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£|t Hicbmonb ®ijjig. »ATl K DAI BOKUIfi, AFML th 1IM TIRKS — ©ml* 1 year fU.M; • awaits |ku*; h' * **** pe‘ Hod, W t* par month. tw-riou t y»ar. *S » « BM’hi. V> «*■ Waaau 1 yaat, $XM; < a uotiw, •*.«>. bniauM a*. tha risk of tha swhewlbav By < a* rq jaw. • I am, T# oaat* *■ ‘“T^r Be*, waariy « *»l-w.efc y loaartla-a »l-0e ** Worttf laoartlaaa Bl-M-___ y?-*71!f^.TZwiwaa aawapapara, or any S?Ti^2m^S2,r. .V B. »«• * uavugor sending the •aaato mm ■*"»■ ^_ 444^,, t0 ipc People of the Confederate States. Toe Preeideni i*tu*e U»i» morning an addrern to the people ol the Confederate States, urging them to direot * their agricultural labor mainly to the production of food supplies. It eas received at this itfioe too late for in sert i mi in this issue. Kxccinox it Cane Lu.—The execution of A. C. Webster, who was sentenced to death by Court Martial for violation of hia parole of honor, took place yester day at Camp Lee, near this city. The prisoner held a commission under ih# bogus Pier pout Government, and when tint captured was released upon parole, but again took up arms against the Confederate States, and was a second time taken. For this military offence he was condemned to suffer death by hangiog. 11c was ac companied fiom the ptieou to the camp vesterdav by his spiritual adviser. Rev. l*r. Brown, of the l’resbyte riae Church, and by several military official-. The guard woe composed of Wren’s conspony of eavalry. The prisoner was dressed in the uniform of a Federal officer, lie was extremely weak from an injury received when he attempted to make his ercape on a rceeut occa-ion, bat othet wise seemed to maintain con-iderable fortitude. <>a arriving at the ground, a half hour was devoted to religiout exercises in the carriage, and the prisoner asked the officer in command to extend his time until 8 oVoek, the latest moment allowed by the terms of his -entenoe; hot it was not deemed expedient to gtaut the icquvsb He «w assisted up i lie steps of the gaiiOwa and seated over the trap, and being asked if he bad anything to say, declined to make gny remarks, ile gave the signal himself by dropping a hat from his hand, and at taenty three minutes before 1 o’clock »us launched into eternity. His death was almost iustanta •:eou--. It is about a year since a Yankee spy of the same uame was exe :uted by hanging, on the same spot. Kaon the Kastejui Snout.—A correspondent of the Baltimore American fnrnwhes that paper with an ac count oi a di cu.-v.io-i at Accomao Court House, Va., on ifcKh utk, between Jo. Segar aud Dr. Arthur Watson.— Segar “'denounc.-d nnsparingly tlic doctrine of fo'dow lowing his State, right or wrong,” and *t iu-licattd” his vote for the “ indemnity act” on the ground that “the times require extreme and energetic measure?.” Dr. Watson annouucetl bis brother, Dr. GiUet Watson, as a competitor for (he Congressional honors coveted by Segar, and addressed the crowd presumed to have been present. By the way, it is a little singular that ti.c American’s correspondent makes no aliu-iou to the size of the meeting. Dr. W. “ proceeded to attack Mr. Se gal's vote on the conscription and indemnity bills, de nouncing both measures, and particularly that portion of the indemnity ant which indemnities the President.” Tuc BrinxLL Mi'art a.—A notorious ertmina', n med Charles Lewis, was recently executed at Treoion, N. J., for the murder of a jeweller named James Rowand.— lie was, according to his pwu story, well acquaiited with Dr. Harvey Bardcll and Mrs. Cuuningham; was in company with Dr. B. on the evening of his murder, and had seeu him win a “pile oi money” in a Bowery gam bling-house. In a recent conversation with his counsel* to the heariug of a deputy Sheriff, he admitted that he kuew more of the murder of Dr. B. than he would di vulge. No doubt is entertained by those wno have been in closest communication with him siuce his imprisonment, that he was the murderer of Dr. Burdell, as well a3 of others before and since. Death or Majos Edhcsd Wixsros.—The announce ment ol the death of Major Eltnuud Winston, Sr., which it is our mclanchoir duty this morning to make, will be read with deep and unfeigned sorrow by all who knew him. Tub sad event occurred after a brief illness a his residence »u Amherst county, Saturday afternoou. The deceased was widelv known and anivettally beloved tor those alerting qualities of head and heart which made up the character of the true “ Virginia gent'e man” ef the oideti time, of which class of worthies, now ucarly aji gathered to their last, lo g home, be was the peer of the best and most distinguished. M: jor Winston had passed bis fourscore years, bnt retained to »the last his mental faculties in lull vigor, ant), when the death summon* came, calmly and quietly yielded his spirit into the hands of Him who gave it, as quietly as one *’ Who wraps the drapery of hi* couch about him, And lien down to pleasant dream*.'* Porrroxifi to k’in Srnuios.—It will be seeu by the Congressional report that the House of Representatives La* postponed the bill to organize a Supreme Court, and the bill to establish a Court of Claims, to the third Mon day in next session. Tux Boztn or Arr aiseu.—We trust that the Com missioners to be appointed under the “Impressment Act -ill ere long be designated, and proceed to the do-charge of the important duties assigned to them. Usraoroiraa Hall.—The War Illustration* will be again exhibited at Metrepilitan Hall, this forenoon, coir* maturing at 11 o'clock, A. M. FiSaSCUi. AMD C ill 'IkH IlL. Fat dat, April 10, 1S63. At iowj'. HiliaioD, Adiiu8 A Co.’i auction b*1<2 to <U/B tnt foLowia* phew* were obUlne,! « I"* to ckoke, $l#l4«$t,*1. (• bb's., $l.*SO l,$l . $l,f ; 1b beft, cUi M aufir $1,473* JJ tA/b. MKl »$*,*», MU Md% 33c; UlU « cAt»4ki ♦0’; Kv>; pouu>« lie ML beai»« a i •, knlWt.ili lul’J «* **,.^1^ CO P.tRTUKRMIII* MOTICK, 'PUK UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY X (<ml iO*rartu ihlp for the purpuae af eocdsctlrg a (tatni AUCHOM AMD t on H1S910M Him Data la the alt/ af Blcbaoa I, ami bars 'akro the Large U taSHtHSK »o *, P«»Tl Street, Mrwirty occap ed 1/ J. A Vafina a, Jr., A Ca. Tho oEer their »aer'e*« to the r frlnwls aad th# pahlic Mr the aaM af *B kteda af BKBCHAMD1MK, either a/ Aacttrn or private aale a*their coaaig ura stay -le» i. Thatr particular attaotion will Ira given to th- sale of DAY tiOODt, MA BD WABK. (•KOCKBIKM m TOBACCO. Tbay «<S alia aagutlat:. throagfc tbair frlaoda la BoaA carol - a . aad Georg a. fur tha porch aa of Cottoe, and from tbair «ipa> rttnea in Ha ln-.s a-d antuaioUaca with bay ax, the/ fael e- „S Jrst that tha .itcrrefe af their errelgnora vtll hr fill/ protea ad lathair hands,and do tfort shall beipareJterea er aaUafrcUoD to all those who a«jf favor treat w.Ui thatr pal wage Liberal cash advaecexenu will ha na*a apoa aoaalgMBeaU in h >ad. I.L'CIUS L LAAUK, or LAMB f. BK08 A CO., AL/BBO TOLLBfON, id South car I ra. THOS Y OATLKrr, op UWATKIS A CATLETT. ASsffjssz tsfas?*** *001 _Btcatama. Va. AprU a, Uea. ap<0-tw PUBLISHED TQ-DayH -a- - *-* BB’feu free by wail ea receipt af price. ^ * aoA-dt ...V” * J°Hh.TOH, _l*a Main rirast, Krtwoud. "yyOOD CHOPPERS WANTED. to hire ter the haUaaa of the ye-.r, to able bulled lefiTieT^? caeiamed ta the aae af the aaa, (a vat k la A brwule eeantv Owners or hirers hat teg each, will please addicts as at Qreeal wa>* tie—t, A haaarie county, or a C-e* A Boa. R chmond at^-Stewaata* C&EW A ItN.MRLV. » telegraphic. rKOJI CHARLESTON. /a rKCESTlSO PAATK’L’J.AKS OS THE KECKS T *707//. CiuBLrsru*, April 9.—AH quiet; n« prospect of a fight to-day. A Confederate officer from Morris island t.oaid,‘d the wreck ol the Keokuk last night, and found h>r tan el had tuen pi.-reed through by a bail. [sicomi uihtaich.] CnaaLKuroM, April 9.—Six Monitors aud the Iron sides Milt lie withm the bar, about two and a half miles from Sumter. The enemy is waning for a uew machine to remove torpedoes. Everything is in readiness for t te attack. Seuor Moneada, the Spanish consul, who recently left here in a Spanish war steamer, returned to-day, via Richmond, having left Washington on Thursday last, on hearing the attack he.e was imminent. Neither the French nor English consuls are here. [third dwatch.] Ciiaslestox, April 9.—Accounts from Fort Suinter refl et the highest credit on the garrison for coolness ai.d bravery m the leccnt light. When the Monitors werw d.scorered approaching, the men were at dinner. At the round of the long roil, they sprang to their guns with cheering; the hauls fl*g was iuo up to the air of • Dixie,” played by the baud ou the parapet, aud a sa lute of’ thirieeu guns fired. Col. Alfred Rhett was the commanding officer ol the For'. Lieut. CoL Joseph Yates commanded the bar bette batteries, and Msj. Orrnsby Blanding the cas» ma ted batteries. The enemy fired eighty shots at the Fort, of which thirty-four struck. The gamsoa arc eager for t*:e uext chance at the Munitors. [i rricui. wmatc* ] CUABuenvx, April V—To Om. S Couper.-G neral W. 8 Walker destroyed aa aimed ileun r la the Ovosxw liver, at day U«ht tfal, aijmlny. No cajua'iiea on oar eiUe. AU quiet, fcix M ooitois sad the Iroaride* aie atiti wiihiathc bar. (agate!) O. t. Baicavd.iaD. [Cooeaw liver ii a tew miles scuth of Poctai-go- It if]*arairv Pv.t Hoy at Ulaud from tue malu land J SUCCESSFUL ATTACK UPON A GUNBOAT IH FLORIDA. Savax.xau, April —A leUer to the Moruipg News, from Pahiika, Fla., rays: On the 27all ok, the Yankee gunboat, Bon Dulord, vms attacked in St. John’s river by Dickiuon’e cavalry battalion, driven off and many \ankeee killed aud wounded. Among the killed is the notorious JiauMS urn law, Montgomery. - . DESTRUCTION OF A YANKEE GUNBOAT IN COO SAW RIVER. CiiAU-xsTOA, April 9.—An official despatch from Uar decville announces tnut early this morning, Gem W. “. Walker, with Lis light artillery, destroyed oao ol the entjwj V gtinboaU iu Comiw river. L0L13IANA. Pom HrwoZ.Ap.lt 9—All qui.t here The cn.uy * llect an I oeluw have disappeared. The lortner »'» above I.jjuS.u, Forty each u.-ed and parol, d prise nera from NewOt teaua arrive'! lierc yesterd y. Toe 1 mop, are in esc client spirit* and vigilantly watcldrg lor (oer »f the Vaikee reaae i. c. ai ■ ezottein.nt was caused Uet night ty a log of Are will b Lioated ilowath. t.v.r. a skiff a Ith ntgrces att nipting U pass the b dterlea «M Cip hered tide luorolsq:. icoi'.ssv, M as., Sp.ii 9 —Sellable in ormatloo frvniSt. Joseph'*, Lv, sutes that UaxiLtoti’t pickets h .ve boon skiralv in .with the east) y. 'id ce ds s, I va.tu w th Yankee , came ic wa th t Yuisas yoaktiday. Uairl-ch's plcktti captured a negro bearing del patches from cr onr to the upfe t! et. ' lie navure cf tl e com ruu ilsatloa has net been made puh.ic. The negro wta bung t9 <my. lh« ene" y has b en rail.force I i n three regiments. THE EXPEDITION TO STKFl.E’A DaYOU. Jac&aoa, Apr 1 i. —A spec al derpttch to the Appeal from Me c. I'bl V, 11 > ye.urdsy, ray a that the ML.siss.pil river Is rislrg — iLere are lucrie empty O.A 9 fioni 11 otphis The Vicki berg la to to cotton-olad so a* o lend troops. Vicksburg coats have re nr tied fr.o Eteele’s Bayou btdly eacnaged. lue navigation of the Bayou a os fcun i to be more clffleult ilisn tlio V AXvO. Humphrey Marshall, at \Thidiester, w lh heavy Infantry, en countered (luiuby’s foices, who Igr.omiuiously fled, burning every u,;ng on tho relrevl [f i is porii m of the despatch, in the o*. gunci. wes aloo-t unlntc.iiribl-. IVt give the best tr-csiallou the aiudd e cf words ac.mli* of.J More families have been celled from Memphis in retail.tisu for raids open the railroad, l ROM TENNESSEE AND KENTUCKY. Cuamzo oa, Ap il 19.— T i* tnery occupy Lebanon with a dlrialon under Geu. Key ) old's. They ars also in force at (ber thage. News from Ken ucky Is cheering. Tho Louisville Demccrgt ‘Spurns the tyranny of th. Union Democrat c Ccnvcndon and its plltiorm ” Ail quiet st Co'un bia Tweaty more p-ls.nero reached here yestrr ,«y. Yankee scon's have burne J tee railroad btUge north of McM.nnr.Ue. ACCIDENT CN Hik'|VIRGlNcA AND TENS. RAILROAD. Lygcancnu, April 10—The t ain vh'ch lei. hire this morning on the V.rg'tka anl icoueraee Ualiroid, alth 400 ezehacgtd Confederate psi< ners oa board, ran off Use track near LowryS tm* .ng, wounding ilerca iclul.rs-live of them seri.usly. FROM TICK EURO. \KtSMte, April e>—kveryild- g is qoiet hero. Two moro 1 nnsprtl lefi thh aterOLOn, bo rid up'he river. A naikber Of ‘raospores eiUI In sight. ^ F R I 0 A N CHURCH. Tl,' lerg* audiences of the L dies and Gentlemen of Richmond who have attended tv* C O N C E n T s or Till. AND THII HUSNUS MORIAH, are respectfully informed that the following performances hare been telected ft r MONDAY EVENING, April id; “Luc ret la Borgia"—Somnamhula; • Mendelsohn's Ooncerto In G minor;’’ “facia il Lamme-mor:" • F,a DUvedo" (Vocal), from 8h*k»pear*’a Borne i anJ Juliet; Tenn .a ,n’« • C ine Into the Gav. den Mattie’—Cavatina, “Barber of Fertile’'; “Dun Der Frev seholtx, by Mi a Elisabeth anl A-cl) SI man; Shaksperlan Kr trarsganst, “ Life and Death of Klnv Richard the “bird ; *Th* MlaleUi* Bough,’’ or the Lores cf Lord Lovel and Nancy Bell; “Follow the Drum and Belaey B ksr," by Mr. Horn to. apll—At* 2^EW RICHMOND THEATRE. Actiog and Etage Manager. R, D’Oaaay Oc nur. SATURDAY EVENING. April It, 1SSJ. Tho performance will commecce with the 0 a=d Ore tare..... TV1LHKILJI TELL When will be presented the great Tragic Play cf Lsiioretia Borgia, the Poisoner. Geonaro. r, young soldier of inrtane...Mr. Ogpcn Don Alpiuinao L’Este, Duke of Tarruaa.Mr. Harris n Lucretla B.rgla.Mi»* Kali* FateUe • A VAUERS or rtSh'E. Mvflio O.-ini.Mr. Bale* Jepp-1 Lov reMo, with s ng.M’rs 8. Partington 01 ,fen*o VlUeluiisla.Mr Well* Dm Aposlol) Gaaelio.Mr. Brown A*iani • Petrussin. .. Mr. Smith Forrest of characters see programmes. Hock me to Seep, Mother.Hits Elite Wren Charming Dance ..Mis* Mary Partington To eoeclude with MILLY tLc Maid with the Milking 1’ail. Vfttly, with songs.......MU* 9. Partington Algerroo...Mr. Bate* Lord PhtUn 'er.....Mr. Thorpe Deleon. Mr. Well* HON'D A V, an en’lrcly new, patriotic Diatna, hy James D. McCabe, entitled Tlx© IVlAidon’s Vow, na, THE CAPTURE Of COURTLA X I). Tills pity la 'oueded upon fact—scene* and incidents baaed in Ttnotwc A a bam a Ey* V >r p«r<leula> i e< amall bill*. I^T Urx tlflcf now of «n, ihirc s«al» and lost* ma> be cured. I>oor> op-u al quart* r to »:?:■. Performance %Ul commence quarter to elfht o’clock pcecVljr. apll p A N T K C II N O P T O M O N~ METROPOLITAN HALL. Ln Muloet....Acting Manager. TWO ENTERTAINMENTS TO DAT’ MATINEE AT 11 «>’CLOCK, A. M.t for the convcnltnrc of Families and Children. THIS (SA1CRDAY) NIGHT, LKKMAUOK Y'S GRASD DIOR AM It' AXD AITOMJ TfU WAR ILLIINTKATIONS! VIEWS IN NEW ORLEANS! VIEWS OF LOUISIANA SPE ERY! VIEW CF PASS MANOHAC! GRAND MILITARY hPICOTAf LK! WOUNDED OFFICER AND FAIIHIUL STEED! New and wonderful feats of the renowned Wlaard, MAGrO del MAGE! SMITH 8 POPULAR BATTALION B'NDI KW AUCTION AND COMMISION HOUSE. ^ .. . LAN CHS llitC, VA. The eobeertbera haring taken the atore house, No. 89 main 8t-, recently occupied by George M. Rucker, aa a Dry Goods Store, here associated themselves together Under the Ryle and firm of MUCKER Ac LEE, for the purpose of conducting a general AUCTION AND COM MISSION BUSINESS, and offer their services to their friends and the public generally In the sale of Dry UooJs, Groceries, Manta factored Tobacco, Country Produce and Raal and Personal Estate of all kinds, either at auction or at private sale. They will make liberal advance# on merchandise and product In hand. Georg# M Rucker having had an experience of twenty-five yean In Ih- Dry Good* trade, and A. A. Lee an experience of about tit* same length of time In the Grocery and Commission Buries**, they feel well satisfied that the Interest* of ail irfco farot them with cc alignment* will be well protected. Aoeount of sales with net proceeds rendered promptly. GEORGE M. RUCKER, of Lynchburg. A. 8. LEE, deh-dflm late of Richmond. Refbr to lEMoU A Deewry, Edmund, Davenport A Oo., K'CV Twin* A Oo., and Twrdy A Will Urns, Richmond, Ta. • ADIT k INSP'R OINBRAL’B OPTION, I - Uijuxoxd, April 6, lb68, f . 6mu Owns, I , No.tr. f l 1. Tlie lo.'.owing Act of Oorgreee, concerning ' f/n/irc.wmesfa.'V •ml tlio n tractions of t’e War Pep* tinent r<»pe tlrg it, of pool sh il tr .lie information and di.ectl n . f » I concerned: 1, •• Win never iheeitfeocleo (fatiy irniy In the Add are such *• to Bake licp'raiments v(*iuriSS ® ttSde* tf subsistence or olhw |i opoiy absolutely neocaaary, then such l.npr, a: m-nt j may bw maue by the officer or ofll era aline duty it la lo furniah auoh fen* age, articles of subalattuce or other proper y for such army. In cases whe e Ibe owner of iu.li property sud the Imp esattg ndh cor cannot ague upou the vain; tbareof, tt at all be Ih: duty « such Imp iaa ug r A> e , upon an affid .vlt In wmlng of the i»o* of auch property, or 1.1; a4ent, tla1 auoh prtp'rlywaj ps<A' rai.e.1 or produced by aald owner, or Is held or ha* bairn pffib chaiod by him, not for axle or tpe.ulatlo , but f.r lila own nae or c oaump Ion, to came the a nus lo be aeceit lined and dito ml 41 by tlis J.dgmcnt of two loyal and disinterested tlia.-iiof ikg city, county or parish in which auch impressmi n s may be iusda*» ope lo tr selected bytheowucr; tne by toe i»pre«lng offlesg; and In the event ef t'elr disagreement, ttua; tiro ahall chooseJtn umpire of like qual A.atlons, whrae deciaion ahall be Anal The liaisons thus tsleoied, af.er la .log an oath to rppialasiha pro perty impressed fal ly and Impartially (which Jostli, aa well.to the affidavit provided f.r In this action, the hup easing cffijsgJg hor.by authorised to admtni ter and icrtlly), shall proceed to »* eeeij as*, compensation for the property so Impressed, wholUlr the aooolute owne ship or the temporary use thereof only ISAW* g nre 1 MaK ••esc A Toat the officer or peisxn impressing propel lyW Sforciifd, ahaU, atthe time of aald taking, pay to the own# ,tde agent or attortey, the con'llrnsatlon fixed oy aald an|iral*ers; and ana l also giva w Lie owner, or peraou coulrolllng aaij prop*Mg, • lerilOcate, ver hla official aigoature, specifying toe ha tiliob, regimes t, brigade, division or cotps to which he bt longs, that MB property U taaenti ■ 1 for Ih: use of the army, could not be o IMP wist P.-O.U ed, and was taken through absolute neccsdty ; let log forth ih time and place wh.n and where taken, the amount of oempessation UxeJ by said sppraiae a, and Uie asm, If any, paid for Ihe lame Sold certificate ahall b: ev.de.ee f r the owne , *s we 1 of the taking of ashl property forIhe pu lie uar, as tlie rlgfit ol the owner to th amount .f compenaaUon Axed aiafortosld. And In era: sail officer or perron taking sail piopeity shall have iaUA to pay the owner or 1.13 agent said compensation aa herein befogf required, thea sail owner shall be ent iled to the speedy pxym-M ot she atine by ihe »roper dl bu'Sing officer; which, when so paid, ahall b: In fud satlafactlon of ail claim sg.U.s-. thegjveitime.t of the Confederate 8tilej. .... . ■•gtc. f*. Whenever the apprahement p otlicd for in the Irst section of this ae; shall, for any reuon, be Imprac loable atthe time ol said Impressment, then and In that case the Value of the propcit impr ased thall Oc aasetatd as aeon as possible by two loyal and clstntereoted cli!*:ts of ihe city, county or paridh. wherein the properly was Iwkcn, chaitn aa toUona: Ooo by the o ner, and one by ih. C mini a ry or Qua UnnaAter General, or hla agent, who, In case o. disagreement, ahall cfc-OOO W third Mlh s-u or hke qualiAcs1 Ions as an umpire, to decidw the mallei a la dispute, wh, ah II be sworn as aforesaid who shall hearUw proofs adduced ay the psrile* as to Uie value ef sal i property, and ■see a a just a. upeuaaUon then f .r, according ur t.e testimony. ufBC. 4. That whenever the fce;-e:ury of War shall he of opin ion ilixt It i; neccasary to lake pilvxtc . rope ly for pubic uac, by reason of she Iraprud cability of prtxu log the tame by purl chase,so as to accumulate necessary sup) he* for the army, or V.# good of lbs m I e, lu any locall y, he nay, ly gentra: order, Uiroaih the proper «ut> oral oat* nfficeis, so horixe ad h property to be 'taken lo; Ihe public ns. ; the compensa Ion due the owner fer Li. same to be d.leralied *ud u.c v.lua fixed a; povldei for lu the 6 *t anil second section of this a t. “gat b- That it ih ill bo th dut.-of the P esldent, as early to ptacilcablo alt.r the passage of H i act, tyappoiut a coma.la L-'Ctria a h Stole where pieptr y ah.l. be taacn torUispobUn use, «nd reqaeoi the Governor of such of ihoBtuV.s In wMjhUie Pre’adeut .hall appoint sad ceiuuiisSloner, to appoint another commissi.-ocr to act In caijan-Kia nl h the coxmission r sp p luted i y the Preside.t, w uo shad tce.ve ihe compcmal on of a'. I .1. 1 srs nor lilt Mils fc s;i tic-r mils* MM l:l 1/M L. Im i.kifl br the Coofe .crate no.eminent. bald couimtaiktiers thill coc • 1 ate a b ard, whose du'y it sh 1 be to fix upui tbs p lets to be p .id by the Government Ut all property I inputted or taken for the p bile use as ataresaid, to as to alio d ju»t Co* pea it oa to ibo < wners thereof. Bid ctiuta sslobe S stiall ag ee upon aud pobl tli s schedule of pri cs every tw> in mt s. or eftener If they tha'daecmikp-oper; aid iu the ereut thev shx.l not be able to ag ee !n any mausr .oufUed to th m in ihli > ct, th>y shall have power »■• appoint an umpire to decide Ihe m tte ihdbpute,wto»o decision aiisit be the dec.-1.8 tf tie boa d ; »u 1 said umpire sh .,1 recelvr the same rate of cimpcutalien for the time lie >0111 rtrvs, allow,d t i*tld Lcmtni.:! n. rs rcspec'lvely . Provide«/, that did CO- m slon rs shall lie residents of the B’.ate for wf-is h Uiey shall be appointed , and li tho Gove nor ol any State rhill reiMetr, ncKic't lo . j-point sa d lumraietiocer wi b.n t n days after a re-. Hurst tj do s> by theP.office t, then t: e I’re-ldtnt shah appoint) Withcomtnk^Oaort, by and ul'.h Hie nines and con cot o lhe‘ Senate. ‘ esc. 6. Tint all property Impressed o tike.i tar the pnMte ate, «t sforcssd, iu the bands of sty person ether than the pe sons who nave raised, g-own or pr.dac d the same, or persons holdli g the same for tlielr <rwu use or consunipticn, an I wli > tba 1 mtke the affidavit es hereto beiore required, aha I be paid for accord ing to tne s-h«.'ul* ol prices find by th-: ecuunlssiunc a as afors said Bat if the i a er Impressing or tikl .g for the pudl: use su.h propi rty, and the owner, shall differ as to Ihe qn&My of the article or property impressed or taken »s aiurcsald, theieby ma king It fil> within a higher or lower p ice uamed I, the schedule, t e i the owner or sg:-1 and ihe officer im, resting or lakl ig, aa starts- id, may select each a by, 1 and disialeresled tills n.of the qsal fi rati"us as stores lid, to determ : e the quell y ol said ar'.l c * or pr. pe.ty, who shall, iu case ol dU;gieea.en', epp lot aa umpire it like qunliil ration*, an l Lis dec slon, If approved by lbs officer iui, resting, ih«II l>s> final; bit' If hot approve!, the Imgrts - leg officer rhall send the stvard lo the com i laffitaer* of the State where t e property is lap e»sed, wiJ. his tasons for disapproving the sin-, and said comini loners in ky he it au< h proofs aa the partlei may respectively a-du e, and their declaim shall be fiaa^ ProrUlnl, th.» th owner m*y receive tin pr.ee; flared by tbe.m prevsi >K officer, a liliout pr. juuice to ids claim to receive die 1 igs er compensation. •Vac. 7. That the rr p-rty necrssrry tar the support of the owner and hie fa iiy, and lo carry on hit ordinary sgitau tu.al and medial ioal bu.in.se, to he tweet Wined by the appraisers, to bo appointed as provided in the fiat tectiouofths act, under oath, shall cot be takei or lmpresrid for hepnolic us -; and when the imp fusing iUlcer and tin owner cannot ag.ee ** to thequau ll.y o! property ne e suy is aiortasid, then the decision ol lbs said appraise i shall he binding ca tho cfiber sud all oilier , er ' ‘•Bsc. S. Where property Ins boei Impressed for temporary use, and If loot or destroyed, wi'hunt the dtfa ll of Ihe owner the Government cf the O.nfcdoraie B.at.s shall pay a Just c .mpen salion therefor, to be ascertained by apnritseis appo uted and qua! Ard vs pr vldei In the first ste'leu of this set. If su b pro p rty when returned li s, lu the opiui.n tf t • owner, Ikwd la < jure ! wtdl-l lu the public use, the axoun af damage thereby sus t lined shall be determine I In th* iu liner describe I In Ihe third section of this ait. theeffleev r-turning thr property belrg autho rised to act on bihal. of the Government; sad upon euch enqui ry, the owilficatcof tfie value of tiie y operty, when original^ Imp eased, shall bercceivod asprlmn/icie evidence of the value thereof. > flea. 3 Where tiav«< are Impressed by the ConfcderatcGov erume t li Ikho'ou tar kiio..ti-or a o.-oibcr puilio worls, Ihe ira p.easmeht ahill be made by said Government Recording to Ibe rules and regulations provided iu the l«wt of the State »he'tun they are imp* saed ; and in th* abstnee of such law, In accord ance with such rmlvs and regu atlo a not inconsistent a I h the pro visions of th t act. as the Beer tary of Var shall front t'ms to time pree.'ilbe: 1‘rcvldc 1, that no impress neut of s aves shall be made when thry c n be hired orjrocurcd by the consent’of the ownc or agcit. • Sac 10 That p e\l 'Ui to the first diy of December next, no Slav- tabo logos a fit in or p autitioi exctndrtly devoted to the prcduciion o: grain and pr visions, fh-.ll be taken for he public utr, without the consent of the owner, except In esse of urgent necesslt r. • Bxo 11 Tt stsny romuiiss'oned or non-commlssioncd nflicsr or private wh) shall vUUte tho proiisiors of tnit act, shall be tr ed bviore them Uta y court of he c rp, to which he is attach:d, on comp slot made by ll.e owner or other pe soa; and »n convic tion, tf an officer, he vh it be c "hie ed aud put into tiie tanks as aprira e; and if a non-commissioned officer or private, hi alsll sutfer such put iahnunt, notice nsistent with mi Ittry law, as the court ui .y do eel ” II.—1. By the authority of the act of Congreve aforesaid, the Sect clary of Wnr hereby re ogniree impre>smeut as a leg I sul Oprratl e mode if atcuiing necessary .uppliet if suhss'eme, lost.cal and <pi rtermssttr’a store* tar the aruihs cf the Conlcd trate flutes'ii the field, and t> sc.moulds them in magaxlnfs, posts Mid depots, owing to ibe impracticability of procuilng them bv contract. 3. li ip-eumenla may be made undero.-d rs from Generals com maodl ig a rnlw, departments, o r,s, division*, brig d.s, and by coinmandrr* of detic‘'td pv t ea an 1 p sts, whin a neces.ily arl ae*; whicho d>rs may te exeeu*. d hy.qu me m tiers, comm s-.a rtrs oi medical purveyor and their subordinates, ter their re spective departments. \’he 14uar.ermaa.er General, Oomuheaiy Gensral and Burgeon General may des gnat; the t flic rs and persons who shall he c, tn petent (0 make Imrre^menta, to accumulate supples at p stsa.d depot . a. No officer O' agent aha 1 Impress the nccsistry sup) lieu which a-y person may have for the consumption of hluself, 1,1s family, employees, sieves, or to cany on Ms ordinary mechanical, tnnnu fa lining or agriculturalemptaymimts. 4 B fore *uy impres irent of property iba I take place, the impressing cflioer or Ms agent swill m ke an offe’, id ires d to t e cwr.e", his bailee or othir agent, to purchase the prcperty.de serib Ing the property he wlshea lo 1 urchase, the price to be paid, and 'he mode of payment, whether lo money, or by certificate, and stating that upon the refusal of tbe price offered, thatcom piueation for the properly wi.l le made a.cordltg to tbe actof Ootigreea atansald Tir the regvlafon of impressments; wh'ch gotia'lun for the tale ortppmp iatLn thereof, to that there can be no removal or traiifer of the same. ft. In the event of tbe n'usalof tbe price offered, the Impulsing officer shall p oceed to settle tlie c mpusstion to t e p.ld, accord ing to the llrat taction of the ait ao restld, If the proptriy be I >rgs to a petsou who bus pi own, raised, or produced tb same, cr who hold* or ha* pprthated the same for Mi own osecr cor.eump t on , but tbe said property shall be paid for according lo the ftih ■cation o' the tet afores Id, if he properly Is hd l for ra'e or other p-.rpaet* than those be ore mentioned. «. that the pxperty ihali re rain In the p-esers’en of the own er, bl* bailee or agent, and at hW risk, during lb* pendency of tte proct edlsz- fo: the ascertaintn-nt ot U>e coapvuaatlon, cries* It ■hall be othe wise agreed to, ornntess no u gut nece city alitll rtqwlre the posit stlou of the property to be rh.r.ge'. In ca»e of a c anged pos/cMion, the toLfoderate Piste* shell he rega-drd as the owner, and the pr peryt shall be held f r the r accouit and riik. 7. The impres Irg officer shall, at the dale of the Impressment, pay k» the owt er, hlstgent or attorney in fact, ths ctmpens .tion agreed upon, If It be prietkab e; but if he c. it; ot do so. he shall give a certificate, secor. leg to tt e eerot.d se t:ou of Ihe act afore said ; which shsft be paid upon pnsenution to the disburslrg offi cers, who sh 11 bedeslgnated for that pu pose. S. Impr ism nuts, which sha 1 be made before the sppo'ntment ol the commissioners designated In 'he ftth seoion of the act a fore eald, sha I, totwithitanding be legal; sod In I t c tes provided for by thats-ction, a portion of tbe p-operty shall be retsloed as ■amides, 10 that the price may te se tied anil corapecsstl n ad just ei according to the provisions ef the seme, Br order, (B'gnedJ ft COOPEB, «P >-lw_Adj’t swJlnvp’r Ocnl ADJT AND INSr'R GKNREAL’8 OFFICE. ( K'custom, April 7,1 S«3. | fI’ECIAT. ORDERS, 1 ' ’ No. B4. f • • • XXX. Brig. Ren. John II Winder Is hereby directed to make immedlan Inqul-y, and report wlthont delay— 1st The name, rark, regiment a- d oorpe of all commissioned officera, and the lengta of time each has be n In the city. 2d. In each case ho will req i re a copy of the leave by which ths officer is absent froas l.ls prrper command ; or If etatloned In oot order by which he was put upon duty. «.\X a a m®.!! “ •I'?*4" V'“ “ r Is not rightfully lo HI hmond, Le wilt b« sent forthwith f> bis prrper command, and the fact repvrted to this office for further action of Ihe Depart ment. Dy command of the Secretary of War. John withers, ap8-lw Aisle tact Adjutant General. CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA | ~ UK Mas mat, PcavsToa’a ( erica, ’ (. Richmond, Va. April 1st, ISCS.j. j rFlIE Ladies of Virginia will render the Coii -1 federacy ve-y essential service if the* wl l Interest them se.vis in the culture of 'he Garden Poppy, as a means of sunn'v. lug os* of the most valuable remedial agent# ns.-d la the t»i.T. ■B* *lclt *04 wounded of the ar.-y. siudiu* ft om the punctured cprnlei lliould, when iuffickptly hardened, be carefady pot up and forwarded to the uDdert.gned. Per* -ns havlnt seeds of the Poppy will be pal l a liberal price for the same If early application be made at this Depot ..* R. W. JOHNS, ft M. P, ,p 1_la 0. S Aniy. AUCTION SALES. A UCl ION SALS— BT FLtUGHTER, PICKLIN k 00.. Auctioneer?, 150 Mala Street. OiTVE'DAT, the UUi April, w#»HI itll at our (tore rtioine, 15J Mans reel, commencing at 10 o' I ick, a large lot of l)HV I.OOUS, (illOdiBIKft, HABDWAHE AND SUNDRIES, embracing m 1)H r GOODS, 4 sain II .e 44 B1 ek and Wbik EnglJh Prlota, 150 piece* Rich Spile* Bonnet Ribbons, 8JO,nod best ••llertlngV' Needles, I5J poa: d, Saddlers and Patent Thread, aw pair* L»d e* and Childrens Lasting Gtilers, SC N 1>R IKS: 10 oaake Soda Ash, at boxes Best Cutile Soap, in bags Rto Coffee, 40 b rrel, Urctrn Sugar, « eht U Kins ‘ Engl'sh breakfatt Tea, 1 do. do. Gunpowder do • 1 bag Prime Java coffee, no PS AND BARltY: 4 bales fOOO lbs.) Hops, 89d bdkbels Teaneaste Barley. HARD WAR K <tr.: 1 Invoice of Saddlery, consisting of Buckles, Coach Harness, big T.eea, Bl u Ac.. But Hinges—wrought and cssle-1 to8 Inchts, Knives and Porks, ttct*«or«, Ae. ST A TIONBR Y: 50 reams extra super. Letter Paper, 50 do. d'. Gap do., £0,000 Envelope*. SMOKING TOBACCO:', 50 cases of the celebrated ''Ducaliou’’ Smoking Tobacco, In 1 and 5 o und bale*, ft# rates “Kil Uinnlck,” “Pioneer,’’ “Rose Bud" Smoking Tob®>c% 50 cases “Jockey Club,’’ “Regalia," "D ih la,” Ac. MASCNACTCRKP TOBACi V: Several lots of Pine and Meet urn qualities. ALSO, 1 line Granl'e Dinner eel—lib pieces, I “ Rosewood Piano— B\ octave*, 1 Lot Floor Oil Otof, 1 Fine Ourpet, w th many other tie* rab e goods now In store and dally expec ed from wrilmtn. ton. . .. .... Parties desiring to eontrtbule to til's sale will pteaaeaen Ho the.r g oods at once. _“P1" d‘ Auction sale— BT WM. H. FOWLS A RONS, iron Front Building, No. 1 Hi at d 118, Main Skirt. On TUESDAY, April 14th, we thall r.ffer a 1 rir- line of Mam* fee Core l an < Smoking TOBACCO and OROCElllKS Among the latter—If they arrive In time, will be Included- * 50 bvnela N. O. Molasses. On FRIDAY ITlhlns'.. we *htll offer a Urge aiaortmin' nr STATIC AND NANCY PRY GOOPS AND NOTIONS, uartlculaia bereaf er. O-insignora will please send In their good* aasAily a* rorsl'Ie „,n/tt W1 11. F0WLK k fcONJ. BY GODDIN A APPERSON, Aucl*. I,' X T E N S I V E lj kali: of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! SLAVES, HORSES, U ITT ro CATTLE, By virtue of » deni executed by B. W. Orjan and wife, to the tt-derilgncd and OUiera aa Trusted, dated 21 it February, ls61, and recorded In Ileorico county Court iflice, and With thecjD •eat of the parties Interested therein, as the only act ng Ircstee, 1 will sell at public auetl n, in the nr er earned below, upon the premlics respectively, commencing on Monday, Uie 13tlx Day or April, 1003, at 10 o'clock, A. M., If fair. If not their the next fair day thereaf ter ' t rite a an e hour, the Allowing Beal Estate conveyed by th; aald deed, to wit : I. ihe estate formerly owned by Qen Bernxrd Teyton, lying on James river, and ml e river road, about 7 mllte above Richmond, embracing th a f rmiknrwnaa “ Westham Cotta ;t,” an-l •• am bl 1*1,'' eintalnlng about 1,280 acres, consisting of abcul870 aerri of Jaiuea R ver low grounds, 635 lores of open high land, and 225 acres of wood land. Tbe op n land will be lall off Into three tracta with low grounds It each—aay tbotrt 835 acrea in e -ch tract. Upon one of the tract! there la a oa elling with excel lent out buildings of e7ery kind ; ai d r pon another t act thrre la a.mest extensive and 7* ualla water powe lm nr distely on the c n'al, which la well worUry the attenUon of those wishing tush property. The wood land will be divided Ihto three tracts of 75 seres each. This la said to be Uie most heavi y Umbered land in this vicinity, snd being within a few hundred ytrda of lbs canal la of great value. II. The farm just beyond the above, adj Inlog the landa of >lee ra. Higginbotham, Wickham and others, being the forma seat o' Col. Ambler, and im"e recently of Dr. Duval, con:a!nlog 850 seret, with about 150 acre In w < da Toe improvements consist of a Dwelling, In a beautiful cak grove, with a fine ap ing in the yard ; goodout-bulldlnga of every klod, and aa extensive an 1 fine orcl ard. III. The lands derived from Dr. Hopkins’ estate, Mrs. Uowle, Ih mtiGordon and 'then, curtain nr in <he aggregate 637 a:res, lytrg on the Three Chopped Road a d Deep Kan Turnpike, ad joint. g the I inds of G G. Exall, U. A. J Smith, K. D. Carter, Mrs. G eea and oUiera. TU- property wit! be laid off Into four tr cts, ranging In site from 18a to 265 ac es: ep: n two of wb eir are g rod DsoiUogx wl h the utual outhouses. IV- A small tract of land pu chaed from Thom*i Glsnett, con- I txln 13X acrea, adjoining the prop rty of Mrs Uraen near the mitt. V The tract of land on the Rive It ad, ne .r the Fo.kj,atthe terminus of Uie Plank Road and adjoining WwtUnm, c ntaln ing about 175 acrea, of which 73 acrea are Jam's Hirer low grounds of excellent quality ; the remainder t elng high land with a portion thereof in woods. This tract will be i"ld In fire parcels, upou one of which there isa laig . qaantl'y of tbe best brick clay lmmed ately on the canal. The firm known aa * Olenhurnlv,” on the Plank R - ad, about four miles from Uie e.ty, at|johilng Uie lands of a. I. Ellerl, E«q , and oUiera, eont icing Iso acres, wish an excellent l>wel Ing and on dtouaet, fine orchard, Ac. Tills faiut will be divided In ji three tracts, which, beiu near the*ity and acc-as ble by good roads, ah‘ uld attract persraa wishing pri tty country seats. It will be seen from the foreg • ng decor idro- a that there will be sold tw nty tia-U, rurglng in lisa from 13 to 350 acres, I) lag from four to nine mile* from Ihe city, and pcsesalng almost every va riety ol situation and character, U.ut stf id.ng to pnretas ra a wide range of choice fr.m wh ch to make their (elections, ilteia lands are for the molt part In good condition; upon portions of theme ops of w’ eat and winter o la Irsve bet a seeded an l are look ng w el1, and itnnedlatc poraemslon will be given, so as to ena ble purchaser! to put in lira Bering cro. a. Upon the day following, say on TUESDAY, the 14th day of Apr I, commencing tit 10 o’clock A M , at t' e Pe ton Farm, will l>esold the following peisonal property, via: 85 Blare*, eonahUng of mrn, women, boys and girls, some or whom hi e ve y viluabit; »l o 32 Mules, 5 bones.40 herd <f Cattle, Inclu Ing some fine fat Oxen and Mill'll Cow , 35 Shtep, *tl Dogs and Bhoati, 125 bam Is Corn, 6U0 hush la Wheat, lee, Bacon, hard, Ac.; also a large quantity of Hay, Oats, Fodder, St 'aw. and oth-r provender; Wagons, Carts, lla nesa, Helpers, Threshers, Plows,Cool err, Ac., At-; n alio t, eve.ythlng lh.it li usually /(.nil on large or Well pro vided f mu. The i-lavet and all of the per onal property thet can be brought to the Pry ton Farm will be sold t. ere; hut such at cannot be re moved there, win be sold where it Is ; and for that pirpose after fltihdl g a•. Peyton », the eale wl 1 he aojouir.ed from farm to farm uutll the whole Is d spoted of. And upon »RID AY, the lIUi day of April, commercing at o’clock P. M , will be aold In the following order, the Real Estate in and rear Sidney, conveyed by the deed, to wit: I. A Framed Bouse and lot on the north- idenf Dover or Cary street, near Bclvld.re street, being Uie property formerly owned by Hiram Ca’Dell, and now occupied by his widow. II A Vacant Lot at the oorlh-eaat corner of Dover and B lrl rlere streets, 40 by 100 feat. HI. Two F.anred leoern. nta o’) the north-aide of Dover, he twien Laurel ard Cher y streets, f5 10 12 b> 130 feel. IV. Three B'lck Tenement! fit the aotilh sldeof Dover, bstwe.n Laurel and Cherry streats, occupied by Mestrs. Brown, Kelley nod Green, 7BX by 97 feet. V. Two Brick Tenetnente on the wcat-al ’e of Laurel street, south of Dover street, occupied by M.ssrs. Thomas and Toler, 51>tf by 104 feet. VI. A Lot with a Carpenter Shop th rein in rear of tne above, fronting on an alley 19 t'et wide, 52 by 103 feet. vert itin'l, M 8-1S by 160 feet. irul WHICH WILL BB BOLD, VIII. Tte shares and Interest of B. IV. Green, being three o gli-ln ol the whole, in ihe Block and property of the YVettham Road Company IX. ¥0 Shares Slock of tbe Bank of Richmond. X A ichelule cf debts due to B. W. Green, amounting to $68, 090, to be seen at the office of the T.-nitec, and whloh parties In terested a e invited to examine before tbe day of at e Su veys and plats o' the property are now being ma le, and In a few cayi |will be on exhibitl u at ihe office of tbe Trustee, alio, a* well as the Auctioneers, will tare pleasure la giving any inforuiailjn that may oe deal e I In rsepe t the eio; and persons wishing to purchas ■, are ierit.d to visit lh* land , which will he shown Or the ov.rseers before tbe day of sale. aw The pardis Interested under tire deed are rarlli u’eriy re quested to oa I at the ofltro of the Trustee and examine 11* provis ions and other pape s bearlot upon their privll.ges therein, so that they may have a full unde standing of Un tr r ghts, and de cide, each for himself, befoie the day or salt, a hat Is test fr their I tcrest. All persons bolding prior Hens up n any of the propeity whe ther by deeds of trust, tilles retained, judgm < nlr or olli.rnUe, will please fnrnHi me, before the day of sale, with statements of the s me, 10 that arrangements may be matlu for their spee y pay ment ; and those hololng cla ms against nse, as Trustee, mu t pre sent them at once. Should the weather on ether of th i days above nixed, prove unsuitable, the sale fixed for such day will be postponed until the next fair day at tbesxiue hour, and -notice of such postponement will be given through the i ext day’s papers Tkhmb of sa e at prescribed by the deed. For the Real Estate U cash ; the balance upon a credit of 1,1 and 8 yea t from the day of sal?, the purch sera giving bonds or notes for the dtferred payments, bearing Interest from date, the In’erest payatde atn - ally, and secured by ’.rust detdi upon the propeity. For the slaves cich; and for the person I property sums of |60 and un der, cash; sums over * VI, 0 months credit for notes with interest added and satisfactorily endorsed. But the de*d furtcer provides that In lieu of the terms above stated, any holder of tie paper secured thereby may purchase any of the trust property, and upon paying If of their nsepectre purchases In cask, will he slit wed to discharge tlie renuUng U In p per secured liy the deed; but only the paper h-ldby the cred Ito s who s’gned the deed, or tbo assignees of such or dltors, be fore the salt, can b i >ec let d la payment for \ of any purchase. Parch seers topsy the taxes fur 188). A. D. TVILLtAHS, Trrstee. GOODIN A APPRWtON. a) 8 Ids A net’s. P. 8.— Cash will be received from those who may desk:* to an ticipate the credit pay men's of the foi egolng saler^^ ^ 5 *. . A®® Trustee. j_£0USE AND LOT FOR SALE. I offer for sale my ITouse and Lot In the village of Chatham, (PUtsylvani*Court lionse), containing about forty aoreti of land, more than one-tldrd of which Is In woods. Seldom Is there cffeied for sale a private residence better lulled to the convenience and comfort of a family. The Dwelling House Is Urge and tasty. The ont-boosee new, a good stable, eat rtage house, kitchen sad cibln, a well of excellent water, a garden we l-encloted, and the whole place well-enclosed and conveniently arrang’d. Any one wishing to purchase the above property can examine J It by calling on the (ubecriber, or by addressing him at this place may havepems, Ac., made known. ROBT. H. TBEDWAY, ph *8—tf Pittsylvania 0. H. AUCTION SALES. VVTUKB DAYS. BY KENT, PUSH A 00., ACCT8. OALE BY CATALOGUE,—On Wednesday, Warthouac oc“m*ncic* « l» o'oloik, we will .ell, at car BV CATALOG t! K, a largo and dealra tie awor'.meot of *. DRY 'KlODS, STATIONERY, COKKEB, Ac. Joat received per .learner. Leopa d, Chaff., and Emm. from Nat aau, conalatlrg In part of the following, 1000 piece* new atjle Spring an I Madder P.lola. 600 “ cleg nt prin ed or* n I t, • y , WO “ rxtra Sc t It Gingham.-, mo “ Atlanta1, DtBegea and Moh !r«, 8JO “ DcL ine* aod facer l)re*i Maori*, 100 " black Alpacca* and Pa ainettaa, 86 “ black l loth, an 1 eol-red D eaklm, 100 “ l-lack and colored Cambric., *1 “ .V grey and fancy Cai.'inere* 1 caae C 4 Confederate grry “ 8 “ Eng. Taffeta Rlbbont. 800O dr x. Coat.’ A Clark’. Pp ol Cotton, 8 bile, mixed and f nry Sealskin., 8 •• rich nuo.ted P,u«h, 1000 B)». patent Th tad*, aaorted, b'W “ Engll.h 8’oe lhrtsJ, 9 0“ M.miair. Seine T rea \ f-00 pack. Erg an i Am 81m, <1 -0 do* Glove and Ilo.lery, snorted, o 0 ream. No’, and Gap Pa: Nt) extra lloep 8ilr i, 800 M Coan erelai Envelope., 00 bale. 0 th n tVadci g, H| lerdla Crareand Siella Shawl*, White Cambric, Jaooneu and ULe.l., Bleached English Shlrtin- >, Table Napk'ni and Da ■ atli, Women', and Mlat.' Merino Vut*. rolling Cloth., Nu 8, band 10, Tooth Brtuhe., Comb., Ac. -ALSO l»igi Rio, Cubi tad Java Oc ff.**, 47 cam Linseed OU, V* kegi U curb 8oda. 10A0 extract Lopwood, 10 boxf l C To, 10 cases BaUd Oil, 10 44 Caster OH, 10 14 V.nc B tttdjTa 5 0 B>a Bi<hrcriiat« IL.taeh, 1U0 *• Chloroform, ’ 80 cate* Men'. Mo. and Lusting Gaiter., 10 ■' Pres, end Cav Iry Boula, lo “ Brotans, aaio.le-l. Alargcportl n of th, above good, ara now in it re. and the bManc, with many ether deairatle ar Irle*. are ixpected 1j Catalng-je. will he ready, and the gcod. preptrtl for ex min. lion early ru t-eiroxt gut the«,‘e »p I'-a-w' tk.t d.K SNT. l’AIX t A CO,, Anct'a. BY hl'MXEA A ABENfr, A'XTJ. C'XTKVSIVB AND ATTRACTIVE SALE “ J„2F FRSSft AND SEASONABLE DRY GOODS ROOTS ASD SUOX$, IIATs NOTIONS, rfr , Ac.-On TCrii’ xr*:' <a°a,‘il2.*. D1xt',tl0 Ulil ‘l our Uoute, corner Yfaln u d Iffth .tree,, «a vill .1 at aactio', a very large and -l-j rah aajonre -t of Pr«.h and Seasonable Drv Goods, B.oU • n . 8 ou, Fancy Goods, Ac., Ac., among which al l be 'oend II e rhe I Uhl tin.. >1a. lari's Strip** Pillow csss 0 ttona, Manchester Ginghams, Pape Cambrics, Swi-s Moatics, Checked Muslins, Fancy P. InU, • la.k and While P ints, Palo and Fancy Motudanee, O-gandie Muslins, Fils, Linen and Cot'on llhd i, While Cutt n Heas and % Pose Pins, Needles, Hcoks in, Eyes, Linen and Cotton Tape,, Hair Pins, *■ K'l li Letter and Cap Paper, F r e English Envelopes, Lead Peocila, Bteei P La, Pen Hollers, Ivory and Horn Fine Ocmba, Dreralng Com s. Piper, Fancy Soaps Pearl nd Agate Fli t Buttrnt, Gei nine - Id Oa-tl e Soap, French Calf-hklit. A gene »1 tssortnten!— Hoo's and Shoes. F ne Felt Oa tiinere and Wool Hate, • , 8^e Thread, Trunks, At, Ac , to wh'ch, If they err vela time, will be a de la Special Invol.-e of BLnciips Goons, eonsistlng of a g.ncral v.rlity of i.-arce sn-l v.luablc goods. . , SUMNER A A KNTP, •P’ _ A act I n. era. BY GCDDl.N A API’EUSO.V, AL'CTF. VEliV VALUABLE LOT ON TIIE North , B o «•. between 9th a d loth st eels,'or-sle t auc Pen. will be sold it at-.-ton, on the premtsei. on TIIUE8DA V the ICth April, lbtlt, it <>’o'osk, P M , that truly valuable iot located a. above, ndjr.i.nog the r»elderce of 0-1. Thoa. It Bisgcr. trortir gCn feet, running back 'HI feet. THs Is Just-y r.gurd-das one amongst the most Valuable lots in Rithm.nd. * liana cash, balance at Sant ISaontta, ftr negrtiablc a tea. Inter at add d, secured by a trust dre-l, or si cash, at the optim of the pychaic.-. GOflDN A APPKRSON. *ltf ____ Ancle. \TALUABLE Ifeal Estate, on Broad nnd ’ Ada .a streets, trgelher with II -usehoH Furiliure, for s .le •t feet tea. At The rcqn*st of Mesas J. C. A R. R W.isdton, we ,h .1! sell V 'h,; W*"* 00 W«dne day >!«. l.Vh of Ac'jr. IS®, at 8 u clerk P M , in the ordtr advertised.'the follow ing v.loabiereal (rate, via: that large aid well located Brick terurn nt on thd fou;h tide of Between Foa Lee ami Ad* mis atre.ts, recer.t.y occupied by Mr. Jicf-b Woedsnn ; also, tin acj-tnlng wo d n tenement, eccuplel by M.\ Robert ttedf-rd— and alro, the lot adjoining on the eeet, wl b a larce brick stab e at.bl* tsereom A ter which wl 1 be sold the largo new fn me dwelljen He east line of Adsms alrtet. it rear of tbeCI-y street Methodist Church, now occupied b7 Mr. Mark Tvnda I nd tuia.tjolni.-g tenenent oocuped by Mr. J -nb Keleler. After . r**J wU1?t *l!l 00 ,o d* frg cmJi, At the late residence of Mr J ic. b W to taon, on Broad str-et, alt the fu nl lu e t.i rtln, consisting of the n u<tl variety. Term* for the reel ci'ite. ore-third ciah, lalance it it and twtlve mr nthr, o- neg-t able not s, inte-nl added, re cured by a iruatdctd, or altca h.at he cptl-n o'the purchaser Thelaxis and i surance for this year to be pol l hr the pu chare t *rJ- _ C01)DIN A a r-PERSON, Auc a. BY JA3, M. TAYLOR A SON, AucU. rPIIE VALUABLE PROPERTY, KNOWN *■ AS 1HK “ASHLAND HOTEL)” On t) e Richmond. F,ele.-i -kaburg A t otom.c Railroad, la ll>no v r onrnty at Auction. By virtue nf a decree of He Circuit Court of the d'y rf R ch mond, entc-cd the'JtM day < f January, 1MII, and a dc-rr* amen ,-rj: ,lh^' eVf’ e,1,ered u't 6th »v U February, 1SC3. in t* e a It o. Tcvffii tt at cm. Robinson an i a! the undersigned, ootem'* doner the by appointed for the puri»oae. wills'll, a bib* an* lion upon tlie pre.u se ,oo THURSDAY, th-iSt day of April. If falr.tt n t, the ne.t lair day then-utter, comma ct g a- 11 o', lock, A M lb ‘.r.*!u.lbe.re‘1*,u‘e Lri0*n u he “ASHLAND HOTEL,” in in« »>I1I InsaM cause mentioned asrolL«»: c tr.ct of land c -ntaln'ngabsnt 4.) acres, alt tiled in thecouot o Han ver. In the town of Aahlan 1. itnm dl*te y upon the Rich mond, Fr d -iD-liiburs A Potomac Ka'lrrad. about Hi mlnifrmi Iheelynf Richmond,and known aa th~ Ashl rd II. tr 1 Tract, with all the imornvemen s there-.n, Coml.tinr , f a ljrg.-ttLd ha ii..,n,e G'l’el Bulldltg, ended w-.-.hla the la t f.w yearr, up-n Ih * most apia uved tnroil, and capable, with cottage* a -ade ‘, c-f accom modating lot) peraons; all the rcq-iia.te oul-t uht ing areatached t-iilie Hotel, and among them a a pe Bil'-rcotn. Bowling and Bi Hard Faloota. Train* past between Asltltnd and Rlchuto d daily, and heads of f mllies. residing in Ashland, w It have the pr1vi e,c of a tree ticket on lae^tar* lo and fT ni R ehinond for the next twenty years, with the probability «f Its bri.ig ex tended indefinitely. Until within the past eighteen trr-nlhs, the Hot I has been a popular resort of the citlrei a of I ichmond, who nrtfer lesidlnr there vith t rlr f unllU tin- In.* ih. ■,<t.ln.sr w. ltetuh'dfrtiiuttir II it. I and placed at convenient dii'micca from It on ihriaiiie forty-tcre lot, are nine han tom* Cott«rr», convenl • tty and tit e*u ly pi nned fo the ore of famillea etid ng at the HoUl, or crpiLle of being TPvided wi'h lota attached to them, each to become a dealrable ittltetcf. A plat of -tie p c pcrty at proposed to be acid, can he seen a*, the office of the auc tlr.n*-*-. Taaaa—On -’oo th ca*h, or th? wh le If p eferred; the bal •n?e at 4, b anti 12 months, for bend* bear log lut. rest, with ap proved atearlty ; the II .le to be nl&lncd until tlnfu-t" cr ode.* of the Court. HENRY L RiCOKE . Comuila loner. Jaa M Ttmoa k &•*, Aarfo'ieira. apV—tda. BY BENT, PAINE k CO., AVCT’i. 1 EXTENSIVE AND PEREMPTORY -a sals np nAMUFAtTI BED TOBACCO «fc GROCERIES AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY, the 14th lnat., C3~ menclng at ID o’clock, we will te I, without r. srrve, a larg? aisoitment cf MANIIPAmrilED TOBACCO, tnrludlrg a great variety of choice brar.di; ala?, S.UOKWG TOBACCO, SNUFF, St CIGARS. AFTER IV. ICII, are »ill offer a full Use of GROCERIES, and teveral invoice* cf FUKSII DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Particular* her.alter. apS KENT, I'A INC A CO., A act’*. C A L E O or van MOST VALUABLE COAL LANDS IN THE CONFEDERACY. Will bet'Id, at public oatcry, la the city of Selma, before the Bank cf Selma,on WEDNESDAY, MAY «, 18C3, Allthalands oel jr.ylng to the Seim* Owl to ning Company, to g-tt-e- w thatteain Engine,Bianca KdW d Trj israyr, Mining Utctaili. Ac. The Unda contain about airthooar.nd acrit, r-nd Be Dear Mrnte valla, 8n* lby co.nt, , A abvn i, w?.h n ti. ,e mf ea of tie Alabama int Tei nuaee KiVirr Rvlroad, w th a b och r*|iai to the mines and near to the prcpoardiru e o. the Ccnlr.l R ll.oad to Montgomery, now la rap d courae i f cot mocRoa Th «e m nea wtra pronounced by Piof Tuocey In bit U* |.<. leal Su-vty of tha Slate, to ba Inrxhan.UI 1«, and one pirtloa alone D elm* lid by 1 ia to roi.t In more fii.cn ilgl t m 11 *n* < f uni o' Coal. Bealdca naaeten other hoiiaontal an v-rtls&’rrh a, there ar? ate upon that par*'f :be land Ijlng ccareattn the Alabama and Tenner*** UlveraRail. a * thlrieen oa-allel vctlcal rel't, acy t ne of witch. It le add b* m nr a 'amlllar with them, w 11 affard an Ineabaarlble mp: ly of C .1 The nl-.it avc been worked or teveral yea a, anrfh re la uahaft oachendred tad flfy feel, with a ateaiu engine and machinery a* t; eh d andatunnel pea.dand now work'd hy the compary. The O.alhna been ested Korea, bly fir fuel and furnaces, and proved to be ol One qn 1 y. The land wH b* .old In twenty, fo..r «nd eighty acre Iota, to ynl. pnroh'rera. and toe a ,le al.l be co»tlcu«d from day ti day to day until t-labcd. ALSO, At the aarne time and plica, will be sold a number of NEGROES, 1 exneiie-oed miner*. Taaus-Caah, and tale w theutrraerve. I S4.*.(iof theau rer of *he 1 *.n*’a an 1 the loea’lon of the eoal-oeda w.ll be far.i’*fced at aeon at practicable, aid may ba found at the ottca of M. J. A Karra, Beloa, Ala. 0. ROBINSON. Preeldent, mbit—dAotd Alabama Co J Mining Oom/y. AUCTION SALES. TH PAT. 90 NEGKOKS AT AUCTION. *** l »IU till at an,tIon, THIS MORNING, 20 LIKELY SRCKOES. * B. K FOND«m, ■ _ Odl Fell.wa’HalL WE WILL SELL this day 36 likely Necrcos i«» _HILL, PICBINSOX 4 00.. Amu. if iE N EH-A-L AGENCY FOK CLAIMS V AGAINhT THE CONFEDERATE STATES.-The «nd«r tlgBcd will continue, (a harrtofnrmAn g\y* hli unrrmiltlog attro l:on|pthe nroaedtlonTif^v. f, Ng of clal r» against the gov. eminent. Tils long ex er ence In the aatUenenl of claims and accounts, give him peculiar Ad man ISO in Ike munagement of •uch biulgea*. OontxwtSori with the Poet Office Department, whose services In urrytnj the mailt prlo* to 1st Jun», 1S4I, have n.t been paid for, haring claims against thejlodical repayment for •StW. tU>** ,'0'Jer*d, *U1 And itTo their Interest to eoo «nPn!idt? °’ 7*r' wh0 Illegally dlicharged while tn«PnnnlAr n^r?^i*,n 'll"1' P.‘'' cl#u>tog ajn itcMunrxxca by call U*theP0^ ^^B'',: Kh hira •* *lre attention trr lra?n>: V u ‘he dortrccUon or loss of ,’',Un‘l*d *“ “ heretofore. f^c^^nifnoVug"" ^ ’10 per ceot on *" “ uunU Grateful for the confidence and eneouragemmt already beotow •d, 1 e Can Sifel r promise all who may employ him that he will halt h fully and diligently atteod to their Interests He taken the liberty of referring to the gentlemen named below for testimonials of character, Ac.: lev. M. D. Hoot, Richmond, Va, Rev. Samuel T. Uooaaas, Richmond, Va. Id Bi.ais A Oo , Richmond, Va. Hon. Messrs. J W. Cnocsarr. W. Fwixo. snd W. O. Macbkx. Kepressntat'ves from Kentucky. Hon. J B. Class, Scnstor from Misacuri Hon. Ur. Vxsr, RepresenUtlve from Missouri. And members generally of the Legislature. , „ . EDWARD M. CLARK, fetsf—Sm_Office. No. S Law Building. Richmond. Va. POR RENT.— *•, . The TWn beat ttOOMS In the Riclmnnd Hou'e. Apply to wlf_H. 8. COEBELL. I) O&IN OIL t& barrtls, ••A" and No. t, Rosin OU on cocaignmenU For tftle by _A T.^STCK E8 A CO. \\T E. JOHNSON, Snccessor of A!i. Hill <k » » • A Co., Manufacturer of La/ly's and Gentlemen's Boots sad Shoes, up stairs, lk7 Main street, Richmond, Vs. All kinds or Ladles and Osnllemcci Boot! and Shoes mads to trier. Repairing dooe. U19—*". ^ 0. S. WRIGHT. Outtor LOST—Tumlay night, the 7tli, a small Twisted Ho d Ureas'. Pin si b flrga. The finder will be Ub»cMty xeward d by leaving It at the Whig Office. ap» VALiUAIUxEi LAIN U run O:\LCj. We are tulle* Ixed t> well th' ve*y valuab'c Farci on wi leb Kelson Sutlcn De pot It looted. He Alexandria A Lyteh- unr Railroad p»i«ce Uiri ugh it, and It la equal distance firm Charlo'deavl le and Ljn<hburg. Ih'a U a v try valuib'e F- in, eont.lulng ftdS aeris. b-li:g aril • da.drd to the ta slog < f1 ob-cco, Whrat, <’om and Oats. There are about <01 acres elrsre land, balance In I ml-er. A large creek runs through the p'aee, oa which arc mppoeed .0 In Co or It' a ti s of lla land. No imp on-meoM on Ihe p ace of ary value aplO_lu.d*c*_W, A W 8, PETERS. L INE TEA, WOOL (CARDS, AC.— L tUPERIOR BLACK AND ORKEN TEA ; tOUFAMH FSCil.l-II SaND PAPER; ftO PAlKd W< OL CARDS. BOO YD’. AT IN 1 INE BLEACHED C0ITOK ; D uhle plstet Spooiu an1 Poika, t urry C mbs, Erg'.lsh llalr (truxhrt,8clnelhieud, Ac., for aa.v wholesale and rtUII, l>y WI' I AC 8 A W.LIOTr, spin—St* Ko. C7 Main street. SMALL FARM FOR BALE, ON THE SOUTH SIDE SIDE II. K. IN Tilt l OUKTY OF DINWIDCIE. Thesubierlb r dealret to sell a Farm of SI* ecres six el'ea from W|i*on's Depot, ou Ihe *ou'h FI le Hoad. The improv* mei.ta consist of a new log Dwellhg. Ktehen, Corn house, Ftihle, and tince Tobncco llarn*. There Is sbtul 70 or aciei of this land In timber, oak and pine—the reel lug open Ian <, wh'ch it weH-adtpt edtothe growth of Tobacco, Corn ar.d Oita, fruits, vtgctxl let, Ac , mil a will of water in the yard. Pertons wishing to purchase can address WILLIAM 0 TASGFB, ap A die* Ani.llaC.il £ I ( U \ REWARD FOR STOLEN MULES.— l'/V* The above rrwa-d will be g vrn for the r turn of rid*jry fine Jll'f.ES which were taken from Beaver Da 10 Dt pat 1 n the r'ghtof U.e 2nd lost. •1 hey arelvge and In good or er—one a male and tbeoihe- a fi in ile. Th y are both veiy dark colored. The horee would be c lied bri wn, 1 nd Las a s'ar 11 hi* forehead Very mu-h ru'hed with the gear. 0:e or 1 trhspa bo h Is what Is calltd m al ncsed or white ncsed. They were .racked to the Ko'th R.yer In the direction of Fred erlckabu'g. The attention of Wag' 11 Maitets Is p artlca'arly requested. Ap-ll 4. 1$(B. V. FONTAINE. aj>6— *11 or Prest. Va. C K Road. (ijAD REWARD.— Uinavay from Ihe sub-crlber, on ?6th Marc'- last, a Negro Man named DANIEL, (a blacksmith by tx.de,I about live feet ten or clove 1 laches big1-, blight com 1* exi-.n (yell w) Mow ol speech and ignorin'; fond of dress snd ineUned to Impudence. His mistress. Mrs M a B.-ale. lives In Orange c untv reer Rivanca River, where ha la pnrsioly going, or to Jefferson, Culpeper cba.ty, where he was raised 1 w-lll give the sbove riwarillf riellvere*! to me In the rl-y of Rid>mosd, and all reasonable expc.se, paid. 8. R. FONDREN, ap*'—81*Odd Fellows llall, eor. Vt: nkhn and Mayo si. REWARD for delivering to me, H “ W "it #iu> for s cu h>g. so that 1 g*l Ida, my hey TilORXTON— a mulatto, about 9 years rid, ft frei t Inches tall, pleasai t addr s< and expres Un. He left ou the 9thP.bin I y ; s *U[ pos-d '0 be with our ariry. Avdr- si ire nt Charlottesville, AIL * msile eo , Vs. ap8-ilAc4w*LEO. M BOWEN. sH ( W | REWARD.—A iivgro boy “JUK, ’ rplVy'f runaway from ny company in July'last, (xtlhxt time my company ) ar.d Is snpp-e I to he p asltg himself as free, waiting on s me < Ulcers or dr vlng a wagon hall hoy Is sbeut * five L-et sevea or eight inches h'g -, heavy lieiIt, black and very qntikspckei When sma I he was kicked by a mule, leav ng a car on the hack cf his head, which may pnaa.hly be recog .<trd ytt 011 examination. I will give the abovs reward for tl e appre hension and corfixement • f s«ld boy s tbat he can be < b'alnel by Ids cwner—Mrs hffie McFad en, Mencl.-sW N. C , or for Ills Ile Ive-y to. M. McR. McFANf III.IN, M.-jor ap*—7l* SsUi Reg'I K. C. True pa. Cl*UlaV\Ui)D HOTEL— ~ O < dRXX/l MAW AXD ATOUT!! .STREETS RICHMOND. VIetJIMA. A report has ubtxlird extensive el cul.'lonto the effect that td.ho-.rl had keen or w%* about to he dosed. The propretir takes ecriAslon to contr d ct this as en ire'y unaa'h-.r'ssl and lo aay, Ibat on ler all cl - u ostnoces, everything wi h!a rta.h will be don** lo ln*nre comfort to bis fuels ap!l-8w* THEODORE W. HOENNIflER 'l'RADERS’ RANK ' -L OF THR CITY OF RICHMOND. ANNUAL HURTING. The annual ireet i.g ol the RPcktioldcrs 01 the Traders'Bank of the City of nichmon-*, will he held on THCR8UA V, the 16th Inst., at th ir BatLiug Uoosa In ihlteily, on wain street. Lei ween Uth acd Ihth streets, at 11 o’clock. A. M., for the etc lion of 1 ri gid nt and Direct rs for the ensuing year Tha annual rep rt will also be ax' milted The Transfer Bi ok will be closed Ircm Ihe 10th to the 16th Inet, ap 8—didm_ _ E. flhTON, Cashier. DR. PLUME, of the old Uedicll tiouje, eoufines himself mainly to an office practice, on Franklin stree*, a little below the Exchange Had ltd diagonally opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, where skillful and confidential treatment may be obtained on reasonable terms. Tlu.se who bare been caponed to Curtain contagions ali ments, are invited to call early. Communications hy mall or otherwle*, promptly attended to.— Office open from 9 A. M. till 9 C, 11. R-.-nwowr, Ft._ no94— ly Qtt. M'8 OFFICE, WAGON TRANSPORTATION^ T" Uiihmuxd, April -I, 1S4I. ) BY ORDER of the (jaarteruiastcr General, I have a famed charge of the ccti.e Wagon Traraportatlon In and crnilgnoss t- lb* City rf Rlchm.-nd Requ riiluns the e ro e for transpontion of Uiat natuie and ale.- far furl, will here after be made epen me. Trasspt nation 'or ether than Oirerem-nt pn-p sea w(II n-t be furnlshtd except In ems rhere Ills evident the exigencies of the s.-rvice requite It. J.VO C. MAYNARD, apfi—IQt • Majer and Qaartermaater. QrV>TCll SNUFF AND SMOKING TOBAC CO 00.—I he onderslgned, manufacturer of the celebrated bra id of Smoking Tobacco (Billy Bowlegs, Otar. J Turkey, Win nebago, and Klephinl,) has enlarged his capacity fer manttfa> taring, and added to his business, the fficuufaetcre of a superior quality of Scotch Bauf. which he Is now prepared to furnish his easterners, and the t-adc generally, at wholesale prioee. at hie factory, eo.nerof Pl«h and Jackson streets, Lynchburg, Fa. oo2S-4in S. R PTaftruON \\j ANTED TO RENT.— A WT8I Of moderate slsu. f urclihed and located la a qu’et part of the <lty, convenient m buvine s, for Which a g od price w II be paid. L’e,l references given. Acdreas “ADVEKTIeER ” »P>0-dt* Whig Office. T OST.- ~ U A BOND OP THE CONFEDERATE STATE* for $940 doll in, No. 91 A, Act of August 19. 1861, Issued Oct. lltb’ 1842, In name of Ann M. Elam, payable 1st Jan 18T4. All p»r-' tom are cautioned against tr.id’ng h r said bond, as application has been mad* for It* reoewnt mt.9—4w t Laborers wanted— - — FBEK SLAVtor WaTTE! The Englaeer Department wish toblre ONE 1HOU8AND laborers to work on the Richmond defence', and will pay ONE DOLLAR per day, rations and medical attendance Apply to CoL W. H. 8tevei s, cor. i-> and Orace, or Lt. W. O. Tjrpln cor. 19 and Cary’ aplO—dlwAclm Abril <jth, inch.— ^ _ BORAX, fOCHI REAL, Emery, Pal 9 dt. Ext. L-gw o-*, B'ue Slone, Sup, 0*.b. Sofa? Chlorate Pota.h, Concentrated Lye, Antin') Rp, Black Pepper, T»nq«e Be ins. Oil Peppermint, L’oseed Oil, 8pt. Turpentine, Olorev, A Is pice, Gtyeertnc, Chlcroform. ». r sate by J. P. UFAL, Drngg'it, »p9__ Cor Main and loth Streets. NEW GOODS! NEW~GOODS!— We are jecelvlng: Beautiful Xngliab Prints, Superior Bleached Culler s, Organdies, Lawns and Ginghams, Swiss MusSrs, Jaconets and Queens Lawn, Tine English Cambrics, White Cotton snd Thread Hue, Colored Kid Glove*, Bleached and anbleathed Huckabacks, As , As., Ae. a| 9—3t SAU L M. PRICE A CO.