The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 10, 1873, Image 5

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Financial and Commercial. On 'Change ’Change yee- Tlitre was a pietty fnll attendance ter Jay morning. VlcePiesidcnt Joo. Stephens presided. The price of white corn vraa advanced to 87a90 cents per trsafcel. No other changes in quotations. C® stotion the mee'itg then adjourned. Atlanta Wholesale Market. cents. Corn'qttiet at 52®53. Pork steady at $15. Lard quie;—steam 74, generally held at S; kettle 8®8£. Bacon quiet., with small sales; shoulders 8}; clear rib 8A; clear sides 8|® 9. Whisky quiet at 90* New Orleans, October 9, 1873. Corn scarce at 80 for yellow mixed. Oats in moderate demand at 56058. Bran $1 10. Hay firmer at $26 for prime; $28 lor choice. Pork dull and lower at $1G 75. Corn meal scarce And higher at $4 GO. Other articles unchanged. Money Market. New York, October 9, 1873. Money advanced J®*. Exchange weak j and lower, with limited demand. Gold 9$® ! 94. Governments dull and weak. States ! quiet. 0 Later.—To-day opened in Wall street with j a feeling of depression, under which there ; was a do line in gold, foreign exchange, Gov- j eri.ment bonds, railway and miscellaneous oad, c»«h and white | shares. Soon afier the inauguration of busi ness there were rumors of mercantile failures. AMUSE MENT9.! CONCORDIA HALL Monday and. Tuesday OCTOBER 13IU and 14th. Chamber or Commerce, Atlanta, Ga., October 'J, 1873. ootten—Baying at 15. Floor—Fancy 510 50all; extra family $9 50*10 00; 'omliy $8 60*9 00; extra f 0 50*7 50; superfine {6 00a d DO; fine $4a6. . Wheat —Ked $1 5Cal 00; ambet $1 65al 75; choice viiite $1 70al 85. Uxne—40o5t>c per buoLtl. Cement $3 25j3 50. Oora—Ychow 83a85c by 87.* 3d cents. ?53lTi«Sw'i.l0*.c; k.t.,ai>«.ndl. n ctctll«. | M°?ey became close, and bankers pressed THE SENSATION OF THE DAY! THE GREAT Lulu Combination COMPOSED Ol -ftteon—Clear aides li qalic; clear rib 11 l->rslC) t Hairs—Sugar cared 15JialG. •houl- j brokers to take up loans which had been standing since the panic. Money was diffi cult to obtain on call Exchange demand ctinxCHC. % btauuiug since lue panic. »io Hama—Sugar cured l5 Ji»10. cnlt to obtain on call Exc , 8^ * U “?‘^ »“* the » D PP'y Hay—Timothy $1 £0*1 73; clover $1 25al G5. Gold opened at 9g and dech Oats—55c; seed oats 60aG5c. Rye— $1 -5 per bushel. Harley— f 1 35ai 50 per bushel, rkoal—Lump, by cur load, at 28a30c. Gotten ties—9; f. JkggiDg—2 lbs, 16alC, l iC; 2.V lb?, 2* Grinev bagging-13’,'allc. Ooffes—m.j 26J fc a28;*G; lsgulra 23*30 .aoOha 37*,a40. Ha. or—A 12>«sl2;4c; C 12*12 Ua!2V. Fearl Grits—$0 00 per bbl. Bundles—19 ‘. a20c. Checac— IS 1 ;*!?. • ut fo.* yesterJjy: Ait-Line Railroad. Atlanta and Went Point Railroad 100 “ Western and Atlantic Railroad •*>* “ Maeon and Western Railroad 02 *• ■'j Wagon 1084 “ Total receipts for season... 1,393 " There were shipped yesterday 1,028 bale i,a« follows: vor M*coa Railroad 940 ba’es. " Western and AV.autic Railroad 10 *• Georgia Railroad 72 " Telegraphic Markets. Cotton Market. OPENING BITOT ATIONH. New York, October 9, 1873. Uolton quiet and firm; sales 1,C62 bales; uplands 184; Orleans 19 J. Futures opened as follows: October 17 9-1G ® 174; November 17 17-32® 17£; December 7 17-32® 17 MO, March 18. i Liyebtool, October 9, 1873. Jotlon buoyant; uplands 9g®9}d.; Orleans ‘■8@9}d.; sales20,000 bales; speculation and export 5,000; to arrive steady, but no tran sactions. Later—Sales of uplands on a basis of ;ow middling, deliverable in December 8 9-1 Cd. Still Laiek.—Sales of uplands on a basis good ordinary, shipped in November, S 12-lGd. Ditto, deliverable in December and January, 8^. Orleans, ou a b.isis of good ordinary, shipped in September and October, 9£d. Produce market. New Yoke, October 9, 1873. Fiour quiet and unchanged. Wheat quiet and firm. Corn dull and heivy. Pork dull; round lota new $16 75® 17. Lard dall and jeavy; old and new steam 87-16®8i. Tur pentine firm at 41. Kosin firm at $2 85® 2 9© for strained, freights steady. Money Market. New Y'of.k, October 9, 1873. Stocks active, but weak and lower. Money ” ®9. Gold 95. Exchange—long 7; short 8. Governments dull and lower. S f a*e bonds quiet. London, October 9, 1873. Nj change in bank rates. Fives 92. Erie 421. Later—Erie 42. Htit.l Later.—Erie 41;. Palis, October 9, 1873. rentes 57f 95e. Feanefoet, October 9, 1673. Bonds 97. \aval Stores. • New York, October 9, 1873. declined steadily to », alter which a slight reaction took place and the price advanced to 9|, but again fell off, closing at 9j®94. The rates for carrying were G, 5, 4, 7, 1-32 und 7, gold. Governments weak; 81s, 34; G2s, G}; 64s, 7}; Cos, 8}; new, 12; 07s, 12jj; 68s, 121; new 5s, 6.!; 10-40s, 64; Tennessee’s, 73J; new,734: Virginias 3G; new, 40; consols, 48; deterred, 9}; Louisiana*?, 40; levee Gs, 42A; 8s, 55; Al abama 8s, 40; 5s, —; Georgia Gs, 7, no bids; North Carolines, 22; new, 15.}; special tax, 10; South Carolinas, 27}; new, *10}; in April and Gctober, 2G. New Orleans, October 9, 1873. Currency 4a5 per cent. prem. Exchange— ' sterling, nominally 9} lor bank drafts. New Y'ork sight, 14®2 prem. Gold 12. Naval Stores. New Y'glk, October 9, 1873. j Turpentine steady’ at 41. Itosin steady at ! $2 90. * Wilmington, October 9, 1873. j our Spirits of turpentine steady at 38. llosin j Holders whoso Policies quiet at $2 35 for strained. Low No. 2, $2 35. Crude turpentine unchanged at $1 GO for hard. Yellow dip aud virgin $3 00. Tar steady at $2 50. London, October 9, 1873. Turpentine closed at 32s. ALA, The Great European Gymnast. BILLY PASTOR, America's Champion Comic Vocalist FRED MONTAGUE. JOHN LeOLAIR, G. A. FARIN’I, JAS HUNT, J. JONEH, T. HUNT, Appear Nightly in MISS MONTAGUE, MISS BEANE. J. F. RAYMOND. SHED LeOLAIR, W. GRIFFIN. G. A. BEANE. Brilliant Programme Compris- A Mimirni Farce, A Parlor Eatcrtnlnmrnt, An«l a Comic Triilt Pantomime Three distinct performances in One Evening. New Features Each Night. ADMISSION 75c. Reserve-! Sea's $100. oc!0-4t E. W. WAL OTT, Busiuess Manager. NewYear’s Presents Tie Atlanta Daily k Weekly $7,GOO TO BE GIVEN AWAY! In order to enable us to carry into effjet certaiu morovements to the HERALD, \vo propose to offer is an inducement to subscribers a list of presents, to W 1 1 eqtal distribute The Atlanta Daily Herald Is the only eight-page daily piper published in the South outside of New Orleans, and is universally ad mitted to bo the best paper in Georgia. THE WEEKLY HERALD of the Daily, aud a large ApicySLLjiiilLi. TG THE POLICY HOLDERS IN THE ST. LOUIS MUTUAL ! LIFE IH’USANCE CO. IN GEORGIA & SO. CA. The Cheapest and Best Family Journal ever published in Georgis. The pn<‘ course of the HERALD is :i gmrmto > that it wili evei bo found fighting against Fulton Sheriff’s Sales FOR NOVEMBER. ILL be sold before the Court House door in the city of Atlanta, county of Fulton, wthin th^ legal hours of sale, the following described property, to-wit: A tract or parcel of land situated in the 17tli dis trict of originally Henry, now Fulton county, Ga., containing 9'£ acres more or les-, bouuded by landa of Joseph E. Brown. Wm. McMillan, and others, known ns the T. D Lyon’s vegetable garden on Cur ran street; *l«o, a five acre lot adjoining said garden and surrounded by three streets. Levied on as the property of T. D. Lyons by virtue of and to satisfy a ft. fa. issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor of J. M. C. Iteed vs T. D. Lyons. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Also, at the tame time and place, a house and lot on Marietta street, m the city of Atlanta, said lot front ing 75 feet on Marietta street and running back tamo width 14f, feet more or les*. adjoining tlio property of the Payne estate, Scbnediker and others. On aaid lot is a two-roomed frame dwelling. Levied on as tto property of Wilbam Hudson by virtue of and to satis fy a fita iesuod from Fulton Superior Court in favor of Henry Irby vs Wilnsra J Hudson. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. Also at the same time and placo, all that tractor par cel of land situated lying and being in ihe city of At lanta. Fulton county, Georgia, it being a part of urines’ subdivision of block No 140, of original land lot No 51, in Urn 14th District of aaid county of Fulton; said por tion fronting on east Harris street 183 feet and run ning back 011 Butler street 202 feet. Levied on as the property of Amy H. Sells,by virtue of and to satisfy a mortgage flfa issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor of Paul Jones, Sr., vs. Amy H Solis. Property pointed out iu Faid mortgage fl»a. Also at the name tune and slace, all that tract or par- cel of land lying and being in the 17th District of origi nally II nry, now Fulton county, Georgia, it being a part of land Lot No 107 in said 17th dist 1 ., contain ing fifteen acres more or lose, bouuded north by a now street, called Emmett street, cast by laud owned by James McDonald, ou the 21»t day of August, 1801, and south by Richard Pi ters, and went by laud now occupied by Theo. McAskowski. Levied on as the property of Solomon Lmdess, by virtue of and to tgage ft fa issued from Fulton Superior the injunction prayed J or by the State Commission er of Missouri. If policies lapse by reason of non payment of pre miums, of course they cannot expect to participat arraugment looking to the protection ~ s mav remain in force. JaS. E GODFREY k 80N, octlO 2t State Agents for Georgia and 80. Ca. Horses for Sale. Court in favor of Wm. Markham vn Solomon Landei Property p anted out in mortgage fi fa. I Also at tbe same time aud place a Louse and lot in j the First ward of the city of Atlanta, Fulton county, Uoiul Rings and Swindlers, |%r^,^: j road, fronting on Peters street 40 fe t and running of the opinion Poli- j And Hint it will bo always found battling for the peo- ! to Garnett street, having a iront o o'J feet, more ^ » ... - ” ““ ‘ T ~ tbe prop- y a fi fa O UR legal adviser «t Atlan , cy Holders had better pay their premiums ! pic and institutions of tha South, ptly until the decision of the court is bad upon | NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. of Policy I Congress aud the Legislature will shortly mset, end J *he Fall Elections will take place in a few weeks. List of Presents for tie Daily. ANNOUNCEMENTS. TIIE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. To the Editors of the Herald: Please aunouuce tbe following Democratic Ticket, which will be supported at the next Municipal Elec tion, by THE PEOPLE. For Mayor. A. LEYDEN. For Conncilmrn . \V. ADAIR. T. M. CLARK. Dn. J. F. BOZEMAN. JOHN KEELY. OWEN LYNCH. L. P. GRANT. FOUr.TH WARI>. M. MAHONEY. WM. H. HOWELL. FIFTH WARD. c. w. hunnicu rr. j. a hayden. WM. G. GRAM BUNG. J. A. RICHARDSON. SEVENTH WARD. ROB’T F. MADDOX. R. M. FARRAR. oct3-tf For Mayor. The name of Major A. LEYDEN is announced as candidate for Mayor of Atlanta. oct3—td Many Citizens. Messrs. Editors—Gents: Anuounce the name of T. M. ACTON on the Working Men’s Ticket, for the Fifth Ward, as Councilman. Oct7-td MANY CITIZENS. Alder ?ase announce my name as a , from the First Ward, subject limtion, on Saturday the 11th JOHN B. GOODWIN. a—Fill lx Wanl. For Alderman—First \V Editors Hkeald: candidate for Aldern to the Democratic 1 Turpentine steady at 10}® 42. llosin quiet j day 01 October, l&TC at :?2 77®2 90 for strained. | feptso-td Cotton Market. CI/)3ING QUOTATIONS. Mew York, October 9, 1873. ctlcn firm; sales 2,478 bales at 18^® 19£. Liyerpool, October 9, 1873. Catton—llie following are the official quo tations: uplands 9g; Orleans 9§. Sales to-day 7,900 bales Atnericau. Galveston, October 9, 1873. Cotton held higher and nominal; good or dinary 15; Texas ordinary 12”; net receipts 347 bales; exports coastwi-ie 78; sales 73; a lock 11,373. Mobile, October 9, 1873. Cotton unchanged; middling 174; low mid dling 15}; net receipts 420 bales; exports eijastwise 799; sales 200; stock 9,754. Charleston, October 9, 1873. Cotton quiet—middling lG4al7; low mid dling 16}; strict good ordinary 1G; net receipts 1,173 baits; sales 300; stock i 1,029. New Orleans, October 9, 1873. gj Cotton—ffft-rings light, demand strong; ddiings 18£@18;; low middlings 17.]®18; Southern market. For particulars addio Lnnby's Mills, Ow ! EVEUY MERCHANT SHOULD TAKE XT. (*. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer.! EVERY meohaxio should take it. Gr JR EAT SAL 1L — OF — JOHN H. JAMES’, Banker, JReal Estate. JOHN H. GOLD3MITH and MOSES T. SIMMONS will be supported by the citizens of the Fifth Ward for Aldermen for the year 1874, aubjact to the Dem cratic nomination, which will be hx-ld on the 11 :h oct5-td For Alderman—Seventh Want. W-* are authoriza J tu announce that J. N. LANGS TON is a candidate for Alderman from the Seventh Ward, subject to the Democratic nomination. oct2-td For Alderman. We arc authorized to announce the name of J. C. McMILLAN as a candidate for Alderman from the Seventh Ward, 8 -bject to the I) mocratic nomination. ocl2—td O N TUESDAY, 25th November, in Atlanta, valued at from §85,0JO to f 100.000 00, I will sell at Auc- tiuu, in this city, commencing ut 10 o’clock, on Tues day morning, 25th of November next, the following described magnificent central, rent paying Real Estate: 1st. THAT SPLENDID FIVE STORY (beside* base ment) Brick Store, on the corner of Whitehall and Hunter stieets, Dry Goods Emporium occupied by- Louis de Saule k Co. This buil uDg cost $32,000 aud rents for $3,100, all new and a first-class building. 2d. ONE TWO-STORIED (besides basement)BRICR STORE, on Whitehall street, next door to James’ Bank corner, occupied by Mrs. Agnes Turner, aud rents for $1,580. 3d. ONE VACANT LOT ou Alabama street, S0>£ by G2 leet, alley on east side. 4th. BRICK OFFICES, adjoining above lot, on Ala bama street, occupied by fcamuel Hoyle, rauts for 1 $020. 5th. ONE BRICK STOP.E occupied by John Domini, next to the last named-othces, and rents for $750. 6th. VACANT GROUND. 60 by 70 feet, Ironting on | PeaLhtree street, adjoining the new brick stores now being fiuished by Busby, Boyd A Robinson. Will be divided as per plat exhibited on day of sale, and suit able for stores or for residences, in connection with Cottage Lot in rear. Also, the Brick Cottxge in the ear of said ground, formerly occupied by Mr. Jimex, ronting Eltis street. Rente for $580. 7th. ONE VACANT TRIANGULAR 6H KPED LOT. on Church and Forsyth streets, next to Messrs. Boyd k Bro. 8th. A FOUR ROOM COTTAGE and Lot on Cain streot, occupied by James Patterson. 0th. About TWO ACRES of ground around ihe otic- biated Walton Spring, to he divided ir to small lots as per plat. The recent money panic has fjiven Mr. Jamc-s some inconvenience and he desires to sell his property and increase hi- banking capital. His lot's by a panic bale will be the porch, sers gain. His privat j residence on Peachtree street, that cost $6),OUt), and his Bank Block, on Whitehall street and Railroad, that cost $75,000 last yrar, and rents for $10,009 per annum, will not bo bold. Plus of vacant properly will be posted. Capitalists from a distance and ut home, aro invited to examine all this gilt edged, rent-paying, central property. TERMS—Ouo-third cash, balance in two and four nicuths with ten percent, interest. Unquestionable titles. L">an Certificates and deposits in James’ Bank re ceived in payment. Good Railroad, Ci:y or State bonds received as cash at thair market value, which wiil be agre-d upon before the sa;e commences, upon inquiry. This is certainly the finest opportunity for capital ists to make sate investments, that has been presented for years. I will show this property or gives auy in formation about it at any time to those who will call at iny offiHJ. O. W. AD»IR, Real i state Ag u nt, No. 1 Kimball Uon,e. ocil0-12,19,26, nov2,9,16,23,25. EVERY PROFESSION.VL SHOULD TAKE IT. i EVERYBODY SHOULD TAKE IT. All subscribers w’ho pay us $3 for six mouths’ sub scription to the Daily HERALD, above all arrearages, from this date to New Year's Day, will have an equal chance of obtaining oae of tho following Presents, to be awarded on that day: 1 Cash Present 9 500 OO 1 Plano, worth 500 00 4 Gold Watches 5 Sewing Machines 5 Sets Furniture 15 Sets Clitmt. Wine 4 Sets Dickens' Works, grct-i gold Edition... 4t Sets Waverly Novels 4 Sets Bulwer's Works, Library Edition 100 00 35 Copies Shakspcarc’s Complete Works ‘200 Superb Chromos, worth from $5 to $10 400 OO 50OO 500 OO 500 OO 150 00 100 OO 150 00 said Garnett street. Levied < I irty of.M. Menko, by virtue of and t< : issued from DeKalb Superior Court, in lavoir of Wa • lace k Fowler vs J. C. Ste wart and M. Menko. Trop- | ert.v pointed out by plaintiffs’ attorney. j Abo at the same time and place two city lots in the | city of Atlanta, fronting on Glower street 80 feet, Nos. ' G and 7, containing ’cth of an acre, more or less, with a * small house, 14 by K> feet, on the same. Levied on as j the property of Joseph F. Jones, by virtz-. cf and to I satisfy a fi la issued from tbo Jus:ice Court of iLe i 1234tb district, G. M , ia favor of David Dewberry \s j Joseph F. Jones. Levy made by J. F. Wa’ker, L. C., and returned to me. Also, at the same time and place, all tha. tract or parcel of land 6itua e, lying and being iu the county of Fulton, known and distinguished as cne-f-.urth part of laud lot No 1S5, in the 11th district of origi nally Henry, now Fulton county, Georgia, it being the northwest corner of said land lot, containing fifty acres more or less. Levied ou as the property of John C Battle, by virtue of and to satisfy two ft las. one issued from Fulton Supctior Couit in favor of Wm J Herring vs John C Battle, and the other a Stato and coun»y tax fi f* issued by S U Hoyle, T C. Prop erty pointed out by piaiutiff’a attorney. Al-o, at the same time aud placn a l that tract or parcel of land lying and being in tl-.o 17th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Georgia, and known as land lot No 183 in said district, containing 202 seres more or less. Levied on as the property of F H. Rowe, administra tor, b.* virtue of and to satisfy a subpoena fi fa. iu favor of George Collier vs. F H. Rowe, administrator. Prop erty pointed out by plai diff ’& attorney. Also, a*, the same time and place, a tract or parcel of land lying and being ia land let 112 of the 14th district ol original y Henry, now F'ulton county, Ga. Said lot contains one-half acre, more or Icsh, and is bouuded on north side by the Western Jc Atlantic IUilro*d, on the west side by the Mason & Turner Ferry road, and adjoining the property of Loftis on the west Lev ied on as the property of D. Y. Elliott, oy virtue ot and to satisfy a ft. fa issued from the Justice*’ Coart of tbe 469th District, G. M , in favor ot II. H. Embry vs. D. Y. Elliott. Levy made by J. B. Martin, L. C., aud returned to me. Also, at the same time and place, a city lot in the first ward of the city of Atlanta, b*-iug a part of lan l lot cumoer 85, of the fourteenth district of ori ginally Henry, now Fulton county. G. orgia. the same being on McLinn’s alley aud the Macon aud Western Railroad,adjoiuing Prince, and containing 1 4 of an a^ro more or lees. Levied on as the property of A. Fleming by viriue of and to satisfy a ft fa issued from a Justice Court of the 1025th district, G. M., in A Fleming. Levy made by PRESENTS for THE WEEKLY HERALB: All subscribers who shall pay us $2 00 for ono year’s subscription to the WEEKLY HERALD will have an equal share in the following Preaonts. to be awarded that day: 1 Cask Present $300 OO L 40-Satv Gtillatt Gin, of any de sired make 300 OO 1 Cotton Screw 30 Onc-horsc Tarn Plows 10 Two-lioric Turn Plow 10 Sets Cottage Furnltart 30 Toilet Sets 300 Ilamhome Engraving id at from S3 to S3 ca 150 OO 130 OO 100 OO 400 00 300 OO We are authorized to say that W. IT. BROTHER- TON. candidate for Alderman in the First Ward, will be at home next Tuesday, and will see as many of his constituents as he can between then and the ncnv.ua- N. R. FOWLER. Auctioneer VALUABLE PLANTATION GOR- 005! COUNTY. PLAN OF AWARDING PRESENTS. On receipt of the mouey, or of th-v name, with the money, from our agents, wo will send to each subscri ber a printed anil numbered ticket, entitling the holder to whatever present may bo awarded the number. On New Year’s day tho numbered coupons from which each ticket is torn will bo placed in a largo wheel, and a numberod list of tickets representing preseuts will be placed in another aud a smaller wheel. In tbo presence of a committee of prominent ana well known gentlemen, a blindfolded boy will draw a number from the large wheel. Another hoy will diaw a ticket from the prize wheel, representing tho pres ent to which the holdor of tho iiret drawn ticket is entitled. I ^ lof land j lots No 184 aud 185 of the 17.h district of originally Henry, now Fulton county, Gd., bouuded as follows: 1 Beginning at a stake iu tlm southwest aud running east 1490 feet to » eas'afras corner, thence south G60 leet to an original laud Udc and corner, thence eae - 214,’j feet, thence south 3448)1 l-»t to Peachtree creek, then down the creek to Hatcher’s line, thence south along eaid line to the beginning corner, con- taiuing 133 acres more or less. Levied on as the prop- ty of S It McCamy by virtue of and to satisfy two Jus tice Court ft fjs iu favor cf Johu Neal vs E S Ray and 8 R McCamy and J J Thrasher, seeu itics. Levy made by J R Thompson, L C, and returned to me. Also, at the same time aud place, one medium siz'd Mack horse mule, about four years old. and red iron- oxelcd one-horse wagon, and ilireo hundred pounds of cotton in the seed. Levied ou as the properly of E U. McCauley, by virtue of and to satisfy a dis'ress warrant, issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor of George W Adair v* E H McCauley. Property j pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. Also, at the sarno time aud place, a lot on the corner of Collins aud Butler streets, in the fourth ward of th • city ot Atlanta, it b -ieg a part of bind lot 52 of tbo 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county, Georgia, adjoining the property of Bnrues. and containing one-half aero more or less. Levied on as the property of J. J. Toon, by virtue of aud t > satisfy a Stato and county tax ft fa, issued by S R Hoyle, T C, for his t ix lor the year 1871. Property pointed out by S II Hoyle, T.ix Collector, l'ultou erfy of E M Donahoo, by virtue of and to aatisfy a fi fa issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor of HU Hooper va E M Donahoo. Property pointed out by pla miff’s attorney. Also, at tne same time and place, a part of land lot No 63. in the 14th district of orlginallv Henry, now Fulton county, Georgia, th* said laud being in the city of Atlanta, and known iu the plan of said city as the fouth half of lot No 6, in block No 2. in the first divis ion ot said lot, bound'd on tho north by the north half of lot No 6, east by Frazier atreet, south by lot No 3 in said block, containing half aero more or leas. Levied ou as the property of Will H Thomas by virtue of and to satisfy three fi las issued from tbe Justice Court of the 1020th district, G M, in favor of J R Wal lace vs. Will II Thomas. Levy made by J R Thomp son, L C, and returned to me. Also, at the same time and place, a city Jot on the west corner of Foi>yth and Grubb streets in the city of Atlanta, part of land lot No 78, in the 14th district cf originally Henry, now Fulton county, fronting on Forsyth street 50 ftetaud running back same width 60 feet on Grubb street. Levied on as the prop'-rtv of Jane E Simato satiety a flfa from Fulton Kuperior Court vs J L Richmond & Co. in favor of W B Phillips. Property pointed ut by plaintiff's attorney. Aiso, at the samo time and place, a lot In the city of ATDnta and county of Fulton, part of lend lot No 77 of the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county, Georgia, and known in the plan of said city as the northern half of lots Nos 2 aud 3, with 14 feet in width from the southern half cf said lots Nos 2 and 3, running the whole length of said lots from Pryor to Loyd streets added, and iu block 24, bounded ou the west r,y Pryor street, on tho south by tho re mainder of the lots 2 aud 3, oaths east by Loyd street, aud ou the north by lots Holland 4 of sa:d block, fronting 114 V, fret on Pryor atreet and running back east samo width to Loyd street, and containing one ^acre more or less. Levied on as tbo property of J l’« rry Chisolm by virtue of and to satisfy a lifa issued from Fu ton Superior Court m 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. Also at the same time aud place, a lot, aud the im provement* on the same, fronting 21 feet on Pryor street, and extending b tek 100 feet, more or less, to an alloy, it being lot No. 3 of tbe sub division of tho Mitchell property, in the fonrih ward of the city of Atlanta, adjoining the property of Brown and Peck, it (being a pvt of land lot No. 77 in the 14th district cf originally Henry, now Fulton county, Ga. Levied on as the property of O. A. Locbrane, trustee, kc., by virtue of ana to satisfy a fi. fa Issued from Fulton Superior Court, in favor of William Markham \s O. A. Lochrane, trustee, Ac. Property pointed out by plain- tiff’s attorney. Also, at the samo time and place, all that tract or parcel or land situated, lyiu* and being in tbe 14th district of originally Henry, cow Fulton county, Ga., and part of lot No. 224, beginning at th” southwest coruer of said lot und running north along tbe west line of saia lot to a branch, thencs up said branch to a street or roid 30 feet wid.*,thence cast along the s reet or road 600 feet, more or le.=?, to tbe lands of James W. Smith, tlicnce eoutb 1.422 feet, more or less, to the south line of said lot, thence wc«t on the s*t<1 south line to tho beginning: also, beginning 1.2i8 feet from the southwi at corner on the couth line of said lot at James W. Smith's land, and then running east 1.224 feet, thc-nce north 1,422 feet to a street, thence west along said ctr.et 1,224 feet, thence south 1,422 feet to the beginning; also all that portion of said lot beginning at the son: Lweft corner and running souih G42 feet to Bonahoo’s ience, thence along said fence in a southeast direction to a branch, thence djwn said branch to a street, tb 'nco cast along said street to the southeast corner of No 14, in tho subdivision of sail laud lot, thenco north 1 57G feet to the north lino of said lot. thence west to the northwest corner of the same, being known by Nos C, G, 7, 8, 11, 12. 13 aud 14, of the subdivision ot said lot, and containing 90 acres, more or less. Levied on as the property of Wm T Gunn, truet e, by virtue of and to satisfy a fi la issued from Fulton .superior Court, in favor of Ge rge \V Adair vs Wm T Gunn. Property pointed out by plaintiff aud sold as per plat of the Jet-se Cook Survey for the purchase money. Also, at the same time and place, ail that tr«ct of land m ar the city of Atlanta, northeast oi Marietta street, being part of original land lot No 81. and desig nated in Thigpen’s Survey as Xj 52. bounded on tho i! rth by Moose street, 92feet; west by No 62. 200 f south, 92;* feet, by No .'5; east by Myrtle or Allen street, 200 feet. Also, all that land lying in the city of Atlanta, near Stuart’s Rock House, known as lot No 28 in tho survey of Pat Lynch; property front ing on the south 6ide of Jones Avenue 50 feet; east by Edwardr street. 105 feet; west by lot No 29; south by lot No 84 All of said land lying snd being in the county ot Fulton. Levied on a« the property of Thom as Fitzgibbon, by virtue of and to satisfy a ti fa is-ued from the Justice Court of the 102^1 h D.strict, OM. in favor of Kiug & Co vs Thomas FitzgibbonH and Hav- erty. Levy made by J. F. Porter, L C. and returned to me. Also, at the same time and place, a lot containing L* of an acre, situated on the corner of Marietta and Fairley streets, iu the Fifth Ward of the city of Atlan ta, adjoining Hayden A Angler’s, it being jvart of land lot No. 78. in tb« 14th District of originally Henry, now Fulton county, Ga. Levied on as the property of Mrs. W. F. Westmoreland, to sa isfy a tax ft fa issued by S. It. Hoyle, T. C., for h r State and JCounty tax for the year 1873. October 6th, 1873. Also, at the same time aud place, a city lot in the second ward of the city of Atlanta containing one- fourth of an acre, situated on Pryor street and adjoin iug the property of ll.iwson k Hintz, it being part of land lot No 77,ic the 14th district of originally Henry row Fulton county, Georgia. Levied ou as the prop erty of Tlios S Powell, by virtue of and to satisfy a fi la issued from Fulton Superior court in favor A O Evans vs Thos S Powell and AG Haygood, Eeq. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney October G, 1873. Also, at the same time and place, a lot on tho corner of Peters street and Booth's Alley, iu tbe 1st warfl cf the city of Atlanta, containing twenty-live feet, more or less. On said lot is a two-atory brick building. Levied on as the property of Frank Kane, by virtue cf and to satisfy a ft fa issued from Floyd Superior Court in favor of M P Galceran vs. Frank Kane. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorne^^H Oc'7-1:l A. M. PEKKERSON, Sheriff. OFFICE OF Wc are authorized to announce the name of J. H. j lying WAGNON 1 >r Alderman for the Second Waul. octS-td __ For A 1<1<-1 man. I hereby aenouuco myself a candid on for Alderman from the First Wan | Democratic nomination on Saturday, j tober, 1873. Jon oct2-td. 1, subject to the lltti day of Oc- n F. Mourns. For Alderman. Wc are authorized to announce Mr. K. as a candidate for Alderman from tho Third Ward, subject to the Democratic nomination. oct2-td fttr.ct good ordinary 1G4017; net receipts 3,- 317 bales; gross 3,G13: tales 1,500; stock 33,- 082. Eai.timope, October 9, 1873. Cotton dull: middling 1 17£; low middlings 7; strict good ordinary 16}; net receipts 85; bf*es; experts coastwise 75; sales 40; stock J 916. Norfolk, October 9, 1873. Cotton firm; low middling 17.;; net leceipts •".SO balos; exports coastwise 621; sales 75; stock 4,598. Wilmington, October 9. 1873. 'Jotton firm -middlings 17; net receipts 69 bales; rates 115; stock 911. Philadelphia, October 9, 1873. Cotton nominal, nothing doing —middlings s;; net receipts G9 bales; gross 345. Memphis, October 9, 1873. Cotton firm and quiet; middlings 17; receipts 789 bales; shipments 5G0; stock 10,- 562. Boston, October 9, 1873. Cotton quiet—middling I84; net receipts 53 bales; gross receipts 45G; sales 200; stock 8.000. Augusta, October 9, 1873. Cotton firm for want, ot funds; middlings 15;!® 16; receipts 800 bales, sales 600. Savannah, October 9, 1873. Cotton firm; middlings 17; net receipts 2.668 bales; exports coastwise2,763; sales 549; stock 17,781. Produce Market. New York, October 9, 1873. Southern flour dull and favor of buyers at $6 70®7 35 for common to fair extra; $7®11 for good to choice. Whisky heavy and lower j at 97®99. Wheat 2®3c. lower—the dullness j of exchange and decline in gold checked the | export demand. Corn heovy and lower, with | Aiio“ iDg flnlfth,ng Lnn,brr * Lath8 ’ rilHE FORMER RESIDENCE AND PLANTATION I JL of Major James Freercau, deceased, of Gordon ■ county. This plantation contains about 4.000 Acres o Jjancl, j AGENTS WANTED In every Town and V.il.igo in South (Jaroliua anil othar co.itigu commissions allowed. References require! from come agents. , Money can be sent at .touionte of tlio Car- ; OUDUK, IiEOISTEUUD lUrrEK. OrliXfitKS-f. " *’ * 1 Specimen Copies of tlio Hkrald aeut eld Tonnes- ar the C« .1, anil or terevillo and Duck town ltaiiroad, with fine, iari t commodious Dwelling containing eight rooms. Also, i tiou. Addi barnes, stables, Ac. It has always been classed j as one of the be*t grass and stock farms in Cherokee, Georgia. It has been long known as a place exceed- | iug.y healthy, being surrounded by mountains and ! ith plenty of the best running waters war the ring t.) ba lk by PO3T-0STTCE homestead. The lands are will watered with g| clear, never-failing streams, and in g >od conditio | improvement,and contains over CuOacres firotcla'S ; tom land, and will produce clover aud graseci j heavy growth, as well as cotton. This desirable farm is located eighteen miitj from Calhoun, am YOUNG ! ml es fro:n Fair mount post office. The sale will take place at Calhoun, G.i., FIRST TUESDAY iu NOVEMBER next. Pos given immediately. Plenty of good mules, I grain, implements, Ac., on the place. HERALD PUBLISHING CO., P. 0. Box 23, Atlanta, Oa. W liat is Life Without Comfort? •Li i T110 carry out tho above, I am prepared to furnish I A LATH! Atlanta, situated on the earner of Broad andXuckie streets, fronting 0:10 hundred fi-et on said Broad street aud running back same width on Luckie street to Forsyth street, and fronting 0:10 hundred feet on Forsyth street, the samo being tart of land lot No. 178 in tho 14th district of originally Henry now Fulton county. Georgia, except seventy-fiv > feet on the cor ner oi Luckie and Broad streets, and running back ou Luckie street same width one hundred and five feet, ami excepting also 87 feet on the corner of Luckie and Forsyth street*, and running back 10 Luckie street sixty-seven feet. Levied on as the property of E It Sis ccn by virtue of aud to satisfy a mortgage fi la J issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor ot G J ! Drake vs E It Sassecn. Property pointed out by i plaintiff'8 attorney October Gth, 1873. I Abo, at tho samo t*mo and place, a lot or pare 1 of ■laud containing 101*{ acres, it being eoutb halt of 1 land lot No 121, in tho llsh district of ongiually Hen ry, now Fulton county, Georgia, bounded by landa of McCool, Perkeraon. et al. Also, a part cf land lots numbers ICG and 107 iu said liih district, containing eighty acres, more cr less, commencing at tho northwest corner of land lot number 100 run ning thence \vc*t 39) feet to a stake ou a branch oa lot No 107. running caG 95J frt to a stake ou the Newnv.i load, thcuco northwestward to Green's cor- ui r, thence < a*t to tbo Macoa and Western llsilroad, tlurco couth ward to Sidney Root’s corner on the right ci way of said r a-i. thence east 1.158 feet to a •'take, thence south 850 feet to Lockhart & Doans’ corner, thru*-- w«.st 1.485 feet to the west boundary of land lot No liG, to a stak-. thence 2.670 f «t to the be- ginuiie’, except all that portion ot land lot No 10G ly- j lug or. the tadside of the Macon and Western Rail road, formerly sold by Edward Whi'o to Thomas Al- ' cx&ndcr, 1- vied on as the property of Edward White by virtue of and to satisfy two ft las issued prem Ful- BRANCH, SONS & CO., BANKERS ANP COTTON MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, October 7th, 1873. $10,000 Macon & Bruuswick Railroad Bonds, November Coupon. : $10,000 Macon & Brunswick Railroad Bonds- January Coupon. riYtlE^E BONDS are secured R State of Georgia, aud wa low price of Seventy Cents on the Dollar. AT11S at low prices; also, Southwest Georgi the | Flooring, dressed and matched, aud monkbug to suit ■ion i tbe times, at low prices. xk. cct4-lm ANTHONY MURPHY. Aider ilia Ward. Citizens Fourth Ward: I respectfully announce myself a candidate for Al derman from your Ward, subject to the Demo ratic nomination. oci5-td CHAS. PINCKNEY. I Terms—One-third cash; balance one, two and three years, with interest bearing n-tes. Bold ou account of Judgo Lochrane and B. W. Freeman. Apply to Judge Lochrane, B. W. Freeman, on the place, or to Wallace k Fowler, Real Estate Agents. Atlanta, Ga. jnly6-c8u-tf Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY. LUMBER! LUMBER!! MERRIAM & JONES, 72 33ccatxir Streot. nary of Putnam county, will be sold before the courthouse door in Eatonton, Putnam county, State of Georgia, on tho first Tuesday in November next, one-half of lot No. 239, in 15th District, De- Kalb couuty, iu said State—tho other half owned by McLendon—eighty acres, more or less. Sold ns tho property oi Andrew Reid, deceased. Sold for tho purpose of distribution among tho heirs. Terms cash. WM. A. REID, and ALEXANDER S. REID, Administrators Andrew Reid, dee’d. •ot2*-tiwUJ. n limited demand at 62®63}. Steam West ern mixed pork quiet and weak; new mess White I'ine Sash, Doors aiul Blinds $16 75(^17. Beet in moderate request; mess will at all tun*** famish Dm £ '®10 /,Lard weak at 8 7-16. tirr. Louis, October 9, 1873. Holiday- no market. Louisville, October 9, 1873. Floor io fair demand, firm and unchanged. Corn in fair demand and firm at G3aCl. Pro- v nions in fair demand and easy. Pork $15 25 olC. Bacon—8\ for Shoulders; 9 lor clear nb; 94 for clear sides. Lard, bla9 in tierce; 9 ’. in k^g; 8 for steam. Whisky qntet at 90® h prompt- Cinoinnati, October '•», 1873. Hour iu fair demand and advanced 5 to 1" Harrison Bradford & Co’s STEEL PENS. j Special attention called to the well known nnint crr, 505—75—28—20 Ac 22. FACTORY, NIT. VERNON; OFFICE. 75KHNST.,N. Y GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordinauy h Office, October 1,1873 RS SARAH A. F. HAMILTON, wife <A John J Hamilton, has applied Tor exemption of per sonalty, (her husband having refuse 1 to apply), and I will pass npon tbs samo at It) o’clock A. M. on the 15th dav of Outobor 1873. at my office. ,U wft DANIEL IMTTMAN. Ordinary. M KINC’5 CURE —ron— Chicken Cholera. TH0U8ANDS OF DOLLARS MAY BE ANNUALLY SAVED BY THE USE OF THIS 6IMPLY AND CHEAP REMEDY—ONE BOTTLE WORTH FIFTY CENTS, MAKES TWO GALLONS OF MEDICINE. IT IS CERTAIN AND PROMPT. USED TWICE A WEEK IT WILI. J’RE VENT IIIE DISEASE. Prepared by Da. WILLIAM KING, Athens, Ga. For *aie at wholesale by HALLETT, SEAVEIl k BURBANK, Now York. C. 8. NEWTON, Atlanta, Ga. BARRETT. L^ND k Co. Augusta, Go. W. D. HOYT k Co., l v T - n • or a Kln-pj-ard, late OttWS Clayton Couuty, CHAMBER apply a 1 • EOltGIA a R. A BANKING CO. Atlanta, Oa , October 3,1873. ton Superior Court, ono in lavorofW R Phillips vs Edward White maker, aud Varucv A. Gaskill, end., and one iu favor of W R Phillips vs Ed *ard Wuite aud E Ii Sasseen, end , and eleven ft tas issued from the Jus tices’ Court of tbe 530th district Georgia militia, in favor of Wm R Phillips vs Edward White. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney, October 6, 1873. Also, at the s-ame time and place, two bales of cotton marked “M. A. A.” weighing respectively 434 and 441 pounds. Levied on as the propt rty ot Virgil S. Allen by virtue of and to fatisfy a fi. fa. issued from Floyd Superior Court iu favor of James E. Veal, ad ministrator of Wm. 8. Skidmore, deceased, vs. Virgil 8. Allen, principal, and Jefferson Johnson, eccurity. Property pointed out by pla miff's attorney. AUo, at the samo time and place, a part of laud lot No. 78 in tbo 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county, Go.; tho part so levied on is iu ward No. 6 of the city of Atlanta, and situated ou tbo cor ner of Marietta and 8pring streets in said city, together with tho improvements thereon, containing of an acre, more or loss. Levied ou as tho property of Mrs. A. E. Goode by virtue of and to ratify a fi. f*. issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor of W. W. Chapnian.vs. A. E. Goode. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. Also, at tho same time and place, a pari of laud lot No 52 of tho 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county. The part so levied on i6 iu ward 3 of the city of At'auta, sit iated ou the corner of Huuter. Fair and Hajnoi streets, in sa d city, together with tho improvements on tho samo, containing half AM authorize l by eby notified to file their ! lurccio. N » within tlio time pr r * D alt. b mi i tors or Admiui.'-tratiou j joctlatli’.. . \. M CONNELL, to issue (Yrtifi.at less. Levied on os the property of W F Wright by virtue of and to satisfy a ii f a issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor of the Georgia bank ing Trust Company vs W F Wright. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. Also, at tho same titr.o and place, part of land lot No 50 in the 14th district of orgiually Henry now Fuitou couuty, Ga, in ward 4, and fronting ou the east sido of Oalbou.i street, and thn south sido or For- ot Avenue, in the c.'ty of Atlanta, being in the coruer of said streets, fronting 150 loot on Calhoun aud lv.0 feet on For. ft Av. ru o. Levied on as tb« property of of tho Board of j W T Waters by virtue cf and to satiaty a ft f* issued I from Fulton Suj erior Court in favor of Hanks Muh- It nhriuk and Tlunuas K Ripley v* W T Waters. Prop erty pointed out by pialntiff's attorney. Also, at the Mine tune and pluc.\ a tract of laud eon- ' taintng 100 arrvs, uiove oc V-*. It be ng the ed*t half j of land lot 247. in the 17th district of originally Henry, 1 uow Frit in roMt'lv, a 'org‘». !.< \ id on as the prop- Mists, who rau now -;ng a Security a? good, , Mate IL'iid, aud for thirty per They offer a rare chance to Ca hava an opportunity of pur. in out opinio: cent less. Tho faith and credit of tbe State of Georgia have been pledged for tho payment ot the principal and in- terost of these Bonds and that fact should be suffi cient to recommend them, in addition to their low price, to those 6cekiug safe investments at a good In terest The Legislature, last year, in order to give reassu rance to the holders of these Bouds of the determina tion of the State to keep good her name a* indorser, passed unanimously the following resolution, which was approved by his Excellency Governor Jamea M. Smith: “A Resolution in reference to the State’s guaranty on the Bonds of the Macon & Brunswick Railroad Com pany: “Resolved by the 8euat* and House of Repreeerta- atives in General Assembly met. and it is hereby re solved by the authority of the same. That the State’s guaranty placed on the Bonds of tho Macon A Bruns wick Railroad Company is bindiug ou the btate." Approved August 14, 1873. BRANCH,SUNS A CO. octD.deodlra of De- Their ob- I ■\r OW IS THE TIME TO UI IS TOUT W VSTEB’S _i_N supply of coal. Boat quality of Coal Creek Coal, also another quality of good grate coal that does i ot run tojeth. r or amril of sulphur, and only has tl roe per com. ash—only half the quantity of any othu* coal soi l lor grate pur poses in this market. Address P. O. Box 545. ci «>. J. S. WILLSON, Agent