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THE GAZETTE
Rome Market Prices Current.
The following price lint, comprising the
wain articles of country trade, is revised
by latest advices up to Thursday, and can
he depended on as correct.
MONEY.
Gold buying at 1 J.'i; anil selling at 115
Silvor buying at 100; and selling at 102
Exchange buying 1; and selling par
(lENERAI. MARKET.
Sugars :A, extra C, brown Bto 10
Coffee: Rio 21 to 23, Java . 35 to 35
Molasses Icr gallon 50 to 65
Salt, (W and Liverpool) - 1.65 to 2.00
Candles, lull weight per lb - —to 15
Tea, various prices from -50 to 1.51
Rifle powder- .per 25 lbs —to 6.56
Flour, all grades perowt 4.50 to 6.05
Eggs from wagons per doz - —to 10
Chickens from wagons - 17 to 27
Butter from wagons - 15 to 20
Sweet potatoes from w igons 90 to 1.00
Irish potatoes from wagon- I.OOto 1.20
Dried apples per bushel —to 1.20
Dried peaches per bushel 150t03.U3
Sugar cured hams _ per lb 16 to 17
Country hams. ..per lb - —fo 13
Shoulders peril) 10 to Li
Hides and clear rib peril) .. 12 to Li
Lard, in bucket* and cans - —to l.’i
White and yellow corn 50 to 65
Wheat, common and be t . 75 to 1.20
Outs ... per bushel _ 65 to 70
Corn meal per bushel . 50 tc 60
Bran. —per 100 lbs . —to 1.52
J’eas - -per bushel 90 to 1.01
Domestic bagging l4 to 15
Cotton bale ties . ... tier lb - sto 6
Cotton rope .per pound . —to 22
Cut nails .-.--ten-penny -3.50 to 4-50
Har iron ..per pound .3.50 to 4.00
Horse and mule shoes perk 5.50t06,75
TIUHSDAY MOItNINO, OCT. IS, 1577.
RUSSELL’S
Ind an Liver Invigorator,
FOtt
ALL LIVLIt DhlWIiV
DYSPKPNIA, CONSTIPATION 01-' Till;
Howel*, indigestion, Sour
Stomach, Fovnr and
Ague, Colic,
Sick Headache, Kid
ney AllV'ct loiin, flailndlee,
Hrop*y, At;. Ik Ik purely vegetable.
Russell’s Indian Liver
Inviffomtor
1h not ft new medicine, but nn old one revived
with Home valuable iniprovemonts, ami wan a
Hovsreign remedy among the most enlightened
and educated (Therokec Indian PhyHlciaiiH in
18-17, who remained In the States after the re
moval of the Cherokee* WeHt, and wa known by
Home of them to have been in umc in 1817.
The proprietor of thin medicine was treated
huooi KHfully himaclf, when a youth, by an emi
nent, Cherokee PhyMiclan in 184 < 8, for Liver Dis
eiiKe in it * most, aggravated form, and from whom
he learned its combinations and valuable proper
ties, having resided with him for a year or so.
The proprietor of
Russell’s Indian Liver Invigorator
wan raised f om a skeleton to the full vigor of
health by it after having been abandoned and
given up to dh\ by one of the very best Tenne •
see physicians. It is used by females under every
condition of life, e w" li as males and children
It, breaks up fevers, purifies the blood, equalizes
the circulation,
GIVES TONE TO THE SYSTEM,
increase* the appetite and invigorates the sys
tem generally It will cure the worst dyspeptic
and is beneficial in bowel complaint. It bus
proven itself in the past, a grout family medicine
Manufactured only by W. T. KI s,si;i,i, v
CO., C'liatJunnoga. Trim.
For sale by BIIANNEU & BRO.
and THOMPSON GILES.
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES.
PHARR & PiTTS.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GOOD
SUPPLY OF
FAMILY G HOC Ell ILS
FLOUR. SUGAR,
COFFEE, BACON,
LARD,
And such as is usually kept in a Grocery STORE.
Wo also keep PltY GOOPS, ami
aro Agents for the Concord Woollen
Mills, and take Wool ami till country
produce for goods. Give us a call.
PI lAHK \ PITTS.
Summerville, Sopt. ldtli.
FITS EPILEPSY,
OR
FALLING SICKNESS
Permanently Cured no humbug by
one mouth'* iiHugo of Hr. Goulard's t'elo
bruted Infallible l it INmdrrs. To couviuce
sufferers that these powders will do all we claim
for them, we will semi them by mail, post paid,
a free trial box. As Dr. Goulard is the only
physician that has ever made this disease a
special study, and an to our knowledge thousands
have been permanently cured by the use of
the*o Powder*, we will guarantee a perma
nent cure in every case, or refund you all
money expended. All .sufferers should give
these Powders an early trial, and be convinced
of their curative powers.
Price, for large box, SB.OO, or 1 boxes for slo.l'o
sent by mail to any part of United States or
Canada on receipt of price, or 1 v express C. O. I>.
Address, ASII A ItOltltlNS,
Bwo Fei.To.x Sthkkt, Buooki.yx, N. Y.
WAGONS & BUGGIES.
YVliitc, Starr .X Cos.
We are now manufacturing first-elas* \V r.g> is
for s.' and ss\ and Buggies as good us o.m iv
made any where, all out of well-seasoned loi ■. i,
Repairing >f Maggies, V\ ngons, AlUis, Trias'. < i>.
Soighutn Mills, Giu-geariug, partieulaiL :o .
cdto. Horse-shoeing aSp clality. i •
put up with i'aicnt Wheels of the best :o a
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Positively Cui-ed.
All sufferers from this disease that are anxious
to be cured, should try Hr. Kinmut's i\ le
braicd Consumptive Powders. These Low
dec* oce the only preparation known that will
i ■ ■ {’oilsumption end all dist . -s of the
> hroat and l ungs indeed, so strong is our
faith in them, and also to convince you that they’
are no humbug, we willforwaid to every sufferer
o\ mail, post pawl, a l-Toc I rial Isu\.
Wedon't want your money until you arc per
fsctly si- istlcil of then* curative powers. It' y our
life is worth saving, don't delay in giving these
Powders a trial, as they will surely cure you,
Price, tor huge box. 00, sent to any part of
tin* United States or Canada by mail on receipt
of price. Address,
Vs U *V KOIiHINS,
odd l'i i.Tcx srai-p. r. Brooklyn N. Y,
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A GREAT VICTORY ON THE DANUBE
WOULD
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BUT IT WOULD BE LESS
Important to the People of this Section
THAN TIIE FACT THAT
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IS ALMOST
Griving A.way I >i*y (foods, etc.
A Full Assortment of Ready-Made Clothing.
Boots, Shoes, Cgl GROCERIES!
IIATS, Isgf AN EXCELLENT
SI [AWLS SL 'IT’LY OF F!RST
iuj;ss roods, f- nu liit 3 1 Class GROCER IKS
Triiimiiiip*, 1 M - I CONSTANTLY ON
LACKS, \ ‘ -Bf 10 " u - )V sl IIAJV.IK
RUIBONS, \ foUN 9- ' ((f)S \ call and kxami.ni. >n
DOMESTICS, \ kR <•*-" GBO oe- 1 stock before
AM, 1 sV MV ' U \ PURCHASING C,. k-i)i:i,k
A WELL SELECTED Stock \ I’UV- '‘N ■ SATISFACTION
—TfrjM IpST GUARANTEED IN
WOOLLEN GOODS; Ktc. \| f\
Com.: duo and all. '
Dry Goo Is, White Goods, Hos cry. Gloves,
JVolioies unci FiuniNliiug Goods.
CLOCKS, JEWELRY, ETC.
finds My Fall Stij-.-k is now i•• a ly, which i,i the Li -.-<t an I most attractive ever
offered in this market. To Cash and prompt Doalers, I ask an inspccti.m. Far
tieular attention paid to orders. Country produce taken at market j-ri ■- m exchane
for Goods.
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EXCELLENT DISPLAY
of ladies dress goods; i
I AM NOW lIKt.’EIYING MY LARGE AND EX- ..EI.KNT S r M’lv OE
FALL AND WINTER
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots. Shoes, Slats, etc.
non HIT AT LOWEST FIGURES IN 'SUE MARKETS. JUST WHILE
PRICES WERE AT TIIE BOTTOM AND WILL BE S- E" \T
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES LONG EXPERIENCE IN
BLYINt; FOR Tills M \RKEf ENABLES ME TO
Pl'Rt'll \SE JUST' \\ 11A f THE TRADE
DEMANDS, AND Ni l. ! HAT IS
ASKED IS TO
On'l and I Examine-' -Tv I \ LA I’(AIL
Stock and I a>nv -Price
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TUo Attention of I-’armers is Called t Oar
AiuEfiC/ N io: : !..CT:i f.VE; CR CIAKOND WHEAT,
lg'< p <-** SjH'Tio 7411 \\ ii i t-.
A Nf. N ar.ety, •* ; ..< Jy <!i-Ji:i4 Iroiu !’■ * oifijiioti Ilyt* :my oilier Gniin cvpr
1 nt fih*,n ed,
It was first found crown gw; :-n !i linn ' : N. '.ad ~ since which time
it has been stieecs-lu v nigs: . n!.. -n- L y Is from sixty to eighty
bushels to tl.e a --•re. >ir. A■!. Lutui. I nit- and >: ate? FT utet.nial Commissioner fr))tu
Oregon, asserts that I:.- l a.- known it t- y eld. Igiity -even and a half bushels to the
ac:c. It u - . warded tin: locbe.-i :ii -: only i-1 .i .<:•.at the i ’idt*-(j >statts Centen
-da I.\; - - .: i-ui, pi i:mii -. dll - tii --tan t umy t-raiu c f the kind on exhibition.
It has ; -i i O'-ivikm Fa-i and >i ling grain with eipml stu-eess. tw I, single
grains measuriipg lii■<lf i:.rh ill l- , _ and the average close to that.
I‘ine per package 2- ■■ i,-:-. •> l a-- A1; ]2 [,u kag •P 2. Seut postpaid by mail.
■HUMS V. AXTI i) LVTi.VWtiERE TO INTU MCE THIS WHEAT.
£ "To e.—U e are in no way room red w;:h any other seed nous.: in Cleve-
And or Chattanooga. All - rders, letter.-, e:c , should’be plainly addic.-sed, thus
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