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THE SUN. VOL. II. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1871. NO.I436. THE DAILY- SUN. i'uhll.li. ,1 bj the Atlanta Sun Fublloklnr >. ■p*r" ,L f Healjr Smith, Atefa«*r.*. btepbenn, JEWttlcnl fiUH. A. R. Wateon, .... Sews Editor. J. Ilenlr Sroltli, General Editor nod Bust* ■ma Manager. .ayaa Tn.>| J. IL W. HILL. TraT*liB| I|«bU J. W. HILLED, ’“TTFS^WT Capt. Job* 8. Wiax is oar Agent for Atlanta. Ha la authorised to reoeive subscriptions, make oollec- tiona, and contract for advertising. HOW TO REMIT MOREY, Wa will ba raaponatbla for tha safe arrival of all money aant oa by Mooay Order, by ” ™No paper wilTbesent from the ottce for. and namea will alwaya ba emaed w paid for expires. W persons sanding money by Express must pre- fcYMPATHY rtOM ETanr QUARTER ! Ta Oarreapandeato. Mr. Stephana win ramain la CrawfordviUe. HU connection with Ta* Sob will not “* deuce. Ml letters intended far T M aiilwOr oountoto* w«k uertment of thla paper, at st Crawfordvllle, Georgia. All letters on business of any kind, connected with , should ba eddiwaaed to him Terms of Subscription* CLUBS FOB THE DAILY. Three Copies One Year tT 00 l/s|« Csplm » Csuts, wUklt mb aim* ,’*• a 00 Ten « TELEGRAPH NEWS Bjr the New York Associated Tress. "great FIRE ! Latest fren the Doomed Repo! Ttt ENTIRB LIMITS SWEPT I aurFERINO FROM HUNGER AND COLD. feoMMd teem $30 to *4,000! Crash Amongst Insurance Men Exerted. BFPOUTt TO RKSU MB BITMEll. NEWSPAPERS TO HE RESUMED 100,000 Halloa. I..a.d-Tke People P.d la Churekes and School.—Aa In- meaie Camp—Sapply et Water— Aetioa of Che Hew Yorh Sloth Board-Than. vv. lu Bara pe. FVBTUEB BMl TAIL* OF TO* ORE.IT (oaruoMriar. Chicago, ..October 10 — Jioou.—The Are continued all night on the north side, but this rooming it iu under con trol. Nothing is remaining on that side from the river north, to Lincoln I’ark, and from the north brunoh of the river on the west, to the lake east This poition of the city, except along the main river wherq there were bosiaess blocks, was occupied by dwellings. Two- thirds of the population of the district were German and Scandinavian. These people ore now houseless. At 3 o’clock this morning rain come. It did not rain long, bat tbo roofs and ground are wet Fifteen hundred citizen* have been iwom-fci as special polios. A Federal to roe is employed to guard tho property. A hundred thousand rations have been issued. Two men caught at : ncendiariam, were hung to a lamp post This summary proceeding awed uni thieves into hsrai- lessness. I « fl * ill • f * Every train brings engines and fire MOSCOW RE TOLD ! ! NOON REPORT STILL BVMJTIJrU. New Yoke, October 10.—The excite ment has in no wise abated iu regard to the Chicago fire. There is an imn ense sale of papers. Business is generally suspended. A special to the Times at 2.-20, a. m., ys Chicago is in ruins, and still burn* Sr id the West Division. Tuylor uud Isted^strdts bavo bath swept. The as oo One Hundred Copies WEEKLY—SIX MONTHS : Single Copy Fifty 84 00 On. Haatoad Ooft*.. m» ItsHw. v to Rimrle CmpUe • Cento later works went early. The loss of life is fearful by the fall ing walla Ten .thousand business men will be compelled to make assignments. An Insurance company crash is inevi table. J POtr ItBT.HL OF TUB BVI.V. The river is impassable, except at bridge 12. The other bridges ore de stroyed. It is foared that bridgo 12 will SELMA, ROME AND DALTON R. R. TUia, DAILY, eVMDAlt MCLVDRD. Le.ee Seim. liUsa.lilir.a Arne.., Borne fi;41r.M., 1:4* A. M. Arrive .1 IMUoo 7:40 T.U.. J:10 a. «. THE WENT RUN A ATI-ANTIC (OB STATE) EAII.EOAD. BIOBT TAaSBBUEB TBA1B—OUTWARD. Ltatm Atlanta p ® ArrivcH at ChAttonooge. DAT I'AKSENOEB TBAIB—OUTWARD. Leaven Atlanta Arrives at ChattanooRa 0:00am 1:21 p m HEW YOXX—OUTWARD. .. 2:48pm i at Dalton 7:83 p m SI3HT I'ASNEJfGKE TBAIB—IRWARD. cii»ttenooa...... S ; .2!S ,M n^FA«uisoia Taiii-iswAio- 6 .'.V.MIU ACOOMBODATIOB TEAIB—IBWAED. TBE OEOBOIA (AUOUSTA) RAILROAD* (A© Day Train on Sunday.) Night Passenger Train arrives 5.33 a. m Night Passenger Train f’ m Day Passenger Train arrivoe S'.£t « k^Aonm aBD WESTEBM BA 11 BOAD. Day Passenger train leaves. Leaves Macon ... Day Passenger Train arrives.. Arrives at Maoon Night rassenger Train leavos, 7:58 a. t 7:55 a. i Train arrives 1 Leaves Macon. •6;Q6 p a m. Night Passenger Train arrives Night Psssenger Train arrives m'JtUTZ Night Passenger Train leaves »#•—»• Day Passenger Train arrives ®P- “ Day Passenger Train leaves 6:48 ** m ATLANTA ABD R1CBMOBD AXB-UKE BAILBOAD. Leave Gainesville + "r 10 A. M. . 3 P. M. Arrive st Atlanta. Leave Atlanta .. p w Hun * AngusU UaUrokd. DAI IUUMU IUAIU D IU, WUBAT. MYRtCTID. Lwv. Auyuri. S 7'w Arrive at Macon «•••*• J ” l’ 5* Arrive at Augusta at Western Railroad of Alabama. Leave HlSis! Arrive at Columbus r * Atlantic and Oslf Railroad 1 1BOM Savannah. Oa., vU Albany. Jacksonville 1 ami Tallahassee, to Quincy, Florida: Arrivoat Xnsn i) •<hr» . TJS P.H Leave Jacksonville dally T..THU;.T..Tr7rr.io jo a. Memphis ■"* CberUston RhllroeA MaiI Tni. teeRmtOOttmoem. ■ Arrive In M.mphU,nwlAy. : AiriJeSlo^uEIu.u'uopA nut ieenUnil. H.tl Trmlu hvn HempllU. Arriva. In OtuoUoo|h salt tej bo clashed by the overwhelming travel. The railroads hare ceased. No mails o loss is estimated at $200,000,000. Fire-proof buildings burnt like tinder. Few business houses have saved even thoir papers. No papers can bo published uutil tho type comes from elsewhere. Some vessels escaped by being sent adrift {fits Isko Michigan. ,, origin of tbefiuwas inn stable a woman went,' vrithn kefosere lamp, to milk a cow. A large number of firemen liuvo been killed. The Convent of Mercy was burned. The pavements have been burned. One hundred squares were burned in the South Division. One hundred thousand employees are out of work. The comity records were saved, but the city records were loek CRO U'/l/.VYJ TUB TBI.KUU.trU. At midnight last, tho Western Union telegraph office, which had been located on Wabash Avenue and Sixteenth street, removed to Twenty-second, in cone3- quenco of the approach of tbo file. At 3 o'clock this morning notice was given that tho fire was again upon them, and ,hoy must qptko fusther- retrwak Siico .lull time th*ro bnslxcivno osikmnuloo- tiou with tha city. BFFBCTOJT TBB RTOt'MRMRMBT .t.VIt ursvmjJVCB cojmrJJViBH It is reported that three heavy liouscs have failed. Stocks aro greatly depreesed. There is p ducliuo inlho whole list. , The Western stocks are nut calddin tbo board to-day. Many failures arc pending. All is con fusion. Many of the Insu anco Companies have temporarily suspended to see bow they stand. All will pay ns rapidly as possible, oad haye begun arrnugtmenls to that effect Tbo ufe insui nee com panies have many mllliona loaned on real cats to security in Chicago, but as their rule is to require land alone, they shall more than secure their debts. They ap prehend no loss. rear mjmtbut—fiub ovt. All the city was burned north of Har- m street between the , river and ..12:10 AM fefaoou and Brunswick Railroad. DAt ACCOMMODATION Y*AIN—(Dally VXMpi 8und»y») Leav* Macoo (paaaai»<arakad| !S^ Arriva at Drunawlck 8 55 P- *• Lav* Branswlck.. ^ *• Arriva at Maooa Paasaagar Hkad. • P* m - MGBT rABBSSoBa (Dally asaa* Moadays.) limit of the city. Not a building left even the trees is Linooln Fark were des troyed. The Government is bringing all resources to their relief, and all rail roads are carrying supplies free by fast A heavy rain at Chiagm pat. out Ilia fire. This stateevsnt ft confirmed through regular anil official channels, ill FOR TBB RVFFBOBRR. New Yobk, October 10.—In the stock- board to-day, the motion to donate $20,- 000 to the sufferers by fire at Chicago, was referred to the Governing Committee, with power to increase as much as the ■ n Ktes^mgraSf vrtth'*fffc*M)t)ns «r* gw- ing to Chicago from all points. Nearly every theatre fn tbo city aro playing for the relief of the Bufferert. Cincinnati, October 10.—Several Jew ish societiee h*<l balla lust night with lppers. They sent suppers to Chicago. Lohix men, who immediatelv go to work. They IN playing on coal piles to save fuel. A few business men, with more nerve than others, ere 'seeking busimxaoilaoes on the west aide. Booms wb$h jenUxl last week for fifty dollam, now commaocl five thousand dollars. The newspepeiB are already at work preparing for their resumption. Water for drinking and cooking is Re- cared from the lake and the parks. Thousands of people are camped about the artesian welL The people are fed in the churches and school houses. It was cold this morning, causing great suffering; bat the people are praying for more ram. ^•rsEa vimm umrsmtHB TBMJitte BBOMKJT OtT. Chicago, October 10, 3 i». m.—Word has just been broQght that a fierce fire is raging on 21st street This sfreet is two miles South of the Southern firo limit, and a little less than that from tho fire limit on tho West side. It is evidently incendiarism. Two were caught firing buildings and shot, and two others were led off with ropes around their necks. As tho wind is now blowing a gale the end cannot be told. HOW TBB IJT8V.M.I.YTH COMP.MIES BE.MM IT. Nkw York .October 10.-The Spectator, an insurance journal, says none of the leading corporations arc insolvent A number of less prominent companies have sunk all their capital; but the fail- ore of every one of these wi'l neither couse a panic nor seriously affect tho gen eral progress of insurance. A great ma jority of tho companies will pay their losses promptly. Some have already be- S u to put their assets in order to nqui- te their obligations. The Spectator estimates that tho nc- 'tuid losses of tho companies will not much exceed $35,000,000. Tho compa nies doing business in Chicago held $73,- 000,000 of assets, including $7,000,000 >lfi 1-y l!w‘ . Humor says that eight companies have failed, but it is In tier to wait official an nouncements. The President of tho International leavos to-night for Gbicugo to mako set tlements. tub .vaii* rav/Lit «j no.v itu .vi ku. > New Yuhx, October 10.—Tho report that the firo lnul broken out again iu Chi cago, and was burning fiercely, is posi tively ooidrsdieted by a dispatch from Gen. Auson Stager of tlio,Western Union Telegraph Company, now st Chicago, to God. Palmer, Secretary of tho Company here. Gen. Stager says tho firo blurted in u small house on 31st street, in tho South Division, this evening; but was speedily extinguished. Incendiaries were busy, but seven or eight had been hanged or shot on sight. /.nietvrs of tub fiub. 1 * One of tho most pitiful sights was that of a middle-ngod woman on State street, loaded with bundled,struggling through * crowd, singing the Mother Goose melody, “Chickey, clnckey, crany crow; I Went to tho well to wash my toe,” Ac. Thera wero hundreds of others like wise distracted and many made desperate by whisky or beer which, from excess of thirst, they drank, in the ulwence of water, in (freat quantities, who spread thomsolvos in every direction a terror to It it/fearful to thinkT>t thel toss of life. It is conjectured with good cause that more than 500 perrons have boon burned to death. We saw four men enter ■ burning building, and in a moment they were overwhelmed by a falling walL There was a crowd of men around the oorncr of a building trains to save prop erty when, the wide -yWdiog, soma were buried beneath it., j About twelve or ftften men, women and children rushed into the budding of the Hietorical Society, a fire-proof build - ing, for safety. In a few minutes the flames burst np, and they were burned to death. Among those who took refuge iu this building was tha venerable Cob Samuel Stone, 80 yoa» old, and lor* long time connected with the Society.— Also John 11. Gerald find wife, and Madame Do I’elgrave, a noted teacher of »»« »-»»«» -ss-rao umVMBMJTfBCO. WAV. momtmukn *Jri7.?SIIS?raitias«'ai>te V**fi*- i N«w Yoiut, Oct, 10,—At^s cap* bandar».) ba veinsviixb tbaib iDslljr aicapt Laava Maoon raasaagar Arrive st UawklnavlUo. Lvavo HsvklnsviUa Arrive st Msoon legislative Charter UraateAi^MM. . - Rev. (let. V. Hrsws, President. r|7HK MX, AcwtemK raw tests, oa MONDAY. ttrTEMBim U. An EsUcUs Oeee bee Ini farswj Itette tel otu..». ministersmingasarssini y*« udDrove ikaiaalvaa. or to prapara for tcncfcis«. «%. New Patent Ariun Mqoars Gnnd Ptsaos ttolieoo.laU M. 1471. ikdok, October 10.—The news of Die Chicago conflagration excites general pathy, and has depressed American stocks. hono to publish small sheets to morrow. A special session of the Illinois Leg- ialati’ro hns been called to aid business men, snd to provide employment for the poor, approhemliug that suffering may cause crime. Additional Federal troops have been called for. Chicago, October 10—9, Jr. u.—The firs has not broken out sgmia. New Yobe, October 10.-sA Belmont, Duncan, Sherman & 0, and Brown Bros, gave $6,000 each. Borne lassos of New York Imraranoe Companies, by the Chicago fire are stated ev follows; Citizens, 85,000; Hanover, $250,000; Colombia, $1,000; Republic $225,000; Tradesmen's $25,- 000; Germania and Niagara have risks, bat tho agiont'ii fiat given. ELutrieu, Detober 10.—The Fbumix Insurance Company has issued a circular aval ing agents Tsfid patron* that .they can meet their losses, leaving a handsome circular oon- will hitherto margin of surplus. The eludes: " Tho lesson ol tl|is disaster compel a liberal advinAe iu ifites liitli paid.” DOMESTIC! NEWS. southern port of tho city, killed aud twenty wounded, w ere ordered to the see \e. A Iieutonftnt of polioe wu» held in $1,- 000 bail for obstructing the Dolls. Th« trouble oo. -nOqd between the blacks and wliitRR of 4ho 8th ward.— Fitzwater street wa?» crowdcnl with thous ands, who attracted a shower of pavirgj stouo, Hfiffoiiwd'tfpiJI|pl shofii. A num- but armed WilTr mnsKols, clmrgcd al>o.it and fired into the crowd. The batllo aged through seven-’ streets, courts and alleys, swarming with men who fired on ftflcL other. A number of colored men came out of the alley arm«4 with mus- kete, and charged on tfie pohoo. The ne groes were beaten bock and took refuge in a tavern And fired from the second story. The fire was sharply returned.— For ten minutes the neighborhood re sounded with loud reports of fire arms, while miMiles of nil kinds mhistlnd through the air. The wouuded were carried off by their frijtod*. The riot has finally been suppressed. In the Fifth Werd the neg *es com plained of intimidation. In Iho Fourth Ward votihg was suspended fur half an hour. Tho mode of intimidation was a novel one, rs they were pelted with flour. Not a word of election news has been received. Philadelphia, October 10.—The elec tion returns thus fur are very incomplete and afford no indications of tho results on either side. Ah yet it is not even learned whut tbo result is in this city. Republicans claim tho {gate, but there is Ft>REIGN NEWS. ENGLAND. .V. .Tlert Femlmutlm he Releme*R~~Th* Tmrf. London. October 10.—Giotlatono lias anuouuceii tbo ilclormiuation of the Government not to yield to tbo appeals for tbo rclcaso of tbo remaining Fenian prisoners on the ground tliat their offen- s were not political, liathscbild's Corrisaudo won the Czar- witcli stake at Doncaster. It is fesred tliat Dr. Frcar and family were also bnri.ed, as they were in the building and have not been seen. Mrs. Eilsall, whose husband was mur- suffering proteu- aitenmeds burned, and it is feared she, also, per- dueed.last wai*, and w(io waa st brain s#kdl%V*.Wte earned for lion to a building which waa affc night hkpoht. CBMPmtjriBSu YiflO i nw~ —.At a meeting of the Germania, Hanover, Niagara and Republic Insunmoe Companies, the Un derwriters' Agency of New York, held to day, due preparation was made to pay ia “* dkte VBb -STiffi? iSS ' the capitals of all tho companies will re- 7 &srfiltoM' . _ Ilenry Cleirs snd Jsy Cooke A Co. gave each $1000 to the Chicago sufferer*. J. L. Morgan * Oo., of London, tele graphed their correspondents to draw lU. $5»QOO for the same purpose. TUB ui fKR.VJIK.VT loRMBt SS.Ao0.0oO MI* TUB Ft OB. .'aftistiToK, October 10.—The Bub- Treasury at Chicago late Vt,000,000, ol which half a million was in gold. All the books and papers of the ,liis torical society, including the original copy of the famous Emancipation proc lamation of President Linooln, for which MB aotecty "paid 825,000, aM destroy*1 It is feared that a large number of children, inmate* of the Catholic Orphan Society on State street, were also burned, as many of thorn aro missing. On Chicago Avenue a father rushed np stairs to carry throe children away, when he was overtaken by the flames, snd per iahed with them. The mother was after wards assn on the street a raving msniae. In the same neighborhood a family of five perrona perished. The list of such fstafitii* is very large, and can only be hilly verified after the smoke shall have cleared any. A careful surrey of insurance* to-day shows that there wore written oa property destroyed over two hundred millions of dollars; odd another hundred million to tins sum, and a fair estimate can be reached of the leak All the leading merchants who have been seen express s determination to re- some business ateaoa. The Evening Journal and the Tribune CTrfHftr'. 4 tut met 4a rutmdttphim Wlwwa HUrLe mm* Whttm-MKm Mllle* mm* Tmmto OTmmm- drd—Sharp War -Broken Smoptmdrd Pun vdfiu’HIA, October 10.—Two pro minent brokers suspended this moruing. A serious riot ocrorrejj to-day in the of tbo cit, Five were Tho militia DC. Wheat I&2c higher—winter red western $1 02(51 00. Corn closed dull, ndvoneed partly, then lost, Rice BfS'O. Pork $13 70®I3 75. Beef dull. Lard --kcttlo 10J. Navels strong. Tallow ac- tjver. Freights decidedly lower. Cot ton sales for future delivery, to-day, 4,- 800 bales, as follows—October, 19j; No vember, 19 3-lG(dl(a,|; December, 19 3-I6@l@J; January 19j. Money in sharp dttnand at 7 on government bonds; ail sorts of prioea from general borrowers. Sterling weaker st 8](<iJ). Gold 141® 14 f. Cjpveniments closed faverish—C2s 14}. States dull and wo*k, with but lit tle doing. Boston, Oct 10.-Cotton dull; mid dlings 20j; gross receipts 1280 bales; sides 300; siook 4,500. PiiiiiAUU4>iaA, Octobse 10.—Cotton quiet and firm; middlings 20c. • W-W-4 SOUTHERN MARKETS. Colton, Booin, Tar, JBolattf, Sapor, ftl. Galthton, Oet lO.—Oottoo—Good ordinary 18|c; net receipts 820 bales; les 50; siook 20,599. Savannah, October 10.—Cotton—Low middlings 18]@18ic; net receipts 8,205 boles; sales 460; stock 16,198. Norfolk, October 10.—Cotton—Low middlings 18|c; net reoeipts 109' iris coastwise 812; sales 800; stock 3 S90. Wilmington, October 10.—Cotton— middlings 18); net receipts 309; exports coastwise 1C8; sales 113; siook 2,897. Spirits turpentine firm at 62. Roain firm, $3 25 for strained; $5 75 for No. 1.; $7 50 for pale crude. Turpentiine Bra; $3 70 for hard; $4 60 for yellow dip; $4 80 for Virgin. Tar firm at $2 600. ArorsTA, Oetolicr 10.—Cotton steady and in fair demand; middlings 17|@17|; receipts 1,000; sales 80. Mobile, October 10.—Cotton—mid dlings 18); net receipts 1,532; exports ooastwiso 216; sales 3(X); stock 18,289. Cii uu.kston, October 10.—Low mid dling.-* 18); net receipts 1,072; sates 200; stock 10,648. llAi/nuomi, October 10.—Middlings 19J@19); net receipts 77; gross 630; ex ports coasts iso 230; sales 310; stock ,605. New Orleans, October 10.—Middlings 194(uhl9d, not reoeipts 3,639; gross 4,709; sates 2,000; stock 29,235. Baltimore, October 10.—Flonr snd wheat quiet and firm. Corn steady. Provisions unchanged. Whisky $1 01. FOREIGN MARKETS Cot tom, Mot*o0, Bonds, Bit • Luertool, October 10, noon.—Cotton opened steady—Uplands 9); Orleans 10. Breadstoffii firmer. Laser — Cotton steady—sales 10,000 bales; speculation and export 8,000. Drendstufls quiet.— Com 83. London, October 10, noon.—Consols 92). Bonds 92}. Paris, October 10.—Routes 56f 27o. Livertool, October 10. Evening.— Cotton closed Bteady—uplands Did; Or leans 10. TURKEY. 4 Hkmkimr I'p. Constantinople, October 10.—A vio lent earthquake shock has been felt here. FRANCE. ‘ Mlmtmhr I. Birlim—Bmlm Urn Fremrh .Vmmp. Fauis, October 10.—Fierro Loufrcy has bean appointed French Minister to Berlin. . A (Du of Princo DeJoiuville, who is now an officer in tho United States Navy, has received permission to join the French Navy. T E L EGkTm S . WESTERN MARKETS. llree*.tmt., Urmlm. U'liieltR, Blr. St. Louis, October 10.—Flour steady — Huperfiuo winter $5 41(u5 DO. Coni firm—mixed simks 54 ,(n 55. Whisky 93) (it94. Ragging nnclianged. Pork firm —$13. Bacon active and higher-shoid- ders 71; elenr sides 8). Lard—kettle 9; keg 11. Cincinnati, October 10.—Flour and ruin unchanged. Whisky doelined—90. 'revisions strong but not much demand, ail held firmly. Pork $13. Bacon— snouldcrs 7j; clear sides 8|. Louisville, Octolier 10.—Bagging 19. Provisions quiet and firm—pork $13 60; alionlders $7 50; dear sides $8 25.— Whisky 91(0.92. Salt Lake, Ootobor, 10.— Brigham mng ban- been nmigued and held to it in the sum of $5,000. GALvnRTON, Ootolier 10.—The Texas Congressional election, os far as heard from, gives Democratic majorities as fol lows: In the First Distriot, five counties, 525; Second, seven counties, 3,364;Tkird, thirteen counties, 599; Fourth, twenty- five oo unties, 8,785. Rows, October 10.—The North Geor gia and Alabama Fair opened to-day.— The so train* and attendance aro very largo. Ualtuiobb, Oet 10.—Julias Martin best his wife to death. Both colored. Charles Void, private watchman, was rabid dog, and. died from ' litte* by * 4 lydrophoMa. Sandwich, Ont/iio, Oct 10.—Thir teen dwellings, three stores and (our barns have been burned. Washington, October «0.—A cabinet meeting was held to-day tor the first time ■ several weeks. Robeson and Delano wero absent Cro HUteroK, pet 10.—Three deaths from yellow lever bare been reported in tho last 24 hours. MARKET REPORTS. NORTHERN MARKETS! New York, October 10.—Cotton quiet but steady—uplands 19|; Orleans 20(; sates 2,000 bales, chiefly teat evening. Cotton sates for fnturo delivery, test eve ning, 3,800 bales, ss follows; October, 19i(<419); November, 19(<r3-16(itt; De cember, 19 8-16(iS.19|; January, 19f® 5-16(5 j. The Chicago fire excitement baa caused an almost total tmipeaaien of business, Flour bekl higher without linsincHs. Wheat held i&3 cants higher. Corn held 1 cent higher, Pork firm but quiet at $13 75. Lard firm. Tor-pen- doll and weak. Money strong at 7. Gold arm at 14 J. Exchange long 9); short 10F New York, October 10.—Cotton steady; sales 3778; uplants 19); Orleans 201. Floor firmer. Wtisky steady at “Header Vmio Caesar,** lie, We understand from the best authority in snob matters, that the ratio is thro* negroes to one white man who bava paid their city taxis np to this time. White the whites are holding back, and asking, and expeoting> redaction of the as meat* rendered by the offioere, the ne groes are generally paying up. True, it is not mach, bat then it is a fact We also team that on Sunday a circa l*r was road to the different negro con gregations, signed by a prominent oulor- ed man, saying to them that nn]em the; paid their taxes they wonld notrVote, ant exhorting them to that effect. Wbethe the negro who gave them this adrios te a candidate for office or not is not stated. However, that is another question. The negroes are hound to rote, and vote of ten, and we know of no good reasons why they should not pay tax os occasion ally for the privilege. Ns» QUrecrtttemcnla. G* W. ADAFR, Auct'r. TovcHsrojrn phofertit. 23 FARMS NEAR ATLANTA. WILL SHU. 0 MY OITICX, ON TUESDAY, Silh Octobw, at U> o'clock, a m ., TWENTT-THREE FARMS. nn.ioU«wMtof Iho CUrBAloAltaatuoaire Oroon ferry Bowl. an. In .all rl.W of Uu ettj. Thie te . body of .boot loo mow at lend, .obdlrkUSm commsoding ta* Ttow of tk« dtjr—convsuient to Wsst Bad Aosdaaiy. Junes’ Chspal, stc., ud oa tbs mostjmb- llc road Msdtni to Kast Alsbsms. For hodtkfMaMs Uis vroportj is unaurpssM^L All this ooMtdmd, this ia s rare opportunity for pmoat. at a dlataaoa or la tha dty, who daaira nioo UtOa farms, wbsre the sir ia pure snd.wste- cold, ground producUva. and aitaa dealrable. with tlttoa l&dlapotable. On Mo. 18 la a anbetsntUl rock house of elx rooms—there are three cabin anMlomenU. Mr. Tonefcaf tbo premises, will show the lands to any one to examine them. Borne of tho woodland lieatfly Umbered. Procure a plat, examine the lands, snd select your lot Remember the day. the place. sLd time of asls, which will be absolute and without reserve. Terms—One-iuif ossh ; balance hi twelve months, with intoteat, a. W. ADAIR, octll-lt Reel Estate AgeaL By RtiacrUaiuofl*. Wanted—AGovemess. QMB WHO CAM TKACI IHOLUH BRAMOUB WILLIAM mUHMOa, Aaatstmat Int. Mot. Notice to Contractors. pROPO*mO*> TO BUILD A Ff IBM BlATlOX HOUtX. according to plans and ^padiaailaan. Whs will ba received until 12 o’clock. V.. am FRIDAY, Office Parkin* A Allan. coal CRjpBft: cctJULL W a HAYS ON HAND, ROD BOB BECDVMo, iUUj, Ui. but qroUpr 04 l.< OKNUIHK COAL OSUS COAL. Ians, in STRICTLY CAFB, mm* wknu. panted with the bom will not be flPed. “ J. M. BOBIf, Jr, A OO. * Our ooom. oct».8t Partner Wanted. TAL of from Three to Five Thousand Dollars, ta_a food psylag Imsinesn OsJl fer four days st lias - Dr/tTBepe, Whitehall stmt. Office Atlanta Street RAILROAD UtNPANY. imm, Octahar t, inn. Telegraph ftwre Haw Turk. A CARD. A T A MtKTINO OF THX GERMANIA, JUNO- vxn, NUirn rod Broukhc Is.srrow (kroro- pav, immediately upon adjustment, ad loasi red at Chlcawo, after doing whieh the On <*ke Companies witi remain unimpaired, plus of over Half Million Dollars, ImvIbi Cash Assets of the Undei “ DA*D, General Afent octll-tf The H. I. Kimball House Arrivals, Monday, Oct. lO, 1871. J W H Underwood,ltoinu.J L Pfsn, Cincinnati, Tu Lauia, O Harding, Ala. N Vanllocthington A wile, Mias Acock, Aiuericus, Hew Orleans, W G Me Ado A w f, Milg'vleE VanDenthington, “ J W B Bummers, Cov'gtoulflas L Cosby, “ A D Denbcim, Havsnnah, A D Hunually, Grlffln, T C Belknap, Uoetou, Mrs D Durham, Thmston, J u Richards, Baltimore, U Hooch, " P Garrett, New York. Mrs M L Holliday, Hew’n, Hummers k wf, Alb'y.R II Uingland. Texas. W T Hatched, Montgm’y.Mre Dr Spalding,LaGrug* [ing, Augusta, W M Chaduln, A for 1 W T Wofford. Carters v Hick G MaUiuy. USA, U W Riley, Dahloneg*. Dr Howrv, USA. W 0 Burton. Watkinaville.C M Leliuer, Berzelia, 6 N D Trammell, Daltou,Miite Franklin, Athsns, Oa, Miss llart, *• fi 8 81pson A Son, Ala. Mr A Mrs Grady,. Rome, U A Crawford. Oa, J W Baum, leer tile, R B Hall, Brunswick, P D Stockton A wf, Tenn, I C Cumming, Mamu, Miss A Hayucs, Memphis,M M Eason, Griffin. ~ Sapp A wf, Kausaa, M U Bell, ect, MU’dgviUe. : C Matthion. N Y. CHITTENDEN A OO.. Proprietors. Hpecia 1. Noticei Te tbb SurvEBiRO.—The Her. William H. Horton, while residing In Braxll at a Missionary, discovered ia that land of medicines a remedy for OovstncrnoB, ScBorvLA, Boa* Tbboat, Corn as, Colds, Astbwa, Nervous Wbakbbss. This remsdy has cured myself aftur aU other medicines had tailed. Wishing to benefit the suffering. I will send the receipt for preparing and using this remedy to all who desire it FREE OF CHARGE. Please send an envelops, with year asms and ad dress oa it Address. Rev. William IL Nobtom, octi-tf 678 Broadway, New York City. A.<lmiiklwtratoi"*fli Me. Statb or OboboiA, 1 Taluruo Covtrrt. f B Y vlrtne of an order of the Ooort of Urdiamyof mid county, will be Bold on the fire! 1 Weodey la November next. 1871, between the lawful hi i sale at the Court House door, ia Omwftwd' said county, the pi — ofllue, riiurches, aud mitls. Mr. James A. Grier la nu tne pisoe, showing the lands to any < »wishing to to seo It. Sold in lots to suit the purchasers, plat of each survey will bo exhibited on dav of sale. Hold for the benefit of the hairs of said deceased. Terms, one and two yean time for approved papers. This, September 11,1871. JAMES M. TRIPLETT, Admini.tr. do bonus non, with tbs will annexed. pill-ids TO EMIGRANTS THE BEST ROUTE FROM Atlanta to Memphis IS YU Western and Atlantic AND Memphis & Charleston R. R. Leave AAJaata 8:00 A. M IfelO F. V. Reach Memphis, next day.11.lfi F. M lfitlfi F. M. MO OTHER ROUTE OFFERS Double Daily Trains TO ANY FOINT ON THX MissiHsippi River SOUTH Of CAIRO. 73 MILES SHORTER Hum Am/ Other Lime U Mmi^hlfi. Making CLOSER CONNECTIONS with tha only Train front Memphis to LITTLE ROCK. ... win be opens! my office for ten days—the line receiving a tufficieut asaonnt to build it will be immediately placed under oontraefi. I am also directed lo give aotlee that all stock sab- seribod to tks Wsst Rad Line not mid up to Hm 1st of November, will be forfeited to t&e Company, cctsm _ W.W. oRMAWy. DeGive’s Opera House Msstor. Tmntav a WeSaesSay Kveniags, Oct. 9,10 «Bd 11. DOCTOR SID, PROM HOLLAND, ILLUSIONIST, FRESTIMHITATIUI, ate Xngielna, wKh kh Wonderflil Antomnton, tmtetei to MIOOLES, THE WART SOOTOR. And i*» Orijl—I ARKANSAS TRAVEL**, Songs S Banjo Solos, Teg ether with a dmfltto Ex pent H Spirttullfilt ire vkoU to torelsn. totk a GBAUD DISTRIBUTION OF GUT*' ZB which Dr. Md win Distribute mash FBp aad Many Ksspmhsu. Gallery..... Mu Tickets tor reserve I seals a Reek Store. $25.00 Saved! $25.008nve4! fucks and ntio or WILSON SHUTTLE Sewing Machine!. Is lit VBISO. ffruisn. No. fi. Rain Table | 40 No. d, half-ease, pin bx 80 No. 1. do lkh’y H WMow ShRdes, L»cc Cartetes, Lamber- quin MaterUbs Damask, Heps. Rage, TaMo and Floor Oil Cloths, Mats, Mattings, Wall Paper and Upholstery Goods, in Large varieties, at the Carpet Store of jm£fifi>laa CMAMBRR14M, BOYNTON A OO. The Largest and Jflasi Super* moa of TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS CARPETS la U$e South, bow on exhibition at the Carpet Store ot soptfiS-lm. CBAMBULLUt, BOYNTON A OO AxafiRister, Mdqoctl^ V«lr«t rb4 Btdy BraMHelfi Cat|mGi IN BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, AT THE CARPET STORE OF CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON A CO* soptfifi-lm ANDREW H. H. DAWSON, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office 131 Broadway, Room 18. WIWVOffiM r.«. jPo.ti 'H. ie\ Painter and Decorator, O VTU'V thove W. G. Jack’s, Whitehall street, r turns thanks to his old patrons tor formes favors, and hopes by attention to business to merits continuance or the same. aptfJy Starting from Atlanta ffi Nth p. bl, you leave Chattanooga •tfifia. bl, arriva at Memphis lOtlfi p. m . leave MemphU for Little Bock 7:fi0a.m. any one should eflm iuducsaasnts to you to go via Nashville to Little Book, is but one trslu on the! route, In the Morning starting 11 ko«ra too aoon, you are oo a tedious journsg • hours longer, and arrive ia Memphis only to moat with 7 hour* than if you had left Atlanta an tha MJO p> bl train, aad gene direst by the only llRLIABLR ROUTE If yon err to go by bool from Memphis, leave Atlan ta in the morning, arriving la Memphis 13:18 p. BA Boats leave at 048 f. bl, allowing ample traasfer md avotding confusion. Find Agents who will give reliable Information, md show noons to deceive yon. L. F. GCDABB, Agent, Dalton. W. J. AKERS, Agent Atlanta. B. F. PiRKEB, AgeaL «-betteaimgi. Or Address : . . -■——. oetlhlm We wish U dlsttnstly a rwu from which we as — toe our Meckiaes to have rveryj to be found in my Underfeed 8t as durable, made af m gmd matoftolud mg Nfihhl -**■ * r Wtorserst ■ ■ fifi Pmatjhpa ffroolv Atlmt^Bfo Atlant« Watw Cht^ T B t ^sLa3e , toj£.“ 4 ' earnest. Outsido. mr itu deseasss. I refertotoe f of Chapaam, Bnckar hCo.. Nbfi. WJL Oe«jSt 1 nro t. KALOW. W. B. BOWAB9. C. B- ROWABB W. H. HOWARD k SOT, cotton factors an. mOMMlMMlOlf MM*aaAMO0. ■a 3 wassn nwct,'f ;. : tvoDOTx.**. KRTR again toadar oar aarvtoea m tha WUmhanm ▼Y business, ia aU Its braashee, to gsur sfifi pal> tons and planters generally. C%BfimififiIoik for Sclllmf One and • Qffiartfr* P«r C«B(, , jSnroHare JC aowae. wu extend an me Ratines mvm wj wure- MwchoBta. Oouffignmtato eo 1 tolg--m4to- TWEEN Pryor Drawing* of a Brick I* **<**£• As they are of ftndor will bore thorn to this office. Building now in