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}THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10, 1394.
IIE WORLD •eURME,,
Reports by Wire From the
Great Markets.
New York, Nov. 9.—Money on call was
easy at 1 per cent, last loan at 1 and
closing offered at 1 per cent Prime mer
cantile paper, 3a4 per cent. Bar silver,
63*2. Sterling exchange steady with ac-
ttta* business In, bankers’ bills at 4.86#as4
for sixty days and.4.87#a% ford emand.
Posted rates, 4.87#a4.88#. Commercial
bills, 4.8u#at$6#. Government bonds Arm;
state bonds dull; railroad bonds strong.
Biker at the board was 64*4 bid*
Sales of listed stocks aggregated 173,0C0
* shares, unlisted 110,009 Shares.
treasury balances: Coin, $73,923,000; cur
rency, $61,924,000^
STOCKS AND BONDS.
RAIUIOAD STOCKS,
Amer. Cot Oil... 28% N., C. and St L.. 64$
- 3 points higher than last night,
but tsfet was because some of the interior
tqwQi did not show such large receipts
as had been expected and also because
th estimate for New Orleans tomorrow In
stead of being 25,000 os was rumored,
proved only 17,000 to 18,000 on the same day
last year. New Orleans received 9,844.
The coverings of local hortg also contrib
uted to the rise, but later on the iniprove-
1 merit disappeared and the market ended
i steady with sales of 144,500. Liverpool de-
! citned l-32d In the spot and 2 to 2# points
j for futue3, closing quiet with sales of 10,.
j oo bales on the spot. Munclu ster' was
. dull and weak. The Liverpool stock is
303,000, a gain of 100.000 bales fo the week,
j New Orleans declined slightly. Spot cot-
i ton here was duCl and weak. TBic-re was a
CASH QUOTATIONS.
FHour.—There was a good demand both
for local and export account. Prices were
firm at previous quotations.
No^ 2 spring wheat, 68Vaa69.
No. 2 red wheat. 54#a55#.
No. 2 corn, 51.
No. 2 oats, 2S#a29.
Pork, JM2#al2.2>.
Lard, 6.72#a6.75.
Short rib s.des, C.U»a6.30.
Dry salted shoulders, 5.t»2#a75.
Short clear sides, G.87#a6.6Q.
Whisky, 1.23.
NBUV YORK PRODUCE.
New York, Nov, 9.—Butter—Fancy
strong demand; state dairy, 13x23; state
creamery, 18a24#; Western dairy, Halo;
decline of 1-16 of a cent at Mobile, Sa- | Western creamry, I6a25; EJgins, 25.
prefd. 76%
Am. Sugar lletiu; 91%
do prefd. 111%
Am. i'obteco Co.lUO%
do prefd.lU5
A.. T. andS. Fe. 5%
BaJL.aiui Ohio.. C5
Canadian Pacillc 62
Clioria. and Ohio. 19%
Chi. and Alton.. 142
Obi., B. and Q... 76%
Chicago Gas 76”
Dei., L.andW*.. 161’
Dfi*. and Cattle F lb;
IS. T., V. and G.. 11
do prefd. 17
Erie 14%
do profd. 28
Gen.Electric.... 87%
lUiuolsCen...... 92
Lt:»o ISrie and W 18
prefd. 73
Southern I
Laku Shore 185
Lou. and Nash... 56
Lcn.audN. Alb. 7
Mimhattan Con a. 107
Men. and Char.. 10
BI1< uigan Cen... 995;
Mi ^ouri Pacific: 29?i
Mouiioand Ohio. 19
"**♦/ STATE BONDS.
Alabama class A.102% Teuu’sec old 6s.. CO
U. 8. Cordage.... 13
do drufd; 21%
New Jersey Cen.. 93%
New York Con.. .100
N. Y. and N. E.. 31%
Non. and W. prof 23
Northern Pacific- 4%
do prefd. 18%
Northwestern .. .103;\
do prefd.145%
Pacific Mali 23%
Reading... 18
R. &ud W; Ft, Tor 17%
ltock Ialand 61%
8t. Paul.. 63%
do prefd.120%
Silver Certiflo’es. 04%
Tenn.C. and LU 10%
do prefd. 70
Texas Pacific.... 10%
Union Pacific..,. 13%
JH
W., St. L. and P.
do • prefd. 15
Western Union., 89%
Wh’l’g and L. E. 11%
' ' prefd. 40%
Ivy Cs. 87%
1 ‘ con. 12
‘ pf,d. 40%
13.100
“ “ C. 62%
La. stamped 4’s..l00
N.Uirolina5«.... 99
“ 4s....122
new set.3s.
“ fiSi........ —-
“ Ss*........ 79%
Virginia 6s nego. 8%
“ fuuded debt 58%
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
auiuih, Norfolk, Memphis and Augusta
and # of a cent at Wbmington. The ex
ports were liberal. The receipts at the
ports today wr stlmated at 50,000 bales.
Including 20.000 various against a total this
day last week of 76,645 bales and 69,746
last year. The amount coming Into sight
this week is estimated at 525,000 bales.
The weekly port receipts axe expected to
bo 395,000 to 400,000 bales, against 428,000
bales last week and 292,0000 bales last
year. The interior receipts for the week
are estimated at 255,000 bates, against 175,-9
i7i b,ilea last year. Houston received 90,-
C53 for the week, against 107,165 last week.
Cooler weather f was generally predicted.
A failure of an old house was reported In
Havre. There was some new buying here
as well as considerable covering. A New
Orleans dispatch said the local short In
terest has been heavily Increased during
the past week. The large movement of
the crop shook out some discouraged
longs and the market has an evened up
appearance. Most bears ore very cautious
owing to the cheapness of the price. A
sharp falling off in the receipts or a de
cided improvement in Llvcerpool seems
essential to any material or permanent
advance here. * Stevens & Co.
LIVERPOOL.
Liverpool November 9.—Spot col ton markot
demand fair, with prices easier. American
middlings 3 1-16. Salos 10,000 bales, of which
10U0 were for speculation and export, and
included 9,000 American, llsceipts 13.400
bales, of which 13,000 wore American. Futures
steady.
Opened.
1
U. J*. 4s resist’d..115% | U. 8. 4s regular..‘96
U. 8 la C(mpons.U5% |
Macon, Nov. 9.—The local market 1
quiet at the following quotations:
Good middling ,....6
Middling ....4%’
Strict o\v middilnlg 444
Low middling 4%
Good ordinary ..4*4
LOCAL RECEIPTS.
TUI* Day,
Yesterday
017
604
328
237
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT,
feto. k on hand September 1,1894......".
Received since September 1,1894
ku.t receipts.
T403
42,758
ft'turdnjr
U or day.
Ti.c.»<lav............
Wot nosday
Tnursday...
nw mil
158931 91922
MsC'ij 73116
611701 91691
irkaTyT^’JI ’.' M
Thr* fsr tills vook. i39fi.065|4S8,50i>
14**
3“
New York, Nov. 8.—Spot cotton dull;
middling gulf 6%; middling uplands 6%.
Salos 203 balos.
MMH'uodTci^ed
Jannary
February
S 41
5 47
B 61
5 50
5 61
5 67
5 70
6 73
fl 30
5 37
5 42
5L47 '
5 52
5 57
5 G3
5 67
5 78
'S 78
5 35
5 37
April
May
Juno
July
August
September •,
October../.
November
December
RECEIPTS AND EXTORTS.
To-day.
For tho
. Week.
123.025
72,608
. 73,318
ConEelidated not receipts..
* ‘ Exports to G. Britain.
" Exports to France.,..
" Export* to continent.
Stock on hand at Now York
84,824
20.444
jo,822
17,192
999,159
Total since Sopt. 1—Not receipts.... 8,608,704
** “ “ Exports to G. B. 679,669
* “ " Exp. to Franco. 214,668
" Exp. continent. 693,949
WEEKLY STATEMENT,
Too following aro tho total not receipt* of
cotton at ail the porta since September 1,1893:
Mobile
Bavunnaa
Charleston
Wllralmrton....
Norfolk.........
Baltimore
New York
Boston
NewportNews..
8JJ.23C
S7,:jj]
443,611
177,821
118,4V.
21.901
Philadelphia...
West Point, Va.
Pensacola
Brunswick.,...
Eaglo Pass
El Paso
Boson
OOMTABATITE WEEKLY STATEMENT,
11893-04. ~jl892ut3.
Total receipts at all U. 8. portai
Total receipt* to date.., 1
Exi*orts for the week.
iur mo tVOOK. .......
Total exports todato
Btnok at all U. 8. ports
Block at Interior towns
Btook at Liverpool
383.0CG, S.it'.W*
2.000,744' 3,Oil,WO
273,961 26O.0JS
l,4»;j,*W« 1,1 0.4*12
979,159, 910,1,21
143.V07 J. r >4,*} ill
660.000 7:6,OCO
933,000; 310.000
NEW ORLEANS CLOSING FUTURES.
.♦S. 0rl ? an8 J, X° v ; 6—Cotton futures closed
steady: sales 62,000 bales.
J.umrjr s l«
Fetmuiy 5 13
Mtrch . s 19
AprR". 5 23
Wry 3D
Jnuo--.. 5 38
July
.. 5 42
Animat
... 5 46
•September...
.. 5 51
October
November....
.. 5 00
December....
... 5 04
PORT QUOTATIONS.
N , ov - »•-Steady; middling,
“.Vi!;."' 1 JU»! .took, 198.249.
:,orfolK, Nov. 9.—Easy; middling, fU;
net receipt., 4,sa ; stock. Js.013. *
n»IUmcr», Nov. &—Nominal; middling,
6%; net receipts, 3,317; stock. 22,197.
lioston, Nov. 9,-DuJl; middling, 654.
Wilmington, Nov. 9,-Steady; middling
6; not receipt., l.W; etock, 21.777.
Philadelphia, Nov. 0.—Dull; middling, 6:
net receipt*, 981; stock, 4.493. '
Savannah, Nov. S.—Quiet; middling,
61-16; net receipts, 7.666; stock, 149,071.
New Orleans, Nov. 9.—Steadier; mid-
dllna. 6; net receipts, 25,879; stock, 336,237.
Mobile. Nov. ».-Qulet; middling, 6; net
recvptA 1.S67; stock, 21,728.
Memphis, Nov. 9,-Steady; middling,
6 1-M; net receipts, 4.U4; Mock, SJ.006.
Augusta, Nov. 9.—Steady; middling, 5;
net receipts, 2,374; stock, 23,633.
Charleston, Nov. NonKndl; middling,
6 l-l$; net receipts, 3,906; stock, 71.7.3.
Clnonnatl, Nov.». —Quiet; middling.
6?; net receipts, 3,449; stock, 9,699.
Louisville. Nov. 5.—Quiet; middling,
I 6-26.
St, Louts, Nov. 9.—Quiet; middling, fV4;
net receipts. i,090; stock, 29.978.
Houston, Nov. 9.—Easy; middling. S; net
receipts, 12,078'; stock, 63.7".
STEVENS COTTON LETTER.
Special wiVe to Lyon & Jsnxv. -
Ncs York, Nov. A drop la Liverpool,
further lung liquidation and some bear
hammering caused another decline and
scam the record for tow price was brok
en. It la true that at one time prices
November..
Nov.-Dco
Dec.-Jau
Jsn.-Fob
Feb.-March
Mnrch-April..'...
April-Msy
May-Juuo.
Jnne-July
July-Augnst
2 584)4
2 59-64
2 60-64ft2 61-61
2 62-64
3
3 2-64
3 3-64
3 5-61
3 7-64
Closed.
2 67:C4»2 5S-M
2 57-6412 58-04
2 58-64
2 59-64a2 60-C4
2 61-64
2 03-04a3d
S3 1-64
3 2-04aU 3-04
3 4-63a3 5-64
3 6-61
WEEKbr STATEMENT.
Liverpool, Nov. 9.—The coltonstitlstics for
tho past week at this port aro as follows
Total sales of the week.,....
Trade takings,iDcluding for
warded from ships’ aide...
Aetna exsort..
Total import.
Imd Bliudr
1 Total. | Amwr’i
Total Stock.
Total afloat
Speculators took
Purchases for export
03,UU0
78,000
10,000
03,000
1,060,000
365,000
7,700
8,100
-'cSuoo
00,000
1,528,000
355,000
LAMSON BRO.’S GRAIN LETTER.
By Special wire to Lyon & James.
Chicago, Nov. 9.—The wheat market
opened active with prices at a fair ad
vance. ami as a result offerings were quite
liberal!. Commission houses were holding
good orders and tflie market gradually
advanced further. .‘Foreign'advices were
firmer an higher, proving quite a factor.
V’^tlons point.to a decided disposition
In Liverpool to manipulate that market,
owing to the light stocks. A private ca
ble states stocks of wheat and Hour in
Europe and afloat today are 25,000,000
bushels, 10,000,000 less than a year ago.
Eastern ndvlces report good buying nt
Now York for London account, forty loads
being taker, at the seaboard for export.
It is also reported that there was heavy
purchasing for continental account with
reiteration of the report that China and
Jagan are buying flour from miners on
the. Pacific coast. Why not? Flour is
certainly cheaper than rice. With 21,000,-
000 bushels short In Europe ond.qfloat and
the exceedingly small stock of flour in tlie
hands at wholesale and rtail grocers if
taken from the visible Bupply of this
country would make the stocks in Bight
look very small to the man who has it.
Wheat sold around 55 cents. Owing to
Incomplete returns from feeling oprntors
th government report tomorrow, It la.ru-
mpned, will not treat of this v question.
The rtwttcet on corn was fairly firmer at
the opening. Commission houses, however,
hail good sealing orders and with very
little demand, mainly from scalpers, suf
fered a loss of % of a cent. This cereal
as ruled dull the entire session, interest
being centered in wheat. There was a
little demand toward the close and this
Improved the cash demand.
Speculative future* in hog product con
tinue to rule strong without special feat
ure. Sympathy w... fcraln and outside
buying are the bull factors. The re
ceipts of hogs at the yards were 3,000 over
the estimate, but firmer and active and 5
cents higher. Lamson Bros. & Co.
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Chicago, Nov. 9,-^Thec ourse of wheat
was steadily upward today, prices gain
ing strength as they advanced. The In
spiration seemed to come from abroad,
but minor Influences seconded the move
ment Liverpool sales at the start came
with a gain that was entirely out of pro
portion to our appreciation of yesterday*
and advance of from %d to Id being glv-
and closing advices reported *ida*£d
additional. New* York waa leading in
strength and early in tho day was promi-
netly Identified- with the buying, side in
ihs market, later, however, showing but
little If any interest. May wheat opened
from 69%a%, sold between 59*« and CO 14
cents, closing 1ft cents.higher than yester
day at 60*/4a*4. The demand for car lota
was good, sales averaging V4 a- cent high
er, the nominal close being a full cent
over yesterday. i
Com—A strictly local business was
transacted in corn with the firmness due
entirely to the strength of wheat. Spec
ulation wus, as far as the outside wad
concerned, out of the market. May com
opened from 50 to 50#, sold between 45#
and 50% and closed at 60#—V4a% of a cent
higher than yesterday. Cash com was
about \i of a cent higher than yesterday,
with a tendency to weakness.
Cotton seed oil—Firmer, active; crude,
21a#; yellow, 29.
Rosin—Quiet, steady; strained, common
?o good, 1.35x1.40.
Tarpon* no— Dull and steady at 2S#a29.
Rloe—Moderately active, steady; domes-
tic. fair to extra, 4#aB%; Japan, <V6*H.
Molasses—Foreign nominal; New Or
leans opnn kettle, good to choice, £7a3<J;
moderately active, steady.
Coffee—Barely steady, unchanged to 10
points down. November, 13.60a70; Janua
ry, 12.15a30; March, ll.GOaTO; May, 11.80a45;
September, U.l0al5. Spot Rio quiet and
steady; No. 7. 15#.
Sugar—Raw very active, firm; fairrefln-
Ing, 3; refined, active, firm; off A, 3 13-16
to 4#; standard A, 4 ?-16a#; cut loaf, 4#
to 6 116; crushed, 4 7-Sa3 1-16;; granulated,
4 3-1 Ca#.
Freights Ito Liverpool quiet and firm
er; room scarce; cotton, 5-32d; grain, 3d.
NAVAL STORES.
Savannah, Nov. 9.—Turpentine opened
firm at 25*4a#, with sales of 549 casks.”
closed firm at 25# cents for regulars with
sales of 600 casks. Receipts, 692 caks.
The rosin market wan firm at a de
cline on medium grades; sales, 2,000 bar
rel.. Quote A, B. C, 1.00; D, L05; E. 1.15;
F. 1.23; G, 1.45; H. U0; I. 2.05; K, 2.30; M,
2.55; N, 2.65; window glass, 2.65; water
white, 3.(0.
Oliarleston, Nov. ^Turpentine firm at
25 cents; receipts, 24 casks.
Itosln^-Good strained steady at 61; re
ceipts, 208 barrels.
Wilmington. Nov. 9.—Rosin firm at 96
cents for strained; good strained, 1.00.
Spirits of turpentine steady at 25#*
cents.
Tar steady at 1.25.
Crude turpentine steady; hard, 1.10;
soft, 1.50; virgin, 1.70.
STATE OF GEORGIA BONDS.
Bid. Ask'd.
7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July
coupons, maturity 18H..........104# 106
4# per ceat bonds,. Jan. and
July coupons, maturity 1015....113# U4#
4# per cent, bonds, Tan and July
coupons, maturity l£2 '.us
3# per cent bonds, Jai. and July
coupons, maturity long date.. 98# 99#
MUNICIPAL BONDS.
Savannah 5 per cent, bonds 191 109
Atlanta bonds, price ss to rate
of Interest and maturity 100 uo
Augusta bonds, price as to rate
of Interest and maturity 100 jig
Rome bonds. 8 per cent 104# ix
Columbus 5 per cent, bonds ... .103 104
Macon C per cent bonds, ’quar
terly coupons us
RAILROAD BONDS.
Central railroad jofnt mortgage
7 per cent bonds, Jan and Ju(v
coupons .*...113 117
Georgia railroad 6 per cent,
bonds, Jan. and July coupons,
duo 1897... - 101 IQ)
Georgia railroad 6 per cent
bonds. Jau. and July coupons,
duo 1910 103 U9
Georgia railroad t per cent
bonds. Jan. and Juiy coupons,
due 1922 HO iij
Montgomery and Eufyula rail
road, 6 pe: cent bonds, Jan.
and July coupons, due 1809....100 101
Ocean Steamship bonds, 0 per
due 1920 R3
Columbus and Western railroad
6 per cent July ‘94 ’
Columbus and Rome railroad 6
per ceit bonds, Jan. and July
coupons 40
Augusta and Knoxville railroad
7. per cent, bonds, Jan. and
.Tilly coupons, due 1900 99 ip)
Savannah, Amerlcua and Mont
gomery railroad 6 per cent,
bonds, .Tan. and July coupons.. 48 49
Georgia Southern and Florida
railroad 6 per cent, bonds, Jon.
and July coupons, due 1972.... ffi 86
South Georgia an^ Florida rail*
and tv»at Win
ter Wheat
Flour MU! Plant'
UNDINE.
tSyushed Tft1ddlipg&
The only Flour of Its kind, and the host of
any kind. It is made by a secret pro
cess known to but two persons.
U00.000 has been offured for tba Kaowl»dg»
The Utxlluo is tbo best flour sold in
(leorgln. T. Y. Johnson, Miller, (in.
The Undine gives perfect satisfac
tion. J. H. Stillwell, Luelln, Ga.
NOEL MILL COMPANY.
Estill Springs, Tonn.
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road indorsed 7 per cent, bonds,
Jan. and July coupons
Northeastern railroad indorsed
6 per cent, bonds, May and
November coupons 104
Macon and Northern railroad
certificates of bonds, March
and September coupons 89 4<
Charleston. Columbia and Au
gusta railroad 7 per cent bonds 99 101
RAILROAD STOCKS AND DEBEN
TURES.
Central railroad common stock.. 18 11
Central railroad 6 per cent, de-
beturcs 23 V
Southwestern railroad stock....,72 7.
Georgia railroad stock m Va
Atlanta and West Point rail
road debentures (>0 92
Atlanta and West Point railroad
stock SO 32
LOCAL BONDS AND STOCKS.
Macon Gas Light anl Water
consol*, May and November
coupons 73
Wesleyan college 7 per cent.
bond*. Jan. nnd July coupons..100
Macon Volunteers' Armory 7 per
cent, bonds. Jon. and July cou
pons AM
Bibb Manufacturing Company 6
per cent, bonas, April and Oct.
coupons ii)0
Progress Loan and Improvement
Company 68
Southern Phosphate Company
stock '. W
Acme Brewing Company.........100
BANK STOCKS.
First National Bank stock ..128
American National Bank stock.. 88
Exchange Bank stock.. Vi
Union Savings Bank and Trust
Company stock w
IOC
106
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Published. 1
Oats were moderately higher than yes- ^
terday, but nothing of lntert came to the • Central Georgia Bank stock......
front during the session. Tho tone was Macon Savings Bank stock
borrowed from the other markets, the
range keeping within narrow boundaries
throughout tho day and closing with a
gain of # of a cent over yeseterday s
close. Cash oate were stead and U of a
cent better. , _ ,
Provisions.—The Anglo-American Pack
ing Company sold Borne stuff today which
was bought earlier in the week at cheaper
prices. Tho Cudrihy Packing Company
bought faiTly welt of pork. Aside from
these transactions, which were by no
DRUGS. PAINTS AND OILS.
Corrected Every Saturday by Henry J.
Lamar & Sons.
Cinamcm Bark—Per pound, 12 to 15c.
Cloves—Per pound. U to 25c.
Drugs and Chemicals—Gum assafoe-
. tida, 35c pound: camnhbr gum, 65 to 65c
means of significance, there was nothing 1 pound; gum cpium 82.40 to 32.00 pound;
of importance In today’s provisions. J morphine. 1-8*. $2:26 to $2.45 ounce; qul-
Prlces were well sstalncdu and at the j n j ne (according to site) 38 to 90 cents
close received some benefit from tho bulge ; ounce: sulphur, 4 to 60 pound; salts, Ep-
ln wheat. January pork closed 5a7# cents so m , 2 1*2 to 3c potted; copperas, 2 to 3c
higher than yestev'day, January lard 7# pound; salt petrv, ';o 12c pound; bo-
cents higher and January ribs a shade rax. 15 to 18c nound; bromide potash, 60
higher.
FUTURE QUOTATIONS
The leading futures ranged an fol
lows:
WHEAT— Open. High. Lowot Close.
Noy.
Dec
May
CORN—
Nov
Dec
May. . . .
OAT3—
Nov. . . .. ,
Dee. . . .
May
PORK—
Jan
51 ay
LARD—
Jan
dray
RIBS—
I a n
May. • • • •
84#
59#
5f,*4
60#
60^
50#
50?
53#
51#
59*4
50%
49#
49%
to 55c per pound: chlorate, 25 to 30c per
pound: carbolic acid. 50c to $1.75 pound;
chloroform. 76c to $1.40 pound; calomel,
85o to $1; logwood, 16 to 20o pound;
cream trrtar. commercial, 26 to 30c.
DRY GOODS.
Corrected Every Saturday by S. Waxel*
t jum A Son.
Prints—Berwick. 2 l-2o; standard 4 1-2
to (ci turkey red. ! to 5 l-2c; indigo blue,
4 (o 4-ftc.; soli is. 4 to 5 cents.
Sheetings—3-4a3#. #a«c.; 4-4»4-2, 8 cents.
Tickings—From 6 t0^12s.
Checks—3 1-2 to 6c.
Bleachmgs—Fruit of the IiOona, 6 8*4
to 7 l-2c,
FRUITS AND NUTS.
Corrected by A. A. Cullen.
FIgo—Pry, choice. 12 1-2 to J5 cents.
Peanuts--North Carolina, 2 1-2 cents;
Virginia. 4 and i cents,
Lemons—$4.
YOU CAN GET IT.
7, 1-ounce glass, 6c; l-ounce tins,
$4.25 per gross.
Tomato catsup—Pints, 90c; quarts.
$1.25.
Hominy—Per barrel, $4.
Meal—Bolted, 75c; plain, 75o,
Wheat—Bran. 85c.
Hams—is fo 13c.
Shoulders—9 l*2q.
HIDES. WOOL. ETC, I
Corrected Every samrday by O. Bernd
St CO.
Hides—Green salt, 3 cento per pound;
dry flint, 5 cent* per pound.
Goat skins—10 to 20 cents each.
Sheep Skins—20 to 60 cent* each.
Beeswax—16 to 20 cents.
Wool—Worthed, ii* to 20 rents per
pound; unwashed, 10 to 12 cents; burry,
7 to 10 cents.
GIRL
LIQUORS.
Corrected Every Saturday by L. Cohen
A Co. #
Whisky—Rye fl.lfr to 13.60; corn, Sl.ft
to 81 JO; gin. 31.10 to $1.75; North Carolina
corn.91.10 to $1.50; Georgia corn, 91.60.
Wines—SO cent* to 91: b^h wine-.
91.23; port and sherry, 91 to |3; claret,
96 to 910 case: American champagne,
$7.50 to $8-50 per case; cordials, $12 pe;
dozen; bitters. 98 per dozen.
MEATS.
Corrected Every Saturday by W. L.
^ Henrv.
Fresh Meats—Western oe*r, 4% to oc.;
GooraMa be&f. 4 1-2 to fie; dressed hog*.
6# to 7c; Western mutton. 7# cents; na
tive mutton. 6 l-Jc; smoked pork sau
sage. 8 l-2c: fresh pbrk sausage, 8c; Bo
logna s&turige. 6c. -
jf roun pack ache$j
Or you are tX\ worn wA. really good for near
lng, tt is genenJ debility. _ Trr
BBOW3TH nios h trr EH*.
It wfll cure you. elesese your lirer. and fire
a pood ippcUta.
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