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Atlanta, January o, 1674.
?.'uc.ueu; D. £. Grata presided over a good mcetios
- > f t merchants oa ’Chango yesterday morning.
Tho following changes were reports .1 in prices:
Wheat bran $1 Mfcl 50.
Oa xcciion of Capt. John Stephens, the thank* o:
the Board cf Trade wero tendered Superintendents.
H. Johnson and
for the recent reduction on freight, in
On r ctlon, the meeting adjourned.
Fitl»lW>inl nnd (Vllimwwinl 16’; low middlings 15; strict Rood ordinary H . oabtleman
I 1 IHIIIKMI illHl IvUIitllltrildl* j i3|- t ne t receipts 6,469 bales; gross 7,487; ex- Atlanta, Oa.
_ . I ports to Great Britain 7,105; to the continent
___ 3,052; to France l.oOC; coaatwise 2,438; sales
un cnrn.gr. I 4(x)0; last t^ing 9) 000; stock 270,554.
Galveston, January 3, 1874.
Cotton in moderate demand; good ordmnry
13S; ordinary 15J; net receipts 7,463 bales;
eiports to Great Britain 1,434; coastwise 1,-
281; sales 1,500; stock 108,440.
Savannah, January 3, 1871.
Cotton qniet bnt strong; middlings lot; net
tfc.aOb.nor tho I r^ipts 2,640 bales; exports to Great Britain
Auction on frolcht. la car lotd lot,. |M09; toU,. continent 1.290; sales 1,530,
stock 108,713.
Boston, January 3, 1874.
Cotton quiet and strong; middlings 16$;
net receipts — bales; gross 1,582; exports to
Croat Britain—; sales200; stock 0,000.
Philadelphia, January 3, 1874.
Colton steady; middlings 16j; tow mid-
Wheat -Bed $1 soal CO; embei $l«0al73; white, filings 15$; strict good ordinary 15; net re
ceipts 31 bales; gross C19.
Augusta, Jancay 3, 1874.
Cotton in moderate demand; middlings 1U
(3 142; receipts 837 bales; sales SI7.
Mobile, January 3, 1874.
Cotton quiet, little doing and a shade lower;
rib j middlings 154; low middlings 14jj; strict good
| ordinary 134; ntt receipts 1,676 bales; exports
hulk ' coastwise 1,214; sales 800; stock 61,132.
Memphis, January 3, 1871.
Cotton quiet; low middlings 14J0I4*; re
, ceipts 1,936 bales; shipments 1,837; stcck
Atlamta Wholesale Alurket.
Cotton—13 .. *14c. from warohou*e.
FJonr—Fancy Sllal’J; extra family f9 TJalO 25;
family |S 60a9 25; extra $7 ZJtS 25; tuperflno $5 60s
7 00.
*1 70al S3.
Serd Whoxt— $1 50f2 60.
Lime—40»50c per bushel. Cement f3 25a3 5j.
Corn—White, 92,qaS3e;yel.'ow and mixed none; car,
f ached, R\«9Jc.
Meal—hk*.
Lard—Tieroe 10x1*. _c; keg* and can* 1! •; back
H. CASTLEMAN,
PR O VISION
— - AND
Gene.al Produce Broker,
ATLANTA, GA.
Office—Alabama Street, opposite Depot. aeplO tf
COPPER. BRASS AND IRON.
"\/f IDDLBTON k BROS., Coppersmiths, Brass
iyX. rounders, Finishers, Gas Fitters and Sheet iron
I Workers, Broad street, opposite the Sun Building.
All work done promptly.
E tjNNicUT - i~BELOSoBaThS Om Fitter.,
Brans Workers, and dealers in Stoves, Marietta
treet, Atlanta.
DYE-WORKS.
MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
1 BILFORD, WOOD A CO., I>e.ler, Id Mnalc, Or-
8TATE LAW CARD8.
ter, of Hm.U In.tramcDU and Btrins*. 03 WhltohU! ' Zterled reliable and pr mi)>U Card, emeriti far
, 0 a year.
THENS.
PICTURES AND FRAMES.
[ AS. K. SANDERS, Manufacturer and Dealer la I
Cobb, Erwin A Cobb.
J AMES LOCH KEY, Atlanta Dye Work *. Dyeing •—
and Gleaning in all branches. Satisfaction guar-
d.ntce Post office box 640.
ffj Chromos, Mouldings, Looking Glasses and Plates, Attorneys at Law, Athens, Ga.
No. 44 V % Whitehall Street. Atlanta. Ga.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ATLANTA PAPER MILLS.
A tlanta paper mills—jar. oumund i*no-
puietob. For specimen of •• Newn,” we refer
to this issue of thia paper.
APOTHECARIES.
Meate—Ei^oD, clear side*, nono In market; clea
7‘i: clear r.b aide* S.qc; SA.aJj; shoulders fic.
Hama—Sugar cured l'i^alSc.
Balk Meats—Cle-r sides ,c; cl* ir rib sides
sbetilde r* 7 ..
H&y—Timothy XI 60al 65; clover J! 40sl 50.
Or.ta—Feed 63*70c; seed cuts 75?.^ -.
liyo— $13S*1 «3 per bushel.
Burley— $1 59al CO per bushel.
Goal—Lr::np, per bushel, 35*4 .
Gotton ties—9,*/.
Bagging-S lbs, HUlC’Jc; 2 . to*. IT. . : . 1!
liannv 13';»14c.
Coffee—Rio ; Laguyra 43a47 ; Java G
mocha 45.
So*ar~A l*;-ial'2c; eitra 0 11 rent*; demara
12c.
read Gritr—$G \ r l bl.
G.mJIcs—IS !,v.
Cheese—ICa IS.
Cotton Yarns—fl 4.**1 Su; G-4 -.ngs, t : 7
fhirticys. 10c.; 4-4 Kheetir^ra, 11 S.
ilur;s—«•:.
, Bedding, Mattresses, Pilllows, Bolsters, Etc.
ling and Tent Maker, No. 7 Hunter street, !
f Whitehall, Atlanta, Ga.
DENTISTS.
LLEN LINK, Do
hall and Hunter streets, Atia
D. CARPENTER, DenUst, No. 47 WhitehaU
street, Atlanta, Ga.
. BADGER, Burgeon Dentist, Peachtree street.
street. Atlanta. Ga.
E(>. J. HOWARD, successor to Howard A: McKay,
-JT Wholesale and Retail Druggist, at the Old Stand, j P. O. Box 4.14
Peachtree street. |
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES.
FRUITS. VEGETABLES, ETC.
A NTONIO TORRE, Dealer in Fruits, and Vege
tables, No. 107 WhitehaU street, Atlanta, Ga.
GROCERS.
., Emory Speer,
Lawyer, Athens, Ge >rgii; as Boliciujr General, will at
tend the Courts of Clarke, Jackson, Walton, Gwinnett,
Hall, Banks, Franklin, Habersham, White, Rabun,
and give atte ntion to coUectiona and other claims.
C. DTHill,
i Attorney s Lav All bmlnw promptly and careful-
It attended to, and the same respectfully solicited.
containing 66 columns, the largest and most in
teresting paper In the Bute.
— i ALBANY.
W H. TURNER, Dealer in Human Hair, and Man- 1
0 ufactiirers ol Human Hair Geoda and Hair Jew- ? —
elry, 15 Whitehall street, Atlanta. Ga.
Washing Machine. Clothes Wringer, etc., Balgeai
Sheet Ibon and Enameled Ware. WhitehaU street.
Thomas R. Lyon,
i Attorney at Law, practices regularly in the Courts o
Dougherty, Baker and Mitchell counties. Collections
, made. All business diligently attended to.
J. R. McCleskey,
i Attorney at Law.
B
A K .1 K N V I L. I, fc ,
, the bridge, makes advances to planters. A full try Produce at tho loweat ates. Also, a line WAGON
of Agricultural Implements, Publishers of the , TiKD.
CAHN A: ( AMP, Wholesale Grocers and
•j; ! Rural Southerner.
■5,65*J
Charleston, January 3, 1874.
Cotton steady; middlings 15015.’; low mid
dlings 11;; strict good ordinary 14|; net re
ceipts 2, ■
M
p!v.
ARK W. JOHNSON, Dealer in Agricultural In
, Advances made to
C.K.
AUCTIONEERS.
made :n consignments.
11AG MANUFACTORY.
A?I*
H i Lit
Stork Ma
Oorrteicl.y Taylor, Latham k i
«nlir^ c atur by, .January od, 1S7G
X r L£il AXD I10D.-E'.
j he recslpts arc id reaslng every day. Trade is
:uucb better than any week during the season; at the
Homo time no margin it left for the shippers. We look j
ciiits 2,166 bales; exports to Great Britain | —
.607; coastwise 561; talc. 500; stock 72,034. j J
Baltimobe, January 3. 1871
Cotton quiet; middlings 154^15;;; l«r.v mid
| dlings 154; strict good ordinary 14{; net re-
, - ceipts 47 bales; gloss 094; exports coastwise
•- '725; sales 622; stock 5,380.
Norfolk, January 3, 1871.
Colton firm; low middlings 14j.-: net receipts
2,746 bales; exports coastwise 3,045; sales
020; stock 24,244.
Wilmington, Janoary 3, 1871.
5 Colton dull; middlings 15; net receipts 301
for the week [ bales; exports coastwise 5CO; sales 01; stock
; 3,570.
etc.. Marietta street, west of Spring’s first store.
A G. T. DODD K < 1)., Wholesale g'Jdc rs and St
• Provieiou Dealers, Coiner WhitehaU aud Mitch- ! k ^
! oil Streets, Atlanta.
D U. W. T. PARK, office No. 3;. _
P. O. Box No. 168, Atlanta, Ga. Treatment of
v-_, Ai-'nn a I Chronic Diseases, Impurities of the Blood, Obstetrics
a I and Diseases of Women and Children made a spec-
I laity.
NURSERYS.
MEDICAL. • J. A. Hunt*
j Will practice inFlnit Circuit and Supre;
hall totrwwt, : Solicits business.
AhllO l \
proprietors*, Propagators an-.l Dealers in Fruit
Trees, Grape Vines, Ornamental Shrubbery, Hot
. I Houso Plants, etc.
ription | iz ; zi : _i_
Joseph McCennell
Attorney at Tjiw, Calhoun, Gordon county, Ga.. will
pruct ; ef in all the Courts. Office at the court house,
it T E R s» V I L L
C A
I’AISTS, OILS, CLASS, ETC.
Wofford & Milner,
Atfo.’i.eys-atrlaw; office up s’^irs. Bank Elock. Prac
tices in all the courts.
R R. PAYNE k CO., Dealers in Paper,
• Bags, Flour and Grain Backs, Rope,
Envelopes, Tags, Wooden and Willow Ware, et
65 aud 67 South Pryor Street, Atlanta, Ga.
I iXLSAH, MAY & CO., Dealers and Manufacturers of .
li Paper and Cotton Bags, Twine, Rope, Old Metals, 1
etc... corner Pryor and Mitchell streets, Atlanta, Ga.
\,v
)., Wholesale Grocer, Alabama street.
k CO., Wholesulo Grocer,
•oad street.
GINS. PISTOLS. Ktc.
jf 'iHAS. HEINZ, dealer in Guns, Rides, Pistols aud I
Fishing Tackle, Powder Flasks. Shot Belts, Am- 1
munition. et<\. Whitehall street, near Depot.
Dealers :n Paints, Oils aud Glass; also Railroad
supplies.
F
O R S V T tl
. Cabaniss &. Turner
C PARLEY, DUCK & CO., Manufacturers’ Agi nts for . .. , .. . . _. .
j Oil., Paint,. Window Ulm. Lunp,. Etc.. a5 Pryor 1 Aftorucy. U-L»w, w.ll pr.ru.■« .nlJ>» -OauUM >. Flint
I street Atlimta o 1 Circuity and Supreme t.curt, and elaewn.ro by spootal
New Toes, January 3, 1S71. |
BOOTS AND SHOES.
ENRY BANKS k SON, wholesale dealer* in
Boots and Hhocs, Leather and Shoe Findings, j
Sign ot the Golden Boot, ay Peachtree stroet, Atlanta, •
Hoar 10e. higher and in moderate demand; i
for heavy r-'^ipts lor the next ten days, and adrisa all I common to fair extra $6 9009; good to
the piastre to buy t! !r Mules a*. nt*\ at the present j choice $8 05© 11. Wheat quiet and a shade
i firmer. Corn quiet and a shade firmer. I’ork
, quiet bat firm. Ijard firmer; steam 9. Gro-
! cerles active ad advancing.
New Orleans. January 3, 1874.
Flour firm; XXX $6 5007 50; family $7
7509. Corn firmer; mixed and white 720
73; yellow 721074. Oats quiet. Bran firm
at 87i09O. "Hay quiet; prime $21. Fork
firmer aud held at $15 50. Dry salted meats
in fair demand with a supply; shoulders GJ@
61; clear rib 8; clear sides 8^. Bacon—only
a jobbing demand; shoulders 8; clear rib 9{;
clear sides 94@9|. Hama—old dull at 9|;
new quiet at 13. Lard scarce; tierces 8408*;
kegs 9109J. Sugar till; inferior 4@4j; com-
monL' iO; lair to lolly 6074; prime to choice
inriaec.
H04.S.
Xho Tfcie.pt* for tl.o week were much larger than
wo expected, and demand equal to rcocipts. We sold
one lot at C '•*—the highest prlc^ reached ia the city
during the season. The ruling price is from $5.% to
$5.10 gross. We have left over in pent 2S0 head; in
tranait. 33C head, which wo think will cloae the Hog
trado for ibis season. What shipments hereafter will
bo shoats that are fattened a little—only for batchers’
use.
Hold at oar yard* ter the week, 844 bead.
CATTLE.
Receipts fully np to the demand. Several car-load,
passed through for {the week. Wo quote Tennessee
loom 3 to 4;jc. gross, according to quality and condi
tion of cattle, as to price. Bold at our yards for the
week, 87 head.
Telegraphic Markets.
OPENING 44I 0TAT10X**.
Mofsprjr Market.
York, January 3, 1874.
active but feverish. Gold 10,?.
-*£oney—7 bid. Exchange—long 483; short
487. Government securities sirong. State
bonds quiet bnt nominal.
London, January 3, 1874.
Gonsol 911092. New 5s 10?. Erie 43 i
WK
Later.—Erics 44. j
Paris, January 3, 1874. i
Bullion has increased 0,250,000f Kentcs j
r »8f. 2cc.
Cotton Market.
New York, January 3. 1871.
Cotton null and irregular; salo9 977 bales;
uplands 1G4; Orleans 1G£.
Cotton sales for future delivery opened as
ioVjk: January 15 7-16015i; February 15
r JB016 1-32; March 164016 9-1C; April
M5-16016 31-32; May 17|017 7-16.
Liverpool, January 4,1874.
Cotton dull and unchanged; sales 19,000
bales; speculation and and exports 3,000; up
lands, nothing below good ordinary, shipped
ia December and January, 8; ditto, January
and February, 8 1-16; ditto, deliverable in
March and April, 7 15-16.
Later.—Sales include 5,000 American bales;
uplands, nothing below low good ordinary,
shipped in February and March, 8i; ditto,
deliverable in March, 8; uplands, nothing
below low middlings, shipped February and
March, 8; Orleans, nothing Delow good ordi-
.ury, shipped in February, 8 1-16; Orleans,
nothing below low middlings, shipped in
February and March, 8 7-16.
Produce Market.
New York, January 3, 1874.
Flour quiet and firm. Wheat advanced.
Corn very firm. Pork steady at $10 50. Lard
firm; steum 8^08 15-16.
Liverpool, January 3, 1874.
Pork 65. Cumberland cat 4.
New York, January 3, 1874.
Turpentine firm at 4102. Rosin steady.
Freights dull.
CLOSING (ICOCATIONS.
Money Market.'
New York, January 3, 1874.
Money easy at 4. Sterling firmer at 483.
Gold strong at 1140J- Government securi
ties strong and but little doing. State bonds
quiet bnt nominal.
Bank Statement.—Loans increased $3,000,-
000; specie increased $4,075,000; legal ten
ders increased $1,100,000; deposits increased
810,125.
LATEST.
Government Securities.—81s, 17; 62s, 13£;
04s, 141; 65s 144; new. 14]; 67s, 15]; G8s, 15;
new 5s, 11; 10-40s. 13}.
State Bonds—Tennessee 6s 80; new, 80.
Virginia 6s, 37; new, 40; consolidated, 50;
deferred, 10. Louisiana Cs 40; new, 40.
Levee 6s, 45); 8s, 58. Alabama 8s, 65, 5s, 35.
Georgia 6s, 67; 7s, 86. North Carolmas, 25;
new, 14; special tax. 6. South Carolina, 24;
new, 71. April and October 10.
New Orleans, January 3, 1874.
Gold 1O]011}. Sight in bank 4 per cent,
disconnt sterling bank $5,33,05.
Cot tom Market.
Nbw Yock, January 3, 1874.
Cotton dull and irregular; ■ tiled 377 bales
at 161®l«j-
Cotton aalea for for future delivery closed
el, wle« 11,SOU balee, aa follow.: January
a
ARKHAMA HOLDERNESS, Wholesale deale:
in Boots and Shoes, Republic Block
BANKS.
, Hats, Capa, Furs, etc. ,No. 1 Jamea Bank Block,
j Whitehall street.
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
B A
rilOMMEY, STEWART A BECK. Hardware Mer-
ANK OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA—F. M. Co
ker, President; W. W. Bell, Cashier. Paper din
counted. Deposits received. Foreign and Domestic
Exchange bought and sold. Chocks on all points in
Europe, in sums to auiL > .. . „ . ^
0gr Aucut* for tho Inman and Cnuard S^am.hip | • >» P,?' 1 *"'®' <-amage Materml and Mill Stone.,
Line*. First class and steerage tickets at lowest j ” bitehall street,
rates.
e. Cutlery, Harness and
Money to loau.
rilHE "DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, No.' ‘2 Kimbali
JL House. William Gordon, president; Jas. M.
Willis, cashier.
Largeat stock in the city.
g08}. Molasses in good demand; fair 58®
61; prime 63. Whisky firm; no Cincinnati
here; Louisiana 97098. Coffee firm; ordi
nary to nrimo 214027. Corn meal dull at
$3 25.
Cincinnati!, January 3, 1874.
_Flour Tn fair demand and higher. Corn in
good demand at 50057060. Pork quiet and
held firmly at $15 50. Lard quiet; steam 8.j;
kettle 8i08. Bacon firm and in good de
mand; shoulders 7J; clear rib 8jj®8.\, clear
sides 8}0 8a; Whisky firm at 95.
Louisville, January 3, 1874.
Flour steady at $6 2507. Corn in demand
at 53. Provisions —. Pork quiet but steady
at $15 50. Bacon quiet but steady; shoulders
7]; clear rib sides 8}; clear sides 9. Lard
quiet bnt steady; tierces 9409J; kegs 104@
10£; steam 8£. Whisky 93^094.
St. Louis, January 3, 1871.
Flour in good demand at full prices for low
and medium grades. Corn active for futures;
car lots quiet; but little done; No. 2 mixed
53 on spot; 55 in January; 57i0o8 ia Feb
ruary. Oats higher at 40^041 lor No. 2 on
east side of track; 42£043 m elevator. Whis
ky steady at 95. Pork firm at $14 50015
for small lots. Bacon stronger aud nomihally
shoulders 707]; clear rib sides8}; clear sides
8}. Lard turn and higher at8@8]084 cash;
8i in February.
Liverpool, Sanuary 3,1674.
The actual stock of wheat in this city is
167.000 quarters, which is much below the
estimate; stock of corn is 12,000 quarters;
and of flour 39,000 barrels and 37,000 sa?ks.
Jno. T. Grant, president; Ferine Brown, osih’r
NO. H. J AMEfiTBanker, Jamea’ Block.
BUSINESS COLLEGES.
Wilmington, January 3, 1874.
Spirits of turpentine steady at 38. Rosin
quiet at $2 174 lor strained. Crude turpentine
steady at $2 for hard; $2 95 for yellow dip.
Tar quiet at $2 15.
• New York, January 3, 1874.
Tallow quiet. Turpentine quiet at 41.
Rosin unchanged. Freigtits firm.
Liverpool, January 3, 1874.
Common rosin 7s. 6d. Turpentine 30s. 6.1.
INSURANCE AGENTS.
Oldest Innurance Agency in the cUy.
T E. GODFREY k SON, General Agents St. Louis
Cl • Mutual Life Insurance, and Royal of Liverpool,
Firo. Office 56 Whitehall street. Agents wanted.
and Life. London and Lancashire Fire. Vir
ginia, Fire and Marine. Ootton States Life. Kim
ball House Block, in office of the Georgia Banking
and Trust Company, AtlantA, Ga.
M OORE’S SOUTHERN BUSINE88 UNIVERSITY,
corner Broad and Alabama streets, Atlanta, Ga.
A standard institution, the largest and best practi- w
cal business school in the South. For circulars, etc., j Socretary; General L. J. Gartrell. Attorney; Wi °*m
address B. F. Moore, A.M. President. j G. Drake, Medical Examiner. Broad street, corner
I ^ASTMASi’8 aTLASTA BU81MM8 COLLEGE, | Alahmiv P.O.Box 276.
!i Detwiler k Magoe, Managers. Corner Lane and j ~ * ,
Pe.chtroe street,. Three hundred Gr.du.te. now iu i \\F PATILLO.^No. 6 KimbaU Houm^ Agent for
position. I —- - -*■
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, i . , . _ n ^ 4 ^ ^*
j \y of Wall street.. General Agent of New York
P HILLIPS A CREW. No. 1 Marietu street, Book- I Eqniuble.
sellers, Ststioners and Piano Dealers.
CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS.
( H. DYKEMAN, Merchant Tailor and Dealer in
• Gents' Furnishing Goods, No. 4 Peachtree street, |
near the National.
G. JONES, Fashionable Tailoring Establishment !
within fifty yards of National Hotel and Kimbal
llouoe. Full Lino of koods always on hand. j
No. 2 Wall street, Kimball Houso.
States Life Insurance Co., No. 6 Kimball House.
Residence McDonough street, corner Fulton.
J.
ture. Burglar and Fire-proof Sales, Broad street.
Ready Made Clothing, old stand, Whitehall
_ l. Gordon President, A. H. Colquitt Vice Presi-
it. J. A. Morris Secretary.
JEWELRY. SILVER WARE.
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
1MITII k MOTES, Photographic Gallery, over Pope’s
PRIVATE BO.VRDIXW HOL’SES. !
J ONH H. WEBB. No. 82 Whitehall, and 72 Broad
atroet. Table supplied with the beet the market f
affords. 1
A. D. Hammond.
will practice In Flint Circuit, the United
trict Court*, and Si
KT Y Ah LEV.
W. C.’Collier
■n» v and Counselor at Law, Fort Valley, Ga
> “Larendon House.” on
Peachtree street, can furnish pleasant rooms to
families or single persons. Da> boarders also re*
REAL ESTATE AfiENTS.
B I
i
u i r p i h,
R H- Johnston. Jr..
Will gno especial attention tc all Legal Busmeas en-
! trusted to his care. Practices in tho Flint Circuit.
Doyal Sc Nunnally,
Will give prompt attention to any business entrusted
to their care.
tfliiii iPBiitB.
N. C. Collier,
Attorney at Law.
SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTING.
A GRANGE.
W M. MACKIE can be found at hit old stand.
whero orders will be attended to. Krueger k !
Bro. can be found at the office of the above. G. W
Jacks. Whitehall street, Atlanta.
W. W. Turner,
Attoruey-at-Law. Special attention given to eolleo-
ST0YE AND HOOSEFURNISHINQ GOODS.
riages, No. 73 Whitehall street.
SEWIXU MACHINE AGENCIES.
AFAYE1TK.
J. C. Clements
Will practice la Rome and Cherokee Circuits. Pr<
; attention given to collections. Claims for wild 1
I attended to promptly.
MACHINE. Cheapest at d most Durable. Also,!
THE HOME—finest machine made. Prices low. t».
G. Maxwell, Gen’l Ageut, corner Broad and Marietta
streets, Atlanta, Ga.
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OXTEZUMA AND OGLETHORPE
FISH & DUPREE.
t.«
11T11FAMILY FAVORITE
VV J?jr!iUBEWINGMAOHINE j
* Office. Corner Bi oad and Marietta 8ta. 1
D OMESTIC HEWING MACHINE COMPANY, >
No. 4 DeGive’a Opera House. The '• Fast Gain
ing” Machine.
H O
Machine Sales Room, No. 25 Marietta street. J
Latest style patterns constantly on hand.
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R
ys at Law.
L E U U K V 1 b L kT
Beni. W. Barrow.
corner Broad and Alabama etre«ta.
0
:
Hamilton Yancey,
OWE SEWING MACHINE AGENCY, corue
Broad and Alabama streets. As good among
machines as old Elias Howe was among men.
UNDERTAKERS.
ly sent when requested.
WHITE GOODS. NOTIONS. ETC.
Attorney at I*aw. Office in New Empire Block, Bros
street. Will practice iu all tho Courts. Prompt .at
tention given to business.
Scott & Thornweil,
Lawyers. Practices in all the Courts.
'y r«; » » a~
CIGARS. TOBACCO, ETC.
H. ENGELBERT, Manufacturers of Cigars and ;
• Tobacco. Finest brands always on hand. Broad
street, near Bridge. J
■ OHN FiCKEN, Mauutuc.turer, Importer and Dealer |
iu Fine Cigars. Pipes, Tobacco, .Snuff Boxes and i
Smokers Articles, No. 17 Peachtree etneet, Atlanta, !
Ware. Agent for the Arundel Pobble Staictacles
60 Whitehall street.
P HILLIPS, FLANDERS a CO., Dealors in suple
and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hosiery,
John H. Woodward,
LIQUORS.
w
ASlil.NuiO.N.
Bet r. Fechtcr, Mercer i; Co., office iu Old Post Office
1 <■* ‘-EBMAS * KUHKT. Cigar,. Tobacco and 8.«<f j °°
J > Whitehall street, near railroad. j ’ J
CONTRACTORS
pRorniETcns c
■: Mouktain Gap Whihi
Hosiery and Gloves, Kimball House.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
W. KIMBKO, Turf Exchange,
street. Finest liquors in the city.
UCH HARRIS’ Saloon, Marietta street, the very ; Attorney at Law.
W. H. Toombs
31'
John P. Fort,
J A
• Hunter and Pryor streets,
fully carried out.
Contracts faith-
OA
CANDY AND CRACKERS.
/ mestic Liquors, Peachtree street.
L A DOR DR<>S., Wholesale Tobha<
35 Whitehall street, Atlanta. Ga.
LAWYERS.
Bourbon Whisky.
1 WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM MY FRIENDS
and the public that I have entered the COAL
TRADE, and have opened an office and yard on the
corner of Grubb and Broad streets, near Peachtree.
I have no hesitation in saying tuat I have a BETTER
GRATE COAL THAN THE COAL CREEK. It burns
just SB well, has less sulphur in it, aud does not coke
m bad aa Coal Creek, and only makes half the quan
tity of ashes, and is perfectly clear of slate.
By sirlct attention 10 business, and furnishing the
VERY BEST OF GRATE COAL, I hope to merit a lib
eral share of patronage. J* 8* LESTER,
n. .v >4-i»m
JOHN BOYLE,
No. 30 Peachtree St.
AUCTION | COMMISSION.
W. JACK. Steam Candy and Cracker Manufac-
Te tory. Whitehall street, Atlanta. _
H LEWIS’ STEAM BAKERY Manufactures all
*\arietie»of Ckackxbs, Cakes, Snapps, etc. South
Forsyth street.
cakkiaue manufactory.
A i\ FINNEY, Manufacturer of and dealer in
• Carriages, Buggies. Wagons, Sewing Mschina
Wagons, Ac. Send for Price List. Broadstreet, just
beyond the Bridge.
D AVID McBRIDK, Manufacturer of Carriages
Wagons and Buggies, Decatur etreet.
T j. FORD, Carriage Manufacturer, corner Line
• and Pryor streets. _
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
8. KEESE A CO., Commission Merchants,
# 66 Peachtree and 39 Broad street. Bert city
reference given.
J A. ANSLKY, formerly J. A. Ansley k Co., of An-
• gusta, Ga., Commission Merchant, office corner
Pryor and Hunter Streets. Advance* In cash, or by
acceptance, made on goods iu store or when bills La
ding accompany Draft*.
L. AIYNATT, Attorcey at Law—Office
, James’ Bank Block, between 5 and 7 Whitebidl
; room No. 5, up stairs. jan3 liu
I OSEPH H. SMITH. Attorney at Law, Whitehall
Street, over H. Muhlenbriuk’s, Atlanta.
r OHN MILLEDGE, Attorney at Law, Whitehall
street. Residence, corner Peters and Crew at*.
15 D-lfi; February 15 31-32(a*16; Much 10J(J)
15 17-sl-. April 16 16-16; M»y 17J.
Cotton—Vet receipt* 1,571 balee; groag6,244
The market for ootton on «pot opened with
a strong tendency, and before the cloae piices
adranoed |, bringing 15| for low middling*,
when nni.eor.bie advice* from Liverpool
caused a break, and qnotations were redaoed
J, clouog dull. Wednesday coant of stock
in LtTcrpool, showing an exoees of 120,600
bale*, closed another decline and a dull
market wbieh baa continued erer sinoe, clos
ing yestordy aat 151 tot low middlings. Total
jmJm of the weak were 68,738 bales, of which
78,600 were on contract and 9,100 to arrire,
asfollows: 3,479 for export! 4,180 for spin
ning, and 1,479 for speculation.
New Orleans, Jananry 3, 1874.
Cotton more active and firm; middlings
Libel for Divorce.
M G. \1AUD V*. ALFRED L. WAUD, Libel for
• Divorce in Fulton Superior Court, October 7,
1H73. It avpear.ng by the return of th« Sheriff in the
above atatfctl c»s •, that the defendant is not to be
found In thia county, and it further , a PP“ r J®« th ^, b ®
do*a not hv* in thia *
State, It i* ordered that service
bTperfected by publication of thl* order once a month
for four months. In terms ot tho Law, tu either of tbo
newspapers In this city, and on failure of defoudsnt
to appear aud au*wer, that the case proceed as In de
fault, at the next terra of *aid Court.
O. A. LOCH KANE.
Attorney lor Ltboliant.
True extract from the ndontts of said Court,
cember 15, 1H73.
decl7-la4m JAS. D. COLLINS. Clerk.
GEORGIA—-CtetYTO* County.
M aIIY N. HUTCHESON, Guardian of Ladaden,
Bolin, Leander and George Hutcbeson, having
applied to the Court o'. Ordiuary of said county for a
discharge from her guardianship of aaid wards, per.
son and property— . .
This is, therefore, to cite all peraous concerned to
■how cauae by filling ohjectiou*. in my owhy the
■aid Mary N Hutch«*son should not be dismissed
from her guardianship of l^«ls«i**ii. ltolln. Lcander
and George Hutc hesoA and receive Loiters of Dis
mission. _ . ...
G'ven under my hand at office In Joucaboro shin
December 2d, 1873.
P OPE & McCANDLES, Wholesale Grocers and
Commission Merchants, and Dealers in all
kinds of Produce, No. 83 Whitehall Street. Atlanta,
Georgia. Orders and consignments solicited. Re
turns made promptly.
A J ' *
streets.
A LEYDEN, Warehouse and Commission Mer-
• chant—Warehouse Corner Bartow Street and
W. & A. It. K. Office, y Alabama Street Grain, Hay,
Flour, Bacon, Bulk Meats, Lard, Hams (sugar-cured
and plain) Lime, Omem. Plaster, Domestics and Yarns.
w.
, and Alabama atreets (up stairs), Atlanta, Ga.
attention to the prosecution of claims agaius
State of Georgia aud United States Office No. 1 Aua
toll’s Building, up stairs.
C. A B. F. WYLY, Wholesale Grocers, corner
Decatur and Pryor
1 TEPHEN.-J k FLYNN, CommiMion Merchants, and
A.
dealers ltT Grain," Flour, Proviaione, Country
Produce, Lime and Cement Forsyth street, Atlanta,
R. sIMMOVS z CO., Wholesale Grain and Pro
vision Deators, Alabama street
OWLE k GHOI^TON, General Commission Mer
J.
U chsnts in Grain, Provisions, Hay and iTour, For
■yth street near W. k A. B. K.
■ J. WILLIAMS k OO., Doalsrs aud OouumsHion
•I • Merchauta i2 Grain and Produce. Handles pro
duce by car load without expeuse, Yellow Front, Ken-
nesaw Block. Forsyth street Atlanta* Ga.
CROCKERY AND CLA88WARE.
mdTcBRIDE A CO., Wholesale dealers in Crockery,
JVIl Glare And Earthenware, Kimball House.
L AW k CO., Wholesale Crocaery, Marietta stre«i
near Br
CARPETS. IWATTINCS, ETC.
i l, h KiiNUlilUKS * SONS. The .Ul>pl, ol
Carpets, Oilcloths aud MatUug to be found In the
\ city, llariuttn *tr«*et.
D
II
OY \L A NUNNALLY, Attorneys at Law, Griffin
stairs, 1st floor, practice in all the courts.
Kimball House. Practice in all the courts.
LIVERY AND 8ALE STABLES.
hand a largo supply of Mules
T D. FRIERSON. Dealer in Whito Pine. Dooia,
• *Mh. Blinds, Moulding*. hc^Broad street.
MARBLE YARDS.
I UDSON’S MARBLE WORKS, Attauta* Ga., manu
facturer and dealer iu Italian aud Auiericau Mar
ble. Office and Works ooroer Loyd and Alabama
streets, opposite O. H. Jones A Co.’s Livery Stables.
Orders solicited and promptly filled. Prices reasons’
Ma Terms cash. aeu7-ly
atrert, Atlanta, Ga.
ATLANTA DEPARTMENT
SOUTHERN LI F E
Insurance Company.
Wooten & Simmons,
Attorneys at Law.
^ P A R I .\T
George F. Pierce. Jr.
Attorney at Law
ASSETS JANUARY 1st, 1873..
$1,534,483
J. M. N A C E,
PROPRIETOR AIR LINE
WOOD YARD,
THE LEADING
! Cor. Decatur, aud Fort Streets. ATLANTA. GA.
1 All grades of Wood, cut to suit customers, constantly
Life Insurance Company j °°« w.r u..dwu-i.
OF THE SOUTH.
GEX. JOHN B. GORDON PRESIDENT j
ANNUAL INCOME ABOUT 11,000.000 j
C O N O M
Is the Watchword of the Company.
IE 3 IR, O IMI IE 3
In adjusting and paying losses.
NO RESTRICTIONS
On Travel or Residence.
The Southern Life
Offers advantages that cannot be surpassed.
Qkv. A. H. OOLQUTTT VICE PRESIDENT
J. A. MORRIS.
Secretary*
FINANCE COMMITTEE:
A. AUSTELL. K. W. HOLLAND
MEDICAL BOARD!
H. V. MrLLHR. M. D. J. M. JOHK80N, M. D.
L. E. BLECKLEY. Counsellor.
THE SOUTHRN LIFE
ouo of th-« FIRST 0 irapautea of the Contincn
SUCCESSFUL AGENTS WANTED.
Don’t Fail to See It.
Bergman’s Automatic Wonder,
OR THE
O^rman'M J3roam,
• The greatest Mechanical curiosity ever exhibited in
tho South, can be seen from 9, a. m., to 10. r u., al
No. 96 Whitehall street. decdd-lw
Chronic and Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lure-
1 bago. 8ciatliW. Kidney and Nervous Diseases, after
J years of suffering, by the taking Dr. FUler’# Veg
rtablr Khrumatir iiyrsp—the scientific discov
ery of J. P. Filler, M. D., a regular graduate physi
clan, with whom we are personalty acquainted, who
has for 39 years treated there diseases exclusively with
astonishing results. We believe it our ohnrtian duty*
after deliberation, to conscientiously request sufferers
to um It, especially persons in moderate ctrcurestea*
cos, who cannot afford to waste money and ttres on
worthless mixtures. Aa clergymen, ws seriously feel
the deep responsibility resting on us in publicly in
dorsing this medicine. But our knowledge aud expe
rience of its remarkable merit fully JuattBre snr mo
tion. Rev. O. H. Ewing. Media. Pre nay Ivan la, *fi*c
ed sixteen years, became hop* las* Rev, Thomas
Murphy. D. D., Frank ford. Philadelphia; Rev J. B.
Davis, Highstown. New Jersey; Rev. J. A Bechanan,
OtevanosTlows; Bev.O. G. Hrerth. Httemi N. Yark;
Rev. Joseph Begga. Vails Ohurekw Philadelphia. QMte
gressmsn, Phyrtdana,
pamphlet explaining th
dollars will be prowls
diseases showing equal merit under test or that cm
produce one-fourth aa many living cores. Any per
son rendiug by letter description of affliction, will re
ceive gratis a legally signed guarantee, naming the
u umber of bottles to cure, agreeing to refund be
mouey upon sworn statement of its failure to cure.
RKDWINE A POX.
feb5 Wholesale and retail Agents Atlrnts. Cs-