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SUN. VOL. II. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1871. NO. 444. THE DAILY SUN. Published b/tbe Atlanta 8a» PikUshfag J. H«mljr ipsspszs A fiqg ■ H. Stephen, Political Editor. -lAPlfi''Wtfcstf.. • ^ 1 Saw* Editor, i. Ilenly Smith, General Editor ud Bui mu Manager. UutMIni -..HO' WILLIAM H. KOOII TnmlUf Af..ti A M. W. BILL. A H fOmr City Igwt. i. Ion A Ww u to AUuU. H. ■Mm KfttM mt Ain>IUu( AA.pt.d by (At fna at AUuU. TELEGRAPH NEWS By toe Kew York Associated Preno. tEIGN. CANADA. IWIWtoAUTil, lU/to. tee, beli J were the woods. rvey, reports to his staff, end fire to death by fire in been wrecked. The captain and crew were saved. Syracuse, Ootober 20.—A colored girl has been orreeted for homing a school house. The Commercial Adrertiser states the total losses of tho Insnranoe Companies at 857,740,000. Henry P. Freeman has been appointed reoeiver to wind up the Market Fire Insurance Company. John J. Cook baa been appointed receiver of iisniiniiiinmn tlJittllltlUltltttJi i|S|S|?|i|5|l|3|!|! .j! t|!|Slil3l3l3l3 S|!|3|3|3I3I3I3I3I3 4 I I l l s *1:1:1:1:1:1:151! •’Special Notice*," 90 cent* per line forth* Aral Insertion; 10 oenta for each nubeequent insertion. Advertisement* Inserted three time* » week, 15 r oeot. off the tebl* rate* above; twin* » week, 35 acd Chare bee, uniform rates of advertising ftnuutuunln. DeGive’s Opera House Direct^, u n JOHN TEMPLETON. TO-NIGHT. And Every Night For the Fair Season! The fraatot Attrition.- Tht VnequMlI*! wd mw : tbit u ssidton’»ta'i- 1 performances. ■AST LYNNE, HEIR AT LAW, LADY OF LYONS, NOTRE DAME, OIRALDA, LEAP YEAR, *«• Doan opan noli nlglil .1 7 odoai. PerfonMRO. begin it 8 o’clock. The old popular price*. an.Ticket* for reserved seats at Phillips *£jew’r nJoSBtoa ~ u,tf Atlanta & New Orleans MIIOBT IilNE THE SHORTEST A QUICKEST DOUBLE MamnS&ZmSanmnr W A SjHINGT O N. Washington, October 20.—The Seers- tary of the Treasury, directs that, here after, all disbarring officers, at Agents of the United States, except pen sion agents, drawing checks or money deposited to their official credit, with the Treasurer of the United States, or any of the assistant Treasurers, and United States depositories in favor of themselves, or 1 usswr, or in favor of any person other thaaa public creditor, must state on the face or back of the check, the object or purpose to which the avails are to be applied. DOMESTIC NEWS. ILLINOIS I llOMIHd* MaUmuic Iaam. Chicago, October 20.—The loss sus tained by McCormick's reaper establiah- ment is 8760,000. It will be rebuilt im mediately. MISSOURI. f*. Ml«an 4m Fammclh St. Lome, October 26.— The National Police Convention organized to-day. Jos. Brown, Mayor of St. Louis, is President Ninety delegates are present MINNESOTA.. Aalto- S| Barmta St. Paul, October 20.—Rich gold mines are reported in the Winnepeg country, Gen. Corley, leader of the recent Fe nian incursion, has surrendered. He de clares that the expedition was a coloniz ing scheme. PENNSYLVANIA 5mhi »V*rr Mmdiemi M>efmle*U»*a. PRiladkiCuia, October 80.—The Led ;er says the failure of 0. T. Yerkers, Jr., t Co., involves a loss to tho city of 8478,- 000. It is hoped that the assets of the firm will save the city from a loss. 8X60, 003 of the State funds are also in jeopar dy. In both cases the city and State of ficials had loaned money to tho specula tive firm without legal authority. . "“fi”*" ,. ; - Mart SVitfci Ttetnlf Fertamt .Muluf Detroit, October 20.—Reports of wreoks of lake crafts continue to oc Much wheat is lost, but comparatively few lives. The two missing boats of the steamer Colburn have been saved. Twenty per sons are still missing, among whom are Commander Gilbert, Durmont, an In dian agent, and a Mr. Smith, together with oU the women on board. the Atlantic Insnranoe Company, Brooklyn, which suspended .veet^day. MARKET REPORTS. Baltimore, October 20. — Cotton heavy; middlings 18f; receipts 290; ex ports coastwise 206; soles 440; stock 1629; net reoeipts for the woek 674; gross 2903; exports to Orest Britain 100; coastwise 780; sales for the week 440. Mjun-His, October 19.—Cotton doll; low middlings 181; reoeipts for the week 14,231; shipments 9560; sales 10,800; stock 1070, 5,229; 18T1, 11,750. Nashville, October 20.—Cotton—re oeipts 2,890; shipments 2,390; stock 1870, 1,685; 1871, Macon, Ootober 20.—Cotton—stack 1870, 5,015; 1871, 5,855. Wilminqton, Ootober 20.—Cotton quiet; middlings 184; net receipts 296; exports coastwise 9; sales 47; stock 3605; net receipts for the week 1643. Charleston, October 20.—Cotton ao- tive bat not lower: middlings lfc set reoeipts 1708; gross 1863; exports ooast- wise 2103; sales 2500; s^ock 15028; net LOUISIANA. tahaaatr —Mmilraad Caaatallaa* New Orleans, October 20.—The schooner Liberty lias been sunk in Lake 1'ontc hart rain. Three persons were lost. A large Railroad Conventicn is in ses sion at Shreveport, transacting business WEST POINT, MONTGOMERY, and Mobile, for NEW ORLEANS, , AID TIA WUT Mll’T,<*e«T'a*l*HR* t ■ELBA AND MERIDIAN, VIOKSBTJHO-, And *U Intermediate Point*. istct Arrive in Atlanta at 5‘.2 a! M Arrive in Atlanta at Sight train* run through to Montgowty WITH OUT CB CHANGE Off CABS, DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION MM®** Central Miealaaippi. Central Alabama Louisiana. Paeeamrara will And thi* route 98 milee ehortor tkui tbeflSala Mountain oraay other route to Moat- eomarv. Mobile and Hew Orleans, and 4? miles anort- «r to Seim* and all points west of Selma. Ur. At 7.-00 p. m., Arrive in Selma at 10.M A. iiaMiia cloeo connection* with Selma and Marid- lanBoad. BAQQAOECHECKED FO* ALL TB«- MINAL POINTS. yy Fan as cheap and aooommodatkma a* good fllrewESsi* Tickets for isle at the oMce of J. II. Povtor, general Ttoket Agent, at Urn Valon l'aemnger Dapot L. P. GRANT, W.J. HOUSTON, u r. «*•*». SnparlntoMlent. General Paemnger Agent. octi-tf Throp-PlFi Ingrain, Two-Fly And all Oradee of CHEAP OABFET* lD.il.aRT. rwirtj, sow on -1- .t U. tarre* CHAM BERLIN. BOYNTON A OO Louisiana and Texas, ore represented. Reports were read favoring the early completion of the Southern Pacific Rail road. MARYLAND. Tht Jtai.aj.i aw* Baltimore, October 20.—The report of the Committee on the 8tate of the Church,is generally cheerful,but they say they cannot, however, close their eyes to the fact that in Southern and South western dioceses, there are still great 5j!of the^iucP^fhoaToidlnriSm- tions, from their great calamities and deep poverty, has not been as rapid as u hoped, and most earnestly desired. An elaborate diacoaaion is progressing over the joint report on the Ritual. MASSACHUSETTS. CS33CT*~ receipts for the week 18,724; grass 13, 879;; exports, to Great Britain 3330; coastwise 7343; sales 3800. Columbus, October 20.—Cotton stock of 1870, 3,435; of 1871, 3,550. Montoomerx, October 20,—Cotton receipts, 3,159; stock of 1870, 4,745; 1871, 4,760. Auousta, October 20.—Cotton weak but demand fair; middlings 171; receipts 500; sales 300; stock 8860. Wilmington, October 20.—Spirits turpentine, no sales. Rosin firm at 88 35 for attained; 83 65 for No. 2; 87 75 for extra pale. Crude turpentine firm at 83 50 for bard; 85 25 for yellow dip; 85 85 (or virgin. Tar firm at 82 80. Liverpool, October 20.—Evening- Cotton dull, uplands 9|@9|; Orleans 9J @10; solos 10,000; speculative exports 2,000. Louisville, .OctSter 20.—Bagging quiet; floor Arm; grain reoeipts Tight; provisions quiot and steady; pork 131o; shoulders 71c; clear sides 8ic; lard 9|c; kegs Ilf; whiskey 91. Cincinnati, October 20.— Flour dull and drooping; com steady; pork lower and fair demand at 121c; lard dull at $1; bacon doll, holders unwilling to :o concessions; shoulders 7c; dear sides 7}; whiskey 91. St. Loud, Ootober 20.—Bagging lower at 17i@18; others qoiet. Cotton doll and heavy; soles 1731; uplands 19]; Orleans 19J. New Yobk, October 20.—Flour qniet and drooping; common to fair extra 87 15 @7 76; good to choice 87 50@9 25. Whisky 94j(gi5. Wheat unchanged, Coin unchanged. Rice dull at 8l(«;9. Pork heavy at 131. Lard qniet Tur pentine 691. Roein 84 15. Tallow 9 i (e> 9f. Freights unchanged. Money closed easy at 7 per cent.; prime paper 12. Sterling 8j(<h8i. Governments closed steady; 62s 14; States weak; Tennessocs, 62; new, 63j; Virginias 58;. new, 62; Louisian as, 65; new, 57; Levees, 68; 8s, 75; Alabaman, 98; 5s, 65; Georgias, 86; 7s, 90; North Carolines, 371; new, 191; South Carolinas, 72; new, 41f. Hales of futures today 8000 bales as follows October, 19 1-16, 19, 18 15-16, 181,18 13-16; November, 19 1-16, 19 3-16, 19|, 19, 18 15-16; Deoember, 191, 19 1-16,19 8-16, 191; January, 19 8-16, 191; Feb ruary, 191; March, 191; April, 20, 191 18 15-16. Savannah, October 20.—Cotton doll; buyers said sellers apart; middlings 181; net receipts ,440; exports coastwise 1,604; sales 700; stock 28,870; net reoeipts for the week. 18.682; exportsoostwiee, 8,795; soles for the week, 8,000. New Orleans, October 20.—Cotton dull, lower, mi4dlinga, |19@19l; net re- 1,888; groat 4,355; sales 2,500; stock 41,835; net receipts for the week, 17,131; gross 21,325; exports to Gnat Britain 8,289; Havre 4,441; ooastwise 5, 112; sales for the week 17,000. COR New Yore, October 20,—Comparative cotton statement: Total reoeipts from September 1st, 1871, 270,567; same time last year 301,931. Total exports from September 1st, 1871,101,406; same time last year 10,446. Stock in lfffl, fs 184,- 141, at United States ports; la 1070, was 200,871. Stock in 1871 at Interior towns, is 36,511; fame time last year 32,- 202. Mobile, October 20.—Cotton dull, mid dlings 181@18l.' Ootober 20.—A purse of _ thousand dollars was given Captain Knowlton. who rescued the schooner Horton from a Canadian port Boston, October 20.—Judge Pitman a accepted the prohibition nomination rQdVembn' Th* President and suite arritreSat MY this evening, from Port land, and proceeded to the Revere House, where they took supper, and left at half past 8, via the Boston and Albany Rail road for New York. ^ ^ MAINE. anAND Trotting: Matches ! Cttltnu’ rep •r *1,800 / To befjotted on SATURDAY. OCTOBER 21st, FIRST AACX. 10 a. ac.«. Fvree $m < For thMMeet troMUfMee. OftVft* nM, that he* never beaten throe minatea la a regular race, let 100 I Second horse W{ (Mile heeta baet 2 in A two or more to antar.) SECOND RACE.. .Open latte H’orU...Purae $100 « [To follow inunadMelj aftor the above.] For Cm teat trotting pair owned by one man. lS,.. ? 4y.re <W rew»-.M.. r eretf.... 100 00 •eoond hmt 00 00 IMUpkwfcbwttlallro or mare to enter.) Grand Race at 2 p. m. - - *1,500 1 ' open to The world. Pre*.ireMcoUiiisto*re ,,,....91.000 M Second hone 300 00 200 00 (Mil* beat* beet 3 in &. three or mqre to enter.) IOOIO ta \ Should the te day prove etormy. the race* will the iapt Mr day la the following I clOee at the ILI. Kimball IToWM >n Friday 30th. Price* of admie- aion will be the same aa during the Fair. No betting will be all owed on the 0 rounds ■matsK So pool QCtSl* < >!fle tliorpe I’ark. GRAND Running: Races! ppHsea . . *500. MONDAY, P. M., Octwber SSd. W. KINNEY name.....tie. e. GRAHAMMcNEABY, 3 years, by “Jack Malone;" dam “Velvet,” by ColM%*aey. g. BOB 8HELTON, TH06. DICKSON 4 year*, by “dl _ _ -— —. “Wagnltf." Ootora, rad and red. E. T. CRAIG names g. g. TOM PROVOST, 4 years, by “Lightntafft” dam “Albion.” Color*, * to and blue, with “Auatialian;" dam "Iffivaader,” by red, white a i red aaah. oiia * )hh iYrro 'Xflirrrtisfmenlf. ei'IOU | »IA street, for a Gentleman, wife and two children. IN BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, AT JOBS CARPET STORE OF OMAMMRLIH, BOYMTOM * CO tapehtiiy, bru CA.RPETH la the loath, aow on exhibition at the Carpet Stare •aptW-lm. CHAMBERLIN. BOYNTON A CO ~ MirUrJVrSJr tT-Ari^ Apply *4 ill* OFFM-m ocUSOtawM ■■■ Portland, October 20.—Grant had a stirring reception to-day. Respomling to a sereaade he said: “I have a vivid recol lection of visiting your city six years ago. This is tho second time I have been i» vonr oity, and am much pleased with the reception here as well as at other places vLted in your State. If 1 Ion* come oftener than I have heretofore I shall not make many more vunta before I shall be quite an oldtmao. " Banoon, Ootober 20.-Tt» Dominiou Minister of the Fisheries and Marine die- , AnarirrA, October 20.-A severe shock of sn earthquake, lasting ten minatea, was felt here. # # 1 NEW YORK. nJvTone, October 20.-Tbe Wssh- ington Fire Insurance Company of this city has suspended. A petition of review from the proceed- ... ww —a a — — saw f kn mill. tog 1U To the'WnHMAta *f JkfttenBR. A D Sama W XOUtt ^ U8U * K * 1 W ***'’ The Opelika Locomotive (Tfi-Waokly) haa the iargtai circulation of any paper In that section. . .am m Opelika I* a rapidly growing young city, and does areM«drele«trollmaH*misHta e. IT. 4f).lfA, Auctioneer L IN MT OTTICH, rv»r.. *110 o’clock ClTtZKJT8> MEBTiJro. t rig citizens or ATLANTA an rwiawtieS. UMt.t the car Hto, In tb. dir " f AUuta, .a TUESDIY EVENING. TS* Mm or OCTOBER, M52s u o', aJKSJSJs^esrssr r A Card to the Public. X. B. PAVIS, ‘ INSURANCE AOENCV, MltuUt9, ««.. 194*. 1871 f HAVE rtV0A NO. tUmMMC* tm9AN1M l that were not repreeented In the Great Chioaao Xheee compenie* represent a Capital of $12,000, tm The grret Entrir. open ttttth Friday et 8 r. u. ONE MILE DASH! PVRKE . . 8100 Eatrio «QI cluM liaW<jlM«lr on Ibo concludon of the Drat race. gp- Race# will eotnmonco promptly at 9 o'clock. Admission, 50 Cents. Tho cars of the Weateruand Atlantic Railroad Company wlU cootmanoe running from tho Union Depot at 1 o'clock P. m., and continue until the aport No Poatponement Aeco Weather. octao. TO-DAY AT Oglethorpe Park! ELEVEN HORSES ENTERED FOR A PURSE AMOUNTING TO Ono Thousand Eight Hundred Pallors ! OLIVER TOWLES enters the famous Trotting Mare, "Tennessee.” T. A HORNE enters the eelebreled Hone, "Battler.” T. DIXON enters "Canada Dan.” WOOTfi* * TAYLOR enter Sorrel Hone, "Dick Taylor,” and real O. J. FULLER enters Brown Gelding, "Combination,” and male. J. R. PARKS enters "Bob Lee” wd ante. M. G. WHITLOCK enters Brown Hone, “Bfp." A. C. REGGIE enters horse "Reb." THE FIRST RACE will eome off at 10 e'oloek, between "Rip" wd “BnV-mflnhenl* beet two in Owe. THE SECOND RACE will oome off at 12 o'clock, between the DoubU Teams mils heats, baat twn in Ihre THE THIRD AND GRAND RACE! Bogins at 2 o’clock, open to tho world. Mile heats, best three in five. The oitizens of Atlanta have never bad an opportunity to witness, at home, sneh excellent racing. Trains will run on the some schedule, and the fare will be the same as daring other dsys of the week. V. DLMDfG, Sapt. SHARP & FLOY Ml (eeeti JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS TO ATLANTA o a v q£0i INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION AND Georgia State Fair, OFFER THEIR LARGE STOCK OF r* SILVER-WARE, Ac, REDUCED PRICES. qnpn UiiiiULUifi Watch Impairing Promptly and Tho^ughly Done. \u;)lt . o <1 n: Ji 1 *1 tiie”li«Hkruptcy Court, in the mat-1 ^amS'^Atmr. ai»>. th. Znau —>i •■sa.’sarj'ssu « re-«. «• impliare rerrt.las IS. umw. cuO^rUIoauk , alrtoc. over tor&ar taUt. g DAVU> til tO-fnorow. ... | Gaml tareiaae. iemi Bie ochooner Hattie HrekeU, from 8t | wbitrh.n Wreri. a«t <*“» » Mary’s, Georgia, for " “ Montreal, octtl-R Do not fail to call and see our elegant Store and the finest Stock in the South.