The daily intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1858-1868, October 07, 1863, Image 1

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gttteUtge&cet. flfiSLISKED DAILY ft WEEKLY KT JARED V. WHITAKER, PB0PBI170B. • wwa o» nnnciKiFrioN. Wnier exUUag jtocawiUaew, we win- not taka rab- »crlptu»n» for th« Dally and Weekly paper for a ) oarer tarn then Utree uontha. Nor Advertisement! (other than legal Advertlsementa) for a longer Urns than three mantra, - * Detfy per 1 month. m op Weekly, for 8 months 00 “ 1 , |i oo No per heat or deductions to cl aba can be offered. • ftATKS OF ADVERTISING. One s’iuare, (the apace oflOHnw, or lew,In Nonparein wiJI be charged H for first Insertion, and.Bl 60 for each subsequent insertion la the Dally; aad *2 for each nsvrtloain the Weekly. m Advertisements or notisci in tie local Colan.n. Met*, per Une for each Insertion.' ’ iWslea tlmtare personal, o» not of general public In terest wbl be chared for as Advertisements. UUtu tries will be charged 26 cents per line for each Insertion. D*tiy i'spir at the counter, per copy, 20 cents Ui«AL ADVBBT18EMBNTI. Bales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators, Exco- to.-a or Guardians, are required by law to be held on the Urst Tuesday in the month, between the hoars of ten Is the forenoon and three In the a/ternd&B, at the Court U'>usi in the county In which the property Is situated. Motices of these sales moist be given in a public vaxette 40 *t«ys previous to the day of sale. Nollies for the sale of personal property must be giv en in like manner 10 days previous to ssle day. Notices to debtors and creditors of an estate must alio be pubUhed 40 days. Notice that application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Land or Negroes, must be published for two months. OiUUiohH for letters of Administration, Guardian ship, Ac., inifot he published 80 days—for plyiuistfon from Administration, monthly she month*—for disinh- •iou from Guardianship, 40 days. ttulea for foreclosure of Mortgage mutt be published monthly for four month*—for establishing lost papers, for the full nj»toe of thrto month*—for compelling titles from kit eculors or Administrators, where bond has been given by the deceased, the full space of three months. PubUcadt*ns will always be continued according to these, the legal requirements, unless Otherwise ordered at the following ft A T Kit mtalions, oa letters of Administration, Ac.. ...S3 60 “ “ ditralssory from AdniLnlstratior 0 00 “ * “ " Guardlanihip.. 60 b avotoae) and or Negroes 8 00 Notice to deb ora and creditors , 6 60 Hales of personal property, ten days, 1 square 8 00 Hale of land or nsfftocs by Executors, Ac., pr. sqr.10 00 *t",r:.ys, two weeks 8 00 vor a can advertising his wife (la advance) 10 00 S. B—This schedule shall not In any way conflict vlth existing contracts. All contracts for the year or any other specified time, shall only cease with the ex piration of the period for wldch they were made. aU persons writing to this office will please ad* 4rju heir letters or communlcailons to lBTici.uasxoxa, At innt*. Oeorirla. W EDNESDAY MORNING, OCT. SpseUl C irresoondence of tlie Atlanta Intelligencer. FK0M RICHMOND. Richmond, Sept. 30,18(53. The Richmond Examiner expresses the opinion, based, liowevor, on no official infer mation; tlial Quo. Lee, without waiting for tho advance ofhis opponent, Meade, iutends to seek that General, and, wherever lie 11 mis him, to offer him battle. This is a little *fit of Gcd. Lee’s usual course of tactics, i. i has generally stood upon the defensive, and whenever assailed, has obtained tho victory Tee Northern papers assert that our army is greatly depleted by the reinforcements vent, lately to chastise Rosecraus, and lustily blow the war trumpet. Now, they say, is rue lime lor Moado to marshal his forces and attack the Southern General, and after anni hilating his remnant of an army, march tri umphantly ou to Richmond. A similar feeling seems to pervade tho Southern army and our wholo population in respect to the expedience of precipitating an assault upon. Meade, whom we know to be nearly drained t > the dregs by the herculean efforts he has. been making, tor some time past, to send off recruits to relieve the insolent but recently humiliated Gorman commander. As both parties, therefore, relying upon each other’s weakness, are eager for a tray, I should not be surprised, any day, to hear that' the ar mies had met with a view of putting their prowess and resources to the actual test.— The confidence of our community in the ability of Gen. Lee to thrash this boastful enemy, at any time \yt may venture on the experiment, remains as strong as ever. A rumor was prevalent here, yesterday, that the Yankee army, still eager for.taking the shortest route to Richmond, and hanker ing after the base wInch lias beeiv_Uie thea tre oi several of. their most disastrous Ue feats, bad re-occupied the town of Freder icksburg, but passengers by tho last evening train from Fredericksburg, who left there at uoou, slate that there is not the slightest foundation-for the report. Indeed, it is not at all likely that tho Yankee General, if he has any part of that discretion which is the better part of valor, will repeat na cxeri- raent which proved so fatal to his predeces sors, llurnsidc and Hooker; nor is his fur ther approach to Richmond by way of the ordinary avenues, a subject of the sligliest dread or apprehension. Mr. Chevalier’s pamphlet, entitled France, *' Mexico and the Confederate Slates,” re cently published in France, and translated and republished generally by the American newspaper press, attracts much attention here, and chiming in willmour views, hopes, and expectations at the South, has been read with lively satisfaction, and been generally applauded. The Northern journals endeav or to create the impression that it does not reflect the views and policy of the Emperor Napoleon in respect to the complete and speedy recognition by France ot the inde pendence of the Southern Confederacy. But s rch arc the restrictions on the press in France, that a pamphlet so boldly written, and indicating the policy of thattgreat pow er so .clearly, and with such an array of ar gument, could not, wc may rest assufed, have ever seen the light without—(if not tho permission and avowed approval,) at least the tacit couscnt and acqmesftpnce of the Emperor. The true policy of France, under new relations with Mexico, is so manifestly oa the side of our recognition, 4bkt it is scarcely necessary for a statesman ora di plomatist to be at the pains of demonstrating ir, and the intelligence of the Emperor, and the friendly feelings he entertains for the South, ot which be has given several indi cations of late, satisfy us that tho measure, which we regard so propitious for our inter- eaU, cannot loug be delayed. “The interest,*’ says M. Chevalier, “which guides the sym pathies oi France towards the seceding* States, has conducted her flag to the walls ot Mexico. The recognition of the South ern States will be the consequence of our intervention; or rather our intervention has’ (will have ?) «• prepared, facilitated and ren r% ;• it cut purr “ERROR CEASE8 TO BE DANGEROUS WHEN I? L3F1 SEE TO COMBAT IT. 5 *—Jefenon, YOL. IX. ATLANTA, GEO., OCTOBER 7. 1863. NO. 276 dered possible the diplomatic act which will consecrate final separation—secession in the United States.” It is very plain to every one. that, if the EmperoFNapolcon did not suggest these Ideas to M. Chevalier, and re quest him to give them publicity, through the press, that they are the. very ideas that he entertains, and which occupy liis mind at this moment—any speculations and hopes of Seward, and of the wire-workers of the Northern Government and press, to the con trary notwithstanding. Hon. Jomes Lyon, late a distinguished member ot the Confederate Congress from this District, has published to-day in the Richmond Enquirer an able letter-on. “Rem edies for our Present Difficulties,” r.ddressed to F. B. Dean, Esq., of the House of Dt Ip. gates. lie treats mainly of two topics, the army and llis currency. Ou the first topic, ho say’s the range of State legislation is very I'united,‘.“because the Constitution has con ferred on Congress the exclusive power cf raising armies, And all that the State can do is to remove impedimentsto the exercise of that power, and organize such of her militia forces as may be left to her to for purposes of local defence in unexpected and pressing emergencies.” Among other things, lie re commends that “men belwccli,45 and GO or 65 should be organized into companies and battalions],for local defence’strictly, and not^ constructively local, and require them to ap pear on’ parade.occasion ally.”. His remedy for a depreciated currency is u lhe arrest of the further issue of Confederate notes, and the supply of money, beyond the amount raised by taxes, by ihe sale of Confed erate bonds, over which Congress alone has control. The Legislature.may assist in the good work. 1. By prohibiting the traffic in gold and silver. 2. By compelling the banks to resume the.issuc of Iheirown'paperafter a certain time. 3. By prescribing'a maximum price for everything, if the Government maxim um price continues. I ventured to suggest the 3d of these remedial.mc astires'in'^one of my late letters, should the Legislature have tho courage to adopt it, ~,aml am pleased to see that it receives the countenance of- so eminent^ statesman as Mr. Lyons. Oa this subject he says: “This power of thus regula ting prices is a .very highland Arbitrary one, and tho exercise of iCcan be, excused only by the overruling'necessities,of k ajjState ol war in time of war, when the maxim il satus populi suprema lex esi" must be enacted upon, for which,‘by a'blundering oversight, nei ther the State or. Confederate constitutions makes any adequate provision. It>pri»gs from the samc'necessities [which justify the impressment laws passed by Congress, and is made an imperious necessity ,hy. that law. Congress, however, can do, no more than provide for ];llie.]cxigencics t of the. army.— The Stales must’pro vide. for. the ^exigencies of their people. While writing of the currency, 1 am re minded of a very spicy article which lately appeared iu the Richmond Dispatch on the inquiry “ How cotton might have been made Kmg.” The writer deeply regrets that in the or ganization of the Departments, Mr. Steph ens was not made Secretary of the Treasu- ry, “where his great attainments in states manship, and rare sagacity in matters ap pertaining to finance would have enabled him to render inestimable service to the country.” During the last term of Mr. Buch anan’s administration, while our Govern ment was still at Montgomery, “ Mr. Steph ens is said to have earnestly recommended the instant purchase and conveyance to Eu rope of one million bales of cotton, which could have been done,*at that time with great facility. He estimated that the sale of this cotton would biing at least $100,090,000, of which a part was to be expended in the equipment of one hundred iron-clad sea-go ing steamers, and the rest placed to our cred it iu Europe. • Every one can now see what would have been the consequence of such a* policy; but it is the fate of genius always to find its far reaching foresight derided or neglected by ordinary minds. Had he been Secretary from the commencement, the very necessities of his situation would have in duced him to enlarge his views so as to embrace the whole crop of cotton at that time, amounting to five million of bale?,” which sold iu England at two shillings ster ling a pound, would have given the govern ment, purchasing at twenty cents, a clear profit ot $609,000,000. “What,” the writer fur ther asks, “ might not have been done with this sum? We might, had.wc been so dis posed, have drained every bank in Europe of its specie. We might have taught the skeptics of the Old World and the New that the pretensions of “ Cotton ” were no idle gasconade—that ho was Iona fide a king, and every inch a king—that he had the nations in the hollow ol his hand—and that kings and potentates had no choice but to obey his dictates or embrace certain ruin as the alternative. Dr we might have left this great sum in proper hands in Europe and drawn for it as we needed it. Our Treasury notes would then have been equal to gold or sh r- liug bills, which are as good as gold, and al though the exigencies of the times would have required a suspension of specie pay ment, confidence would have been unshaken "and universal.” But this simple solution of a great, but per fectly explicable, dilemma, did not suit the . Secretary of the Treasury or the Congress.-^ The majority of the latter, and the Secretary himself, firmly persuaded that “Cotton” was already a crowned king, would take no meas ures to make him. so in fact .JThey thoug his throne lay in this hemisphere, and that all the nations of the East must bring then- tributes to his footstool, instead ol his going in search of them. To supply the Treasure, the manufacture of assignats, based up^r nothing but the public confidence in the sta bility of the Government, was commenced —slowly at first, but with increased velocity as the operation progresses. At this partic ular juncture, Mr. Memminger reminds us of nothing so much as a boy holding to a cow’s tail while she is running at full speed down a hill. He would let'go if he could, but he finds it impossible without falling.— The “Infernal Machine” 13 everlastingly at work, striking off assignats by the bale, and neutralizing all the good effects which, the tax and the sale of the Colton bonds might otherwise be-expected to produce. There seems to enter into the mind of the Secreta ry, whenever hard pushed, no other resource but the printing, press, and we never see a new assignat that wc are not reminded of Chancellor Oxensticrn’s injunction to liia sod, “Go, my son, and sec with how little wisdom.thc world i3 governed.” “Marius,” the third Part of Victor Hugo’s popular work, entitled “Les Miserable^” has just been issued from the press of Messrs. West and Johnston of this cily. CLIO. k a Pm BONO PUBLICO,^ PEOPLES TICKET. Tried am! True and worthy ihe People’s Support! FOR CONGRESS. COL. L. J. CLEKN. FOR STATE SENATE: COL. E. P. WATKfiftS. FOR REPRESENTATIVE: JUDGE WM, EZZARD CAPT. S. B. LOVE. A host will rally to the rescue in support oi the above ticket. MANASSAS. To the Voters of ths 8th Congressional District. Permanently disabled from rejoining my regiment, in compliance with the expressed wishes of many friends, as well as in accord with my own feelings, I announce myself as a candidate to represent you in the House of Representatives of the next Confederate Congress. My physical condition will prevent me from, visiting the several counties of the District, and seeing my fellow-citizens, ei ther at public meetings or in private inter course. Should it be your pleasure to elect, mo, i can only say that I will discharge the duties of the office to the best ol my ability. But, whether elected or not, whether lq oi out of Congress, I wish it distinctly under stood that I am utterly opposed, and w ill never cod sent, under any cirumstanccs, to any compromise or settlement with the Abolition Government at "Washington, short of a full and .complete reoogaition of our In dependence. . Very respectfully, L.J. GLENN, 5®” The papers of tJRis Congressional District will please copy once a week until the day of election, and send bill to this office. 36th Senatorial District. To the Voters of tiie 3Gilt Senatorial District, composed of the Counties of Campbell, Coweta, and lifcrlvvethcr: I have been asked by the Citizens fitru various por tions ef the District if I -would, consent, for my.name to be used as a' candi ate for - the Senate. I have iuvar^afciy replied that I would not scramble for 'office, but If it.was the wish of the people of the district I would run. It has been understood for some tame, by a portion of the citizens, thar I was a candidate, and as it may not be generally known, and. as I do not expect to canvass the district, I take this method of making it known. If honored by your votes to a seat in the Sen ate, a’.i that I can promise you is that, I shall always be found at my post, serving you to the best of my abiiity. \ Yours very respectfully, Aug. 2.—dte J. H. J3BNS0K To the Voters of Fulton County: My name haviDg tor several days been snggasted as a suitable person to represent pulton Oounty, JGeorgia, in the representative branch of the next General Assembly of this State, I take tins method of inform ing the public that I AM A CANDIDATE. If elected the. interest of the whole people f shall be represented.— Measures for the comfort of our gallant soldiers in the field and the support and maintainance .of their wives and children at home will receive my warm andsuppon advocacy to the best of my ability. Se;>:S-dte '|HOS. W, J. HILL. 39th Senatorial District- We are authorised to announce the Ifon. J A1TI £S ft. BROWit as a Candidate to represent the Sdlh Senatorial District in the Senate of Georgia. Election first Wednesday in October. S*ptl0-dte. To the Voters of the 43rd Sena torial District of Georgia. Having consented to become a candidate to represent you in the Senate or this Stale, and being un&>le (owing to my connection with the army,) to see you in person, I adopt this method of giving publicity to the fact of my candidacy. If eiected I will Jjchirg# my duties to the citizen,.ta the soldier, and to the country to the best of iry ability. I am in the service of tbs Confederate States for the war My election will not sever this connection, for whether elected cr not. if my life and health are spared, I intend to remain a soldier until oar indepeneence U achieved and acknowledged. CICERO D. MoCriCIIEN. SeptlS-dte Ma. Editor. Please announce the names oi Cstpt. S. B. LOVE and THOS. W. J. BILL, Esq., as ssitabie persons to represent Faltoa County in the Honseof Representatives of the next Genera 1 Assembly of this State, and oblige Aug2C-dte Mixf Eoldicis Citizen's. £3?'”'We are authorised to announce Col. JAXIiSS M. CAR. H.OBJJN as a Candidate for Senator to rep resent this, t’\e 35th Senatorial District, composed of the Counties cf Oiayton, Pulton, and Cobb, *n the next Gen ial Assembly of our Etate. septl-J2awte AST We authorized to announce the name o Colone ROBERT McMILLAN, of Habersham oounty, as a can didate for Congress from the itiniS) Congressienal Dir- * triert. Jane 21 SOUTHERN CIHESS Will. LARGE ' SALE BNEALLED FOB FREIGHTS. 'H TSLES3 Delivered before the day of Sale, the follow- lag Packages, uncalled for, at the bouthern Ex press Office, in Atlanta, will bo liable to l»e sold at. Public Auction, *n the 31st day of October, 1863. C. T. CAMPBELL Agent. 2 boxes Atlanta 1 box T II Aldrich 1 trunk ALA ntony 1 box David A Adams 1 deaiijon W i’.atty 1 sack !$ V x Co 1 box Rev J M Cristoe 1 box A N Peutoa l box E A Ploiuit 1- sack Mrs C Dell A7LAKTA PACRAGIS. A 1 parcel NLA ngler 1 parcel AV It Alien 1 box Arnold & Wane 1 eSrpet bag G A l lien ft \ bax J Beilingrath 1 box G II Brent 1 truak J Belses 1 package T Bellinger 1 box S L Blackburn 1 parcel J A Bandy, 1 pr firedogs Mrs It L Barry 1 basket Sliza Beecher, 1 boxJ M Brown 1 box Miss Jane Dray 1 box A J Brady 1 box B & 1> 1 swt.rd A H Black A bales 3 T biggs 1 hov \ W brown 1 box M L Erand 1 p arcel A Butler, 1 parcel Alonzo baron, 1 .parcel .1 vv birth, 1 parcel M Price, 1 paper box A O Barrow 1 teapot Adelaide Bolen 1 blue if C Clutson, 1 box .) M Cook i box ir,i s E Causey 1 box County of Lumpkin I box J T Carson 4 boxes Asa Loudly 1 sick Sanil CartrigUt 1 sack Jilt heater 1 box J J Cohen 1 sack sdt C & H 1 trunk Win Carlisle 1 trunk Thos Crow 1 carpel bag Miss A M Cole 2 boxes do 1 bbl W H Cook ■ 8 sacks W II Cowen 1 cot and carpet bag stiach 1 bundle J S Cohen en K L Of mpbcll 4 bundles Sue Conan 1 basket C PAT Cockran 1 box Lt C H Cobb 1 package Castk*bu' , y 1 sack W H Connor 1 package Geo O Carter 2 baskets R H Clark 1 paper tax Da' id Crews 1 pair spiles J Cnnney 1 package Miss ¥ Oartwilghtl box Col J A Campbell 1 packcge 1> M N Cluck, 1 bastet Mr C P Cunning I pkge Rev Geo O’Connor 1 bundle J H Cook II sicss J 8 Ohamlis 1 c ho<i SI S Cohea 1 bundle Diamond B I trunk and box Maj Ben- ham 1 ham J Buchsnan 1‘fcox J ¥ Brooks 1 box Miss L’Bnyd 1 Itox Rev W T Brantley l box H Bankston <5 boxes Gen Breckinridge G boxes E Barllner 1 box Lundy’s Battery 1 letter S M J Brewer 1 box Dr R D Badger 2 bids H lfsrbone,^ <1 1 package W S Cleveland 3 boxes J A Chamlis 1 pkge Lt W Crump 1 box Dr P V Charetar 1 box Z A Clat k 1 box Ltimpcin County 1 box J B ulrflders 9 boxes Cartrlght & Co 1 trank C A Cloud 2 boxes Green Cla.y 1 plge ii it Gitrk 1 trank O A Cloud 1 trunk Oapt. J Case D 1 box TV If Dingier 1 box Jacob Davis 1 box John Dorse 1 beryl’ H Deain 1 haAl-ox Miss Jessie Day 1 bf g J.KDoddA Co J Dooley I f ox J W DilUld 1 spin wheel A Cr Davis 1 oundle Col M Brakel'ord 1 bundle Peter Dance S sack3 LDean 3 bundles IP] for Deravas 1 bundle-W U Dick 1 box Dr J WIDausing 1 iron safe Cjpt Dernmatt IS 1 sack E M Fd warily ?5 t»asket3 ERL 1 boxE JB ii inger I box G W Linstein V 1 parcel L B Fant 1 chest W D Fuller 1 bundle Mr Freeman 1 box W I, Farris 1 bundles A M Fowler 1 tag-C W Frost G 1 child’s crib Mrs C Gtfuld-1 keg Ganzelbauia 1 parcel T R Grace 1 box HStcy •1 bos H ISlltan . 1 box N Everhart 1 parcel .Cr \Y Evano 1 trunk Mrs Fleming 1 cox 3 Field 1 box T Frink 1 trunk J Floy 1 box W II Fuller 1 carpet bag A Fletcher 2 bale Mi's II G ardner 1 boxes M B Gait-in 3 box J J Gobec 1 boxes P Gardner 1 box D Glowsaster 1 valise R L Gi”son 1 box R n GLlDaml 1 trunk Green A -We’sh Tbox Miss Julia A Gray 1 box J LGaffin 1 can B T Gray 1 keg V Suggenhchner 1 tee T .1 Howard I sk W H Henderson & Co 1 bxs A KHolt lbxTT Holcombe, 1 bx Miss Y Hopkins, 1 kg A H Hutchins 1 b bx J M Holbrooks 1 bx Capt R M Howard 2 sk D J Herbert 1 trk W H Hunt 1 bx A B Heard 1 bx J T Hall 1 bx T D Hamilton 1 bx Sam Harris 1 parcel R Gray 1 box 0 Goodman 1 package A Garvin 1 package Mrs H Geltner 1 sack 0 M Green 1 jar R Go'dberg 1 box J M Gannon 1 fcoxS R Gist 1 box Ii G Grady 1 parcel O 0 Gibson 1 box F Grisham 1 vaiise H Gordon M 1 bcok B B narris 1 pci Rev H S Ilavett 1 baskt Mrs E A Hadvok 1 bx Anderson A Co 1 pkg Rev H Hornsdy 2 dem'u M A Hamilton 1 pci J Henderson 2 bx and trk M Hartman 1- pkg Maj J Hoeper 1 bdle M fl Hutchison tbxDO Harris 1 empty keg D Hunycujoffer 1 bx R Hightower 1 bx Ber H C Horniday 1 tdl swords Capt A Howell I pkg J M Holbrook 1 bx J Henderson -1 tee W G Hull 1 bx W M House lpVgkHHtil 1 pkg J A Hamphill 1 hat J M Holbrooke lpkgWM Hammond 1 pkg Lt M N Hewitt 1 checi 20i Sallie Kurt 1 pdL J Howard 4 bb’.s A B Trick. 1 bx Lt Johnson 1 bdl F C Johnson 1 bdl A M Johnson 1 bx.J L C 1 skTT S K 1 roll wire Mr Johnson 1 bx J Jacobie 1 bdl WH Joyce 1 tdl W II Jones 1 h ;kt Senac-dy Bksir 1 pci F Croner 1 bx J Lyon 1 bx G Lazarusi It 1 hr P lawson 1 s wo d G A Lofton I bs g G A Lyvus 1 bx tV I ym.in I bx C n Langston 1 jacket. J W Lewis 1 pci S WLfo 1 tot B H Leak 1 bdl A SfcSeideii lbx A Mayer 1 bx F Morris 1 trk J M Murphy 1 tdl J j McDaJe 1 bx E Miller 1 bx R E Marara 1 bx Jno Manrr 1 c tag W B Morgan- 1 bx fc F Mat-.n I bx M A B 1 bd! R. If McFaden 1 bbl H B McConnell 1 bx TV Mitier 1 pel W A Mitchell 1 picl KcCroskev ' 1 fciG WMcorc 1 pci Capt Madison 1 pci G U Martin 1 hammer E M Miiler 1 pci Mrs N J Morris 1 pci W Martin 1 big No mark I bd; Kb mar; 1 bx Masy E Owens 1 pci L W On-u 1 pci C S Osborne 1 ox W O’Nt-;: rie 1 t-di M L Fri 1 bx F 51 Prin 1 bx J G PuU- I sk R M Paris ar ck bx L C Peb.an kg TV L Price 1 paper box Miss A and F Harden 1 bdl Mrs WR Hunter 1 pkg & H Holmes 1 pkg B Hutchings 1 nag J W Hillman 1 pci R H nart 1 pci Jno Henderson 2 bxs M Haitman 1 pkg M s C V Holden 1 1 Col A Johnson 9 kgs J D James 1 pci J Jacibie 1 pci J 8 Jchnson 1 pci E Jones t pci Mrs L M James 1 bdl Jetton A W 1 bx T J Jeffries H I pc’ Q Kontz 1 pkg R A Lawler 1 sadi L A Sipuian 1 tdl Capt J J Lindsey 1 bx'R J Lowry 1 bx T B Lanin I bx J J Lan:s .ord 1 bxC B Lowi y 1 pkg T fuakey 1 hdl T C Locke m 1 pis L McGinnis ll>kl JC M;Miilan Ipuma W Miller 1 bx A "H Mays 5 bb's Diamond, M 2 bxs J Mi ler 1 bait S Maker .1 trk Maj T Marshall • 1 trk Mis L A Moon fibxs J Mi ler A bx Jas Miler 1 pkg W J Mi ner 1 pkg H N Meyer 2 bxs J Maliett 1 bx J McKee 1 bx McDaniel •J Uxs J T McConnell -J bxs Maj Brien 1 va'ice W I* Jffr.cn 1 trkCrpt J C Maddox 1 bx Cap: MeClantLan N 1 bx No mark 0 1 b U P Cwen 1 pkg J K D Osburn 1 pkg Mrs P If O'Neil P 1 bx Passenger 1 sk do l bx R M Parks A Ca 1 bx Dr Powell I bx R M Polk 1 empty keg J A Pc-ntoa 1 pkg P P Pease 1 pkg J 8 Porter 1 pkg Mrs R Payne 1 pkg K J Powell 4 bdls J W Pettits 1 trk T R Rodgers 1 bx R Rusae 1 1 bdl R Rector 1 pci Chss Roberts 1 pci F C Roberts 1 pkg R W Reed 1 box J Robertson 1 pkg S B Keardson I bx Thos Rowland 1 pkg L II Reynolds 1 bdl J H Riee 1 bx S G Eawbles 1 trk W J ?au'.isbu'y 1 tale SKPtCo 1 sword Thos J tints 1 bx E £hlpman 1 t k JN Stii.k'and 1 bx B Slcarm A Co 1 bx Jts Stewa t 1 bs Ge> £ watts 1 trk P Staub 1 pa’tem 8 Fo'omon 1 pci J J Fewe‘*> 1 pci Jno Stevens, 1 pkg J F Strickiand 1 bx A II Shaw I bx 8 Saunders 1 bx M Solomon 1 bx J 8 fantleld 1 b*gs J 8 Shackelford, 1 bxHSaundO'« 8 bag J R Sterling pci J W gt Clair 2bd's skins R II Tooiey lbx F Terry lblkt&bdle T B Thurman lpkgJ SThraiher 1 bx Capt H Tens ley I pkg P*D Threewifts 1 can A C Vail 1 l.x WQ Weave.- 1 bundle Maj BWHls ldrox Isaao Winter l box G R Wiseruar l wheel J S Walton 1 sk JD Whitaker 1 bx Mrs E Webb 1 bx T J Wend el 1 bx M D L Wright 1 bxW J Wood lpclTS Wi son 1 pkg J T Whitaker I pkg Wood It !t* Co 1 c bag J N Waldrop 1 bdl J R Wickers 5bags W 1 sack N A Webster i trunk amt '2 bss M Wait 1 bbl R J w it ows, 1 bx G A Weeks II bxs, 1 jk and keg L fl ] hi Hips 1 trk 8 C Perry 1 pkg Rev F R Ps’mer ft 1 bx J C Rob'nson 1 bx ¥ Euste'l 3 ba'es A B Rucker 1 bdl W G Reynolds 1 pkg Mary ¥ Reynolds 3 bxs J Robertson 1 pci J O Ray’e 1 pkg R Ransom 1 bxll RRy«n 1 piano M Russe'l 1 bdl Dr 8 R Raybmg 1 pkg HIS .mere 1 bx SB R Co 1 trk A N Sweet 1 bx F N SuU't-mau 1 bx N Eteveus 2 bxs B Steadman 1 gun J C tie wait 1 valice D Smith 1 tre M Saloshim k Co 1 bx Marty Smith I.paper box J J Shepherd l bx Mrs Paul J Seminrs 1 bag G II Smith 1 bx Dr S Smith 1 pci Saber Paetory. 1 bx n L bowers 1 pci S A gniidi 1 pkj A R 1 eago 1 bx A Solomon 1 bdl E M Sesvy T 1 bx A R Tubbie 1 grate J M Thrasher I pet J B Tippln 1 bbl Mri 8 C Litt’e Jaj eniksk 'e - i v 1 * V \ 1 box n Va’ea ioe W 1 bx S W Whittaker 1 c bag J 8 Wi'son 1 keg M DtW. igbt 1 bx G Wood 1 pet Capt A R Wiight l bdl skims J AWil ums 1 sk J M Wil is X bx Hiram Waters track.— White 1 sword Lt T U Wells, 1 stand Mrs 8 Whitaker 1 pkg Lt W i-.eman 1 pkg D P Woodruff 1 bx Capt W Wei bora 1 bx Faml Walker. 1 pkg T K 8 Wilson 1 bdl F William l 2 bales J T Whitehead 1 bag W R Wilson 1 paper box II Yeung MISCELLANEOUS PAL KAtifcS, A 1 box Col J A Andrews, Chattanooga. 1 va’dse A A L 1 box J Autrell, Chattanooga 1 package, Capt J D Allison -I package, J D Aberoorabte. War trace ft 1 trunk, Cot T Badger, Chattanooga 1 box IIII Brown do 1 sack J W Bacon do 1 box Dr DJ Blair * 1 bundle J T Ross, Wartr&ce 1 package Lt Bass, Shelby ville 1 package 1) P Berry. Chattanooga 1 package J M Brandon do 1 package Gen W B Boggs, Tullahomi 1 package \V Barnet t.. Cuaitanoega I box W A Keren, ShelOyvilie 1 package .V J Bruce, Caattano'-ga 1 package J S Bradiear, Wartrace XJ. 1 package Capt. Bobiag, Chicamsuga 1 box J P Craw'ord, Chattanooga 1 box B Cook do 1 bundle D F Caanan do 1 box C D Cantrell do 1 trunk R R Cassell Co 1 package Thos Cushman, Shelbyvilie 1 package J W Clarke, Chattanooga 1 pair saddle bags T M Cowa, do 1 package Jno Cantrell, do 1 package W H Ciajton do 1 package A V Coleman do 1 package D C Clayton do 1 package T W CVcder do 1 box J N Collier. do 1 box H Davis, Chattanooga 2 trunks C Dugan do 1 package J U Davis do 1 keg B ¥ Dngan do 1 package J L M Davidson, Waitr.ce 1 package J B Dill, Chattanooga 1 package Mrs J C DJiard, Cairo I package J E Dunlop. Chattanooga 1 package F M Dagneli do E 1 trunk R Ewen, Chattanooga 1 package L B Echols do 1 box L M Edwardy do 2 boxes C Ever, 8 lei by ville 1 cot Col Fiske, C^altanooga 1 carpet bag Mrs Col Fields, Chattanocg » 1 box A FaU do 1 package J Faulkner do C .1 valise T N Guthrie, Chattanooga j box Mrs g Gregory, do I box C H Green, d^ 1 parcel C D Gibson, Wartrace 1 package Jno Green, Shelbyvllle 1 package J W Gray, Chattanooga 1 packed C II Gieen, Shelbyvihe 1 saddle and bridle A J Green ChatUn oga II 12 boxes J Harris, Hunt ay 4'e l bundle Dr L H Hicks, Chattapoog i 1 trunk Capt AC Hack -rsudiii do 1 package M M Howard do 1 box M A Harvey de 1 carpet fcavT H Higgi do 1 bundle J T Ilewei l do 1 carpet bagl’ M Hooper ^ do 1 package W M Handle. Wartra ce 1 package J M Hook. Chattauocga 1 p aikage J F Halley . do 1 package J II Ho Hand, R negohl X paeksgrHiies Hoimen vi le 1 packas^ G T Hunter Cil.ata-ioo a t paskegi W E lieg e do j package S IlaUiway o.o X package G W Hasgom X package G H H dt X packag* ncli'.nbrrg & L . package T J Hill j sa:k R H H>oks «t£> a • 4 . C'j d> I bundle T E Jones, Chatunoagt j box A Jenkins d> ft 1 hrx W W Kn’ght, C mttan »cg i 1 box Mrs Kmly, do 1 parcel J 8 Kersley do L, 1 vjI se Lt J E Luckle,£ latta-ioaj* 1 box Col J Lythfer d> 1 trunk W Leftwieh do 1 box Mrs M B Law do 1 pack tge Jno Lynn, Tul’aho tea I sword J W Lsander C-laUaxooga 1 box J P Lee, Huntsville Jtt 2 boxes J Murd»fk,Crat:aho^ga 1 bundle Lt J A MoGregory, Cjaitanr »ga 2 boxes J H McEiwayne 2 boxes J H M iLendon d > 2 pseksgis J R Murray d» 1 package J Matbews d > 1 package J L *tarsbaU, Maachestir 1 package R W Mitchell • 1 box J W Marlow, Tallahoma 1 package H A Mini-., Chattanooga 1 package Lt Morgan do 3f 1 trunk S W Northern, Chattanooga 1 package T C Napier do 2 pruning hook, no mark do 3 swords, no mark do 1 blanket do do 3 pair aad J : e bags, no mark do 1 package J T NoithercutijMurireeshoio’ 1 plated W B Noville, Wartrace 1 saddle Passes g:r, Chsttanoaga 1 box T T Parker do 1 aaek W .Powers do 1 saddle and bridle Passenger, Chattanooga 1 box W R Phillips, do 1 keg Prior A J do 1 package W Craytcn do 1 package J j _ 1 package W H OjjApw, Fayetteville xter. Winchester ft 1 bundle M M Rowan, Chattano.-Va 1 trunk L W Raleigh Ao S 1 pomp H J Bice, Z 1 package M J Rawi ng do 1 package Capt Rhodes, Tallahoma 1 package J Ranids, Wartrace 1 packaage J W Ryan, Chottanooga 1 package Y L Ridley do * s 1 box M Sterling, Louden 1 box 8 E Steele, Chattanooga .1 bundle J D Snipe do 1 keg H Spurlock do. 1 bale J A Smith do 1 bale J L Smith do 1 saddle T B Stewart do 1 package V Smith do X package J R Smith do l package Lt Stowers do 1 paper box J F Scott (o 1 package Lt A PShuck do 1 package J H Smith du 1 package C G Stovall do 1 packoge J H Shorter do 1 package J B Bale do 1 basket Capt S J Saffuld, Tuonei Hill T l mattress Rabt Tone Chattanosg a I box J A Thomas do 1 package E Thornton d j 1 package J A Turner do V t 1 bnndfo Phil Ylcarro, Murfree- 'oro 1 package Van son A Anthony, Tullahcnur W hjx J W WUsob, HtmUrllle carpet bag Thos Webb, Chat:auc< g v 1 box T B Winston * do 1 box C B Watkins d i 1 trunk Geo Wadsworth ,■<. 1 packs gsWE IVard d j 1 package L Wilkinson, Wartrace 2 packages H Warren, Ihntvi.'lc? I packags R F Weary, Chattanooga 1 package RJl Wade A Co, Hueisv I e 1 i>acksge L M Wilson, do DALTON PACEAGI 5 1 pa ckcage J T Baher 1 sack J M Br4 hi. 1 sack W J A Bryan 2 trunks Cap: Jllaokiiior * 1 box W F C ark 18 package? Coke & R&dy 4 bundbtes,Strunks, 1 box 1 bale L Coben Mrs Casley 1 packags Dr J J Desmlcke 1 trunk Mr* 8 C El loft 1 box 8 C Fudge - _ 1 bundle Be G H Green flft 1 keg eter A Wendell ,1 box W H La whom ’8 tranks E Nesbit 1 box W Ponder barrel W J Page package J S Rictarueoj ! 1 ho* X u jgkt -f box R'A \Wfnolov P acka^F H-fi Yonwo'J rep2 *tscpilU The friends of Dim. T. ill. rUBLOiV announo Lia name as a suitable Candidate for Gover nor of Georgia. septS-dlw* AUCTION SALliS. By WILKES MORRIS, Aucl’r. . — *♦ ,— CARSO SALE AT AUGTISN O Imp.sited (roods by Catalogue; Irani and bdi M 17 Lin: on 1 box Root Tarts O N WEDNESDAY, Oc*. MU), 186S,com- mcncing at 9 o’clock, A. ftl., lwiil*sell at my Sales Rooms, No. 2 Gratite Row, Wil mington, N. C., tlie entire cargoes <!>t Steam ships BANSHEE, PET AND JU&O. With large consignments Ex other ships, making the assortment ot' useful ami neces sary articles complete, viz: 2 bales heavy fancy cassimeie 6 do assorted cloths 5 do melton do 4 do regatta stripes 2 do bed tick 2 cases stay binding 12 do Coats’spool cotton, 39ftyds, B and VV 2 do . flax thread 3 do linen do do - white glaced thread 4 do mens’ merino shirts T> do do fancy flannel shirts 2 do do L. cloth shirts 5 do do linen, white enameled, and colored shirt collars 3 bales white, fancy wove, ami colored Sax onies 2 cases hosiery 1 case felt hats, Canadian 2 cases India frills 6 bales solid check ginghams, ass’d colors, 2 do black and white do 1 case black metal buttons < I do do bone do 1 do military buttons, large C. *b. A. 1 do linen cambric hdk’fs 2 cases Madder and Im. silk hdk’is 1 case head hdk’is 3 cases stitched linen cambrichdk’is . 1 case Irish linen i do superior suspenders 3 easc3 ready made clothing 4 d j blank books 7 do stationary 7 do printing paper, 24x38 70 cases boots and shoes, ass’d 3 do French-ivaxed ca!l skins, 7.7 dozen 4 bales sole leather 1 case shoe strings 5 rolls harness leather 2 cases cottou card3 on leather 500 M. percussion caps 2 casks cutlery 4 casks weeding hoes 47 bags prime Jam, Coffee 5 hbda brown sugar# 40 bids’ do do 70 chests md halt* eheita green and black teas 3.9 caddies green and black teas 140 boxes English brown soup off half boxes Eng. do do 100 do do sperm candles 20 bbls Cassava starch. 25 boxes London do ]9 do Corn do 46 do do do 20 cases salad oil 47 bag3 black pepper 23 cases mustard 320 kegs Bi Garb £;oda 14 casks soda crystals, 7 cases brown Windsor and faiicy aoaps 4 cases quinine, 700 czs M casks cpsom salts IX drems castor oil 1-6 eases drugs, ass’d *2 do borax 1 cask do 22 cases drugs, as3’d Sulpb.-Morphia, calomel, ipecac, Potoss iodide, tinct opium, nitrate silver, •• Camphor, tart acid, &c., «fcc., &c. I 571 sacks Turks Islard salt j 20 hhds. 800 bags Liverpool fine salt, 2S Iba. each i 50 boxes tin plates ! 4 ions hollow Ware, ass’d 1020 chests pure Scotch whiskey- case bottles, glass stoppers, wired 272 ctses old Tom gin in same style 399 cases brandy, extra brands 99 cases champagne 10 do Port wine 9 Qr. casks Pinet Oran4y 17 bbls rum. Wilmington, N. C M Sept. 25,18G3—-cct-iu DR. JAS. B. BEAN, DENTIST, Atlanta, - - - - Georgia. Office and Labr&tory at his residence on Marietta St , 2nd]8quare west of^tst Presby terian Gbrarch. ■ sep30-dli