Southern world : journal of industry for the farm, home and workshop. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1882-18??, November 15, 1882, Image 14

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30 THE SOUTHERN WORLD, NOVEMBER 15, 1882. Cotton. Since our last report there has been a gen eral decline in prices, and we quote ruling prices for Middlings—New York, 10 1-16 j Galveston, 9%; Wilmington,OH; Savannah, 0 13-10; New Orleans, 10; Mobile, 10%; Memphis, OH; Augusta, 0%; Charleston, 10H ! Atlanta, OH ; Liverpool, 6 3-10d. Atlanta's Cotton Rcclptn. Receipts since September 1, SI,024 ; a de crease of 10,648 bales. Wheat. Atlanta No. 2 Georgia, $1.08@1.10; lower grades, 1.05@1.G7; Baltimore, Southern red, 1.02@1.04; Amber, 1.05@1.15; No. 2 Western winter red, 1.04@1.04%; Chicago, No. 2 red winter, 94; No. 2 spring, 91%@92; Louisville, No. 2 red winter 93; Cincin nati, No. 2 red winter, 05@90; St. Louis, No. 2 red fall, 91%@92; No. 3 red fall, 8834 @89%. Corn. Atlanta, new 75, old 90@95; St. Louis, 62; Louisville, No. 2 white, 75; No. 2 mixed, 73; new ear, 53; Cincinnati, 72; No. 2 mixed, 04; Baltimore, Southern white, new, 74@76; yellow, new 73@75. Oats. ACME” PULVERIZING CLOD CRUSHER AND LEVELER. AGENT8 WANTED Unoccupied Territory. Atlanta, 45@50c.; Baltimore, Southern, 40 @46; Western white, 44@45; mixed, 42@43; Pennsylvania, 42@46; Chicago, 3434 ; Louis ville, Northern 36@36%; mixed Western 3CJ4@37; St. Louis, 32% i Cincinnati, No. 2 mixed, 36@36%. The “ACME” suh'ccts the soil to the action of aCRUSHERand LEVELER, and at the same time to the CUTTING, LIFTING. TURNING process of double rows of STEEL COULTERS, the peculiar shape and arrangement of which give IMMENSE CUTTING POWER. The ENTIRE ABSENCE OF SPIKES OR SPRING TEETH avoids pulling up rubbish. It Is ESPECIALLY ADAITKD to Inverted sod, hard clay, and "slough land," where other Har rows utterly fall, and It nlso works perfectly on light soil. Sent ON TRIAL to any responsible farmer In any part of the United States. HARRISBURG, PA., NASH & BROTHER, Sole Manufacturers. and 22 College Place, NEW YORK CITY. Flonr. Atlanta, family 5.50; extra family, 6.00; choice 6.25; Patent 7.25@8.00; St. Louis family, 4.10@4.25; choice 4.50@6.50 ; fancy 4.75@4.95; Chicago, common to choice, 3.50 @4.50; common to fancy, 4 00@6.00; Pat ents, 6.50@7.25; Louisville, extra family, 4.25@4.50; choice to fancy, 5.75@6.00; Cin cinnati, family, 4.45@5.50; fancy 4.70@5.25. Hulk Mentis. Atlanta, clear rib sides, 13; pork strips 12%; Louisville, shoulders 10% ; short rib 15%; clear rib 16; Chicago, shoulders 7; short ribs 11, short clear 11% ; Cincinnati, shoulders 9, clear rib 12%: Baltimore, shoulders 1034, clear ribs 13%. Bacon. Atlanta, sides, (tione,) sugar-cured hams 16%@17; Baltimore, shoulders 12%, clear rib sides 16%; bams 16%@17% ; Cincinnati, shoulders 10%; clear ribs 15% ; clear sides 16% ; Louisville, shoulders 1034 ; clear rib 15%; clear sides 16%. Pork. Chicago, 19.00@19.25; Cincinnati, 21.00@ 22.00; St. Louis, 22.00; Louisville, 23.00; Baltimore, 23.75. Lnrtl. Atlanta, leaf tierce, 13%, cans 13%; Louis ville, 13; Chicago, 11.60; St. Louis, 11.45; Cincinnati, 11%. Country Produce. Atlanta (wholesale)—Butter, common, 20 @25, choice 28@30; fancy 30@32; eggs, 19@ 20; bens 30; roosters 25; young chickens 15@ 25; turkeys 12%@13 c. ft lb; ducks, 23@25 c. each ; geese, 40@45 c.; Irish potatoes, $2.25 @2.50 per barrel; sweet potatoes, 40@45 c. per bushel; onions, per bbl, $2.50@3.00; apples, 2.50@3.50 per barrel; oranges $7.00 bbl, 3.50@4.00 per box; cabbage, l%@2cts. per lb.; cbesnuts, 2.25@2.50 per bushel; white pe is, 1.25@1.50per bushel, stock peas 80@90c per bushel; white beans 2.50@3 00 per bushel; bran, 90 cents per 100 pounds; peeled peaches, 10@12 cts. per lb.; unpeeled peaches 3@4; dried apples, 5@6% per lb; pea nuts 6@10 per lb. New Crop Field Needs. Atlanta, (wholesale,) red clover, $7.25@ $7.50 per bush; timothy, $2.75@$3.00 per bush; prime orchard, $1.00 per bush; good, $1.80; fancy, $2.00 ; blue grass, $2.00; extra clean, $1.90; clean, $1.75, red top, $1.50 per bush; Georgia rye, $1.40 per bush ; Tennes see rye $1.30 ; Georgia barley, $1.40; Tennes see barley, $1.25; lucorn, 40@45c. per lb; onion sets,$5.00@6.00 per bush; early rose potatoes, (seed) $3.50 per bbl. Live Ntock. Atlanta, the market la almost bare of hones and mules, and the demand is very moderate at present. The general condition of the market is such that no reliable prices can be given. In the course of a few weeks business will improve and all necessary in formation concerning the stock market will be furnished. Cincinnati, hogs weak; comnjon and light $5.50@$7.00; packing and butchers $6.75@ $7.35. menUfur all the Monthly and Semi-Annual /trainings of The JjOuUlana Stale buttery Company % and in person manage and control the Drawing* thrmxrlvcs, and that the name, are conducted with honesty, fni rues* and in good faith toivard all par lien, and we authorize the Company to we. this certificate with fac-simUes of ouv signatures attached, in Us advertisements Comralftsloncr*. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! U OVER HALF_A_M LUON DISTRIBUTED. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY, Incorporated in 18(18 for 25 years by the Legislature for Educational and Charltuble purposes—with a cap ital of 11,000,000—to which a reserved fund of over •580,000 has since been added. Jty an overwhelming popularvote Its franchlsewas made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. I)., 1878. ■ In (iruiul Single Number Drauiiigs will take place monthly. It never tea lee or potlponet. Look at toe following Distribution: UlMMI PROMENADE CONCERT, during which will take place the mint Urnnd Monthly AND THE EXTRAORDINARY SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING At New Of leans Tumtlny, DfC., lOtb, 1HN2. Under the personal supervizlon and management of Uen. (4. T. IIKAlfltFOAIU). of Jail., ami Ucn. J( T ltAla A. KAlllsY, of Vn., CAPITAL PRIZE, $100,000. Notlce.-Tlckcln are Ten Dollar* only. Halves, gft. Firm*, $2. Tenth*, 81. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF flOO.OOO flOO.OOO 1 (IRANI) PRIZE OF 60.UU0 60.000 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 20,000 20,000 2 RARGE PHIZES OF 10,000 10,000 4 LARGE PRIZES OF 6,000. 20,000 20 PRIZES OF 1,000 20,000 60 “ 600 25000 100 “ 300 30,000 200 “ 200 <10,000 600 •• 100 60,000 10,000 •• 10 100,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prizes of |200 120,000 100 •• *• 100 10,000 100 •• •• 75 7,500 11,279 Prizes, amounting to -4522,500 Application for rates to Clubs should be made only to the office of the Company In New Orleans. For information apply to - 91. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, Ln., or 31. A. DAUPHIN, „G07 .Seventh St., Washington, D, C. If. B.—Ordert addreued to 2few Orleant will receive prompt attention. PEACH TREES FOR THE SOUTH. We grow all the best vAleiles of Peach trees; tree* two to three feet, which cost but little freight, at (30 per 1,000. First-class Peach and all Fruit and Orna mental trees. Wilson, Manchester and other Strawberries; As paragus, Concord Grapes, and all small fruit plants; all packed tocarryaaf.lv, free of charge. No agent. Send direct to CHAM. BLACK .V ItllO., Village XurserlcM, Hightstou n, N. J. Mention Southern World. Grind Your Own Bone Meal And Oyster Sheila In the F. WILSON PATENT S3 Hand Hill. Illustrated Circu lars and testimonials on application. WILSON it HON.. Knaton. Pa. A physician's gift to th« debilitated.— Tiratiwi on Nervous Debility, — sent In plain sealed envelope, on recolpt of two 3 tent stamp.. Address DB. OLEUO, I'uuuuro, Onto. HEALTH $50 PATTERSON ORGAN, Stylo 400, contains two Seta Reed.,live useful Stops, with Tremolo and IWU DC18 lU'CUH, UYO UNCI III wins Aswaasviw Knee: Swell, attractive Wnlnut Case (like above cat), with Stool and Book, only 830. PATTERSON ORGAN, Style 401 fonr Set. Heeds, eleven useful Stops, Sub-Basa and Octave Coupler. Prli above style case, only 869. Two of the i PATTERSON ORGAN, Style 401, contain* fonr Set* Heeds, eleven useful Stops, Including — — - ~ "»r. Price, In the ■wtddiji, vw,, vu.j guu, .-oof the molt popu lar organs ln the market: tale for them Immenee. Shipped on 13 days teat trial. No money required In advance. Other styles In great variety. Bny your Organa and Pianos from the manufacturer direct, and eave from SO to 100 per cent, by avoid. Ing the usual commissions paid to dealers and agents. \v —4e— va. amp knn<fMim#hi illustrated Cataloaue, giY* icturcr, Write for onr handtomely Uluttrated Couth. lug full Information ,/ree. Address the menu JAMES T. PATTER80N, BRIDGEPORT, CONN Health is Wealth! Da. E. C.Wwt’sNebvb and BkainTbbatmknt: A specific for'Hysteria. Dlulness, Convulsions, Ner- vous Headache, mental Depression, Loss of Memory, etc., which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains one month's treatment. One dollars box, or six boxes for live dollars; sent by mall prepaid on receipt of Price- We guarantee six boxes fo cure any case. With each order received by ua for six boxes accom- by LAMAR, RANKIN A LAMAR, wholesale and retail mpnl*, Atlanta and Macon, Ga. Orders by mall win receive prompt attention. ‘THE WATERBURY.” THfWATtxavar' The cheapest reliable Stem Wind ing Watch In the world. So well known aa reliable time-keepers, have these watches become, that thousands are buying them In pref ercnce to higher-priced watches. In Nickel-Silver Case 848 Per Dozen. ral discount to th Kept by Watch Dealer Now York Olllce, 4 Malden Lane, GEO. MERRITT, Agent. Factor**—Waterbary, Conned lout. A Lending London I>hys* lelnn establishes aa Onicoia Notv York for tho Cure of EPILEPTIC FITS. 'FrvmAiAjmimalefUeHrir.e. mmany omer living pnyRician. mi lucccHnuiiropiyBecn Mtonlihlng: wo boro beard of ca«e« of over to year*’ atimd- Ing auccoMfolt/cured by him. lie he* published « work on tbit dlee—o, which bo tende with % large bottle of hie won derful cure free to %ny eufferer who may oend their aipra* KaSfBBJISgS:S3SB83l3WE"“ 350th: POPULAR DRAWING OF THE llMINliimilli’IHII In the City of Louisville, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1882. These drawings occur monthly (Sunday excepted) under provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court on March 81st ren dered the following decision: 1st. That thic Commonwbadth Distbibittion Company is Lkoai,. 2d. ItsDkawinusabkFaib. N.B. This Company has nowon hand a large re serve fund. Read carefully the lint of prises for the NOVEMBER DRAWING. J Prize 180,000 1100 Prises |100 each,810,000 ; Prize - 10.0001200 Prises 50 each, 10.000 1 Prise —. 5,0001 ooo Prises 20 each. 12 000 48 18;SS! 1000 “• 10:000 9 RiSS Meaeh', Prizes 2,700 9 Prises 100 each, •• •• 'gJJ, 1,900 Prises. 8112,400 Whole Tickets, . $2 Half Tickets, $1 27 Tickets, . . 50 55 Tickets, . 100 Remit money or bank draft In letter, or send by express. Dnn’lrend by KraUtered Letter or Pott-Offlce Order. Orders of live dollars and upwards byes - S ress.can be sent at our expense. Addreaa all or- en to R. M. BOARDMAN, ^Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, Ky. SAVE THE EXPENSE OF BUILDING A BRICK CHIMNEY. Onr Fire Clay Chimney Pipe does not rust n< crack by beat nor crumble from froat. It has beet used ten yean for dwelling*, schools, churches, Ac No danger from lire, salt does not communicate hea to wood. Insurance companies have decided It to b< a safer chimney than brick. Any one can put It up We show four forms of construction. A completi chimney costs from (5 to (10, according to height oi building. ■amend for descriptive circular with full Informa tlon. C1IAS. ir. TORSCH A CO., N. 11 Cor. Draft ami Charles Nix, Halt I more Mention Southern World, ATTENTION POULTRY MEN. being an Internal remedy, to be given mixed with the food, because all external remMIcs have been a fail ure- It Is put up lu puckages ot 60c. and |l. Hold at Groceries and Seed stores. The beat of reference given on application to the proprietor. _ * It. liACIIMAXX, M.I) h Depot 38 Weet Bay St. Jackwntlllr, Fla.