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i y . i v. SUN. f ^ H' ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1871. NO. 434.- THE DAILY SUN. ruUUxliPd by the Atlanta Sun P»bUl*tn(f Oapoay. TELEGRAPH NEWS Bjr the New York Associated Press. 4V|Q0S?ory! Alexander H. Stephens, Political Editor. M* * •> ws wwe-i J. Ilenlr Smith, General Editor and Bust' ness Manager. LwslJSWil WILLIAM H. IOOIX TV'^r- COX Traveling Af«aU J. U. W. BILL. J. W. HEABD. HOW TO REMIT MOMMY. We will be responsible for the safe arrival of all money eent ua by Money Order, by BegiaUred I ** ter, by Kxprsss, or bj Draft, but not otherwise, money sent in an unregistered letter la lost, it muat be the loaa of the person Bending it Mo paper will be eent from the office till it la paid i^jjSSa^BwsiiWw^esawi «..■>» Mf~ Persons sending money by Kxpreea moat pre pay chargee. ■ .« ii.H.f To Oorrcspeadtats. Bis Mr. Stephens will remain in CrawfordviUc coosection with Tna Sue will not change hla deuce. All letters intended for him, either on pri vate matters or connected with the Political De partment of this paper, should be addressed to him addressed to J. Henly Smith, Manager, Atlanta. Oa. Terms of Sutxmorlption» then we took charge of Tnn So* four months We regret to announce that too low. After a four months EmDfctsoaE? below cost. _ . Therefore, on and after the first day of October, our terms will be as follows : DAILY: Single Copy Per Aeunm $10 00 •• •• Six Months..., 6 00 •< - Yore lees period than Six Mouths (per mouth; 1 00 *\r jimu* Jfc? W 22. Five •• “ " 48 00 Sf* : 3S tUm € U Cfi— • . *'hth\4 WEEKLY PER ANNUM : “-«>• aw- !!S , TUM D. AltY. Three Copies Five Ten Twenty 8 oft lft 00 .■'28 00 Fifty ’ « « 00 qpylnndip* Coyle..., 1 OU WEEKLY—BIX MOUTHS: OHT'SWTTfR Vtn “ d jkmkkmmm.vi.i.v Tmit .wrH! • 'Wacthnoiow, October 9.^-Th« follow^ iog has been received from Texas: JwWteq jftotobw; 2,—Hon./. RotuluU, Chairman Democratic Committee: Victory I The Democrats carry every Congres sional District. The majority is prob ably 30,000. [8%nerf] A.«. WCJ*4 Chairman Dem. State Ex. Com. TMK MMIJTB TJXK.V t r IJTUKOMUIJ. Savannah, October 9. —The municipal election passed off quietly to-day. Tbc antire Democratio tiqfcet, with Col. John Screven for Mayor, is elected by over oDe thousand majority. One half of the ne groes voted the Democratic ticket. Tho friends of good government urc jubilant. been destroyed. Every mun in tlie city hue beeUj called for duty. Nearly every bridge over the Chicago river has been burned. All is terror. The fire is under oontrol. Three quar ters of the city lying North of the river are in ruins. [ If- .W« mmubm- : Tlj^Niiyoiof Olk^^^legtephs.to elWMb of smol|b, wMhh still roll over Ac GREAT EIRE Chicago in Ashes !! The FI antes Unchecked ! If Viler M'&rks Ueotroyod / ▲ TERRIBLE SCOURGE ! 100,000 Teople Without Food or Shelter? Twenty •* Fifty One Hundred Copies, ttix Months. «Rf(f Coplm , . » » ■ « 4 00 7 ftO IS 00 NRqR. Arrive at Dalton.. Leave Dalton Leave Arrive at Belma Arrivals ami Departures of Trains ta and from Atlanta. TBS WKSTKaX a ATLANTIC (OK STAT*) BAlLBOAD. Niuur rASBSNOEB TRAIN—OUTWARD. Leaves Atlauta.... Arrives at Chattanooga . 10 :30 p m . 6; 1C am DAT rASSBNOEB TBAIB—OUTWABD. Leaves AtianU Arrives at Chattanooga 'll TU rfkw TOM— OUTWABD. . 6:00am __ _ . 141 p m "ft*# 1 “ ^ . ,0 “7. 0 °?ff*i ; 45p » Arrive. Rlltallon.'.'.'""" T-Mrrn . sun »am*m» noi-uiuB. i Leevea Cll»tUnoog* 1.41.01 DAT FABAKNOKB TBA1M—INWARD. Leaves Chattaoooga • “ Arrive# at Atlanta ‘"P" ACCOMMODATION THAI*—INWARD, Leaves Dalton • “ THB OBOBOLA (ACOCSTA) RAILROAD, Day Passenger Train arrives •••■•** p-1 Day Passenger Triln leaves ..7:10 am Utone Mountain Accommodation arrive*.. .8.06 a m Stone Mountain Accommodation leaves....C:3ft p. m MAOOB AND WKSTXKN RAILROAD. Day Passenger train leaves TM* Leaves Maoon Dsy Passenger Train arrive* 2:00 p. m Might Passenger Train arrive* . I****** Arrives at Macon .U...A8M3 B«m ATLANTA AND WKST POIJ4L RAILROAD. Might Paasenger Train arrives I'M a m Might Passenger Treiu leevee 7.-W p. m Day Paasenger Train arrive* $ :U ® P* “* Day Paeeeuger Train leaves *• m 4:42 P. M. Arrive at Attauta. URV* Atlanta Arrive at Gainesville... . Macon A Augusta Kallroad. OAT .AM».U TSAI. O U.V, WSSAU. USMBD. lA.II All.U.tA At *»«;«. lOAV. MACUU At *« A J- OTTlYt At Au.'imtA At 1 W T.U. Weitern Railroad of Alabama. ....n...a..l«»*M-'4:l® AM Leave Columbus.. Arrive et Oohtmbua.. .11:40 A M Atlantic and Onlf Railroad. 1 1 BOM Savannah. Oa. via Albany. Jackaonville 1 eud Taiiahaaeee, to Quincy, Florida: A •>• * '« r. m Arrive sft A«*jrda»l#J. X „ Jf Arrive at Jackaonville daily... Leave Tallabaseee daily (buudeya vinep- Leave da-kaonviiic daily | Leave Albany daily ■ Arrive at Savannah daily < -gggl Arrives in Memphis, i Mail Train leavea Chattanottga 8:U0 1* M Arrives lu M*-mphia, next day 12:1ft P M coniwo bait: AM^s^SmwwT n*t'l"S»mlo«.... t:l» A M Msco, mad BruuewicM HtWWll dat saxx>mmodation t»aib—(Daily except Sundays) Leave Marou (peaef ger shed) •• ™- ! »«* a m. ft :2ft p. m. fH Arrive at Maoon Passenger Shed... oiBL^Kmr Arrive at Han Leave Savannah.. rriioHlitpping on FIpp ! Ctknrel»c* % $$amJ^« Warchoam, mad nil the Public Buildings Enveloped In the Plnxnee—Mewepnprr and Tele- grnphle UiBrri Deslroyrd—Mll- llonnlrea Reduced to Pen ury—Scarcely one Stone left Standing upon Another—Fnll Por tlet TT I > ii.tnno H'l.m oetails ;; i JVOOJV MEPOBT. TMK MI MOT STJ.V/I. Chicaoo, October 9.—Tho Hstunlay night's fire has been subdued, afters loss of half a million. Vincent, Nelson A Co. 's immense grain elevator was saved. Auether fire in tbeTwAlcA district oommenoed at 9 o'tSock Sunday night, two milos distant from \M oonn house. At 2 o'clock, this morning, tho fire had spread fearfully. The flames approached the telegraph office, and the wire com menced fulling. Twenty blocks have been destroyed. The wind Is blowing a gale from the South, slid the flomiug brands are flying over the oity, threaten ing destruction everywhere. The tower of the court house caught fire from the flying brands. The fire has retched West StoMpe Stiwt, n mile from its origin, and is fiow*beyond tho control of firemen. The immense (timber yards, with freight depots, have been burned. The loss already amounts to many mil lions. OPMMJU MM TMK HK.WO.f- The whole city is threatened. The panic ia increaaing. At half-post two I'dock the telegraphers abandoned the i’esteMi Union TelagrapUoflt loJT tL—ft* entire 1 of the city has been destroyed. All the banks, express, telegraph and uewspaper offices, except the Tribune, six elevators and the water works have been burned. Thero is no water in the city. Not less than ten thousand buildings have tlrcAdy jbeMii flfstrqjeV Tbeilro irnoa a distance of five miles, add great city of Chicago is destroyed, that hundreds of milhous of active cap ital he:, lutre vanished, and nearly u third of Chicago’s inhabitant* arc house less an>l dependant. Any attempt to cm hellish would be mockery. As tho awlul dqgr draws to a close, thousand* of anxious eyes watch the or of Chicago tendering the nrc Department and provisions. Many houses were blown up to stop tho conflagration without effect. A mass meeting was held in Ohio, Governor HaVs presiding, tot the' relief of Chicago. The Crosby Opera House has boon de stroyed. The loss is now estimated at fifty millions of dollars. The l’almer Bouse was burned. wifhthslr engines and hoes, here started for Chicago. ' 100,000 MMJWMLKMM MMOPMM. Englewood, ten mile* from Chicago, 11 n'cUtck.—One-half of the city is ite-' stroyed. Tho flames continue almost unopposed. The gus works lias been de stroyed. Tho e*uit house and *11 heavy business houses have lieen destroyed. A hundred and fifty thousand people are houseless. Fabulous prices are paid fur valuules tu carry valuables from dsugcr. The bridges aro destroyed. The lc» of life is unknown, but the atraeta aro tillad with people looking tor the lost, f MVTMT r.rfl'SVOI/.. 5 r. u.—The entire business part of the city north of Twelfth street, pa all sides of tho river Aid branches, hot been destroyed. Every printing office, hotel and rail road depot have been burned. Tfao whole north side is re^iorted destroyed. A large diatriet is still burning on the West side and north of Twelfth street. The fire has toon stayed at Harrison street. From thero to Division street and from tho river to the lake, an area of four miles long and one wide, is all swept off. The wind is blowing a gale from tho southwest. A change to tho north is al most sure to sweep the entire residence district south of Twelth street, r , It ifi inserted that the water works are still all right, but thu water has been shut off the south to supply the demuud on the north. Thousands are leaving the citv by ev ery available means. Great hunger And suffering aro inevitable. von KiM.iMi TmMJVH' # *I ' Every city and town offers aasistancc. Buffalo subscribes one hundred thousand dollars, Cincinnati two hundred thou sand, and Bt Louis seventy-five thou- In replv, tho Mayor asks for cooked food for the suffering. ft * i Firemen from other citiai aro en route to Chicago. cj»0 olI t Great credit is given the telograph superintendents for what they hare done in getting communication from the doom ed city. .11m /t U'OMh OF nKMTMVCTMOJY. CinctAdo, October 9—ti, *r. m.- The lawful work of destruction still goes on with relentless fury. From Harrison street, in tho south, to Division street, in the north, and from tho river to the lake, an nrea of four miles long by one b«st district, *itli ttfident dread that a sudden nhango in the wind may turn tho flamee on the portion of tho city yet spared. Thero seems, however, to be bttW cause for appr'b< nsiou of it, and the firemen fr6m r other cities are con stantly arriving. Cob J, J. Wilson, Superintendent of tho telegraph, is in receipt of dispatches from the leading cities, announcing that aid is being prepare^ for the sutteiagm iSfcrchantsUierv. Oin BlWuti promises two homlrfel thousand, and Cleveland Is proportionately gener ous, although a great deal more will bo required to relieve tho Immediate wants. Everything is l>eing done by Gem ral Btoger sod his asststautts to keep up com- munieatlon, for the citizen* and press, with the world outside. About three-quarters of the United Shit** mail was savsd, and taken potvss* tie* by Col. Wapd, of ths postsl srrviee. CmL Glowar, io® FOREIGN NEWS. ENGLAND. JWw Mlmllmm JUmtoUr. London. October 9.—Chevalier Nigra succeeds Cadorna as IUliao Minister at St. James. PRUSSIA. f «m .Mrttlm Omi f# MrrUm—Ifumrlitr tket Mlummrek. Bbbun, Oetolvor 9.—Yon Arnim has been called to Berlin, for consultation regarding France. Qnartier had an interview with Bis marck to-day. FRANCE. DOMESTIC NEWS. NEW YORK. New Yoke, October 9.—An eurthquake is reported throughout New Jersey. Evans, the alleged defsulting agent of tfia.ilenusylvauik.War Claims, has been sont home under arrest. A report just received says the fire in Chicago is burning as fur south as Harri son street and as fsr north us Chicago Ay enne and badly on tbc west side. A meeting of the stockholders of the Alaliama and Chattanooga lUilrood was held to day and the following officers wero elected: tVm. F. Drake, of New York, l’reeident. Directors — Hassell Wage of New York, A. J. Drexel of l’liila Mphm, H. T. Wilton at New York J. F. Beroour of Alexandria, Virginia, J. Low lier Welsh of Philadelphia, Henry A. S my the of Now York, (J. A. Bliss of New York, Philo C. Csfhbnn of New York, Wm. C. Sheldon of New Y’ork, C. W. LesTitt of Philadelphia, G. Hilton Scrib ner of Nsw York! A. F. Higgins of Now York, Wm. D. Bishop of Bridgeport, Conn., Josiah Morris of Montgomery, Ala., and John 8. Kennedy of Tuscaloo sa, Ala. MARYLAND. . , . . Thr t'lmremHorn mf Mpiu*p*l Baltimore, October!).—Two Bishops huve toon a]M>eipted to pro]tare a Book of Common rrayor in tho Spanish lan- “’Xre was quite on excited diacussion over Mr. Crook’s sermon. Scverol mem bers made persounl explanations. Rev. Wm. Bell Whitehouso vm coium?- crated ARsiMHut Bishop of Bouth Caro lina. Tho sermon wa» preached by tilt I»rd Bishop of Litchfield, England. miRWSota. UUUUVU but ne*s iHirtlbr has barm is still rsgiug. The wind is blowing a gale. It will be almost impossible to get any reliable detailed particulars ill some time, os there is ouly one telegraph wire working, and (bat only to the suburbs. MXTM.Tr MM TMM sMrrsMlMAkM Washington, October 9. — Thirty- four blocks have been burned in Chicago, and the fire is still raging. Tho Mayor of Chicago has sent a mes sage to tho Msyor of 8h Louis asking aid for the sufferers, suying the city is m ashce. The water works have lieen burned to the ground. Other oowiuMamnr thus (ba Tretoonl House, Fo*» Office. Tfelegt^th Building aud the Merchant Exchange have been burnod. Lateb.—The fire is still rsgiug and spreading Southward. A Kailroad Su perintendent telegraphs thut the fire has reached Wabash Avenue ami is spreading r ally. Uis-iqeatiow B three mileejoutb WelSsh Aveniuu lie oiprcsCAt the opinion that the lire will reach him be fore night. m-ejrmr.vw mi kes -h i- hkm tkmwko. Mr. Wilson, Superiutendeut of the Chicago telegraph office, telegraphs that everybatiking house ajd railroad de|s>t iu the city has been burned. Hu is try- tog llowrf 'Xvewne, aw<l ha pects to bo burned out thero before night Noon dispatches from Chicago state that the fire is raging. A large fire has broken out iu Detroit, Michigan. The President has telegraphed to the Commanding (leueral at Chicago to isauo rations and clothing to the sufferers, and if the supply is insufficient, to cull ouSL Louis. Fully oue-ihird of Chicago is iu ruins, and the fire is still raging. The Trcmont Ull JL- is going from all points. The mlltvWa carry provisions free in fast '"That part of the sentence of Paymas ter Hodge, imposing imprisonment, after It) rears of hard labor, until the AafcUliq* ■** totwt Ipa artiiff equivalent to impriaonment ror life—baa NIGHT BEPOBT. .» .W.tMH MM Nt/.VK. Chicago, October 9.— Madison mar- kal, end Cbaton. Jeffsnon, Buflnki ami Griswold streets ore rained on botii sides. The Chicago river ia a mosa of ruins.— . 1:00 ■I*'**- Arrlv.UIUooa IWMMISWSlUld S:WS. m. iimiunui T.A1S iDoilr .Sen* Samtaj. I La.. Mscoa Iwsmsh IMS Arrive U H.wtl«..lU. •=***-—W- Iaav. U.wklD.r.in GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE Legfalatlvo Charter liras ted SUBMHa C Rev. Use. Y. Brown, President. rjXHB nsxl Acstlsaklc ysar begins on Monday, hkftemukb ia An Eclectic Class has been formed for the U-ncflt if. turn 1-U..1 Artoo S4UOT. Grwd tW »* Bwum - "ff pj"*f “-“-j Kfiortejo save the Court House and Goa 1 Workfwere futile. Thirty.gr forty tau a. iri. irJiomawkwno. wide, the flumes linvo swopt everything. It is estimated that at least 100,000 peo ple are homeless anil iu a suffering cant ditiou. The streets still unburued, are lined, for miles, with such household goods as linvo been saved from destnie- The most geucrons offers of assistance in money, food, 05 anything wonted, ore coming iu from almost evety oily and town in the country by telegraph. The Mayor responded to several offers, ask ing that cooked food be provided as soon as possible. Firemen aro on their way here from Cincinnati, St Louis, and other oitics. The waterworks aro entirely destroyed. Buildings ora now being blown up on the lino of tho fire, in an atteaipt to Ar rest its progress. Latbui —It Is now believed that the spread of tho fire southward, lias bean stayed at Harrison street bat on the north side thero is no diminution of ils fury. This entire division of the city is evidently doomed to utter destruction. There are grave fears that the flames msy spread to the Weat side of the north branah of tho river and the inhabitants of the streets nearest the river are already moving to a place of supposed greater safety. The Western Uuion Telegraph Com pany have now six wires working oast and smith into a temporary office on the cor ner of State mid Silteeuth streets. Thu Northwestern Kailroad Company are run ning trains on both its branches, which ore crowded with flying citizens. It is now jmsitively usserted by some that the water works aro still intact, but that the water is slmt off from the south on ac count of the quantity used on the north *^j” I I* «Wl* MM MMtM, A reliable gentleman just arrived from the North Division bring* intelligence that tbe water works arc uuinjnrcd. Uotl grant it may be true! MX TMJTT MM TMK OJMJUK. It ia impossible now to give on ap proximately oorroet statement of the looses, but a faint idea uuiy be formod, when it is stated thst every bank in the city except two savings institutions, on 2*2d street, South Division, and one on Uwidulpb, West Division, ore de stroyed. All wholesale stores and all re tail estaldtsbrumts. the Poatoffioe, Court house, Chamber o( Commerce, and every hotel in the South Divioion except the Michigan Avenue Hotel, wluofi, standing on the extreme southern limit, escaped, though badly aoorclied; every nowapaper office; the Tribune building, which wm supposed to be fire-proof, finally ano- ovunbed; every theatre, MX of the largest elevators, the immense depots of the Michigan Southern anil Illinois Central Railroads, both the passenger end freight depots of the latter, more than half a score Churches and much of the shipping in river aro all destroyed. Mea who were millionaires y voter Jay morning aro nearly peDaileas to day.— Bat more to terrible them all is tho cer tainty that many perinbed in the flames. How many, none can toll. Perhaps no one ever wm tie side to tell; but it Is ertain that several perished, anil there The .. -ed the .Varlt Mhcilc MhllrmmM. St. Faci., October 9.—The Indians bare made no attempt to stop tlis survey of tbe North Pacific Kailroad, beyond burning the prairies. Mmmmpmrttti Tht JInI/mm. Versailles, October 9.—The report of tbe appointment of M. Drouyn de L'Huys, Minister to Austria, is immature. The Bonsportista have been successful in Central France. Due D’Aumale has boon elected from Clement. Gomlietta lias been defeated. The elections passed off quietly. VIRGINIA. Miwmiclde lm Klehmond. Kirtmo.ND, October^).—Martiu Alley shot nu\ instantly killed Rotort Betto- waj last evening- The difficulty origi nated in family matters, it is said. Alley went to l’etteway’s house for satis faction, when a quarrel ensued, and 1’etteway struck Alley in the face. The latter drew a pistol aud firod at Petteway three tunes, one shot taking effect in hin heart. Alley has been an engineer on tho Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad for many ysara, and Petteway was a carpenter. Both hftvo families. Tho murderer has been arrested. PENNSYLVANIA. Mlmi MMuetm O'htUt tmd HUtk*. Philadelphia, October D.—A riot 1ms occurred between the whites aud blacks. Seven negroes have been arrested. Hhot* were fired, bricks thrown, and several were hurt. MASSACHUSETTS. MtltlHf f.fq—r. WoumsTEn, October 9.—Tbo State constables are auiziug liquor. Conflict be tween State and Federid authorities in imminent GEORGIA. TV Coming Fair. , SaT^kaiI, Ocb'lier 9.—(Thu pi epalk- Mons for the Fair of the Iuduatnal Asso ciation of Georgia, which will bo held hero on November 21st, progress rapidly. The Jookay Chili propose to hare three days’ race* immedist<-ly after the Fair. Tile truck will be iu splendid condition. The barometer will probably fall more are heart-sickening icon that the victims I iwptdly in the Eastern nad(Mtadla WASH IN G T ON. BEOOUD FOK Till TACT TWENTY-FOUU1IOUUH. Onnn Chikr of SiosalSitavn.-R, I WASHlSiilTOH, D. 0., Oct. 9. ) The highest barometer reported that was Sunday afternoon in North Carolina ha* movad northeast tad is now noon distance off tho Middlo Atlantic Cork!, and Uie dreasure has fallon in all the At lantic and Gulf States. The area of lowest barometer has probably imased from Nebraska and Dakota to Lako Hn perior; but no reports have bo«u received from beyond Chioago, owing to tho Ore. Brisk southwest winds have prevailed oa Lake Michigan; lighter winds on the lower lakes. Northwest winds, with cloudy weather, prcvoilod diving the day on tbe South Atlanta) Coast, nod light tain ia Florida. The temperature Las fallen in Missouri, aud rain or anew re ported from Kotisaa I > Status, will be i oeU are horning now, and many hay* atablca; and on tho Nortli side, numbers j P'seubly rein, on the south Atlantic and of ooimals, though releowd from con-' O" 1 * «*»t- Southwesterly winds, with finemcot, weroso tewil jered and con- cloudy weather, ontho lower’ takes. Ihe fused by the sen of fire wMehourroonded I weather uurtli oi luuutaa will probably them that tiny nmbod wildly to and fro, extend to Lake Micbi^aii. with wenUrljr utU riog crich of fright aud pain until! wind# and pgaaibly ngjit mtu. soorehed end killed. Tim Freudaut, to-ilay, approved so , Any attempt at a description of tbe muck ol the ouurt martial aaatenoa an cage fire excitement Pork, 613. Lard, scams and appalling calamity would bo I sends Major Hodge to tbc penitentiary 19t. Bacon said firmly; aboulden, 7fl; idle. Tho simple (act is thst tho once and hard labor for ten years. 1 -* L *“ MARKET REPORTS. NORTHERN MXRKET8. Chllem. Mldhhclhl, MremOilmMe. Ur him, hr. Nuw York, October 9.—Cotton steady but active; uplands lUjo; Orleans *60*.— Cotton sale* for future delivery, Satur day evening, U,70tl tales; October 191(a) 19 7-10; November 19 7-16(a,19|(u,19j($ 19 6-10; Deeemlier i» 7-l(ii« 19ta. 19J; January 19i(»J9j; February fU}; March 20(a^!UJ. The Chicago fire has unsettled tho marketa. Breadstufl's belli higher, with nothing doing. Flour a shade firmer. Wheat held higher. Corn firm Pork #13021(11,1;) 75. Lard steady, 'ffurpeutiuo atcudy it t>2i(aji4i. Kosiu strong; fair 312 fit); 33 00 for strained.— Freights quiet. Steel's very oxeited and panicky, and have fell from 1 to 2 per cent, siueo morning, caused by thu fire ut Chicago. Goverumeuls dull and itcady. State bonds dull and heavy. Money easy at 0. Gold heavy 11). Ex change—long 9; short 10. Boston, October 9.—Cotton dull aud lower—middlings 20); gross receipts 480; exports to Groat Britain 30; soles 200; stock 4000. PuiLAOKLiuiA, October 9.—Cotton quiet—middlings 20. New York, October 9.—Money sharp at 7 to gold interest, with commission in some instances. Storting firm at 9fa 9(. Gold 113j(<*llBi. Governments sympa thized with other stocks, declined i(a l, and closod very heavy : 02s 115|. States neglected, ana prices, though low, aro merely nominal: Tennessces, 60; new, ttff; Virginias, 60; new, 68; Louisiana!, 06; new, 68; Levees, 70; 8s, 83; AUbo- mas, 100; 5s, 08; Georgias, 82, 7s, 91. North Carolinas, 41; new, 23; South Osrolinss, 74, new, 60. Cotton quiet; sales, 2,230 bales; uplands, 1UJ; Orleans, 20{. Flour n almdo firmer; oommon to fair extra, 67.30@tT.flO; good to choioo, 89.06(n 89.26. Whisky lower at 90. Wheat 3(n‘5 belter, cbietly speculative at Com l(n 2 better, chiefly speculative, at 78). Rice quiet at 81@9. Pork firm- rat 313.75. Lard, kettle, 10j. Tur pentine steady. Kosiu strong. Tallow firm. Freights lower. New York, October 9.—Sales of oot- ton futures to-day, 8.800 bales, as fol lows. October, 19J, 19), 191, 19 5-18; Norember, 191, 19 8-16, 19); December, 19). 19 13-10, 191, 191; January, 19|, 19 7-18, 19 5-18; Marcb, 19|; April, 90. 81e, U7l;«i, 1151; 84s, 1151; 85a, 1151; new, 113); 67a, llflj; 88a, 114; 10-40s, HI); SOUTHERN MARKETS. CtllM, Mmatm- Tmr, JMelhnm, Hmfmr, ill. Wilmington, October 9.—Spirits tur pentine firm at 68, Kosiu firm at 63 25 lor strained; 65 25 for No. 1; 67 25 for pale. Crude turpentine firm *t 33 20 for bard; 64 40 for yellow dip; 64 75 ier yir- gin. 'Tar firm at 62 50. New Orleans, October 9. — Floor acaroo—superfine 88 14; double 66 34(e) 7 4)0; treble 87 25. Com source and ad vwneed—white mixod 84; yellow 85; white A6(a80. Gate 55@67. Bran 81 25.— .lay—prime 335; choice scarce at 838(g) 38 50. Fork held at 814 75. llueon firmer—shoulders 8)(<i8|; clear rib 8); clear Otirtt). Choioo liauis lHlfe 19. Lard scaroc tie roc 10f(o)10); keg 121. Sugar —none. Molasses--titles of now syrap at 53(0,72. Whisky 98(^1 08. Coflee 17)fgl7|. Sterling 23<o,23i. Sight 1 discount. Gold 14). Galveston, October 9.- Cotton dull— go<Hl ordinary 16Ut 18|; net reci'ipU 686; exports coastwise 1894; sides 200; stoek 19,779. -Morilx, (>etolier9.—Cotton nominal -middlings 19); not receipts 1822; ex ports coastwise 77;Bolen 200; stock 11,973. Mkmfbp*, Uotolsir 9.—Cotton dull and lower — middlings 18j(ff)l9; reeripts 2209; shipment 2488. CUABLorroN, October 9.—Cotton quiet —low multlliiigs lH)(a)lH); net receipts I, 723; exports to Greet Britain 3,318; sales 300; stock 8,9-tO, BaltimAuk, October 9.—Cotton doll and uomiual -middlings 19|; net receipts 198; gross 585; exports coastwise 40; sales 145; stock 1,400. Norfolk, October 9,—Cotton dull— low middlings 1H|; nut receipts 1,240; exports const wise 1,574,.tales 100; stock New Orleans, October 9.—Cotton dull aud lower; middlings 191,0,19); net receipts 2,400; gross 2,219; exports ooast- wiso 3,403; ssies 900; stock 24,626, Havannau, October 9.—Cotton in moderate demand, prices a shade lower; low middlings 18); net receipts 3,191; exjKirts coastwise 3,888; sales 830; stock II, 993. Wilmington, October 9. —Cotton qui et; middliugs 18); not reoeipts 315; ex ports coastwise 150; soles 400; stock 8,271. Ai*usta, October 0.— Cotton dull; middlings 18); soles 700. Baltimore, October 9.—Flour and wbett steady. Pork, 614.90; si wold era, 8. Lard, 101(410). Whisky. 64.06. FOREIGN MARKET8 Octal, JMmuy, BenrU, MU. Liverpool. October 9—Noon. —Cotton qniet; uplands 9); Orleans 10@10|d. Lateb.—Cotton closad onfior - nrlMul* 9); Orleans 10d; sales 12,000 bnlw; fur speculation and export 8,000. London, October 9—Noon.—Consols 92). Bonds 92). Frankfort, Oot 9.-Bonds 06)@96), Fams, Oot. 9—Rentes 66f 87o. itosuux, October 9—Evening.—Con- sols 92). Amerioan securities flat. Bonds 92). Sngor afloat 28s Od. Ltvkrfool, October 9—Evening.— Cotton easier; uplands 9); Orleans 10. The H.L Kimball House Arrivals, Monday, Oct. 9, 1871, H OOrau k Son, Goocie-8 N Bnawdl. W BiraeU, Mrw Tork. H lua, Mason. D U Boh. •• Be Joknwn. CKIctfo. W M Oardntr. AafWta. A T AKhmss. OsrUtvWllsA B Moals—HrT •• k ZX? rw '?‘ Otsotaasd. J W Walksr, DsHoo. T MUloa, Mohs. Go. TI MoOGl. Oorhom m. S> Hrovn, Aacn*t*. Maxwell, M*eoc, G J L FauuWtun. Al*bnm*W K J C HeeM/MobU*. J T Howorton, Mi M D I**pjr, wife,. aerveut, FU. J T Beak*. Now Hina. J A Htewart, Home. O*. J U Clownejr, 8L Louie. W Kry**now.ki, Mnoou. W M FalrMeo, V Y. S h tanwr.MHOO. JHBaekH.Aas.aRta. a U Cslsf, Si Loula, Mlu Gnwhim. Mecon. L Kkotelu. AinorlcuR. MnU V M Mlltar. loos J L Lorsd k Son, Chsi MIm Ponnlngion, •• W H Simon. OnOn. 0 J W mtamaon. Mho, Ml** M C ttetiiuuB, Kuf*l*j W Drum, AtlnoU. T. H*rd*m*n, Jr. Meeon.M O M*tte*on, H Y. WT M»PJi. Hum*, G*. MS Wbeelon M*ri«it*. PV, Crofter. (Mncinnatl. Mia* & H Out mbera, 8*r*b O A Hanford, Covington. J H MorrW. Q*. M O a Brl*n, AumusU. G L Cook, Brunewlok. K H Ia^rc, Bartow, t o, Ge.TLon Hail, Mem. Mr* Cb*|»p*U, Ark. J H Gunnln*bam, KufMli T H R llroboon, Medlaon.MlM Onnnlngbam. •• Mr* W II SIuima, Ouln» b*J U Tenuett, UerUrevlli*. CHITTENDEN k OO., Proprl*torfl. Npooia 1. Notices. To TUN Surrumo.—The Bov WllHem U. Norton, while r**lding In flrexll M * Missionary, dlarovored in that bad of medicine# » remedy for Consuwmow, ScnortTLA, Horn* Tnboat, Oooons. Colm, Asm a, Nknvoon Wkaknjum. This remedy hea cured utyeeir after *11 other medicines had felled. Wishing ftu benefit the coffering, I will mod the reoeipt for preparing and using this remedy to *B who desire U FREE OF CHARGE. Please tend an envelope, with jronr »**■»»* and ad- dreaa on It Address. Mkv. VIuiam E. Boston, oott-tf «7fl Broadwaj, New York Cltf. Window 8hades, Lace Gartatnc, I—her qnl* Materials, Dunuk. Rep,. Uu*v. Tablo End Dm OH Ootko, MRta,MHUns>. WlUPRpH ROSUphROOHr Ooudo. la Inii, rirttakii. at Ika OnpaR gtasa rJ RRpOHm CMAMBXRLIN. BOVNTOM k OO. WESTERN MARKETS. JMmmU. iMtoA. write, M-AMRp, m, Ut. Louis, October 9.—Floor quiet. C*rtl flrasr. Whiskey 93). Pock high er st 813(0,13 50; bacon higher; shoul ders 7i(a,7|; clear aides 8). Lord 9|. Louisville, October 9.—Pork, 816(9 813.50; shonlden, 7); Hear sides, 8 packed. Whiakv, 94. Cincinnati, October 9.—Business is partially suspended, owing to theChi- clscr rides, 8|, 16c JLorgett tmd .Veil tew rrb Monk of TAPEwrny, bruhueld CAUPETH In the South, dow on exhibition at the Carpet Sieve of eepm-lm. CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON k 00 Axalalstrr, Isqaette, Velvet and Body Brussels Carpets IN BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, AT THE CARPET STORE OF NJisrtUaiuoa*. ATTENTION I rpil JTH WARD DTUOCkATIC CLUB WILL X meet at their Hall, oomgr Broad and Marietta etreeta. This (TTTEBDaV) M TH o’clock. A full attendance Is desired. rrrrllTj Hnn*t Wooding, gee'y. ertI0-M Wanted—AOovemeift. QNK WHO CAR TRAC# BMUB MARC—i WILLIAM JtRRIRG*. cctl0-2t Notice to Contractors. pilOP08I110N8TO BT7XLD A POLICE VTATION HOUHE, according to plans and epeciicnMoe, to be eeen et the office of Perkins k Allen. T, "* K 1 b ffmm. wlU be rcoelved miUi U o'eleek* BL, on FRIDAY, ISili. Instant. Address: C. P. CASHIH, Chairman Building Committee, ociio-W ' dan. PHUai* ilka. G- W. ADAIR, Ancfr. Suren Resldeace Late an lUrletfh Ml set.' I WILL SELL, ON THE PBEM1SE8. TUESDAI. 10U Inil., Rt 4 o'rlock. r. ■„ knu Uonurol MhiJmm. Luta. on MbIOIa MUta lad l.nrkta HfteH. as per plat If Je known M the U PAYNB APPLE ORCHARD** me of feed Mat* convenient to bottaesa, eohooUj churches and the The street oars will be men leg by this property by let January. Procure a idat. exanttw* tC Cta. member tbe day, place, aad time of oale. whtofc wlU be without reserve, with perfect tttksTor cash. Conveyances out aad la. G. W. ADAIR, oot ft-Jt Beal Esftste Agent COAL CBKBK COAL. JM HAND. AND daily, the beet quality of OE SWISS COAL CREEK COAL. On, tarm ore STRIOTLT CASH, teJ Mtinnn- sccompRnlad with tbe mm wlU not be f" Partner Wanted. TETANTED—A PARTNER WITH A CAKH CAPI- VV TAL of from Three to Five Thaaftnad DaHae% In a food peying hnMReee OM1 for four days at the officeofDr. §76**^. Whitehall street. , , . Office Atlanta Street RAILROAD COMPANY. Atlanta. October T, U7L I be open at a Bae rust rt Re e nicNM to build ltwuibe f ■e^atelypbmd aadm I am eieo directed te *iv* notice thaiaE efteek eah* scribed to tbe West End Un* sot paid up to the let of November, wm be fbrMted tetheOnamafti. octft lot W. P. OEMK, Bee’y. Hem OkdocrtiRCRUM*. TO EM I GRANTS THE SKAT ROUTE FS9M Atlanta to Memphis zb ru Western and Atlantic AND Memphis & Charleston R. A. Leave Atlanta < 00 A. M I0J0 P. If. Reach Memphle, next day.12 .15 P. X 10:11 P. M. NO OTHKB ROUTE OFFUtH Double Daily Trains TO ANY POINT ON TOE M itaHiwsippI River SOUTH OK CAIRO. 73 MILES SHORTER Tlu. Any Other Une to Kent phis, Mekisg CLOSItn CONNECTIONS with «h* only Train from Memphis te LITTLE ROCK. itartiag from AUeate et lfttlft p. at., you Imre Chattanooga fijg*. m., arrive st Memphis 10:lftp. m, leave Memphis for Little Book 740 a. ah say eae eheuM oflbr ladaeeamalft to ye* te ye vie Nashville to LttUe Bosk, r*.nemb*r that there te hat eae trola oa that reale. which leaves Afrattn ia the Momiag itirttag 12 hoars toe eoea* you ere W onderftil Loom. nTALUTS. TACTOEV HER AND TKR PUB- d«taw«a AM Weft Tkreii Ins, Now on exhibition et the Toon Printing Building. Its cepnofty U from 100 to 100 yurib of the finest, til Mlnetft, end lot of the v* »per day, sad caabe sdja bSbbon k < Is Ageei k ftlft. A its for Bale of Territorial fagr DeGiye’8 Opera House Monday, Tne*#ay a Wedaaoday Kvantnti, Oc*. *, >* an# IA. DOCTOR SID, FROM HOLLAND, ILLU3I0XUT, FKJSmHtimi aad R*Ekte% wHA Ut W oaderfttl Aston NICOLES, THE WART Abd Ike OGflRRI ARKANSAS. TRAVELER, Songs 5 Banjo Solo?, to. Twdtes.Uf» . Complete Expei# *6 SpiHlRRtetet Tke vknte la ceoGaReWEkR •*' !'■ * 8EASD DBTEtttrnOY OP film, tm which Dr- Mf wig’ DtmtrtkmU aaA h. RRl Menpble rsIj to RMRt wiib I boar, man NtaaUoe than If re# kb* led AUaata eatoR WdRr.RR.WRta. Rod (OOR dtiRCt bj tbe onlr RELIABLE BOCTR 1/rea RN ta ID tar boat kwa KeimUA Won Attia. ta Ih Ike morale*. erUrUR In KeaqAtaBiUata. ■ leave Rliita*. ta., rBrwIr* taaleM^tal Oeneej M oeata «ta. Ileketa Mr inntr* ROM H fMRire W OtaTR ■eekMon. ., j“ RMMk ■wtiNDN aHtrirnidB Sewing Xafthltei. cemutjs HNifiaEllliaaa en — ^ KSSS£&te'E..i..t!E « #; * ■- IfSSOiu S ■ “