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T> VJiTAT/ THE VOL. II. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1871. NO. 441. THE ATLANTA SUN DAILY and WEEKLY ».» ‘A Live Paper on ALEXAXDEB a. BTKFHeJE A. B. WATSON, >«■ Editor, j. HENLY SMITH, Ot.nl Editor .Oil Buelneaa THI SUM la an earnest advocate of Democratic prlnciplee, and a defender of Liberty—adhering to the time-honored landmark* of true Democratic faith. We look upon tho meetaenf the par* * the coming struggle aa a permanent object of patriotic daatra. To thU end we shall labor sealousfy, look- •-operation of every grand united effort • Radicalism and Oen- secure to us Liberty ana gooa uovernmeu the Legislature, and publish the Decisions of the Supreme Court, with all news of interest connected with the Mate Government. Mr. Stephens is thoroughly enlisted in this great work and contributes to the columns of Tub Sum almost dally. JflftH jt lofteDWcmiTiow DaIl|^—Slagle Copy t Twelve Months....$10 00 I Three Months 3 00 tax Months 5 00 | One Month 1 00 Clubs for Dally—**«r Annum t Three Copies 17 00 I light Copies 08 00 Four " 85 00 Ten Five " 43 00 | Single paper. Weakly—Per Annum , 1 00 I Tan Copies. 11 - “ Tweaty Copies 18 00 _ Pi ty Copies 88 *“* One Hundred Copies Weekly for Six Mouths t Single Copy 1 00 I Twenty Copies 15 00 Three Copies J 60 | Fifty Copies 84 00 Five Coptea 4 00 | One Hundred Copies85 00 Tan Copies. 7 50 J Single paper 6 cts Ho gabeeriptlons to th i WEEKLY, received for a 4 than six months. Tmuat be laid fat in advanoe; la stslckau from oar books whan the time paid for expires. B*5r=iS|S UTAH. t*.« r Mhmdt -V.l Omllly. Salt Lake, October 17.—Brigham Youug plead not guilty. Mo excite ment. Young appeared improved in Iiealtb. NEW YORK. .1 Mmld .» HMIIUrm—ehmmr, Ur m Mmmyrnm With Ming land. New’ York, October 17.—Tho revenue officers, supported by Federal soldiers, raided through the Fifth Ward of Brook lyn, after six o’clock last night and met with but little resistance. They captur ed several illicit stills and other pro perty. The Herald special from Gloucester, says the schooner Horton was taken from Guysboro harbor, Nova Scotia by a party of men from Gloucester. Tho Horton is now due at Gloucester. It it is stated that a British gunboat has been sent in pursuit of the schooner with the inten tion of recapturing her. An American gunboat has gone to prevent her recap ture in American waters. The affair, it is believed, will be of great gravity. Beventv Insurance Companies hav suspended. One thousand United Bute* troops were in the raid ou the Brooklyn still. The property seized ia valued at from $50,000 to $75,000. —— - TENNESSEE. Ventral tor eel Mm d. Memphis, October 17.—Captain Hons too, of the steamboat Hester, sues Gen eral Forrest and others iu tho Federal Court for arms destroyed some years ago by disguised men. W A S HINGTON CLUBS: Kxraei for CLUBS must all be soot at tbe mine time, and take the paper for the name length of time, and all be at the aame Post Office. Addroaa J. HENLY SMITH Manager. r ^ .. ■ A tlanta, Oa. i-ailim KMca of A*TertleMg Adopted by lk« Pi-mi of AUojitm. iiiiimttf !|5|!|ilt lilt 111115 •PHI 18 IS 18 18 18 |8 18 I» | * 1S | § | S | f | s j|8|l|!|I|?|l|l|||| w SISISI iliilllilllili i i i i I a s I J | j! | 1 Ida | Advertisement* Inserted three time* a week, 16 per cent, off the table rate* above; twice a wosk, 25 per cent off tho table i-aten. Advertisement* for Fire Companies and Churches, half the usual rates. In order to establish uniform rates of advertising for the Daily Press of Atlanta, wc have adopted the foregoing schedule at p rices, and will be governed by them in Um future. W. A. HEMPHILL A CO., Proprietors of the Constitution. SAM’L GRUBB, Business Manager, of tbe Now Era. J. HENLY SMITH, Manager. TELEGRAPH NEWS By tkf New Ink Associated I’rre*. DOMESTIC NEWS. CONNECTICUT. Th« -Y.rtA Jmrrlcmm JMmke. mm Julymmuml. HaMtobd, Ostober 17.—Tbe North Amerioon Insurance Company has been assigned to Wm. C. Hastings. PENNSYLVANIA EiUn- SMnca I*. Trimly •t r«AI«rl«. iwn.nwMi. j October 17.—Butler, in "bis lecture at the Academy of Music, on the Treaty of Washington, held that concessions made by the treaty wero hu miliating to all Americans. LOUISIANA. r*< Lmmnm I. I«*« Cmrt .t Thmuln , New 0bleaks, Ootober 17.—Governor Wanaotii writes to the Parish judges that h# Is fconvineed that the Loninana Levee Company ia unable to moet the expecta tion of the publio, by preparing for the foil and spring rise, and it now rests with tho Parish authorities to take measures to protect themselves. ! & rrrymrmUmm tmr (A. Urn It Fair. Macon, October 17.—Buildings were opened yoaterduy for tbe reception of or- uclee for exhibition at the State Fair.— The entries are unusually large. Savannah, Ootober 17. -The Screven which has been closed tor fotir ST^fWitahlgUHrX C? ^ R Preparations for the grand exposition of the Industrial Association of Georgia, to be held here on the 2Ut November, oro nearly complete. Tbe race course is in fair order. ALABAMA- ft. fm-Mbmr CmmMIu mm • Mmld. Montgomery. October 17.—The Ku- Klnx Committee, rcoenUy In session at Huntsville, ia here.' It goes hence to De- mopolit end thence to Washington. mC: Tmbtmf Cmrt mt Me MMUm M, Cincinnati, October 17.—Eighty Cath- oiie children arrived to-day from Crnoof They are committed to the care o- JMu r..,m,i*r Mm-Ml mu' Cnplnred—Chirac* Bank* O/nciml ini I mu Nlatemeul—Jndce • name «•» the Bench -.Vao* Blmpatrhr*. Washington, October 17. The Atlor uey General bus a dispatch from North Mississippi stating that five Ku-Ktux, with their disguises complete, havo been captured. Three-quarters of a million in revenue stamps have been fuuud safe in the Gov ernment vault at Chicago. The following was received to-day: Chicago, October 17. Hon. G. P. Boutwcll, Secretary of the Treasury: Three banks saved; are paying every dollar on demand. A good feeling prevails. (Signed,) H. It. Huhluvt, Comptroller of Cnrrency. Tho cotton returns of October are no more favorablo than those of ibo pre ceding months. In no State is the aver age of September fully sustained. Tho general average of condition in tbo first week of tbo present month is 76 per cent, against 80 per cent in September. In some sections in tbe Mississippi Volley and in Texas, improved prospects are re ported, while the appearance of testi mony in the Southwest, as well as 6n the Atlantic coast, favors a further redaction of the expected yield. Tho percentage of condition in the several States is as follows: North Carolina, 80; South Caro- lina, 75; Georgia, 72; Florida. 73; Ala bama, 75; Mississippi, 7G; Louisiana, 73; Texas, 72; Arkansas, 82; Tennessee, 04. Tbo injuries reported are from rust, shedding of bolls prematurely; sufficient low temperature to cheek the develop ment of bolls in moreNorthern latitudes; floods and inundations in Florida and Georgia; sprouting or rotting of holla from rains and drought in the section west of Georgia, and tbo boll and army worms in portions of the Mississippi and the Northwestern States. It docs not appear that the losses from insects ore general or very serious. With a few isolated exceptions, drought should be credited with a larger propor tion of the depreciation, than any other assigned cause, notwithstanding the fact cotton endures lock of moisture better tliaa other crops. Present indications do not point to a crop of more than three million bales, and if tbo remaining sea son should be unfavorable for tbe de velopment and gathering of the fibre, a smaller result must be accepted. Judge Cbase is presiding at tho Su preme Court, which commenced a special term yesterday. Gen. Bollock, paymaster of tho Frccd- men’s Bureau, bos been suipendod for irregularities. His arrest bos beon or dered, but is withhold for explanation. Itumora of defalcation are rife. A run is progressing on tho Frced- men'sBunk, growing out of tliorcpoitod defalcation of Gen. Balloch. A proclamation bos boon issued which, after many wboreases, suspends tbo writ of Habeas Corpus in Spartanburg, York, Illarion, Chester, Laurens, Newberry, Fairfield, Lancaster, A Chesterfield coun ties, of South Carolina. Tbo suspen sion extends to arrest by tbo V. S. Marshal, his deputies, any military offi cer of tbo United Slates, or any soldier or citinen acting under the order of said Marshal, deputy, or suc|i military officer within the said comities, charged with any violation of tho Ku-Klnx act of Con gress, during the continuanco of tbe said suspension. MARKET REPORTS. CALIFORNIA. (bmlrlbmtimm U Chirmyi Mmidtr, Me. San Feanciboo, October 17.—A pub lic meeting bas decided to send 8100.0UO to Chicago, and the balance to tho Wis consin and Michigan sufferers. A Chinese restaurant keeper has been killed by his Chinese waiters. T evn* Jkka ft SgLmMS kfiGPGTe Dll D60Q kM*&«®bk^aTta MM-tomer. The murderer waa arrested. and weak; middlings 191; net receipts 99; gross 520; exports coastwise 132; sales 415; stock]1350. Chableston, Oct 17.—Cotton quiet middlings 18J(«|18}o; net reoeioU 2,727; exporte coastwiBO 2,053; sales 30, stock 14,556 bales. Wilmington, OcL 17.—Cotton quiet; middlings 19c; not receipte 235 boles soles 137; stock 3,278. New Oblhans, October 17.—Com firmer, mixed sad yellow 96; white 971, Pork dull, mess 15. Lord firmer; tieree 10i, keg 124. Sugar, Centrifugal 11J; yellow clarified 12}. Molasses, prime 71. Coffeo activer, advanced, fair 17)(^ 18; prime 19(« 19}. Sterling 22); sights par. Gold 13}. Mobile, October 17.— Cotton dull middlings 18}@19; net receipts 1249; exports coastwise 975; sides GOO bales; stock 10,377. Philadelphia, Octolier 17.—Cotton dull and quiet; middlings 20. Boston, October 17.—Cotton dull— middlings 20); net receipts 118; gr 900; sales 25 bales; stock G.ilOO. Galveston, October 17. -Cotton easier; good ordinary 10; net receipts 109G; sales 13(H) bales; stock 20,287. WnriivoToN, Octolxr 1 T .—Spirits tiirpeuuue firm, 03; rosin 83 30 for streiueit; 83 02) for No, 2; 8/ f- rpale crude. Turpentine s'eady; 83 40 for hard; 85 for yellow dip; 65 70 lor \ irgir. JCcui Abtttrli'icmcHis. Ice Manufacturing < loiipuny Mur SO SIIAUI'.S Ol’ AIJOVK STOCK, FOB SALE BY uc 18-21 CHAS. r. MtlCALLA. LAWSON A. FITZPATRICK, Attorneys at Law, EATONTON, GA Will practice iu U»o Ocmulgee Circuit and Su preme Court. Prompt attention given to Collections sa,. Tbo Junior refers, by permission, to Hou. A. H. Stephens, Hon. I*. B. ltobiusou, Hou. A. Reeso, Hon. Ia. Stephens. octl8-lm TH08. N- HOPKINS, Attorney & Counsellor ai Law, BRUNSWICK, GA. Will practice in tbo Brunswick, AUspshs, and SouUiorn Circuits. octl8-lm WM. G. STEPHENS, attorney at law, CRAWFORDVILLE, GA. FOR SAL E. 0ctl8-3t toII lent ion, Atlanta Fire Co. Ji'o I SPECIAL MEETING OF A. T. C. So. half o'clock. By A will be held To-Night, at 7 I order of the Preaidont. M. RYAN, Sec'y. Tubheb Goldsmith. Atlanta Real Estate Agency BY BELL A GOLDSMITH, Real Estate Agents. ATLANTA. CA. and Renting Real Estate, Investigating Titles to A Estate, Conveyancing and Securing and Col lecting Claims without sail Wo keep s Good, Hafo Conveyance, and will convey purchasers around to soo property, free of charge. - Office—The corner i . No. 1, on second floor, in Railroad Block, corner Wall and Peachtree streets. octlfl ** Window Shade*, Lam Curtains, Lambcr- quln Materials, Dunuk. Ilepe, Bag,, Table ul Floor Oil Cloth,, Mil,. Matting,. Wall Pmpor and Uphoittorjr Oood,. iu targe vertoUe,, ,t tbo Cerpct Storo of Mpuo-lm CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON A CO. Axmlnlstcr, Moqucltc, Velvet and Body Bruesels Carpets IN BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, AT THE CARPET STORE OF CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON * CO. MptM-lai The Largest and .flout Superb Slock of TAPK8TIIY, U11 U HHELH CARPETS la th, Soulb, now oa oxklblUoa el tbo Cmrtmt Slore ■ept'IS'liu. CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON 4 CO St. Loll is, Ootober 17.--Flour quiet. Corn fir*. Whisky lower, 91. Pork 13. Bacon weak. Lard dull at 9). Louisville, October 17. — Bagging steady at 16j@17). Provisions quiet and unchanged. Whisky 91. Cincinnati, October 17.—Flour, com, and pork unchanged. Bacon dull, hold, era unwilling to make concessions. Whis ky in good demand. Liverpool, Octolier 17—Evening.— Cotton quiet; uplands 9); Orleans 10. Savannah, October 17.—Cotton irreg ular; middlings 18|(u,18t; net receipts 2,583; sales 1300; stock 21,060. Memphis, October 17.—Cotton dull and tending downward; middlings 18|; receipts 1250. New Orleans, October 17.—Cotton dull and tending downward; middlings 19); net receipts 4833; gross 5414; sales 28,000; stock 12,384. AuorsA, October 17.—Cotton nomi nal; middlings 17|(j-18; receipt* 1000; sales 000. Norfolk, Cotton dall; low middlings 18|; net receipts I960; exports coastwise 004; sales 100; stock 0270. New York, October 17.—Cotton quiet; miss 1048; uplands 19}; Orleans 20j, Flour—Southern hesvy; common to fair aura 97 25(q,7 90; good to choim <7 95 @9*5. Whisky 81 05. Baltimore, October 17,—Cotton quiet ANDREW H- H. DAWSON. COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office 331 Broadway, Room 18, ocg—tf. NEW YORK §*rAnother Nev Departure! UM ^ j j- ) setMiSu/f a*T maBr'gtam No More Trotting or Running Against Time! The Managers of the Atlanta Fair Association hereby announce that during the balance of the week, in the various trotting and running matehes which will take place daily, horses will trot and run against one another, not against time as here tofore. Fast horses from Connecticut, Ohio, Ken tucky, Tennessee and Georgia, have been entered, and the excitement will nm high. V. DUNNING, Sup’t. SHARP & FLOYD, Wbltehal'l Street, ' ^ JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS TO ATLANTA INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION AND Georgia State Fair, OFFER THEIR LARGE STOCK OF j, a. thro w m r, Proprietor Excelsior Plastering Works, P. O. Box 400, ATLANTA, UA. sngM 6m. _ SITUATiOJT H*JiJrTEO, TY-FOUB YI i house keeper, Apply at ~ THIS OFFICE, octutofcwlt v. a. Rooms, C ontractor for brick and Stood Work, of Ml cUmos. FUMartss sod OrnunentM work, Stone Cuthn(. too. OriSto,Oa. M«r 12.1811. Ti SHI.M*, ROME AND DALTON R. R. nUH DXU.X, SU.DAU 1MCLVSKO. Leave Seims 8:41 i. 3:11 F. a. Arrive et Home »:41 r. 1:45 e. a. Arrive el lMIton l Mr.u.,3M Arrives* Selma ne Xsren A iXMU ltoUrsal. _ bat reonaia vn.nl ■ av, etmen axrncrl*. Leave Ananeto to »> «* *• „ Leave Macon et • W A. M. Arrive et Macon e* 140 r. M. Arrive et Atofaeto et 1 i*». H Western Rattread af Alabanta. its Leave Weet ..mlM F M Arrive at Mootgomery ‘•••.rUTS LeoYeUokisstew. ••••UA0 A M Arrive at Columbus u:*> P M JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, 4c AT REDUCED PRICES. Watch Repairing Promptly and Thoroughly ftpe. ww >i9<iflnrl4* ...JrZ. I* “ , a buns Do not fail to call and see our elegant Slbre and the r finest Stock in the South. K SHARP A FLOYD. mwAj