The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 11, 1873, Image 5

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Tf»e:a was a good attendance on charge yesterday uosbIcC. Vica-I'fftaident W. J. Garrett presided. The pries of bacon was reduced ’ ,'c all around. $1 GAal 73: choice and OOIlilll^rCiaL 8^ ordinary 16*017; net receipts 2,778 psaailllilft nnu ^lUllIWUill, bales; gross 3,229; sales 1,100; slock 36,311; ! net receipts for the week 11 420; gross 13,821; ■ exports to Great Britain 4,394; coastwise 2 - On ’(haaif. ? 537; Sales 11,000. ! Mobile, October 17, 1873. Cotton qmc-t; middling 17$; low middling* 164; strict good ordinary 151; net receipts 619 bales; exports coastwise G14; Rales 200; stock There was some discussion as to the financial aitnx j 9,720; net receipts for the week 3,824; exports which, everybody acrced, was bright! ning up j coastwise 3,161; soles 2,800. Savannah, October 10, 1873. Cotton quiet; middlings 16J; net receipts ' ’3,761 bales; sales 723: stock 21,542; net re- | ceipts for tqe week 14,841; exports coastwise ! • 6,526; sales 3,936. i Macon, October 10, 1873. Cotton qaiet; middlings 16; not receipts for $o 60*7 53; superfine sc oua the week 2,385 bales: shipments 2,973; sales 2,514; stock 4,292. Columbus, October 10, 1873. j Cotton iu fair demand; low middlings 1C; . • net receipts for the week 1,305 bales; ahip- | ments 73-5; sales 7J9; stock 1,007. Augusta, October 10, 1873. j Cotton steady; middlings 13J016; receipts ; 1,200 bale*, sales 600; stock 4,462; net re- i ceipts for the week 3,570; shipments 3,184; Montgomery, October 10, 1873. Cotton iu fair demand; low middlings 16@ 164; net receipts for fhe week 980 bales; ship ments 859; stock 3,128. Charleston, October 10, 1873. • Cotton doll and heavy; middling 104*17; j net receipts 2,467 bni s; exports coastwise 2,- o; lagaira 24&0; java 3h»33; J 438; sales 300; stock 11,058; net receipts for ! the week 9,259; gro.>8 9,464; exports coastwise ! j 5,835; sales 3,300; low middling 1640162; I strictgood ordinary 15J. Philadelphia, October 10, 1873. Cotton*quiet; middlings 18i; net receipts j 17 bales; gro-s 443; net receipts for the wees 470; gross 1,809. Galveston, October 10, 1873. Cdtton— good ordinary 35]; Texas ordinary 131; net receipts529 bates; stock 11,902; net pts for the week 2,294; exports coastwise ANNOUNCEMENTS. TUB DEMOCRATIC TICKET To the Editors of the Herald: Please anuounco the following Democratic Ticket, which will b9 supported at the next Municipal Elec tion, by THE PEOPLE. NewYear’s Presents Fulton Sheriff’s Sales FOE NOVEMBER. w Atlanta \\ tiolesalc Market. Cbakbu or Commerce, Atlanta, Ga., October 10, 1873. >auc—Bd}iag at 13. iOocr—Fancy $IU C0a.ll; extra family f? COalO 00 iaavUtf $8 5^*9 CO "5*1 fine $4a£. Wheat—K«d fl 30al 00; v htta $1 70al «. Seed Wheat—$1 05m 2 60. l^rse—40a5Cc per bushel. Cement $3 25a3 69, *>ra—Yei'ow 83a86c by car o«1, cash ana i '•"TaO# cents. Med—*2qa85c. Tjard—Tierce I0\al0 qc; ke.s. cine &ndbucket II . moon—C2'*ar sidcvll.Sail 4 c; clear rib 11 ’ 4 c; ahoul- j-»s «•;*, % -?ogar cured 15 Gcffk Mesta—Clear sidra JO 1 .?; clear riblOq; long •j.v.l dm side* 10V c.; ehouder* H>,c. , 8 ‘ u b ’**' flay—Timothy fl 60al 75; clover f! 25al C 'Ja»s—55c; seed oats 60afl6c. Bye—11 25 per bushel. !&rtcy—$1 85a 1 SO per bosbel. 'Jod.—Lump, by Cat load, at TSa.'kk-. iiottsn ties—Per, Bagging—* lln, IflalC.^C; 2* a ' lbs, 17c; ■ %* )t«r bagging— 13 l ;alie, Jfefee—Rio 5 - - tAdhct 87 'gSlfi. rta-tr— A 12b'aJ2| G.W. ADAIR. T. M. CLARK. SECOND WARD. Dll. J. F. BOZEMAN. THIRD OWEN LYNCH. JOHN KELLY. fahjk L. P. GRANT. W3I. H. HOWELL. Tin Atlanta Daily & WeeMyls -TIEI^-A.XjID. $7,000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY! M. MAHONLY. FIFTH W.WD. C. W. HUNNICUTT. J. A. HAYDEN. SIXTH WARD. WM. G. GBAMBLING. J. A. RICHARDSON. er.TEjrrn ward. ROUT F. MADDOX. R. M. FARRAR. In order to enable us to cirry into effjet certain i improvements to the HERALD, we propose to offer ! as an inducement to subscribers a list of presents, to ! be awarded by a:i equal distribution on New Year's Day. f ILL tie sold before the Court House door in tbo ci*y of Athnta, couuty of Fulton, within the j legal hours of rale, the following described property, to-wit: A tract or parcel of laud situated iu the 17tb dis trict of originally Henry, now Fulton county, Ga., containing acres more or loss bounded by lauds of Joseph E. Brown, Wm. McMillan, and others, j known as the T D Lyon’s vegetable garden on Cm- [ ran street; also, a live aero lot adjoining raid garden : and surrounded by three streets. Levied on as the : property of T. D- Lyons by virtue of and to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor of ! J. M. C. lteod vs T. D. Lyons. Property pointed oat I by plaintiff’s attorney. Also, at the tame »imo and place, a house and lot on Marietta street, In the city of Atlanta, Raid lot front ing 75 fret on Marietta street and running back raruo width 146 feet more or less, adjoining the property of tho Payne estate, Schnedikcr and* others. On said lot is a two-roomed frame dwelling. Levied on as tho property of William Hudson by virtue of and to satis fy a ftia issued from Falton Superior Court in favor of Henry Irby vsJWiluam J iiudsou. Property pointed Ira C 12al2' i per LW. P<5*rt Grits—j £ indies—19» v i ibee*e— It>’..al7. Joritcn Yarns — $1 CO; 8 4 shitti . me ; sjheetliig-*, It;,. For Alderman 81\th Ward. I hereby auuouuce myself a candidate for Aider- inn from the Sixth Ward, subject to the Democratic loruiustion, to be held on October 25th. td M. E. MAHER. Alderman Tor Sixth Wnrtf. D. A. McDUFFIE is announced as a candidate for j Alderman from the Sixth Ward, subject to the Dcmc- no'niuation to bo held oa the 25th day of Octo- iThe Atlanta Daily Herald j Is tho only eight-page daily paper published iu the South outside of New Orleans, and i* universally ad mitted to be the beet paper in Georgia. THE WEEKLY HERALD J fifty-six column paper, The Cheapest and Best ! Family Journal ever published iu Georgli. The past I course of the HERALD is a guirantej th u it will ev i be found fighting against the buyers O-ie Of the ; .1 bo rcaJy ' Cotton. auiLit v.as still ccnve ytatruL g fr.riiT.ty to meet all dcinaud ttbujeis telrgraphfd tlsat he wi to t!ie t J!, to buy atl that was oflered. j 1,201'; stiles 2,139. of ih»* reasons of the coutmued scarcity of n.y ihut Northern and Western creditors draw cur inert Li.ot* tlirough the Express Company :J of through bank.-, where their notes might be without an absolute tbipuiat of currency. ■ I.dlo^ing i- the staUim ct for yesterday; •Vos'.eru and Atlantic liallroad May'. su<! YVesleru Rxilroad y Georgia Railroad * tkr.'a and West Point Railroad... Air-JLItie J jilroad .Ipraents yestmlsr >ca. ekipm nts for season. o Y n LanJ yesterday evening bales Editor ’or Al<iei i IIer.-.ld: PI Able ►r Aide | TON Telegraphic Markets. OPESINCJ RIOTATIO.VL Cotton Market. New York, October 10, 1873. v-y.lun eatiei; sales 964 bales; uplands 18; ; rkans 19’. Fatarrs opccetl ns follows: October 17 11-16 ‘^174: November 174(5; 17 7-16; December 17g \ r 7 16, January 17.1; February 17 11-16. Liverpool, October 10, 1S73. Ootlon firm tut not quotably higher; np- ; Orleans9|09!d.; sales 20.000 oales; speculation 6,000; net receij^t.s for fhe >€k 132,000; exports 1^,000; speculation stock 593,000 American 144,000; re- •»pU 43.000; American 6.000; actual exports 7.009; afloat 184,000; American 29,(K>9. Laver. — Sales of uplands, oa a basis of j>od ordmar, deliverable ia November and ember 9; do. October and November, 8^. New York, 4 p. m., October 10, 1873. .otton—receipts at Charleston 2,467 bales; ; Fork .*?1 Cut Point, October 10. 1873. Cotton - net receipts for the week 189 baler. Providence. October 10, 1873. Net receipts for the week 40 bales; sales 0,- 500; stock 1,500. Boston. October 10, 1873. Cotton steady; middling 18i; gross receipts 65 bales; sales 300; stock 8,000; net receipts for the week 386; gross 3,413; sales 1,573. j Memphis, October 10, 1873. Cotton quiet but firm; lowmiddlings IG •(-' | 161; receipts 1,417 bales; shipments 596; stock i 11.393; net receipts lor the week 5,588; ship- J ments 2,833. Produce Market. New 1’ork, October 10, 1873. j Southern flour dull and declining; common to fair cx T ra $6 6007 25; good to choice S7 30 | 011. Whisky heavy aod decidedly lower at 93095. Wheat dull and heavy at 203c. I ^ ardf 3ubjet . t t9thi lower; common winter red western SI 52.A | Corn dull and lower; team western mixed 91 1 063. Pork dull and unsettled; new mess Si7. Beef in moderate request and steady at 810 10. Lard lower at 8J08. Tallow quiet : ana unchanged. New Orleans, October 10, 1873. j Flour doll: X S5 87XX S6 50; XXX $7 j 08; family 8 5009 50. Corn firm; mixed 80. ! Oats firmer at 56060. Bran scarce but j firmer at §1 15. Hay firmer; choice $30031. j Pork dull but nominal at S15 50a15 75. Dry salted meats quiet; shoulders 94- Bacon — only a limited jobbing demand; shoulders 9;j*; clear rib 10; eleaa sides 10. Choice S. (;., bins scarce at 19. Lard - tierces scarce at 8" 0.9. kegs dull at 100104. Sugar dull; yel low clarified 10; buyers waiting for new stock. Molasses—nothing doing. Whisky scarce; Louisiana 94; Cincinnati £1 05. Coffee quiet at 22a234. Corn meal scarce at $3 50. Louisville, October 10, 1873. Flour quiet aud firm. Corn iu fair demaud and firm at 63jG4. Provisions lower; demand j Tho na?no of Major A. LEYDEN is aunouu candidate for Mayor of Atlanta. oct3—!d IfAanr Citizens. Messrs. Editor*—Gents: Announce the name of T. M. ACTON on the Working Men’s Ticket, fer the Fifth ; out by plaintiff's attorney, Al*o at the same time and place, ail that tractor par cel of land situated lying and being i n the city of At lanta. Fulton couuty, Georgia, it being a purl of urine*’ subdivision of block No UG. of original land lot No 51, iu the nth District of Kaid county of Fulton; said por tion fronting on east Harris street 183 feet and run ning back on Butler street 202 feet. Levied on as the property of Amy II. Sells, by virtue of and to satisfy a mortgage fifa issued from Fnlton Superior Court in favor of Paul Jones, Sr., vs. Amy II Sells. Property pointed cut in said mortgage fifa. Also at the sumo time and Blare, all that (raotor par cel of land lying and being in the 17th District of origi nally fl»nry, now Fulton county, Georgia, it being I a part of land Lot No 107 iu said 17ih dist*., contaiu- bds up of the cream of the Daily, and a large lag fifteen acres morn or less, bounded north by a new street, called Emmett street, east by land owned by James McDonald, on the day of August, | 1801, aud south by Richard Peters, and wet-t by land i now occupied bv Tbeo. McA»kowski. I,-vied on as ; the property of Solomon Landes*, by virtue of and to ; satisfy a ino'tgage fi la issued from I’ritoti Superior : Court in favor of Wru. Markham vs tfolomcn Landess. ‘ Property p )i:ited out in tnottsag* u fd. , • Also at the s; me time and place a house and lot in i . # i the First ward cf tho city of Atlanta, l'nltou couutv, IloiHi Kings ana ; for tbs pc MANY CITIZENS ii—Firs Ware!. 3 announco my i*au«e as a candidate for Alderman, from the First Ward, subject ; to the Democratic nomimtioo, on Saturday the 11th 4aj ol October. 1873. repUX'-td JOHN li. GOODWIN. n—Filtli Ward. NOW 18 THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. List of Presests for tlie Bail?. ouiplete newipa- JOHN li. GOLDSMITH and MOSES T. SIMMONS will supported by the citizens of the Fifth Ward for Aldermen for »he year 1871, subject to the D craiic nomination, which will bo held on the 11th iust. octG-td EVERY MERCHANT SHOULD TAKE IT. -I EVERY MECHANIC SHOULD TAKE IT. Forsyth street and ihe Ma on aud W road, lroutiug oa Peters street 40 fc< t aud running back to Garnett street, having a Iront ot 30 feet, more or less, oa said Garnett street. Levied on as the prop- a’y a fi fa •Kalb Super j lace & Fowler vs J. C. Stewart and M. Menko. Trop- j erty pointed out by plaiutiOV attorney. I Also at the same time and place two city lots in the city of Atlanta, fronting on Clewer street SO feet, Nos. : G and 7, containing 3 c th of au acre, more or less, with a | small bouse, 14 by lrt feet, on tho same. Levied on as I the property of Joseph F. Jones, by virtue of and to , satisfy a ti ta issued from the Justice Court of «he 1234th district, G M , in favor of Divi.l Dewberty vs Joseph F. Jones. Levy made by J. F. Wa ker, L. C., aud returned to me. Also, at the same time aud nlace, all tha. tract or ! parcel of land situa e, ljing aud b*-iag iu tho county { of l'nltou, known aud distinguished as one-fourth I part of laud lot N > 185, in tho 14th district of origi- { nuliy Henry, now Fulton county, Georgia, it br ing ; the northwest corner of said land lot, containing ! fifty acres more or less. Levied on as the property of olm C Da e. by - and t defy lidit3 for Alder Aide «-F< event It Wind. ace that -J. N. LANGS- iu from the Seventh ; nomination. t)i AVanl. E V ERY PROFESSION A L TAKE IT. EVERYBODY SHOULD TAKE IT. Citizens Focmn W.uto: I respectfully annoenca myself a candidate for Al- deiman from your Ward, rubject to tha Demo ratio nomination. CilAS. PINCKNEY. AMUSEMENTS. All subscribers who pay us $5 for six months’ sub scription to the Daily HERALD, above all arrearages, from this dato to New Year’s Day, will have an equal I of George Col*, chance of obtaining oao of tha following Presents, to ! cr \Y be awarded on that day: 1 CiihIi Present % SOC 1 Piano, worth 50G 4 Gold Watches 5 Sewing Machines j one issued from Fulton Supeiior Court in favor of j Wm J Herring vs John C Rattle, aud tho other a State ' and couu-y tax fi ta irtned by S It Hoyle, T <J. Prop. ' erty point < d out by plaintiff’s attorney. , Al o, at the same time and p’ac*, a i that tract or ‘ 1 arcel ot laud lying and being iu the 17th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Georgia, and j known as land lot No 13S iu said district, containing 202 'j cores more or loss. Levied on as the properly of F II. Rowe, administra tor, by virtue of and to satisfy a subpoena fi fa. in favor vs. F. H. Rowe, administrator. Prop, by j»lai iliff 'e attorney, the same time and p'a^o.a tra d orpa«-eel|of I land. Ij ing and being in land lot 112 of the ] ltli ; f 500 OO j o1 original'y Henry, new Fulton county, Ga. S»id lot I .-ontains one-half acre, more or ks.\ and is bounded aOO OO , u „ or ijj eide by the Western .v Atlantic Itulrovd, on 400 OO I tho west side by ihe Mason a; Turner Fer^j road, aud 500 OO • artjoimng tlie property of Loft is ou tne west erty of E M Douahoo. by vntu ol aud t eatn-ty a fi fa issue<l from Fulton Superior Court in favor of M IT Hooper vs E M Douahoo. Prop-rtv pointed out by pla miff’s attorney. Also, at tne same time and place, a part of land lot No 63, in tbs 14th district of nriginailv Henry, now Fulton county, Georgia, the said laud being in the city of Atlanta, a* d known in the plan of raid city as the south half of lot No 6. In block No 2, in the first divis ion of aaid lot, bounded on the north by the north half of lot No C, east by Frazier street, south by lot No 3 in said block, containing half acra more or less. Levied on as the property of Will H Thomas by virtue of and to-fatisfv three fi :as issued from the Justice Court of the 1026th district, G M. ‘n favo- J R W*i- lace vs. Will H Thomas. Levy made by J B Thomp son, L C, and returned to me. Also, at thosamo time aud ydoes, a cily lot on the west comer of Forsyth and Grnhb streets in the otty of Atlauta, part of land lot No 78, iu the 14rh district of originally Ifonry, now Fulton county, fronting on Forsyth street 50 Let and running back same width 60 feet on Grubb street. Levied on a« tbo property of Jane E Siinsto satisfy a fifa from Falton Superior Court vs J L Richmond k Co. in favor of WB Phillips. Property pointed ut by plaintiff’s attorney. Alto, at the same time and place, a lot In the city of Atlauta and county of Fulton, part of land lot No 77 of tho 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county, Georgia, and known in the plan of said city as the northern ball of iota Nos 2 and 3, with i4 f^et in width from the southern half of aaid lot* Noe 2 and 3, running the whole length of said lots from Pryor to Loyd streets added, aud in block 24, bonndod on the west by Pryor street, on the south by the re mainder of the lots 2 and 3, on the east by Loydstrewt, and on the north by lots Nos 1 and 4 of ea*d block, fronting 114 L feet on Pryor street and rnnuiag back east same width to Loyd street, and containing one acre more or less. Levied on as the property of J Perry Chisolm by virtue of and to satisfy a fifa issued from Fuiton Superior Court in favor of V C Head and M F Papy vs. J Perry Chisolm. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney and sold for the purchase money. street, and extending b*ck 100 feet, more or less, to an alley, it being lot No. 3 of the sub division of the Mitchell property, in the fourth ward of the city of Atlanta, ad.joiniug the properly of Brown ind Peck, it being a part of lund lot No. 77 in tho 14th dii-triet cf originally Henry, now Fulton county, Ga. Levied ou as the property of O A. Locbnne, trustee, tic., by virtue of and to satisfy a fi. fu issued from Fulton Superior Court, in favor of Willum Mirkhara vs. O. A. Lnchrane, trustee, .See. Pri perty pointed out b> plain tiff’s attorney. Also, at the same time and place, all that tract or parcal or land situated, lying aud being in the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fnlton county. Ga.. and part of lot No. 224, beginning at thv southwest corner of eaid lot and running i.orth along the west line of said lot to a branch, theuc * up said biaoch to a f-trect orroid 30 feet wide,thence cast along tho s rett or road 500 feet, more or less, to the lauds of James W. Smith, thence south 1.422 feet, more or less, to the south line of said lot, tbcuce west on the sni south line to tho beginning: also, beginnimi 1.248 feet from the faouthw* st corner on the south line of aaid lot at Janies'.V. Smith’s land, and then running eaat 1.224 feet, thence north 1,422 feet to a street, tlieuce west along aaM street 1,224 feet, thence south 1.2 feet tc Ihe beg»niiLg; also all that portion I cf said lot begi-.cing at the running south 048 fec-t to along j southeast direction to a branch, thence down said branch to a street, th*nce eaet along said street to tL*» southeast corner of No 14, in the subdivision of said land lot, thepce north 1 576 feet to the nerth Hue of said lot, thencs west to the northwest corner of the .being known by Nos C. G, 7, 8, 11, 12. 13 and Isubdivis on ot raid lot, and containing 90 property of h' II lltll CONCORDIA HALL. lVXoxx^ay and Tutosday OCTOBER 13lU nml 14tl«. THE SENSATION OF THE DAY I 15 Nets China. Wa 4 Sets Dickens' AV gold Phi it ion 1 Sets Waverly N 4 Sets li u 1 hit’s Work Pali t ion '-25 Copies Shtikspcurc’ Works 200 Superb Cliromos, v S5 to 810 each Is . I ied oa as tho property of D. Y. Elhoti, oy virtue OO j hm | ( 0 satisfy a 11. fi issued from the Justice*’ Court 500 OO | of the 469;h D.snict, G. M , in favor of II. 1L Embry j vs. D. Y. Elliott. Lsvy made by J. D. Martin, L. C., 150 <10 ! a,lA * elwr ®* d to mc * ... n Also, at tho same tiru. 1 and place, a city lot in tho IO j oo ; g ret war d ot the city ot Atlanta, beiug a part of lanl I lot Dimmer HJ, ot the fourteenth district of ori- 100 00 ■' ginallj’ Henrj*. now Fulton county. G. orgia, | the siiuo being on McLiuu’s alley and the Macon and I Western Railroad,adjoining Prince, and containing of an acre more or lees. Levied on a* the property of A. Filming by virtue of and to satisfy a fi ta issued 1,000 OO I Bat i - shoulders 8*; clear i .flveston 529; Boston noue; all ports 12,015 . >oeipts at various ports for the week 599;! ' -''-■rts for the- week 51,115. Prod nee Market. New Yoek, October 10. 1873. xiour dull and heavy. Wheat quiet and in . yens’ favoT. Com dull and be ivy. Pork ull. in buyers’ favor but nominal at? 1G <)l r *. .Lird quiet; old 6teaxn 8 7-1608.t. Liy'erpool, October 10, 1873. Jjtu 23s 6.4023s 61. Y.rns and fabrics :tt. and nnehunged. 3ftuny Narktl. New Yc>bk, October 10, 1873. opened ut 7 but was at 8^ at 11 a. m. .'•locks dull and irregular. Money J and in terest to 3-16. Gold 8-j. Exchange—tong short 7.;. Governmc-riU dull and lower, -i’rtto bonds quiet. Palis, October 10, 18 rib sides 8|09; clear sides 9], packed Lard ; tierce 8^09; kegs 940 96: for steam 8. Whi- j sky qutet ut 91. Money Muckct. New Y'obk, October 10, 1873. i Money a shade easier. Exchange lower | and almost unsaleable at 6i. Gold 810>8jj. } THE GREAT Lulu Combination ALA, The i COMPOSIT) <» :c^t European Gymnast. PRESENTS for THE WEEKLY HERALD: AU subscriber* who shall pay us $2 00 for one year’s subscription to tho WEEKLY HERALD wilihavo an equal s’.are in the following Presents, to be awarded that day; : , 1 C ask Present **>00 00 1 40-Saw Gnllatt Clin, of aiiyde- r-- Governments irregular aud little doing.. ! HILLY PASTOR, Araeric State bonds quiet, Government stocks—81s M; 62s (J.J; Cls 71; 65s 8; new 10,; 6f?> 11: 68h 10^; new 5-i 61; 19-40s 44. >State bonds—Tennessee 6s 73J; new 73’; Virginias 3G; new, 49; consols, 48; deterred, ; Lonismnas, 49; leve? 6s, 42a; 8s, 55; Al abama 8s, 40; 5s. —; Georgia 6s, 7, no bids; North Carolina*, 22; new, 15}; special tax, 10; South Carolina*, 27A; n«.w, 10}; iti April aud October, 26. New* Orleans, Octobtr 10, 1873. Gold nominal at 11012. Currency firmer at 506 per cent, premium for certified -.ectos 57f 90c. Specie has increased two ! check. Exchange—steriiug nominal. Bank a Champion Comic Yocilis MISS MONTAGUE, MISS BEANE. J. f. Raymond, SHfD LECLAIR, W. GRIFFIN, G. A. PLANE liant Programme Ccmprie FRED MONTAGUE. JOHN LeCLAIR, G. A. FARIXI. J AS. IIUN r, J. JONES. T. HUNT, Appear Nightly in A -Musical Farce, A Parlor JSntri'luinim ut. Amt a Comic Tti«-k Pan loin ini Three distinct perfonuances in One Evening. N> y .ttnres Each Nigut. . i»MISSION 75c. Reserved Heats «IC0. oclU-4t E. W. WALJOTT, Business Manager. slre«l make 1 Cotton Screw ’40 One-horse Turn Plows 10 Two-liorne Turn Plows... 10 Sets Cottage Furniture ... 30 Toilet Sets 5400 Iliiiidsonie Engravings, a oil at from $J to §5 each. 300 OO ! 150 OO j 150 OO ! J It Thompson, L C, and returned to Also, at the same time and place, a portion of land lots No 1st and 18 » of the 17th district ot originally Henry, now Fulton county. Ga.. bounded as follows: Beginning at a st»ke in the southwest an 1 running east 1400 l'eet to a sastafraa corner, thence south GJ0 leet to an original laud line and corner, tbeuce cne< 214feet, thence south 344S '. l«-ct to Peachtree creek, then down the creek to Batcher’s line, them e south along said lino to the beginning cjrner. con taining 133 acres more or less. Levied ou as the prop, tv of S R McCaniy by virtue oi and to satisfy two Jus- t.ce Court fi Lia in favor of John Neal vs E SRay aud S R McCaniy and J J Thrasher, securities. Levy made by J R Thompson, L C, and returned to me. Also, at the same time aud place, cue medium siz p d black horse mule, about four years old. and red irou- axeled one-horso wagon, and ihree hundred pounds tho property of 100 OO j E H. McCauley, by virtue of and to s . dis’i 14, of : acres, more or less. Levied | Wm T Gunn, trust c, by virtue of and to s^ ta issued from Fulton burarior Court, in favor of Gc rge W Adair vg Win T Gunn. Property pointed out by plaintiff* and sold as per plat ol the Jesse Cook Survey f »r the purchase money. A’so, at the same tune and place, ail that tr ct of land in nr the city of Atlanta, i on beast of Marietta street, being part of original land lot No HI. and desig nated in Thigpan’s Survey as No 52, fconuded on the north by Moo-e street, ‘J2>«ffet; west by No 62. 20d f-et; <outh, 92 q feet, by No f 6; east by MyrOe or Allen ct, 20i> feet. Also, all that laud lying in the city id' Atlauta, near Stuart’s Rock House, known as lot No 28 iu the survey of Pat Lynch; property front ing ou ho south side of Joue-i Avouue 50 ffet; oast by Edwards 105 feet; west bj’ lot No 29; south by lot No 81 A’l of paid iand lying snd being iu the county of Fulton. Levied on a« the property of Thom as Fitzgibbon, by virtue of and to satisfy a a fa is-ued from the Justice Coart of the 102 5th District, G M. in favor of King A Co vs Thomas Fitzgibbons and Hav- rrty. Levy made by J. F. Porter, L C. and returned to me. ai*o, at the same time and place, a lot contaimog q of an acre, g.tuated oa the corner ot Marietta ami Fairley streets, in the Fdth Ward of the city of Atlan ta, adjoining llijflon A Angier’s, it being part of iand l«*t No. 78. in thf» 14th District of originally Henry, now Fulton county, Ga. Levied on as the propeity of Mrs. W. F. Westmoreland, to sa'isfv a tax ti fa issued by S. R. Ho vie, T. C., for h r State and jCouuty tax for the year 1873. October C b, 1873. Also, at the same time aud place, a city lot in the second ward ot the city of Atlauta containing one- fourth of an acre, situated on Pryor street and adjoin in* the property of Riwson k H.ntz, it being parti' land lot No 77.in the 14th district of originally Houry low Fulton county, Georgia. Levied on as the prop erty of Tho* S Powell, by virtue of and to satisfy a fl fa issued from Fulton Superior court in favor A O Evans vs Tbos S Powell and AG Haygood, Esq. Property pointed out by plaintiff ’a attorney October fl, 1873 Also, at the samo time and place, a lot on the corner of Peters street aud Booth’s Aih-y, iu the 1st ward of tho city of Atlanta, containing twenty-five feet, more or less. On fcaid lot is a two-atory brick building. Levied on as tuc property of Frank Kane, by virtue ol and to satisfy a fi f;i issued from Fioy«l Superior Court in favor of M P Galccran vs. Frank Kuie. Property pointed out bv plaintiff 's attorney. A. M. PEBKEUSON. Sheriff. 0:t7-l-,w4w. PLAN OF AWARDiNB PRESENTS. i I flea france London, October 10, 1873. | drafts 18019}. New York eight scarce; j regular market; sales 20.4 cents premium for j certified checks. JUST FROM NEW YORK. Navnl Stor.■ New York, October 10, 1873. 2 argentine quiet at 41. Rosin firm at £2 >9 for strained. Freights quiet. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Cotton Market. New York, October 9, 1873. jetton—octet ri ceipts 244bales; gross 3,123. Cotton Shies for ni'.uro delivery closed eal;; fettles 9.090 bales, as follows: October 7 9-16; November 17 5-16017 11-32; Decern- her 17^0175-16; Janna*y 17 5 16017 11-32; February 171.017 9-16. Cotton quiet; Bales 1,599 boles at 18^019. \uval Store*. New York, October 10, 1873. ! Turpentine quiet at 41. Rosin quiet at $2 | 8002 85. Freights to Liverpool dull. Wilmington, October 10, 1873. Spirits of turpentine steady at 38. Rosin— | no sales; $2 30 bid for strained. Crude tnr- i pentine quiet at $1 60 for hard; $3 for yel j low dip ancVvirgiii. Tar steady at $2 50. London, October 10, 1873. Turpentine 32s. 6d033 J . Liverpool, October 10, 1873. ! * Turpentine 33s. Gd. -r-” * . . . ber a printed and numbered ticket, entitling tho IN ew Jtxclvertiseinents. ! Voider to whatever present may be awarded the _ j number. Ou New Year’s day the numbered coupons from which each ticket is torn will be placed in a large whiel, and a numbered list of tickets representing pretents will be placed in another and a smaller wheel. In tho presence of a committee of prominent ana well known gentlemen, a blindfolded boy will draw a number from the largo wheel. Another r>oy will draw a ticket from the prize wheel, representing the pres ent to which the holder of tbo first drawn ticket ia entitled. M rs. o’con "ton announces that she has just returned front New York, brimricg A FULL LINE OF MILLINERY GOODS, MUFFS, Furs. Button Moulds, Babies’ Hats, Old Ludiea’ Caps, Flowers, Feathers, fltunes of ad kinds, fa.-t. JCT *-SA : COTTON KTATFM 61,115 *\‘ l receipts it all ports for tho wei arae fine last year ’ .TUil to date Same time last year : oort* of tiie week -’• ime time last year T ~tai to date ■~:irac- time last year - tock at all United States porta vam■.*. time last year At all interior towns -ame time last year y.tock at Liverpool Same time last year 627,000 American afloat for Great Britain 29 000 ast year i 93,922 91,229 136,547 194,193 22,104 593,000 21,000 N. R. FOWLER Auctioneer I E>p cial Attention VALUABLE PLANTATION GOR DON COUNTY. BUTTERICK PATTERNS, ■ nller and Completer St « k than was Ever Offert AGENTS WANTED I la every Town aud Village in Georgia, Alabama, ! i South Carolina and other c.uiiguoua States. Liberal ! commissions allowed. j xyy References require I from all d wiring ta be come agents. i Money can be sent at our rUk by POST-OFFICE ! ORDER, REGISTERED LETTER, or EXPRESS. ; 1 Sptdtuon Copies of the Ukuaui sent on svppUca- j tion. Address i HERALD PUBLISHING C0., P. 0. Box 23, Atlanta, Oa. sued from Fulton Supc of George W Adair vi E H McCauley. Property | pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. Also, at tho name time and place, a lot on the corner of Colliud and Butler streets, in the fourth ward of th- city of Atlanta, it being a part of land lot 52 ot I the 14th d strict of oiiginally Henry, now Fulton I couuty, Georgia, adjoining tho property of Biruc-s and containing one-half acre more or less. Levied on as the property of J. J. Toon, by virtue of aud to satisfy a State and county tax fl fa. issued by 3 It Hoyle, T U, fer hi* tax tor the year 1871. Property pointed out by S 11 Hoyle, T*x Collector, Fultou Aiso, at the aama time and place, a lot or parcel of land lying and being in the Fifth ward of the city of Atlanta, situated ou the ejrnor of Broad and Luckie •treets, fronting ouo hundred feet ou said Broad street and running back same width on Luckie street to Forsyth street, and fronting one hundred feet on Forsyth street, the samo being part of iand lot No. I 178 in the 14th district of originally Henry now Fulton county, Georgia, except seventy-five feet on tho cor ner of Luckie and Broad streets, and running back ou Luckie street same width one hundred and five feet, aud excepting also 87 feet oa tho corner of Luckie and Forsyth streets, and runnieg back to Luckie street sixty-seven feet. Levied on as the property of E R Saspecn by virtue of and to satisfy a mortgage fi fs issued from Fulton Superior Court iu favor ol O J Drake vs E R Sassecu. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney October Cth, 1873. Also, at tho same tune and place, a lot or parcel of laud containing lOiq acres, it being south hull of land lot No 121, in the 14th district of originally Hen ry. now Fulton county, Georgia, bounded by lands of McCool, Perkorson, et al. Also, apart of land lots uumbers 106 and 107 in said 14th district, containing epjlity acres, more cr leas, commencing at thel OKI ICE OF BRANCH, SONS & CO„ AXP COTTON MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, O Tor.KU 7th, 1S73. $10,000 Macon & Bruuswick Railroad Bonds, November Coupon. $10,000 Macon & Brunswick Railroad Bonds January Coupon. riNHE FORMER RESIDENCE AND PLANTATION 1 of Major James Freeman, deceased, of Gordoi county. This plantation contains alK>nt '1,000 -A. ores o XjaucI. TWENTY YE\RS, Liverpool, October )0, 1873. Cotton-sties ineltido9,300 Atcericau bales; upland, on a basis of t;ood ordinary, shipped in October 94; ditto October nod November ditto November and December, I lying near the Coscewattii- River, ou the old Teunes- »ee Road, and on tlie contemplated route of the Car- tersvillo and Ducktown Railroad, wiih flue, large. ■ commodious Dwelling containing eight rooms. Also, I barues, stables, Ac., Ac. It has always been classed | as one of the beat grass and stock farms in Cherokee, | Georgia. It has been long known as a place exceed ingly healthy, being surrounded by mountains and with plenty of the beat running waters near the hotueHtcad. The lands are well watered with good, clear, never-failing streams, and in g->od condition of improvcment.aud contain* over 600 acres first class bot tom land, and will produce clover and grasses of robtr and November, 9 3-16. Selma, October 10. 1873. MRS. O'CONNOR has (njoyt d tie patronage of the | Atlanta ladies, the lias done her best to plci W hat is Life Without Comfort? riN0 carry out tho above, I am prepared to furnish JL LATHS at low prices; also, Southwest Georgia ing, dressed and matched, and moulding to suit gratify all her c 1 the times, at low prices. ANTHONY MURIHY. Later.—low middlings, deliverable iu Oc- | heavy growth, as well at cotton. This desirable farm I is located eighteen milc.i from Caihouo, and eight j mi os from Falnnonnt post office. The sale will take place at Calhoun, Ga.. on tb< ‘ ‘Jotton—net receipts for the wetk 1,222 : FIRST TUESDAY in NOVEMBER next. Possession I then go elsewlo bales; ehipnttatu 1.0*1; aloak io 1672 2,014; j Ktsy» lmmaantely. plenty Of «ood innln, •tuck. : Cotton steady; middling 171; net receipts ; of iodgo i.ochiane and b. w. Freeman. Apply ,400 bales; exports coastwise 960; sales 100; judgeB. w t reemso, on the place, or : e ooo n. ’ i, 7 inn- WaUace * fowler, Beal K.ute Asenta. AOanta. Oa. ASSORTMENT OF Ml LINER Y COODS S.i Tasty and So Complete as at present. Nhe solicits a CALL FROM EVERY LADY of Atlauta oundmg country. If she She is always glad to ■ grain, implements, Ac., on the place. .. . , n . Terms—One-tblrd cash; balauco one, two and three Norfolk, October 01, 18 fo. years, with interest bearing n-tes. Sold on account friends. RespicUaliy, stock 5,038; net receipts for the week 7,160 exports coiffitw ise 5,371; sales 550. ■N* Nashville, October 10, 1873. Cottou firm; low middlings 16; net receipts lor the week 517 bales; shipments 488: stock 1,991. BaLTIMO&e, October 10. 1873. ; Colton dnli but nominal: middlings 17&;! iow roiddiings 17; strict good ordinary ; gross' receipts 331 bales; exportK coastwise 30; sales ! psp«» as duplii 305; stock 1,817; Let receipts for the week 10; ; gros> 1 3f.9; ixporth coastwise 5C6; sales 705. V. iLiUXOTON, October 10, 1873. Cotton Him; middlings 17; net reci ipts 217 bzi< •>; ftock 1,128; net reot ipts i it tt ; • * vk572; exports co.ustvvise 6*0, sales 492. New Orm an*. October 10. 1873i SIRi. E. P. O’CONNOR, 27 Whitehall street, > t: i Atlanta, (it Dollar Savings Bank. NOTICE. Uted September 18, aud signed by Rush li Abo, s draft for $:i0 accepted, in favor of 11.c li* r- ald Publishing Company, by C. 8. Newton. Tho public arc cautioned against negotiating these cither by past due note* or overchecka, are re in fa- 'Ideated to intkc payment immediately. Any legal *r f6(» 1 demands against tne Bank will be received at par in payment of any indebtedhoff to the Rank. <• H* r- . Depositors will phase baud iu tholr books to be i balanced. Any assets of the IIink will l>« gi lor the dime have been obtained. ' dement. HERALD PFHI.IHHING CO. »tli 21 change for dep sits tot hr desiring immediate set- JAMES M WILLIS, Cashier. 0>tt ti I- K-mrtivf; prices bnri'ly iBnintninrri; 1 11 I't.U.Dgk'iaJ; ;ot raidflliuff* T7 : f*7?slrift ilKOItGIA Fulton Coonl.v. Oumn.ilia's (»tI*T., Cctubtr let, 1»73. M RS. NANN1F. E. PENDLETON, wife of Henry Pendleton, her hnabind tefnsing to apply, hsa ij.pl.td for exetupPon of perse nsttr, and I will ujion the same at Iff 0W1 a, m, on ths IMh c *Hober, 1873. *t my <-ffice. $15 Reward. Atentiy Si. Lonis Matnal Life. TO THE POLICY HOLDERS IN THE ST. LOUIS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. IN8E0REIA 4 SO. CA. cy Holder* had better pay their" premiums promptly until tho decision of tho court Is bail upon the injunction prayed lor by the State Commission er of Missouri. If policies lapse by reason of con payment of pre miums, of course they cannot expoci to participate in any arrangment looking to tho protection or Policy Holders whoso Policies may remain In force. JA8. E GODFREY A 80N. oct!0-2t State Agents for Georgia and 8o. C*. lot No 1U7. running east 950 fe*?t to a 6t3ke on the Newuvn load, tbcuce north westward to Gregg’s cor- m r, then-, o «-a«t to tho Maeoa and Western Iteilroad, thence southward to Sidney Root’s corner on tho right of way of said road, thence cast 1,158 feet to a j stake, thence south 850 feet to Lockhart A Doans’ ' I corner, 1 hence west 1,485 feet to tho west boundary of i i land lot No 10G, to a stake, thence 2.070 f «t to the be- j I ginning, except nil that portion oi laud lot No 103 ly- j ! iug on tho eaUaide of the Macon and Western Rail, j | road, formerly sold by Edward Whuo to Thomas VI- I oxamler, levied ou as the property of Edward White I by virtue of ami tJ satisfy two fi fas issued from Fill- j Suyerior Court, one in tavorofW R Phillips vs Edward White maker, and Varney A. Gisk'll, end., and in favor of W R PhilUi s vs Etiuard W hite and E R Sasseen, end., and eleven fi fas issued troia the Jus tices' Court of the 530«li district Georgia militia, iu favor of Woi R Phillips wa Edward White. Property pointed ont by plaintiff's attorney, October C, 1873. Also, at tbe same time aud place, two bales of cotton marked “M. A. A.” weighing respectively 434 and 441 pounds. Levied on a* the property of Virgil 8. ministrator of Wm. 8. Skidmore, deceased, vs. Virgil S. Allen, principal, and Jefferson Johnson, security. Property poiuted out by pla ntiff’s attorney. Also, at the same time aud place, a part of land lot No. 78 in the 14th district of origiually Henry, now Fulton county, Ga.; the part ao levied on is in ward No. 5 of the city of Atlanta, and situated on the cor ner of Marietta and Spring streols in said city, together with the improvements thereon, containing 4 of an acre, more or less. Levied on as the property rrviESK BONDS ar JL State of Geor* low price of Seventy Cents on the Dollar. JLT4:»V- of | ■ 10. it Dig folding POCKET BOOK containingh< twMb 1 $73 i x»ct amount not rrmemt«ivd. The j yard w ill tic gi\en for the return of the Pock- j jrtmmx.to S. A. WILLIAMS, I t No. Ki Marietta street. ! AGENCY GEORGIA R. Ii. A BANKING CO., Atlanta, Ga., October 3,1873. j| AM authorized by a resolution of tho Board of Directors of this Bank to issue Certificates of De- posit, bearing interest, ou speciftod terms. Their ol>- jt ct in this is to help move the cotton crop. cct4 14Aw2t 8. B. IIOYT, Agent. vv • of Administration ou tliu estate of Peter Sheppard, lute of said couuty. deceased— All persons concerned are hereby notified to file Uioir objections, if any they Lave, within the time pre scribed by law, otherwise L'tiers ct Adiuinb (ration will be granted to said petitioner. j. a. McConnell, aug-S-w^t Oi din ary. of Mrs. A. E. Goode by virtue of and to ratify a fi. fa. issued from Fulton 8upcrior Court iu favor of W. W. Chapman^vs. A, E. Goode. Property pointed ont by plaintiff's attorney. Also, at the samo time and pla:c. apart of land lot No 62 of the 14ch district of originally Heury. now Fulton county. The part *o levied ou ia in ward 3 of the city of At’auta, sinated ou tbe corner of Hunter Fair and Uaynei streets, iu raid city, together with tho improvements on the same, containing half acre, more or less. Levied on as the property oi W F Wright by virtue of aud to satisfy a fi fa issu'd from Fnlton Superior Court iu favor ot the Georgia Bank ing Trust Company W F Wrtglit. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. Also, at the saute time and place, part of laud lot No 50 iu the 14th district of orgiually Henry now j Fulton couuty, Ga, in ward 4, aud fronting on tbe east side of Calhoun street, aud the south side of For est Avenue, in the city cf Atlanta, belnu in the corner I of said streets, fronting 130 feet ou Calhoun aud P.0 j feet on Forest Avenue. Levied ou as tbo propeity ot j W T Waters by virtue i f and to satiety a tli fa issued j from Fulton Supe rior Court iu favor of lianka Muh- li-ubriuk and Thouias II Ripley w W’ T YVateis. Prop erty pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. Alao, at the same time aud place, a tract of 1 uul«'ou tsitting loo acres, more or loss, it being the rant half of laud lot 247. in tlio 17th dietriot of oriMiually Henry, now Frit in county, Georgia. Leri, donas the prep* j s to Capitalists, who « u opportunity ot p in our< cent, k- The faith aud credit of tlie Slate cf Georgia h-re been pledge,t for the payment of tho principal and in terest of these Bonds, and that fact should bo suffi cient to recommend them, iu addition to their low price, to those seeking safe investments at a good in terest. Tbe Legislature, last 3 ear, in order to give reassu passed unanimously the following resolution, which wa* approved by hi* Excollency Governor James M. Smith: “A Resolution in reference to the Stale's guaranty on the Bonds of the Macon A Bruuswick Railroad Ootn- pany: "Resolved by the Sou-its and House of Repreeenta- atives in Genera) Assembly met. and it is hereby re solved by the authority of the same. That the State’s guaranty placed on the Ilonds of tho Macon A Bruus wick Railroad Company ia bindiug on the State.” Approved August 14, 1872. c*ct9 deodlm BRANCH. SONS A CO. "VTOV is THE TIME TO L VY IN YOUR WINTER’S Xw supply of coal. Best qnallty of Coal Creek Coil, also another quality of good grate coal that docs not t un tug< ther or amell of sulphur, and only livs three per cent. a*h—only half the nnautttv , '’ 1 auy other coal sold for grate pur poses lu this market. Addrc«n I*. v>. Bot 343. £7 ?n. 1. 8. WILLSON, Agent