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THE DAILY SU
fSiruMur Momma October 28
pair 1/ew Advertitements ahrayi found
h Fint Page ; Local and Bueineee Notion
on Fourth Pape.
Change of Our S«barrSj»tl<m Prtrc.
We oak attention to our new terms of
subscription in the first column on first
page.
s I n| u<o r i.a.r (!>.■•«
MUNICIPAL TICKET.
Democratic Nominations.
iTT
fok»mayo:
JOHN H. JAMES.
JOHN P. MAYES, ^’ r WEMA».
'mentD toil 1
C. 0. HAMMOCK, E. J. ROACH,
imm wand:
L. P. 6 BANT. T. A. MORRIS.
, YOVfTM jrfMDi,^. f
H. L. WILSON, R. M. FARRAR
FIFTH WABDg
A. LEYDEN, A L. FOWLER
CITY I
We here in our Retail Ctood*
Store the moat superb and elegant stock
of Ladies’ Die* OoaffeLacfo, Sasimi-
ileries, Hosier; and general assorted
stock dt Dry Good* Her before offered
by 11s, and ve solicit inspection of our
stick from alL
scptM-lm OmwneeuN, Boyaros A Co.
Three-ply, Ingrain, Two-ply, and all
grades of Cheap Carpets, In extensive
variety, now on sale at the Carpet Store
of
septfiM:
Bjtntok A Co.
Charch Dlrtft.rjr
MOT bt .
IVbOM
[H iff
directory, firing r .
oUmt information m may bo of lutorcat to the
For lb* Moron Telegraph—Chicago
Merchants at the Fair.
We find the following, among other
notioefl of exhibitors at the State Fair,
in the Moron Telegraph of the 26th
iiiotgnt:
Kendrick A Son, of Chicago, have a
rich display of carpet*. J. M. Holbrook
A 0o. t of the Mime place, show a case of
furs.
Mews. Kendrick A Sou, and J. M.
holSfotfr, (MUMStiU aMong and
favorably known in Atlanta as leading
Fair, and the drinkables thereat, bad
bcfnddigd the editor of the Tdcgr-rph,
and made bim think the name of the
city was Chicago— merely because we bad
Aft* bceb lAMrt] a* thAI ciljfiias re
cently been. _
liw Toi hay. a Cheat, tor ( hr., coal.
invite special attention to the ad
vertisement of Kennedy A Morrow, of
KnoxVflle. They ere reliable and re
spectable business men, and have made
the best ofliw yet to the people of Atlanta.
Oivs Uieoi a trial.
m
A t'omfoioh.
We stated yesterday that the corpora
ton of the Qeorgia Contracting Compa
ny was composed of H. L Kimball, E. N.
Kimball and George Cook. It should
have beau J. C. Kimball instead of E. N.
Services at 8b Stephens’ Charch at
10 i o’clock A. Bpndsg school *t*l 4
F. M. Services at night at 7i o’clock.
Rev. C forgo MoCsnJy Hector.
MWW
calling upon us:]
MKTHOIilHT.
First M. E. Church South—R«v. Armlnlua Wright.
1’Mtor — Preaching st 10 ao a. fit.. said 8 o'clock 9.U.,
Trinity M. K. Charch Boath-Bcr. 0. A. Evuns.
I'Mtor—Preaching si 10 JO a. M.. and • r. n.. bj the
]»Mtor. Sunday School »t % psst • A. M. Weekly
prayer meeting at 8 o'clock.
Kvan's M. K. Church South—Rev. J. If. Dickey,
1‘snUir. —Praurhiag a* It: r \4. M.. mdHr. M., by th«
l>a*tor. Weekly prayer meeting every Wednesday
1'Aiitor. rBSSStiZi,
•t ft o'clock.
Hi. Paul's M. E. Church South, Third Werd-lUv.
G. K. FaOUo. Pastor.—Preaching %t 8 r. by the
]««tor. Sunday School st 4:80 »■. M. Weekly prsyer
mo.’Uug evory Wednesday sysultf at 8 r. u.
l, >wt tseaxr M. IL Cmuacm-—Her. J. H Knowles,
ran tor. Preaching st 10:4ft a. m.. and 8 r. n. Sun
day-»c bool at »;li a. m. Clasa me. bug Sunday 12 m.
and Friday 8 Ml. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 P.
m Sunday-achool TeachM* mueteina Saturday 8 r.
M. Church Social 2d Tuesday In each month at 8
Flritt llapUet Church —Hev. E. Wa Warren. Fa*tor
—Preachtag at 10:80 a. and 7:46 r.M.. by the
l«ator. Sunday School at V a. M. Wcdugefoy even-
mg. 8 o'clock, prayer meeting.*
Second llsptiat t'hurch—Itev. W. T. llrantly, Pas-
tor.- Preaching at U):80 a. M., and 7:44 r. M., by the
Present His Honor and Councilman
Rice, Lowry, Me London, Fowler,
Grubb, Walla
a rirmoi
signedby a number of penons, oomplain-
iug of a slaughter pen on Green's l'Vrry
Road, at a nuisance. Referred.
Ai'Mtoamo*
from Max Franklin, J. M. Holbrook and
otfiolt, «t> improve tbe aide wajks SU
Washington street with certain assistance
from tbe city, was granted.
. I r tTT T <t »
to complete improvements on Mitchell
street between Washington and Me Don-
ough was referred to street oommittee.
hki’orts of coHitrrrmta.
Gneompiiunt of B, R Cyrrv, for dam-
sgffftu Iddaniag Pryu| utgeet, awarded
to him, aa Trustee, the sum of 82,000.
Yets, McLendon, Grubb, Oraham; nays,
Wells,'Lowry, Fowler, Snyder.
Fowler moved to award tbe former os
oeamuant of 81,800. Carried, i
Mr. Cniascl tiled u bill for oonetructing
two cisterns for 83,600. Mr. Welle
thought that Mr. C. misunderstood the
proposition of the Council, end suggested
that he bid at asst mooting for two cis
terns of 20,000 gallons euch, one on tW
tleberry Hill and another at the junction
of Peters and Walker streets. Adopted.
moRVTntm.
Introduced by Mr. Riee, to have abridge
edUstructud Ivor the Ait-Line Railroad,
o« Wheat street, like tint one over Mucou
riU-illy, Paelor.—harvicas at 18:80 a. and 4 r. m.
First Prsuby^nisuSuPctfMsrlAta ana in,
Sg^astrriawas
■ Caoaca—Hauler .feMb KM.r T.
li.rrl.,
Sunday wboaltiew.
Local and nuslness Notlee.
gg- 1. M. Holbrook, “</ Chicago,"
lias just retained from the Huffville Fair,
and will be glad to see bis old friends
uud customers at No. 40 Whitehall street
— tho headquarters of fashion for gentle
men and ladies' hats, Ao. It
OH, YES I OH,YH81
Everybody MUM to Ripley's auction
this morning, at 10 o’clock—No. 47
Peachtree street—if you went bargains.
Fowler, Auctioneer. It
A Card—Ashes Issvjuhcx Co,—
Tbe Andes Insurance Company has in
structed its adjusters t* draw at light tor
all correct losses, ss fast as ascertained,
ut the Cht ’dgo fire.
, Kerry loss will be promptly Met, not
ihl/iu Chicago,
The Andes nos
Chicago, hut elsewhere,
tmles has ample means, is entire
ly sound, and ready to twepond to any
and all her liabilities. ' '
Risks carefully wr*e» ati4*quato«nd
fair retell, by
Ia B. Davie, Agent.
from
fol-
ocB4- r >)
Tfcs Fatlflc—Tvltarsphle DtofSkS ftrsss
Nkw York, Oct 20, 1871.
To JL li, Dtirto 4p<ud Pacific Inturance
Company, Jflaui, Oa.: • J
Received thto morning dispatoh *
Baa Fnuiciaro, dated OHtober 19, r
lows:
"We make provision for payment of
all lows, and rernuio bqatoesa immedir
ately. Assessment will make good all
impairments of capital. Act with prompt
ness. Yon will accept risks accordingly.
“A J. IUmrrow, Vice President."
Fiuno, ILus it Lockwoop,
oc21-5t Genera! Agents.
tfK. Freeli chocolate creanto made
regularly every week at Rluck’e Candy
Fuctory. Urokt-u candy 20 cents per
pound—nix pounds for a dollar. All
kinds of fresh French confectionery kept
constantly on hand. sep 29-
Fish ajp Ovster Dwot—84 Whitehall
street—Wholesale end Belnil. Oysters
82 per gallon; Fish 25 to 45 oents per
string; Uhrimp 25 cents per quart; Crab
75 cento tier doMn—carefully packed in
ice and snipped to any point •
oct3 , ■ cL. Cook.
Dally Prortfdls|sonk( 8«pr»si« Csarl.
Bci'HKllE Oocrt of Geoboia, )
October 27, 1871. j
Argument of No, T, Middle Circuit—
J. A, Leupot VB. E. A. Robertson, ad
ministrator, was conclnded.
Na 35 and 36—injunction, frum At
lanta CStsiiit—being between the earns
parties, aud connael vice verso, wero put
to the.lml of the entire dookot.
J o. 8—continued cause from the Oc-
gee Circuit—won taken up. It ii
Matthew W. Spearmen, administrator,
vs. Leroy J. Wilson et si.; equity from
Putnam. J. Wingfield, J. T. Bowdoin,
0. Peeples, Clark A Spencer, for plain-
tiffin effort Joshua Hill, Angutus Basse,
contra.
Pending the opening argument in this
case, the Court adjourned till 10 o'clock
a m. to-morrow
We bod a presentment that His Honor
was coming yesterday. There was a Iro-
mor in the atmosphere that sounded like
the last reverberations of his genial
laugh. A subdued, murmur, os of Cul
prit's trembling voices, pervaded ihc
room. Spectres of Injured innoeenee
stalked throtgh the lull, and visions
of "Ten and Costs” loomed upon the
wail, the terrible omen of a more terrible
fate. At the appearance of His Honor,
all these phenomena vanished, being at
tracted, or if by migie, to their foantand
aniir/m—.Hia Ifnnnr
THOKAR BROWS
was ooe of tbo minstrels. After receiving
on invitation to attend a ball be hod tbe
hanfikeod aid impudence to appear in
the eOlun danto np with his chapeau on his
head, burdened at the some time with a
debt of 819 to a lady acquaintance, Mias
Lottie Brown, his sister. Mias Lottie
being in redacod eireiunstances, demand
ed ber dues. Thomas seized her and
very politely and speedily helped her to
a Best on tbe floor. Thomas was helped
as greedily to a seat in tbe krek-np, far
which luxury he paid 810 and costs.
HATTIE HJTTOX
was one of the demi-monde minstrels.—
She vu implicated in an affaire de occur
with a gallant blue coat, who, in a mo
ment of ecstatic bliss, so far forgot him
self, and bis dileiaa's sensibilities, ns to
knock one of her teeth oak SbD, tor
revenge, declared she did not care for
hiiA 11 three skips of o louse.** Here
torted:
a lady 1ms
The Krenlt.
U .*flTht&kJt Jill I Weplbru Ruiirood. Ad«i»*d.
at bUHAubtP Aan^RUoC-E... »r. Al.l XTATatmlm inlr.aln,..
Kuurth Baptist Church—Her. F. M. Duitl, Pastor
wsuyws*- h
Aid. MdLenuon introduced n reaolu-
ticii kite MMssueut uuwki for the
widening of llawsou street, between Mc
Donough find Waabiugtou, be adopted,
^ . and that cbeob be pnamd up for tbeaev
, schoaijmnin rj endmnoMts, ea agreed upon by the as-
ta Aiefe Jv.lliFilXiV'CSX^iflvlE eeiworaF Adipted.
A8150 wo* presented by Mr.
i.mrtMwvwen luiliimiaka.w. Rue for aervicca rendered in the water
totobHsurvey. Ordered to bo paid.
It waa moved that the time required
4fVcra|S«( etwet tax be three days in
lieu of the tax asacseed, when work i>
preferred, tbe street overseer to give per
tifioote, which the jierty doing the work
will deliver to the Marshal in settlement
of street lax for 1810. Adopted.
pyoppsed to build two cia-
terns, of 20,000 gknons capaMty each, for
82,800 apiece, at tho places s]>eoiHod in
the reference to this matter betor
Had. 1 ‘ ' a
Mr...tt)dei iutrodueed u ivselutiou thut
uroaeings i>o placed on Houstou street at
4R tuterervtion with Ivy. Adopted,
BEFoifr ear rui vaue touurmi.
TkeFii ignce Committee reee lumen dad
IHjmost of hills to the uuiount of
84rWA 91.
ConSeil adjourued tat 8:15 o'el ek
a.'
Mfl'WfbAl for «Hf OMerr
The Demooratio party lias signitted its
choioo of men oa camlfaHtow for mueiei-
I«1 offices in the pluofigo, end wc
therefore hoist the flog with their names
inscribed thereon. Theac> nominations
are equivalent to * 4foeti^pg«ad,«e tge
gratulote the pehple of thU city and (he
State upon the pn»iHiet of having a
sound'Demoeratlc Mayor and Council
the sueaeediag year. .
Atlanta has alHsts hem sternly, inflexi
bly Democratic. Her people cannot be
nought or cajoled by any eel fish consider*
Atioue or other iufluenoe toeacrifloo their
principles. YTnlNr Is 1110 offly rity In tbe
State, that voted ngafortt Bitlleck, (
that has eB KJ «dt<4»»ui*dl 34 b8^ A 713 O
broken Irani to the <
reNHSmCSS
iqte fSr^nsSI' itfureh,
Hunter rtrSAoaJWt Trtbverd lv.m
CindBMti, wherw he bee been attending
ibe Convention of the Netionel Mission-
try Society of that denomination. He
will reaume Ui« labor aa Pastor to-rnor-
A V
at rim FOiXf.
mart ward.
The polls of the First Want, yesterday,
Were the eeene of considerable enthusi
asm and a good deal of boizteroiu behav-
ior. Judging ffott the shouts one would
hove supposed tint Ool. Halsey was mo-
MpulUiug everything. Some cue was
arrested, bat tlmiagh the intercession of
Hga|Mtoed> iV> 0 polls of the
PaaetmaUv at n 0-cloek.
We ars requeMed'tbetate that the Men
sgers of the different Waid uoi^inyions
will meet at tins City ' fljft td-Jfcy,
tiiullyat 11 /j’clook, to consolidate the
vote.’ Ybey ore all roqaeated to be on
hand exarMj at Bt* horur.
►HwR la
v * ’ • ‘toaliedl »ara»a«
TM *o4ree, lari Wealag, at 1
G. Eekford, at th^Conootdia Hall, woe
trtanfo M Footer, HeWey, Meteor, and
oThera, no longer able to-restrain them-
FIFTH. -WAHU
vrtRO, next to tbe First, the moat dis-
orderly in the' city. liotidea tbe
difosally m tbs allsraiilnu between Mr.
BMP
*—wMqK
ran WAane
as tar as we
Tbe
ram* -arexythugt pveed off
Mr. Jamee sad
tad
dff' «oL
hie friends to vote for tho
they believed would mokes the beet
*be seroft, remarking that, in the evabt, G ive Mr. Heard a good list
(hey would vote for Vfc friend, for he scriberw^^ - m
a friend of all the candidates. Not We’take foie ooeasiou to ley thatwa
a wvci )of: dtoporagement was ptten|d| shall give a careful report of the prooeed-
against Mr. James in oar hearing during ] ingsM t8<»Ee^kMUta, kiAl dt what will
the day, and though many are disappoiu i be going on here during its session. We
ted there is a thorough determination ^ shall try to keep the ]>coplc well-informed
among all to rally to the support of all on everything affecting their interests,
the Democratic nominees. ! and shall give oat no uncertain sound.
The following is the result of tho vot
ing for nominations yesterday :
, . _ FIRST WARD.
Feu Mayor —John H. James, 309; Win.
H. Hulsey, 258; Luther J. Glenn, 196;
M..J. Ivy, 4.
Foil CotNi inUEjc—O. vr. Wells, 441
John P. Mayes, 289; C. P. Cumin, 279;
W. L. Morris, 155; W. B. Lowe, 133;
iis. W. Price, 17; W. G. Gramling, 18;
John A. Dosnr, (no candidate,) 11.
SECOND WARD.
Foil Mayor—John H. Jumes 135; Lu
ther J. Olenn, 116; W. H. Hulsey, 11
M. J. Ivy. 2.
Fun Coi’NciuiEV-C. C- Hammock
233; E. J. Roeoh, 192; N. A. McLendon,
(not a candidate,) "4; J. S. Stewart, 3.
THIRD WARD.
Foil Mayor- Jehu H. Jumes, 115
Luther J. Glenn, 49; W. U. Hulsey, 20.
Foh CouNountui—L. P. Grant, 107;
T. A Morris, 86; D. A. 1 lentil-, 51; James
G. Kelley, 49; R. 0. Young, 41; G. W.
Terry, 11.
Focirru waiid.
Foil Mayor—John H. James, 281; Lu
ther J. Gloun, lid; W. U. Hulsey, 42;
M. J. Ivy, 5.
For CotrNc'iLHKN -H. L. Wilson, 213
lb M. Furrur, 208; M. Mahoney, 198; G.
W, Simpson, -16.
FIFTH WARD.
Foil Mayou—John It. James, 246; I.ti
flier J. Glenn, 225; W. H. Hulsey, 94;
M. J. Ivy, 7.
For Councilmen— A Leyden, 290; A.
L. Fowler, 264; F.d. Mercer, 166; H. H.
Witt, 110; S. T. Riggers, 101; J. W.
Churchill, 45; Weeman, 9.
• I
O. II. Patents
This new ohuroh odifioe, located on
Hunter, near Bell street, will be opened
for religions services to-morrow ut 11
o'clock A. X. ller. ©. A. Evans, Pastor
of Trinity Ohureh, will preach a sermon
appropriate to the odeuioa. At 2i
clock r. u. the Sabbath achool will
•emble in the grove where it was origi
nally organised, and proofed to the
ebureb, wi«ere, at 8 o'clock addreaeoe will
be delirered by Rev. J. M. Dickey pastor
of Evans' Chapel; Rrv. A. Wright, pastor
of CXMtok MAkdkaidkaCflb, toffii) fob
era. At 7 o’clock r. u. preaching by the
Bor. D. D. Ooe, pastor of Pwysea'chiqieL
The Some Cbauwrci'M ot
has the fotlovtbf kiadly notiee of oar
traveling Agent and our paper, for which
we return thsaki:
-We acknowledge a pleas
ant visit, on yesterday, from Mr. J. W.
Heard, general tnvehug ageat of
Atmmea Hun. A large number of our
citizens reed The Mux, but more ought
to take it Tbe Legislators meets soon,
end times at foe Capital will ba
of sut>
SI A TOR’S COtTIXT.
Iff a ffoaor Itiaraac
COMMERCIAL.
CITY QUOTATIONS.
Office Daily and Weekly Bon,
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 25, 1871.
Lard—Market well supplied; sales
moderate st 111; prioes well sustained.
Fnot'B — BnfM’rflne 87; extra 87 50;
family 8b 075(«9; faeoy 810; mod
erate supply, and safes fair; prices main
tained. Ill -HO.:''
ODNn : Mi:al—In good demand, worth
95c. Bran $1 00 per cwt.
Giioaomto—Sugar—A, 144; extra C,
14; crushed, powdered and granu
lated Demerara 13K«I3); fair
to choice brown 12/410. Fair mpply;
market steady. Ooffite—Bio 23(^25;
a 34; Iognira 80. Tbe coffee market
eWhat excited; prioes firm Molasses—
Barrela 36; hogsheads 32;' New Orleans
prime 80. Haft—Liverpool 82 00; Vir
ginia 82. Bioe lOffljlOi.
Fnurr—Bough peaches 6e per lb; peeled
10(al2; peaches in deal and. Dried ap-
S lee—Peeled 4(^44 per lb; email supply—
emand moderate; green Georgia apples
88 60(d4 00 per banal; Northern 85(0)6.
Onion*—83 00(ai4 00 per barrel.
GiNtoato—60@66 per lb; in demand.
Butter—Tennessee 80o; oountry 25A
30c. Eggs 25(ip2Bo.
Tobacco—Low grades 65056c ; com
mon, 68065; good, 75090; fine, 810
•1 25 ; choice brands, 81 2501 50.
IaoN—Hwede 7c; hone shoe iron 7c;
City Mills and Pittsburg bar 6e.
Lrvn Stock.—Cattle—Tennessee, 2)0
44c; country, 2034o; sheep—country 20
3ic; Tennessee, 4c; shoots, 5054c.
Mackerel—Half bbla. No. 188.50; No.
2 37; No. 3 86. Kits, No. 1 81 85; No.
2 31 60; No. 3 81 40.
Cheese—17c.
That nonplussed her. Unable to meet
such a bitter repartee, she went to one of
her paramour's other friends. Finding
her asleep and unwilling to receive
itiends at the unreasonable hour
(midnight), slio manifests'! her compli-
nieuts by rocking the door. For this
amusement, which His Honor was pleas
ed to term devilment, ehe paid 810 and
costs.
F. X. OWENS
was charged with D. C., Q., and V. L.
810 aqij costM -
WILHELM OTTO
is not the author of the series of German
and French Grammars, but foil does not
invalidate his Germanic descent, neither
does it affect his speech, bat too maah
beer did. Some Brudder Spreeck.
Vick I vos solos for to csj—
Und 1 aprechen II blaiu—
Dal do«s uuhhcubp dot burua up
All der beobla'a brain
'Dout dat driakjr Wilhelm Otto.a actioua
Makea me daka up mine ban lo comblana.
His actions cost 85.
MB. T. E. SHARPE
was charged with disorderly conduct and
disturbance of citizens. His counsel said
it was a clear case of assault and battery,
as a frightful gash on Mr. Millar’s head
testified. Tbo case was referred to a
magistrate.
There was so much excitement ami iin-
patiouco about tho Democratic nomi*
nation that the doxology was forgotten.
M. J. Atkina dt Co.
Wc are informed that the firm of M. J.
Atkins k Co., of which Col. Hood is a
partner, arc not contractors to work on
the Brunswick & Albany Railroad, bnt
to furnish provisions to tbe hands ou the
road; not to construct the rood, but to
furnish commissary stores, Stfr
Capt. B. H. True, of Madison, is in
the eity. Ho bos lately purchased an in*
terest iu the Madison Appeal, and is as
sisting in the conduct of that journal.
His uaiuc and energy have given it an
impetus which is gratifying.
ATLANTA MARK RTS.
MONEY.
Yesterday there was no change in the
price of gold and silver; the former buy
ing for $1 10 and selling for 81 12; the
latter buying at 81 04 and selling at 81 08.
COTTON.
The Receipts for the week ending yes
terday were 036 bales, aud shipments 782
hales. Tbe stock on baud is 308 bales.
The receipts yesterday were about 130
bales, and the sales 100 bales.
Tho market closed dull st 16R Thu
dull market this week has somewhat re
tarded delivery. Crop reports generally
point to **short yield in this section.—
The cottou is being gathered rapidly, and
is mnrketcd almost as fast os gathered.
i 1 ' . . . «
Choioo white corn 90@9$ by car
load; mixed and yellow 8809UJ Mixod
oats 65 cents; Sauk sood 75; white oats
65075. Wheat is scarce and in demand,
varying in pries from 31 75 to 81 83—ex
tremes. For choice lots of whits wheat,
it is possible that more could be had.
Ns peaa in market. They are in demon*
and would bring 81 00 per bashsL
MEATS.
showMere 84084; clear rib sides 04094;
clror aides 94004; horns—pfoin 8140
181; canvassed, 14018.
Balk meats are selling, for shoulders
74, oiear rib sides 84; clfu side* 9A.
lie meat market is arm with raff de
mand.
Owabargs—8 oa, 16; 6 oa. Hi. 4-4
Sheeting, 124. 7-8 Drfflingx, IS. T*«
Shirting, II. 8-4 Storting, I. Yams,
all nmbaob «4 4* Cotlan Oft M
All dnmrstiix are fa good dsmsnd
Quotation* for other articles are un-
ohsngsd, sad will to townd 4a
column.
InlfutlMXM Lawk.
From s gsaHemsa who asass ap from
Msoon lost night, we learn that Ool. Dav.
W. Lewis has resigned the Secretaryship
of the Georgia State Agricultural Society,
and the resignation accepted by the Ex
ecutive Committee.
BY TELEGRAPH.
Cincinnati, October 27.—Pork 121.
Lard 9@9J; shoulders 7|. Whisky 90.
Macon, O-tolier 27.—Stock of cotton
in 1870, 370 boles; 1871, 660.
Nashville, October 27.—Reoeipts for
the week 2037 shipments 1443; stock in
1870, 1170; 1871, 1320.
Montgomery, October 27.—Cotton re
ceipts for the week 3315; stock in 1870,
1575; 1871, 0114.
Acopnta, October 27.—Cotton qoiet
and weak; middlings 17; receipts 1960;
sales 500; stock in 1870, 2425; 1871, 5965;
net receipts for the week 6760.
Baltimore, October 27.—Flour dull;
city stock maintains a good price. Wheat
scarce and firm. Ohio and Indiana 550
60. Corn steady; new 65070. Oats
45050. Provisions very Ann. Whisky
951096.
Savannah, October 27.—Cotton dull,
buyers aud sellers apart, tendency down-
ard; middlings 1710174; net reoeipts
2979; exports to GreatBritian 1254;ooaat-
wioe 1674; sales 1100; stock 34,690: net
receipts for the week 19,201; exports to
GreatBritian 6310; coastwise 6571;sales
for the week 1855.
Liverpool, October 27.—Cotton closed
heavy—uplands 94; Orleans 9|; soles 10-
000; speculation and exports 3000.
8t. Louis, Ootober 27.—Flonr dull
and unchanged. Corn quiet. Whisky
89. Bagging unchanged. Provisions
dull—order prices of pork 813; shoulders
74; clear sides 8J. Lord 9J091.
Louisville, October 27. — Bagging
heavy. Hemp and flax 1640174- Pro-
visiona lower, fair order demand; pork
813 50; shoulders 74; dear sides 8(.
Whisky 90c.
Wilmington, October 27. — Cotton
quiet—middlings 17J; net receipts 98;
sales 49; stock 3215; net receipts for the
week 1146; exports coastwise 156; sales
for the week 391.
New Yoke, October 27.—Money closed
firm but dnll. Balances loaned at 6.—
Demand for discounts 12018. Paper of
old and eminent importing Arm, which
draws on England, offered st 12, end
thut of the oldest American strong and
Ann at 15. Sterling weak at 8|. Gold
11)011). Governments rather dnll—
’62 coupons 14J. States qaiet—Tennes-
sees rather weak; new South Carolina*
very active, bat net quite so strong.—
Cotton weak;sales 1309; nplands 184;Or-
lsaus 19>. Southern flonr firmer and
more active; common to fair extra 87 15
07 70; good to choioe 37 7509 30.—
Whisky 95. Wheat 2 cents better with a
brisk export demand; winter red western
81 5601 60. Com 102 cents better, 79
@81. Rice 7l(g«i. Pork 812 7601&
Lord, kettle 10. Narnia qaiet Tallow
909|, Cotton sales for fntnre delivery,
to-day, 20,300 bales—October, 18; No
vember, 18<ni8|; December, 18(118);
Januury, 18 7400191; February, 1810
19); March, 19)0194; April, 19)019
7-16.
Galveston, October 27.--Cotton dull
aud lower; good ordinary, 151016); net
receipts, HOI bales; exports to Great
Britain, 666 bales; to Boston, 72; sales,
4,000; stock, 28,374; net receipts for tho
week, 5,425; exports to Greut Britain,
656; coastwise, 1,672; sales for the week,
2,950.
Modile, October 27.—Cotton dull
middlings 18; net receipts, 1,667; exports
to (Great Britaio, 4,303; coastwise, 936;
sales, 500; stock, 21,215; net receipts for
the wook, 13,160; exports to Great
Britain, 4,303; coastwise, 5,382.
Charleston, October 27.—Cotton
quiet; middlings, 17); not receipt! 1,763;
gross, 2,034; exports coastwise, 2,199;
sales, 2,100; stock, 20,302; net receipts
for the week, 12,447; gross, 12,558; ex
ports coastw ise, 8,479, sales for the week,
8,900.
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MUCUfoANEODS ITJ6.VW.
^ TLsrs are 70,000 glove makers in &ng-
A 80,808 diamond has been found in a
Florida fo*.
Minneeofo ban ten railways in press*
of construction. *
A fifteen foot rubber raft is being Ipiilt
in Nsw York ci(y for on ocean trip to
Engin^f.
A reosxt daoision sf tbe Supreme Court
) Gen. S. B. Buek-
of Illinois itotored to
nor property to Chicago of tbs estimated
value of 81,000,000. The losses by the
late fire sis stated at 8250,000, partly
covered kg insurance. Rut tbs property
remaining untouched is aaid to yield a
rental ofltfoOOik and Um judgment re
ferred to retoores net only foe property .
but the rants oiul profits which accrued J
from the time of its transfer by GeuereT 1
Buckner to Hsnty Hregshty in 1861.
Idaho—vice Bowen resigned.
Governor botmac appoinIs'November
t ork8tota.a ^ th ‘* u *" 8 ' vin8 !n N **
It is the pride of H. G. and his politi
cal (oliowore that they cannot be bought
Perhaps; bnt the recent Syracuse Oon-
ventiou showed that they are easily sold.
World.
A moat melancholy accident occurred
in oar ncighlmringt'iwa, Gtavstand, Tcn-
grand-father, Dr. Thompson, who en
deavored to cross tbe railroad track in
front of on approaching train. The
horse, we nnderstond, became refractory,
the liameas was broken, and tho baggy
left U|>on tho traok. Dr. T. received
some injuries, but escaped with his life;
but by the lime the little girl lmd climbed
down the side of the vehicle the engine
was upon her, and her little life instantly
yielded beneath its crushing power.—
DatUi" Citizen.
Iowa has five thousand more Metho
dists than members of ull other denomi
nations pnt together.
A Wilmington, (N. C.) merchant bad
six hundred bushels of pea nuts bunted
in the Chicago fire.
A wagon load of Cuiou torpedoes ex-
f loded in New Orleans last Thursday,
illing the driver instantly. HU leg was
blown several hundred feet
A physician states that five hundred
children were born on the prairie and ou
the streets of Chicago daring Monday
and Tuesday nights of the fire.
The Cincinnati Enquirer says: “The
charge, as an offset for Grant’s appoint
ment of so many relatives, that ‘General
Lewis Cass foisted his son into the dip
lomatic service tad allowed him to dts-
ice tho country in it,’ is not true,
ijor Cass was appointed by an admin
istration of which his father waa not a
member. He was continued as Minister
to Rome by General Taylor, who deemed
it indecorous, as he was a political oo|>o-
nent, to remove the eon of the rival can
didate for President. We never heard
that he disgraced hu oountry while in
Bon)£ before.”
Australia is a convenient region of ro
mance, being too distant for dose inves
tigation by the skeptical. For example:
An English nobleman falls in love with
Ins mother’s pretty maid, a sort of Booky
Sharp. She avoids her noble lover and
complains that she is "persecuted.” Bo
milord takes a year’s trip in Europe, be
comes love Hick as well aa sea sick cross
ing the channel, and writes her an offer
of marriage. She doubts, he swears fi
delity, and marries her privately. A
daughter is born, the mother dies and
the futher weds again. Twenty-fire
years elapse; tbo girl fulls in love with
one who has the mufortune to kill hU
superior and is transported. Bbe follows
him to Botany Bay. Iu an "unfortunate
affair,” her lover loses his life, and his
disconsolate lady love becomes a hand
maiden in the boose of a poor sottler.
Her father dies ohildieas, a persevering
solicitor seeks the daughter so long dis
owned, and she becomes Lady Elizabeth
Morton, with 8200,000 a year.
The Paris correspondent of the Tri
bane road, tho other morning, a
graph in ono of the most widely-circi
Pans papers, of which the following is a
faithful translation: “Echo of American
news: On the 15h courant, Mr. Jerome
Bonaparte, grandson of Prinoc Jerome,
was married to the grand-daughter of the
oelebrated American humorist, Daniel
Webster.”
It has been observed in England that
in a certain class of oases a majority of
persons signing the marriage register of
the parish make their marks. It would be
unsafe to set this down os evidence of
inability to write, for the Rev. B. W.
Willson, curate of Liverpool, informs a
newspaper that one in five of the persons
signing tho register in his pariah moke
their marks for the simple reason that
they are too drunk to write.
The once celebrated Fanny Ellsler,
is now said to be living quietly at the
Hague, ocoupyiug moat of her time in
raising flowers, of whico she is passion
ately fond. Rosea aro her favorites, and
she has raised one particular kind, which
has for some time borne her name, aud
which is much prized iu Holland. Though
she danced before our grandmothers, she
has entered, only very recently, on hor
61st year. She is much esteemed in the
Dutch capital for her numerous deeds of
charity.
A curious incident happened at tbe
Paak Concert, at Amsterdam, a few days
ago. Several Prussian officers in full
uniforms were present The band struck
np "Die wacht um Rhein,” which was
ono of tho pieces set down on the pro
gramme. Thereupon the audience took
it into their heads to commeuoe hjissi]
lustily- The bond, to soothe them, glidi
into the Dutch national air, "wien Necr-
lands Blood in den Aderen vloct” At
foe first strains the Prussian officers nn-
covcred, rose from their scats, and re
mained itundiug until tho conclusion.
Hon. James Brooks writes thus to the
New York Express of a sleeping apart
ment in Japan:
“We hod a whole floor to ourselves,
and on thut floor a dozen rooms—all one,
though, if tho paper screens wero re
moved. Such tenements as these, you
see, are not very favorable for private nfe,
or secrecy, or domesticity. One cannot
wliis|>er at night without being beard all
over the domiciL A husband can’t jaw’
a wife, nor owifo ‘Caudle’ a husband,
without everybody’s hearing them. Flirt
ing is impossible, and courting would be,
if courtng was ever heard of in Japan.”
A young lady translates tho C. O. D,
on express packages to Coll ou Dad.
Full repo its of the last German expo
dition to the north: pale have reached
Germany, and it is stated that a polar sea
was discovered, free from ico aud swarm
ing with whales.
Jerome Bonaparte was elected to the
Versailles Assembly, as a member free:
Comma, aud has gone to Paris to take
his seat.
Ho*. J. V. Vallandigham is engaged in
writing a biography et his late brother,
Clement.
The Bov. Robert Thompson, a British
clergyman, will, it la said, shortly preooh
taro sermons, believed on good authority
ta have been composed by Bir Walter
Bsott, at Abbotsford, in 1828, for a young
clerical friend at has owe. The sermons
are very scares, being almost oqt of
print.
hod como, and clapping his bond* he
said, “I hare fought, hitherto, when
Johnston pleased; now I’ll moke Hood
fight when 1 please.”
An Illiuois love letter closed pathetical-
Jy os follows: “My host loved one, I
chawed the postage stamp on your lost
letter ull to thunder, because I knew you
licked it on.”
Thu Boston Pori says many young
ladies are aocu led of wearing their engage
ment rings in their pockets except
when "Jig" is around. „ 9
"A girl of tha period” oommuuta thus
ou Mormaffiam l.flHsw absurd; four or
Ore wits* for ooe man, when the fact is,
each woman in'thes* times ought to have
four or five husbands. It would taka
shoot that number to Hdpjxfbt ms de-
Tfhe Germans lost, during the Idle war
with Ftanoe, 18,000 killed, 8T,M8 woun
ded and 6,(MK) missing. jo_;
Personal gossip from Intlia j* not sp
easy to write as one might suppose. For
instance, the marriage of Mr. Rughoona-
thdos Madhowdaa, a Knpoia Bunla mer
chant sf Bombay, with Dhunooorbol, tha
daughter of Shet Gudhnrdaa -Mohandas,
and the widow tof Loriitarohaad Dhciwre-
X waa oelebrated at the
r day.
At Lexington, Missouri, Monday, Hen
ry B. Moore, an old and worthy citizen,
allot himself, and W. Neat i printer, and
a stranger, name unknown, attempted
suicide by taking opium.
The municipal election in Baltimore
resulted in the choioe of Von Siuuit,
Democrat, for Mayor by 8,000 majority.
Blonnt county, Alabama, has a model
baby, four months old, that weigfaa eighty-
six pounds.
The Sprague brothers are ereotiag in
foe cemetery at Providence, Rhode Is
land, a monumental tomb-stone, at a cost
tot 8100,000.
President Grant was in Maine, «thou
sand mils* from Washington, when his
last proclamation was issued . from the
Executive MiiQjiioD. " 1f * v*"
Resolution* of "Thanks to God and
the police of the city” were passed si on
lUiatcUautsuo
Atlanta Marble Works.
WILUAM GRAY
IMPORTED AND DEALER IN
American, Italian and all other Marbles
AMD
scotch oKJtjrrrm.
Vf 0NUMENT8. SUtuea, Vim, Totobff, and «U
ivJL other ntylPB of llu-blo WorkdocM on akurt no-
tioe and in the UUfft and moat approved manner.
Debigna of all Cemetery work fkrataha* VRE1 on
application. J. E. LEAS, Agent.
Addrcaa P.O. Box**,
angSf tm
Atlanta A New Orleans
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Dally Line Fro*
Mtamia t• the JttUHtatppt titter
vu
WEST POINT, MONTGOMERY.
tariff MsMIs, tor
NEW ORLEANS,
AMD VIA
WEST POINT, MORTQ8WIIY,
8ELXA AND Miami AN,
VICKSBURG,
And all intarmadiataPoiata.
Doable Daily 1
Road aa followa :
Laava Atlanta at T:M A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 7:00 P. M.
Arrive in Atlanta at p. M.
Arrive in Atlanta at 8:45 A. M.
Night trains run through to Montgomery WITH
OUT CHANGE OF CARR, forming a
DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION
■on, Corinth, Okalona, Vickaburg, and all polnta :
Central Minaiaaippi. Central Alabama aad Northern
Louisiana.
Paaeengers will And thla route 98 rallee aborter
than tbe Blue Mountain or any other root* to Mont
gomery, Mobile and New Orleans, and 47 miles short
er to Helms and ad points weal of Helm a.
Paaeengers leaving Atlanta
At 7:10 a. m.. Arrive In Selma at lit P. M.
At 7:U0 p. m.. Arrive in Helms at 10:M A. M.
Making close connections with Helms and Merid
ian Road.
BACGAGE CHECKED FOR A Cl YtR-
MINAL POINTS.
41* Fare aa cheap and accommodations as good
aaany other route.
MR. Aik for Tickets via West Point aad Mont
gomery.
W Tickets for sale at tbe offloe of J. H. Porter,
General Ticket Agent, at tha Union fain anger Depot.
Large Auction Sale
— OP —
Heal Estate, in Atlanta.
WEDNESDAY, N«y, L
day, 1st day of November, 1871, on the premises,
emnuioDciug at lo o’clock* shout 50 improved aud
unimproved
town z,oarm,
Located between Oglethorpe Put tad fiodRekT*
Rolling Mitts.
This property hM advanced within a term of tea
years not tone than tan hundred par mmU and with
tbo completion of the Btrect Railway and tbe lining
of Geoigia’a great Trunk Railroad (the W. t AlE)
* f,Ul ?bich , mff!!t 1* tr ° m f®. **• <*atteb<*>'
83
t be accomplished in a
actual settlers second Ip no property in the whole
country. Mach of thb wealth of AOgBtf bn w
aultedfooru^thu steady rapid advance iu the value of
TERMt—Oim-thini cashi the balance in two and
four months, with legal interest Tor all cash a lib
eral discount WtU be made.
Free transportation to and from the sale will be
Ip-oftded. Awn, a harfamae or thus tea oh will be
furnished. Special attaniieu is dimcfod |p this large
■ale m affording a moat excellent opportunity for
persona iaall parts of tho State te nmke jpod in-
MktaiS&ai X-pfiao.
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Premium Whisky.
-ml — of are.
J Joe Johnston, says: tH hs
<1 been diapoatod to pf
in the front raak of the great oom:
era of history. His groat iuteUeet rid
personal eaurege won the ailtai nation of
in, soldiers, while his warm, genial aa-
• seen rad their loan The vr
Napoleon did But idaiian their
idaiian their fitroewx
ranged rebel* Iji* Iron-
No one now doubts
hearted Johnston. No one now dattbte
font Me polire *4 dieregsrding poritioee
newer ■offering an army to be cooped
up, would have saved the Confederacy.
Tlie Fraueo-Prussiun war is au eloquent
tribute to Joo Johnston Sudan and
Btrasboorg were but repetion* of the
folly of Vloksbnrg, Fort Hudson and
Rirlimoud. The Star of the Boeth rot
Tharaday, the 30th November, has
been appointed a day of tbsuksgivrag in
New Hampshire.
nessee, oue day of last week. A lovely 1 in ptoem and direstar whenJ 'bnatoa w-tn
and into restiug child of Mr. John Craig-
miles—a little girl eight years old—wo*
crushed to death lieuentb uu engine.—
Bbe was riding in a buggy with her
removed ut Atlanta. Sherman exulted
st the act, aud cried out, like Xa|iuleoL
st Austerlilz, “Now 1 have them !” The
bullied “hammer” knew that bis time
it lw,.io*ai has eUf h.-sr l -u
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