Southern world : journal of industry for the farm, home and workshop. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1882-18??, December 01, 1882, Image 14

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46 THE SOUTHERN WORLD, DECEMBER 1, 1882. “ACME” Cotton. The dropping off of receipts lias had the effect of slightly checking the general down ward tendency of the market, and we note a slight advance since our last report. We quote ruling prices for Middlings—New York, 10 916; Galveston, 10; Wilmington, 10; Savannah, 10; New Orleans, 10; Mobile, 10%; Memphis, 9%; Augusta, 911-16; Charleston, 10% ; Montgomery, 9%; Macon, 9%; Columbus, 9%; Nashville, 9% ; Selma, 9%; Rome, 9%; Atlanta, 9%; Liverpool, 0%d. Atlanta's Cotton ItecIptM. Receipts since September 1, 71,918 ; a de crease of 4,176 bales. Net Receipts at all Ports since Nept. 1st. Galveston 321,376 New Orleans 473,738 Mobile 140,171 Savannah 400,349 Charleston 274,779 Wilmington 54,703 Norfolk 315,665 Baltimore 5,737 New York 22,098 Boston 40,457 Providence....;. 140 Philadelphia 15,553 Atlanta and West Point 86,073 Brunswick 3,989 Port Royal 4,254 Indianola 9,231 Total 2,168,350 Comparative Statement. Net receipts at 'all ports, 239,357; an in crease of 19,193. Total receipts 2,168,350, an increase of 155,- 760. Exports to November 24th, 1,187,483; an increase of 213,915.. Stock at all United States ports, 743,901; a decrease of 100,608. Stock at interior towns, 131,116; adecrease of 42,572. Stock at Liverpool, 483,000; an increase of 29,000. American cotton afloat for Great Britain, 225,000; an increase of 43,000. Wheat. Atlanta No. 2 Georgia, $1.08 ; lower grades, 1.05@1,07 ; Baltimore, Southern red, 1.02@1.08 ; Amber, 1.08@1.14; No. 2 Western, winter red, 1.06%@1.07; Chicago, No. 2 spring, 9314; regular, 94)4; No. 2 red win ter, 95@96; Louisville, No. 2 red winter, 90@93; Cincinnati, No. 2 red winter, 99@ 1.00; St. Louis,No. 2 red fall, 94@94% ; No. 3 red fall, 88%@90. Corn. Atlanta, new 67@70; St. Louis, 69; Louis ville, No. 2 white, 72; No. 2 mixed, 72; new ear, 45; Cincinnati, No. 2 mixed, 67@08; Baltimore Southern white, 00@72; yellow, 60@77; Chicago, 70@72. Oats. Atlanta, 50@55c.; Baltimore, Southern, 42 @46; Western white, 43@45; mixed, 41@46; Pennsylvania, 42@46; Chicago, 36; Louis ville, mixed Western 39; St. Louis, 35%@ 36%; Cincinnati, No. 2 mixed, 39%@40. riou r. Atlanta, family 5.50; extra family, 6.00; choice 6.25; Patent 7.25@8.00; St. Louis family, 3.85@4.00; choice 4.45@6.60 ; fancy 4.75@5.00; Chicago, common to choice, 3.50 @4.50; common to fancy, 4 00@6.00; Pat ents, 6.50@7.25; Louisville, extra family, 4.00@4 25; choice to funcy, 5.00@5.75; Cin cinnati, family, 4.30@4.60; fancy 4.75@5.25. Hulk 31 eats. Atlanta, clear ribs, 11; Chicago, shoulders 0%i short ribs 9%, short clear 9.80 ; Cin cinnati, shoulders 7, clear rib 10; Balti more, shoulders 8%, clear ribs 11 %. Huron. Atlanta, sides, (uone,) sugar-cured hams 16%@17; Baltimore, shoulders 12%, clear rib sides 15%; hams 15%@17; Cincinnati, shoulders 9%; clear ribs 14; clear sides 14% ; Louisville, shoulders 9%; clear ribs 16% ; clear sides 16. Country Produce. Atlanta (wholesale)—Butter, common, 20 @25, choice 28@30; fancy 30@32; eggs, 29@ 30; hens 30; roosters 25; young chickens 15@ 25; turkeys 12%@13c. "pi tb; ducks, 23@25c. each ; geese, 40@45 c.; Irish potatoes, $2.50 @3.00 per barrel; sweet potatoes, 60 cents per bushel ; onions, per bbl, $2.50@3.00; apples, 2.60@3.50 per barrel; oranges $7.00 bbl, 3.50@4.00 per box; cabbage, l%@2cts. per lb.; chesnuts, 1.50@2.00 per bushel; white pe ts, 1.50@2.00per 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 S@10 per lb.; turnips 75c. per bush. PULVERIZING HARROW, CLOD CRUSHER AND LEVELER. 3 > O ! O w H o ◄ v» fl) rd H TJ a al TJ C 3 O s- O) m „ <9 2 D 5 Si T3 *-> .Z> 4- h o o ® c 2 * £ g u > d as in « ® • i » || AGENTS WANTED IN Unoccupied Territory. - " ,IP /|J CO 3 CQ CD X U) ? c 3 (D a 01 3 ff 0- 3 01 a 0 H -b (D H T 2. A (P 0 2, 1 S' O 0) 3 U1 w g I > g H w H The “ACM®** sub’ecta the soli to the action of a CRUSIIEK and LEVELER, and at the same time to the CUTTING, LIFTING. TURNINGprocess 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 avoid* pulling up rubbish. Ills ESPECIALLY ADAPTED to Inverted sod, hard clay, and •• slough land,” where other Har rows utterly fall, and It also works perfectly oil 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. mrnUfor all the Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawings of The leouisiann State Lottery Company, and in person manage anti control the Drawings themselves t and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness and in gttotl faith toward all parties, anti we authorize the Company louse this certificate, with facsimiles of our signatures attached, in Us advertisements u ConimlMionen. NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY, InroriK>rated In 1888 for 25 years by the Legislature for Educational and Charitable purposes-with a cap ital of #1,000.000—to which a reserved fund of over $550,000 has since been added. secvmuer .u, a. jl, ioiVi Its Grand Single Number Drawings will take place monthly. It never scales or postpones. Look at the following Distribution: ORAN I# PKOMfr:NAI>K CONCERT. during which will take place the l&lwt Grand Monthly AND THK EXTRAORDINARY SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING At Xcw Oi Iran.. Tuesday, Dec., IOtl>, INNS. Under the peraonul supervision anti management of Hen. it. T. llKAl'ltl.tiAKIt. or l.n., niitl Hen'. JI'IIAl. A. KAItl.Y, or Vn„ CAPITAL PRIZE, $100,000. Xotlre.-Tlrkets are Ton Dollars only. Halve*, $3. FiftliN, 8*. Tenths, $1. LIST OK PHIZES. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF $100,000 $100,000 50.000 60,000 20.0C0 20,000 10.000 10,000 5,(U0 20,000 1.000 20.000 W " 600 25.000 100 •• 300 30,000 200 •• 200 #0,000 000 “ 100 00,000 10,000 •• 10 100,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prises of $200, $20,000 100 “ " 100 10.000 100 *• •• 76 7,500 11,279 Prises, amounting — #522,500 Application for rates to Clubsshould be made only to the offlee of the Company In New Orleans. For Information appljUo^ a ^ Nctv Orleans, La., or 91. A. DAUPHIN, 007 Seventh St., WitNlilKigtou, D. €. N. B.—Orders addressed to New Orleans will receive prompt attention. 1 GRAND PRIZE OF I GRAND PRIZE OP 2RAKOE PRIZES OF •I LARGE PRIZES OF 20 PRIZES OF l-itatas $50 PATTERSON ORGAN, Style 400, eonulni two Set. Recda, five userttl Stop,, with Tremolo and Knee* Swell, attractive Wnlnut Case (Uko above cat), with Stool and Book, only 850. ive Goupl . . above aljrle ease, only 865. Two of the moit popu lar organa In the market: sslo for them immense. Shipped on 15 days test trial. No money required In advance. Other styles In great variety. Bny your Organ, and Planoa from the manufacturer direct, and save from 50 to 100 per cent, by avoid. Ing the tunal commissions paid to dealers and agents. Write for our handtomeiy Uluttrated Catalogue, giv ing full Information, free. Address the manufacturer, JAMES T. PATTER80N, BRIDGEPORT. COSH :5Ist: POPULAR DRAWING OF THK In the City of Louisville, on SATURDAY. DECK9IDER 30, 1882. These drawings occur monthly (Sunday excepted) under provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of Kentucky. The United States Cfrcult Court on March 3lst ren dered the following decision: 1st. That thk Commonwealth Distribution Company is Lkgal. 2d. Its Drawings ark Fair. N. B. This Company has now on hand a large re serve fund. Read carefully the list of prizes the DECEMBER DRAWING. 1 Prize #30,000 1 Prize 10,000 1 Prize 5,ooo 10 Prizes #1,000 each, 10,000 20 Prizes 500 each, 10,000 9 Prizes 300 each, Approximating Prizes 2,700 9 Prizes 200each, •* “ 1.8C0 9 Prizes 100 each, “ “ 900 100 Prizes flOO each, 110,000 200 Prizes 50 each, 10,000 600 Prizes 20 each. 12,000 1000 Prizes 10 each, 10,000 1,900 Prizes. $112,400 Whole Tickets, , $2 Half Tickets, $1 27 Tickets, . . 50 55 Tickets, . 100 Remit money or bank draft In letter, or aend by express. Don’t tend by Krpittered LeUcr or Fott-OJlce Order. Orders of five dollars and upwarda by ex- S reaa, can be sent at our expenae. Address all or- era to R. M. BOARDMAN, Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, Ky. Health is Wealth! Da. E. C. Wrst's Nkbv e and Bbain Thkatuknt: » specific for.Hysteria. Dizziness, 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 dollar a box, or six boxes for live dollars; sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. Wo guarantee six boxes to cure any case. \V Itti each order received by ua for six boxesaccom panied with live dollars, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to return the money If the treutment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued "ii ,a*^.,?l RANKIN * LAMAR, wholesale and 'tail agents, Atlanta and Macon, Ua. Order* by nail will receive prompt attention. 3 KlefTer Pear. Jap. Persimmon. LeConte Pear. Buy these Pears, only on their own root, for reason see catalogue, sent tree. LxCONTE NURSERY. W. W. TIIOMPSOU, Smlthville, Ga. SOUTHDOWN SIIEEP. CASSIUS Jt. CLAY, breeder of pure SOUTH DOWN SHEEP, White Hall, Kentucky. “THE WATERBURY.” TNC-Wimsintr. The cheapest reliable Stem Wind ing Watch In the world. So well known as reliable time-keepers, have these watches become, that thousands are buying them In pref erence to blgher-prictd watches. In Nlckel4Hlver Case 848 l»cr Dozen. A liberal discount to the trade. Kept by Watch Dealers generally. New York Ofllce, I Maiden I.tine, HEO. MERRITT, Audit. Fnctorw—Wntcr bit ry, Co it it eel lett t. FITS Dr. Ab. Moserolo (Itto i of XplUpsy, has without ( A Lending London Phyr- lclan establishes ns Ofllce la New York for tlto Cure of EPILEPTIC FITS. 'Front AmJaumalofUeiidne. spylsttt ■ptybMn «'i f.ii.K'j'sy, imt « ituout ti i iiirt m than any other living phyilelsn. IlIvIMHL : J aitoniahmg: we have hearil ofeaaM of over to yours’ atandl ling aneceMrally cared by him. lie has published a work on thu» disease* which he sends with a Urge bottle of hla^H uerrul care (Teeto any sufferer who may aend their o: , and P. O. Addre*« We advise any one wishing a core to ad* dreai Dr. AB. M£^LH0LB t No. H John BU, Rev York. A GIFT TO YOU. 35c, 33c, 33c. 33c, 33c, 33c, Ilf order to clrculato our pspor through hundreds of this land, we offer asafreoglft,wlth tbreo months of THE M O M M DECORATOR, this hqsntlfnl hatn and lock- it. It i et, Jt 4s fust at re pretexted in the cut. Tho chain is of cz- qnlslte work manship, as iwm chaste and ele gant, worthy of an evening re- of Imitation gold, it will nev er lose lta ap- pearanoe which la so like that of, tho boat, grades of Amorl- SStft 0 '^ tho other., Tho lockot It- of the same gold as tho eba' a very bantlsomo one.wtlhplaccawlth clear crystals for two portralts. Remember for , lockot and cl—„,. I and three months «5a^5 ! paper which a- i lono Is worth doublo the money—a paper that no lady i should bowlth- 1 out as It gives Information thr.t Indies and to get whoro thetcvoi,—, ahonid hnvo. Information ,v- bout beauty, -•—nro. rccrc- .sndevory- —ag pertain. v lur to bodily .and mental Xwelfnro. A |\Iarge Id tlfullr Il lustrated. Mention wheroycu rsoo this. _ r If not as r represented. llalicr, 4U lleek- CANCER 8cl«ntlflcally Treated nml Hadlrallv Cured. No Knife, no Caustic, no 4VU 1\ 1111 v , UU UlUhtIL, Iiu l’ain. Hook sent free, cou- iuiuing cuaviucing icsumonials from rewiiontlble persons. Address. 3Dr. JT. MoLEISII, So* 316 WEST kUlUlll bTHiurr, U.UI.VNAII, urny/