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VOL. IX.
ATLANTA, GEO^ OCTOBER 16. 1863.
NO. 284
Fill!>AY MORNING, OCT. 16.
.1 O tritspondence of Oie Atlant.i luteUlgenoer.
FROM RICHMOND
Kh hmwid, Ocf. 10, 1863.
WV urc'lifce.ly lo lmvo cxpiliup; news here
m n lew tlityd. Gen. Lee lias made a
lurw.inl muVLirusjfc and crossed the llapi-
d:ui. The grand Army of the Potomac has
l i.lli*'i back lrom Cujpeper Court house, and
is in rapid llight for Mananas or ArliugUm.
< >ur aruiy is in hot pursuit, it is poissibJc
that Meade may make a stand atthcRsppa-
liaiif ck, ImL the probabilities arc against it.
Th<- ,n i ter ml <if his army, which is from for
ty to fifty thousand strong, consists of raw
c MiHcrfpts aiiit recaptured deserter?. It is
an army lenible only tor.its banners audits
drums, and more remarkable for its fugitives
ttim its pu 'ii icifius characteristic^. Its
late on this, as on former occasions, is t«> be
beaten and routed. Mote, indeed, than a
Victory is anticipated. The capture of the
Foil oral ('Ai>iVil, -^.bcie Uie ourang-outang
sits cnlbroned and issues his despotic edicts*
is a glorious result, quite within Uie range
of probability.
Next week will bo fruitful of portentous
cveifls in this neighborhood, and we look
forward to the achievements of our gallant
and invincible army with pride and expec
tation. dwell s corps is iu advance, with
Gen. Edmund Johnson’s division as a van
guard. The plans and preparations of the
Generals should not be given to the public,
but they look to ulterior results of the ut-
inost magnitude. It may. be proper to say,
that never was att army bettor prepared,
with courage and numbers, to encounter a
detested toe, than is the army of Northern
Ytrgiuia at this momept. Never were men
mole earnest, hopeful and confident
of success, than our forces. If they can
carve their way lit.the Federal capital,They
will do it, and then let the high priests of
usurp ui *a and tyranny beware of the retri-
tiuliou that will follow.
Lincoln lias just iwoclaimed a thanksgiv
ing for his subjects. He i invites them to
thank God that 'they* are at peace with all
t »i eigu countries, and that the only thing
they have.to' deplore is the exten ive civil
war that pie vails among themselves, which
the pious potentate regards as a visitation
ot the Almighty lor the sins of the people,
lb* docs not allude to his own peijury in
conmieneing this war, which he pretends to
c lil a civil wair, iu.violation of lh«? Constitu-
tiou whieh he was sworn to support, not to
the hundreds of thousands of murders for
which he ii hiuisdf responsible before God
and tan, committed in the prosecution of
this iniquitous andjnhunian war. Wi‘*hhis
own hands reeking with the goro of the un
told multitudes who have been murdered by
liia order, be atlects sanctity, and call’s upon
tin* people to bewail llie eonsequeuces ot a
war inaugurated by his own act, which he
. has the audacity to call the visitation of.God
for their sius. '; .
He, the great culprit—the arch traitor—
hopes totouceai his <HffR«ooNnuies.hy-in>
ouipatihg others—the very cinrsfe pursued
by the old sia pcut, when he was condemned
to er.tw I. on the earth and to eat dust thebal-
•ance of his life. With the exception of
their sius, fqr which tliey are to repentAia
(ia.it and ashcif*, the autocrat proclaims that
the people of uie ImitcdNlatcs have cause
to return many thanks* to Almighty God.—
The w r ar has been vexatious, but iklias not
hutvirupted the pursuits of agriculture, com-
iacre3 and manufacturers, nor -interfered
wifli the 'iuereaac of population, nor dis
turbed the peaceful relations which his gov
ern nent suslaius to foreign Yiatioos.
It these statements were frue, they might
be a cause of graiitudc to Providence, but,
unfortunately, there is not a word of- trntb
in them. Yankeedom, by this abominable
w ar. nm] uo oa< understauds better that
these have been its consequences''than the
currency is rotten, whose merchants, through
out the length and breadth of the land, are
already bankrupts, and whose Government
is on the very brink of bankruptcy! At
peace-with foreign nations, .when (he next
gales that sweep across the Atlantic may
bring the news of war declared against the
United States by the Government* both of
England France! When England has been
growling against the Lincoln Government
ever tinea the case of the Trent, atnd the
latter, slung and humiliated by the necessity
it was under to take the back track, Iras
threatened to make war ou the mother
country on the first opportunity! —
When France has rendered her recogoi
lion of the Confederate States a foregone
conclusion, and an embassador hat already
boon sent to negotiate for the eJxeliange of
tho tobacco bought for France by French
agent* To this oor government consents,
provided the French government will send
its own vessels for it. The United Slates
protests rn Mo against tins action on the
part of the French government. France is,
determined to carry out her views, and to
send tho vessels. The blockade is raised/,
and war with France ensues. Peaceful rc
1 at Ions indeod, present and prospective, with
foreign nations, for wliich the Yankees flight
to be very grateful!
The Senate of Virginia distinguished it
self yesterday by laying on the table a bill
to suppress gambling, on the ground that
it was of “ too sweeping a character.’’ The
bill declared playing at faro an infamous
offence, and made the parties convicted of
it liable to imprisonment; all the tables, ap
paratus and properly used iu the game to
be forfeited, and all moneys; one half to go
to the pereon making 1 he seizure and one
halt into the State treasury*. This bill, im
periousty demanded by the frequency and
flagraucy of this offence, was f on the motion
of a grave Senator of this Commonwealth,
laid upou the table! The like, 1 fear, will
be the fate of tlie bill to regulate the prices
of the necessaries of life, and to put down
extortion. The spirit* ol speculation and
gambling has become too mighty for the
minds of public legislators to control it.
CLIO.
THE FRENCH SBY SYSTEM.
Among the many families which rose into
notice under the empire ot the first Napole
on, few held a more distinguished position
in tho Parisian society of the day than that
of the Countess B—-. Her house, at the
pt riod ot which we speak, was the rendez
vous of all the celebrities ol the time—mai-
sfmls of France, statesmen, artists, men of
letters, alike crowded to her saloons. The
baron M was one of her most frequent
guests, and had the reputation id' being us
witty and amusing a personage as conlu bo
met with; in consequence, his company was
very generally sought, even by tho highest
circles, iu which, though but little known ot
his family or connection, he had found means
to obtain an excellent footing.
One evening, in the winter of 180“», a bril
liant party was assembled iu the g*y soons
of the Countess B , when a gentleman,
Well known to all, arrived in breathless haste
and apparently much excited, lie made his
way as quickly as possible to the Countess,
and all crowded around to hear what great
piece of intelligence lie had to communi
cate.
“Wc arc all, I think,” he said, well ac
quainted with Baron M , who is so con
stant a visitor here. I regret to say that 1
have just lcared, in the most positive man
ner, tnat he is undoubtedly a spy; he has in
faot been seen to enter and to leave the Cab
inet of Monsieur Fouche.
The assembled guests were thunderstruc k
at the unexpected announcement, each oae
endea voring to recollect what indiscreet ex
pression might have passed his lips in ti(c
presence of the treacherous baron, and all,
naturally enough, feeling extremely uneasy
at the possibility of being called upon to
answer for some long-forgotten words,
spoken, as thought, in the security of private
society. The hostess pt course was most
indignant at the insult'which had beta put
upon her, and could hardly believe in the
truth of the accusation.
However, something must be done; the
Baron was momentarily expected; and un
less he were able to clear himself from this
serious imputation, he must be at once ex
pelled from the society. After some discus
sion, therefore, it was decided that, upon the
arrival of Baron M— v the Countess
should request a few minutes private con
versation with him; that she should take
him into another room, and having told him
of what he was accused, should ask if he
had any explanation to offer, as otherwise
she should ba obliged to signi y to him, that
he must discontinue his visits.
In the midst of the invectives which were
poured forth on the head of the unfortiiuate
baron, that worthy made his appearance.
Immediately all was silent, and though he
advanced to greet his Iriends with his custo
mary easy assurance, he evidently saw that
.all was not right, as his most intimate asso
ciates of yesterday avoided speaking to him,
or at most, gave him the slightest possible
salutation.
Not being, however, very easily abashed,
Baron M—- proceeded, as usual, to wake
his bow to the lioites?, who at once, as had
been agreed, said to him:
„ “Monsieur le Baron, may I request the fa
vor of a few words with you in private ? ’
“Certainly, inadame,” replied the Baron,
offering his arm, which she declined to take,
and led the way to au ante-chamber.
The Countess, teeling naturally very nerv
ous at the part she had to perform, aiiengrb
said, with some hesitation:
“I know not whether you aregnilty,' M. le
Baron, of the serious accusation which hangs
over Aou; and which, unless yon can' remove
or explain satisfactorily, must forever close
my doors against you.” -The Baron was all
attention, as the Countess continued: “1
have been informed, upon what ‘appears to
be undoubted authority, that you are in (he
pay.cm Monsieur Fouche—.hat you are, iu
short, a spy."
“Qhreplied the Baron, “is that all? I
Will not attempt to deny it; nothing .can be
more true ;! am a spy.”
“And how,’® exclaimed the lady, “have
yon dared to insult me and my guests, by
, that I ton * spy ; tad in this capacity, upon
some subjects, I sm tolerably well informed,
of which' Maddme Is Comtease, I will give
you a proof. On. thelast pay-day, at Mbns.
Fouches’, you received your, pay for the ln-
i’orm&tiou you jmd.brought him^itntncdiate-
ly after! had#ecettved mine."
“ lYbat P cried the countess; M dare you
insinuate anything so Infamous? I if ill
have you turned out* of -the - house instant
ly.” r •
“ Sdfily, madam?, 7 ’ answered the baron;
“ that I am a spy ! have not attempted, to
deny; that yoa kre likewise a spy I have
long known, and-can readily prove. We
are m the same boat—we sink or swim to
gether: if you proceed to denounce me, 1
shall also denounce you; and there is an
end of both rif Ms. If you uphold me, 1
will uphold yon, and wo shall go on as be
fore.*' •'
“Well,” said the lady, considerably em
barrassed at finding that her secret was
known, “ what is to be done ? I am in a
most difficult position.”
“ Not at all, madame,”.replied tlie^Baron.
“ l Will tell you what to do; take my arm,
and we will return together to the drawing
joom, where yon wilt announce that my ex
planation has been satisfactory.
The countess, seeing there was nothing
else to be done, determined to make the best
of it, aud as she- advanced .into the room
said, with one of her sweetest smiles :
“ I am delighted to tell ymi that Monsieur
le Baron lias been able to give, me an expla
nation, which, though! cannot divulge if,
is in ail respects perteefiy salis'actory to me,
and therefore 1 am sure it will be so |lo
you. 7 ’ ? j-
Thc guests were at once relieved from a
weight of anxiefy^Ahe’.evening passed off,
with the utmost nilarity, and me Baron re
gained the good opinions he had lost. It was
not till loDg afterwards that the facts of this
singular history became known.
SOUTHERN
units cairui.
LARUE SALE
MULLED FDD FREIUTS.
U NLESS Delivered before the day of gale, the follow
ing Packages, uncalled for, at the touthern Ix-
press Office, in Atlanta, wilt be H&ble to be sold at Public
Auction, on the 31 st day of October, 1863.
€. T. CAMPBELL. Ageaf
1 pkg P P Pease
1 pkg XS Porter
1 pkg Un i Payne
4 pkg 3 J Powell
t bdte J W Pettiss
lt«TK Rodger*
1 bx R Russell
1 bdl R Rector
1 pet Chas&obert*
1 pel PC Roberts
1 pkg R W Reed
1 box 1 Robertson
1 pkg 3 B Reardaon
1 bx Thos Rowland
1 pkg l H Reynolds
1 bdlJHRloe
lbxSQ Rawbles
11 bxs, 1 sk and keg L 6
1 hiliips
1 tr«i 8 C Perry
1 pkf Rev R R Palmer
R
lbxJC Robnson
1 bx ff tune 1
Sba'es A U Rucker
1 bdl W a Reyno'ils
1 pkg Mary P Key no its
S bxs J Robettsou
1 pel J O Ray.e
1 pkg R Ransom
1 bxll RRy»n
1 pitna M Kusse’l
1 bdl Ur BR K*y burg
Confederate War Tax,
The streral ptrspns mentioned below wh}are rrqu r-
ul under the Tax Act to make return of sales, shall he
leqa.red by the District Colleclrr to make “further re-
turas” to the Asiessor at the end of every three month
froo! the lat day of July, 1 SC-3, of tha gross am our. t of
sales made by them during said quarter, and to pay the
amount of Tax wl i A is chargeable thereon to laid Col-
lectoi:
OCCUPATION. SPECIFIC TAX. QKNEI1AL TAX.
Anctioneev <50 )4 of one per cent, on giios3
sales of stock oi securi
ties- for money.
9>i percent, on grass value
of all ether things from
V4 h April *o SOth Jane.
1363, both days inclusive
2J£ per cent, on grots sates.
None.
2)6 per cent, on gross sales.
2 boxes Atlanta
1 box T H A til rich
1 trunk A I, Antony
1 box David A Adams
1 demijon W Batty
1 sack B P & Co
1 box Rev J H Eristoe
1 box A N Pentou
1 box E A Blount,
1 sack Mr3 C Belt
ATLANTA PACRAGIS.
A
1 parcel N L Angier ,
1 parcel W H Allen . T f „
1 box Arnold & Wane
1 carpet bag RAN lien
B
1 box J BeUingrath
1 box G H’Brent
1 truuk J Belsen
1 package T Bellinger
1 box S b Blackburn
1 parcel J A Bandy,
1 pr tiredogs Mrs B L Barry 1 basket Wiza Beecber,
lboxJM Brown
1 box Moss Jane Bray
1 box A J Brady
1 box BAD
1 sword A H Black
4 bales 8 T Biggs
1 box a W Brown
1 box M L Brand
1 parcel A Putter,
1 parcel Alonzo Baron,
1 parcel J W 1 irtli,
1 parcel M Brice,
1 paper box A C Barrow
1 tea pot Adelaide Bolen
Apothecaries,
Bankers,
Brewers,
Brokers.
Butchers,
Bakers,
Bowling alley s,
Billiard r.oas,
Comm'sslon mer
i baits and com
mercial broftrs.
Cattle bn kers,
Circus-,
Ccnfeclioners,
Dentists,
Distillers,
Distillers of f. uit
lor ninety days
or less,
Hotels,
Inns,
Taverns,
Bating houses
50
5J0
10 i
200
l 50
( 40 each To be paid by tha owner.
1 per cent on gross sales.
- 1
- V200
* »
2,V per cent, m all sales.
CO' 2% per cent, on gross sales
106 and <i0 for caali exhibition j to
be paid by the manager;
56 2 per cent, on gross sales.
50 t
SDO 20 per celt, on from sales.
. I Wets per gal on 1st 10 gals
$60 A -< and $2 per gal on aUjpdrits
muiulticioas author of ihe war. Fine causes nresumiog to present yourselt night after
ui^ < .uiDi atu-uliuu indeed, lor a nation whole flight at my house, in such an unworthy
manner ?”
“I repeat.” said Ihe Baron with all possi
b’e coolness “that I am in the pay of Fouche;
1 500
| S00
KdJO
f 160
J 3(1
Juggle:sand nM- »
bltors of rbows f
Lawyers, 50
Llteryttable keepers 50
( distilled beyond tfiiii (fh’ty
First cl at s.
Second clast.
Third clais.
Fourth cits?.
Fifth class.
V
Pawabroktri,
2oO
Pedlars,
50
Physicians,
50
Photographers,
50-
Retail dealer!,
Retail dealors in ii
00
quers,
100
Surgeon*,
50
Theal: e^,
too
Tobacconist st
50
Wholesale dealers,
Wholesale dealers in
2lM>
liquor,
200
2% pc r cent, on gross sales
2.q per cent, on gross 9ales
per cent, on gross sales.
10 per cent, on gross sales.
5 per cent.cn all receipt j,
to be paid by owner of
baildiog.
per cent,, on gross sales
2)6 per cent,, o u gross sales
5 per cent , on gross sales.
All persons who are liable lo pay the above tax are here
by notified that I will be at uly office every day from 9
o’clock A. M., to 4 P. M., from the 1st to '.be 15th ihst
to r^cilve the above Tax for the quarter ending £ept.
30th, 13L3. AU who do not. give in and pay said tax by
the 15th, will be lionbie taxed.
W. T. ME_D,
Confederate Tax Collector,
Office Mublenbrink’s Building, Whitehall Stieet
Oet 1-dlSt
HEADQUARTERS STATE TROOPS, I
Atlanta, Oct. 3rd,^1363. J
Gknkh.u. Okjfkis 1
- No. 8. f
I. —Commanding Officers of State Troops wherever
stationed are requested to use their utmost eSorts.to
an eat and return to their respective .commands all per
sons absent from the army without leave.
II. —In all counties where the State Troops have not
been called into the field, the commanding officers are
hereby ordered, when necessary, to call out a portion of
their companies to arres* and return ail such persons to
the army.
The utmost diligence is eBjpiued upon them in the exe
cutlon of this order.
By command of
Major General HOWELL COBB,
R. J. Hallktt, A. A. A. Gen,
Oct4-dlw
ApDeal and Canfederacy copy one week.
MilledgevUle Southern Union, and Athens Banner,
Milledgeviile Recorder, Athens Watchman, Augusta L'on-
ft tutionalist, Augusta Chronicle A Sent in el. Savannah
Republican, Savannah News. Macon Telegraph, Co turn-
bus Times, Columbus Enquirer, Columbus San, Rome
and Marietta papers copy onoe a week for two week:.
1 ld)X It C Clutson,
1 box J M Cook
1 box Mrs E (Jauspy
1 box Couuty of Lumpkin
I box J T Cgrson
4 boxes Asa Conolly
1 ssck Sami Part right
1 sack J It fhester
1 box J J Cohen
1 sack salt 0 A IT
1 trunk Win Carlisle
1 trunk 1 tios Crow
1 bundle Diamond H
1 trunk and box Maj Ben-
ham
1 ham J Buchtnan
1 box' J F Brooks
1 box Miss L'Boyd
1 box Rev W T Brantley
1 box H Bankston
C boxes (ien Breckinridge
6 boxes K Barliner
,1 box Lundy’s Battery
1 letter S M J Brewer
1 box Dr R D Badger
2 bids E lijvbone,
C
1 package W S Cleveland
3 boxes J A Chainlis
1 pkge Lt W Crump
1 box Dr F V CUaretar
1 boxZ A Clark
1 box Lumpnin County
1 box J B Childers
0 boxes Oartiight A Co
1 trunk C A Cloud
2 boxes Green Clay
1 pkge E R Qt« k
1 trunk 0 A Cloud
1 trk W J SanUsbury
1 hale a K P A Co
1 sword Thos J kirns
1 bx K khipman
1 trk J N SUicklaud
1 bx B 8tevin A Co
1 bxJeaStewa t
1 bx Gel Ewatts
l trk P 8Unb
* pa tern 8 <»’onion
* pci J J Sewe’s
{ pci Jm Elevens,
, pkg J P Strickland
jbiAH Shaw
7 bx 8Saunders
JbxM Solomon
* bx J S Fau field
- bsgs J 8 Shackelford,
I bxRSaunde-s
I bag J R Sterling
3 pc! J W gt Clair
2bdls skins R H Tooiey
lbx F Terry
lblktAbdle T B Thurman
1 pkg J S Thraiher
1 bx Capt H Teasley
1 pkg P 1) Threew.tt*
1 cau A C Vail
I pkg U J Stusere
I bx 8 B R Co
1 trk A N Sweet
1 bx F N guttieiuan
1 bx N Stevens
2 bxa RSteadmsn
1 gun J Cfctewast
1 rallce D 8mitb
1 trk M Baiosliim A Co
1 bx Early grnith
1 paper box S S f bepRbrd
lfox MusPaul J gemuies
1 bag G H Smith
1 bx Dr T twith
1 pci Faber Factory,
1 bx H thowers
1 pci 8 A Ewitb
1 pkg A R letgo
1 bx A Solomon
1 bdl E M Seavy
T
1 bx A R Tubble
1 grate J H Thrasher
1 pet J B Tippin
t-bbl Mrj 8 C Litt'e
Jar and sk R D Thompson
1 carpet bag Alias A 51 Cole2 boxes do
1 bbl W II Cook i 8 sacks W H Cowen
1 cot and earptt bag atiath 1 bundle J S Cohen
en R I. Or mpbell 4 bundles 8ue Conan
1 basket C P & T Cockran 1 box Lt C H Cobb
1 package Castlebury 1 sack W H Connor
1 package Geo O Carter 2 baskets R H Clark
1 paper box Dai id Crews • 1 pair scales J Cunney
1 package Miss F Cartwtightl box Col J A Campbell
1 package D 51 N Cluelr, 1 basket Mr C P Cunning
I pkge Rev Geo O’Connor 1 bundle J H Cook
II s lots J S Chamlis 1 trunk Capt J Case *
1 c boq (a 8 Cohen
D *
1 spin wheel A G Davis
1 bundle Col M Drakeford
1 bundle Peter Dance
3 sacks L Dean
.3 bundles TP] for Deravas
1 bundle W D Dick
1 box Dr J W.Dausing
1 iron safe Capt Derm it att
£
1 sack E M Edwardy
3 baskets ERL
1 box JG Eil inger
I box G W Einstein
V
1 parcel L B Fant
1 chest W D Fuller
1 bundle Mr Freeman
1 box W L Farris
1 bundles A M Fowler
1 bag C W Frost
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1 child’s crib Mis C Gauld-1 keg Ganzelbaum
1 box W II Dingier
1 box Jacob Davis
1 box John Dorse
1 bov T H Dcam
1 hat box Miss Jessie Dsy
1 beg J E Doild A Co
1 toxJ Dooley
1 box J W Dillaid
1 box Jus Ensley
1 box H Klkan
1 box JLEveshai t
1 parcel <J W Evano
1 trunk Mrs Fleming
1 box S Field
1 box T Frink
1 trunk J Floy
1 box W H Fuller
1 carpet, hag A Fletcher
1 bx W G Weaver
1 bundle Maj K Wlilis
1 box Isaac Winter
1 box G K Wisemar
1 wheel J 8 Waltoa
1 sk JD Whitaker
1 bx Mrs R Webb
lbxf J Wende'I
1 bx M D L Wright
1 bx W J Weoil
lpclTS Wison
1 pkg J T Whitaker
1 pkg Wood II HA Co
1 c bag J N Waldrop
1 bdt J R Wickers
5begsW
1 sack N A Webster
1 trunk and 2 bxs 51 Walt
1 bbi R J Wit ou.j
1 bx G A Weekj
1 box H Valeu ine
W
1 bx S W Whittaker
1 c bag J S W i'son
1 keg MD LWiight
1 bx ft Wood
1 pci Capt A R Wilght
1 bdl skins J A Wit iauis
1 sk J M Willis
1 bx Hiram Waters
lnck — While
1 sword Lt T R Wells,
1 stand 5lr» 8 Whitaker
1 pkgLt Wiiemsu
1 pkf D P Woodruff
1 t>x Capt W Wei bora
1 bx Paml Walker
1 pkg T K 8 Wilson
1 bdl F Williams
2 bales J T Whitehead
1 bag W R Wilson
$100 Reward,
T HE above reward will be paid for the apprehension
and deiWery of my boy Cbarles in any jail wher*
1 can gethim. Charles is a slender black negro, about
5 feet 0 or S inch's high, and about 2G years of age,
teeth very much decayed, has a downcast look, is very
humble aud polite, has worked a good deal at the car
penters trade. Hewai hired to M;sirs. Brudcner A
Flynn, Atlanta, fta., at the time he ranaway. He is
either lurking around Atlanta or trying to make his way
to Tennessee, most probably around AtUnt- .
Addresj communications to
R. HOOPER,
Griffin, Gem gia.
or U. W. F. HOOPER, '
Jiekson's Br’.gide. Cbeaiham’s Division,
Cc 5-dlOt* Polk’s Corps, Army of Tenn.
NEGRO MART.
B Y
WHITAKER ft TURNER,
East of Washington .Hall,
O CR rooms are all neat and comfortable—newly fit
ted np—aad ws flitter ourselves th ; t we are as
well prepared to do justice to consigners a* any hvuse in
the country. We have constantly on h ind a general as
sortment of Negroes, and we continue t> s »S :it condga-
mrate from any who may wish to sell in this market.
Cmfedemoy pleas; copy. Oct 3- dtf
A SMALL HOUSE WANTED ’
A SMALL House wanted In a desirable pa. t ot the
City, for which a (pod rent wilt be paid. Apply
to the Editor. th t 4-dtt
mg
3 bale Mrs II Gardner
1 boxes M B Galcin
3 box J J Gober
1 boxes P Gardner
1 box D Qlowsaster
1 valise R L Gibson
1 box R H Gi liiand
1 trunk Green A We’sh
l box Mjss Julia A Gray
1 box JLGaffin
1 can B TTJray
1 keg fc' Guggenlielmer
1 tee T J Howard
1 sk W H Henderson A Co
1 bxs A K Holt
1 bx T T Holcombe,
1 bx Miss V Hopkins,
1 kg A H Hutchins
1 b bx J M Holbrooks
1 bx Cspt R M Howard
2 sk D J Herbert
1 trk W H nunt
1 bx A B Heanl
1 bx J T Hall
1 bx T D Hamilton
1 bx Sam Harris
1 parcel T R Grace
1 parcel R Grey
I boxC Goodman
1 package A Garvin
1 package Mrs H Geltner
1 sack C 51 Green
1 jar R Goldberg
1 box J M Gannon
1 box S I^Gist
1 box L 0 Grady
1 parcel 0 C Gibson
1 box F Grisham
1 valise H Gordon
H
1 book B B Harris
1 pci Rev H S Havett
1 baskt Mrs E A lladuc'x
1 bx Anderson A Co
1 pkg Rev H Hornady
2 demij M A Hamilton
1 pci J Henderson
2 bx and trk M Hartman
1 pkg Maj J Hoeper
1 bdle M H Hutchison
1 bx D G Harris
1 empty kmrD Uunycukoffer
1 bx R Hlgfiower
1 bx Bev H C Horniday
1 till swords Capt A Howell 1 pkg J M Holbrook
WAN TED
A BCBiTIHTTK wanted immediately, fur which
liberal price will be paid. Apply at
Oct8-dtf H. MUHLENBRINK’S.
1 bx J nenderson
1 tee W G Hull
1 bx W M House
1 pkgL H Hall
1 pkg J A Hamphill
1 hat J 51 Holbrooke’
1 pkg W 51 Hammond
1 pkg Lt M N Hewitt
1 check £04 Sadie Hurt
1 pel L J Howard
4 bids A B Trick.
1 bx Lt Johnson
1 bill F C Johnson
1 bill A M Johnson
1 bx J L C
1 sk J S R
1 roll wire 5Ir Johnson
1 bx J Jacobie
1 bill WH Joyce
1 bd: W H Jones
1 b5kt Kennedy A Blair
1 pci F C’roner
1 bx JIyon
1 bx (+ Lazarus A f on
1 bx P I awson
1 swo d G A Lofton
1 bag G A Lyras
1 bx W 1 yman
1 bx CII Langston
1 jacket J w Lewis
1 pci S W Lf o
ltot B H Leak
1 bd) A M. Kelden
lbx A Mayer
1 bx F Morris
1 trk J M Murphy
1 bdt J J McDa.L-
1 bx E Miller
1 bx R E Maram
1 bx Jno Mann
1 c bag IV B 5forg-ui
1 bx K f Mann
1 bx M A B
1 bdl R H 5!cFaden
1 bbl H B 5ieConnell
1 bx W Miller
1 pci W A Mitchell
1 pel McCroskey
1 f c\ G W Moore
1 pet Capt Madison
1 pci G H Martin
1 hammer E 51 51i!ler
1 pel Mrs TJ J Morris
1 pci W Martin
I bag So ms-t
1 bd; No mark.
1 bx Ma3y S Gwens
I pci L YV Orton
1 pci C 3 Osborne
1 bx W O’Neil
1 bdl M L Prior
1 bx F M Pringle
1 bx J.G Pullen
1 sk RM Parks & Co
1 bx LC Peblan
lkg W L Price
1 paper box 5Iiss A and F
Harden
1 bdl 5Irs W R Hunter
1 nkg R H Holmes
1 pkg B Hutchings
1 nag J W Hillman
1 pci R H Hart
1 pci Jno Henderson
2 bxs M Hartman
1 pkg M;sC V llolden
1 bx Coi A Johnson
9 kg3 J D James
1 pel J Jaohie
1 pci J 8 Johnson
1 pci E Jones
1 pci Mrs L M James
1 bdl Jetton Jk YV
1 bx T J Jeffries
K
1 pci G Kontz
1 pkg S A Lawler
1 sadi L A Sipman
I bdl Copt J J Lindsey
1 bx R J Lowry
1 bx T B Lanier
1 bx J J Langs ord
1 bxC B Lowry
1 pkg T Lurkey
1 b<ft T C Locke
in
1 pks L McGinnis ’**
1 bbl JO U :Millan
1 pump W Sillier
1 bx A H Mays
5 ob’s Diamond, M
2 bxs J Mi ler
1 bs*t E Maker
1 trk Maj T Marshall
1 trk Mrs L A Moon
ObxsJMLler
I bx Jas Mi ler
1 pkg W J Mi ner
1 pkg H N Meyer
li bxs J Mallett
1 bx J McKee
1 bx M tDaniel
•I bxs'J T McConnell
2 bxs 51 aj Brien
1 vaflee W P Moon
1 trk Cipt J C Maddox
1 bx Cspt McC'anahan
ff
1 bx So muk
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1 b 11 P Gwen
1 pkg J R D Osfcaro
1 pkg Mrs PH Q’Neil
P
1 bx Passenger
1 Sit do
I bx R M Parks A Co
1 bx Dr Powell
I bifM Pblk
1 empty keg J A Fenton
1 paper box H Y^uug
MISCELLANEOUS PACKAGES,
A
1 box Col J A Andrews. Chattanooga.
1 valise AAL
4 box J Autrail, Chattanooga
1 package, Capt J D Allison
1 package, J D Abereombie, Wartrace
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1 trunk, Col T Badger, Chattanooga
1 box H H Brown do
1 sack J W Bacoa do
1 box Dr D J Blair
1 nunale J T Ross, Wartrace
1 package Lt Bass, Shelby idle
1 package 1> P Berry, Chattanooga
1 package J M Brandon do
1 package Gen W B Boggs, Tullahoma
1 package W Barnett, Chattanooga
1 box W A Burch, Shelbyville
1 package V J Bruce, o'oat** no" ga
1 package J 8 Bra>hear, Wartrace
C
1 package Capt Bolling, Chicamauga
1 box J P Craw'ord, Chattanoogaa
1 box B Cook do
1 bundle D F Cannan do
1 box C D Cantrell do
1 trunk R R C as fell do
1 package I bos Cushman, Shelbyville
I package J W Clarke, Chattaaoc ga
1 pair saddle bags T M Cown, do
1 package Jno Cantrell, do
1 package W H Olajton do
1 package A V Coleman do
1 package D C Clayton do
1 package T W Croder do
1 box J N Collier do
O
1 box H Davis, Chattanooga
2 tr unks C Dugan do
1 package J H Davis do
1 keg B F Dngan do
1 package J L M Davidson, Wai tr. o
1 package J B Dill, Chattanooga
1 package Mrs J C Dillard, Cairo
1 package J E Dunlop, Chtttanooga
1 package F M Dagntll do
E
1 trunk R Eiven, Chatt inooga
1 package LB Echols do
1 box L M Edwardy do
i 8 boxes C Ever, Shelbyville
V
1 cot Col Fiske, Chattanooga
1 csrpet bag Mrs Col Fields, ChaUanotgi
1 box A Fait do
1 package J Faulkner do
G
1 valise T N Guthrie, Chattanooga
1 box Mrs S Gregory, do
1 box C H Green, do
1 parcel C D Gibson, Wartrace
1 package Jno Green, Shelbyville
1 package J W Gray, Chattanooga
1 package C H Gleen, Shelbyville
1 saddle and bridle A J Green Chattan oga
XK
12-boxes J Harris, HuntsvTe
1 bundle Dr L H Hicks, Chattanoog i
1 trunk Capt A C Haekersmlth do
I paokage 51 M Howard do
1 box M A Harvey <lo
I carpet bavT H Higgs do
1 bundle J T Heweil * do
1 carpet bag TM Hooper do
1 package W M Handle, Wartrace
1 package J M Hook, Chatt aaooga
1 package J F Halley do
1 package J II Ho,Hand, R’nggold
1 package Hines Holme*. Shelby vide
1 package G T Hunter Chattanooga
l packegj W E Hog e do
1 patotaxe 8 11 »' t«*» ro
1 package ii w liussom uo
* GHII.lt
l package
j package Uolltub-rg A L
■ package T J Hill
sa .fc R H Hooks
<1 •
<1 >
do
[ bundle T B Janes, C.iattauooga
1 box A Jenkins d i
1 bix tVW Knight, C intUn >cg»
1 box Mrs K»)ly, do
M parcel "J 8 Kersley do
I*
1 val se Lt J E Lnckie, Ciatla »ojjt
I box Coi J Ly.hyer d •
1 trank W Leftwioh d i
1 box Mrs M B L*w. Co
1 package Jno Lynn, Tul ahouia
1 sword J YV Liaodcr C lattanooga
1 box J P Lee, HnnUvLle
. .. ai
2Jj xes J Murdw k,C_>attaao>ga
1 bundle Lt J A McGregor/, C.iattaoxigi
t boxes J H McElwavne do
2 boxes J H M iLenion do
2ptckrgw J R Mu-ray d<
1 package J Mathews a >
I package J L -darshali, Manchester
1 package & W Mitchell
1 box J W Msrl jw, Tallahoin i
I package H A Mhn<, Chattanooga
1 package Lt Morgan do
N
1 trank SW Northern.' Chatt tncoga
1 package T C Napier' do
2 pruning hook, no mark do
3 swords, no mark do
1 blanket do do
8 pair saddle bags, no mark do
1 package J T NoithereuttjMarfree&boro’
1 pistol W B Noyilie, Wartrace
■r;-> . * ....
1 saddle Passenger. Cha’tanoaga
i box T 9 Parker do
LaaekW Powers do
1 saddle An9 bridle Patoenger, Cha’tancoga
1 box W R PhlUipa, <*o
1 keg Prior A J do
package W Crayton do
1 bunt le M M Rowan, Chattanooga
1 trank L IE Raleigh « do
1 pump H J Rice, do
1 package M J Rawi ng do
1 package Capt KhodevBuHahoma
1 package J Raaldc, Wartrace
1 parkaage 3 IV Ryan, Chottahooea
1 package Y L Rlutey do
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1 box 51 S!a*Iine, Louden ,
1 box S E Steele, Chattanooga
1 bundle J D Shipe do
1 keg H Spurlock do
1 bated A Salih do
1 bale JL Smith do
1 Kaddle T B Stewart do
1 package Y Smith . do
I package J R Smith do
1 package Lt Stowers do
1 paper box JF Scott do
1 package Lt A P Shuck do
1 package J H Smith do
1 package C G Stovall do
1 packoge J H Shorter do
1 package J B Sato do
1 basket Capt 8 4 Siffald, TunneCHill
*
1 mattress Robt Tone Chattanooga
1 box J A Thomas do .
1 package B Thornton * d >
1 package J A Turner do
V
1 fcnndle Phil Vicarro, Mur free* bora
1 package Vanson A Anthony, TaUahoma
W
bax J W YVtt*on, Huntsville
carpetbag Thos Webb, Chattanooga
l box T n Winston do
1 box O B Watkins di
1 trunk Geo Wadsworth do
l package W E.Ward do -
1 package LYVllkinscn, Wartrace
2 packages H Warren, Fliotvtlle
1 package R F Weary, Chattanooga
1 package R B Wade A Co, HucUvflle
1 i*ack»ge L M Wilson, . do
DALTON PACKAGES
1 p.arkeaga J T Baher 1 sack J M Bright,
l sack YV J A Bryan 2 trunks Capt blaokmor*
1 box W F c ark 13 packages Coke A Rady
4 hundbles, 2trunks, 1 box 1 bate L Gohta
Mrs Casley
1 package Dr J J Desmicke
1 trunk 51rs 8 C El iott
I box S C Fudge
1 bundle Dr G H Green-
1 keg - eter & Wtndell
1 box W.H LaWhoru
31: unks E Nesblt
1 box IV Ponder
1 barrel -W J Page
1 package J 3 Riclai-ihnn
1 box J W Stevens •
1 bundle Dr 8harp
1 saddle Joseph Terry
1 box *t B Wise
p ackage H B Yohwo iJ
truxk and bdl M W Linton
*1 tox Robt Paris
X box Capt H W St, t key
1 box R A Wlmpley
£ep2SUep80
AUCTION SALES.
By WILKES MORRIS, Aucl’r.
CARGO SALE AT AUCTION
O I*
imported Goods by Catalogue:
O N SATURDAY, Oct. 17ib, 1863, com
mencing at 9 o’clock, A. M., I will sell
at my gales Rooms, No. 2 Grarite Row, Wil-
miugton, N. C., tlie entire cargoes of Steam
ships ^ * '
BANSHEE, PET AND JUNO.
With large consignments Ex other ships,
making the assortment oi useful aud neces
sary articles complete, viz:
bales heavy fancy cassimere
do assorted cloths
5 <3o melton do
4. do regatta stripes
2 do bed tick -
2 cases stay binding
12 do Coats*spool cotton, 290yds, B and W
2 do flax thread
do linen do
do white glaced thread
do mens’ merino shirts
do do fancy flannel shirts
do do L. cloth shirts
5 do . do linen, white enameled, and
colored shirt collars
3 bales white, fancy yvovc, and 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
1 do do bone do
1 do military buttons, large C. S. A.
1 do linen cambric hdk’fs
2 cases Madder and Im. silk bdk’is
1 case head hdk’fs
3 cases stitched linen cambrichdk’fs
1 case Irish linen
1 do superior suspenders
2 ease3 ready made clothing
4 Uo blank books
7 do stationary
7 do printing paper, 21x38
76 cases boots and shoes, ass’U
3 do French waxed calf skins, 75 dozen
4 bales sole leather
1 case shoe strings
5 rolls harness leather -
2 cases cotton cards on leather
500 M. percussion caps
2 casks cutlery
4 casks weeding hoes
47 bags prime Jain. Coffee
5 hints brown sugar
40 bbis do do
70 chests and halt cheats green and black
teas < *
30 caddies green .and black teas ,
140 boxes English brown soap
50. half boxes Eng, do do
100 do do sperm candles
20 bbls Cassava starch
25 boxes London <TB
10 do Corn <16
46 do do • do r
20 cases salad oil
47 bags black pepper
23 cases mustard +
320 kegs BrOarb f*oda
14 casks soda crystals,
7 cases brown Windsor and fancy soaps
4 cases quinine, 700 pza •
34 casks epsom salts
11 drums castor oil
16 cases drugs, asa’d
2 do borajt
1 cask do
22 cases d riigs^, asa’il
Sulph. Morphia, calomel, ipecac,
Fotoss iLKlsle, tinct opium, nitrate silver,
Camphor, tart acid, &c., &c., ice. '•
571 sacks Turks Island salt
20 hhd?. 800 bags Llverpcol fine salt, 28 lbs.
each -
50 boxes tin plates -
4 tons hollow ware, ass’d
1020 chests pure Scotch whiskey
case bottles, glas3 stoppers, wired
272 c ises old Tom gin
in same style
399 cases brandy, extra brands ,
OU cases champagne
10 do Port wine
9^ Qr.^asks Pinet branly
17 bbls rum. _ ^
Wilmington, N. C., 8ept. 25,1863—<*cl4>3
L AR D 0 I L,
FOR SALE.
TTIGHESr market price paid fur Tallow and
lx Lard, by GUINN, TABOR A CO.,
SeptM-dawlm - at Waltea Bptlag, Adnata.
LARD FOR SALE,
I OFFES for sale my form 8 niilea west of Cartera-
ville, Bartow county. There la one Iran tired elgiity
ttree apd one hail acres in theta act, about 85 clearfl aud
a hifh state of cnliivatiba,
. Sept 84-dif .D. W. BL PEACOCK.