The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 12, 1873, Image 5

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YELLOW JACK. ! Financial and Commercial. »?,« Spread in Montgomery. 3ic Abatement in Memphis. On 'C image. n'ie yesterday Movigomehy, October 11, laid. Sbrcc. x.a'.hs frem yellow fever in the past twenty- . >nr boars. The deaths tc-day and Friday are of old c*ft» at3 attributed to the cold weather. i Memphis, October 11, 197;* llo abatement of the y-ilow fever, liusineas is » ;-!u»oat Jetalfy suspended. Parents and children aban cm each other. Money received ia judiciously dic- :r;lKite i There mm* a small attenJanco on ! morning. President B. E. Crane presided. 1 The price of seed wheat was discussed a little with * ont result. Ifo changes were male in pr.ces. ; On motion the meeting adjourned. Boston, October 11, 1873. Cotton dull and little doing; middling 18£ @18i; net receipt* 41 bales; gros* 1,705; sales 170; stock 8.000. Savannah, October 11, 1873. Cotton dull but nominal; middlings IG4; net receipts 2,501 bale*; exports coastwise 1,060; sales 457; stock 22.074. Mobile, October 11, 1873. Colton quiet; middling 17}; low middlings 162; strict good ordinary I5;{; net receipts 341 bales; exports coastwise 127: sales 200; stock 0,634. New Advertisements. CLOTHING! r£ WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE AT- | illlanta Wholesale Market. Chambki: of Commerce, Atlanta, Ga., October 11, 1873. i Cotton—Buying at 15. Flour—Fancy *10 Shall; extra family $9 60al0 00; family *3 50a9 00; extra *0 50*7 SO; super line $6 00a ! 6 60; tine $4a6. 1 Wheat—iced fl 50al CO; amboi $1 Goal 75: choice I white $1 70al 83. ; Bei-d Wheat—$1 05(n 2 50. Limo—40a5uc per nushel. Cement $3 25x3 5J. | Corn—Yel ow 85afc7c by car load, caah and white [*90 cents. »I—S7.i90:u d—Tierce 10’ >J0; t 'r; kers, ejns andbncketll on—Clear bide>U> t all k 'c; clear rib 11 VjC; shcul- j dc-rs 10 1 jc. : Hama—Sugar cured 15}£alf>. , , . , Bulk Miata—Clear aides lft-ic; dear rib 10j t ; long a. Hire**, after which a set of resolution* a a* offered by ] deJLr8tdea 10 . fcC .: ahoudera b‘,« EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE. Xr.vr York, October 11, 1873 Rei ai, ournmeiit of Evangelical Alliaoca tbia ornooi., the American branch held a meeting in Asao- 1 :-tioo 1L.I1. Rev. I)r. M:Cosb, of Princeton, delivered a brief Schenck, the substance of which wa •. that the American branch should - tabtjst permanent organization under name of ! Ohriaiiin Congress and that their meetings b® he’d j l -ennially. x»nsl3?ral)!c discussion ensued a3 to nam2 ef in- ! ; ndod organiz itlon.and it was finally resolved its tllet ! ? •** United Stitos Branch Evangelical Alliance. • vot3 of thanks was tendired Revs. D. Prime and i > 3ohi?p and meeting adjourned. Members of foreign delegation to Evangelical Alli- s tjubd for home to-day. WASHINGTON ITEMS. . CohWhv. ex-member c f Congress, from K»n- firef. three shots at ex-Ssnator Pomeroy. Oao . Hay—Timothy $1 60al 75; clover fl 23al C5. Oats— mixed 60c; soed oats 05c. Rye—$1 25 per bushel. Barley—$1 5Oil 75 per bushel. Coal—Lump, by car load, at 2S»30c. Cotton ties—9*£. » Bagging—2 lba, IGaIG.'ic; 2.' a ' lbs, 17c; 2,‘ 4 lbs, 17*c. Gnnnv bagging—Wfalic. Ooffeo—Bio 263*a29, 1 ic; laguira 28i30; java 3la35; mocha 87>ja40. Ha.ar—a 12>£*12.\'c; extra C 12al2A-; demarara 12a!2!v Pearl Grits—f G 0f» per bbl. Candles—19>;*20c. Cheese—16,’^al". Cotton Yarns—$1 50; 3 1 Shirtings. He.: 7-3 Shirt ing l 10c ; Sheetings, 11 >*. .The Money Maikt-1. Alabama Street, October 11, 7 P. M. •ot mere', ,*rfore»d the .kin. Th, employroeot of TUc in c!rtl ' s inc "" fd J"*"- r.fe in the Treasury, partially under Pome- 1 to bavo been the origin of the Sax Fbax< :sco. October 11,1373. Toe _ rHod States authorities will institute proceed- against the ship Baltic, from New York, to recover 1- uahiee foe having kidnapped a crew there, com- .*o#el 0: tailors, kingmakers, carpenters* barbers, Boi lers ahJ firemen, who know nothing about sa:liBg, i.nd.wbr say ihey wore forced oa board the ship in rTork. day very inconsiderably, and it was almost impossible to get accommodation from the Banks. Good sight draft* upon No. 1 houses, drawn by regular custom ers, were cashed freely, but no discounts were made. It was feared early in the day that the currency bad been reduced to such a low ebb that it would not be sufficient to buy all the cotton offered, but we heard of no cotton being turned back. It ia understood that the bauktf have Lad to renew eight-tenths of their discounts and loans which have matured within the past thirty days, and they have about exhausted their surplus; and as the most of the cotton now being brought in is forced cotton, pledged for guano and provisions, it does not throve .-ho }uiy :u U» ca.6 of Thorn,3 Curtin, trtrd by the much currency into general circnlation. The mer- :rt ior kitting William Johnson, the reducer of hi* chant, in the .mailer towns are behaving admi.ably anfihter, returned . verdict of acquittal. Judge forwa d.ug currency or exchange to meet their vinsoi! laid Curtin that bo did no regret the vor-| dr * fls » promptitude that doe. them credit. THE WEATHER. W.vsaxsuTON, October 11, 1873. robftbutiea—For Sunday, in U10 western Gulf atos, south east?rly winds, rising temperature and ..~ndy weather. vr th® castorn Gulf State.’, northeasterly wiuds, srt>7 ciciidf and clear weathsr. .-'or the South Atlantic States, falling barometer and , ady and threatening weather. - ye the Middle States, southeasterly winds veering* tikeriy, with cloudy weather and light Tight times arc expected next week, bat bankers, merchants and citizens have implicit confidence in tho power of the cotton crop to draw money, if not from New York, why then from Liverpool. The Trade of the Week. Almost a total suspension of business should have been expected from tho terrible crisis through which we have pssscd„bat there has been some activity in the several line*. Th® wholesale merchants sell very readily at fair prices to their gilt-edge customers, who buy not quite so freely as they would otherwise havo dine, but still steadily and liberally. The freight business of tne railro 1 Is his dwindled down to almost Produce Market. New Yobx, October 11, 1873. Less doing in flour; shippers holding ofl; slight decline in some instances. Wheat heavy at 203c. lower; winter red western $1 5G. Com fully lc. lower; mixed and yellow western 630,C3i. Pork dull and heavy at $1G 750 17. Lard dull and lower at 8 13 16 0,8 j. Groceries quiet but weak. Cincinnati, October 10, 1873. Flour dull and unchanged. Corn quiet at 51. Provisions quiet but firm with an im proved feeliDg. Pork held firmmiy at $15. Lard quiet but firm; new and old steam 70 7i; kettle 8. Bacon quiet but steady; shoul ders 8; held at 8#@8}; clear rib 84; clear sides 3}. 'Whisky quiet; small sales at 90. New Orleans, October 10, 1873. Flour doll; X $5 87}; XX $G 00; XXX $7 08; family 8 5009 50." Com firm; mixed 80. Oats firmer at ^56060. Bran scarce but firmer at $1 15. Hay firmer; choice $30031. Pork dull but nominal at $15 50al5 75. Dry salted meats quiet; shoulders 94. Bacon— only a limited jobbing demand; shoulders 9^; clear rib 10; cleaa sides 10. Choice S. C., hms scarce at 19. Lard -tierces scarce at 84 0.9, kegs dull at 10010}* Sugar dull; yel low clarified 10; buyers waiting for new stock. Molasses—nothing doing. Whisky scarce; Louisiana 94; Cincinnati $1 05. Coffee quiet at 22a23 ]. Corn meal scarce at $3 50. Louisville, October 21, 1873. Flour firm and in fair demand; prices un changed. Corn firm at G3«64; business email. Provisions quiet. Pork $15. Bacon—shoul ders 8. 1 ,; clear rib sides 8^09; clear sides 9}, packed S. C. bams 13; plain 12. Lard— tierce 8}0 9; kegs 9A; steam 8. Whisky 91. St. Louis, October 11, 1873. Flour quiet and unchanged. Corn in fair | not j c ,,, demand and firm; No. 2 mixed 43043} on i east side track;"45 in elevator; 41 in Novem-; bcr. Pork quiet and unchanged. Bulk meats j oct *‘ J dull but nominal. Bacon dull and unset- ! tied; shoulders 740,84 cash; clear rib sides j 8}. S. C. hams 12015. Lard dull but nom- j inal. Whisky steady at 91095. Money Market. New York, October 11, 1873. Mouey easier at 701- 6 commission. Ex change—good bankers 5;05; sight bills sold at 7; commercial bills dull at 4i05. Gold 84. Government stocks steady. State bonds iiniet and little doin' W tention of th.,se in want 01 CLOTHING •mplvto ♦hat we Lavo now iu Stock a® complete an assortment . ag can be found in Gcor;; a. Wo huve most of our , Goods made to ORDER and guarantee them equal to AMU8EMEN T S. CONCORDIA HALL. lVIoix<i«.y and Tuesday OCTOBER 13tlti anti 14th. THE SENSATION OF THE DAY! THE GREAT EXTRACTS FROM PREMIUM LIST FOR Goods made to ORDER and guarantee them equal to I | 1 | | *!!! ! A,i0R,s work - Lulu lombination but a groat deal less in price. We offer clothing to suit the times. We have also a very largo stock of Boys’ Olothins, For Boys from Nine years up, at very reasonable prices. Our stock of JVXcn’s & Boys’ Shirks, and Under ware is very largo, aud bought very cheap and will be sold at a very small advance from cost. Please examine our stock and prices before purchas ing elsewhere. Thankful for the very liberal patronage in tho past, we most respectfully solicit a continuance of tho same. A. & 8. ROSEN FELD, Gate City Clothing Store, ectl2-2t Whiteli.ll street. I COMPOSED OF ALA, The Great European Gymnast. BILLY PASTOR, America’s Champion Com ic Vocalist FRED MONTAGUE. JOHN LeCL.AIR, G. A. FAKINT, JAS. HUNT, J. JONEM, T. HUNT, MISS MONTAGUE, MISS BEANE, j. f. Raymond, shed leolaib, W. GRIFFIN, G. A. BE\NF., Western & Atlantic Railroad j Apnear Nightly in a Brilliant Programme Compris ing A Mu*i<ru 1 Farce, A Parlor Entertainment, Ami a Comic Tri « k Pantomime New ADMISSION 75c. Reserved Scats $1 (JO. oc!0-4t E. W. WaL OIT’, Business Manager. TRANSPORT AT J^N OFFICE. AiLAxdMttr October 11, 1S75. KewYears Presents NOTICE. Tin* Halloa Accommodation (Schedules No. 11 and 12.)—L* Tli Atlanta Daily & Weelly g Atlanta at 4:4> r. > Dalton at 12;40a.m on Mjnday, 13th instant, . wiil comtue ant continue ico running till further HBBALD. E. B WALKER, ler Transportation. FALL OPENING — OF — $7,000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY! The Paris Millinery EstaMislimeut, No. 55 Whitehall Stieot, Over*Meadow k Bros. Miss , M w 0we " The Atlanta Daily Herald Millinery Goods, „government Stocks^ 8ls ?3*; G2s G.j; Gls j Consisting of the Latest Sty'es and Novelties, and j b^lho*beYrToeorvil 6-2; 65s 7; new 10(1; 67s 10 i; 68s 10. 1 ,; new 5s j rcspecttuily solicits a call from formor patrons and ! IP ^ l weather. r the Lower Lake region, cloud) and clearing &;'..er, with northweete ly winds. j jrNew Eoglsnd, easterly winds, cloudy and threat- j nothicg.aod the Western and Atlantic Road, which. i at this time last year was crowded beyondjenduranc'. • is now doiDg a very light business. No very decided 1 increase is expected in trade lor next week, but the i*j.r the Upper Lakes and the Northwest, rising bar- j merchants generally have bought judiciously, are in r.ctcr, northwesterly winds and partly cloudy and ’ good standing and able to wait without injury for the iear wtVber. 1 panic to blow over. Cotton. Below we give the cotton statement. The receipts, as is usual on Saturday, were rather light, and all brought to the city found ready buyers The statement for the day is: bec m ITS. 1O-40S 1. State bonds—Tennessee Gs 723; new 71 j: Virginia Gs 30; new 40. Consols 47; deferred 8. Louisiana Gs 40; new 40. Levee 6s 521; 8s 55. Alabama 8s 70; 5s no bid. Georgia 6s and 7s no bids. North Carolinas 20; new 15.3; special tax 10. South Carolines 273: new 10." April and October 26. Naval Stores. New York, October 11, 1873. Naval stores steady, freights doll. THE WEEKLY HERALD Miniature Hotel and Restaurant. I Is raad<* up of the cream of tho Daily, and a large iifty-aix column paper. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ST. LOUIS. Sr. Long, October 11,1873. TtM 8» Louis Mutual L : fe Insurance Company baa :..eJan answer to the petition of the 8Ute Soperin- • adent of Insurance, asking for an injunction re- r-tra'ning that company from further prosecution of br^fnea*; In which they deny a!l the allegations set : 7th, and assert that that company is solvent and able to iseet all liabilitlea. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. pAtTKBSON', N. J-, October 11, 1373.^ - *aly one eilk mill in this city is running full tim2. tK'reial have entirely anapenled. Baltimore, October 11,1873. >•*. Luke's and 8t. rant's Churches were robbed of tholr altar rarniture. A golden chalice, set with dia monds and rubies, was taken from St. I’anl>, valued *• $2,000. New Obleass, October 11,1873. -.atanU aad Big Tree were releised on their arrival. ieav7 v eat her is reported in the Gulf on the 0th. Paovipascr., B. I, October 11,1873. Tuc M juongahala encountered rough weather off NHntcck'it. PENNSYLVANIA. Mills Running on Half Time. Philadelphia, October 11,1873. A nuu»>r o: Frankfort cotton mill* are running on half time in conseqaenc.- of the falling eff of ordsTS and the difficulty in precuring currency to pay wages. * arupbeU’s mill at Manayuuk is closed by a strike of th 2 operators. At tLe other Manayuuk mills work con viLUcs at a reduction. The Southwork foundry is . d.and six hundred men are idle, refusing to work the i_ropo«d reduction of ra ea. Catching a little Tartar. —“So you don’t <-r.ro abonfdonkey-riding, Mias. And why?” • Ob, I've got a p*ny, and one doesn’t care abont donkeys alter that, you know !” “Has a pony got more le^s lhan a donkey, then ?*' By Wagon Western aud Atlantic Railroad Maoon and Western Railroad Air-Line Railroad Atlanta and West Point Railroad Georgia Railroad K'4 bales. 34 “ Fret ions to yesterday.... Total receipts for season. For Alderman—Third Ward. We are authorized to announce Mr. J. G. BELLY as a candidate for Alderman from the Third Ward, sub ject to the Democratic nomination, td MANY FRIENDS. THIS DEMOCRATIC TICKET. To lhe Editors of the Herald: Please announce tbe following Democratic Ticket, which will be supported at the next Municipal Elec tion, by THE PEOPLE. fon nBNT. The Cheapest and Best fir§t November, a new elegantly finished building opposite, and within eighty feet of the entrance of tbe j Family Jtmrna i ove r published in.Georgia. The past 1 assenger Depot, with basement for 1 couree 0 f t ^ e HERALD is a guarinte3 that it will ever BAR, RESTAURANT, ETC.. ETC. ; be found fighting against 50x83 feet, light and air on three sides. It has two en- ; second and third floors, by a stairway and dumb waiter. Bond Rings and Swindlers, Tne upper storica have also a wide entrance from tho j front, and twenty-thre3 elegant room*. The entire ! . . .. baildms is of fir t-clu. finish, an-! well .upplied with „ le d ^d ip«7tutloL o7 *h sSh b f h P water pipes, closets, f t\ I will rent to none but a ple ana lD8tl tutions of .ns Bontu. good business man of experience and capital suffi- | cient to run a first-class business. To such it is the j best opportunity fora business place iu the city. oct!2-lt G W. ADAIR. 1 For Rent. At Auction. T HE Two Fino Stores on Whitehall stroet, next door to Chamberlin, Boynton k Co., will be rent ed to the highest bidder, at 10 o’clock, TUESDAY tho 1 14th instant. For particulars as to plan of renting, etc., see no- tico on doors of tho stores. C. C. HAMMOCK, octl2-2t Real Estate Agent. To My 5tli Ward Friends. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. Congress and the Legislature will shortly moot, and the Fall Elections will take place iu a few weeks. List of Presents for the Daily. Tbo Daily HERALD is the most complete newspa per ever published in Georgia. EVERY MERCHANT SHOULD TAKE IT. EVERY MECHANIC SHOULD TAKE IT. SHIPMENTS. Shipments yesterday Shipments previous to yesterday... . Total thipm nts for season Stock on hand yesterday evening Fo Counrilm e yftskj’(yhc. don't like to be chaffed)—“Yes; Cotton quiet; sales 429 balesnt 18,018,. List of Consignees. WESTERN A5I> A1LA5UIC BAXLBOAD. Moore k Marah, M C k J F Kiser, II Banks, J S Oliver, Adair A: Bro, It F Mattox, W M k It J Lowry, G W Parrott, Atlanta 8treet R R, Stanton k Bro, Cook. & Cheek, Elsas, May & Co, D C Seymour, Wm Doty. O H Jones, Jno F Grant, Merriman, Jones k Co, M Wellhonse, Fechter k Mercer, J M Patton k Co, J J McDaniel, Burman k K. Cox k Bro, .T J William*. Ga r rott k Bro, 8ilverv, D & Co, M T Castleberry, O C Carroll, Bjyd k Bro, Atlanta Furniture Factory, Chamberla, B k Co, L B Langford, J R Simmons k Co, Tomnr y. 8 k B, J 8 Watkins, W E 8buttlei>, A C & B F Wyly, W Baxter, J A Analey. Pan! Jones, Cox A Rill, Chapman k R. National Publishing Co, Winship A Bro. Telegraphic Markets. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Cotton Market. New Y’op.k, October 11, 1873. Cotton--netet receipts 320 bales; gross 1,500. Cotton ijalcs for future delivery to-day closed steady; sales 11,400 bales, as follows: October 17 3-16; November 17 1-32; December 17 1-32; January 17 1*1G. G. w. ADAIR. SECOND > Dit. J. F. BOZEMAN. THIRD \ OWEN LYNCH. T. M. CLAEK. JOHN KEELY. L. P. GRANT. I i j] Herald for Aldernrtn lrom the Fifth Ward. While) TAKE IT. grateful to my friends for their expressed partiality, I am compelled to dccliue, as my connection with tha { „ mv erirnTT n TxLT tt Atlanta ConstRution, as its General Traveling Agent, ; EVLKi uULll otiULLiU lAtXh. 11. reqnircs all my time and attention; indeed, its increas ing business demands more time t«an I qm give it. oc!2-lt Respectfully, T. M. ACTON, WM. H. HOWELL. M. MAHONEY. ruui wasd. c. w. HUNN^curr. j. a. hayden. SIXTH WACD. WM. G. GRAMBLING. J. A. RICHARDSON. SEVENTH WARD. ROB’T F. MADDOX. R. M. FARRAR. oct3-tf Aldn Sixth Waul. Georgia iY Railroad Office. Trains, Sundays ■ xcepted, All aubscribera who pay us $5 for six months’ aub- soription to the Daily HERALD, above all arrearages, from this date to New Year’s Day, will have an eqaal chance of obtaining oae of the following Presents, to be awarded on that day: 1 Cash Present 9 500 OO 1 Riaiio, worth 500 OO i at Atlanta at ! \ Gold Watclies. Nigh. Passeuger Train will leave Atlanta at 6:00 r M and arrive at Atlanta at G:03 a M. oct!2-lt E. A. WERNER, Agent. The market during the week shows a very little improvement in comparison with last; there has been a little more doiDg in export busine-s, but this was brought to a stand yesterday by tho sudden decline in gold and in exchange: prices were weak, and closed with a decline of « per cent, in forward de liveries; dealings were light, hut rates did not fluctnatc to any great extent; total sales aggregate CO,113 bales, of which 50,500 were lor future delivery, and 9,013 for immediate delivery, as follows: 1,-47 for export; 5,318 for spinning, and 78 for speculation ; iuclnded were 594 to arrive. SonvoLK, October 11, 1873. Cotton lower; low middling 17; net receipts 867 bales; exports coastwise 840; sales 70; stock 50,065(?). Hai.huoi>i., October 11. 1873. Cotton dull and lower; middlings 17J; low middlings 1G; strict good ordinary 16J; gross receipts 153 bales; exports coastwise 100; sales 125; stock 1,870. MnMi'His, October 11, 1873. Colton steady; middlings 16iffil6i; receipts 1 hereby aunounce myself a candidate for Alder man from the. Sixth Ward, subject to the Democratic nomination, to be held ou October 25tli. t,l M. K. MAHER. Alderman for Sixth Want. D. A. McDCFFIE is announced as a candidate for Aldf rman from tht: Sixth Ward, subject to tho Demo cratic uomiuiVion to be held on tbe 25tb day of Octo- •.racily .twice as many os some donkeys I know 'of.” So yer mother's dead, is she? inquired a bootblack yesterday of a rather solemn-taced ,ad. who had come back with his “kit” after 1:1 absence of • day or two. “Yes, she is,” re- .,ijed the boy, and then straighteuiDg himself up be added: “And dad did the fair thing >,y ) )r - Ten more backs than Mrs. had ■the oikdsv.—Detroit Free Press. Times are still tight, and money an object f dreams only. Oar warehousemen are very enient with the farmers. Cotton opening brisker than a week ago. drown lias returned from the Vienna jiticn e.nd reports Young America ahead .Of world in every department. “8vb.” A little shaver was sitting near bis mo her, ■ no was picking over re isms, when she was died out of the room, and as she left, saiJ: >-Vo,., sonny, don’t touch any of those rai- ':ns when I am gone.” Presently the mother •elurr.ed and inquired: “Well, Charley, did .on taka any raisins r “No, mamma."! ^ (>llon mlauu ™ You k “°"^'T.ie'wo^t : 1.600 bales; shipments 887; stociT 12,112 kno. he d,d, but he wont.ell. . Are.ffaw, October 11, 1873. — ' i Colton declined but nominal; miildlings 134 t f ^~1 X3L Jbt! 3L> £T X* Ali * ' 6';15j: receipts 800 bales; sales 450. o ' Philabelphia, October 11, 1873. . . T . | Colton quiet; middlings 181; low middlings A" -fticfeonil Airline RnilW&y.! IS; strict good ordinary 17*; net receipts 75 • | bales: gross75. WlLJOKOXOS, October 11, 1873. \ i.nvz. ,uiuvx. i Cotton nominal; middlings 17; net rrc ipts sjorw ti:«s r w |113 bales; stock 1,245. H :3e 1J< 7^43 * w i N*w OanrAKs, October 11. 1873. I Cotton hut nominal; middlings 1 s„; low j middlings 175(5,175; stnctgood ordinary Hi; 1 .tv-'”' - (5.1 Gj; net receipts 833 bales; gross 1.153; 5S12 exports to continent 2,48-2; coastwise 981:1 lo R». ius’ciiVn!.’.4:51 a M «4l»s sales 800; stock 33,998. — — Uai.vf.stox, October 11, 1873. BISINtSM COKLEliFA. , Cotton in good demaud at lower rstes: good | BT.SLNES8 OTVkMITfi 1 ordinary 15 j; Texas ordinary 131; net receipts jUebsrn*^*trret., At!»ut», Os! 781 baks; exports to tircat ll.itain 2,746; ■'•tandard InMItotlon. the Urgesl sad bsytprsctt* I g^l, s 411: stock 9,910. I . x- - .1 i_ it.. OMtk Vm. cirrti'.tn. stc.. ^ . , , . «. »• , Charleston, Octjbor ll, 1873. Cotton dull and loser; middling 101: good 8.200 biles; 1874 JUST RECEIVED. 1874 DIARIES for 1874. ALSO, FINESTOCK OF STATIONERY AND BLANK BOOKS, Send for or call and pet a Diauy for 1874, at 110 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.. before they are ad gone. HITCHCOCK k WALDEN, Bookeeitere. octl2eod4t 7. 400 OO 5 Sewing Machines 500 OO 5 Sets Furniture 500 OO 15 Sets China Waie 500 OO 4 Sets Dickens* Works, green and gold Edition 150 00 4 Sets Wavcrly Novels 105 OO 4 Sets IluiAver’s Works, Library Edition 100 OO ‘43 Copies Shakspeare's Complete Work* 150 OO 200 Superb Chromos, worth from $5 to $10 each 1,000 OO GEORGIA STATE FAIR 1 COMMENCING October 27, 1875! CENTS 1L CITY PAM MACON 0 EORGIA. For be6t acre of clover hay.. $ fo For best acre lucerne lay 6o For best acre of uative grass GO beet aere pea vine bay 50 For best acre of corn forage 60 For largest vieid of Southern cane, one acre 6*> For best and largest display garden vegetables... Z~> For largest y'cid upland cottou, one acre 200 For best crop lot upland short staple cottou, not less than five bales 6ft' For best one bale upland short staple cotton 100 (and 25 cents per pound tor the bale) For best bale upland long staple cotton. 100 (and 25 ceuts per pound paid for the baiel For the bust oil painting, by a Georgia lady 100 For tho best display of paintings, drawings, etc. by the pupils of one school or college KK> For the beet r'ndo sill: drocc, done by a Udy of Georgia, cot a ureso cia-cr 5o For best madn home-spun dress, doDf? by a lady of Georgia, not a drc66-maker 5v For best piece of tapestry in worsted and floss, by a lady of Georgia 60 For beat furnished baby basket aud conudeto 6et of infant clothes, by a lady of Georgia 50 For the handsomest set of Mouchoir case, glove box and pin-cushion, xnado by a lady of Georgia. 50 For best half dozen pairs cottou socks, knit by a lady over fifty years of age, (in gold) 25 For beet half dozen pairs cotton socks, knit by a girl under ten years of age, (in gold) 25 For the finest auu largest display of female hand icraft, embracing need.ework : embroidery, knit ting, crocheting, raised work, etc., by ono lady U0 For the best combination horse 10U For tho best Biddle horse KO For the best style harness horse 100 For the finest and best matched double team.... 100 For t^e best stallion, with tea of his colts by his aide 25* For the best Rclding 250 For the best six-mule team 26* For the be.st “ingle mule 14* For the best milch cow 100 For the be^t bull 100 For best ox team 100 For the best sow with pigs 50 For the largest aud finest collection of domestic fowls 10 For the best bushel of corn 25 For the test bushel of peas £•> For tho best tmehel of wheat. 25 For the best bushel of sweet potatoes 6\) For the best bushel of Irish potatoes 22 For the best fifty stalks of sugar cane G For the best result on one acre in *Dy lorag crop 155 For the largest yield of corn on one acre 100 For the largest yield of wheat on one acre 60 For tho largest yield of oats on o ;e acre 60 For the largest yield oi rye. on one acre 6 Fot the best result on one acre, in any cereal crop 200 For the beat display made on the grounds,by any dry goods merchant 10C* or tbe beat display made by any grocery mer chant — 100 For the largest and best display of green-house plants, by one person or Qrm 100 For the best braes band, not less than ten per formers ........... 250 (and $50 extra per day for their music). For the best Georgia plow stock 25 For the best Georgia made wagon (two horse)... 6<- For the best Georgia made cart 25 For best stallion, four years old or more 40 For best preserved horse over twenty years old.. 25 For best Alderney bull •••• 60 For best Devon bull 60 For best collection of table apples, grown In North Georgia 50 For best collection of table apples grown in Middle Georgia 50 REGATTA. Race one mile down stream on Ocrnu gee River, under the rules of the Regatta Association of Macon. For the fastest four-oared shell boat, race open to the world $150 For the fastest double-scull shell boat, race open to the world 60 For the fastest single-scull shell boat, race open to the world 60 For the fastest four-oared canoe boat, race open to tho world 60 (By canoe is meant a boat hewn from a log, without wash-boards or other additions.) Tbe usual entry fco of ten percent, will be charge! lcithc Regatta premiums. MILITARY COMPANY. For the best drilled volunteer military company of not less than forty members, rank and file, open to the world $750 Ten per cent, entry fee on the above premium, aud at least five entries required. llAlt.V l-ASHKNOLB. ,C. t * Junction 9^4 »ta A^COMVoOATKW l-VSSESGEi;. For Mayor. The name of A. LEYDEN is announced ns a caudidato for Mayor of Atlanta, subject to D omocrat- ic nomination on the 25ih Oetob.r. oct3—3 Maxy Cmzs ns. Messrs. Editors—Gents: Announce the name of T. M. ACTON on the Working Man’s Ticket, for the Fifth Ward, as Councilman. 6ct7 td MANY CITIZENS. Kor Alilcrnu n—First IVuitl. E liters Hkrald: Pioas? announce my came as a candidate for Alderman, from the First Ward, subject to the D-.m-x-ratic nomination, on the 25th day o! October, 187::. fcpt:W-td JOHN B. GOODWIN. For Alderman. We are authorized to announce the name of J. C. McMZLLAN as a candidate for Alderimn from the Seventh Ward, a .bject to the Democratic nomination. oct2—11 For Aldcimsn. I hereby auuounce myself a candidate lor re-elec tion for Alderman from the First Ward, subject to tho Democratic nomination on the 25th day of October, 187J. John F. Mourns. oct‘2-td. Kor Alderman. We are authorized to announce Mr. R. C. YOUNG as a candidate for Alderman from tho Third Ward, subject to (lie Democratic nomination. «K't2-td Aldermen—Flit fa Ward. JOHN H. GOLDSMITH and MOSL8 T. SIMMONS will be supported by the citizens of the Fifth Ward for Aldermen for ihe /ear 1874, subject to the Demo de nomination, which will be held on tho 25th lust. vlfr-td For Alderman—Seven!fa Ward. | Wc are authorized t> anaouuoe that J. N. LANGS- j TON is a exadUUtJ for Aldoruis i from tho Seventh | Ward, HUbj.-ct to the D’limcralic nomination. New Dressmaker's Establishment, presents for the weekly herald: In LaF*: ette Block, MITCHELL STREET, Opposite Rooms to Concordia Hall. All subscribers who shall pay us $2 00 for one year’s subscripliou to the WEEKLY HERALD will have au equal a'laro iu the following Presents, to be awarded M RS. WEST AND MISd WERNER have had *rcat Expe ience and success iu the art of Dressmak- I that day tug, and have engaged a buyer in New York to send I „ . „ A them all tho latest Styles aud Novelties In dies* trim- 1 Cm»U Present $300 OO rning, etc., and offer to make dresses at half the u*u&l 1 40-Saw Gnllatt Gin, of nny de sired make 300 00 1 Cotton Screw 150 OO 30 One-horse Turn Plows 150 OO IU Two-horse Turn Plows 100 OO 10 Sets Cottage Furniture 400 OO 30 Toilet Sets 300 OO 200 Handsome Engravings, valu ed at from $3 to %5 each.. 700 OO For Sale. shire HOGS. Among them are several fine Sows, one of the 8ows wilh five pint four weeks ol 1- They are not held at fancy pricos. Apply at this office. octl2-tr UEORUIA—Fulton C ounty. OttDiXABy’s Office, October 1st, 1873. m fUS. ELIZABETH A. HARK19, wife of J. O. Har- ITJ. rts, her husband refusing or neglectlug to apply has applied for exemption of personalty, and I will pass upon th* puma at 10 o’clock a.m., on the 24th day of October, 1873, at my office. Daniel pittman, octl2-d&wlt Ordinary. FO K RENT. MSTAttention ia called to the St/KDAY Hebalu Rest List, published below. Parties desiring Houses would do well to look it over. C. W. ADAIR’S LIST. RESIDENCES. M Eleven room bouse. West End 50 CO Ten room house, Decatur atreet 35 00 Eight room houao West Harris street 40 00 8even room house. Mat kbarn atreet 25 00 Seven room house, Rawson street 15 00 92,300 OO PLAN OF AWARDING PRESENTS. On receipt of the money, or of the name, with tho money, from our agents, wo will send to each subscri ber a printed and numbered ticket, entitling tho holder to whatever present may Ik) awarded tho number. On New Year’s day the numbered coupon* from which each ticket is torn will be placed in a large wheel, and a numbered list of tickets representing present* will be placed in another and a smaller wheel. In the presence of a committee of prominent aud well known gentlemen, a blindfolded boy will draw a number from the largo wheel. Another hoy will draw a ticket from the prize wheel, representing the pres eut to which tho holdor of the first drawn ticket ia ontitled. For Trotting Horses—Georgia Raised; Mile Heats, Best Two in Three. 1st horse to receive Saco 2d horse to receive 75 3d horse to receive 25 Four to enter and three to start. prnsE two—$450. For Trotting Hornes that have never beaten 2:40; mile heats, best two in three. 1st horse to receive $900 2*1 horse to receive 100 3d horse to receive 60 Four to enter and three to start. PURSE THREE —$650. i For Trotting Horses—open to the world; mile heats, j be®t three in flvo. 1st horse to receive $600 j 2d horse to receive 100 I 3d horse to receive 60 Four to cuter anu tbreo to start. UIU'F. FOUS-$350. ! For Running Horses—open to tl»e world; two mile heats, bist two iu three. | 1st horse to reefive $250 2d horse to receive * 100 Three to enter and two to start. rvnsK five—$300. For Running Horses—open to the world; two mil* heats, best two in three. 1st horse to receive $300 Three to outer and two to start. rcasK six—$500. For Running Horses—open to the world; three mils beats, best two in three. 1st horse to receive $500 Four to enter and three to start PURSE SEVEN—$150 00. l or Ruuning or Trotting Horaea—three years old. First horse to receive .$100 00 Second horse to receive 60 <E» Three to enter and two to start. ri'RtE EIGHT—$100 00. For Running or Trotting Horses—two years oki. First horse to receive $75 60 •-td «fa Wait!. Lnolreea school in the South. For circulars, etc., dr* sa B. F. Moore. A M. President. XAXtUKint ATLANTA llUtUNlOW COU-KIK . . , ft »Uae«. MaM«»r». Corver Line and ordinary lr \<" IB. 1 .; net receip ! itwU Thrn hundred OrKln.te* now In | sn ) r , :«*); stools 13,268. CliI/.ENH Fni inn Wamo: I resi*ciratly announce uiysell a caudtdate for At delIU3U ftoiu your Ward, fubject to tlio Demo ratio I nomination'. CHA8. PINCKNEY. I crt$-td Six room house, Rawsou street Six Room House. Jackaon street Six room house, Ellis street room house, Kuwaon Four room house, Collins street room house, Luckin atreet room house. W»*st Huuler street... Three room house, Ivy street STORE HOUSES. Two Stores, Pryor street One Store, Whitehall street Oue store, Peachtree SUOnt One Sure. Marietta street Oue Store, Broad street Two stores Broad street, One Store, Ivy street One bastmt-nt room. Wait street One •• •• •• •* 17 50 ... 15 00 ... 18 00 ... 25 00 ... 33 33 ... 33 33 ... 15 00 ... 1H 00 .$100 00 . 7rt 00 .. CO 00 .. 60 00 AGENTS WANTED In evory Towu aud Village iti Georgia, AUbaiui, South Carollua aud other c utiyuous State couunUtaious allowed. 49* References require! from all detiriug to be come agents. Money can bo sent at our risk by POST-OFFICE ORDER, REGISTERED LETTER; or EXPRESS. Specimen Ooplos of the Herald scot on applica tion. Address HERALD PUBLISHING CO., P. 0. Box 23, Atlanta, Oa. Second horse to receive 25 00 Three to enter aud two to start. runs* NIKE $100 00. Mule Race—Mite Heats; best two in three. 1 First mule to receive $75 a, j Second mule to reccl\e 26 Ob j Four to cuter and three to start. Liberal Tlio above premiums will bo contested for under tho rulas of the turf. The usual entry fie of ten per eeut. on the amount of tho purse will be charged. 1 = 20 00 73 <M) 20 00 octmt G. W. AD Alii. HARDWARE ANO CUTLERY. riNoMMKl, STEWART A BSt K " Hardware Mer'- ; A chants, corner Decatur and Pryor stroeta, op- ! posite tho Kimball House. 1 1 M. ALLxANDER ft CO.,* importers and Dealers •I • ~ COUNTY EXHIUTIONS. 1. To the county which (through It* Society or Clubs) shall furnish the largest and finest dis play, in merit and vailety, of stock, products and results of homo industries, all raised, pro duced or manufactured In the county $10Ct* \ 2. Second best do....... S. Third beat do i 4. Fourth fcof t do...... •00 Kutrica to be made at the August ConveatiOft in Athens. Articles contributed to the Couuty Exhibitions ear o coiupoto for specific premiums in the Premium, at; for instance, a farmer may contribute to tho ex b itlon i f bis county a bushel of Bread Cort»,h« t) thru enter it. individually, for premium ltt.