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

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62 THE SOUTHERN WORLD, DECEMBER 15, 1882. W l( l Cotton. Since our last report dullness has charac terized the market, and movements have been quiet and easy. The market, as we close our report, is drooping, with down ward tendency. We quote ruling prices for Middlings—New York, 10% ; Galveston, 9%; Wilmington, 011-16; Savannah,011-10; New Orleans, 0%; Mobile, 9% ; Memphis, 0%; Augusta, 9%; Charleston, 10; Montgomery, 9%; Macon, 9% ; Columbus, 9%; Nashville, 9% ; Selma, 9%; Rome, 9%; St. Louis, 9%; Atlanta, 9%; Liverpool, 611-lGd. Atlanta'* Cotton IlcclptH. Receipts since September 1, 80,082 bales; a decrease of 3,010 bales. Net Receipts nt nil 1’ortM since Ncpt. 1st. Galveston 379,103 New Orleans 000,903 Mobile 164,015 Savannah 408,214 Charleston 334,589 Wilmington 07,967 Norfolk 393,922 Baltimore 8,902 City Point 1,457 New York 30,001 Boston 53,058 Providence 140 Philadelphia 20,578 Atlanta and West Point 90,833 Brunswick 4,508 Fort Royal 4,832 Pensacola 359 Indianola 10,528 Total 2,008,106 Comparative Statement. Total receipts at all United States ports, 2,608,100 an increase of 220,455 bales. Total exports to December 8th, 1,541,120, au increase of 307,123 bales. Stock at all United States ports, 815,128, a decrease of 211,309 bales. Stock at interior towns, 155,476, adecrease of 34,577 bales. Stock at Liverpool, 515,000, an increase of 10,000 bales. American cotton afloat for Great Britain, 260,000, an increase of 119,000. bales. Wheat. Atlanta jio. 2 Georgia, $1.08%; lower grades, l.d5%@1.07% ; Baltimore, Southern red,1.04@1.08; Amber, 1.08@1.14; No. 2 West ern winter red, 1.06%@1.06% ; Chicago, No. 2 red winter, 95; No. 2 spring, 94%; regu lar, 94%; Louisville, No. 2 red winter, 92@95; Cincinnati, No. 2 red winter, 97; St. Louis, No. 2 red fall, 94%; No. 3 red fall, 89%@90%. Flour. Quotations unchanged. Corn. Atlanta, new 67@70; St. Louis, 49%; Louis ville, No. 2 white, 48; No. 2 mixed, 46@48; new ear, 45; Cincinnati, No. 2 mixed, 45%; Baltimore Southern white, 54@68; yellow, ' 55@68; Chicago, 55. Oats. Atlanta, 50@55c.; Baltimore, Southern, 42 @46; Western white, 44@40; mixed, 40@42 Pennsylvania, 42@46; Chicago, 36% ; Louis ville, mixed Western 40; St. Louis, 37%@ 38%; Cincinnati, No. 2 mixed, 39. Hulk Meals. Atlanta, clear ribs, 10; Chicago, shoulders 6%, short ribs 9.30, short clear 9.05 ; Cin cinnati, shoulders 7, clear rib 9%; Balti more, shoulders 8%, clear ribs 10%; Louis ville shoulders, 6%, clear ribs 9%. Bacon. Atlanta, sides, (none,) sugar-cured hams 16%@17; Baltimore, shoulders 11%, clear rib sides 13%; hams 14%@15; Cincinnati shoulders 8%; clear ribs 11% ; clear sides 12%. Lard. Cincinnati, 10.73 ; Chicago, 10.70; Haiti more, 12.60; Louisville, 12; St. Louis, 10.65 @10.05. Country Produce. Atlanta (wholesale)—Butter, common, 18 @20, choice 25@28; fancy 30; eggs, 30@32 hens 30; roosters 25; young chickens 15@25; turkeys, dressed, 15@10c. lb; chickens, dressed, 12%@13%; ducks, 25 c. each geese, 50 cents; Irish potatoes, $2.50@3.00 per barrel; sweet potatoes, 50 cents per bushel; onions, per barrel, $2.50@3.00 apples, 2.50@3.50 per barrel; oranges $7.00 bbl, 3.50@4.00 per box; cabbage, 2% cents per lb.; chesnuts, 1.50@2.00 per bushel white peas, 1.50@2.00 per bushel, stock peas 80@90c per bushel; white beans 2.60@3.00 per bushel; bran, 00 cents per 100 pounds peeled peacbos, 10@12 cts. per lb.; unpeeled peaches 3@4; dried apples, 5@0% per lb pea nuts 5@10 per lb.; turnips 75c. per bush. ‘ACME” PULVERIZING- HARROW, CLOD CRUSHER AND LEVELER. double rowiuRterly fall, and?t also worlu'perfecUy on light M»7""seVt ON7fRIALuTanyresponsibiefanner lnVny part of the’United States. HARRISBURG, PA., NASH & BROTHER, Sole Manufacturers. ond 22 College Place, HEW YORK CITY. .. - r- *upervUe the arrange ment* for all the Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawings of The Jjouitinna State Lottery Company, and inj>cr*,on manage awl control the Drawingt thenuelvem, and that the name are conducted with honrjtty, fdimes* and in good faith toward all parties, and we authorize the Company • *■ * ...III. A,, ./.nil.. -J f. * u UomtulMloncnie NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY, Incorporated In 1868 for 25 yean by the Legislature for Educational and Charitable purposee—with a cap ital of fl,000.000-to which a reserved fund of over (550,000 has since been added. ” > overwhelming popularvote Its franchise wss part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879. It* Grand Single Number Drawings will take place monthly. 11 never tealet or potlponct. Look at the following Distribution: — GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT, during which will take place the 101st Grand Monthly AND TUB EXTRAORDINARY SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING At New Orleans, Tuesday, lire., lBtt*. 1SS2. Under the— ’ ' ' Gen Gen CAPITAL PRIZE, 8100,000. Notice.—Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves, $3. Firths, 82. Tenths, 81. LIST 6» PBIZKS. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF (100,000 .(100,000 :5lst: POPULAR DRAWING OP TUB few Orleans, Tuesday, l>ee., loth, ISM. er the personal supervision and management ol i. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of l,u„ and 1. JURAI. A. EARLY, of Vs., 1 (IRANI) PRIZE OF 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 2 RAROK PRIZES OF 4 LARGE PRIZES OF 20 PRIZES OF 50 50.000. 50,000 20,000 20,000 10.000. 10,000 6,000. 20,000 1.000. 20,000 500 25.000 300 50,000 200 40,000 — 100. 60,000 10,000 “ 10 100#X» APPROX I NATION PBIZKS. 100 Approximation Prizes of (200. (20,000 100 75... 11,279 Prizes, amonnUng to..._ _(622,50u Application for rates to Clubs should be made only to the office of the Company In New Orleans. For Information apply to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La., or M. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh St., Washington, D, C. If. D.~ Order, addretted to Hew Or leant wilt receive prompt attention. PATTERSON ORGAN, Stylo 400, contains two Sets Reeds.live useful Stops, with Tremolo and Knee*Swell, attractive Walnut Case (Uko above cut), with Stool and Book, only 830. Jouple— above style esse, only 860. Two of the most popu lar organs In the market: sale for them Immense. Shipped on 13 days test trial. No money required In advance. Other stylet In great variety. Buy your Organs and Pianos from the manufacturer direct, and saTe from 5 O to 100 per cent, by avoid, lng the usual commissions paid to dealers and agents. Write for our handwmtly Wuilraled Catalogue, giv ing MU Information .free. Address the manufacturer, JAMES T. HATTER80N, BRIDGEPORT, CONN Health is Wealth! Db. E. C. Wmt’s Nkbve and Bbain Tiibatmbnt: a 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. Ono dollar a box, or six boxes tor five dollars; sent by mall prepaid on receipt of CATS’.ffijaiantee six boxes to core any case, with each order received by us for tlx boxes accom panied with five dollars, we will lend the purchaser pur written guarantee to return the money If the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees Issued by LAMAR, RANKIN A LAMAR, wholesale and retail agents Atlanta and Macon, Ua. Orders by mall will receive prompt attention. KiefTer Pear. Jap. Persimmon. LeOonte Pear. W. W. THOM3PSOKT, Smithvillo, Ga. SOUTHDOWN SHEEP. CASSIUS M. CLAY, breeder of puro SOUTH DOWN HUBKP. White Hall, Kentucky. “THE WATERBURY.” Tkc’ > watzhsukt- The cheapest reliable Stem Wind ing Watch In the world. Bo well known as reliable time-keepers, have these watches become, that thousands are buying them In pref erence to higher-priced watches. In NIckeMdUver Case $18 Per Boxen. A liberal discount to the trade. Kept by Watch Dealers generally. New York Oflicc, 4 Malden Lane, GEO. MERRITT, Agent. Waterbary, Connecticut. FITS 7>r. Ab. Heeorolo (lato o of Kpltepey.bss without dnuu,m.w thananyotlierUvlngphyelclan. IIIil satonUhlng: we bare heard otcaeMOtorer >0 years’ stand log iuece»erully cured by him. Ua has published a workon thla disease, widen ho sands with a larg* bottla or hit won durfol care free to any sufferer who may aandthalr express ‘ ‘ ‘ A LcodinffLondon Phyi« IcIan ewtablluhe* fut Ofllcoln Now York for tho Cure of EPILEPTIC FITS. From AmJaumalcfMedicine. • aapeelalt. 1 mere eases •Imply barn raora’ atand* ■ work on In the City of Louisville, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1882. These drawings occur monthly (Bunday excepted! under provisions of an Act of the General Assembly ol Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court on March 31st ren dered the following decision t 1st. That tub Commonwealth Distbibution Company is Legal. M. Its Dbawinos auk Fair. N. B. This Company has iiowwiMMKttHt-MM^w**" serve fund. Read carefully the list ol prizes fof the DECEMBER DRAWING. 430,000 100 Prizes (100 each,(10,000 200 Prizes 50 each, 10,000 600 Prizes 20 each. 12,000 1000 Prizes 10 each, 10,000 500 each, io.ooo aoOesch, Approximating Frizes 2,700 200 each, •• “ 1,800 lOOeach, “ " 900 I Prise. . 1 Prize 10,000 1 Prize 5,000 10 Prizes (l,000 each, 10,000 1,960 Prizes. (112,400 Whole Tickets, . $2 Half Tickets, $1 27 Tickets, . . 50 55 Tickets, . 100 Remit money or bank draft In letter, or send by exprees. Don’t tend try KraUtercd letter or I'oxt-Offlce Order. Orders ol live dollars and upwards by ex- S ress, can be sent at our expense. Address all or- ersto R. M. BOARDMAN, Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, Ky. LADY AGENTS WANTED FOR MADAME GRISWOLD’S PATENT ^SKIRT-SUPPORTING CORSETS, 923 Broadway. New YorkT" BEST CORSETS IN THE WORLD. Dressmakers Delight in Fitting over Them! They combine Durability, Comrort. Health rulnes. and Elegance of form, and heinr modem t annus styles and lengths are adapted loall. Phyalclana recommend them. They are not sold hr merchants. Exclusive ter ritory given. Ladies make this a profitable mid per- manent holiness. Price 8f..TO, and upwards Orders by nuul nrumptlyfilled 8iik1 fnreirmilsrsnnd lermstosseatito MADAME GRISWOLD fc CO., Or to General Atentt: (13 Urondwny, N. Y.; Madame K. A. Griswold 32 Winter 8t, lluetuu, Slaxx.. J. B Putssm, l« State Street ( hiesiu. III.; J. II. Wvosnt St Co.. Fredoma, New York; II. F. Kino St Co ,814 Main Street. Knmm* City. Mo. .CHEAP GUNS for THE PEOPLE.9 /. g £. _ rcromi ctMMun ran 3 Ml kin-s W»M 0uo4, Revolver*. Ammunition, Ret»e«. .. .*,*• Tackle, iUXQn,&Q. 0. 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