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Rome Market Price* Current.
The following prim? lint, coniprb iier the
imiin articles of cmintrj trade, in r< 'i -d
hy latent advices up to Thursday, ni■ < 1 ran
he dopemled \>n as correct.
MONEV.
‘•old Inlying at I hi; and .selling at 117
Silver buying at 100; and elliip; at 102
Exchange buying i; and sidling par
OKNKRAI, MARKET.
Sugars :A, extra ('. hrowu *u II
t’otTee: It in 21 to 2.1, Java .7 to
Molasses |er gallon Ml to (',;>
Nall, (Vn and 1/tvnrpoo!) I .(if, to :!.(Mt
Candles, tall weight peril) to I,
Tea, various prices from SO to I.SO
Ititle powder per 2S lhs to O.SO
Flour. all grades per ewl t.SO to O.(K)
Kggs from wagons per do* to ID
Chickens from wagon, IT to it::
Rutter from wagons IT to 27
Sweet, potatoes i'rolll w igons 00 to I .(Ml
Irish potatoes from wagonv 1.00 to 1.2S
Plied apple.) .per ho-In I to 1.2S
Pried p ache- per Imshel ISO to 2.00
Sugar cured hams • peril) Hi to 17
Country hams peril) to IT
Shoulders. peril) 10 to IT
Sides and clear rih peril) 12 to IT
Lord, in huekets and etuis to I T
While and yellow emu SO to (>■>
Wheat, eoinmon and host 77 to 1.2 t) ,
t tat per ho hid C>7 n 70
Corn local ncrbn-hol SO te (it)
Bran - per lon lhs hi I .72
Peas per Imshel 90 to 1.01
Jtomestie hagging II to IT
Cotton hale ties . - tier II) Sto ti
Cotton rope per pound to 22
Cut. nails tempemiy .T.SO to ISO
liar iron ..per pound -2.50 to 4.00
Horse and mule hoes perk S.SO 10ti.77
ini usi>\i wokniNil, MoisTfi, is;:.
Nat row '.tuage drc se , fur broad guago
women is the latest.
The meanest man wo have heard ol
lives in Eldorado, lie sold a poor widow
woman a dozen of eggs, after which lie
invited him elf to dinner with her, and
ate eleven of the eggs. Will the Eldo
rado I’nss loan please putthi in his pipe
next, and after he has read it he can go
out and change a lew township line .
-4.
lion. John Sluittuok, a noted Putter
dairyman of Chenango county, N • V., .aid
at the late convention of the New York
State Ihi hymen’s Association, that he
had found the color on the inside the car
to he one ipfallihle guide in the selection
ofa good hotter cow. lit lie skin on the
inside the ear is of a rich yellow color, the
cow was sure to give a good quality ol
milk; that is, milk rich in butter, lie
said ill ail his expciicnce he h.nl never
known this sign to fail.
Mr. (llttilrttom) in Nine tec bill Century:
Tidings reached u Montenegrin wile lli.u
In■ r husband liatl ju.-4 been . Ini i by a
party under (lie command of u certain
Agtl. Knowing (lie rn 1 |.\ wii ell lln-y
are lraveling, she a.-uses a rille, clicnrNSU
lief position ami shouts the A a ih ail
The rest of the parly lake to flight- Tin
wile oh I lie dead Aga rends her an epistle.
“Thou hast rehhed me eh belli lay eyes.
Thou art a gel nine daughter of I'serna
gera. Como In morrow alone In the hol
der line, and we will prove by trial which
of us was the better wife.” The T.-ernn
purine appeared, equipped wilii the arms
of the dead A pa, anti alone, as invited.
Hut the Turkish woman had thought
prudence the hotter part of valor, and
brought, tin armed champion with her,
who charged her on lion-chuck. Sin
shot him dead as he advanced, and, seiz
ing her faithless antagonist, bound her
and took her home, kept her as a nurse
maid for fourteen years, and then let her
go hack to her place and people.
Hints to Farmers.
Tends are the best protection o! cabbage
against lice.
Plants, when drooping, can bo rvived
by a few grains of camphor.
Pears are generally improved by graft
ing on the n ountain ash.
Sulphur is valuable in preserving
grapes, etc., from insects.
Lard never spoils in warm weather, i!
it is cooked enough in frying out.
In feeding with corn, sixty pounds
ground goes as far as one Inmhrcd in ih
kernel.
(\ rn uieal should never he ground very
line, it injures the richness of it.
Turnips oi’small size have double the
nutritious matter that large ones have.
Hats ami other vermin are kept away
from grain by a sprinkling of garlic when
packing the sheaves.
Money skillfully expended in drying
laud by draining or otherwise, w.ll be re
turned with ample interest.
To curt- scratches on a horse, wash the
legs with warm soap-suds, and then with
bed lirine. Two applications will cur--
in the worst ease.
Management of Horses.
Feed liberally, work steadily an ..•
thoroughly, is my motto in the manage
ment of horses. My great trouble is t<
have the horses rubbed dry and c;
fore leaving them for the ni lit \\ h
horses are worked six day
thorough gn . Is. i.-- ' fan e
to their health. The more highly they
j are fed, the more important it is to clean
! them. Most lie nn *! the curry-comb too
! much, and tin whisp Mi l hrn h trot little.
I do not myself insist upon it, hut I be
lieve it. would pay, always to lake the
wdmle harm s from the Imrses when put
in tlm stable , at noon, and rub them dry
washing the shoulder- with cold water,
afterward tlmroii. hlv drying them with a ■
cloth. I question if one farmer in a linn- j
dred ilu .v appreciates li >w much liu loses i
from having poor hois,-,, and in not keep- [
ing them in vigorous health, and in a
condition to do a maximum daya work. —
,7 hi ii ,i,i . 1 •//•/') ill: mi I.
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mb
pißiwisfc^££
Tins standard article is com
pounded with the greatest, care.
Its effects are as wonderful and
as satisfactory as ever.
It restores gray or faded hair to
its youthful color
It removes all eruptions, itching
and dandmlf. It gives the head a
cooling, soothing sensation of great
comfort, and the scalp by its use
becomes white and clean.
By its tonic properties it restores
the capillary glands to tin ir m final
vigor, preventing baldness, and
making the hair grow thick and
strong.
Asa dressing, nothing .’;tis.bcei
found so effectual or desirable.
A. A. Hayes, M. I)., State As
say or of Massachusetts, says, “The
constituents are pure, mid carefully
selected for excellent, quality; and
I consider it the BestPkki’AUATION
for its intended purposes. ’
Price, One Dollar,
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FOR THE WHISKERS.
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ly and ol factually produces a per
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on the ■"(stinpaiyus anti Italics if the
Army of i’linicss e.” by Colonel li. \Y.
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Generals Johnston, Hood and Sherman, j
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this month. Monthly inataliments i i-ceivetl: On j
I'ianoH, $lO to ,*H; Organs, live to ten dollars;
Second I mad InatrunirntH, i hre* to five dollm n
monthly after Him Hep**.- t. Acentm Wamtki>.
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OF—
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A> " York Tribune.
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Old Bounty Land Warrants.
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1 published, or howevci large it may be, so much
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MORNING NEWS,
FOR 1877.
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On tie* Ist of January. F-77, the Mdrstv; Nfws
enters upon ita twt*nty-Deventh volume, and. It
ia hoped by it* eonduntors, upon a proyperoua
year. Every returning anniversary has witness
ed its ext. 'ruling influenee. and to-day it is the
text of the political faith of thousand* of renders.
It* uniform coimlsteney and sfeaxlf.it devtuioii
to principle liha gained for it the confidence of
tho public, th tut enabling it to contribute largely
to the triumph of the Oumoeratio party.
In tho future, as iu the pa t. no palua will be
spared *0 make the Mornino Nev .-; in every re
npeet atill more deserving of the confidence and
patronage which has been ho liberally extended
to it by the people of Georgia and Foiida. The
ample means of theoHtabJishment will bo devoted
to the improvement of the paper in all its depart
ments. and to making it a comprehensive, In
structive and reliable medium of the current
news. Its staff of special correspondents at
YV ,;i:ing!on, Atlanta. Jacksonville, Tstllnha- - e.
and other points of interest has been roorgan
: '.ed with a \ iew of nivci ing every possible eincr
..-it. r 1 ..: ■ sris.*, nd pains will be taken to
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comph-Le and rellftblu.
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THE SIJInT.
1377. NEW YORK. 1877.
The different coitions of The Si n during the
next venr wiil be the same t:s during the year
j that has just parsed. The daily etlitieii will 011
week da) s be a sheet <>f four pa;; 's. and on Sun
days be a sheet of eight pages, or fifty-six broad
columns; while the weekly edition will be a sheet
of eight pag s of the same diniexisions and char
acter that me already familiar fo our friends.
The Sun will continue to be the strenuous ad
vocate of reform and retrenchment, any of the
substitution of statesmanship, wisdom, and in
tegrity for hollow pretense, imbecility, and fraud
in the* administration of public alTairs. It will
eon! end for the government of the people by the
people and for the people, as opposed to govern
ment by frauds iu the ballot-box ami in the
counting of votes, enforced by military violence,
it will endeavor to supply its readers—a body
now not far from a million of souls- with the
| most careful, complete and trustworthy accounts
I of current events, and will employ for this pur
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bv plundering the Treasury or by usurping what !
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ing the rights of the people again t the encroach
ments of unjustified power.
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month or **0,51) a v: ;f, postpaid, or with the
s>uuduy • ..litton •>-:. 10• . .;r.
, i'n.- Runoay cxiitiou aioti’-s eight pages. 91*30 .
a year postpaid.
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i columns, will lie furnished during IS7T at the rate ;
St a year, postpaid.
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j by individual subs cribers without tl.ent'cessil y of
! nltiiviug up clubs. At the same tune, if any of
j our friends choose to aid in extending our cireu
j lath.u. we shad bt* grateful to them, and every
I such person who sends ua ten or more subserib
; ere fr<*m one place will be entitled to one copy of
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! ering the size of the sheet anduie quality edits
I cements, we arc confident the people wiil con*
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<il AlilTY IMPROVED to per CENT.
Price S6O With Cotton Option at 15 Cents.
A.CID PHOSPHATE,
jliJ DDAitbj
LAND PLASTER AND SALT
a 1 HatUOie Price ti' Rale’s 4>'uaii.
Ctrjj Noth. To "ivc Farioois an equal
| chance, I as roe that the above articles
I may be pail Cor in money, previous to the
| Ist day ol November at a <iisei>unt ofd.ij
percent. Tliat said (iuano and Phos
phate may l>e paid for at tiio rate of £4l)
and Land Plaster and Salt at the rate of
f2O per ton, by paying in money previous j
to the Ist Jay of November.
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arc hardened and ixiltsbed.
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: a beautiful Quarterly Journal, finely illustrated.
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I’. S.—To compost quickly, use Bale’s
(iuano and sprinkle over the heap a little
salt and Lan.l 1 Master. To compost a
ton of stable manure use 2tto pounds
Guano, to compost a ton of cotton seed
use 400 pounds Guano.
Wet the manure or cotton seed well
j before iuixiu.tr with the Guano. Shelter
the heap to keep oil tin: rain.
•J. A. BALE.
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can do so bv addressing in perfect continence.
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rnrSICIAXS HECOMMESD IT as machine
that can be used icithout harm by any one, because
it requires so little effort of any hind, it beiny