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I I Y ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1871. NO. 436. THE DAILY SUN Pnbllahed by the Atlanta S»u P*l»U4lii* Company. Anklk.Ul J. Hei ‘ •dcr H. HUBlKM, ) Alexander H. Stephens, Political Editor. A. B. Watson, ■ ; ■ ■ Sews Editor. J.-foiiySmi'A; Wltor a»d B*N- ! OT&>w j Travdlaf Af«>U 1. 1L W. HILL. J. W. HEABD, Oar City Agent. r-f HOW TO MJK1T MO*KT. W# will b« responsible for (ho ufe arrival of all money sent u. by Money Order, by Registered Ut ter, by Express. or by Draft, but not otherwise. u money eent in an unregistered letter la loot, U muet be the loee of the person tending It. To OorreepondenU. Mr. Stephens will remain In Cnwtordrtll*. Ills connection with Tan Son will not change hie resi dence. All letlert intended for him, either on pri vate matters or connected with the Political De* ■aHmaai ft this paper, should be addressed to him fi°B*fe* «** The Sum, except It* Political Department, should be addressed to J. Henly Smith, Manager, Atlanta, Oa. Terms or Subscription IDAIIjT « Single Copy Per Annum • 110 00 •» •• Six Months 6 00 ranHw^lu CLUBS FOB THE DAILY. Thtee Copies One Year *1 00 Four “ ** ** • Fire " " " • Eight " M “ . Ten 30 00 43 00 08 00 84 00 5 reals. Fifty “ 65 00 One Hundred Copies... sa3MW>**te • • »•* tHMI WEEKLY—811 MONTHS» Single Copy,.. Three Fire Ten Twenty ‘ Jp^uDd^acopieijjpix axomaisa Biurle ream. ftTit.MA, ROME AND DALTON R. R. TEA IMS DAILY, IU1DA1S INCLUDED. Leare Selma 8:41 a. M.. 3:15 r. *. Arrire at Borne *:41». M., 1:45 a. m. Arrive at Dalton. Leave Dalton Leare Borne Arrire at Selma.., _ . - | ay •**.-- I ml Trains to TELEGRAPH NEWS By the He# York Associated Press. THE RUINED CITY. Under Martial Law! 'IK»If •»■«« W.fl ■>(!! nut’ DIHTURBEllH HIIOT DOWN iMMfc DESTITUTION. The great heart of the coun try RESPONDS, Givo.-s drfdMtOOl SADNESS AND DESOLATION. UNIVERSAL GRIEF: tfnwist s H C’ r»-;—tr r, ». qr- rtt#l ll Krtrtted In the feun- try-EffecI in IEi»rope—Great Loss of Life—The bay Metropolis of the Northwest tlic N'lobe of Cities. tents and 3,000 blankets to Chicago. They will arrive to-morrow. • f AU«f .MM.VU TMK NWNbV IJT- irsj.r» (WWS-/M. Boston, Oct 11.—The Transcript says the insurance companies of Boston have Huftrcd severely by the grant fire. Tliooe having agencies m Chicago arc tlife Ka- tiouul. New England, Hide and Leather and the Independent A dispatch from the agent of the first named announces that the losses will be half a million of. dollars, The officers of the Near Eng land company estimate their loss si $700,000, and voted this morning to bus t ™ Partially oluuilj and ck«r weather prevail in the Ohio and Mississippi valleys. DOMESTIC NEW& WISCONSIN. slMlirr tl ieaolroua ConAetBraUom~-*tOcrot pend business for the present. mu! T^«kiiw*v cumpiiiiy’u liabilities foot tip nearly the same. This company has also suspended. The Independent office he Hide ISTOOIV REPORT. TRIMS Air •Z' New Yobk, Oct. 11.—The World’s special from Chicago, dated 1:30 a. m., says the wind is blowing a gale. The fire is apparently subdued. It has not spread since noon yesterday. The bank vaults all appear to be in >d condition. The number of dead ind in the rains ftp to date is fcrtg— o ruins are not all accessible yeL Tlio weather is quite cool. There is intense suffering among a few thousand families on tbe prairies. One thousand tents were given them yesterday. Re lief is coming from all quarters. The wffifrSK ' i a .5 Cincinnati, October 11.— Irctou, ud- rive - ... faster of‘ the Flicenix 1 1nsurance Oom- TBE WXSTMK A ATLANTIC (OB FT ATE) BA1LBOAD. NIGHT PA8EEHOEE TEAM—OOTWABD. Lnvm Atlanta P m Arrives at Chattanooga o; 10 » m DAT PAHEEKOEE WEAXE—OWTWABD. Leaves Atlanta *** • “ ArriYce At Chattanooga 1 :T1 p m FAAT LIKE TO KEIV tout—OUTWARD. Leave* AtUnU J : J{ Jj Arrive! at Dalton 7:63 p m MI3HT PASBEBOEE TEAIK—IKWAED. Leave! Chattanooga Arrives a* 1.4iam DAT PASaEKOEK TEAXK—IKWAED. U*vu Outwoo-Hf..^,. r “iJjA** *** Leaves Dalton.,....*. Arrives at Atlanta THE OEOEOIA (AUGUSTA) railroad. (Wo Day Train on Sunday.) Night Passenger Train arrlros. . 2:25 a Lea vi paoy.jp here. He wua at Chi' _ mg the fire, and thinks that (lie fire was promoted and exaggerated, though not originated, by incendiarism. He esti mates the loss at two hundred millions. Washington, Oct. 11.—Nothing from Chicago to-day. The minimum speed of ; >rovision trains over the Erie road for Ohicago is fifty miles an hour. Dispatcher from Europe ihdicato general movement for the relief of Chi- Boston, October 11.—The Hide and Leather Company loses $750,000 by tbe Chicago fire. NIGHT REPORT. flP0ffMp I.\'CE.X4>lJUUKk noilix* Chicago, ..October 11. ■ one j ion- sons were shot in making arrests last night. The station houses ore filled. Ninety bodies have been recovered from tho ruins. Qnite a number have died from expo sure. The Relief Committee has im pressed all kinds of vehicles to carry water and provisions. Immense supplies of provisions, much of it cooked, is coming. The Committee has telegraphed to fiomo ports to stop. ■ Ten thousand.frhyato dtmc from Cin cinnati. , The Comm&if‘Ctfnncil have fixed prions for food, with heavy penalties for viola tion. TUB r Bar LB hTAMJru. Indianapolis, October 11.—Rev. Dr. Eddy, who has just arrived from Chicago, reports the loss of both life and property ariESxrrry 4 sis&TTSR rea Macon.. 80000 aro homeless. Prepared food and clothing are urgent ly needed. Thus far the supplied sent have not lessened tho peril of starvation. • Garroting andjthieving are frequent at 4r-* fr- ip pat.Yii Ft* mMLimr. Nnw OscAans, Ootolier 11.—A moeb ing of citizens has been held and meut- urea taken for the relief of the Chicago sufferers. Gov. Wannonth and Dr. ML Howard gave $10,000 each. W. J. Ham- tlons^ran snbowiinate uniana tor the Mlief of the Chicago printers. BFrni'T rre.r mm *r. unrs /.vsr/»- > avion cojmrJjriKK. St. Louis, Ootober 11.—The insurauoe companies here have half a million iu Chicago. All will be paid. The Ameri can Continental has a quarter of a mraN WJVWowa mjutmml Ur uj vjir nnr.«r/ar «r fmm nsMUMT. Cincinnati, October 11.—Private ad vices say Chicago is under martial law. Idiers are making no arrests, bat Seven for attempt- ■topf bodies Nifht Paaaenger Train leaves. Day Passenger Train arrives, Day Passenger Train leaves. 5:15 p. m 0:20 p. m ^ 7:10 a. m Slone Moontein Aocommodatton arrives.. .8.-O0 a. m Stone Mountain Acoommodatton leaves....0:36 p. m DM 2AWp. m ,.1:40p. m. ...2:60 p.m. Leaves Macon 6 1 06 P* m - Night PaeaengerTrain arrives 10M Arrives at Maooa, ATLANTA AND , HI train arrives.... ^gjtfp a rom EAILBOAD. arrives T:10a.m avek....i.^- */ 7H»p^n «..0:oo p. m Day Paaaenger Train leaves CM a. m ATLANTA AMD EICBMOMD AI a-BINE HAILEOAB. ^ L«ave Atlanta .* Arrive et OalnesvUle. ‘mure* Orriv..!Nkoiim.- t *»»■*• Orrlv. at aoNvoti at. UM*. Western Kallruad mt Alabama. *•*»*•• Arrive .1 Molt, Arrive aC West f Leave West Poiat.... Arrive at I Atlantic and Oulf Ratlrand. Til BOM Savannah. Oa., via Albany, Jacksonville J »ntl Tallahaseea. to Qulucy, Florida: Leave Sevannah daily. ?• M Arrive at Albany daily Arrive at Jacksonville Arrive at Tallahaeeee dally (Sundays ‘ditiy”ViSp’m The soldiew are making no arrests, iaijy (Sundaya’ ex- kill tlie turbulent on the 8i>ot So Leave Jackaonvilla dally..^T....•• Leavd ABMny dtetF^ab ■ *.. a. .dmm •» JlQ X Arriveat Savannah dally 0.M A. ■ •f* ' Momphki and Charleston Railroad. W. I. Autaa, Ajent, Atlanta,tea*- —.g TIME TABLE ON THE I D CNAELEU0M E. E. OOM1KU EAST: Chltum oo*A Mzt morminf.... SXJ0 AM ICaooa .-yt Brunswick Railroad '*• dat afhMMi l^ave Brunswick 0KW a. m. Arrive at Macon Paasengwr Sbwl 0:25 p. m MONT FAJSEMOBa (Daily except Sundays.) Leave Macon Faaaenger Shed 4tMp». Arrive at Savahnah 8 00 a. ut. .traps 0:40 a. m. 10:30 a.m. Rev. Geo. Y. Brown, freoident. rj'UK act .taduBlc jm boftaNn^*’ * MONDAY. 1 nrMiovr wood mwmwi , <airr.vir« srj.ro ms r*K*-~ (liJOJONN HUCCVJSM. N*w Yobk, Ootober 11.—The New York Home lusunnoe Of mpony publioli the following cord: Fiom the beet in forma tion are able to obtain, we are oonfl- dent amplo securities loft to protect pwiejt bolder* Wti have OMUraucc from stock holders of additional capital. The Oompeny continues to issuo jK^if cics as usual. . j The Continental will oome out with its capital intact aud have a surplus.) Tho Market'Ffrt ttimtatied Cewpaity, bwt drtarMned to suspend. - v . - It is reported that tbe Astor Com|«n>y is likely to go into Iwnkruptcy. **“**• MUNN NOON ««U». J Lobuon, October 11.—Tho managers Edinburg, have reoeived tbe-iidlowing Sabsoribo five thousand dollars foTtbe Chicago sufferers, riettle all losooe promptly. Draw at three days sight. mn mrim-orJL cavi"*.vr/#.v nn> •man caiamcTiajr*. An Eclectic Claes has been formed for the benedt of those Kraduatea who may deal re still further to improve themaelvee. or to )>rapere for teaching. Jj- ‘wt? V®”' 1 f*v ” »V EipeM. pel Conventiou passed aTceolnliol mg enUectioas in all eharcbc.-i, on Haw- day, the fifteenth, for Cbioago. rur mn nrjr.t losks. Hartyoki), Cora., October 11.—Tho Eton Insunuice Company loses $3,000,- 000 at Chicago. HNla.rsansr.rr mttarm* TJ-rrt av» kM.rarra. Pp^..n»i.vHiA.(krtober 11.—The t^oor- IMuter'i Deportment bos lent 0,300 npany dent x advises its patrons to cancel their poli- ci*B andreiionro, pending YepofUTrofc their Chicago agopey. Several other Boston oflicea are reported aevercly crip pled. wr Ms waar/sw mki.ikf m« nr.it o emo s-o/.va aver Lima. On Board Husqukhanna Division Eiub BailuoaD, October 11.—There hn» not been a moment’s delay thus far. Ar rangements for clearing tho truck arc perfect. Intense sympathy is manifested ull along the road. Numbers of people of all classes are assembled at thn (lap attempting to throw bundles aboard we passed. Goods ore piled up at the principal stations awaiting the nest train. We ore now ovhr the heaviest grades and can make still better time on tbe Husque- huniia Division. mvmmna ummiLa am utravmjjrcm mamma. New York, October 11.—The follow ing additional losses have been reported: The Commerce, of K«w York, $SO,(X)0; tho toward, $375,000: tho Lamar, $200,- 000; tho Meroantile, $100,000; the Msl- linttun, $600,000; the North American, $100,000; tho Kcsohitc, $TS,000; tho ■Washington, $100,000; the Yonkers and New York, $300,000; tho Home, Colum bus, $100,000. AU the above are New York Compa nies. The Hartford loses $1,200,000; the Manufacturers, $330,020; thePnoifio, Sun Francisco, $000,000. Several others are reported, but the losses are compara tively small. rvamnaraoja mmamLimr tb.u.y Ewe Beliee Train. Elm yea, Oct. 11.— We took the load of the Lightning lix- teuds from western Penuaylvauiu to Ar kansas, with an area of low pressure from that region northwestward, aud cold northwest winds on its eastern border. The temperature hoe fallen heavily on the lower lakes and in Terns and I» Mi Flmmut. Milwaukee, Oct. 11.—Tho Mayor has been telegraphed that scleral towns in the lumber diHtriot, on Green Bay, have been burned. Prestige village and Hngar Hash scttlffinoRkWere’destroyad <m day night and Nim.Jny. It is tin* upwards of 200 parsons p* the flames. Minomenee is reported nsf* Only one mill burned. OHIO. Th* NlellBB-rSfi ' flue-fn e.-NWr.li •V«lr< 41 mint. Cincinnati, October 11.—Noyes carries Hamilton county by about 2,000. The Democrats elect the legislative ticket of Hamilton county, dvbiota probably give a Uemooratic major*? *n • joint bdlnt. thus st curing tlie TJnitml States Senator. "*”11 Later—Tlie State has gone BepHb- Jican by a reduced majority. The legio- laturo is doubtful. Bull Lateii.—The returns continue to show Republican gains. They olaim the Htate by from 20,000 to 30,00 majori ty and joint ballot by from 12 to 16 n “ jorit * ntffn'r f MASSACHUSETTS. J Cmrf* .r Taboccm 9rll«l. Boston, Ootober 11.—Tho Custom House officers seized a cargo of tobacco valued st $32,000, belonging to Samuel A. Way. It was entered at 2,000 pounds less than the actual weight, which, if not dinaoverad, would hare cheated the Gov ernment out of $12,000. $13 C2(u)13 76. Lard steady. Tnrpeu tine strong at 09@70. Rosin firm at $4@4 50 for strained. Freights dull.— Stocks strong but not exoitea. Govern m.-uls dull h||t steady, State bonds strong bnt dull. Money firm At 7. Gol tZi»i. 3*1 ' - firm at M|. Exchange —h j Boston, Oct Ift.—Cotl press at SuBquehenna and made the un precedented run to hero. Dense crowds collected at every station where contri butions aro waiting us. From all points throughout tbo country como reports of subscriptions to Chicago. ljtbht raaja cmicjua—ms loss —/jwwj Chicago, Oct. 11.—The total lorn iu grain is definitely ascertained to be 1,600,000 bushels. Four vessels were loaded with grain lot the East to-day, aud the eastern movement will continue, sJJicre aro fully five millions of bushels dw in store. - Water was let into tho South Division this afternoon, so nil the popnlatidd of that portion of tho city are now supplied. Insurance items have bcerf gathered from a trustworthy source. The Royal Insurance Company, of Liverpool, loses $133,000; Imperial, of Liverpool, $900,- 000; North British, Liverpool, $270,000. Good authority foots tip tho losses of the Liverpool and London Insuranoe Com pany at $1,500,000. The xEtna, of Hart ford, and Home, of New York, liave eaoh about $4,000,000 insurance in the burnt district. The Phccnix, of Hartford, has $700,- 000 insurance.. All the Chicago compa nies aro bankrupt. All the banks will be ablo to resume nsinees. A nutnbov of bank vaults have been opened, and the contents, without without exception, are uninjured. Every bank in tho city claims' that 'in time it will be able to pay every dollar of its in debtedness. . j ,,j. The police continue to capture thieves, tArglars and incendiaries, and generally deal with them in a summary manner, tbaa preventing further trouble with them. Measures have been taken for the im mediate rebuilding of the Pacific Hotel. TELEGRXM& . Hon. Wm. Orton, President of the Western Union Telegraph Osmpany, has so far recovered from his long illness ns to be at his office. The steamer Kola, from Bremen, bos arrived in New Orleans with fifteen cabin and eight hundred steerage passengers. A German Opera I«ryHp»/ur New Orleans r the n was among tbo passengers. Dreadnought won the Dougina cup at Providence, Rhode Island. Governor Brown, of Miseouri, has called out the militia to supprem tbe Ku- Klux in Dukin and Stoddard oennties. FOREIGN NEWS. «. ENGLAND. J Treaty About to be Concluded. London, Ootober U.—A special din- patch to the Telegraph, dated Bergen 10th, saya: A treaty regulating consu lar relations and quarattimng, is about to hg conclude® between JNo rto GenMhy, Great Britain and tlm United States. i W A 8 HINGTON. The Late MUettous—Inspector et FhMNm Wabhinoton, Goto bar 11.—Tlie latest sconnta report that tho Republicans aim Pennsylvania by 16,000 majority, Id joint ballot In tho Legislature. Tho Ohio Legislature is still dbnbtfut, b chance favoring tho Democrats. De tails are very meagre. Col. A. H. Markland, Assistant Super intendent of Railroad Mail Service, 4th Division, with headquarters at Indianap- olia, tnwddiUon to hi» otiliwuy duttos, nas 1>cen appointed inspector at LmtSa of Font Office Buihliugs. Markland will examine and report upon the ohgibilily and fitness of poet office buildings throughout the oountry with rafenmoe to rents and accooothrtton of the public, 11EOOBD YOB TJIS PANT YWWWn -EOUB HOURS. Oirios Cui «v ov Signal Sbbvice, I Wasiiinoton, D. 0., Oct 11. J The low barometer north of Lake On tario haa moved north esolword beyond our stations. The pressure here remain ed low on the Atlantic Coast with cloudy weather and light rain from Miaaouri to Maryland. Partially cloudy wcathor on the South Atlantic Coast, with rain now reported in in tho interior. High east erly winds were reported last niffht in high barometer in tho southwest now ex » -3«W;ah«t9 —Cotton dull; mia- , u ... 6 n 2tij; net receipts 71, gross re- ceipto f'.ffi hale*; sales' iff; stock fjCOfll J PniLAOHU'urA, Ootober 11.—Cotton firm—mWdMngs 20. Nnw York, October 11.—Evening Cotton quiet, sales 1653;- uplands 19); OrleansdiOj. Flour upchongefi; corn- men to fair cxtnt $7 25te$3 00 good to dioioe $8 05© $1 1 25. Whisky heAyy to 9fi. Wheat $1 t2; winter "red 61(^63. Corn closed lower; 785081. Rice 8i(a)9. Pork n sliado firmer, 131(^13). Beef [met. * Lard firm TOT. Nava's strong, freights firmer. Money 7. Currency to gold ArithfC^i consmtsaon. Sterling Gold lAR^Rff. Governments week and heavy a, little doiog62s 14j. States dull; Tennessee GO); New 65|; Virginias bit; new fid; Loinsauoas 65; new 58; Levags 76; 8s 80; Alabama 100 Si; $9; Georgina, 80 7s; 00; North Carolina, 40, new 20; South Carolina 78, new 48;; sales futures to-day 3200 hales Os follows; October 19 7-16; November 18)@19 5-16. Nkw Orleans, October 11.—Cotton dull, lower middlinBi 101; net receipts 856; gross 1103; sales 2000; stock 80128. JT OftfclGN MARKET8 ncw^dri. Cats, .Snu —.War. Failure. Jim- Menaced— Bicamlet Sentenced— Balled In In dict Connelly Emigrant Hioludter Benteaced —Crimes and Casual lies. New Yobk, October 11.—A Cuban mass meeting was held lost night, J. Bt Aguelera, Vico President of'the 'Onbtfif Republic, presided. The meeting was tbo celebration of: the third nnuWersary of tho declaration of Cuban independ ence. The attemlnuuu was largo. Four stock failures, ore announced. Fluctuations are from twenty to thirty per cent, with frequent tendency. Stock is decidedly downward. An attempt to indict Comptroller Con nolly failed. lleniy MoDonuot, an omigrant swind ler, has boon ssntouoed to five JC»$> i*- pHsoomcnt. Tho wliolo city of Brt'oklyn is^to be yaccinated, A -woman, lately »vk»iv«w:tl from a lnna- tio asylum, threw bemelf ami two ohilil- reft from tho upper nfcory of her residence. Mrs. Ada CSraut, who took oxullo acid by mistake, is dead. Pouohkkxfsik, October 11.— Oon- tarini, a bigamist, lias been sentenced to two aud a half years hard labor. MARYLAND. rraceedlagt of the Bpiaeepal Convention. Baltimore, October 11.—Tho Com mittee on Canons’ hoe been directed to oonaider the expediency ot repealing or modifying Hectiou 6th, Canon 12,' relat ing to the intrusion of the Clergy into tho parochial euros of other*-} to inquire into the expediency of a Canon provid ing for the admission to the ministry of this Church of ministers ordained by bishops not in otumnnmonjvith the same, and to consider the expediency of chang ing the name of this body to Council. A resolution offered by DC. Buell, of Albany, as a substitute for Artisle 3rd of the present Constitution of tho General Theological Seminary in the U. 8., pro viding that a new board of trustees shall be constituted, was offered to tho Com mittee on Ike General Theological Sem inary. ARKANSA8 Indian Troubles Apprehended, Little Rock, October 11.—Serious trouble is apprehended in the Creek Nation. The government troop* are all being removed from Fort Gibson. No troops ore loft to proservo order. Bloody times are looked for. PHILADELPHIA. Mel.rue tr— the KleeU.mt. Philadelphia, October 11.—The Re publican majority fee different candidates In the city ranges from two to ten thous and. The State Legislature will proba bly atand : Senate, 18 Repablioana and 16 Democrats. House, 69 Republicans and 41 Democrats. TEXAS. Farther from the . Abertis* teem- ~3im County under rule. I. *> Ttreeu. Ml~ 11.4-the fdtlow- mg are tho net majorities as far as beard from; First District, eight counties, Herndon, Democrat, 1,607; Beeond Dteteiat, Oon- nor, .Democrat, re-elected by about 15,UU0 vtiThird District, fllteen.oountire, Giddfog*. Democrat, 6M| Fe«rt% Dis- trioL twcttty-nlne conntlca, Hancock, emocrat, 3,640. A special to the Sum from Austin Huyr: Limes tone county has been declared under martial law and avauaaoil $56,000 for bad behavior. Adjntaot General charge Df tbo mUitary. ill countios will he thrown ont, thus making tho vote between Ghl- will receive tho certificate of election. State Senator Mills ho* bean heard to say Clark shall go to (kmgrass if there are bayoneta enough in the Slate to aend him there. MARKET REPORTS. - NORTHERN MARKETS. (WIN, Fl.mt—I, *m«wt •earn. at. Nkw Yon, Ootober 11. Oottenquiot; uplands 111 j; Orleans 20 j; sales 300 bales. Sales of cotton last evening fur future delivery 7,600 bales, as follows: October 19i(«jl!iJ; Nov. 19j(^19kS19i(g,I9 5-16 16 7-16; Dec. 19|re 191(<$19 7-16firl9); I w», Jan. 191(^19 T-16(^19|; February I9J; , Livbbpool, Oct. 11—Noon.—Cotton Opened steady; upland* 61; Orison* 10. LaTer. —Cotton quiet; sales 12,000 bales; for speculation mia export 3,000. London, Octolier 11—noon.—Consols 92); bonds 92). Liverpool, October 1L—Evening- Cotton quiet and oloaed steady. Upland* 191, Orssaba 10. Pauis, Ootobor 11.—Rentes 66f 67a | r 03vQ|TERN"markets. .VeuU, UuUtmU. tfftJm. ****>, MU. Louisville, Oofci.'ll.—Bagging, good apd steady. Flour very firm, irm. Provisloua' ver nu advancing tendency. Pork, 13); r.houldera, 71^ clear sides, 8). Wb: addi 91; demand and BUpply_light very active, with ~ * 13); isky Plo*r quiet Corn unchanged. Pork steady at 18;~bacon (steady; shoulders ear aides, 808);lard torn; Bt. Loom, Got firmer. Bagging steady at 13; boo 7); clear aides, 808) fiord firm; kegs, 11. OiSOUnUTI, October 11.—Flour and Corn in good demand. Pork buoyant and unsettled at $13.50. Lord higher at 9(. Bacon excited and higher, shoal- den 7), clear sides 8)08). SOUTHERN MARKETS. CM tea, M—lu, Tur, Jblnaws, tufter, tie. New Orlsans, October 11.—Flour quiet —superfine $6 26; double $7; treble $7 2507 02). Corn scarce and firmer- yellow aud mixed 85087c; white 88090. Oats advanoed to 58060. Bran $1 86; half prime 34; ehniee $6. Darkfian— held at $15; bacon firm at $8 7608 62) 06 26; choice lums $16016 60. Lard in tierce at Fl(012. No sugar or mo lasses. Whisky cosier 95c0$l 04).— Coffee unchanged; sterling 23i; sight | discount- Gold 14). Galveston, October 11.—Cotton dull: Good ordinary 16)c; not receipts 829 bales; sales 100; stock 21,428. Norfolk, October 11.—Cotton steady, Low middling* 18|o; net receipts 1,110 bales; exports cuastwiso 418; sales 200; stock 4,082. Savannah, October II.—Cotton in Mr demand and offerings large; Middlings 18i018)c;net receipt* 2,825 bales; ex- *««?*' ■jus, Ootobor 1L—Cotton firm ; Middlings 18| ; receipts 1,610 bales. Wilmington, October 11.—Spirits tur pentine advanoed and firm at 63. Roain firm at $3.26 for strained, $5,60 for No. 1, $8.76 for No. 9, $7.60 far pale. Crude turpentine firm, $3.10 for hard, $4.60 for yellow dip, $4.80 for virgin. Augusta, October 11.—Cotton qniet and steady—middlings 17); receipts 750. Memphis, October 11.—Cotton dull. Middling* 18). lieoeipts, 2*80. Baltimore, Ootober 11.—Cotton firm. Middlings 16 f. Net receipt*, 130; groas, 855; export* coastwise, 170; sSlus *10; stock, 1350. Mobile, October 11.—Cotton doll and lower, Middling*, 18)018); net reo’pts, 1100; exports coastwise, 609; soles 200; stock, 13886. Wilmington, Ootober 11.—Cotton qui et. Middlings 18); not veosipts, 818; sales 32; stock 390. Chableeton, Ootober 11.—Cotton qui- . Low Middlings, 18); net receipts, 1541; exjwrts oosstwise, 1200; sales 200; stock 1089. ®h* Ratal Sent 1)enter. I'aupy.—Sav, Mikey, now, how <Ed yon gro# sioh fine Paraties f • r ■ Ml nut.—Och! shure an’its jest by reading tho Bubal Southhnbb. THE LIVELIEST, BEST AI^D OHEABEST AaniOtJIiTITRAZs KOWVBXsT PubllttUod Anywhere, AT THE LOW PRICE OF ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM. CsmlN$l$i top lAM’L ] rnumamm. ^ - Him Ifenj dbuertieemente. ' ■( . T»S City Brews’ry offloe, fit f o'clock to-night All Whb bore chMOM shoaki bs on h*nd. ChuMfesrsfU Atur*. October 11, M7I. hams and Broad streets, this (Thursday) o'clock. As there will h* boaioaaaoi full attandanoa of mambara la ootlMU buatnaaa of importance, requet CRAM] SpocLn 1 Notices. To iu MunwMO-—Tha Bar. WUllam H. Morton, while residing in Braall aa a Missionary, dieoorersd in that land of medicines a remedy for Oowaoternon, Scrofula, So ax Throat, Couuiu, Culm* Asthma, amb Msavons WiiMws This remedy has cured myself after all other medicines had failed. Wishing tu benefit the suffering, I wtH tend the receipt for preparing and using this remedy to aU who desire it FBXIOF CHARGE. lienee aend aa eorelopa, with yoor name and ad dress on it Address. JUT. Wujjam B. Mobtok, oilflf . JUT. WlUJAM ft. MOBTOK, ‘ fn Broadway, Ifew York City. Thicu-I’ly, Ingralu, Two-Ply And all Grades of OlIKAP CARPETS, In extenaiTe rsriely, now on sale at the Carpet Store of aaptW-lm CHAMBERLIM, BOYHTOM A CO The bnrftht and Jfto&t Superb -M > f fiM> < TAPEHTRY, nil IT HHELiH (JAnPETH to the ihfflh, now an axhiWtioa at tha Carpet Store of u|>IM-lni. OHAMRERI.IN, BOYNTON k CO Axminlstcr, Hequetto, Velvet and Body Smsels Carpets IN BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, AT THE CARPET STORE OF OHAMSERLIN, BOYNTON S CO ANDREW tt. It. DAWSON. OOtTHHELLOR AT LAW, Oicu till Broadway, Room IS, ocii-tf. NSW YORK- Atlnntn Witter Cure. PLACE U OPEN AT ALL SEASONS. May ‘802)1 2L32. Flour dull and uu ehaugad. • CorB s shade firmer. Wheat quiet and unchanged. Pork dull at aucctws. Outside, my Institution will cure all aocete 1 ruler to the fullowiag persona, who hav« u-e biuig treated at my establishment, vudou llouae, lluntcr stre«t. Mr. J. W. Rucker, 4 Hill; Capt. J. M. H1U, , _ . . I. Fleischei, Herman pod Kahrt, Uav Wm. Hiaith. Macon, J. Hill, Kewnan. Ga. ocL 4-w 1-mo. DB. F. KALOW. AINSWORTH’S SPOOL COTTON, 771, f'try Beat JSocMne Thread SON HKWINO NACHtinH. OPOOL 8ILK.MI (Solon,UMbMlqralitr. t - r> Spool, BUY. aU oolon. SI 11 bAAt; K.oa. toool. SUk, All oolon. aoe, bAAti 100 p'dt Spool. Jjui, aU colors, 10c, best. FOB SALE AI THE Grover k Baker Sewl*g Maeklae Ageoey, 10 WhllobAll Slroot, Ho,I to jAmo. 1 Bad*. Ladies are invited to examine these Silks, which for quality and cheapness cannot be exoelled. QBOVm A RAKER, ortUdtf Sewing Machine Aganey. Office Selma, Rome A Dalton R. R. Co, E V. JO11M0ON, Local MO. 4. THE H. L KIMBALL HOUSE. Atlanta, Oa., October 19th, 1871. terminal points, aa tow aa by any ether rotate, eta; To MOMTGOMEBY. SELMA, MOBILB,YICKSBUBO, JACKSON, CANTON, MERIDIAN and NSW OR LEANS. B. Y. JOHNSON, Local Agents. B.BB. B. B.* Wb. 4 Kimball House. OcUN Agnnta Wanted for A.HSTEPHENS BEAT HISTORY OF THR WAR. Oomptete la one ▼olutne. Send for circulars with term*and atoll daacription of the work, Address National PnMMi- a g Co., Atlanta, Oa.. Philadelphia, fra., or St Loots, 0. octlMtf AT AUCTION, THURSDAy OCTOBER 19, >TL the IVth day of October, under the National He rn, oommencing at 10 o'clock a. m, the Stock of Clothing end Piece Goods of BEAU CAMPBELL k P. P. D. This world renowned brand of Drawers, lie very best made; Undershirts, merino and all wool; Hoalsry. HaadhafoHteft. he.: Splendid Silver Show Case; fFrench Mate Mirror; Elegant Dronae Gaa Fixtures, together with all the Furniture of a first-claaa store. The attention of parties buying Winter Clothing, aa well as merchants generally, te called to thta sals aa one that will supply the wants ot all. The sale will bepoattire, without any Partner Wanted* [ITANTED—A PARTNER WITH YY TAL ot fkwm Three to Fitu.TI in a good paying business. Call for otooe of Dr/sTBape. WhiUhsU atrei Office Atlanta Street RAILROAD COMPANY. rra, October T. 1371. r THE BOARD OF that the Boohs for • kof the Peachtree la lions to the Capital Stock of (he I rietta Street and Decatur htreet Line* will be o my office for ten days-* is lias reeafriag a ruffl asMsat U> build Krtfseimtesdltestyfead k Notice to Contractors. pBoroamoKs to builds rouaM station uoms, AMAVdla* 1* plANA MS ■*,■*»■*«■*. *» mas At Ik. oAnof PatUoa S Alien, KIaaWINwma. Will to BAAtvAd a»Ul IS a'Alock. >. aa rare AT, o. r. esaan. OSaNiia DnlMlAXCV>(AA«lttoA. OrtAA PATkiAA S AUn. TO EMIGRANTS TMK BUT BOUTS FROM Atlanta to Memphis •*„itol :JJ ■ Western and Atlantic ,1 *j AHD Memphis 4 Charleston R. R. Laura Atlanta. 8M A. M.....1848 P.M. naxtday.il.15P.M.....13:13 P.M. NO OTHER ROUTE O7FKB0 Double Daily Trains TO ANY POINT ON THE MiaaiNaippi River NOUTHOVOAIBO. 73 MILES SHORTER Tkaa lay Otkrn Uae t* Hetoyhb. LITTLE BOCK, . T^a.,rVkii a > Haute at 1*13 p. aa., you tsses Chattanooga 840 a, to., urrtto at Meayhla MflffV n-, Isara Mamphte for little Bosk 740 a. m. If auy one should odor hsdnoemeute ta yon to go via Xaahviltoto Uttle Book* i Is but oue train sn that'route, tihloh leaves 4 in the Morning starting 12 hours too boom, you ars oa a tedious joumay • hours lofsg, aud —tv to iphis only to asset T hours mots tbaa if you had loft Atlanta oa tha 10:90 p.m. train, and guM direst hy the only If you are to go by beat ttml ta to the morning, arrtvtog to Memphis 18:18 p-^u. Boats leave atSsOffp*. dtoutog tuphtoshf oIhIaaAIOaC JSrn^s5d*£*i^?l plat of each survey w«U he t Sold for the benefit«" -^wsre^MrsL. W. H. HOWARD * BOH, - COTTON FACT0BS O N SATURDAY, Ml WHEAT STREET. BE* TWEEN Pryor and Calhoun tha Ptaaa and Drawings of a Brtok Butidtof new in eousse ot touo* tion in this city. As then sv of no vatoa to my ena hut myeettlho finder wiU be rewarded tor his trouble by returning th— tothisoMoe. —*13 Cnin1*M tor Sellhtg C«U*a, One oa* a Quarter PerCetH. AH tonally supplies a tooted hy one of the Pt Oriterstor Bagging a ItoLMd aith* Gwent u