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NEW YORE. NEWS. Toe Evangelical Alliance—More Suspensions. New Yens, October 7, 1973. The Conference lad four « ssious to-day, at dtffer- •v.l p!acos. M:icy papers were read. Wylie and Kuevals & Co , sugar dealers, have sus pended. They have no statement to make. Tbo weather is very cold to night. Rev. J. J. Browner preached hi* anuur.l sermon be fore the Southern Nsw York Biptist Association to- r.y.and was elected Moderator fo • tbo ensuing year. iix-CityTreasurer Sprague, of Brooklyn, was ar raigned to-day tinder four indictments, and his trial m>1 down for tho 20th instant. LiEnle King alias K.to btuddart was arraigned to • ey before court, but one of her counsel stated they were not yetnady. No day was Axed for htr trial :tnd she was remanded back to prison. The first annual prize meeting of the National Rifle Aseooiation commences to-morrow at Crctdmore. A . large number of entries for the different prizes, which 1 a^Sregato fn value over $$,000, hare been ma ie. j ft The opening match to-morrow is for the Judd prizes, i eighteen in number, exclusively for members of the J It was , reas of tho country. Amoug those who wiil contest : bringiL; i ~>T them are General James R. Ilawley, of the Hart- .'rd Conrant; J. C. McIntyre, of Bostou; Cbas. Hal- )« dr, L. C. Bruce, W. II. Clark and o New York city and State press. THE BALLOON. It Didn't Go Across the Ocean. New Haven, Octooer 7, lbTJ. The occupants of Donaldson's balloon etcaped by leaping from tho ba kst. The empty balloon was captured at Canaan’s Corner. Financial and Commercial. Closing Quotations. Cotton Market* New York, October 7, 187.*?. Cotton easier; sales 705 bales at 18g019j; dock lots cheaper. C«»tton—net receipts 35 bales; gross 3-7 Fulton Sheriff's Sales FOR NOVEMBER. 1»S« chants on Vlango > At two o’ciock this afternoon a third section of ] of an advance, t i0 Evangelical Alliance met in I)r. Adams’ 1 On motion, the i • hereb, Madison Square. The church was l.t- j -rally packed full to the doors. Tho general topic j •..A9 tho pulpit 0* the day, and the spa kers were: Atlanta First, Bov. Dr. Farter of London; second, Rev. Mr. j r.^echcr; and third, Dr. Kidder cf Madison, New ! There was but few day morning. Vice-President W. J. Garrett picsidcd. No changes in quotations were reported. On inquiry being maao by Captain John Stephens ss to what cotton waf bringing, and as to whether there was money h. re to buy it, it was stated by va rious gentlemen who are well posted, that cotton was bringing fi teen cents readily, and that there was money to buy all that was being offered. It was thought by all the m< rubers that cotton was fair price, and was as high as it wonld have been if there had bien no panic, cr perhaps higher, as the receipts would have been much btav- eral others of J ier but for the panic, and that farmers would act j wise-y to sell at present prices, as there is no prospect t tiug a Ijaiirned. Tha children’* meeting at 3 p.m., in tho Church of ‘he Disciples, tfis addressed by Rev. Mr. Sheahadri. Tha manufacturing jewel*-ra and silver smiths of New York sent tc-day $1,-00 to aid the yellow fever ‘nfferers at Memphis. TLo Italian Government has conferred the Grand Cross Order ot Ituly on the I.‘.Vi.in Conenl-Geucral of this port, i® consideration of his efforts to suppress • he tra:7i^ in Italian children. ‘Ihe Senatorial Committee on Pri>ilogea and Elec- ions held a private session this evening.and declined to j clear . ve any information as to their deliberation cntil the -rritC &t Washington of the steamship Moro Castle irda Havana. Tho Brooklyn Police Commissioners Lave appointed nspector John S. Folk Superintendent of Police. At a special meeting of the Produce Exchange, a -eaolulion was adopted to apply for membership in tne National Board of Trade. Registration tor tbo coming election commenced to-Jay andprogre scs very slowly and quietly. Twen ty-sir De mocratic inspectors Lave tailed to qualify. The Republican inspectors have all qualified. One thousand dollars has been subscribed, through ' no Ran aver National Bank, to aid Shreveport. A comxniilco of Memphis merchants, now in the e-ty, tckiiowiedgo th© Tcceipt of $3,564, additional rsubscriptions for their dly. Tbe Brooklyn Board of Education this evening wdpptcd & i (-solution not to abolish the colored schools. ThiB wa3 deco in accordance with a petition from a number of prominent colored citizens. Aire. Me cilia SIstz’er alias Medea has been arrest- d < barged with the crime of causing the death of Ida II. Vail. Sto has made an affidavit that Dr. J. K. Coming, At la tit a \Y l* oli-suit Market. CH l-.ll.EK or COMMERCE, * Atlista, Ga., October 7, 1873. Cotton—Buying at 15. Flour—Fancy $lti fiOall; extra family $0 SOalO 00; family *8 60VJ CO; extra $o 50i7 50; superfine $G 00a 6 50; riuo Wheat —Ked |1 50al CO; ambei $1 Coal 75; choice white il 70al 85. Lime—40-jooc per bushel. Cement $3 25-3 50. i—Yt'l c 1 SJat*; oad, cash and Meal—82 1 ja85c. Lard—Tierce lOMlO^c; te-.« Bacon—Clear sides 1 Italic; firm; sales 8.300 bales, as follows; October | to-«it 17 23-320174; November 17->; December 171; January 17 9-10017 19-32. Charleston, October 7, 1873. Cotton—middlings 17; low middlings 101; 1 km strict good ordinary 10; net receipts 1,5881 rai bales; sales 000; stock 9,112. | Bhtladelphia, October 7, 1873. Cotton—middlings 18^; net receiyts 151; J- M. C. lJ bales; gross 608. Boston. October 7, 1873. Cotton—middlings 19; gross receipts -175 bales; sales 275; stock8,000. Galveston, October 7, 2873. Cotton iu light demand; good ordinary 14i; Texas ordinary 12J; net receipts 407 bales; exports coastwise 93; ales 59; slock 10.790. Augusta, October 7, 1873. Cotton steady; middlings 1G2.; receipts 500 bales; K>les 550. Savannah, October 7, 1S73. Cotton firm; middlings 16g; currency 177; net receipts 598 bales; t-ales 550; stock 14,259. Liverpool, October 7, 1873. Cotton —sales include 72,201 American bales; good ordinary, deliverable io December and January, 8 '; good ordinary deliverable in No vember, 8-. Mobile, October 7, 1873. Cotton firm; supmy limited, middlings 17 0.17 j; net receipts 431 bales; export wise 230: sales 200; stock 10 389. New Orleans. October? 1873. Cotton less active; middlings 184018i; low middlings 176017;,;; strict good ordinary 10.] j 017; net receipt* 3,827 bales; gross 3,963; i sales 1,200; stock 28,509. Baltimore, October 7. 1873. j Cotton firm; middlings 18; low middlings J ndlracketllk'. j ^Ji} strict good ordinary 16{j; gross receipt trict of containing f Jose pi; tbo T 1) Lyon’s vegetable garden on Cur- .treet; aUo, a five acre lot adjoining said garden p3 v a Suf;Hirve completed their Line to ATLANTA, and are prepared to TRANSMIT MESSAGES •l surround'd by three streets, operty of T. D l.yonn by virtue of and to e.'itisfy fa im-ued from Ftuton Superior Court in favor* T. I). Lyons. Property painted oi id place, a house and lot on iiy of Atlanta, said loi front- street and running rib ll« ders 10> t c. Hama—Sugar cured 15 Lai6. Bulk Meats—Clear sides Ho; clear lib 10,\; long lOLc.; slioudcrs 81* c. Hay— Timothy $1 i0*1 7o; clover fi 25aI G.i. Oats— 55c; seed outa 60a<i5c. Rye—$1 25 per bushei. Barley—$1 35al 50 per bushel. Coal—Lump, by c«r load, at *i5a30*-. Cotton ties—9d. Bagging—J lbs, ICalCLe; T/ a lbs, 17 Gnnnv bagging—13 J ial4c. Coffee—Bio 2ti> a a23.’jc; laguira 2Ss30; mocha 37j«a40. Sn. ar—a 12>iaI2.\'c; extra C 12al2 12a 12! 1 ;. Feari Grits— fC 00 per hbh Cnudles—19^a30c. Cheese—16,' ; ;»17. 2*4 lbs, 238 bales; exports coastwise 215; sales 26; stock 1,867. Norfolk, October 7, 1873. Cotton firm and in active demand; low mid dlings 17}; ni t receipts 982 bales; exports | coast wise 1,170; sabs 109; sioek 4,110. IVilmixgton, October 7, 1873. : Cotton -middlings 1C]; net receipts 98 ; bales; exports coastwise 7; 6tock 1,958. Memphis, October 7, 1873. j Cotton firm; middlings 16j; receipts !8 . j bales; shipments 155; stock 9-761. Produce Market. by plaintiff’s attorney. Also, at the tame 'iu M-irioita slreef, in the ina 75 feet on Man back tame width 1 f-d.i 'iiiin;: tho properly of t!m estate, Sebuediker m.d others, lot is a two-rootned frame dwcliing. Levied property of Wili am Hudson by \i»tuo fy a ti<a i.-sue" from Fulton Superb Henry Irby vs Wil lam J Hudson. Froperty pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Ai^-o at the same time and place, all t'la! tract or par cel of land situated lying and being iu the city of At lanta, Fulton county, Georgia, it being a part of <jrm< *' subdivision of block No 146, of original land lot No 51. in th* 14th District of said county of Fulton; said por tion fronting on cast Harris street 1KJ feet aud run ning back on Butler street 202 feet. Levied on as the property of Amy H. bells, by virtue of and to satisfy a mortgage fifa issued from Fulton Superior Court iu favor of Paul Jones, Hr., vs. Amy H Sells. Property pointed out iu said mortgage fifa. Also at the same time and slacc, all that tractor par cel of land lying and being in the 17th District of o» igi- naliy H nry, now l-'uln n county, Georgia, it being a part of laud Lot No 107 in said 17th dist ., contain- iast- j ing fifteen &crc3 more or less, bounded north by 1 a new street, exiled Emmett street, east by land || owned by Janu-s McDonald, on the *2lat day of \ugust, j lSGl, and south by Richard Peters, aud west by laud ! now occupied bv Thco. RIcAskowski. L evied on as tho property of S dnir.on L tudtss, by virtue of ami to satisfy a uu- tgage fl fa issued from Fulton bttperior Court in favor of Win. Markham vs Solomon Landess j Property p out in mortgage 11 fa. j Also at the s*ino tluie and piaca a bouse aad l *t in i tb.e First ward of the city of Atlanta, Fulton county, |G*, situabd on tbo south side of Pciers street, bt tween Forsyth street aud ’lie Ma on and Wester: j! road, fronting on Peters street 40 fei-t and ru j back to Garnett street, having a iront o; 50 feet ’ or less, oa said Garnett street. Levied on as tin I »rty of M. Metiko, by virtue cl aud to eat'.sty i issued from DeKalb Superior Court, in fa\or o ! Iac« A Fowler vs J. C. Stewart and II. Menko. j erty pointed out by plaintiffs’ attorney, j Al?o at the.sainc time and place two oily lots J city of Atlanta, fronting on Clower street «0 fee j G aud 7, containing l r 'th of . small house, 14 by ltj feet, 1 the property of Joseph T. Jones, by virtue of and to - I satisfy a ii la issued from tbe Justice Court oft he ‘ i 1234th district, G. M , in favor of David D -wherry vs I Joseph T. Jones. I.evy made by J. F. Wa ter. L. C , ' and to all important points in the United States. J. L. LUMSDEN, Superintendent. Office at National Hotel, ct5-tf Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company of California, CASH CAPITAL $300,090 00 c ash \sskr.y. JNO. C. WHITNER, Agent, 38 Broad Street, Atlanta, Oa. *. Levied on as tbe prop* I in* of and to satisfy a fi f* r Court in favor of H M Property pointed out by •mug | Jo p r °p- j Cot to guilty of malpractice. A the Governor for his rc- < i Bcw York, was a pe icqulditioifc will be mid raoval to Jer«cy Ciiy. Bcsirsss, money crj l.ave largely increased. Os» October the 21, $121,000 receive ^07,000 disbursed moro than at tho co dale in September. Arrived—Steamship Sties! i3e:rctajy Kicbardsou, ex- '• 8s:star;t Treasurer Hiiih&u • ior. at the flnb-Treasnry thi By reference to our report it will be eccu that con fidence is being restored and cotton is coming forw rd Tbs Atlanta Natioi.al Bank paid cut on yi-sterday twenty-five thousand dollars for cotton, most of which weut into tbe hands of tha merchants. We are glad to not: 1 tha fact that very little cotton is beiDg stoied, j but faimers are selling and payieg their debts. This j is the quickest way to restore confidence and ease up J mutters all around. If tho crop does not come for- I ward before the November acceptances, which tho ! merchants have ma te to enable the farmer to make J his crop mature, commercial failures must follow, ; and these wiil throw hundreds out cf employment and ■ entail much distress on the entire community, i Tho cotton A'hich was told in Atlanta to-day has no i doubt paid a hundred thousand dollars of debts. Tua I fanner pays the m-reliant and ployees, and they in turn pay tbos< than if he bhould keep it ail at home waitin'* for tho price to go up. By hoidiug his cutiro crop he cer tainly will bring ruin on the m reliant, aud this J He <:d fror • Co ■, «ud t ■» It Ho; favo j Othe ert> pointed out . . Al o.ai the sime time and placv a 1 that ti parcel i>\ land lying anlbiing iu ti e 17th dist knui'ir 1,5 6« "l'lcd "* lot No ly;; in 5 * k containing 202 J, acres more Levied on as the property of F II. llow tor, b\ virtue of aud to satisfy a aubp«rna fi ia, iu favor lievvs. F II R iwe.aduiiuistrat r. Prop, tv pointed out by plai .tiff’s attorney. Also, a tin- same tune an<l place, a tract or parcel of nd lyiugand ueiug in laud lot 112of the lltb district original v Henry, now Fnitou c •only, Ga. 8dd lot intains ouc-half a. •■*. more or I s-, mid is bounded i north side by the Western .v Atixotic Ktilronl, on Corn ciniet at 53 the w.-t B.de by the Mason a- turner Ferry roa l, and | adjoining the nroiwity ot LoftU on the we*t L* v- Ciixcacjo, October 7, IS73. In the Superior Court <f this city yesterday, Judge Gary made an order refusing to permit references of »:oita for divorce to waver in Chancery, aud announo d that hereafter all such suits must be tried in open coort. The Exchange Bauk of J. O. Short A Co., of Dan ville, Illinois, has asked an extension from its depos- dora. If the request is not granted the bauk will be «: Tier died to suspend. s quite lively ye-de paid out $25,000 on i THE WEATHEli. Washington, October 7, lb73. F;r Wudae«Uy, in the Golf States, diminishing northerly winds, clear weather aud higher tempera- ♦are. For the South Atlantic States, risiDg barometer, nonherly and westerly winds and clear weather. For tho Middle States, nor;hwo3terly winds backing to roathwesterly, with clear weather, except on the im- insiiato middle Atlantic coast, where northerly winds and cloudy weather may possibly continue, in conncc tioa with the cyclone, moving northeast some distance •:iut of Virginia. For tho Lake region, rapidly falling barometer, riair-g temperature, and fresh to brisk contLwestcr.y windj. The storm centre in Dakota will probably move east into Minnesota. Cautionary signals wiil continn at Wilmington, Norfolk. Cape May, New York, New Haven, New Loudon and East- pert. CHEAP TRANSPORTATION. Congressional Committee Coming TniougU Atlanta. Vf'AsniNGTON, October 7, lbTJ. I; is stated that the S.nate Transportation Commit- t.-e meets in New York on the lGth. After transact- ^ :ng business they will visit itichmond, and hear tbr- 1 railroad and the canal men, pro jeeding thcnca *o At-; lanta, next to Now Orleans, and up tbe Mississippi to !■'. Louis, where the committee expects to arrive by 1 t . a loth of November. PENNSYLVANIA. Phuadeli'Hlv, October 7, lfclff. j . uo I'niou Backing Company have submitted to t. if creditors the following proposition, which they svy will enable them to resume business at an early day: Creditors shall take fifty per cent, of their claims in the stock ol tbe bank, and the bank shall t <?u resume business, placing the remainder of their ( aims to their credit in cash. Tho market iu the city hav: The quotations are: The statement of the day is as receipts. For tho day By Georgia Railroad Air-Line Railroad Atlanta and West Point Railroad.... Western and Atlantic Railroad Mac<>n and Western Railroad By Wagon Previous to yesterday Yefcterday Total receipts for season.... Total shipments for season Stoc: on band yesterday evening... day,one bank o’.ton receipts. A 114 , 3,400 ST. LOUIS. '- bo r»f. Louis Matnal Life Insaranct- Com pany Stopped. 8t. Lorn, October 7, 1873. .m State rtup6tiutendont of Insurance yesterday Lied a petition in the Circuit Court asking for injunc- t on to restrain the St. Loula Mutual Life Insurance Company from any further business and especially f:oni Insurlcg any new policies re-insuring any of its t*«*ks or paying out any money whatever. I he petition farther asks for the appoiutnu nt of a re- cytrar, and for a decree dissolving the company and r a lit:g np Its affairs. The petition is based upon tbe lict, at the uperintendent allege#, that an examina- tv a of the affairs of the company discloses that its lia- . *lit.es exceed its assets by |>^04,f*55, exclusive of J909 capital stock. The inionctioti was granted .etumaWe on the lltb. U1SSOUBI. CENiCAL RAILROAD, WESTERN DIVISION. Atlanta, Ga., October 7, 1673. Morris k Raine, T M Clark & Co. McBride A Co, Mc- Naugbt .M 8, T It Ripley. Corley. Duck L Co, Redwlne k Fox, Tommey, s k B, II W It ch, J L Hudson, Howell k Jo, GLaw tc Co, H Karwiseli, J T Il^ao k Co, M A Sanders, ordinary All Paiter.-on, Winship k Bro, R R Payne Ac Co, J J Williams, J N Cooper, J J Richards, G G Murgi-*, D A Drugby, Boyd A: Brumby, C J Kicklighter, Stephens k Flynn, Cox A: Bro, B Trie k Ghoistein. O C Carroll, Gutbman Ac Hass, C C Rhodes, T J Hishtowar, W M Ac R J Lowry, W F Stokes J B?n W.liou, Fuller, k Smith, Dnnn, O k Co, Moore k Marsh, A C k B F Wyly, Q U Neal, W P Henson. W Man din. Stewart k A, M C k J F Kiaer, Silvey k D, G W Par rott Ac Bro. Adair Ac Bro, S M Gains, A W Mitchell, " o' ’ '■eif. Rolling MU. Jno T Grant, WSGrOSlliia, So Ex o, J L Winter, A M M. CIin- o oioare, R A Anderson, W Mor rill. Telegraphic Markets. Opening <iuotat ions. Colton Market. Nlw Yoke, October 7. 1873. Cotton film; sales Orleans 19 {. Futures opoipVI as follws: October 17 ;; No vember 17 7-16017 '.; Janaarv 17 9-16; March 18 1-16. Liverpool, October 7, 1873. Cotton htreug; uplanJu 909^; Orleans 9.|0 9g; Hitles 15,000 bales; speculation and ex ports 3,000; OileaiK, on a basis of good ordi nary, delivered iu October or November, 9 3 6. Later—Orleans, on a basis of good ordi nary, delivered in October or November Dj,; uplands, on a basis of pood ordinary, ship ped in October or November, 8£. Produre market. Xr.w Ydiik, Octolior 7, IK7;J. . c a r M - 117 1 ; ai-u. mu« same time and ©lace, ail Ilia* tract or i ^ ^ NEM York, September /, loto. j parcel of land situa c, lying and being ill the county ! Flour qnUt; shipping grades scarce and | of Fulton, kuown oud duftiogafebed ts one.f,-tiMh j rule firm; family brands dull and heavy; com- I P» r t of *»nd l »t No 183. iu tiie i4;h district of ongi- I “°“'f'“. ir « Xtra w S . G TO®’?, 5 ; lo . Wer ; S?“ :r nortlwLrZ,Zr17 »S“'‘L’od7otf c™’uin!^ ..I 01 i(5 1 0-. Wheat 10-C. better for lov. I fifty acres more or le-s. Levied on as tbe property of grades; winter red western 81 CG01 61. Corn John u Battle,by virtue of and to * - - * 1c better and higher; steam western mixed) 64(if 651. Fork steady; new mess $17017 25. ] lien 81010. Lanl weak at 8*6,9. St. Louis, October 7, 1873. •#( Flour quiet and uuchanged. Com iu fair • demand aud firm; No. 2 mixed 13043^; reg ular 41101 15 in Nouembsr. Fork opened dull; closed active ftt $15015 25 for cash lots j of mess. Bacon steady; shoulders 81087; j e'ear rib sides 909} clear sides 94@9.\ for ! jobbing and order lot-. Lard unchiDged’and i quiet; winter kettle b\. Whisky firm at 95 I in currency. Cincinnati, October 7, 1873. ! Flour quief ^ 0 54. Frovisions quiet. Fork steady at | Lard firm; jobbing sales of steam at 8; kettl $8 5009 50. Com firmer and senree; white J mixed 75; yellow 75; whit-; 80. Oats firm at i 0 tVu New York, October 7, 1^7*3. j Money closed at 1-160^ commission, yt.er-} ling 7-1. Gold 10^0104. Governments steady. 1 State bonds quiet but nominal. Government Sec urities—81s 154; 62s 9; Cls 10; 65s 11; new 13-i; C7s 15^; C8s 111; new 5s 74; 10-40s 9^. State bonds—Tvnncsr.eo 6s 74]; new 71. Virginia Gs 35; new 40. Cousols 47; deferred 9A. Louisiana 6s 40; new 40. Levee 6s 521; 8s 55. Alabama 8s 70; 5s no bids. Georgia Gs aud 7s no bids. North Carolinas 22; new special tax 10. South Carolinas 28; new 10. April and October 26. New Orleans, October 7, 1873. Gold 170; 19 lor certified checks. Currency 4 \ or cent premium forcertified checks. New Xork sight—nothing doing. Sterling 170 18 for bills cf lading. Naval Stores. New York, Octobes 7, 1873. Tuipentino 4O.J041. ltosin quiet at $2 85. Wilmington, October 7, 1873. Spirits of turpentine quiet at 37. Rosin quiet at $2 25 for strained. Crude turpentine steady at $1 GO *or hard; $3 for yellow dip and virgin. Tar steady at $2 50. now Fu tin county, G o; erty i>f E M Donahue, by * ispued from Fulion Sup Ho >[)t-r vs J’, M Limsuoo l>ia n iff’s atiorocy. Also, ftt tbe tame lira* and place, a part of land lot 14tn district of originallv llcniy. now Fulton couuty, Georgia, t'u>- said land bcinii in the city of Atlanta, a id known in the plan of taid city as the M;Uth ball of lot No G. in block No 2, in til— first nivin- ion of said lot, bound d on the north by the north half of lot No G. ^att by Frazier street, south »y lot No 3 in said block, containing half arro more or less. Levied o.i as the property of Will II Thomas by virtue of and to satisfy three fi taa issued from the Jng'icc , with a i Court of tbe 102<ith district, G M, in favor of J It Wal d on an I laco v?. Will II Thomas. Le- y nunc by J R Thomp son, L C, and returned to me. Also, rt the Rama time and place, a city lot on the west corner of Forsyth and Grubb streets in the city of Atlanta, part of land lot No 78, in the ILL nistixL of cri^ma.’iy Henry, now Fulton couuty, fiocling c:i Forsyth street!70 f. etand running back 8-ilio width 50 fi:**t on Grubb street. Levied on as the property < f Jane E S.tuslo satisly a fifa from Fulton Superior Court vs J L Bio cards k Co in favor of W R Philips. Property poiutcd ut by plaiLt.lTs attorney. Also, at the satuc time and place, a lot iu the city of Atlanta and county cf Fulton, part of land lot No 77 of the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fu'tou county, G-orgia, and known in thf plan of said city as tbe northern half of lots N •« 2 and 3, with !4 fc-t | in width trora the southern half of said lota Nos 2 g the who'c length of said lots from Pryor to Loyd >dr. ets ad icd, and in block 24. bounded on tbe west > y Pryor street, oa the so'ith bv the re- Tiie Atlanta Daily k IMF $7,000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY! order ty enable us to cirry into effect certain ovemanu to the IlriUvLD, we propose offer induce:neut to subscribers a list of presents, to vardil b/ an cqtd distribution on Near Year’s ’he Atlanta Daily Herald E S Ray Levy New ^Advertisements. John Neal S It Mci’amy and J J Thrasher, securities, made by J R Tnomp^on, L O, and returned to m Also, at tbe same time and place, one medium sb: d black horse mule, about four years old, and red iron- axeled one-horse wagon, and three hundred pounds ! of cotton in the feed. Levied on as tbe property of E II. McCauley, by virtue of and to satisfy a distress warrant, issued from Fulton Superior Comt in favor of George W Adair vs E H McCauley. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. Also, at the same time aud place, a lot on the corner of Colliqji and Butler streets, in the fourth ward of tbo city ot Atlanta, it bring a part of land lot 52 ol the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county, Georgia, adjoining tho property of Barucs, aud coutoioiug onc-balf acre moro or less. Levied on as the property of J. J. Toon, by virtue of aud to satisfy a State and county tax fi f.», issued by S R Hoyle, TO, for his tax lor the year 2871. Property pointed out by S R Hoyle, Tax Collector, Fulton county. Also, r.t the same timo and place, a lot or parcel of land lying and b -iug in tho Fifth ward of the city of AthuU, situated on the comer of Broad and Luckie streets, fronting oue hundred feet on said Broad street and running back Kamo width on Luckie street to Forsyth street, aud frontiog or.o hundred feet on Forsyth street, tho sanao being part of land lot No. 178 in the 11th district of originally H *nry now Fulton county. Georgia, except seventy-five feet on the cor ner ot Luckio and Broad streets, and running ba-.-k on Luckie street earns width one hundred and five foot, | aud »xcepting also 87 feet ou tbe corner of Luckie and Forsyth streets, and running back to Luckie street j sixty-seven feet. Levied on as tho property of E II | Sas.iecn by virtuo of and to satisfy a mortgage fi f* I issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor ol G J j Drake vs E R Sasscen. Property pointed out by I plaintiff's attorney October Gtb, 1813. I Also, at tho same t ; me and place, a lot or pare -1 of Address through At-j land containing 101‘T acre*, it being south half of W. L. G. HENRY W, HILLIARD, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT L AW, | ioTtbWt ATLANTA, GEORGIA 'o. 2, Grant’s B Broad streets, city Z. D. Harrison, Esq , w: ti**n to business confide.1 to Mr. Hilliard. oei2-2t land lot No 121, iu tbo 14:h district of or:,dually Hen ry, now Fulton county, Georgia, bounded by lands of McCool, Perkerson. ct al. Also, a part of land lots numbers 10C aud 107 in said 14th district, containing eighty acres, moro cr less, commencing at the | r of l&nd lot number 106 run ning iheneo west 39 J feet to a stsko on a branch on lot No 107. running east 050 fe-t to a stake on tbe Newuvn road, thence northwestward to Gregg’s cor- r, thence cast to tbo Macon and Western Reilrosd, southward to Sidney Root's corner on the | right of w«y of said road, thence east 1.153 feet to a j stake, thence south 850 feet to Lockhart k Doans’ ' corner, thence west 1,485 feet to the west boundary of T yj carry out the nbo gmume, except uu u i prepared to furnish [ in g ou tho » s*tside c Ma. i and West -i Rail- LATHS at low prices; also, Southwest Georgia i ro »d, formerly sold by Edward White to Thomas Al- d matched, and mouldmg to suit exander, levied on as the property of Edward White ; bv virtue of and to satisfy fcwofi las issued tpiu Ful- ANTIIONY MI UniY. *| ton Superior Court, one in JavorofW It Phillips %s Edward White maker, and Varney A. Giskill, **ud., and in favor of W R Phillips vs Edward While and E R Sasscen, end , und eleven fl tas issued irom the Jus tices'Court of the 53oih district Georgia militia, in favor of Win R Phillips va Edward White. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney, October C, 1873 southeast direction to a branch, thence d mn said branch to a street, thence cast along said street to tl.e southeast corner of No 14, in the subdivision of said land lot, theuco north 1.676 feet to the nerth liun of said lot. thence west to tho northwest corner of the same, being known by Nos 5, C, 7, 8, 11, 12. 13 and 14. cf the subdivis.on ot said lot, an 1 containing 90 acres, more or less. Levied on ns tho property of Wm T Gunn, trustee, by virtue of and to satisfy a fi la issued from Fulton Superior Court, iu favor of Ge rge W Adair vs Wm T Gunn. Property pointed out by plaintiff and 6old as per plat of the Jesse Cook Survey for the purchiso mouey. Also, at the same time and place, ail that trict of land n- ar the city of Atlanta, northeast oi Marietta street, being part of original land lot N > 81. and desig nated in Thigpsn’s Survey as N > 52, bounded rn the north by Moo-e street, 92>£ feet; west by No 52. 200 f- et; south, 92q feet, by No f 5; east by Myrtle or Allen street, 200 feet. Also, all that land lying in the city of Atlanta, rear Stuart’s Rock House, known as lot No 28 in the survey of Vat Lynch; property front ing on tho south sido of Jones Avenue 50 feet; east by Edwards street. 105 feet; west by lot No 29; south by lot No 64 All of said laud lying snd being in the county ot Fulton. Levied on as the property of Thom- as Fitzgibb >n, by virtuo of and to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Justice Co m of tho 102i!ib District, <4 M. in favor of King & Co va Thomas Fitzgibbons and Hav- erty. Levy made by J. F. Porter, L C. and returned Also, at the sarao time and place, a lot oonLaiuiog q ol nn ac?c, situated on tho corner of Marietta end Fairley street*, in the Fifth Ward of the city of Atlan ta, adjoining Uaydeu k Angler’s, it being part of land lot No. 7S. in tin* 14th District of originally Henry, now Fulton couuty, Ga. Levied on as the propot ty of Mrs. W. F. Westmoreland, to sa iafy a tax fi fa issued by S. It. Hoyle, T. C., for h r State and (County tax for the year 1373. October C h, 1873. Also, at the same time and place, a city lot iu the rocond ward ol the city of Atlanta containing one- fourth of an acre, situated on'Pryor street and adj >iu- ing the property of Raw son & II ntz, it being part of land lot No 77.iu the 14th district of origlualty Hear-, now Fulton county, Georgia. Levied on as the prop erty of Thus 8 Powell, by virtue of and to satisfy n 11 fa issued from Fulton Superior court in favor V O Evans vs Thus 8 Powell aud AG Hiygood, Esq. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney October 0, 1873 Also, at the same time and place, a lot on tho corner | of Peters street aud Booth’s Ailev, ia the 1st ward of the city of Atlanta, containing twenty-five feet, more or less. Oa said lot is a two-atory brick building. Levied on as the property of Frank Kane, by virtue of and to satisfy n 11 fa issued from Floyd Superior Court in favor of M P Galceran va. Frank K ino. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. A. M. PERKERSON. Sheriff. Oct7-law4w. List of Preseats for tlie Daily. EVERY MERCHANT SHOULD TAKE IT. EVERY MECHANIC SHOULD TAKE IT. EVERY PROFESSIONAL SHOULD TAKE IT. EVERYBODY SHOULD TAKE IT. All subscribers who pay as $5 for elx m inth a’ eau- aoription to the Daily HERALD, above all arrearages, from this date to New Year’s Day, will hive an equal chance of ob^ining 039 of tho following Present*, to be awarded oa that day: ...$ 500 00 .. 500 00 .. 400 00 500 OO .. 500 00 .. 500 OO i<t .. 130 00 .. 105 OO sent 1 Cash Pi 1 Piano, worth 4 Gold Watches 5 Sawing Machines 5 Sets Furniture 13 Sets China Wuic 4 Sets Dickens* Works, green and gold Edition .. * 4 Sets Wavcrly Novels 4 Sets Bulwei'i Works, Library Edition ‘£3 Copies Shakquarcs Complete Works 200 Superb Chrouios, worth from S3 to $10 each PRESENTS for THE WEEKLY HERALD: AU subscribe .'a whs shall pay us S3 ft) for one year's subscription to tho WEEKLY HKIWLD will hare an N. R. FOWLER. Auctioneer VALUABLE PLANTATION GOR DON COUNTY. -1.000Aoros o Iliad. lying near the CosHewatUe River, on tbe old Tennos- poe Road, and on the contemplated route of the Car- tersville and Ducktown Railroad, with fine, large, ommodions Dwelling containing eight rooms. Aleo, Flour steady. Wheat quiet but firm. Coni I barnes, atables, he., It baa'always been darned firm. Pork quiet and unchanged. Lard quiet ; old steam 8 9-1608$. Liverpool, October 7, 1873. Breads!affs dull. Red winter wheat J2s 012s 4d. Moiur Marke t. New York, October 7, 1873. Gold opened ftt 10 j. Htoekn dull. Gold 1001©’. Money loaned at 1-16 and interest, one of the best grass and stock farms in Cherokee, I Georgia. It has been long known as a place exceed- i ing’.y healthy, being surrounded by mountains and | with plenty of the best running waters near tbe homestead. The lands are well watered with g‘>od, I clear, never-failing streams, aud in good condition of : improvement,and contains over GOO acres first class bot ; tom land, and will produce dover and grasses of ' heavy growth, as well aa cotton. This desiralde farm | is located eighteen miles from Csilvouo, aud eight I mi ea from Fairmount post office. The sale will take plioe at Calhoun, Ga. and jj and interest. Exchange—lou^ 7i; short * FIRST TtJBHDAY in NOVEMBER next. Possession SScsiiy two thousand dollars iu addition to tho j r.uoont previously reported, has beon subscribed for j tho Mempht* sufferers, and an actiro oommlttce arc • c.tE working in their behalf. The OJd Fellows and \ Masons hare also sent handoomo snn.s tote ells- J ursed by their brelhcren in the afflicted city. 8J. Govcnimonts dull bnl atrndy. Stato | bonds quiet. iiOMK.x, October 7, 1873. ConHois92i;f//.92«. Ameti>\mnecnriti'o<'j j inal. Erio 421. ! Wet weather throughout Eujlaod. ! Later—Erie tin. Paris, October 7, 187 5. ' U*utoG 58f 2~>e. given immediately. Plenty of good mules, stock, grain, implements, Ac., on tho place. Terms—One-third rash; balance one, two and three 1 years, with interest bearing n«te«. Bold on acoount of Judge Lochraoe and B. W. Freeman. Apply to j Judge Lochrane, B. W. Freeman, on thn pUcaj. or to Wallaco k Fowler, Beal Estate Agents. Atlanta, Ga. jnlyG-ebU-tf N, a I Star.-. York, Ootobt 1873. Abootscv-n thocnind dollars In money, cloiliiag | f I urp-uliuc dull at 40. Jto^iu quiet al 8 ; i »•“ pr&*’!sir.oa have two® *-ent to Shreveport. i^856» 2 90 for stritiiiR 1. Heij'hl-. dull. GEORGIA Fulton Cour.ty. GnDiSAiiY’HOmcH. October 1,1.873. US. SARAH A. F. HAMILTON, wife of John Hamilton, lias applied tor exemption of per- •nalty, (her husband hiving reluso I to applj), and I Will pass upon ttie same at 10 o’clock A. M. on tho 15th dav iff October 1873. at my oitte**. «U*wlt DaNIHL PITTMAN. Ordinary. M 1 Also, at tho eaino time aud place, two bales of cotton marked “M. A. A.” weighing respectively 431 and 411 pounds. Levied on tho propi rty ot Virgil H. Alien by virtue of and to rattsfy h fi. Ia. issued from Floyd Superior Court in favor of James E. Vwai. ad ministrator of Wra b. Hkifiniore, deceased, vs. Virgil 8. Allen, principal, and Jefferson J.ihusm, security. Property pointed out by pla ntitFs attorney. Also, at the same timo and plac-*, a part of land lot No. 78 in the 14th district of originally Ilonry, now Fulton couuty, Ga.; the part so levied on is in ward No. 5 of tho city of Atlanta, and situated on tho cor ner of Marietta and Spring streets in said city, together with the improvements thoreou, containing *j of an acre, more or less. Levied on as tbe property of Mrs. A. E. Goode by virtue ol sod to aatify a fi. U. issued from Fulton buperior Court in favor of W. W. Chapman.vs. A. E. Goode. Property poiutcd out by plaintiff's attorney. Also, at the Rame time and place, apart of land lot No 62 of tho 14th district or originally Henry, new Fulton county. Tho part so levied on is in ward 3 of the city of Atlanta, sitiated on the corner of Hunter, Fair and Ha>ues streets, in said city, together with tho improvements on the same, containing half acre, more or less. Levied on aa the property of W F AVright b7 virtuo of and to satisfy a ti fa issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor of th-« Georgia Bank- j mg Trust Company va W F Wright. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. Also, at tbo same timo and place, part of land lot No 60 In tbe 14th district of orginally Henry now Fuiton county. Ga, in ward 4, mid frontingon'he east sido ot Calhoun street, and the south sido of For est Avenue, In the city of Atlanta, being iu thucorner of said streets, fronting 150 loot on Calhoun and t 0 feet on Forest Avenue. Levied ou as the property of W T Water# by virtue of und to satiety a ti fa issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor of Hanks Mult- ienbrink and Thomas R Uipley vs W T Waters. Prop erty pointed out ny plaintiff’s attorney. Ait-o, at the Katuo time and pl*c*\ « tract <<f land con- tattling 100 acres, moro or less, it being the east half of laud lot 247, in the 17th district of originally llenry, FULTON COUNTY Sheriff’s Sale for November •r iu tho Atlanta. Fulton co mty, Georgia, on tbe Tuesday in November next, within tho legal hours of sale, tho following property, to-wit: Two bureaus, one wardrobe, one sideboard, one secretary, one large desk, and six fine parlor chairs i evied on as the property of Jared I. and Nannie E Whitaker, by virtue of and to saiisfy a m rtga*,e fi. fa issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor of Mrs H A. Kirkpatrick vs Jared I. Whitaker and Nauulo E Whitaker. Property pointed out in fl. fa., September let, 1873. m Also, on tho santo day, first Tuesday in November, will be sold on the premises, in a factory on the corner of Harris and Butler streets, In tho city of Atlanta, Fulton county, Ga., one plaining machine, 1 rip saw, 1 gtg saw, I cut off saw, 2 lathes, 1 surfacing machine, morticing machine, 1 lathing machine, 1 baring ma chine, 1 rooting machine, 1 moulding machine and trimming saw, line shafting, pulleys and baiting at tached, together with all the tools used about said ma chines, all the fixtures, lumbar and material, located in said factory. Levied on as tho property of Bon- deau & Co., by virtue of and to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor of Paul Jones, br.. vs. Roudeau k Co. Property pointed out in fl. fa. A. M. PERKERSON, Hbcriff. septlO-wiT printer’s fee $3 60 nor levy. equal siarjiu V.\y Jo’.'owinj Frcsru that day: 1 Cash Present 1 40-Saw Gallatt ttln, ofai sired make 1 Cotton Screw 40 One-Horse Turn Plows.,, 10 Two-Horse Tarn Plows.. 10 Sets Cottage Furniture 30 Toilet Sets • *400 llandsomr Engravings, eil at from S3 to S3 each s, to l>3 award.’ I 300 OO 130 OO 150 OO 100 OO 400 OO . 300 OO 700 00 PLAN OF AWARD1N8 PRESENTS. Oa receipt of tho money, or of tho name, with the money, from our agents, w© will send to each eubscri Her a printed and numbered ticket, entitling the bolder to whatever present may be awarded tho number. Ou Now Year’s day tho numbered coupons from which each ticket Is torn will be placod la a large wht»l. and a numbered list of tickets representing presents will be pLaood io another and a smaller wheel. Iu the presence of a committee of prominent and well knowu gentlemen, a blindfolded boy will draw «* number from the large wheel. Another hoy wlU draw a tickot from the prize wheel, representing the pres »nt to which the holder of tho firvt drawn ticket la entitled. No Further Time. AGENTS WANTED ^JOUNCIL refused to extend the time for the col lection of Taxes, aud I am instructed by the Fi nance Committee to wy th^ Bo iks will be closed on ths 10th lest. Come and pay your T.»xea and save coils. niw J. II. FRANKLIN, T. It. In every Town and Village In Georgia. AUbatui. South Carolina and other contiguous btat< *. Liberal commissions allowed. References required from all desiring to be coma agents. Money can be sent at our risk by P03T-OFITOE ORDER, REGISTERED LETTER, or EXTREAd. Specimen Copies of tho Uiuuuv sent on applica tion. Address HERALD PUBLISHING CO., P. 0. Box 23, Atlanta, Ga.