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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, MONDAY, (iCTOBER 0, 1871.
NO. 433.
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Matamora8, October 6.—There is an
other great revolution in Mexico. The
State of Neuva Leon takes the lead. The
Governor of Neava Leon and all the
State officers have leagued against Jua
rez. It is expected the movement will
be seconded by the neighboring States.
The merchants here and on tho coast are
uneasy about tho coming events. Great
preparations are being made at Mutanio-
ras for the defense of the eity.
City of Mexico, September 12.—Jua
rez was installed President last night
amid great excitement. No revolutiona
ry demonstrations have occurred yet.
Juarez’s messago is conciliatory but
firm.
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The Cholera Cheeked.
Constantinople, October 7.—The pro
gress of the cholera is checked. Fears
of its assuming au epidemic form are sub
siding.
FRANCE.
rrmtofennl .Vlolsfcr #r rimmmt* Jj»ps/Mlrd—
Tht MommpmriM C—*pbrmty.
Paris, October 7.—Victor Le Franco
has been appointed Provisional Minister
of Finance during Quartier’s absence in
Berlin to ratify the Commercial Treaty.
Tho court revision, to which liossel
appealed, sentenced him to death.
Tho llepublic&n journals demand of
Thiers to take prompt measures to sup
press the Bonapartist conspiracies.
Algerian agitations continue. Appre
hensions of abandonment of tho colony
are felt.
ENGLAND.
ImltrumUommi Lmppright, tCc.
London, October 7.—Literary piracy
provokes a sharp newspaper controversy
which is yery severe on American pub
lishers. The international copyright is
strongly demanded.
The ship England, from Quebec for
Liverpool, was abandoned at sea.
The gambling houses at German water
ing places are not to be closed.
The *8mack Peto sunk in Yarmouth
harbor. Seven persons were lost.
SPAIN
Mtimferctmeul* far Cub*.
Madrid, October 7.—The Minister of
State has telegraphed to tho Captain
General of Cuba that necessary reinforce
ments will be forwarded promptly to up
hold the national authority and preserve
the integrity of the Spanish Dominion.
MEXICO.
three car loads of Cherokee Iudians,
passed through he.e last night eu route
for the Indian territory. Largo numbers
will soon follow. The party was in charge
of Col. A. A. Barnes, General Freight
and Ticket Agent of tho Memphis and
Cliarlcalon Railroad, who has Bade a
contract with the Government to trans
port tho remainder of the Cherokee tribe.
LOUISIANA.
•V«r/o* JM—kr.
New Ohleass, October 7.—Five pilot
boat, were driven aebore Boutliweet of
Pass Gale on the 3d, including the Rob
ert Bruce, and totally wreoked. Four
pilots were drowned. Frank Bailey and
Charles Carlen clung to the wreck thirty
hours and were reacaed.
ILLINOIS
The Uremt
Chicago, October 7.—The fires in the
woods and on tho pr&iries are prevailing
in every direction, including Michigan,
Illinois, Wisconsin and Iowa. A heavy
rain alone can stop tho conflagration.
Tho country is dry as tinder.
8idcration of the samo in joint -•minis-
sion of tho two houaea o* the C'ttfM» jc1
tion. .
Resolved, The houses of Use clerical
and lay deputies concurring, 'Unit a joint
commission be appointed for the ,-uusitl-
' ration of the above }ame£ report ofth. .
Committee of the HAiac of Bishop.«
wont in this eity, lias been arrested,
charged with bong a defaulter.
Mini Her Gatmuity deafem that the
story that fc»«poh»& iafcmona tons of
the President sad Seeretary Fish, or that
lMMgur put a low estimate upon Ameri-
cahcliaractor, is false.
Rio looal reform delegates hi the Ro-
corning the ritual, and what action, if cliMtor Gonveutio. imwa mi addrea. to
';cn iU the jfMin- the Ueuiocraoy of the oity, urging the
any, may properly bo taken
ises.
Further action was postponed until
Tuaoday.
WASHINGTON.
Trrmty telth Uti mamy ^yifalSMSlR
Washinuton, October Tjr/iho ]>ostal
» Wnpire was
MARYLAND.
DOMESTIC NEWS.
TEXAS-
The Lmle Birr t if—J Tidml H>r* •** the Ttjcmm
Cmmttt
Galveston, October 7.—Tho election
passed off quietly throughout the State,
as far os heard from, except AtGrasbeck,
where five negroes murdered an old citi
zen, D. C. Applicahite. The negroes
were arrested.
Nothing reliHble ah to the result of the
election can he obtained. It is still
thought there is a small Democratic ma
jority—about one thousand.
A severe storm, commencing this even-
iog, submerged for several hours the bay
front of the city as far lmek as Church
street. The damage is small, considering
the violence of the storm. Three miles
of the Galveston and Houston Railroad
between the city and Bay bridge were
badly damaged. It will require several
days to repair the damage. • The ateam-
er Twelfth Era anchored in the bay aod
is a total wreck. Tho passengers and
crew were all saved after clinging to the
wreck all night A negro was drowned.
Other vessels were slightly damaged.
The shipping off Galveston is sufe.
Jefferson, October 7.—The election
passed off quietly. The vote iu Mano
couuty was 1,858. Brvant’a majority ia
100. The white and colored vote is about
equal.
Crockett, October 7.—The business
part of the town was burned to-day, in
cluding the hotel. Insurance $5,000.—
Loss not stated.
Indianola, October 7.—The town was
flooded deeper in the storm on tho 3d,
by tide water, than has been known in
twenty years.
WISCONSIN
Th« Firn mill Mmyltty.
Wilwaukee, October 7.—The fires are
raging worse than ever. Thirty men
were burned near Venaauki, and the
town was also burned.
UTAH.
Salt Lake City, October 7.—Iu the
semi-annual Mormon Conference the
language of the saints was generally quite
moderate in regard to the news that one
of the apostles had been arrested for
lewdness.
ARKANSAS
■tar^rzMtZ
GEORGIA FEMALE COLLESE
Legialatlr* Charter ttraale* la ltGK.
Her. Geo. Y. Brown, PrtU4nL
rpHE next Academic year bsgtas or
MONDAY. SEPTEMBER IS.
An Eclectic Class kaa feaMS Iwuad iw IkR kMtajS
of tkoee graduate* who may draire atiU farther to
(■prove taeniae! vea. or to prepare for teachia«.
New Patent ArioR square Grand Ftaaoa are
Expenses aw aa modcraUaa In other aMar
Institutions.
For farther particatars sddreaa the President.
Motion*, July 29,157L 1 jJl-dMawktrlm.
Hetty Tii
Toruu, October 7.—A party of Texas
cattle drovere speut moot of tUo d«y in
forcing bwinoM men to trust them. At
Beline a ro» reaulted, and in attempting
to quell it the marehal waa wounded. One
drover accidentally shot another.
CALIFORNIA.
San Fbaxcmco, October 7.—Three
of the escaped Nevada convicta have lieen
captured and killed.
The Ariioua, from China, lia» amve.1
with 1,151 tuna of tea, ailka and other
merchandise, for New York, 8t Louis
\e Bpltcmpel l umeemUf—t VfriUmUry Mem
pert -MemlutUm tmmr Immrtlf.
Baltimore, October 7.—Tho Episcopal
Convention is engaged on tho obituaries
of deceased members.
The Committee reported strongly in
favor of conformity in services.
The jury in the case of Bowcrman, late
Deputy Collector, rendered a verdict of
guilty in four counts and innocent in
five counts of the indictment. Scntenco
has been deferred.
The committee of five Bishops appoint
ed by the House of BishopH, on the 6th,
make a long conciliatory report. They
report the following as the matters upon
which they respectfully recommend Leg
islation. They recommend that certain
acts in tho administration of the holy
communion, or other occasions of public
worship to be enumerated, be prohibited
by the canon, to-wit: 1st. The use of in
cense. 2d. Placing or retaining a cruci
fix in any port of the church. 3d. Car
rying a cross in procession iu the church.
4th. Tho use of lights on or about the
holy table except when necessary.
5tb. The elevation of the elements
in the holy communion in such man
ner as to expose them to the view of the
people os objects toward which adoration
s to be made in or after the prayers of
consecration, or in the acts of administer
ing them or in conveying them to or
from the communicants. 6th. Tho mix
ing of water with the wine os part of the
service or in the presence of the congre
gation. 7tli. The washing of the Priest's
bands or the ablution of the vessels in
the presence of the congregation. 8th.
Bowiug, crossing, genuflections, prostra
tions, reverenceH, bowing down upon or
kissing the holy table and knoeling ex
cept as allowed, provided for or directed
by the rubric or oanon. It being provi
ded that reverence at tho mention of tM
name of Lord Jesus is not intended to be
dkallowed; it being further provided that
private or personal devotion, before or
after official ministration, is not to be un
derstood to iucludc or justify any of r tho
acts prohibited. ‘Jth. The celebration or
receiving of the holy communion by any
Bishop or Priest, when no person re
ceives it with him. 10th. Employing or
permitting any person of persons not in
the holy orders to assist tho minister in
any part of the order for the adminintra-
tion of the holy communion. 11th. Us
ing at any administration of the holy
communion, any prayers, collects, gos
pels or epistles, other than those provided
in tho Book of Common Prayer, or un
der 14tli of Canon, 13th of Title, 1 of
the Digest; they farther recommond
here: 1st, Thnt no licctor of a parish,
or other minister, shall be allowed to in
troduce the choral service without the
consenting vote of the vestry, or contra
ry to the prohibition of tho Bishops.
2d. That no surpliccd chair shall be cm-
treaty with the German
signed to-day.
Several appointmonla wore made to*
day—none affecting tho SoOtli. Major
Terrers H. Wheeler, of the Engineer
Corps, was appointed Professor of En
gineering at Weet Poiut, vice Mahon,
deceased.
heuth t mrelif Mmdirmlt CmII mym* tlrtml.
A delegation from South Caraliua,
covering the whole Republican party, ex
cept tho Sawyer wing, are waiting iu the
President’s ante-chain* er to scan re the
removal of United tttatda Muifill John
son.
box and the courts to bring those who
aisg
SUNDAY’S DISPjrTCEES.
DOMESTIC ^EWS.
NEW YORK.
ployed except under tho samo limitations,
and
when such chairs are employed the
only addition to their ordinary attire
shall be a surplice reaching to the ankles.
3d. That no Chancel shall be allowed to
be so arranged as to prevent the minister
from ofiiciating at the right end of the
holy table. It is to bo noted that a cre
dence table is lawful. 4th. The Commit
tee further recommend that cardinal pro
vision be made touching tho dress appro
priate to clergymen ministering in the
congregation and the only vestments
declared appropriate to clergymen so min
istering be, first, for Bishops, the pres
ent episco|>al robes; second, for all minis
ters, a white surplioe, a black or white
stole, a black cassock not reaching below
the ankles, a block gown and bands.
They also recommend that provision be
made: 1st. That on occasions of services,
where expediency or necessity of health
require it, the University cap may be
used. 2d. That candidates for orders,
who are licensed to art as lay readers, may
use the academical gown. 3d. In addi
tion to the Canonical provisions now
recommended, and in consideration of
the fact that nothing can be so plainly
set forth, but doubts may arise in the use
and the practice of tho same. The
Convention further unanimously rc-
commeud that action be taken to carry
out ia such manner as may secure its
observance. The principle declared in
the second resolution sent to this House
by the House of Clerical and Lay depu
ties, at the General Convention of 1868,
to-wit: That all matters of doubt refer
ence shall be made to the Ordinary, and
no chargos shall be made against the
godly counsel and judgment oi the
Bishops.
In conclusion, the Committee recom
mend the adoption of the following reso
lutions:
Resolved, That this report be commu
nicated to the House of Clerical and Lay
^^ecolved, The House of Clerical and
Lay Deputies concurring, that a joint
committee, oonaiating of three Bishops
of the Presbytery and three Laymen be
appointed, to whom the subject matter
of this report shall be refeired, with dis
cretion to report to this Convention at
an early a day as practicable, such canon
deem necessary in the prom
os they may deem
i*e§, all of which is respectfully submit
ted.
(Sigucd) Alf. Lex,
J. WttUAJHk
T. M. Clare,
W. H. Odebdveer,
J. B. Kxafoot.
Accompanying tliu foregoing report
and Chicago, comprimng 24,908 p«kag.«, Trent the
' House of Bishops
TENNESSEE.
ChatT.vjioooa, October 7.—John D,
Long, Indian Commiaaioncr, and Gen.
Cox/of the Interior Department, with
.Resolved, That, in view of the gravity
of tbia subject and its bearing, this boose
ia unDreuared for tho immediate action
the report submitted by its Committee
on Ritual Uniformity with previous con-
hiemmert M>IMed ■ Trim! mf the HimIcm itlmmd
M-'erry •Slrrri— Fatal .icrldtHl.
New Y'ork, October 8.—The steamers
Delaware and Itoundout have boen libeled
for a non-compliance wtth the law re
garding the inspection of boilers.
The trial of the officers of the Staten
Islnud Ferry Company, for the Westlield
horror, will commenoe to-morrow.
Tho gallery of Hsvemerger's sugar re
finery fell yesterday, killing three per
sona.
Michael Phelan, the celebrated billiard
player is dead.
nomimttEmwt men of the highest char
acter for iwtolligeuoe and integrity to the
Jagislatnra, having no dnutoa of their
ability to elect them byr na overwhelm
ing majority, thus assuring the utter and
•needy downfall ot the Xunmany Ring,
that some of the stolen millions may be
recovered, 'l'boy dose by saying, “let
V pledge ourselves to vindicate end re
deem the honor of the Democratic party,
and use every means through the ballot
ILLINOIS.
Tremendent CmmMmyrmHmm.
Chicago, October 8.—Six squares be
tween Clinton, Van Buren and Jackson
streets have been burned.
The latest advices from the great fire
at Chioago, were 1.30 this A. m. Then
it was apparently raging fiercely as every
block of building on the notth Bido of
iisgroM oar party to puniaknieut.”
tiilwra Imyhtd*
rmoobd fob the par twenty-four houbs.
Otoce Omar or Signal Service, I
Washington, D. 0., Oct. 8. I
The Area of highest barometer, whioh
was WhWifUh'Y. w., between the Ohio
and Blue Ridge, now extends from
South Carolina to New Jersey. Clear
weather with smoke and haze lias pre
vailed very nearly cast of the Missouri,
but northeast winds with cloudy weather
t » now reported from Florida. The lower
prossnro that was Haturday north of Ne
braska lias moved slowly southeast, and
has evidently extended to-day most rap
idly towards Wisconsin, but there is no
telegraph communication with that re
gion. Bouthwesterly winds have increas
ed in foroe north and west of the Ohio
Valley, and the tomporatnre is very high
in Missouri and Iowa. Dense smoke has
prevailed on Lake Michigan. Cloudy
ami threatening weather nt tho Rooky
Mountain Station.
rr.s.s/mira.
Tho barometer will probably full on
Monday along the Atlantic coast, with
easterly winds and cloudy weather in the
South Atlantic States, and possibly rain
on the immediate coast A rapid full,
with southwesterly winds, ia probable
west of the Apalachee Mountains, with
threatening weather and posaibly rain on
the upper lakes and westward. Brisk
winds will probably prevail from Lake
Ontario westward by Monday morning.
foreign;
Vanburen street is now wrapped
far, and the Ore
The elevator is safe bo far,
seems to be spreading sou til and west,
and notwithstanding the wind is now di
rectly south, and bloving hard. The
glare from the burning buildings lights
the streets for half mile ntoay, so one
may see how to read. The entire fire
department is now on the ground, and
making almost supremo efforts to check
the flames. The losses probably already
amount to millions, and the^pnd is not
yet
UTAH.
Move Jr ret! •—Incendiary Talk.
Salt Lake, October 9.—Arrests for
licentiousness coutinne.
There was incendiary talk iL the Mor
mon Conference Saturday.
KENTUCKY.
Mrldye an the Ms. and .V. Unllrfd Mamed.
Louisville, Octobers.—A bridge over
Salt River, on Louisville and Nashville
Railroad has been burned. It will cause
very little delay.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
The lfelletc Freer.
Charleston, Octol»er 8.—There were
no deaths from yellow fever Saturday,
and only ono to-day.
GEORGIA.
The Fieri da i.and hlldt Menr.
Savannah, October 8.—The story of
the sinking of Orange county, Florida,
i hoax. No such phenomenon lias
occurred in that section. This statement
would bo unnecessary but for the fact
that several responsible and widely cir-
ulatcd papers at the North have re-pub
lished tho ridiculous story, with serious
editorial comment
M-4
TEXAS.
nllne United.
The filer Urn
Jefferson, October 8. —In tho Socond
District Connor, Democrat, has 231 ma
jority in two counties. The other coun
ties have not been heard from.^
Galveston, October 8.—Five counties
of the First District have been heard
from and Herndon, has a net majority of
625. , .
Twelve count ies of the Fourth District
give Hancock, Democrat, a net majority
of 1,362.
The quarantine against New Orleans
has been raised.
In the Congressional election the De
mocratic net gain over the vote of 1869,
os far as heard from, ia as follows: First
District, five counties, 235; *Socoud Dis
trict, two couuties, 600; Third District,
five counties, 2,436; Fourth Diatrict,
twelve counties, 2,846, indicating the
election of an entire Democratic dele
gation to Congress.
W ASHINGTON
ml—Metcleem Claltme
nmiWM-n<SI>ML.I Is^tUrr-Tk.
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Washington. October 8.—The Secre
tary of the Treasury has directed the
Treasurer and Assistant Treasurers to pay
the November coupon*, upon rebate of
intereat, the ilfith of October and on aod
after that date to pay the intereat, doe
November lat, without rebate.
The Mexican Claims Commission will
ilecido twenty canes to morrow.
The steamboat inspector, have decided
that passenger boats may carry petroleum
on their foreguards, when there ore no
other means of transportation.
Capt Dick Wolfolk, of Louisville, is
here, looking after the hlcambo*t inUr-
ost of the W«rt.
The preKnt meeting of tho atoMnboat
inspector* ia regarded aa very important
Their services are private.
Collector Murpliv waa interviewed
yesterday, and said nc was ready to re
sign when the President thowgbt the
interest* of the country required It but
did not think the President would take
such action without substantial proof of
his unfitness.
S. M. Vanburen, United SUtes post
tore delivery kas been Iss. active ths salsa
for tho weak ratebad 80,000 Me*. 7S.500
bale* were for future delivery, 18,500
bales on spot and to arrive; of the
•pot ootton exporters took about 9,800
bales, spinners 6,200 bales, and speeula-
tors 700 boles. Hay products have been
firm with oonaiderable business for ex
port- Consumption tobaooo hie been
quiet aod firm for leaf, and active for
manufactured. Naval stores havo ad
vanced in rosins, and declined in spirits.
Petroleum boa been moderately active,
without decided change in priee. Wool
has been aetive at about previous quota
tions. In other domestio products we
have no marked change to adviaa.
WEEKLY COTTON STATEMENT.
New Vose, October 8.—The cotloo awraasai for
Ibo weak shows s Urge lucresse 1* llMtpti sad «E-
I>orts, SB compared with Isst work.
Bttwlpts St tU ports tor the wak U.0U
Agonist for lset week 84,871
" previous week aS.SSS
• a “ three previous weeks. ltMl
Total receipts since September 1st 1M.59S
Ear the oorrespondlng period tact jresr 1M.1M
Showings doorcase of. 88,070
80,0J4
Seme week teat rear 1
Total exporta for the expired portion of the
cotton year.
for the eamo time tael year 40,408
Stock on bend at sU porta..... 110,SS0
« same Ume leal year 144.487
Stook 4t interior town*. 37,308
Barne for setae time lset year 38,709
Stock In Liverpool. 499,000
nine time lest yt4r 43S.900
jtiuericsu adoet tar Orest Dritalu 30,000
« eune Ume loot year 33,000
Indian adoet for Europe...... 410,017
*• •• eeme Ume lset year. 800,433
Tho South Wee vixlled by s severe storm or cy
clone, during lost week, which passed np the
AttaaUc Coast end extended ell through, with lea*
severity, Into portions of the interior. This has
Interfered, to some oxtent with picking end has
also checked the movement of cotton tram the plan-
tatluni to the Southern seaports. Tins storm ha.
protebly done considerable damage, although utith
ing definite Is yet kuown In regard to the extent
of It
FOREIGN MARXETS
-u , ,-r-t. s "at 1c riVT
Gov, Bollock, H. L Kiaabaflt
0. M<trill, arriretails 1
Judge Speer arrived i
Tuesday, from Ewopo> onj \
to Georgia in a few days. .tu «rt .
SStm Aflurrtff it*. . - a
G W. ADAiiLAR^K
Sevea Rcsldeaec Lots on MartMU gtritofr ; \
RtaMeio# Lois, <■ K —■— * “
##p«rglkt. It 1# knows a# the
‘‘PiYNK A1
bmatllul’y. Thf lots art, ofsood sy.
Sg. PtaM, aa* Muss of sals. l9ta
win be without ni.rvs.wfth 9srtset Sths tae sm»-
OMmguooa out and in. ^
COAL COBBK COAL,
url HAVE ON HhJfD. AND AH EEOEITIIto.
TYlagtoWfilkiii . ,K'_
OK# U INK OOAL ORKM COAL*.
Our terms esc STRICTLY CASH, and otEtartua-
#ecomp#nl#d with the «me win not be Allied.
Partner Wanted.
TAL of from Tbr#e tofml
In # good Myinc but*###. 0#11 for tomr #4 the
otto# of Dr. bTHap#, 1 —*
Office Atlanta Street
RAILROAD COMPANY#
Aiuni, October 7, UU.
T All MBEOTBD BY TU BOARD OF D1RBCL
JL TOBM to five notice that the Booh# for lobacrlp.
Mon# to th# Capital Stock of th# Paochtr## ataMt* Mar
rtatta Strata and DMwtor ttrMt IiBM will bee
my otto# for ton day#—th# Itoo iNdfi#
amout to build It will b# imnadtototy |
ENGLAND.
The Iserd JMmyer Civet a Mamymel—JVmyelef
met MeekIny Meeteratlen.
London, October 8.—The Lord Mayor
will eutertsiu Leon Lay at a banquet on
tho 18tb. A meeting will be held at an
early day to discuss the questiog of com
mercial trade betweon England and
France, •
Tho Observer contradicts tho reports
of under-handed marauders of the Bona
psi-tists in France for the restoration of
Napoleon.
vs.
BELGIUM.
fsaherrrt on a Strike a I Cheats
Brussels, October 8.—Three hundred
workmen of Ghent are on 8*Ntrike. They
demand a reduction of the days labor to
ten lioun*, wages to be unchanged, and
double pay for work over time.
FRANCE.
Iletnbretrtki Sentenced - Lnmbrrrht Bead,
Paium, October 8.—Dombrowski, who
waa the leader of the mob in au attack on
the former residents in Ljodh, ban been
arrested, tried, and Bcntenced to two
months imprisonment and a a fine of one
hundred franco.
Lambrecht, Minioter of the Iuterior
died suddenly this morning at liw resi
dence while drewing.
PRUSSIA.
French illyallarlre ml the Frmeelmm Capital.
Berlin, October 8.—Peoyen Quertier,
the French Miuister of Finance, and
others arraved this morning and visited
the French Embassy.
It is rumored that Von Arnim has been
recalled.
SPAIN.
The Internationale In
Madrid, Gctober 8. —Minister Comlsn
declares that the Government cannot
prosecute members of the International
society so long as they obey tho luw, but
he promises to give the Cortes an curly
ipportunity of discussing tho question.
ITALY.
fs.M.fs Orr.ptrd 8» Tr^ra—r«rll.isss«t.
Roue, Gctober 8.—Two convents have
been occupied by the station troops.
The inmates quietly withdrew.
Tho Italian Parliament will openetl
about the middle of November.
MARKET REPORTS.
NORTHERN MARKET8.
f'.If.M, nmsmrl.lt fiwuhlrfi, Urmtm, Me,
New York, Gctober 7.—.Cotton dull
and lower—middling uplands 30j, Or
leans 201; sales 500 bales. Cotton sales
for future delivery last evening 2550
bales- -October, ltfl@19 11-16; Novem
ber, lORaTO 11-10; December, 19 11-16
(i7,19|; January, 19|; February 291; April,
201. Stocks steady and dulL Govern
ments dull and steady. Money firm at 6.
Exchange— long 8; short 9i. Gold strong
at HI-
New Yoke, October 7.—Cotton quiet
and weak; uplands 20; Orleans 20f; sales
8,147. Solos of cotton to-day for future
delivery, 98,150 bales: October lORcJ
19 9-16; November 191(^19 7-16(0,191;
December 191(4191 7-19|; January 19|;
February 19i(a,19j; March 201. Flour
steadier. Wheat firm. Corn firm. Fork
<13 65. Reef quiet. Lord firm, kettle
10(. Groceries and nsrak firmer.
Freights steadier. Money easy at 5(^6.
Discounts in demand at 6. Sterling 8i.
Gold 131(915. Governments strong but
not active. States neglected. Tennessees
671, new 661. Virginias 611, new 68.
Louisianss 65, new 58, levses 70; 8s 82;
Alabama* 101; ts.68. Georgia*82; 7*921.
North Carolina* 421, new 23. South
Carolina* 73, Bcw 611.
Boston, October 7.—Cotton doll; mid
dlings 201; gross reoeipts 1170; exports to
Orest Britain 400; sales 200; stock 4,000.
New York, Gctober 7, midnight.—81s
191; 02s 15i;C4sl51; 5-20* 16, new 141;
7-40141; 8s 14|; 10-40s 11*.
Fhiladeu-hia, October 7,—Cotton
quiet sod firm—middlings 20.
New Yore, Oct 8.—Cotton was I
and higher, although the business for ta-
Cel tea, Meaty, Mfde, Mile.
Liverpool, October 7,—Cotton opened
strong—uplands 9j; Orleans 10J. Later.
—Cotton closed quiet—sales 15,000; spec
ulation and export 5,000.
London, October 7.—Bonk rate 5, be
ing au advance of 1 per oent. Console
921. Bonds 92}.
8QUTHERN MARKETS.
CetleOs
Augusta, October 7.—Ootton quiet and
weak—middlings 19; receipts 150.
Memphis,.Oetober 7.—Ootton quiet—
middlings 19; reeelpts 2745.
Baltimore, Oetober 7.—Cotton quiet
—middlings 191; net reeeipte67; gram
138; sties 78; stock 1000. Flour quiet
and unchanged. Wheat dull. Corn quiet
sod steady. Provisions firmer and im
proved demand. Whisky 91 09.
Norfolk, October 7.—Cotton quiet—
low middlings 19; net reoeipts 118; ex
ports coastwise 1102; sales 200 bides;
Minsk 3144.
Savannah, Oetober 7.—Cotton dull—
low middlings 18); net receipts 2230;
soles 400; stock 12,686.
New Orleans, Octolier 7.—Cotton
quiet; middlings 19)019); net receipts
1,247; gross 2,030; sales 1,650; stoek
25,710. Flour scarce and firm; superfine
96,76; XX 96.75096.90; XXX 97.000
#7.50. Corn quiet at 88086. Oats
quiet at 53055. Bran 91.25. Hay
scarce—prime 930.00032.00; choioe
935.00086.00. Pork firm at 914.60, but
held 25c. higher. Bacon soiree and firm;
shoulders snd half dear rib 8);
sidee 9). Molasses—all new sold; syrup
00066, molasses 91.05. Whisky dull
and lower at 95081.05. Sterling 23.—
Bight )0) discount. Gold 14).
Wilmimoton, October 7.—Middlings
19; net receipts 475 boles; expoi
... . — - • S'Spi Spirits
wise 76; soles 231; stock 2,<
turpentine firm at 59. Rosin steady at
85.25 for No. 1, 93.50 for No. 2,98.00for
extra pale, aod 87.50 for pale; erode tur
pentine firm at 93.00, 94.60 for yellow
did, 84.75 for virgin. Tar firm at 92.80.
Mobile, October 7.—Ootton dull and
nominal; middlings 19); net reoeipts 188;
exports coastwise 568; sales 300; stook
10,867.
Galveston, October 7.—Telegraphio
communication is interrupted.
WESTERN MARKETS.
Meats, MreadetaFe, Credo, Whisky, Ml*,
Cincinnati, Oetober 7.—Flour droop
ing. Corn in firm demand. Mess pork
813 00. Lard 9). Bacon in fair de
mand and firm; slioulders7); sides7)08.
Whisky 93.
Louisville, October 7.—Begging 170
1 corn steady. Provisions
18. Flour and
in fair demand—on orders a shade flrm-
Mcss pork 818 00018 50. Bacon
held liighor—shoulders 7); clear sides 8).
Lard i)j(«)tl. Whisky lower at 94.
Specia li Notices.
To thk BurrraiMo.—Th# B«v. William H. Morton,
while residing In Brasil aa a Missionary, discovered
In that land of medicines a remedy for Covsvmptiow,
BcaoruLA, Soaa Thboat, Couohs. Colds, Asthma,
Nkbvous Weakmkss. This remedy has cured
injrself after all other medicines had failed.
Wishing to benefit the suffering, I will send the
receipt for preperlng and using this remedy to all
who desire It FREBOF CHABQE.
Fleam send an envelope, with yonr name and ad
dress on II Address.
Bxv. William H. Nobtom,
octa-tf 675 Broadway, Mew York City.
Window fikedes, Lace Curtains, Lumber*
qulu Materials,
Damask, Reps, Rage, Table and Floor Oil Clothe,
Mata, Mattings, Wall Paper and Upholstery Goods,
in Large varieties, at the Carpet Store ot
septtt-lm CHAM BERLIN, BOYNTOM k CO.
Three-Ply, Initrnlil, Txvo-Ply
And all OradM ot
CHEAP CA11PET8,
Is aatanaive rarlatj, sow os ants at th* (Miyet
Store of
ttt-lm CHAMBBBL2M. BOYMTOM k CO
Axmlalster, Mequette, Velvet sad Medy
Braiaets Carpets
IN BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, AT THE
CARPET STORE OF
CHAMBSRLIM, BOYMTOM * CO.
•vpMS-lm
To Parties Desiring to Bnild
T
Bayer in tend the AH
the FlnUhker MCy
Ftret Claes I
Ha ha. at hi. commas* • s4cka* aa, ad >■***, am*
leela coat*aqtla 8tvuw f—aaal mUataaUcm _
or REVERENCE -Cot Joka L. Omat, 11 ttty
A Sohlaaoo, amd Fir * tM^a, ■
, __.. -
cf No. am bar, win ba forte* U<1 to the Comaaaj.
oot* tot W. r. ORMX, Oae-j.
Wonder Ail Loom.
/^lAFITALWTS. FACTORY MEM AMD THK PUB-
\J IAC generally, an invited to witness tho won*
dorfuf cofMity of the
AM Weft Thread f utt,
Mow on exhihltton at the Toon Frtnttog BntaUnj.
lAsota for »
fIf. Atlanta.
ttssriw
DeOive’s Opera House
Monday, Ttnodny a Wadeaedey
Ewemimga, Oct. 9,10 amSlL
DOCTOR SID,
FROM HOLLAND,
ILLUSIONIST, PBEST1DIUITATEUF,
end Magician, with hi*
Wonderflil Automaton,
Aaatatod by
NIOOLKS, THS WAKT DOOTOS,"
And the Ort*lnal
ARKANSAS TRAVELER,
with Uaali Imamawsabla
Songs S Banjo Solos,
Together wtth a
Complete B x pa • • of HpIritanM— I
The whole to conolndo with a
UI1KD DISTRIBUTION OF OIITS,
In which Dr. Md will Dtaerlbata mack Rea and
(6
If You Want a Good
THIMO CALL ON THK
PHILADELPHIA AID ATLANTA
WINE & LIQUOR CO.
At N*. 8 Granite Block,
1 TWEE* Pryor i
iwtanoof a Brick I
tion tn talaebtj. ... _