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THE SUN. VOL. II. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1871. NO. 430 THE DAILY , SUN. PuhlisiMMl by tin* Atlanta Hem Publinhing Company. Ilenly I AkxjuMtor U. Stepless, Political Editor, A. R. Watson, .... News Editor, i. Healr Hailth, General Editor and BuhI air nailtii, < b Manager. J. W. BEARD. Oar City Agent. HOW TO REMIT MONEY. We will be reeponalble for the eefe arrival of ell money eent ue by Money Order, by Refietered Let ter. by Eipreee, or by Draft, but not otherwise. If money eent In an unregistered letter la loet, It moat tor. will Ih.. kmilk. Utoilm. paid for expiree. To Correspondents. Mr. Stephens will remain in Crawfordville. Uls connection with Tax Bom will not change his resi dence. All letters intended for him, either on pri vate matters or oonnectod with the Political De partment of this paper, should be addressed to him si Crawfordville, Georgia. ... All letters on business of any kind, connected with Tax Bom. except its Political Department, should be addressed to J. Henljr Smith, Manager, Atlanta, Oa. Terms at Hulxnorlptlon * When we took charge of Tax 8om four months ago, we fixed a very low subecription price on it— aiming to make it the cheapest paper in the State. We regret to announce that our too low. After a four months trial, priced cur Dally is b — “ and the club rates for ^Therefore, on and after the first day of October, our terms will be as iollows : DAIIjYi biugle Copy Per Annum 00 •• Six Mouths * 00 •< “ for s less period than Six Months (per mootb) 100 CLUB8 FOR THE DAILY. Three Copies One Year Four Five " " " Eight M ** " TELEGRAPH NEWS Bj the New York Associated I’res*. TnK GUBERNATORIAL ES- TU.YY HEARD FROM. lie Arrive, in New York. Will Leave for Georgia.To-day. NpecialhDlapatch toltlie Sun. New York, October 4.-—Governor Bul lock arrived here to-day from the Wert, and will leave for Georgia to-morrow morning. He will reach Atlanta Satur day or Sunday. w a s iiTn g to n fixed _ find that the Deity la below the cost of printing it; ' — 1 Weekly have also becu Ten Pingle Copteo . • O . « • • • WEEKLY PER AN MUM : Single Three Copies .... 27 NO .... 65 00 .... 43 00 .... 08 00 .... 84 00 5 Cnfi. . 2 00 . 5 00 ri°nty •• I:.'."!.....' *» oa?BundroACopie.... la WEEKLY-SIX MOUTHS s Single Copy, Three •• Five •« Ten •• Twenty •* my One Hundred Copies, Six Months (NH|*f« Copied , 1 00 7 50 15 00 34 00 65 00 5 (Ml*. s»l: MA, 4T _ AMD DALTON R. R. LA IMS DAILY, SOMDATS IMOLUDXD. Leave RalXte 8:42 a. M-, 3:15 l\ M. Arrive at Rome 5:41 p. M., 1:45 a. Arrive at Dalton Leave Dalton Leave Rome Arrive at Selma _nd Departures of Truiu and from Atlanta. 7:40 P.M., 3:50 a. M. 7:50 A. M., 8:20 p. u. 0:37 A. M., 10:45 P. M. 8:10 P. X., 9:44 A. >1. Arrivals Tht Coming- .IhicwOf— The .Vnry Depart ment Preparing to Meeeiee Him—.f Ur mud IfffpliM lu trailing f»r the Lad. Wabhinoton, October 4.—Extensive preparations uro being made l>y the Navy Department to meet the Grand Duke Alexis. A naval fleet, under the command of Vice Admiral Rowan, will receive the Russians off Sandy Hook. The best available ships in the servico will bo in the reception fleet The Grand Duke will be saluted with an Admiral's salute. It is thought he will .come to Washington immediately, and rcceivo no hospitalities till he has paid his respects to the Gov ernment. FivteM ffffee. The storm in the eastern Gulf will probably move north-east into the South Atlantic coast, but witb somewhat dimin ished severity. The low barometer in the north-west will move eastward, with brisk southerly winds on Lake Michigan and easterly winds on Lake Superior; but the dry, smoky atmosphere north of the Ohio valley will probably prevent any heavy rain. Meteorological. RECORD FOR THE PAST TWENTY-FOUR HOUKH. Office Chief or Signal Service, \ Wabhinoton, D. 0., Oct 4. The area of low barometer which waa, Tuesday evening, some distance south of the Louisiana coast, has moved northeast towards Apalachee liay, as a cydov small dimensions, Rain lins ceased in Mississippi and Louisiana, hut has con tinned with brisk southwest winds in southern Florida, and has now extended to South Carolina. An area of low ba rometer bas advanced very rapidly south east into Minnesota; and the westerly winds liavi; backed to southwest in Iowa, southeast in Wisconsin and northeast in norther Minnesota. The barometer has risen slightly in the Middle States with increased temperature. Smoke and haze have prevailed during the day from the middle and cost Atlantic west to the Mis sissippi. Tho platform submitted by the Com mittee on Resolutions arraigns National Administration as false to its pledges and constitutional obligations, in prolonging dissension and refusing amnesty to sub missive citizens, squandering lauds, Ac. in taking strides fatal to liepublieau in stitutions. It recognizes enmnoipation of freedmen of the South and their en- frunnhisemeut and perfect equality before the law as the inevitable sequence of the civil war, and hold it to be the duty of all to sustaiu them iu tho enjoyment of thoir established rights and aid them in promoting their welfare. Thoy denounce the management of af fairs iu New York, and will look with satisfaction on tho punishment of all on whom guilt can he Used. The platform also culls on tho next Legislature to provide for a farther re form in the city ohartor, which shall, among other things, secure an early op portunity for tho people of the city to choose new municipal officers; also, the liability of the Mayor of New York, with all Mayors of citios, to be removed by tho Governor in the same manner aa sheriffs are now removed, ou proof be fore trim of midfeasanco or neglect of duty. Also, to bring on the eleccion in thu soring of tho year, so os to place in the hands of tho people the power to make a chango in tho city government. Tho resolutions also say that whilo we, ready and determined to purge tho local administration of tho abuses, wo must not lose sight of tho duty of correcting: all prevailing corruption in the Federu government, Congress and the executive, and demand some other safe guard than tho registry laws for preventing fraud in elections. They praise thu Democratic State ad ministration and declare tho government should levy no tux on imports, excopt for revenue purposes. Tho resolutions also hereby compli incut Governor Hoffman. After their adoption tho Convention adjourned till 10 o’clock, tomorrow. ILLINOIS FA. FtmMmI Brtv. Ai.Nrw N .V.rpkp C’hu'aoo, October 4.—Tho Chicago Journal states that the President whilo in this city stated emphatically that to his knowledge the charges ot the New Yack Tribune igainet Collector Murphy arc without foundation, and that he sees no reason for removing him, and will not gratify the clamors of those who have factious or personal objects in view. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Another Aborliouiot Sentenced. Concord, October 4.—Dr. Charles P. Wood, of Manohester, convicted of caus ing tho death of EM* Woodward, by abortion, was sentenced to 12 years in tho States prison. THE LATEST. After tho recess tho Convention organ ized permanently by adopting tbe report of tbe committee, making Clarkson N. Potter President of the Convention. LOUISIANA- DOMESTIC NEWS. THE WESTERN . G;lGa f PAUMKNUEB TRAIN—OUTWABD. Leaves Arrives at Chattanooga. FAST LIME 6:00am 1:21 p m ... — TORE— OUTWABD. tan. Alton. Arriva* at Dalton....* 7.6Jpin MIGHT FASaEMQER TRAIN—INWARD. Leave* Chattanooga.. irn train—INWARD. , ^ . 5:30am Arrive# at Atlanta?. 1:32 pm ACCOMMODATION TEAIE—INWAED. Arrive* at Atlanta 10:00 * m TUB OEOPOIA (AUGUSTAI RAILROAD. IPo pay Train on Sunday.) Night rMMgH Train 5:36 a. m Night Paaeenger Train leavee »:1# p. m Day Paaeenger Train arrive* “ Day Paaeenger Train leavee 7:io a. m Htone Mountain Accommodation arrives.. .8a- m Stone Mountain Accommodation leavee....6:35 p. m MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Day Passenger train leaves a. m. Leavee Macon .7:65 a. m. Night Passenger Train leave* J®* P* Leaves Macon -® P‘ Night Paaeenger Train arrive* *•*■**• Arrive* at Macon 8.33 p. m ATLANTA AND WENT FOINL RAILROAD. Night Pasaenger Train arrives 7:10 Night Pasaenger Train leave* 7:W p. ni Day Pasaenger Train arrives 5:00 p. m Day Passenger Traiu leaves 6:45 a. m ATLANTA AND RICHMOND -AIR-LINK RAILROAD. Leave Gainesville.... Arrive at Atlanta..... Leave Atlanta Arrive at OalneevUla. Macon £ Augusta Railroad day PAjaxNosa nun d ilt, sumdats expected. Leave Auguste at 11 00 M * Leave Macon at Arrive at Macon at... Arrive at Auguste at Western Hail road of Alabama. Leave SalmR.. 4:10 AM Arrive at MonUomei Arrive at West Point Leave Weat Point 12^0 P M Arrive at Montgomery 6:151 M Leave Columbus 11:40 A m Arrive at OoHunbu* 12 MARYLAND. 6 A. M. ..10 A. M. .. 3 P. M. 6:42 P. M. . 6 0C A. M. Atlantic and Ualf Hnllroad. I T BOM Savannah. Oa., via Albany, Jacksonville 1 and Tallsliaaeas to Quincy, Florida: Leava Savannah dally 10 *• f • M Arriva at Albany dally Leave Tallahassee daily (Sundays excep- Leave Jacksonville daily... Leave Albany dally Arrive at Savannah daily.... aug7 10:60 A. M 3:40 P. M 3:00 P. M 6:26 A. M Arrives in Memphis, Mail Train tea' "* Arrives in Memphis, COMING rant: .. 6:30 AM ..10.16 P M .. 8:001*M day 1J :15 PM Morning Express leaves Memphis io:w a Arrive# iu Chattanooga, next morning • • • • fi- -00 A Mail Tfenlnleaves Memphis It’M A DAT accommodation nun—(Dally except Suudaya) Leave Macon (passenger shed) 3:10 a.m. Arrive at Brwaswtck 8:55 p. m. Leave Brunswick 6.-00 a. in. Arrive at Macon Paaeenger Shed 6:26 p. m. Arrive at Havannah 8:00 a. n. Leava Havanmh Arrive at Macon Passenger Shed 6:50 a.m. HAWKINSVILLR train (Daily except Sundays.) Leave Maoon Passenger Shed 3:06 p. m. Arrive at HawklaaviUs 6:46 p.m. Leava HawkiasvtUe 6.45 a. m. GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE LeginUtlre C'hirter tt rusted 1b 1IM. Rev. tie*. Y. Browa, President. rpn next Academic year begin* on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. An Eclectic Claes has been formed for the benefit Improve themselves, or to prepare r< New Patent Arion Square Grand Plano* For further particulars address the President Madison, July 29.1871. UJl-d2tawAw2m. Tht Hh t rated—Damn ft to _ _____ Lake Paul chat rain Pilled fram the Ualf. New Orleans, October 4.—A storm this morning uprooted trees and pros trated the telegraph wires on the New Orleans, Mobile and Jackson Railroad. The road is slightly overflowed, causing the trains to stop running. A strong northeast wind has prevailed here for several days past, which filled Lake Pont- chatrain from the Gulf. A northeast storm, with rain, began last night, and still continues. Fears of auother over flow of water over the Mobile and New Orleans Railroad at three different points between tho city and the liigolctts, are entertained. The steamship Liberty, from Balti more to New Orleans, put into Pensacola on account of a lost rudder iu tbe gale on the 2'Jtli of September. LATER. Tho railroad overflow has abated. Trains are running. The wires are down. No Texas election news has been re ceived. SOUTH CAROLINA. The ftaulh Cmraliua Pmir—Urmmd Preparations --Feature* of the Fair—Meeting af the Par- r/rrr’s .tmaelatlam—Uem. Karlp to Deliver tin jddren. \ Columbia, October 4.—Ample prepa rations aro making for the third annual fair of the State Agricultural and Me chanical society. The fair will open on tho Gth of November next, and close on the Uth following. About 87000 in pre miums will be distributed. A Indie.- bazar on ground and, a grand tourna ment will ho feartnrcH of tho fair. The Hunivora' Association will hold a meeting during tho week and will bo addressed by Gen. Jnbal A. Early, the distinguishnl Ex Confederate. There will also be a grand boll during thu week under the auspices of tho South Carolina Club. It is expected that Columbia w ill be crowded with viators. T/u Xp'.—pml Blthspt I, CtHttnUmt— h'lrtt Hay'* Prater ding*—Merman by Hl*h of Virginia— The Bithopt of HUM Baltimore, October 4.—Tho Triennial General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United Slates, resembled at Emanuel Church in this city to-day. The edifice was crowded this morning. The exercises were conducted by the Right Reverend Johns, of VirginAi, who preached tho sermon, after which the Bishops disrobed, and wero called to or der by Presiding Bishop Smith, of Kentuckv. A resolution was passed to proceed in a body to Grace Church for organization, at which their Lordships, the Bishop of Litchfield and Right Reverend Dr. Ven able, Bishop of Nassau, wero present. Among thaoeputics ou the floor were the Hon. Hamilton Fish, uud cx-Senator Stevenson. NEW YORK. Mayor Ball on Trial—He B'a'ee* Hrami na il aa—The MPemmeratlf Coat eat I ou— Tam many Delegate*JFmlve ^Ihelr Might to hem to—Bo- New York, Ooi 4.—Mayor Hall ap peared this morning at the Yorkvillc police court to answer charges preferred against him for signing fraudulent war rants. He waived examination, and of fered bnil in nny amount. Jmlgo liar rett, counsel for prosecution, sail I there was no necessity for tho Mayor giving bail. It was not contemplated to bold him in durance. Tho Democratic State Central Com mittee has boen in session siuce!) o'clock. It lias transpired that Hon. Clnrkson N. Potter, of Wostchoster, is to bo mode temporary chairman. Tho position was tendered Allen G. Heach but he declined it. Tammany is pressing its claims to representation in the convention with re newed energy, and attempts are being made to conciliate its delegates, but thus far without success. It is probable that they will appear on tho floor of tho con vention, when the matter will be referred to the committee on credentials. It is said tliat Tammany accepts Potter for temporary chairman. LATEB. The Convention was called to order by Mr. Tilden, Chairman of the State Cen tral Committee. Clarkson N. Potter was made temporary Chairman. In his ad dress he called upon the Convention to purge and purify the party of corruption. Horatio Seymour's presence in the Convention was greeted with enthusiastic applause. A communication was read from the TammaDV Hall Delegatiou asserting that they don't wish to embarrass the Conven tion and calling lor a rigid examination of thu charges of corruption in New York. They waive tho right to partici pate in the Convention and pledge their support to the ticket nominated. After a recess the Convention re-as sembled at 5 o’clock. It was announced that Gen. Mctjuade, the contesting dele gate from Oneida, in the interest harmo ny, had withdrawn his claim to a seat.— Francis Simon was invited to a scat. Committees on the permanent organiza tion Of resolutions were appointed, aud a recess taken till 7 o’clock. It is generally believed the Convention will complete its business and adjourn to-night. The proceedings are most orderly and harmonious. Ex-Governor Seymour would have been tendered the permanent chairmanship Hsjnvoan, October 4.—Returns from limintf engagements prevented bis 114 towus show tbs Republicans have remaining to the close. Lieutenant Gov- j carried 07, the Democrats 36, and in 16 ernor Beech will probably he chosen. j mixed tickets were elected. WISCONSIN. he Ureal Conflagration — Three Baadred Hqmare Mile* In Flame*—Bonoe*, Pence* and Bridge■ Hetlroyed— Toirn* Threatened -One Hundred Pamltie* amt of Honor and Home — Pood for Man and /trait I/eitrayed. Milwaukee, October 4.—A special to the Newa from Green Bpy, says tho fires in the woods between there and Michi gan have extended across Fox River, and covers a strip of thirty miles in Suwanoe and Oconto counties. The large lumber ing towns of Marquette and Pishtego are threatened with destruction. The fire saro now raging over three hundred squaro miles of territory. One hundred families have been burned out of house aud home. Farm buildings, bridges and fences have been Hwept away, and thousands of square miles of valuable pine woods de stroyed. The entire population is lighting the fire without success. All supplies of food for man and beast has been destroyed, and starvation during tho coming winter stares them in tbe face. TENNESSEE. The Pedl Hare*. Memi'HU, October 4.—In the Chicaaaw race*, the Bradley ataka, for two year olda—mile dash—waa won by Bazaine— beating Rufe Hunt, Emma McCormick, Bombahull and Delta. Time 1 ;48J. For tae club purse—mile heats—Foster 1, 1, 1; Donovan 4, 2, 2; Faddy's Fig 6, 0, 3; Eastman's b. f., tiy Prolific, 2,3—dis tanced—Bob SheltoD.S, 4,4. Time 1:131, ‘ 43| mid 1:49f. Bombshell waa the fa vorite in the first race and Foster was the favorite in the second. The track waa a it tie heavy. The attendance waa good, MASSACHUSETTS. Tw more Blehmanda in the Pleld. BoUTHFABKmoHAM, October 4.—The Lalior Reform Convention,is fuller atten ded Fifteen women are among tne dele gate*. E. W. Chamberlin was nomina ted for Governor. Babtow, October 4.—'The prohibitory State Convention, nominated Judge Fittmaa for Governor. X FOREIGN. PRUSSIA. #*r.lr.l..|. I m t'MMWf—V4.jr Fr.trwl .Iftf.M.f t'npnl /.fnlllhillty mud rrmm.mmtr Iht it.g- M. Mhmmgtrmmt. Darmstadt, October 4.—A meeting of Protestant* representing tbe vsriou* por tions of the German Empire, is now be ing held in this city, for tho purpose of dismissing the condition of the Protestant religion in Germany. A declaration has been adopted sotting forth that it is to tho interest of Germany to oppose tho doctrine of Papal infallibility; thnt tlie dogma ia inimical to the sovereignty of the State, the liberties of tho people, and destructive of that freedom of conscience which is the base of puro religion, and that tho establishment of the Order of Jesus must bo prohibited. MEXIC. City of Mexico, September 3, via Ha vana October 4.—The elections are com pleted, and Juarez has a majority of 13 in Congress. His election is certain, and Congress has nothing te do but to go through a form of ohoice between the rival candidates. I’, is believed there will be no important revolutionary move ment following this result. Confidence is restored in nearly all parts of the Republio. There is some commotion in Oxeca in oousequence of a report that the parti- zans of Diaz, the rival of Juarez in con test for Presidency, are making military preparations with a view to compelling the secession of tho States of Oxaca, Chipa and Tabbasco, from the Mexican Union. The plan of Dinz is said to be to combine witb the malcontents in Guatemala, the revolutionize of that Re public, ami form aa independent govern ment by its union with tho Southern States of Mexico. Congress has organized by the election of Gabriel Muncora as President, and Francis Clordo Bijada,Vice President. FRANCf. New Youk, Oct. 4.— tioviroments not quite so strong to-day; sold off from | to * 1 on 5-20 issues; 31s 17); 62a 15|; 64a ' lBl; r>a 15|; new 14); 7sl4);8el4|; ton forties 11); little better late in the day. Teuneasees sold down to 69; balance very steady; Teunessees 69, new 69; Virginias 61f, new 63; Louisians 6* 66, new 59; levee 6s 70; Its 32, Alabama 8s 100; 6s 08; Georgia 6s 82; 7s 92; No~th Carolines 411, new 24; South Carolina* 75, new 60. New Youk, October 4.—Money at 5 to 7 on oall; closed lower; exchange active; bankers advanced their nteto8|. Guld 13l(«;14; 62s 15£; States inactive cxcopton new South Carolina*, whieh sold down to 48 J and little bettter late to day. Cotton strong; uplands 201; Orleans 20|. Southern flour dull and drooping. Whisky quiet and sternly at $1 00. Whoat heavy at 8(3)4 lower; lim ited exported, winter red western 81.61 amber (western 81.63. Corn less active; western mixed 75, iu store. Pork dull end lower at 813 62^75. Boef 11@14. lard 10J. Turpentine firm at 64{3l 65. Bonin firm at 83 55(n*l 60 for strain- od. Freights quiet; sales for future de livery to-day 18,400 bales asjollows: Oo- tobor 191(3191(315-16(3/20; November 101 (3,1 (if 1B -} 6(326(31913-16; Decemlier 191(3 l(n,15-16(«,20; January 20(«20 1-16; February 201; March 201. Boston, October 4.—Colton steady; middling, 20]. Gross roveipta, 230 bales; sales, 200; stock, 4,500. Piiiladku-uu, October 4.—Cotton very strong; middlings 20j; stock light. THK GREAT GRAND FAIR! OF THE SEASON OPENS AT OGLETHORPE PARK, October 16, 1871, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE ATZaAWTA AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. Anallur Military Court Ordered. Versailles, October 4.—Another Court martial has been ordered for the trial of military offenders arrested during the lata war, or since, under charges result ing from operations during its progress. Eminent officers who nurrendered their forces to tho Germans will l>e brought before tho Court Tho municipality of Faria lias voted two millions of francH for repairs to the monuments and public buildings dam aged during tho siege and the reign of the Commune. Berlin, October 4.—Tho Reichstag as sembles about the middle of the present month. One of its most important du ties is to vote, for the first time, an army budget for the whole Gorman empire, ENGLAND. Another Pal ml Kxploolon—The Phiptcrighl* Beaten by their Employer*—-A Beporled Bayed Marriage Contract Contradicted. London, October 4. -An explosion cf a fire damp this morning iu the mines at Alierdayo, Wales, killed five persons. The shipwrights of the Clydo, who hare joined the nine hour cougress have been locked out by their employors. Tho reportr that a marriage was pro- ectod between Frinco Arthur and the Princess Hliyra, of Denmark, is untrue. ,T ALY. Prat eater* Matt Take an Oath of Allegiance. Rome, October 4.—Tho Ituliu govern ment has determined that no professor of University of Rome shall bo allowed to continue to exercise his function with out taking tho oath of allegiance to Italy. Tho oath has been tendered on this basis. IRELAND. Poll Ural Club Hrgnmloing. Dublin, October 4.—A club is being organized iu this city to consist of tbe advocates of the home rule policy. te-#-* KANSAS. Mart Indian Trouble* Apprehended. Leavenworth, October 4. — Advices from the Indian Territory indicate trou ble, growing out of the imprisonment of the Iowa chiefs. UTAH. Another Prominent Halnt Arretted. Salt Lake, October 4.—Daniel H. Wells, Mayor of Salt Lake, aud Third Freaident of the Mormon Church, has been arrested for lewdness, and builod in the sum of $5,000. SPAIN A JS'e•* Cabinet Ordered. Madrid, Oct. 4.—King Amadeus has telegraphed to Esparto to form a new MARKET REPORTS. CONNECTICUT. Bleetion He tame. NORTHERN MARKET8. Cotton, Plnanelal, Bread*!nft, Urain, He. New You. OotoUcr 4.—Cotton more active and stronger; middling uplands 20]; Orleans 20); sale* 2,600 Ules. Cot ton sales (or future delivery, last evening 7,100 Uile*—October 19 U-10(ij,19|(a,19 11-10; November, 19](a,19 0 1C<«,1‘JJ(a, 19 11-16; December, l'J|@19 11-16(3,191; January, 191@19l(319i, February, 20; March, 20(; April 20(2201. Stocks dull and sternly. Gold weak now at 18K318}. Government* dall but heavy. Money 6. Exchange—long 8J; short 91. SOUTHERN MARKETS. Cotton, Booin. Tar. Molame*. Sugar, eU. New Oiu.eanh, October 4.—Cotton strong; middling, 19|(219|. Net re ceipts, 520; gross, 1007 bides. Hales, 2260; stock, 1968 bales. Wilmington, October 4.—Spirits tur pentine—firm at 60c. Rosin—firm, 95c. for strained, 85 25 (or No. 1; 83 25 for No. 2; 87 25 for extra pale, 86 75 (or pale crude. Turpentine—firm 83 (or hard; 84 40 for yellow dip; $4 75 (or virgin. Balumoue, October 4.—Cotton firmer and held higher; middlings 191(3 19]; net rccipta 92 bale*; gross 185; export* coastwise 310; soles 395; stock 1,025. Nuufolk, October 4.—Cotton steady; middlings 19; not receipts 1,156 bales; exports coastwise 387; sales 70; stook 5,767. Wilmington, October 4.—Cotton— middlings 18; net receipts419 bales; soles 260; stock 2,740. Savannah, October4.—Cottonexcited; prices advanced; low middlings 19; net receipts 1,577 bales; exports ooastwise 998; sales 1,900; stock 7,781. Chableoton, Oct 4.—Cotton strong; middlings 18]; net reoeipta 1311, sales 400; stock 11,234. Acousta, October 4.—Cotton atrong; middlings 18]; receipts 600; sales 580. Mobile, October 4.—Cotton strong; middlings 19t(u 19]; net reoeipta 610; ex ports coastwise 696; sales 600; stock 10,- 180. WESTERN MARKET8. Meal*. BreadeluHo, Urain, W'hitky. Etc. Mem tii is, October 4.—Cotton is ad vancing; middling 18](a)19. Receipts, 740 bales. Cincinati, October 4.—Pork good do- ranud, 81275; hchVat 813. Lard opened firm; closed dull 7]. Bacon, clear aides 7]. Whisky in fair demand,lower rates “ St Louis, October 4.—Wliisky firm ; fair demand 95. Pork dull and lower; clear sides 7i(n 8], Lard quiet and un changed; kettle 9]. $10,000 IN PREMIUMS UY THE ASSOCIATION ARE OFFERED. $1,000 IN SPECIAL PREMIUMS. BY THE CITIZENS OF ATLANTA. And (or the Satarday o( Fair Weak, a Citterns’ Fun *f $2,500 IN TROTTING PREMIUMS! The Park Buildings and Grounds an I Track being pot in fine sondition. living additional teftownaata, the AMPLE ACCOMMODATIONS ARE MADE FOB »a,ooo VISITORS. The different leading routes ot travel and transportation wiU bring Passengers and Freights at HALF BATES; and the indications aro that the Exposition will be one o( Unrivalled Interest. The regulations of the Association an such that FOREIGN MARKETS Colton, Money. Bond*. Etc. LrvxnrooL, October 4, noon.—Cotton advancing; uplands 9td; Orleans] 9]d. 5,000 boles were sold last night after the close of tho regular report, making sales yesterday 20,000 bales. Latek —Cotton — Upward tendency; uplands 9]; Orleans 10; s^lcs 25,000 bales; exports and speculation 8,000. London, October 4.—Consols 93]. Bonds, 62s 93. Livxhtool, October 4.—Cotton closed witb un upward tendancy, uplands 9]; Orleans 10; sales 30000 ; exports and and speculations 12000. Npccial Notieos. To THK Hi kfebihg.—Tho ltov. William H. Morton, bilo reridiug in Rrasil a* * Mianionsry, diacovored in that land of mediciura a remedy for Conuvuraon, Rgbopula, Hook Throat, Oouuhh, Coi.dk. Antiima. Nkrvock Weak*km. Thla remedy ha* cured myaclf after all other medicine* had failed. Wiahlng te benefit the * offering, I will send the roccii>t for preparing and ualng thia remedy to all Who dcairo it FHKIOK CHARGE. l'lcaae aend an envelope, with your name and ad- tlrcsa on it Addroa*. Rev. William H. Norton, oct2-tf 670 Broadway, Mew York City. Most find their attendance on the Fair pleasant and profitable. For Copies of the OeUnCUd Lit of Fremtume, pUate addrtee, Samuel A. Echols, WnCRETABY. OUT The books are open and entries being mad*. Exhibitors ■ re requested to makeen tries at as early 4S1 as possible. oeti- Railroad Announcement! , Hl'l'ERlNTElfDENT'S OITICX, ) Atlanta a Win Pom Railsoad, J Alton to. Oa. B«pt. so, ml.) Change of Schedule. O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1WL Donbl. Dally Photo Toata. .ill ran oa thla uoad a* follows : a through to Montgomery WITH- r CARS, forming a DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION and with Train* t th* Mobil* * Montgomery Railroad Now Orleans, and all points in Texes, ina for Selma and Meridian, Ala.; Jack- Xcui 'Aihicrliecmcmo. L 0. G. T. oct. 6-lt 1 AM GLAD HE HAS OOMB. Th* Best Paper Hanger In th* Stale nf Georgia. I CAN now can* your chairs, and meke them look new for the same yon will pay for a bottom. No charge for varnisbiug chairs when I eane them, and 1 warrant all FphoUtering. Pumiture despairing, etc.. to give satisfaction. Furniture eovera cut, made and fit warranted. Hair and a^ri^ holstery d< order. All klnda of household furniture and np- ~ ahortari notice. 1 haver*- aplfi-fim PLANTATION FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE. will Bell a bargain or exehange for city property Two Hundred Acre* of Lend on McDonough road * Tanner'S Church, seven mile* only Horn Atfanfct; O. W. ADAIR, leal Betate agent. TOUCHSTONE FARM, .NEAR ATLANTA. I WILL aril, on Tueeday, fitth of Octet**, at>y oflke. rtOO Arrow of Land, On Green's Ferry Road, three milca weat of the Court Houeo, and FULL VIEW OF THI CITY. divided into email (anus of from 10 to 10 actea cneh, a*per plat, embracing woods, having timber, field*, upland*, bottom, springs, beanchaa. arrmribl* bnt d- la« rite*, on sccommoakllag (term*. Look out, for phh will be eent on application to parties at a dla- * nm. G. W. ADAIR, oct 4-dlt Beal Kstate Agent 1‘am.nger* will And this route M I than the Bine Mountain or any other r gotnery, Mobile and New Orleans, and 47 mils* short er to Helms and all points weal of Helms. Passengers leaving Atlanta At T: 10 a.m., Arriva in Helms at At 7.-00 p. Arrive ia Helms at doso connections with Selma and Merid- family Making < an Road. ■AGOAOK OHIGKKD FOR ALL TM- MINAL POINTS. • chat) as any other route. ffl.tOMtuQI Superintendent SASSEE V HOUSE, (Yorm.ly U*Us4M*tos Bstol.) /CORNER AMBtM* sad PRIOR STREETS, AT- Vj LANTA.OA. a*. To Parties Desiring to Build riSHI iiMml maid r.^.ctranr latom Ik* L MUsM.ofAttaatatkalk.lt bow yvavmdt. Bomoo thoy may eadth bo He hm at hla command a picked aet of hands, and d£takWfc5fysrt«» k kotluoa, Md ray k Oofput, Arokltaeta. OFFICE IN AIR-LINE flOOHn, FETOR mos. liMnoM, n. ». ntnina, 9. nal Drate’i Creek MilU. F. A. 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