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THE GAZETTKj
ftU.IOIKHVILM!, <;.V.
Remo Market Trices Current.
The following price list, cmnpri ini' 1 lie
main article' of country trade, i.; revised
iiy latest advices up toThurwlav, andean |
he depended on as correct.
MONEY.
Gold buying at I Id; mid elijii;' :.t 115
Silver buy iter at 100; and selling at 102
Exchange Inlying 1 i and -cllitiy par ;
(iKNK.ItAt. MARKET.
Sugars: A, extra (In own Sto II J
(toffee: Kin ‘.'l to 2d, Java 'in to dti
Molasses .| er (sailtei 50 to 6ft
Salt, (Va.aod Ijivcrpool) 1.65 to 2.00
Candle . I ill weight per !1 > to Id
Tea, vnrion priei . from 50 to 1.50
Rifle powder --per 25 lhs to 6.50
Flour, all grades per ewt 4.50 ta 6.00
Eggs from v apnn - per do* to 10
Clucken* from wagons I" to 25
Butter from wagons 15 to 25
Sweet potatoes from w goes ‘JO to 1.00
Irish potatoes from wa sO. l.ooto I,:-..
Dried apples per bushel to 1.25
Dried peaches per bushel 150 tod.oo
Sugar cured hams per lh 10 to 17
Country hams- peril) to Id
Shoulders per lh 10 to I
Sides and elrai rili per lb 12 to Id
Lard, in buckets and 1 in- "> Id
White and yellow corn 5u !■> 65
Wheat, e.onitttou and Is i to I.d'*
Oats- per bushel 05 to 70
Corn meal tier bushel. 50 tc 60
Bran . -per 100 lbs - to 1.52
J’eas per bushel 90 to 1.01
Domestic hanging- II to 15
Cotton hale ties per lb sto 0
Cotton rope per pound to 22
Cut nails --turnpenny d.50 to 1.50
Bar iron - --per pound 3.50 to 1.00
Horse and mule shoes per k 5.50 to 6.75
TIIVKNII.V Y MOItNINU, ,11 I.A 20, IK7 }
A Springfield, Mu , , dispatch givi an
account of a will tin 1 , just brought before
the I’robato co'.rt a! (hat place, which
puts the executor to hi wits end. Ac
cording to the dispatch a man dit and loin lug
his property or.c thirl to It is wife, one
third to his child, and the other til r.l t(
n child then unborn. The unborn patty
proved to he twins, and the executor is
sorely perplexed as to whether he hull
divide the third, giving each of the Iw
one sixth of the estate, or whether in
shall carry out the testator's purpose to
serve all the children alike by giving them
and the widow each one forth, or whether
again he shall give the widow her third
divide the other two -thirds among
three children. The ease lichn
wholly without precedent in the Slav,
the ccimt.dium is to he in some w i;t
brought hofbrc the Supreme (Nurt.
Orchard grass, Kentucky blue grass,
and white clover, mid, if the ground i
lovv or moist, add lei top, and you have
the fines! and most productive pasture
known among extensive stock growers, a
it require no re see ling, hut improves in
quantity or quality, carrying mo e stock
each succeeding year, invaluable for
woods and pastures, and should h: ex
tensively sown in the burnt foiests.
Leaving out the orchard grass (as it i
too rank and rapid a grower), you havi
the host mixture that can I •> formed for
lawns, yards, ote.
Fly paper. — Powdered black pepper i
mixed with syrup to a thick paste, which
is spread by mean of a broad brush upon
coarse blotting-paper. Common brown
syrup will answer, but syrup make from
sugar is prcferablo, as it dries quicker.
For use, a piece ol (his paper is laid upon
it plate and dampened with water. The
paper may also he made at the mill by
adding sugar to the pulp, and afterward
powdered black pepper, and rapidly work
ing it into a porous übsorbent paper.
The right way to keep sheep is to keep
them in the host manner; to keep only o
many as to have the best care and a-ion
ticn. so as to give the large t weight
fleece pos: ible. ’! he right way is to cud
out the poor ones yearly, those with the
light fleeces, those that arft getting ad
vanced in years, and put them in a
separate pasture, and fatten them for the
butcher. The balance will do bettor, and
give more weight of fleece by this careful
culling.
Air. Bowles has got the patent for lift
new tin hen- He nils the thing with
oyster shells, boiled starch and extract of
carrot, winds her up, puts her on the
nest, and she will lay an egg every din
for a week, lie lias n way of keeping her
from working on Sundays.
The United States produced last year a
cotton crop wor h about $250,000,000,
and acorn crop worth about $563,000,000.
Of a total agricultural product <4 $4,0(10,-
000,000, i lie corn crop forms the largest
item •
Sprinkle the eggs n th water who:
hen is off feeding, tin .-even or cu t d-,
before she eggs hatch. It wil prevent
the chick ■ from being found dead in the
shell.
i>i. fcR ■ HAN ANA OTI 1R TO
1J ■ - •' \ V.-S, V! " i ..CVS
pwissau' > a.- s.. ■ > ,-iv , >'• ■ ■ • -i v
(KlMi AUlt-OV ' and
'- i THnjiurr this newspaper with an\ .uniy [ .(•
per .uip'urrr It is bound to oxc<- It is best
Ayer’s
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
I tian
f'/'l/ ;/ > ■,!■:!, ' . ;// ;, '.
fresh new of youth. Thin hair is
thickened, falling hair checked, and
baldness often, though not always,
cured by its use. Nothing can re
store the hair where the follicles are
destroyed, or the glands atrophied
and decayed. But such as remain
(•;m be saved for usefulness by this
application. Instead of fouling the
liair with a pasty sediment, it will
keep if, clean and vigorous. Ds •
Occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off,
and consequently prevent baldness.
Free from those deleterious siib
i stances which make some propara
i lions dangerous and injurious to
i the hair, the Vigor can only benefit.
but not harm it. If wanted merely
| for a
HAIR DRESSING, |
j nothing else can be found so desir
able. Containing neither oil nor
dye, it does not soil white cam
bric, and yet lasts long on the hair,
giving it a rich glossy lustre and a
grateful perfume.
/• u k i'A it /■: n n r
Dr, J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mast.
Practical and Analytical ChemMt•
(501JJ liV A 1.1, IMU tiCJIHTH KVKRTWHKHK.
.JOHN S, n.l'il lIOItN, \\i-nt
‘ Nowy, Spicy, Reliable."
flic Atlanta Cons uiion.
Under b- new l; amerenicnl, I’m \T
I.AN'I'A UoNsTItTION h.l Wo.l ri: . I
the tide of the ita line j mi-uai ui’ the :
South. !'■ on',-- pi i.-e. 'ini tn.e. ;i.-- !
eieelioll excitement, in . vi. mi; -
-li.i 1 lit-- to iliffrent p .t i- :- -of .he
eontitri. and it-sc ties of, . ■! ■U . tu*
fr "ii 'A i dilngloti while :!"■ "Ii ■ ■
mi-sion was ea-.-'ig, I in e. 1 on. 1 nr. ■
the baud that phi.-cl r:.5 : • a n.'i*
ill in powei in mu ami. :> >1 e■■•!' ■ 11-,I 1 -,
are i:\idem—s • m-.pieu.>n • ' 0.-h in
prove lb it no exji 'ii'e will I >o - p:ir and '
make Tiik t'oN-liil nox ■•"! ■•.!•.- a
leader in the di is -ion , r a•.• :er.< of pub
lic concern, hut a leader in the di cvmiim
tion of the latest and iin : teTahie new-. :
There is no better i in"- than now in uh
scribe for
A Frenli anil Vigorous New*!*.*per.
Albeit, there has been a'yntst settle
ment of one of die most difficult and dan
gerous problems of modern federal poli
ties, the discussions springing tin refi"in
and the l end is like'y to ensue have los!
mulling of their absorbing interest. In
addition to ibis, tho people of Georgia
are now called upon to settle
Tilt* Convention OfiOKtlon,
and in the discussion of this important
subject fin which TunUonstitition will
take a leading part) every Georgian is
interested. If a convention is called its
proceedings will find their earliest and
fullest, embodiment in the columns of
Tiik f’oNsTnvTtON. and this fact alone
wid make the paper indispensable to every I
citizen of the State- To he brief,
Tho Atlaulii Daily Constitution
j will endeavor, by all the means that the
progress of modern journalism has made ;
possible and necessary to hold its place as I
a leader of Southei n opinion and a-apur- :
vi-yor of the latest news. Its editorials I
will be thoughtful, timely and vigorous
calm and argumentative in their methods
and thoroughly southern and and. mocratio l
in the sentiments. Its news will be fresh, ;
reliable and carefully dig"stocl. It will
he alert and cnlcrptising and no expense
will be spared to make it the medium of
the latest and most important intelligence.
Th* Wookly Constitution.
Beside embodying overt lung T interest
in the daily, Tiik Wekkly Consti ii tion
will contain a Department of Agriculture !
which will bo in charge of Mr.
Malcolm Johnson, tho well-known Secre
tary of Georgia State Agricultural Society.
This department will be made a specialty
and will be thorough and complete. The
farmer will find in it not only all the cur
rent information on the subject of agri- 1
j culture, but timely suggestion* and well
! digested advice,
Snivel pin - In old be >ont in a; once. ’
1", us I".- (lie mil} :
! 1 month $f 00 j
i 3 mouths 3 00
0 Mouths 5 00 ,
’ 12 month.- 12 00 .
. oi ms for the Weekly:
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| 12 months 2 00
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Webster's ntthridg-.-,i Dictionary
IP/mo Uh, -/* amf Mtonhuj* hi other THo
t fnu r ten.
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W eofnrrwmdit f iimlitl Fpeelnu ri of li urn-
Ini?, to: *.•*. litui laiioi . Minitjniiiery l.e-tr, r.
Every t.cholnr, anti (.rMpedftlly ev‘-ry miuihtr
Bhouili have it. Went /‘rmh., I.oiit rillr.
Best hook for evert body that the jt r< sh im-4 pro
diieeil in tliepreterit t tuitury. fjoh/en Km.
Superior, ineorrijjimihl v, to ail ot hern. In itw fl* ll
nitlonH /;. M . Me//ninth/, /,.• . • nub.V i, ,r‘ ,j
7'hd reputation of thin wirk i not cotiflnrd to
ArrieHen. Il'u-hmnitil II hi t.
Every family iti the I’uited Staten Bhould have
thißWork. h'oUotiit /{e/mb!ii . t :i.
Oepwitory of uiK'ful information: n* Hi;eh it
i-ti.min without a rival. Xon/iri ■ ■
“THKBKMT PUACTIOAL KnoLIMH DICTIONARY
KXTA.VT.” Loh'/on Quarter/)/ Meritor, Oct. IKIG.
A NEW FEATURE.
To the r M)00 JnnvHTnATioNi* heretofore in Wob*
ster'a lTriabridt<ed we have rtw-eatlyadded four
pnjre, of
COLORED ILLUSTRATIONS.
engraved expressly for the work at large expense.
A LSO
Natitniftl I’iclorlai Hbdionary
litlfP'-. o /. ■ > fr,
’l'lie Natiounl Stuixlaril.
PROOF 20 to 1
The *al oh of WehKte, Diet ionarh s throughnn.
the country in 1h”,.; were t iim-s -s. lur.i-u* the
;~.dt • .fa..; .the, Die.ti* ntrhs In J.t Mt, will
H' UJ to any fu r -on. oi applteation trie Atatr.n.entH
of iiior* than J('i> hook.-,, iii-i ; . from every pa . .on
of the ronntry. i’uhli h•! hy
„ I . MGitltrA >l, Sj ingflehl. Ma .
r i'le
MOHMNG NEWS,
FOR 1377.
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On the hit of January, tlt7, the Morniko Nkws
eutorw upon it# twenty seventh volume, and. It
In hoped hy itu conductor*, upon a proftpermi*
year. Every returning uimiversary lmswitneK*
etl its i xtiuiding inthi'-ueti*. and to-day tt i tho
text of the jMihtieal foith of thoiM.'ind# of readers.
It# uniform consistency and st* a<l fast devotion
.* W 4 4 ..f
the piibiU', thus enabling it to contribute largely
to the tmimphof the Dem< erutie party.
In the future, as it tho pa at, no pains will be
Mpnri'd to make the Mußnino Nkw* in every re
Hpa f ' till m<re dcs'-rv■ of the eotdhlonor and
patronage which ban been ho liberally extended
to it by tin* people of tJ*oruia and Fotida. The
ample ineiui* of the establishment will In* devoted
to the improvement of the paper in ail its depart
ments, and to making A a comprehensive, ln-
Htnu tlve and reliahto medium of the ourreut
news. Its stuff of Hpcrtal correspondents at
VVa*hir.;v?on, Atlautn. .Tnckaonville, Tallahassee,
and other points of in to rent has tecn r e organ
ir.etl with a view of meet ing every possible emer
gency that may arise, aiid pain* will he taken to
make its commercial new*, foreign ami domestic,
complete ami reliable.
As we art* about entering upon the new year
w desire to call special attention to our club
rates of suhacri t.ion. *
* POSTAGE FitKF.
We will pay postage on all our peperw piiiii’ to
mailaul.seribers, thus making the Morning Nk.ws
tho cheapest newspaper of its s[/.c and character
in the South.
sense RIPTION.
Daily, 1 year $lO 00
“ * 0 months - V - - - - 600
“ 8 mouths 2 60
Tri-Weekly, 1 year 0 00
*“ * months - - - - .'liK)
“ 8 months - l f>o
Weekly. 1 vear - .... 200
“ 0 months • - - 1 oil
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Specimen copies vent free on receipt of 6 cents.
i • .doney can l>- s**nt by Post office Order,
liegistered i..>tter, or Express at our risk.
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Savannah. Oa.
Til b: si r isr.
1377. NEW YORK. 1877.
Thk different editions of Tm: Sex during the
|||'\( year will I"
/
week da\s be a sheet <*f tour cages, and on Sun
days he a sheet of eight tinge*, oryftv-.six broad
columns; while the w< ekly edit.iotrwili be a Kheet
of eight pages of the same tiimeihious anil char
acter thAt are already lauiiliar our#rit*nds.
Thk Sn will emit om> t > i>.- : i-e strenu.d
vocate of r*form and rctrenehtftent, any of the
substitution >f at*tt*smansbip, wfsd.nn, and in
tegrity tor hollow pretense, imbecility, and fraud
in the administration of publ’e affairs. It will
contend for the government of the people by the
people find for the people, as opposed to govern
ment by frauds in ballot-nox and in the
counting of votes, eufovoed by miljtarv violence.
It will eiidi*avor to suppiy its i-? i jnlers- -—a body
now not far from a million of souls with the
most careful, complete umt trust'* on; > a mints
of current events, an l will ompiov f . this pur
pose a num.-rous and eeovT.lily silei ;ed stair of
reporters and correspond*:nts. *t.s rt ports from
Washington, especiahy. will be full, accurate,
and fearless; and it will doubtless continue to
tieserve and enjoy the hatred of those who thrive
by plundering the Treasury or ly usurping what
the law does not give them, while it wiii endeavor
to merit the confidence of the public hy defend
ing the rights of the people ag.onst the encroach
ments of unjustified power.
The price of the daiiv Sex will 1 e 53 cents a
month or St.sb a. year, postpaid, or with the
Sunday edit ion s#?.7o a year.
Tile Sun bay ediuoii aloi: *. < ig'.ll, pages. SI.'JO
ave r postpa id.
.(• v of , 7y - broad
columns, wui go lurntshca during 18tTat the rate
of !1 a year, postpaid.
The 1.-enolit of this large reduction from the
provious rate for The Weekly ran be enjoyed
by iiido i.’u.tl sub: C. :bei - wi, aout tbe lu-.-e.-sity of
tuakiugup clubs. At the same time, if any of
our frion<:s ei. .set'.-it in extending our circu
lation. we snail be grau fui to them, and every
such person who semis ns ten or more subscrib
ers from one place will be entitled to one copy of
the paper for himself without cimivo. At one
dolla a year, postage paid, the expenses of pa
per and"printing are barely repaid; and consid
ering :h ■ sHo of the shot * autl me <:uality of its
e.-m:\ h-..<. we e.;v -mb.o’n: the people will e.m
--; ill!- U i ekly* uni u , lutipes; newspaper
pubhsh; iu . ... world, and wo trust also one of
the very best. Address,
THE St N. New York City, N. Y.
TH E
“ PHILHARMONIC” PIANO.
Tills entirely new instrument p< sensing ail
the essct-fial quaUties of more expensive and
higher-priced Pianos is offered at a lower price
than any Himilar otie now in til** market. It is
durable, with a magnificent tone hardly surpass
ed and yet it can be purchased at prices and on
terms within the reach of all. This instrument
has all the modern improve me nti, including the
celebrated ‘Agraffe* treble, ami is fully warranted
Catalogues mailed.
WATERS
• iJ$ y/ aiiLAlli JI L-dilifUd
are the best made. Tlie touch is elastic, and a
line singing tone, powerful, pure and even.
Y? ;il e*’ Concerto > rgau*
cannot be excelled in TO -r. or ijeai'TY; they defy
conijM’t i i ion. The ( , <>i*c*-.t(i Stop matin* iunu
tlon of the Human \\>ic* .
Pit ICES EX THEM ELY I.OW for cash during
tliis month. Monthly Installments received: On
Pianos. $lO t< s#); Organs, live to t**n dollars;
Second hand Instruments, three to live dollars:
monthly after first Deposit. Arn .vi - Wamko.
A liberal discount to Teachers, Minister*, Lodges,
Churches, Schools, etc. tip* < iai induce men ts to
the trade. Illustrated Catalogues mailed.
HORACE WATERS & SOWS, 4HI Broadway,
New York. Box :~‘A7.
T<-st iinoniuls
OK
Waters' Pianos and Organs.
Wat* rV N ew Scale pianos have peculiar rn^rit.
.*•• YurL Tribune.
Th. tone of the Waters’ piano 1* rich mellow
and sonorous. They possess groat volume of
-.(•uud and the continuation of sound or singing
*pow*r is on** of their most marked features.
i WaterY Conterto Organ Is so voiced as to hare
a tone like a full rich alto voice. It is especially
hum (ft • - *i* ton* . powerful yet sweat.— tlurul
/feu Yorktr. {JnndHklyj
•A <*.*•* plote Pictorial History of the
ri'*ic-.” "Tin* best, cheapest, and most
suc'*sstul Family Paper in the L iiion.**
Harper’s v/cekly.
1 [.LUSTRA TED.
\„t u*..,/ ih,
U.trper'n Weekly is the ablest and most power
ful illustrated periodical* published in this ef,un
try its edit,-rialstire ueholnrly uud < -mvlueing,
arid carry much weight. Its illustrations f cur
rent avciits arc full uud frest. and ar*- prepared
by our d* signers With a circulation • f 16*1,000,
th- Weekly is read by at least half a million per
sous, and Its Influence as an organ of opinion is
simply tremendous. The Weekly maintains a
positive position, and expresses decided views
on political and social problem*. LoulxclUt
Its articles are models of high-toned discutt
siou, and its pictorial UJustratlrm* are often cor
roborutivo argumenth of no small force. A*. >’.
Esuminer uud fhronic/e.
Its papers upon existent questions and its
inimitable cartoons help to mould th** sentiments
of the country - fi/Oburyh t hmutm iol.
//mr- i'n li \rkhj Htandrt at li*- he •! of illus
trated journals In the United States, in cireola
te e. editorial ability, and pictorial lilustrutiou.
-La>mn' H, jinuittiry, Cincinnati.
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of
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pure hose r.
Prominent attention will be given in Harper'e
Weekly, to the Illustration of the Centennial In
ternational Exposition.
Xeirupapern are not ta copy {kin a !rerl /’• emeut
trill out tht ~. j.rt.a order of Harp, r <r brother*.
Address HARPER A: BROTHER. New York.
luel akliKlie<l 1865.
GILMOHE k CO., Attorneys at Law,
NiicfesNora to ('hijmiiiii. Ilotunrr t Cos.,
629 F Street, Washington, D. C.
American and Foreign Talents.
Patents procured in :*•; cuin:ri-v No Ft e- in
AD VAN* K. No fh . ; Hui-.—’ lh- patent ;s
granted No tern *' i m-tk'iiir pr ;*imimry ex
aminations. No add;no*.hl lie • obtai :
and conducting a r**h**a ring So* .-.! au-niion
given t lnGTi'eienee i'• ■ • I • • ih* Pa tout
Office. Exien.-iuns •* *■ • uc; . Tm'ring* noun
Suits in dill. :< to wo. I'd ad i: >n ap
pertaining to lliV-iO , I*.ll -1. ' .V|*.Sr AMD
FOR FAMI‘II l.k.T OF ma.V
United Stat r s Cpurtg end Doogrtmenta-
United Stat*'s. < 'lam.-. , urt o.; i’oi i
missioners ot Alabißa t hum •. S.*u.b* n < ’hiinis
(’oinmi-i**u, ami of w *; claims be
fore th** 1 xe. um 1 ’^y
Arrears or^m^Bk&ounty
Om- I H-. -o ' : ■ i• t the late
war, or their heir-. an* in mam tuiib-d to
money from ihe t iovernment, < f wtii-n they have
no knowlotlge. \V utei .iil hi.-n . * f serviiv, and
state amount of pay and toim*\ taa eived. En
close stamp and a full reply, aii* r examination,
will be given you tree.
Pensions.
All officers, soi iuKi s ami s ut.ORS wounded,
runtured, or injured in the late war, however
HlqSuly, can obtain a p-i’-n h. many now receiv
ing peiisit'iis a:c eiiiitbd ;• an ho-mate. S**ud
taip a ml i> 1 :o: in ii t" 1 1. i-lu-tl free.
•United States General Land Office.
Con ft *-cd Eaml ♦ 1* : :t:< Land (laime,
.
I-, u.'tl V . 1. i Hi... ■ ■ t"i 1 ’*•-
j' n t ia- r
Old Bounty Land Warrants.
The la-t ilcp-Tf of the ('ouuni-sioner of ihe
Genera 11 .a iul i -t!i: esi.,. r >;<?.. acres ot Boun
ty Earn! V> arraots must uuling. 'l'bose wereiH
suetl mider act ol Is. .'. : • * prior :•*•;>. We pay
c.i ih for - by i W
assig'.iineiHs are inipei fect we give instructions
to pelted 110 in.
Each department of <u:r bu-in--s \<* conducted
in a separate btuvau. uc.i-r the tharge of expe
rienced lawyers and clot U>.
By rearti n of * rr i or fraud inanv attorneys
are'suspomh’d from praciit i' before the PcnH>n
and oilier offices each v* ar. t lairnanfs. w hose
attorneys have been thus suspended, will be
gratuitously funnelled wr.li iill information and
proper pave;.- <<>: :• pphea; i->u to i.s.
As we cluarge no f- <• uul*': s Ma ct ssful, stamps
for return postage should t*. sent us..
Liberal atraugemen.s made with attorneys in
ail classes of busim >s.
Address GILMORE Sc CO.,
P. O. Bex U 11.... . noion, I). C.
AVashivoton. 1). (’ . Xo-t rJjer 24. 1576.
I take pleasure in expressing iny entire c onfi
dence in ; tie r-t /-• . - - anti /• aty of the
Law, Patent and v odeci.on House of GiLMORK
iOt). M this city.
• 41.0. li. B. JYHITE.
iC isbhr of the X Uional Metropolitan Bank.)
PIMPLES.
I will mail i Free) the recipe for preparing a
simple Vegetable Balm that will r-move Tax
FRECKLES, PIMPLES Blotches, leaving the
skin soft, clear and beautiful; also instructions
for producing a luxuriant growth of hair on a
bald head or smooth face. Address Ben Vaudelf
Cos.. Box 5121. No. 5. Wooster Sr., N. w York.
PERT A INLY YOU CANNOT FIN.
v in any other newspaper, no neuter where it is
published, or however t-o-gc it may la*, so much
of personal ini crest and local benefit as appears
every week iu Tlie Suuc.at rville Gazelle.
BUSLPES’S* SG*USA?N?O!
QUALITY IMPROVED -go per C ENT.
Price S6O With Colton Option at !5 Cents.
ACID PHOSPHATE,
XliJ. U-A A-i Hi/ATf 1L
LAND PLASTER AND SALT
n ESatl* lltc Price .f Kair’s <- unno.
f-'V ' ote. ’in jriv© Faruiois an equal
chance, I agree that the above article.
may le jiaid fur in money, previous to tlie
Ist day -f November at a discount of 33j
per cent. That said Guano and Phos
phate may he paid for at the rate of S4O
and Land Plaster and Salt at tho rate of
S2O per ton, hy paying in money previous
to the Ist. day of November.
J. A BALK. It im. tPi
THE NEW D „le.
“DOMESTIC”*'W
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THE LIGHTESt-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD.
V h o ur printed direttions, oo ins-ructb nor mechanical skill is required to operate it-
The constru ,-a of the machine is based upon a principle of unique and unequalled sim
plirity, comj r! - ‘iir.plc lcvcis working upon centres. The bearings are few, and they
ac hardened and polished.
The machines uie made at our new v • ks in the city of Newark, N. J., with new special
(patented) machinery anil fools, constructed expressly to accomplish what we now offer.
I.very machim fully irarranteti.
“ DCF/.ZSTIC” SEWING MACHINE CO.,
New York ;m<l CliieiiffO. *
yuw m jf*! 7 /*'■s. T.\ T SAVINGS.—Bv using the “ Domestie” P*-
Em R M ff Ha £ per Fa*itons the most stylish and perfect-fitting
• * ■ ad *1 1 Sj* Tu ;t times mn be produced, at a large saving in
i! r 4. QM.il Jl \ Nl( )N I:Y t those who choose to make, or superin
tend th'j making of, their own garments. With tho
highest talent and the best facilities in all depart re its. and the best ideas of the most skillful
modistes, both at home r.d abroad, we a e enabled to attain results far above the reach of the •
average dre-F-maker. Our *, are air. . ti... latest and best. Our elegantly-illustrated
catalogue mailed to ar.v ladv g 1i... • > w hi-r address. Agents wanted every where.
“DOMESTIC" SEWiNC MACHINE CO.,
IWw York uud Oliieajjo.
Iphiletusr CLEM K.YF.
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HOUSE & SIGN FAINTER j
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I AM NOW Ir.Et‘Ain:D TO FILL ORDERS FOR ALL KINDS OF
House, Sign and Ornamental Fainting, lipßcislering, etc., etc.
Estiinatcw ( iicorfully sivcii. Address
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Vielv*'?*: Floral ■ nicl*
a beautiful Quarterly Journal, finely illustrated,
and containing an elegant colored Flower plate
with the lirst number. Price only To rests f,r
the year. The fust number {•• * I>7? just issued
in Gt 1 rtnai: ar 1 £ 11 j?l*sh.
Vick's :ivor .V \ ■; laid-* ,r
paper 50 ••eats; with a.t ei :he-*v •i • :• l.
Vick’s Catiilojfwe-aH) illus-tauiions, only 2
cents. Address.
[ JAMLS VICK. lb-ehestor X. Y.
P. S.—To compost quickly, use BaleV
GnatiO and sprinkle over tho heap a little
salt and Laud Plaster. To compost a
too of stable manure use 200 pounds
Guano, to compost a ton of cotton seed
u.-e 400 pounds Guano.
Wet the manure or cotton seed well
i before mixing with the Guano. Shelter
the heap to keep off the rain.
J. A. BALE.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
V GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from
N ?rvoua Debility. Premature Decay, and all
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s. .kcei s.iff.T.nn unity, set* 1 free to all woo
jK- ii it. tie- recipe and direction for making the
si mole remedy by which he was cured. Sufferera
Vi- • iripr to ivr* fit by the adversfis* rV experience
can do so by addressing in pexiect ti nUnerce.
JOHN ii. OGDEN, in edar St. N-u-