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Pinonrj pispattb. mh.mno in.V i bbH* •bst EOF PRIZE VESSELS. Etploitof Maryland Zouaves I I i ,ent '>«* ,, t Alexander, of the l«t Kegi _E ~: | v,,;\i-.i,i Zeuafeu, reache<i Kn b | a* ***** t T*J morning, with forty <kI«I , prtßatafx ej-urar. captured on ihe ~ ~-,.,, *-,:!» Xt'irday morning Itnppejirs L 1 - tb* Znuavtßeglraatp 1 ha> been for some ._, ; ...- ii, jtr»e*»* "I f.rmation by I'ol R I l. « i 1... ■ • Alexander, | \il]ii j Lleal 1 <iib*oii, and olhers, in Haiti \ -ti'irt Usxa saea, Col. Th<>:na» went from , ,r r* to ltlladelphia In di*puise B*d Drrdasappf oi arms. HfinsaU uudoom ii .•-. Ed the pccjscl oi eaptnriasj Ni. li.-la* a large (.teamer la !!. f ' •'t ll I ihe "< r*fiwal Ooveminent. ' roaxlng ~.'. a ,. , Baltlnire and Wa.filagton. Tfii , »t rted nt bur o'etosk oa Krtday exun ,fi nl -~. l.er wha-f in BalUmor*. P.-eviou* *to 00l Ttiiinas went aboard with 1-' he latter •» pIBSBIi|SXS| and their Com ' ~'.,-.- drxsaed is i :t... h lady The bxsxbH ~ - iindei way - V ttoppad al Point Lo-.uout, aber. Bccordin] to the plan previonely ._.,,.,! oa i- AlexandUr, with another •tacbme* lof rr..i, i an..- on board and mxure.! , tK * (ot Wfihiagton. By accident (!) \. || Al>-v.-in.tei wint into thecabin.d the sd rscßgnlßed ths French lady :' :i acqoaattanoa from Pan*. Itjth ~ . -,» and .'■'xander ■pusiking the lan . Sa.atly, li*v found uo dthfiewlty la •ti-ir llan of operation*. iMirmg B-rrrsßtiol thai ensued between the i., , . i ;v anil her acjuani innce, instruc ireregivenSia to how the party should ~ Ths '. Ins, Which li.'id previoii-lv trsf.Uy billed and concealed, were ;-• v t rlatrtnal poaeesalon. At oce li oa Saturday moraine, th* Uaae for , t| | ii.- : : -.« hiiv.iig arrived, Col. Thom tbrew oil I.i»di.-gui*e, appeared in ktsunl , i and ordering hi* men to do their duty, ~,..-.. ,;..«r la ive mlnntss was a prixa to the i . h* „t tlsuOonfederate State*. TheUaptata ,-, .* BBirandered without striking a blow, and were confined without trouble.— ■, , v •>] -nrvl over whelmed With surprise. ~j aii Oeo N Hollins, lata United StutXa N'bvv who ba| gone aboard at Point Look ■ tie;. !i>-i ti**d omiuaiid of the steamer i _ ran •• rinx< '->ue river, expecting to mcci __~ renneenee Kegiment and jointly comma*os ,-[,,: operalloas against the enony. The -[~, desseeans, bowever, did not arrive on the ~. . ; till late Saturday l.iur.sir.g. It was late fot aay demonstration up the i v . : !.- rig ual y intended, and the 'team") beaded dovs tin* stream. <)n her j>as .•:, •■■ *:.-• captnred two schooners and one brin i". h bad a crew of about ten men, who v..r- taken ; riioners. l if-h.-ls was loaded With 3,800 ..... ir-... another with anthracite coal, \nd mother with ice. The steamer St. Nich ■■ i Bi:•' tlaxa boat, 275 feet Ijllg, side -.^tl*e|. i.l the prises were safely towed to the bol lbs Bappahaaaock, and thence te I'rederii ksbnig. Their value is roughly esti mated at THklB HrSPRKii ASD SBVKXXX-rtVI ISI • I US. rhe i iptains of the respective ye* "Is, with ibeti rrews, laclading several t h . in, are i * lodged in the pricou depot ori Mnta street, - city. Cerrsspondenas of the filsbmead Di«pstch. I nil Particulars r'asßßßicnearßu, June3o, ism. 1 write t. inform you of the partially success - not 1 moel daring adventure which ii t 1 roc ted at this place, and executed I the Potomac Kiver and the Bay. Uapt h Dins Baa :'i>l .-"turned from lb* expedi ibii evening, and from lus report aad ; -i personal observation I hive collect- Mi the following 1 Ircumstaace* attending the ir. lay in.lining our town was thrown ln ■rreai ommotion by a rumor being spread that a secret expedition was forming, whose object wai 1. ii known. Men were seen gather d( n. small groups nt the oornera of the tree's, conversing on Ibis all-absorbing topic. ! ■■. me three 01 foui days prevtoualy, a gentle eft he name oi rbomaa wa* seen abont itreets wi h his bead shaved very close and dressed in 1 lie Zouave style. He attract• • i upon bimsell universal observation, and waseven ins pec ted by some of being a spy. lie was evidently affecting a character very adverse to las true one. lie, v tins since b"en ■.ii-!. is a nativeof Maryland. Uehad thai the St. Miefiolas was soon to stati In 1-. that port to Washington, and had « iom on 1 .- :i ••! 1 Willi Uapt. lloliius a most perilous and important expedition. The ob ! the expedition was no less than the iptnrsi I the Paw Be*, lt was to have been 1 era pi lib. aa follows, and nothing but a •'- 1 Providence could have made them iheir. bject : <''[■' Hollinx and Mr. Thouxaa were to go lUltiraore, taJmnuasag* with twenty-live * ! rtj 1 sen men on board the St. Nicho ' 1 soon as she bud entered thePoto -1 . rived at the mouth of Cone II ;, overpower the crew and embark ■■• hundred r.nneseesans, who were to meet it this point. They were then to sail , the Pi 1 mac with the United States Hag avii,- their mist head, aad then perform hsgrand 1• in the drama. The ia't-r was bj in vi.looked for accident. A irding t.i the preconcerted plan,the Te:i •Bseeans left 'Ins place Friday morning, oar ")ing with them ten Burgeons. Hollins and rem t.. Baltimore, and embark* • oa b. trd i,« st. Nicholas witu twenty-five til :v ol ihe most ad venturesome tars they ' ' find Thomas was dressed in female '' isnts, and wns assiduously attended to attentive beau, Oapt liallitis Hut, '«• foi liuinati hojies : While everything ; : ■«!*'•.i md all were expecting a happy is -ii >■; lbs art ur, it was reported that it ' ul.i not then be carried Into effect — * "'I ' *- Ulna ii-ierrnined, however, not to : ii- labor. So when tbey were at the ,: - ilk ol :hr Potomac, at a preconcerted sig nal Lis iriei! toee up, took possession of ; " Meaner, and steering straight for the moo la oi r, )lif , i_ lVPr> t ___.y 800t _ reached the place prs-arranged as the point where the , *_____*■**"*•• w "re l<» imn them. Hollins in formed them | the failure of their original "wgi He then returned to the bay and ■ ipturtog the following prizes in '"■'-'-i'.-.■ ■ i.' -lie m. Nicholna: a vessel laden bags of coffee, antrtfinr Jartxa with I a third with coal. They hnve all bee* J-W within the protection.-! our batteries. •*« «l bohu with one ol the vessels is in "'*•';' 1 ."ir wharf. "• "-- has illuminate.l the eounte 'Ofonr townsmen with exceeding )ov. tl-'v "V* a " t ' °BWU-WOfXl face* ot yester- I" np with a luiniiioiis expreesion of .//•-' Mtuf.cthpn. The crew ol the St. USißtlng if twenty free UXgTOSa "J *ie«*n white persons, are 111 onr jiil, i11',',,,! '" H " i"' 0 ""'""'.!'. be sent to itich •ii-ireii..r»lly are very zealous in a.l --« "■'lg to the wain- of there noble young ' -*<*ye left tbeir frtend* and loved ones |'t homes and fhetides. A good siick are cantoned out among the or fir* ' V."'" u< '" s "* inking as many as tour ourli '"'"'i* a noble emulation among nil „.»,,: \\ whoshali mo-t alleviate th*e*r . •"»■ teaguishlngsof the poor eick who !*__ , : '* r "'* K •■'*•"'*» oi our kindiiees. M.d utiif 1 . 11 ' 11 " 1 "' s J'O"-.vlvania are dratt«*d, , I _'" bsasul to a jloM.it duty. *■*■* hearlr. ,m me agaiu. H.J. .if at onr Sj'-clalCoiroßpondeßt.] ', *—. fsHitsßicKsßi-aa. Jnly 1, '01. I Bw_*7* v »BaxjßßfiMl occurred at Mathias' 1 if tl'.- - lli " r *day afternoon, in which nine 1 **BBd!?*r( * er * kliM » nd •»•*!*» olbtn 1 I'icu .. h ur t^OO P• took * ll,r *i« numberof i bbbbaiSi antl ,au(l • bn "'' "»•*** lelt the Held I UklefckT.. M u,naJ - *' rum th « accoonts « **9m\t\aL\JSi*S* me - 1 J ad «« the *°* n *y 1 If**Tr tM " u nn - v - 8 - n ' l !■■•>< for the pur- 1 EZ-~* r * B W«g BXXBXi BBBXt .Bf 888888881. The « ru* _, hr * ** v «gue that lam unwilling to 1 .i, Ptu ' y ,'' Ut "' rr *eiit positively, except that of anrsi* f ' kl!l,Hl «»■ , " , l «'« quantity of luiple- 1 W„_ d ' Ul '" the deserted boat. Captain 1 1 , r ' °~ ' h * "Wshexu, wa* killed. 1 ''Uiai' « " w ' ,r,, I "" |J *-* tn to quite a furor •rheX , Ultu l t rsaterxk*/ alurnooij, about ta •"•einier A '*" arrival at the wharf of thn »3__,„, • "W-fialßß, of the llaitimore and . v -- i..iri . .?•*'"*' a "d ai a very late hour of I a-tXknuT, 1 v,liarf wa » crowded with i, k '^*'ul ■•* *' le, "-**y. aud cuiioub to t -son, l * r *-'-in»taiite B under which she I H-ti! V k trf, :i L d ' l^*~ul' th « town ha* been a "it-'ii'i!,, i Wltl * cu *"*osity about th. seer.i 1 wt , u *»> friday morning, a * **f«*rd r v l be ***»***•* of the ignorant 1 f t^i**iS cartotuy of other*. The f from the Baltimore and Washington line to ! <*rie of (h»» ports of the Confederate States, mny be summed up a* follow* The summer M Nb U .la* left the wharf at R.ilnmore Thursday, about I o'clock P. JM , i having on board it twin t eighty pti««enger». Bad some merchandize. When »be reached , one of the Maryland capes the < 'vp'iln and j crew suddenly found themselves in the hand* j <>l some '• KeheN," and were nece»*arlly ; . Mi,.-. .I ta surrender in the name ol ihe Con- I federate Oovermiient IteXXSBBaXM wa* use- ! !»■«*, and the I'aptatn, seeing how futile : would te any such attempt, quietly submit tad IO being deposed. The gentleman who conducted this atr.ilr j ilSsetTOS a great deal ol credit, and It is only j it important towsldeiatlsuie (Which he will i understand) that I CBB forbear calling hi* Bam* He Will receive the reward due him ! ft- in another and """"•' pleasing source The iliXB — aftsx undergoing a change of ! comm.-ind.-1* aad crew, proceeded to Oone j river toavrilt relnf.irceroenta and to execute j the remainder of the mission for which she j wa* i aptared; but owing to some mismanage. ; merit or misunderstanding, wae compelled to leave Bufions the most knpartenl part of the ' pi .'gramme. She leil Cone river Saturday, and j vt 1..1e down the Hay to the mouth it li- H-ippaiiaiitiock, "iiptuied t\vo*choon- Bia una named Margaret, of New York, la ttened v..'h 00*1 frotn Alexandria, toStUSBU 1-lai.d. the other, Mary Pierce, if Boston, ii.ieued with Jft-t tons of ice, for Washington. 1 he Utter proves a very valuable ac.<_ui*-llioii, as our »tock of ice is growing very small. Hi* Virginia captured a schooner, the name 1 which I could not )«arn, ladened with co-Tee, tr. in Km, fur Baltioxore; aad, as the awntml* Itj .( Maryland his been lemgnlaad, 1 pre -iime her c.-irgo Will he purchased The fj ip. lain ol the schooner Margaret is a Virginian, and -lion 1.1 be dealt wi'h aa he d«*erves. The Captala oi the schooner M try Pierce is an il' nbte.ily ■ Yankee The rep.riot li,htii:gat Hathi**' Point has again reached me,aad lam iuclm.-d lobfdieve tbat we sii.'ill fo n hear of a glorious victory on our par. from that place. M. rKovi MJItFOLK. [bps' iai, couuaxroxnxxci or the bisxxti ■.] MoxroXX, Va , duly I, 1861. It is evident that desertions from th* Ida •olnltee at Old Point hxvu reenntly taken place, Several mull boats have fioated isboreatßeweU*e I'oint with Bnfited oars Which warrant- the conclusion. 1 ney have been secured by our forces, aad appear to be Boats belonging to some large ship, probably ihe Cumberland. It i- likely the ueserters mii'ie their rncupe at Bight, and alier landing stuns distance up the bay, set these boats adrift. Oapt. r'erguauu, commusMßßT of a company at the above Point, came into our cits on Friday and brings us thi* statement. Mr. Thompson, of whim mention was made la a toimer letter, states that the Infn boos Pendergrast pmseutsn look of depres -u'-ii which bespeaks of deepe*t S ,, r row, and it * said that fit* own aesoclatss do not tesiwct him, and are actually .-tir.iid to place the lea**) i.n.'.enre in him. Tliere is great eicknxsw, I am told, prevail in-r at Oh: Point. This t-oiihrins tfi* st.tte meiit innpreviona letter of the hospital be ing crowded with the sick. Two daughters ■t nd a son-in-law oi Oapt. (soy, of onr city v Iheir way to Norfolk, were detained at Old Point by th'-* Lincolnites, and *cut back t i BntUmor*. The kindness ami eonrtesy ex tended to those In our city who wish to loin vi" .\< !h, is in Striking contrast with the lll tieatm -nt our pecpto receive ut their hands. due ot Q*a. Hutfer's female informants, availinf herself of the last flair, id truce from bis city, was found to be trie bearer of two ietters from men in POTtSUtOath to (Jen. Hut it-rat Old Point. The letter* gave fall ac counts ol our numbers, description of oni fortifications, <it points pregnable—in fact, an entiredeeciiaUlon of everything available 'o tbe enemy Among other things, they sta ted that tree tpeech was restricted here—that they dare not Biter sentiments treasonable to ibe South, for fe.ir of arrest; but that they held a " thinking club," held meet ings often and thought what they pleased. They also gave the names ot the immortal 78 who voted against the Ordinance of Secession, and urged an immediate attack upon Norfolk the names of the writers were signed to them, which caused the arrest of one of tbem,named U. W. Bryan, who is now in the city jail, and will be turned over, I understand, to military authority. The other one will fin caught The woman having in her po-.-sesi.ioii these dispatches was allowed to depart without tort her search, but XT* warn her not to re ttir-.. I learn that Capt McCarricfi has captured another priz-* in North Carolina. In the cap lure of the first on*, be was chased by a Fed eral .-'(-timer, bnt she was aot swift enough v overtake blm. She had just transferred arm* to some point and was returning, when ste was taken. There art* two Southerners, sous of gentle men vi Portsmouth, on board the Minnesota, now in our waters, whocanuot gel BSray, and Who ur** not allowed even ttie privilege ol writing to their parents. They have taken tbe oath and are not allowed to go further than -lie fortress, at old Point I hear that a ll igof truce will leave onr city to-day, when Ml who wish to Wye. us hao better do so. We know of several who will leave, but we wish it was so that all un friendly to lis WOUld go. Tiiere are tbo*=e ainoutr us who .*■ loutd be forced from o'lrcity; men who voted against the Ordinance of Se cession and who art* now employed here — They have by their votes—hot to say their actions—atteeted defiantly their position, and ought not to be allowed to remain. It is against onr interest at least no good can re sult from their presence. Heavy tiring waa he.->rd ut Seweli's Point yesterday. 1 hive not heard the particular*. The Richmond Grays, I regret to say, will prqbably leave ns In a d.-iy or two for another point, where their services will be more needed. Inspection at all the camps took place yes terday. Our troop? at this station are in health and lively spirits. Lcxa. Correspondence of the Richmond DtspatXh. Affairs in Loudoten County. I.tsmirici, June 21, IS6I. The arrival of Col. Sloan's llegiiiient ol South Carolina Volunteers at a poet la tills vicinity, has had the happiest effect already upon tiie T'nion senttUMUt in Loudoun, and the original Secessionists among us are greatly rejoiced that the Palmetto State has tulfilleil their expectations, and sent up her sons to In our common cause. .M ijor Evans, of South Carolina, has been saaigaed to the command of Col. Sloan's Regiment una 001. Unnton's nth lf-'giment of Virginia Volunteers. He has assumed the command, and now ranks as General in the Confederate Army. All i|iiiet now in this neighborhood. There wus a fight at v.'inieV Ferry, near Leesbnrg, l-ist week between Capt. Roger*' Artillery and a portion nt Col Sterna's command,on the opposite shore of the Potomac. The tiring was kept up for two days, out. only one mm was wounded on our side, while several of ihe enemy were killed by the lire from Captain Kogers' guns. There are various reports as to the loss of the Yankees, and I understand they admit six killed on their I Ide. We are just commencing our harvest, and there is a magnificent crop of wheat. We have a good prospect lor com lioudouii has more flue cattle than any county in Ess teen 'V brginia, and we can sup ply an army "1 W.OOO men for twelve months, il we can secure the present crops. ti. Corre«pondence of the Richmond Dispatch. Letter from a Farmvill Boy—Military Af faii «. FanarvnxK, dune M_ 18fil. I have be°n looking over your good Daily fox the lant mouth or two. and have seen but few letters from Farmville. Bappuaiug you have no regu! ir correspondent uere, although B boy 1 take the liberty of saying i raw words US to Batters about our <juiet li i tie* town — j The only thing that rouse*, our few remaining citiaens from the lethargy into which they hare fallen, is the war n*WS. They are ex- j j«"'tiiiß to hear of a battle in the viciuily ol Alexandria or Muuasaas. If Lincoln's cut throats were t<> meet cur brave boy* in open field, we could whip them two to one; bu' old Scott and his master know that too well, and Will not try It. They have heard of the big | battle atßet*hßß,where we whipped them four to one, end they arc getting a little more cau tious. There has a large number of troop* passed our town since the first of May. The greater part of them are from Aln buna, Mississippi and Louisiana. The Southwestern counties of Virginia have sent a large number, aud our little county of Prince Edward has alio done her duty; she has eight hundred voters, and has sen t eight companies—one cavalry ana seven Infantry, and our patriotic citizens are now raising an artillery company. Two of the infantry went from Farmville; they were •Uapt. Booker's company, one bundreu men, and Uapt. Cobb's company, eighty men. our town has a population of-one hundred and fifty voter*-, and has sent one hundred and eighty men. Well done for Farmville. We will have plenty of men, if every comity would do as well as Prince Edward. The ladiea, too, deserve credit—for the last mouth they have been diligently engaged in making tent- and other thin*-;* for our soldiers. Alpha. A M*» CcT TO PIBCKB BT A MoWIBQ Ml* • ait a — A shocking accidentoccurredat West ll.ti tioid, Conn.,ob Weduesday afternoon, by ■Al.ich Mr. Joseph C Siseoii lost his life in a terrible manner. Mr. S. was driving his horses attached to a mowing machine, and by some bbxxbbbutally means tell iv such manner as to h« thrown in front of th. cutting-blade. . Tbe horse* could not be stopped in seenou to save hint from a frightful laceration. One leg , was cut nearly off. the bone being almost an- : rerud aad the great artery dmdM* Tfi* H—U, t*fidojMfi»davM«** wtrx cut ircmhu thigh i m tfi* oihvr [eg, and he Whs otherwii* fright* i fully isfißglt-ti Ml lived bu than hti hours, i iBB dM from \\\t \m of blood, | FRO!* PKTCRftBt ft(. ~ [ftXBB IAI. COBBBBrowTiKSr B or THB IltsrATcß ] _~,_. Ffixxaxaensy InaßtssV fififil. lh»»rrfreshing rain* ol the lai t two or three days have had the eflVn. of letlllug animal ;a* well aa vegetable life For several fiayx j the heat ha* been debilitating, and Hie earth parched hy a rather protracte.l drought. It ; has at length received (l very copious water ; inn- There seem* to be a general good feeling I among the firmers of the South Side counties. j many of whom I have conversed with. They : have reaped line crop* of era in, and there i will (eriaiiilybe no scarcity of bread : but i l, *J__~y aatlclpatxx high price* tor Ihe preaent. the passage of troo|.s through thi* city for i several week* pant ha* been constant and i the numbers Urge, but as many of them i vent on to your city, I pre Mime you hive . had good views of th*>in. That portion of the , Uampto* Legiou which pissed through here j ~°*Y or , '*° since, i« a splendid body of tn>ii. I They are all young, and most of them occupy ; high social position* at home, ihe whole Lrf-gio* comprises about eleven companies, | and thirieen hundred men. In the Kdgeflelri Hussar*, a splendidly *Fq nipped ai*d mounted cavalry company of [he Legion, -Cot. Wade Hampton, the commander, has two sous.— ' nere is no donbt this gallant body of troops will be able to render signal service tn any field to which they may be assigned. An active Vigilance Committee, con Silting of forty members, among whom may bo found tnai.y of our first Citixena, and all responsible men, fiag |. ecu recently organized. They have tlie ftower to make arrcs's and try before a courted their own appointment. The obj-*ot la to keep a strict watch over BBM'sons Of sii*. pu 1011s character, and severaParrest* have been already mr-rte. The members of the committee are out every night. It has soaeiimes b*en the case that soldiers have pews*d lurongh this ci'y hungry and worn down by txticwe, without having iheir warns properly attended to. Meawurr* have teen taken to guard against the recurrence of any such untoward circumstance lor tbefutare. Au association of gentlemen ha* be. n formed, and ample me.-tns provided, tor teedingany number that may arrive. Col. Hampton's Legion was handsomely enter teined at the c -ol Spring, on Dunns Hill.— The KUth Regiment of North Carolina Vol unteers, which arrived this afternoon, was also abundantly supplied with eatables. A member ol tn<* Chatham itillt-s, of this regi ment, deserted some ten da>3 ago, but was captured near Yorktown, with a complete plan of the works at that important place upon his per.'on, with other data of Sou them art.ui-. He i.- now here in ctruge of bis com pany and will be taken to Yorktown, there to be dealt with according to military law. A very 6'ii>eiioi- article of bo ay ie -'knives is being mnanlac tared by Uriah Wells, of this city. The blades are from 10 to SO inches in length, according to size, highly polished ana ol the best metal. They have given so much satisfaction, that Mr. Wells has received or ders from numerous companies as well as in dividuals , he has a large force occupied in t.ht-i,- manufacture. Two Not iherner.-, believed to be spies, were arrested here yesterday. They were eu route tor .Norfolk, Intending when "opportunity ot tered to escape to Fort .Monroe. They were overhauled just on the point of departure pnesaya he i.- from Philadelphia and the other id ary Un.J. *J heir names are Q-. W. Hi tier and .loun <.'urnieri, both of wnom register ed false name* at the hotel here. Their ex amination before the Mayor but confirmed tnesusptcionol their being spies. What will be done with tlum, 1 am not Informed ; they are in jui -nut will be kept there until some thing moie can be found out afix ut them Mox C't'tß. Cjiiospondence of the Richmond Dispatch. Heparin re of *• Dixit Oreys"—Crop9-~"What taatet the tlesfiian Ply?" Satan, Va., .luue-4.9, lssi. Onr fourth volunteer company, the " Dixie Greys?,'' eoHunanded by Captain a. J. Deyaie, left us yesterdny morning to reaxtrsvoa* al Lynehbagg. The target; counties may send aaore soldiers into tin* service than " J-i tt le Komicke,'' but I will venture to say rhnt nor.c have sent better ones. The " Dixie (J-ri-ys'' number seventy-four rank ami tile, and 1* en gage for them that they will do their full --hare in defending the Did Dominion from the invasion of Old Abe and his Lieutenant General. Iv this county the weather has been very dry for several weeks, which baa atfecte'i the erowitiu crop of corn to some extent, and I am afraid will seriously affect the oat crop, though it has eunble.l the farmer- to secure an unusual amount of hay — In this, as in many other productions, Vir ginia ought to be wholly indepei dent Ol Va I keedom, ami I hope to see a great deal of the present ftae crop of. hey tent to market in bales. A copious rain last night has put a new face Oil vegetation ol every kind, and if tfa*season is hereafter favorable large crops ol corn will be made. Very few persons have planted any tobacco, and these few have been Hindered by the dry weather, so that this tine tobacco region will not furnish much of the vveed tliissea-on. The wheat harvest is now ii progress, and promises a good yield, though there is .some complaint ol the "smut. Tuts reminds me ot au old enemy to wheat (the Hessian fly,) which is thought to have been introduced by the Hessians in the .Revolu tionary war. The same enemy, under a dif ferent form, seems lately to have beea com mitting ravages on the "wheat fields around Hampton, and in tbe neighborhood of Great Bethel. Some thought it was the arm 1/ worm, but those who ought to know, say that G.. n ei-al Un tier's Ueasians were the evil doer* I'he I.timers ol the Peninsula have at last found both the cause and cure of the cmn piaint; tor when ihe question is asked, ••What makes the Hessian fly l"' the answer Is. **001. M.isrruder's mashedhattery." Iv ex imiaitig the other iliy a history of the Mexican war, by the present General .via ii--lie Id, (now one of General .Scott's right hii.il men iv Washington city,) I was struck with the following magaiicqnent laadatioa of General .Scott titter the battie. of Jhurubusoo: ''Before the eutnuge of another battle, he must make :i final effort to stay the iron arm of de struction rinil reclaim warring nations to the paths of pea.c. Hence his beautiful letter, expressing the Christian sentiment, ■ Enough blood has been shed iv this unnatural war.' When ilie echo of the cannon shall have died away, and the clangor of arms shall hive ceased : when the steeled warrior shall have ■rone to his rest, and the conqueror and the con quered .-hall lie down together, Christianity v ill weave her aafadiag obaptet for the sol dier who has ever been true to her highest ob ligations and bsnign requirements!" it would be interesting to reproduce tbe " beau tiful lettt r" above alluded to. 1 might possi bly suggest the inquiry whether this can be the same General Scott who, with this same toady General Mansfield by his side, is now directing an invasion of hie native Suite, i.nd outraging every principle of Christianity, i_uot to say ot humanity,! by the character Oi the warfare ffe is waging. Did I not regard Gen. Scott ax a monster of ingratitude and deaf to all reaxoustrauoe, I would like to ask him, "Has not enough blood been »hed in this un natural war? ' j. Corrsispondence of the Richmond Dispatch. From Charleston. Chabi.estob, S C , .Inne 29th, 1861. Yesterday, being the eighty fifth anniversary of the battle of Fort Moultrie, was celebrated with unusual eclat. The Moultrie Guard and the Palmetto Guard celebrated the day with target shooting at Mount I'ieasant, and in the evening these two companies ntarcfied, escorted by the Citadel Oadets, to the Insti tute Hall, when* an oration was delivered hy H. E. <!arroll, Ecq. Among the numerous pleasing incidents of the day was the presentation of a neat and handsome fl-ig to the Charleston Zouaves. It was presented in behalf rxf the Rivers by Gen. .lames Simons, who discharged his jiart i <|ui«,e ugreeablv. The flag combines tbe Confederate and the ; Palmetto fiags. It is made of red, white and • blue silk, trlasxxed with golden fiinge. The ■ I iiiou i i blue silk. Cv one side is the motto of tbe company— "Draft it aaetmt" —euctt-cled by eleven stars, ;md the rever«<*> lias the I'.-il I rietto tree, wothed in white floss silk, and ; surmounted by eleven stars. | After the prtseiittti.'ii'he company marched ito the Citadel .S'|uare, where tuey went ! through quite :i fatiguing exercise, which was witnessed by a axxw oueonrxu ot people, including a very large number of the fair BOX, who, by their sweet smiles and bright looks, encouraged the Zouaves to do their best, which they • •ertainly did, rind everybody was much pleased with tbe precision witn which the different commands were executed. Several other companies will soon leav« here for the seat of war. Major McCready is rais ing a battalion, of which one company is al ready in oamp and another organizing. They are made up mostly of Irishmen, and if I can judge by the looks of them, they will give Lincoln's hirelings a h tr.l knock whenever they may meet. We are all expecting stirring news soon from your neighborhood; but there seems to be only one fee Ing as to the result of any bat tle, and that is, God being on our side, we need not be af r ltd of any of the thieves and murderers that chief of robbers, Lincoln, may send against our armies. lon. Correspondence af the Richmond Dispatch. The Charlotte Troop. Stacktob, Saturday, lune .''<tli, Itfifi, Alter remaining at the Camp ol In mic tion at Asblau.i about a mouth, the Char lotte Troop received marching order* to Htit tonsville. Although we ci.joyed many advantages at that i li. c which we canuot have el.-*v. here, loin friends having visited us almost daily, eel, i us many boges ol good tilings, and ths tUlcers having been very kind to us,) yet, we rec«J*sd lb* orovrg to march with pUuiur., Knowing that we wsre osfitwd In another di- Section far actual savxloa. Front fixbixud to itanuTOfi we went an ifcs cars twenty.roar hours Wh*& we look our hams from the SW tuty Wftfu qattf> fftUIBMI, iblt uATIOg been fed or watered daring tb* trip They I wer» *oon attended to, and now look much I better. i We regret the abeen -c of one of our corpa, whom we left tick of fever nt Aehland, Mr Ll r*heppei»on. He will be abe to jrvn n* m a j few weeks, however, as ho is recovering his fti-enjilh rapidly. Swnn'on l» a .leiia-htful place. Dnr camp le npnn a high Bill averlookliin a beautiful valley, dotted over with t<*nu and alive wi'h soldiers The Pittsylvania troop, command c.l by Opt. Flournoy. are with us. Onr Captain*. Smith and Flouruoy, are giUant xxsxag clllcer*. and pay every possible atten tion to the men under th**ir charge. Our Lieutenants are very jxipular, ami promise IO BBXksausa* olfl -ers in a very sh"rt time — O'lr friend* at home may re; I ai'urpd that we will do our best to repel the invaders of our soil. We have to-morrow morning in good spir its and fine health. Yours, in haste, P. Kaon Abi/ .ma. —We ln.ve the Mesilla Times, of the Hth ult., from which we take the annexed extracts : This week brings startling iBIsHIgBUMX from every quarter of Indian depred itions — Ranches are being; de*-*rted, whole valleys and minintr, district* are b-iig abandoned, und the Indians, unchecked, are growirg bolder and bolder, and eeenx to have undertaken a war of extermination. We soon exp**ct to hear the cry of alarm in the Mietlls Valley ; iudeel, those on the outskirti are removing or doubly goardiag their stock. The Apaches are ii.tli'itely worse thin ever before knows). Some ten days aero fot-ty-f.jur male* were stolen from the San Pedro Station, beiongi.g to the Overland Mail Company. The sock of four or fivustattooa had been collected at this point for safety, and all buteisht head were stolen, in broad daylisht, while some fif teen i.ien were at the station Tissl *erb spina wbbjiibs Hetoaging to Mr. Sam nel Bean were atteckad witfiln one mile of Pino Alto, the driver fled (or safety, abandoning the wacnXM to the Indians. Tne [adians shot the oxen aad r ill -d the i.jntents of the wagonx, carrying off lar;re qaaaititle* of dry goods and tu.-h other article*i as they wanted, Mattering the remainder over th. gronad. The Inoians carried c rl". amn.f oth er things, sjme fceveiny-flve pounds of pow der. They have been cor.stan. y hovering about Pino Alto, coming iv close vicinity to mining companies and the town, enieriiiir corrals at nii*,ht ; and it has become so dangerous ihat th*** ruauing arnstras have concluded to ablution them for the present, and are driving the stock to n ifer quarters. Between the In dian- and the stamped" for the Sierra Uagdtan filines, Pino Alto is almost depojuilated. The ranch"ros ot the Mimhre* Valley, and at diifer.-nt springs in the vicinity, hive been compelled to abandon their hattf-matnred crop* and seek a common safety in the Mesil la Valley. Not a solitary white man la left i.i the nimbrea Valley,which two years *ince Coasted thir'y or forty ranches. Two Mexicans were killed belonging to the train of Messrs. Ellsburg and Amborgoa the .11, at Cook's Spring. They had beeu s-nt back from ihe train to look for a mUsing mole. Nine men sent in eearc !>. of them weie also attacked at the sate." point by the In dians. The Indians succeeded in getting live mule? from the train. A party of emigrants, California bound, were also attacked the same day. but being forewarned were prepared for the red devils, acd gave them a warm reception, causing them to beat a retreat. .Mr. 11. C. Grovesnor, Superintendent of the Santa I!ita .Mining Company, and two .Mexicans, were killed by 'he Apache- on the trail between the Santa Ritamlae and Port Bncbaaan, some two weeksaiac*. Mr. Giro vesnor was a lithographer and aa old typo, a native of Cincinnati, Ohio, where his family reside. llt» hid resided at Arizona several ye-irs, and won the goldeu opi .ions aud confi dence ol all who knew him. Tbbßbuaixb or I.oris Paturra.—la the sittui-r Ol the French Senat. on Saturday, Btti Jane,a petition was rand from a priiate In dividual, praying that the mortal remains of King X*ouis Philippe might be removed to Prance. Count de Baaamont observed that the committee was decidedly of opinion that a mere stranger was not entitled to petition for such tin o*ject_ and thai a member of the Orleans family could alone make ;he request. Were such an application sent in there was no thing to lead to the belief that. It would not be accorded. ficvivtr* or tub Slavs Trade —A late dis patch from the English Commissary, Judge Crawford, at Havana, j net presented to both Houses of Parliament, states "that the slave trade continues to be carried oa from this isl and upon the most extensive scale, and that, so far from it having b j come odious iv the opinion of tbe public, there are more persons, even of capital and iiilltience, engaged in it than ever." This traffic ia now confined to . srtaln narrow geographical limits la Africa, is prosecuted to supply only one market, Cuba, and is carried on largely under one Hag, the American. Hosoks to a French Axtuok.—- At a recent meeting of tbe live academies of tb* French Institution, K. Thiers, author of the Co*, s.i ine and the Empire, was awarded the bien nial priz.* ot *4 BOD presented by the Emperor, for the work "that most honors the human mind." The vote stood M again*! 50, mmy of tb* tetter thus acting from a conviction that none of the members should be candidates ror p.nzt's, rather than from hostility to 31. Thiers, who, satisfied, with the honor, in tends te fund the whole sum, the K.cotue from which ia io be devoted to academic jirues. (IrifrowDKß —The Atlanta (On.) Confedera cy says that the Saltpetre mi. mi tact v red from the ear:li of the cave near Kingston, is firo nounced by chemists a very superior article. Hon. Mark A. Harden has already made a large quantity erf saltpetre, and will at. one* commmence tii" manufacture of gunpowder on an extensive scale. So great is the supply ■if saltpetre, and so easily can it be obtained that Mr. Harden is confident of being able to supply powder in the greatest quantities, and' at greatly reduced prices. We wi>h iiuu every success. Conn's Lautox.—<Tom. Cobb's TiSgioa is rapidly orgaaiaiag la Georgia for service du ring the war, and will be composed ot four cavalry companies and one of artillery, aud six or eigrht infantry companies. Hon. Tho* K. Ii Cobb will be the Colonel, Major Smith, formerly of the V S. A., Lieutenant Colonel, and Cross, also a late D. S. officer, Ma jor, liuv. Brown will arm ihe entire Legion. The cavalry Will have Sharpe's carb'iies, six tbootera and sabres, and the Government will furnish saddles, bridles, housing, martin gales, Aic. .—, — 1 — Mas Sold fob Vaobascv —A Cincinnati ex change says that a man named Semple, who is connected with i ue Of the oldest and most respectable families in Covington, Ivy., but who has degenerated into a mere sot, was sold at public auction by the sheriff on Saturday, for inveterate vagrancy. Andy Herod, jailer, became his purchaser at the sum of one dime, and will have an opportunity to net his money back by Sample's services until the Ist of Sep tember next. Fbom KoRTRESri Monroe.—At lateet ac counts overy thine was quiet at Old Point, and then* had bpen no recent arrivals of troops. It was reported that a column of three thousand troops had been sent trom the Portrees on a romnnossnnnce. . — Awnt-xatiok by EiKiLAKD.— Kngland has lately- annexed to her possessions an island in the Pacific called Forming's Island latitude ""deg. 40 BS in. north, loreitude Ufi deg. 20 mm. wen. It was done with great formsiity and much (lag raising lipiriT oi a Sistbb ok OhiißlTV.—Mother EUsibeth, who has been for over .a half cen tury a Sister ot Charity, died on finaslay at New York. She was one ot the first who wen' *o New York, and her life has been <=[' 'tit in works of charity. Uxv.CX'a WtU —Hy his Will favour, who wax never mirried, has left the bulk of his properly to Einardo di Cavour, his brother's son, and there is a bequest of sfi.fiM lire to his j native city of Turin, lor an infant school. Out. .1. J. I'ettigrew, of the First (S. C.) \ Hide Keeirnent, ham volunteered as a private in Captam Conner's Corapauy (the Washing ton liight Infantry) of Hampton's Legion, and hai. gone with, that corps to the soat of war. Col. Parish Carter, xgentleman extensively and favorably known In Georgia, died a few days ago at Scotisboro', near MilledgevilU, in tbe Hist year of hi* age. Rev. Malcolm Johnston died in Carter* ville, 'la ,on ths evening of the 17tb nit — lie was a minister of tb. Baptist Church, and was very old and infirm. Kit Carson had a fall of some two hundred feet over a precipice, tn Utah, laat April, but alighted in a snow bang and escaped se rious injury. Key. P. X. Branagan, a Catholic priest, died at Cambridge, Mass., on Tuesday. Col. Abercromble, of th* U. S. regular army, bae been gazetted a Brigadier General. Tbe corner stone of a new Catholic insti tute at Cincinnati was laid on Sunday last. »*/■ A Lißua askortmeat ol fltoiograph and Ambro yr* Material, Case* of ail Bill*-, aud »Ue*, ran be bad at Ki■•*.■,' extensive (i .Mary, i4.i Main «t. Prlco tor tliielv cxc.mcd Photcv-rapn au i impr-'vod f-arl Ambrotvp -, $ and v, ward*. Or, r Wwt X Ji hu.t.in'* Rook*tor. jy I—tt tifflCJ <IP YMfi I B. aTkJSo!!i _**- .... _ «JCfi«OB». Jaly Id.itti. j i in lbs Irit JjVlVfts iJbbal will hs *u«n%od»d CMnVI I S U> » 1 *» fiioraiii, at 4 ottesk, t« * , *. D 4.» )>^«fioo*i-*__ifis &_i_tVj. < "■ C> M M X M <.- I A 1. . Ssnthero Markets. ISf.vr OaL'Avs, .Tnne ■**, _C!otton—The sale* of the w»ft were Igfi bilea. No quotation" — Receipt* xvt. *iralp*t l"."*' BUfUe w»*ek Net mr Ilet't-ease, .">4,300. A' all the pnr**. MM — Stock on h«nd. Ifial sinu-tr I _ it? Proyi sion* dull. t'off*-e—Sile* of the week SiM h-ir at IfiXtfi. Stock il,'K»> bigs, against H.'««i sam* time kwt year. M'tniLß. Jnne'i'i—N'o sale* of cotton thU veek Rec«*ip's 4J, *ig;ain«t, ;,.vi hiUs "im< week l'i«t year. at tbi* port. 25 See ••UtM'k :> «K4. airainst 41 ob mine time last year Rterilan Eaauauge tTligfi _- ;: > __s» c*«aßLEirox'.'V. r . jt Ye ji IBXI -<i em Ltlli: H*T'u X in»de r r»ni*»rn*!nt* for ir'.curln*- * rori«ts' I *nrpi» n: 'bs t tiah'-TANNrsn, OIL I'KEeSSI' LEATII Rfi, I am now pr*aavai ta make uiafi ii li uosK ar/cTioxi ht»se. And te 81l ord-ir* f-rltin t-atn", Urir* or>-m*in at the fine rli M lltsv ran b«eXlalßefiai fr-jui .te* V iirk iir any . th*r Northern m.rket. 1 will submit rh» Hope to * pro er »e*t of tbett *|asltty an 1 wnrkma"*riip b*<*rs d« iverv. Di e<t trade unrt home BUB*fa>ctnri ti lnjr l pn-ant nececsity, and ih" "igi* ai tbe lim»* af t rd.iv eac'nra«**ment to Soatbers enterpriie. ! h -ye c.ini"'«n*-ed th* .. auu *».* nriix «.f H •> b E . with the ho cc reeelvlagyear patwaaajs. l'uur .jidero ar I rospestißily -•• : ited it j ins*] ooßtJoir. jy 2 -ti•!*:•!▼ n Market ft., Cb*rl«*toa S C >"OTI(,E -Th«'-»R-i!B'-a"nri*! meet KB insef the-ti>c«ri-i:der«-.l'ibe nil! D* - *»I*l N HU'RxITCI CuMIANY fcr 'h-* elec ti..a ef tiirect «* will ty* he <1 at the ofi. c f th* f-rapia' oa tfofiD tT, th* lithlßst . a' It o'c k M stockholder* i*r* r* I'-iested I* be p-ene-t, oi represented by j.r. xy <:has k w*OKTlLsJl,fee'y. Oprj'-K i«; s Deniatoß Ixa. Co., _ hi.hin.iDl, Jaly t, ll t i Jvl 'i fiTTfirXTl<7s7~mi a- i..nrned meet •PvZjS lag of Canaan j v, (Cl/Tlioni.i-. : . Bl ii.-' ".trtalioa.i «ri;i be held THIS tVo.M.MI.s: w o'clock, at ' eraperiicc- Hail, na I hurch Hilt — The citi/ens ot L'ui n an-i i.l.arcli Hiiik are. in vit.il 11 a. preseat to *ix-i-t iv faliy organlziai tb.cocßpaey iyr-ii* r--«-o r icEaeM rtxpt howi rzai&i V---13. at i ifcKfuwij _« U jrpaeftagßS » ~ I T raenib-rs <ri lbs iU'WI I/ .R H »TTat.- f \ ">, at f«rktowa, will be s.t.-n'eil t< I****'** if Uf at l."« n R hep.it ~n WK-.t-NK- UXY MO-nKINO, bel r.So'el sk b*tt«rtTHifil »ent to ths resiXeaee ef Capt. B*OWB, oa Car", i'p tweea lib »n>i s*Ji * *. ty t— it* _»-C_?S» A. C PORTER WILL I, KATE »*vj*l f..r lorktewa m wfiOfia>i'S« x.n JtUHIfHfG - a. ji ckages or Utters Ui f y .\ at UtCKB ii H; '-'IU ,-.IN"--, oil Ml.'. . -freet *"*%*_* by 11 o'clock Tuesday, (to-day,) will ■ ;r-_jjfc delivered by him. a C POHT.t*., jy — t * H.twi x«r Battalia*. Jp-Tifis A FfcW MOHE I'UOU .VI B.\ **v.l*. Bill be r*«:eivel iv the 'Coßfsda- . rateUreys," now Rtatio.sd acfiorf.lk If anpli-_■ eatioa be made to n. on TOfiSDAI ur WED- ■ II a* DAY Pack.gea aad Ltiers fits the mem- U bers of thi* enrps le;l at the store of Mie't i t re^ry,-*-.U be c-'uveved to thetii a Tharsdsv. C. DKbWrtV. iy s_*j> go. i; pearl street. _-r___is, ATTLMION, IIIII.M -» ill 1.1 li **<i-S» bfiTl ' an•Bpona.tty i*p*e**at*d x irhereby tho*. wh. ar. desiroa* ef forming a JL Compaay villi a view of being nt'a.-hea to t>e t>\ i-t Kigisießt Viiglnls Voiaateer*, aad.rCci iv f T .d ..'ih ;:, rr.dj be apssdil. .rgaß'Ssd byp.se seating theme.) *re*- *t t*i« 01. W . rkei Hh.ll Renaetv >ub .._i..n iro: iex. at. to ;". 1' M. trTZawsX CttT. L. M. DANCE, UP COM fi Ps.MY n . i.-.tn Keglmeal Vi t;i -* h. __§ \ olnn'eem. will convey le' ci- **il packages fd to the m*nabe's of <'..l *c«ic*r'e Renim- ir, I ntati-'ceii m Kind's Hill wba-f if left hi the Gal lego hill*, on riii'KsiiAV KfiXr, lnca-*.of Mi .1 C H.U-.11l jy j — it* LOST, STRAYED, &c. f gmx—AS ENAMELED I4UTHRR (-XRPBT aj ft Ati. Mass pocket .a th.onii*.i4e filled wbb un thing-tobacco ; in< two key-hol-s . has a piste in the centre ..!' .me hide. Tbe lUg lih*. m.vii clothing tii-l a lai.;-* unmier ot letters in it Tti. t'u.ler irlll b.- hbeially by rp*ii-n lai* it t.. M --.r*. D..vk a Co . gragglets. H •BS -iil>|i..-ed to have bsen b«l\re.-j the fe lerehnigßßd fork giver Bailrualdepo * The letters *.c .Ur.-.- Ed t-i C> in|i«uv i» , Ut hegiißSßi w C _______ -, forktovrn, _____ |y f-34« 1 Ofit'.—filsfiaWAßlD U<4,ea ths eveuina ol liU.j J 'li. ai : he Pe|i.it of tae Htt-rt-burK t;.i! i".d n l>".\, marked in a«ae*'l '.I T ir..wi, Richmond," an! with paint "T. aaltimore fie - folB." 'i'rii li"'.!dr- r«w»r.l will be aid fur it d.uvery at the rexideoce of Capt. .I Thompe»a '■',r a.on Cai-y strsat. attention ol Repot i ■ '.eH in thi* n< fre jy •.'-•! * it»!Si'. Un Saturday night, .1 **Uh tK>l* i iOA -* H.-X for th. Leiiius battery ( w Ise Brigade] A*- It c*B be "i" ii' iiuit-'Tt m ih. ttacer he will iii u a-e le.tre it a', ths '['lartei-, oa Mayo street. iv s—tt* LOST —Tee Mns*i*n Hle*dh aad ■jajaa "VKTISK " ms of tne i>*ri<e-'t d<ig* in " lie el y, having on each foot and l.re*.-t a wnite t-i".t, nil bUck el-r.wh.re A ouitabit lewnrd will be j. aid i-v brißgins Itm to HATT-iKK & CO , jy _--___* *1' -try street. VI'RAVEII-* riiif.ah-(•ruin i ampol W a* h i i; g t •■ a srti'le*y. ue,i- Howard * Brit», aa iron-i<r-y linRSK, btauded "VA."cn th« »h >Tder PUa-e return him te cm'Up and receive the reward iy t—»t* fi «ILIIA>I'S TACTICS COIII'JLETE. 4, fff We have, iv press, and Wll h* ren.'y by fit 1 that thef luty. Col. OILMaM's MANTEL ill f..r Volunteer* and Militia of ths C<ir.fede*--te gtates, cnrapnelßg Aimy n*giDiz*tlon iiigaßisa ii- oof Infantry, Havatiy. Field trtltl.ry and tbe ttt.fi, Arses a»i AsatßaaiUoa, School* of the boi dier, c<ißsaaay, battalion, Trooper, 1 roes, ana sqaadroa, Bvoißti.asxf the fiegtaaeat, Light ar tiiiery tactic*, Honors paid by Trsox., liutie-...' '.'•plain*. Conapaaiee, Duties lu'nuipaud 'iarri ions, the staff, Ratilea, Court Martial*, Masts aad the artieleeof War—ins SM*t somplete Military M*bb*l ever paßiisbe*. The rrice will he K'l.j l -: by mail, *2.75. Per *ob* resaittlag ten* ta. price, wilt re. eive it fre* »l postage or freight. Order., te rec-iv* prompt and eariy BttSßtiuß, t lionl.l he eddie- -ed tn WKST t JiIBXSTOJg, publishers. Books.llera *n.l Ptatioßers, lit Maiust , aUehtnond, Va. N. B — RXCBHTLT PlJHL>l*Hgfi— TBSVOI.DItTBKB'B HABtl-BuOK BvCapt&ln Jam** K. Lee, .f tbe Ist Ke«iment "Vi-ginia Veluateetx, This ralnsbteiittis compendi um h.a oniybijtu published a ieur nil n'h*. and his now reached i's rwßXr>Xra THOO- S.bd lt th-aid b*; in thj hands ef every p.rsoa. Pnc'. "Blyloet*. HAKUKB'-j TACTXa, c ntpiete. with plate-.— ii "•'. CO".KDKS*TB STATES A?.Mf BXttULA TIOWB »i M, A MafiDAL OP IN PASTRY A.nD BlXLfi TAC- Th; 4 *. with Honor* raid by th. Trees*. Ia spettionK. BevMar*, Sic . «.< Abridged and compiled by l.t Col. '-Via. K. H. Hicaardson ti 14. KObBKT.v BAfiD-BOOR ft* ABTlLbfiuy a.ND TP.<":»Pr.K-- bSIIMISB DkII.L. BUM, S r Ho L Ot* THI lir/liig* *i ,v I.VKtNTKY AX ti CAMP *>UTY. M cts .science of war. :: ets Orders protaptly tttteudea to. WEST X JoiiN'sTOM, jy '-'—it re *' t ** ! *- h i*-'>nl Vs. fi___. ▲ ffitl ■ PRlllG W. femf bath covbttt, va. iv.- .amou* and popular Watering place, the longe-t known Warm la the country— and the only warm Suiphur Hath in tu. ftnloa a. it was or as it la—ts now ..pen i-.r ti*itore \ The Bah 1* wouderfnllv efflcciou* .n a Kf**t variety of diseases—awou< them Kheumuism. Neuralgia, Ooxt, Dyapepfci*. i.iver Coaip.aint. • ih-ouie Di*rrh.ei, faralv.-is, Uiseise* ..f the Kidney*, Nervous gftoloa* etc The fine braiii-g atXtOapber* of tbe locality, and ■i-BBtala sseaeiy are urea' a ds to t- c heal tug virtues of the ara'ets. Iverv .itientioo is paid to i*u6*-t>- and everything done tv promote the com fort ef ihe .-ick aadw.il. The 1 able Is lagglied wi'h th« be*t that can be obtained. iuciti-ima -rood veai-un abuse! every Bay. the Warm Sgrteg* fit within cue day's io-irner iroui the jrinc pal cities of Vtr*,iala, Wasbteg ton aad Baittaßvrs—«alv li mile* w«.ht of Jdiiiho rosgh on .he Ulrgißia t'«nt*-ai gailroi*. A d.tily litje from Millboi .n*.h ta--.« by ihe r-prini* oa their way to the White balpb.r. TbIUM rsasQßßble lo famili.-:, by Ihe month Bf _sa* v. f-y 2-ini) rffc.i baYSg. MPOH RBW.-TWO BfifiM BN€~*i7~sa Church Mill. Kent i*i. It-rate lo piißttnal tenan.... Also for-.lc, one i*ooi WOKK HOKSF: /-v apply to cm-., s Wfiii'Lii. k. Mirrx __.!?_- JN _ Corasr ltth asd Cary *t*. eUCtOk, _. >i.»*»M>n: NtlllTat th* xaemherß %*ll**_rof KICHMOfiD i.oll'iE, .No IX, .no re "•hjfX.ejUe.led te alt end a Mated Mectinrr, atthxtl Lodge ho in, (Ma>«B*' Uall.) Iht, il'l I**1 **- DAY) eveuißß, J.l i*al , at 7 ~ rl. . *. 11 embers of Miler liiragxi. md lr*neio3t breth ren in good sUndiuK are frateroallv invited to attend Hy older ct tti.. Worshipmi Ma-tar J> --U Jli i BIDIHiK. ana y. JlifiaiMa'fia MtrUfi'ffil) till I uu*axi.i __ Jit.r », u«l. i Oellnqurms r-r nei.-uitcadance at DhlbLS end MBlliifiUb. «-.!! atttad them re*, or fßrsUh wri>t*a ixiniu, to a Court of iu-i'iiry for lbs a**e**ui*iit gf Ine*, to be he. i»t reDiili-Kooiu.cn »* fiw«: eUAY tvsa lug next, at I P M. Br order of Major Wbbt*i. Jy____t ugo _«r UOTBTIB. n. s. a a>i ex: ■ ISS up fit a .ti tun c k«* of J|THE'!di-uMP4NY OP "P" wil be n*!d at Intheii r "in in the snot-..-.-....d b nl.lir.tr at ie X IU 11. T<> Da\ x tall Biiendasce v reoae-ted jy *-!'* __^_____ o WORDS AMU BOW IE-MNIVEX! O I am prepared to intnnfastnre io oider B-4WIK KXIVgH aad SWO*,!)* or all kinds ia Ihe lest ui*on*r, at my ah*>p io l«coti-v!lle, AU.em»rle c»D-y. Vs . and ihvPetb. Bttenttexef th* pufi ii.-. _fj»r-iw»l .!■ H.v i ei-AToo CHEAP «\T!». ■" I H4VI roR fifibl ABOUT Kjßesißa NItKSHfiAPOAIS. JT _•■_*_■ B CAI'TH »KN. SPEC! AL .\OI H E — wiUKUilne iiiipoeaibTiT Itv . t M_s**tx_ gie-d.. e»*Mpt lor ««.h. my B»is« t uni this d*j> will bs f. r. *.n obi v ... , J- 5 PBAYXBIU j7 *-»•> ■ l>iw_«gl«t. ITth sue*. etfisr dUtel iiMj fir ifi * fit it I JM Mftlß tf CO.Mf 40BTB PJit-OflW. MARRIED nit. by the Re» Dr Brown *i tbe '•t-. l-nce. f hebtide* f»»h»r. fit** EI.Lh.V AT fi__,?»_a*d n c: Bj,yo, bo b.f klectty gW; ruaersßUrg papers psoaXU e*py. • fit H Paji-. t 1,., r .h. on lbs ?7 h aH.bwtx* »'*, ? r L _ 4 '"B*K-t"de, Mr. JAUK-4 HAYB«. „f Kre.lerlck.hr,-... „ n<l •_,„ BKTT'K TEfiVll BBUgfatsrwl Wni. (I'eeti. E*r| ,«f tbi* city. » ' UiX.U, '>n H»ndav Jwlj I«U(;*I«KLVS CfiRKQL* m yc'.ildof «r*«h.i, K i„n A and Hester A Onfflp ifo,| ]ti mon-h* *ad 14 .lay, Tt.« 'rten'* of the ftmilr, and Iho** of b'* are inTite.l to *tt»nd tb.* tuoeral Ihl* Tn.- Iht) sit*.rno..D at 4o elosk from hi* f ther'* t-e-idence on 4th street, between Jackson and Hn ral. • I) 7' and it, th« *t.th ini-t , 8' HMITT aaghteror Fred-rirk »nd il* r Tifiaalll. sgig I /'•vi 1 '-' uimli'lii. nun i diT,-i I nder -h-* ■ I Haas tee liid wjih eire, h*Bg a L'n* mother wi.re w~ p;n< , Tniiei the »1 low. wit h if.ld- n rrnir. liur leui Ittile Lut -s 1 lies (leapiuK Her'un-ra! wiil tnke ' l*c> from the rm-id*oc-> f her p:t*-?n*6, vc sth, between Broad -nd M*r *.all »tre, v, fo-dAy. a* 4 o'rl'<-k Th* M. nd f tbe farrilv are respert Bl ▼ iav-tud io »'.: v.l *t Fort Larami*. VsAiTSflktT.'vfterv, on til. • h .117 f , ir ,i, us,., WILLI AM B rOaTfcK, of -tlrhn: ,,ntg t V-r, '. WAJNTo [For other "Wants," tee First Pag*.]~ \V A ? T F :D -' f ' to ? ' REcrriT-i for sn AH ~ ll ' lA *X/ °*****fi*. naltcne-J at________< •rk ":. Lni! rn-t tnroi 1.1 kf^l\ '.*'-'• mi- otll.e ovei Wooub rsi nfKT _ T. Q JA< X -ri*™*" J -. -T. _ . . _ K'Crsltlßg t fflcer. \1 T AN i I*. U-T.. bir* f..r * privte nil*.a XX I a* ivlACit. ilitiV HI, and a i.ttoK vhic.u •t-a-!i nd iron gpplieaa'B mast produce -* i-f.,ftorv recn-n-n- I* I 'is- aa lo cbaraster nr.d eaiMltv. .»i..ly al be .1... f thebptiawvs iv -.*_2sj U, a\ T 11) fiioTood I\\ anted, a partner, wun tritu v«u to »10,..iii to en_;ai;e ut' 1 nanafaelurtag haalaeea st ihe fisntb The bnti .a*. 1- *-t!>ctly * e*v_| , ~. ._, a staple a tl. le tddre*»"atxJirjrA( rPfififi," Ihroagnths kieh 'Boßd P.ad .iffie**. Pox «•' jv »_.ir \V r ** ?* fc it-** *c MUM** Ml K*l!iv-1 Ut-u. ~ »v nia i'aWTEK. »ucu bs fiHtenaia rtteher* 'SB 1 ..ta, < i,-t,.»r-, 4c , an ii i, needed f..r aim; nr;t .-**., Ur which the rn h *iißist pttess will ■* .'*id, oy %V W ft.vtAii, Eicliraond Lock Factory, lath ft IV __-__! _ Kala » n ,. , ArV . BY 'I 1! : V *■-**•_- A"-' .Ol;- |W| *14. M B**||, •V Hardware h >.n.e i\. JU e need S*»l* who 10 not Badsrstaad the h'i*lno-.*. Oood referei.ee rnqntred Addrens •• B.,'' through tue I. O. t> W ififi-OfiMlLlTagy WOfiat Th«bt.*: , ru-es paid lor Bead hand* ___._. ?■ 6T..M rv Bfiv.fi, ;:i at , ?* f-_ l dooie bel w Ex4.hu g. l-ttnk. U7 A N I'ED - by - gaatii m m ia vßs • f txs dcv wx eraueiitDeparim.au, B**A hfi and L*»lHi iy* in 11 private Kmliy. U nuld be *s'l*fied with piaia act mmodaiiuß*. Address Box r«a p., '*£_: ___j ! i 1 tXrfiliTED-Aboßt .-*■• J.\b MiKts, "i.-l^Tr *v color*, uood wage, will b. paid Apply Immrdiately, at Uiiz.iikoi.k a TnwnA*' uij eery • 11 Kiiuik avtniie, 1 1-4,1 ij t ,, i( i strebi ty-'-lt* \t r A M I" X, D—HAN ltnyto~iuait« MlLi 1 AkT TV daCCltb Apply iXim»diaiely at /MA MYiKS'. _.Iy--_l_* / 6-) .* n toreet VV r - v S * fi*** - a w iiTFt \v(i c A*TiTTT.iJuli *v WA:li iind IgUJ tot a. priv t-i famUv i»»ly i> D I*. DvOGargT, .' ■-' -'-' - Nearer Le i_u nrd_tji ids IX AVI'ED- * BoOiS«,fwr ih« 4dCnmt*B] *i (nr-wa'sßittwy) B-owii-(»r9atUlba a o i.iv, «.- .arply to laMK> BfiLXTT |j 2—em »t« ttateCosul Heese. CHAN CERT NOTICES pITY OF lIItHMOMI, io Witt—Xl Unlet v l bald in thet'lerk't. fates of me (.curt of Hn»t •-,,'» f.- 'tie .-.did city, ou ilcnday, the Ist day ol Jaly, MM. I'nci J -rcher Pittj.l oiiiii"»t i I'h >;.!>!■> H. Kiiis. Pewhnte* Flit*. Ir., ilxfixar. Margarets till*.ha thawP Tavi.-ri aad A. M. .Vimino I'el'is J Th" abject of ti«la --in. i ■ t.. i-,...v-r »s<ains* t v e • lefentiaut tb* suiii '.t -lv Hund'ed and fw. Pol rtisniiil Sinetv-'ive Cent*.with leu.il latere**! ibereofl Ir. m iheTth day ef Jbb , ls*i, till paid — ABittavit having beej rua.de that the defendant. e\:wbatan Ellis, Jr., is not a resident of th- S'Mte ef Vlrgialß, he is hereby required to BB pearinthe said Clark's OaSes, nithia one moutD .itse ■me publication here.nl, *ad. do what maj te necessary to protest In* interest. A Copy— l'et-ts : _.1_ _-_ i_ • v BO Hi'WARD, Clk. , ugY t*» aXICsfiMv.UB>, M wit:—Ai aale* v> held in the Clerk's «!•« of the Court of Hast agsforths said city, ea Moadaj, tb. Ist fiav el iv >, lan . Peter .!. Archer.... Pitff, ) a.jointt Th.vi'- IT Ellis. BfehardS E li* Jr , lIxBXbTt. Powbat** Klli*, .Ir , K. W. :*.imru.i, f aad Margiret X Kili** t'ft-.J '1 lie object of this suit in t4. leover against the Jefe-Jiln t sum < t ->-v-n Huodrsd Bad Fifty r hrse Dollars, *vith legal interest thereon fr "m -hs 3d day 'f Jn-ie, i-tii ml pill. Aflld.ivi' Uaviutf b*aa made that the dt feasant, Pow* -at v E'i-, .Ir , !-• nut a ronidem uf the Mat. of Virginia, he i< hereby required to aiipeur in th. -aid Cterk'a (i£ic«. within >.ue month alter a*. publication hereof, and ao what un-v ne neoesna rjr.... protect bis interest. A Copy—Tssta: iy .'-liWlv.- KO lidWAKU, Clk. CoNFEPEH-lTl? RTATgaj OF AMERICA, ) WAKI'EPT.O IiXAN'K OFfl' fi, ' Kicnnonn .luy 2, -'-it S PROPOSALS -rill te )*v :t ivpd at 'hi* .flic I auiii 14 o'clock af., .a Thineday, Xth la*l ut. f r the mien a.Mire of three thou-aaa] 1 V'" 1 *>WOfiß BAYONttTrI. Har-ner's Kerry p'Uein A model to • c farntthed hy the Departs*****! }X____-___ J. OUfidxa, < hlef efOrdaane*. DI fTPCIXsi SOlll t.- the le. 1U..1 i~eT .o- it ih- rKAbfißb'B >fi"K, of taeetiy ..t an:, rnvind, have thi* day d*jcl*r*d a divd-u-1 •* f< v- and ..u- nuarter per rent, out . f be ptoti* of Ihe.Kl.ntc up to thi* dar, wbich. after BUraßßXtng ■ >ne-i|iiari«ir of one percent, bonus to tue Mat-, .c v.*. ;':.-,ir per t*Lt act to the -t c.ih- M-r*, i-a> able on apiiin-ati o X fci*TOfi. taabter. Keliin >'id .In v t-t. i **01. je 2 -l"r L'AAI 1 I*l FLU Hat. We are expectlKg another lot of tbat SUPSfii-lR JAM I.V vl-'C ■'. From Wintheeter, Vi., which b** ;*ivea entire BBtls*'aet'.oa call and leave year -rder*. TYI.KR & SON, _jy •.*■—Si 1.14 < ary -tr-et. J~ firsuififit fitiic t. ~Zt*\\\\t Owtax* te tb. a ra>*t l*Bat**aißal itr 1 1 ptUCßlißg MinD ie.*, -r .; then oulv I' n c nil, anvsaA** ie. f4.rwillb.fo CXfiH O.n'LV • xi-ep iujr hu'v tfi bs whoea Beeonass hay* hosa paid ne'ei'f un promptly, in he 111 .n- ii- of .lan a ryaud.iu.y. fir. P. W T.IILOK, jy I— lru SN Rrn*d -:'eet XE E>i, itLX»*TfN a"WlfiXl \y\ 1 bag t* keep iheir irieiid- advised f .h.u rxsKival »«vsajtuorsahevs their .. d nt-tn.t •ethe_ra»v Iron F out'tore, d'rectl) oppo-i'o to the DuawW •.-tlics. >v* lie acd lis. v* a stis*t, where .lir 4 im prepared i j .itii'vs itn-ni with Civil and Mii. t*r« Clothlag, a* hey niav desire We have »• cured the B'TTUias rf MsaslS E 8 M-.Ei.i-ol aod X J -■■.*.*-., wi ii other *ip*rl enced cutter* and having a Ur«e f.ic, of 1 p*ra tive*, W* invite Muers frum mliiUry coicpanie** *nd otherc. j> j / lA.YIf UtilM tAUk/HBU-i A>D \J ftloOL-4 -line fpleuuia EokH'O i oii-j h. I stead, M.i.'.re-.-, .Vt- ~- aiulei*. <*n.p lablei-, Cot* and Mattre-ses, on hmid cad made t- or.t ir; l>>r sale chean Ai.lX tuiTT, iv i . 0 ncr I'lh and liatn -treet* ItLVAL'S COII.H *»VRLP-A »overeiKn 1 ' remedy t- r Uvaghs, Ct*.. raerasus I, Whooiini; Cough, Aithrna au.l Incipient < on •ma 1 Ilea. P__B»red and -old t>y iy* w pKTfiitxofi fi t'*\. Onßra-istn. P EAI 11 E», V i At H ES, P KfiCMiCa -EX I ceiv.ug daily, per tmpttsm, choice I'hAi iiLe, Irexa Colaxtbae, oa. F.rsals by A ANTOHI. jyt Mamftreet. / wTTau t. BEi»j»t*v .\i>». .w «TfTtE'i«rEs, \J CHAIKti, <v , ..a liana ad for -.ie rh***.— 10 ('.;t<»>:e beXVteads »nd Mailre»se- ; r-jiiik •sat, t'aa.a*d eVoKSd-sent Chain; Table*. Cafii net>, r-'.fae. Wanlnbe*, fig fibfiX- fiuTT, _iv - Corner aod Main *t» • lilil «HO»V «lXfi*lßln.-C*>rß* auitafit* tei 11/lr Canteen**. X :*! **f%e, BpeHs C rk«, l«em 1 i;oo Crux, and Cork-, of ail Bind*, tor «aU by iy* w. pktrkk n a ci»., nvußgnits. / iOi'to!S YiR>S.-i.-j bat** "union MiU*7' \J for a*!.* by jv'-' I. A (}. fi, DAVgJgpOfiT. I AJUhhAAM. aI'KLIHC, t i.riHiebv I, ♦»*"JI !ZJ JeHM X OIiMD.IV X *(»V. Hit AX. " *"ai»,Toirg" - tViVau, MAOiIKA WIAKs, hHEKKY WlNtii-A lull *»». rt m*nt. in steXU and for *ale in 4_uaniitie< to aali purch«*er*. A *o. ext.a Sue oid WHISKhT, la , Btireand foraale by St-LitfeA' \ ll.Hi.c.K. Ie W Corner ___ nod < ary ____________ nO\t AKll'fc DROPfi-a e.r -taiß cur* for uysentsry, l>i«irL-ea. fie, ao« •o prevalent, for sals by A. BOOKKIB fi CO., late •tala *t . iMr»M **arkat. I 'pOHTafILU lOKbh.-fur »."i**>;.*P o r IV bMU Forge—.nilrely new. frto.. fits ci.AuKaoa, Anoaiiofi a Co., is*** So Wjfajaxfißßjt; nROtS MIUDCIIGfi WLTFUT, n',.*ri.ii'. . V j brand, tn store sad lor sals by BkLDKfi a SitILVX. ___•*• Corner 14 t. *ul <»rv *tr**t*. P«Btx|caVlMl KarfiYfißahßi. - firea*. fiefl I MeUl and Mvslia PrsMrvug Ksiiles, for sale by cLAMb.*i», iM»k»M'.i a . <> , Jelt _ _No jsx M*» »'ree* jf'UUKlt VINa*«ABiV--Wii*J*i . k eii^7.«riu7T V ' Viasgar. Blayl* ib Sarry c- aa y. ta store asd forsal.br iSM,i»js.v a un.LEii lit.A-«CA*ti»'» I*II.IA. -Hla*r«rd * Kl.», Jt I> limiii* of Iron, tor -».% by ___;* % HiinrKKß * m M A.]»a»! llA.lfit-'A/B~~n*vi »»HißH~T.ii id We-Kiß e'irsd HAMs. ivlnvh we will -ell l.'X\ t< c.o-e the eccaigßin«ni _Jy I _ _ JOI, j» * a«m«. HiC»»i»i q(.ait t. ear*a la ••rang* Mxs_ty, tojLilJs bv H ' * iud ? Mar*t rb aw^i^^* 1 ** 1 **"** AOOtlom BXALiiat. V*lfV< ■ .«! " By Al •inri.t'r Sutf, Auci'r. PHV OOOp", 1 inTHiV'i Ayo p**|i V <»...>ii- _Will ii* *. .1 at me: r>B, a «ay B/ore Till- M RXlfifiLal 10 a si• ck. a lot of liivfio.i «.«*••.. »-*n de'lolh'nc. io. e». H»'», Xe. ..'it<»'fi:iks WbUkay.firaaily T»! aeov, Ci.fCAery *i.d «»la*«-W re ly 2 A'■.! X 5' TT. Anrt u= - ■■' . ■ a_- ■>■■-■—.:- atsas —c frrTTTIK ,A* Ui K. U 4*.h. fisjaxUxs QTtXCR OK (llvMll lOXiEßiru, TOVU. o 1 Ptii-'K** x«- . Ac , AT X tiCT JOfi —oa WRD.NESf'AV. ad iift at • OM.IIV. I wlll-81l ittfcxst *f X. A H-*»h. k*-'i s_r**f if i«t an 1 Ualn «tree!«, »l *'' fk ol COP- KB« TloS XXI KS, *c , ten tklir*; ..! Fare Car d S»_ Pinsf*. -rut* la stsat v-.i;,... v It****, -reeking and 'hewing Tebacc ~ fnucy *rtie.a-,4c —il hfi,_ A U.i of very niperior WINES, BSArDIEF. WHI-KhT- \c , Sc. T.sm*-C»il. g. «~r<"iOX. j> 2 Arctioceer. OTOfL'K OK 1-r.ilC t.K l *•!*. HllKstA, COW. ~ w'i iuai, fie, .« .ir au' ri a - "b e.i • UKI'AT. Sih n-; . .«•• Vj.ic.iic., I *»ni tell at the elors.fßl* ni-. *m. ::.e 1 • Woodward oa Kr*nk ilj, b«iw-tn Kb »cd fsthstreet* tbeir ei-ilre B**sk •! Ofiocfifilfix, UQuOfifi, fie., seuilstleg of 1 lerne v»r tty. -ALSO,- Two iiio*-*. I'xce'.lent M''ii-S v .s. *ensd »od nnog 1 r ry Üb*i M.k'. H COfiT, I W.\ot>.V, »c. Aftor which will Le sold th* KtY of I*. -tois. Tsbk* —C*h. X B COOfi, jy 5 Aatloaaer. -ilr'c A Dili tin*, iuooc.xd'-ti J I rt. JrB*Bj.*B**B>H«BXBXBIBt I»iT»*J*UbJIWbBI RICiLdONV rffil XSdOC'AXnOA. rrios. 80. 1M Maix (1 fi. Cobxbb or lira)fit.. KICHKOHD, Va CXarW**»d SWA Afi?-.*», is*. Thi* via sad tellable Inetiruilca, wltfe ample tßclial, and cou-nif' fnnd rar**rnlly Invseted, • . nuf to 'n*ar*BL'- YEs UtMLOISOt*. MfiB •IaNDIZE, of svery -lercrv'Vn , HOCf-EKOU) rUXB ITO Kb and fuail] WaUfilfiG ArPAKKL. EfrSKLS. CAKAOfifi -.ad VfiglGXTf at tbs l-.wsal -nrred* ralei. Lc**e* *d',nt;'**i ano sail Wttfi all e<*a*tbis fits *t:'a aiaxcroa* aavMCnvrte Hcfieitfi bartox. 11. T 1 . tb am, *>*ncl»J darns.. Jjhc * ' '-. I orxs leha'f. ..lblstt ,'o'ijj / -. & Tho* X Kn*t ▲lax. fiarrsfi G»i S i.'wtthtray. Petar 0. Warrick DAVID tOKKIb. Prosldeat. Joxs i. Wii.i.os. Ti«>v*oi«r X. T. Kbo-'KB. : trctarir a* I?—iy jltsiTlir vaxt .>i i huh, Agarn* Bnfi « * ; Tafi • LIFE IfiSVKAIICI oOMralrf____f New torX. 'Oca »i lbs Insnranee Agency of Tbomis M. At -•bib>.t. m Uth Mreet, nearly opnoslte floddla's 'all, tliir* application* will tie received *n ll- _ _mES rixt ittxi.a. V fiAKKih KIKOKAHCfi. tißcorporated **Xt.) TflU VlEQiaiA SiSfi AM* MAaUISfi IHBUR- Xfitifi *.» Mi'ANY. V 3 H*£r* So 1* M. n Street, Kiehmoad. _gnu (> f iTAJ. aad btIKKLLS. XWoO.Oi-O. This U-.H. any can tbe advantage of ears' experience ' a the Inisorance BU.tn.SS, Bam avfiag eijoy«d tb* fiwof of the pi; u'.ic daring all f that pert** r»jd» no steel-1 reeomni*t;datlOß ■> •■'*- c! ... - of • .rkini., It effect- Eire Stfjf acd coratry, aad Marine 'iitarnccc to sP_ r CT*N of tb* world. IU casii capital and ssjfpln* are as abo*re, aad ll* .ffslrs .."e vi ".uag'j-J pmleDtlr, bat Ut>«.r*.'ly. sal is . a - ..!, are ab low c.* Ik re »'f any other gocd la tit niton. i>iK."''T'..as. <¥.h •.'ovardla, I E. W-..i-worth, t'.irtrk tnlLa, osephAileo, We Keen, Geo W. Smith, 4mace L. Kent Tl o* Samson, 8. L. Wlastoa, •Tm. Ha>a*r. Cha* W Fnreeli, Jne.fi.flordoa, vlt>* R.Parker, Joe. P WlnMoa. Arch Thorns*. sa.'fi laloo*. H.A CI a. port c, Apply to the PraaMsag or becrerary. la person »rby letter W. L. CUWAhDIN. r-resldeat Wm. WILMS, fa., h.c,-"tnf t* B—ts MEDICAL, BOBPiTnLfi Hi.is.tM i Al. vi t M le. >i ai> it. AL COL hScJK OF VIUUIMIA.-Thi* HotpliAl ereet *d by me liberality of the Mate, at a cost of more LhaaffißX.BßX :« r.nrr completed, »nd «.p«a for tb. rassgilea oi autleatx. '.! Is admirably adapted by U:■ Ti f*l :oe .;-.-.•.!' oodatton of the sick, aad ia 'araiahag wiil- every eonrautanee re<*nl*tite for heir comfort aud succet-ifal trealmeut. Ir*»it aii.m. oq M*r.- 4*-.'' •.1.-.-.-;, se.it of 13tb, Imuiedi tely adjacent to the Medical Collsg*, while re ired and airy, U a* ibe -iajikj time centrsl, and or.venlent .! sscssa frora all itsrt» of therlty. Tbe pat'niits a--« under the fn.medlat* charge ol ne l'r.> r e»».->rs of tue Coiiet*e, (who uiako dally 'Uite,) SXSBBtsd by a coopetant BaUaBBBXI Fhyst lau. Ali persons requtitag Medical orHnrgical trest ,en' arHad.uitted, sxoept tne IsnAVk,, and tho«s sberlßi) underbßALL-Poi ahp othbb 'yFBCTtocs iBMBBBBe. LiTIBS-ia Waum, beth white and colored, rs* i*lve svecial care aod atteatleu. (.H.ljOiK**. IsciodlCK Board, Mel.ott! Att*ndaao«. a*.i VihiLe putleots A* o Sr wtek. glavea s " And at ihe -leme lata tot fraction* of a *»*.. , Kor ie** than one week, fi per -lay, np totne -t;ar K e for a full week, heveril fnrnished PniVXTX Roons have >een pro-rided lot tho** desiring separata accom modation* The charjK* fi-r tbetie will rary from t'i te *'-5 per Week. -.r Snrificai nperatloas, a fee r.. ...-in* from fil 0 *2o will be rsqnlroa, in addition to tbe abovs ■teelsiy rate* IV sbbXßßi payaf > *■ the renwvii 14/ tne patient, A !' it«d bbbbbb* af '.* 1» p'.acsd at the dUposal f (;b-.rltible A-.«ocla:ionn, at *ISO per aaunm, j iviii-U seniißD-innliy. or at. kcorrespoadiOK rats or s' *; is-inth* PBtl«u.» c-tnveyed to vi fr. pi th« tlo*pltai la a nit? b'ii vehic.e, provided ex;>re.'»ly iur th* pnr iex a «':i''.?ecs tad sirsni/ers are Invited to visit the I'.'spttal, ■'!..' toepeci It* . i President—Dr. L. S. .TOi"Nb>. Att«ndinx i'.nystcians—lira TDl'KfiX COH •VAY, and McCAW _ __ Att»ndiiiK sorgeona— Dr*. ' IBSON, PETICO .IAe, and WKLLFuKD. Kmidsßt Pkyßlsaaa—Dr. Ifiaiafi H WHITB. StftWird-K M P*\K'SH tp tl ly B~ELLfi.VLt Sttai. i i *... _" CHUSCB WM L, aICBMOkP, V*A. Whits PxTtXXT*)—ls warns, tx par w**k; ta • rlvcte rooar.*, *1 r > *1» rer weer. SI.AVBS— *.'• per w*f k L«»b tbsa a we*.*, ai p*r lay; hut act to eiceeo *•■ per week c iver the first, week 71 .«n 1 jver d».y .Vo «j-rra ihnjr, ezcert for n:-r ...- i t.-,--iii:ioc*<, .ul tUen an <t.ldifflou*.i foe lauxlari fr.nn fi to **• *tll b* charKed tiil'tptyit'e on the etvur.ni ./ rA» .ir««t»r No sniail-pox adnnllted A covered Miring wajr.'a will convey patliaw to vui from th« Hefpitsl when d**lr*»d (Trder* may ie left*.' the M«si*tal,e*al tneolaceuf A 1. rioL* ■anxx, i'-ib BSjrx*., between Main and t aij. Th* »rib»cri;.er, who tsn besc *..niiecr*d t»:ih b*> '.ns' ' • t'> v .-"• iv ■ .r-.U'lAi-.iu bu.v.... «k*n t iin-tnr hi* ej.cla»4V* ch-irxe, aided ty compel*nt is-.l*! tn'e. seildta a coatlnnauca ot r.be '-.'.e.*»l jiatr.-.nagß of hi* friend* v.d rxf the pnb.l* /bbs* rally. XtUxdlßg Fhyslsiaa and si «j..c JAMKS lOtTUfi.Bl i> . ' drsse *tre*t. between 4tt> and tax* ASaiSTAXVS: C W P. SHi.iih U 1- , ITfinXXfi ■Ui. *or -.Itbaßd U<-»r.a ■ rs. vv w ooeoTv. m d.. la :*—lv a**td«nt Puvsiclaa. IV AR,W AX , V A rfi,. \> Tat LATFST SEW* I FBKPAKB YOUr. »Lvae Fo * WAfi' BfiTlfi DxvTs * BRO , >".-.. Al t-.i *.*i .ax MKVi'.r. trxrsxasrßi*, Va., Him tbl* uay ree.tt.ed— 1 ;->u y*rd* HL' X *Ai i.MT. l.OH) yaiO* BwOE SATIN at t,ses yard G-tfif CAVIM* RE. » 000 yard, GBIT C**'h'M*Bl. S.uoo yar'* i.KRY -ATiNKT. si**oyard*i» *T fi fit ffi-XT. ItUiariitllM rfiifißfil*. IBM yard* <»HfcV LANM*.'.. 5.10.; yard* M >nh Ca'uiiaa k£l C' 5 ,B*X yai J* .North l**o.iu% riiSKeliV' 5.110.1 yards M'.*i-ue,ter M'Lu CL'TH. S wo yard* Man.'t-i»r MM. < U'TH. $...., yard* H'.\6At'K S 5 000 yard* HOgrjAi'K'i* JgAIVH. 5,000 y»rd* H.KiPKit UfififiT, for Military Bhtrt». S.uoo yard* r-TKIFEI) UfififiT, I >r Military fhlru 1 000 am** BRASS B' T "OXb. 1 coo «r.»« RKtHi*. Ht'lTii.X**. ■ L.we gnaae t-ourfiufifiaTß BOTTOM*. i.oue «•** O*Jjf|XOBB*TrS BOTfOAfi, i,iiuo pair .*#.'. ;>...* :■ rr. r*. I,M Mil UHil BLAfifitTfi. 1 «SS varl. (luI.D BHa'l . t Mm) yard* <"*"I.D ''I'l.tt. 5 i/ihj yard*. BsS), YelluW, C'reeß and Bias UKAiD _ - :,m) yards Ke.. Yellow. Uroea aad Plo. BaVfiit. -ALSO -6.i bal»* TKMT CLUTtt. to t-.u* that < i.nr-4. J. bale* bfiOWl .lEt.N I *.. * balm Ba'iWN JK fig. - A I.*•<<•- --[ *■ COLT'S AKMY -10.1 S%VV FIKTObg. io CUhIX KbVi'hV Ks, EVERY OTUSfi fijajn OF tvtrtx, Which ha* last beon received I'.J.'M THE si'l'Tßr - Xli rf whloh w* og*rt« Wri'ti-tsALt BUYUBS ' Or MIUTXBT < "Ml'iMKa. At B SMA4.L AUV UCI 6B th* CO»T PHICfiH! All wiablsg ths above lie*"** mil p.eaat sail em : Bess ib»iror_ur*toiax ttsad'ia*it*r* forali kilts* of MiiITAKV iiiK.l).*. wjj'tu last JJAV'D DAV.e a Bfiii.g. No. II Byeanior. »tr**>', ly l-tet Peieribarg. V..^ a. HOI TIOUAL MILITARY «oo»« ►*.. .'\ eMV-bkg tsu ai.ratag—tXsns*rr*ff Jfavy Pie :uu; to doiea Ur*» II *imi r*B<i*<ae -a * *. i • j *ru-» (jut Butt b. l.eaaya d*< Md*< Dr** ClOlhi; , T.lte yard* Hi.. Clvth*: l.n* yard* fin. n,. ,1 d I'l-tb*. legsthsr with s largs .t-ct of Good* tet Mttitery parpoasa. ALfKKO MOdte, . je i at gate ** t ptaTt BBBBfiWBBBBXfiUBBB* Tb. aad.rtiaaad i« *o» prep*.!**, to «l**a net ; Water 1 lo*«u,rilßSßaadi , iii-rlo:i*»*. la ths ih-'tv 1 «*t Sottas, ta a nimir which wIM net aeog..**** to ths pr*ail*ei oa which (*« may w-.rs. a a*>, ilma then* Hli**|.'o era *•• eos*ire*'** »* ♦. I .« water aad Airtight Hi* bos*** sax b* fen. I I at l>r**i a Posroa's, soruer Uth **<j Mala at* , Bad JoUXXVi*" A Mlll»*4r'*l»> et,g»!B, b«»W**»B l'-.h aad lath *ti*si* A>< »f*l«r> i.fi at ihe »N V • ; feuB _ Agjtxjf*i FBBjtVxjr 11 h an v gjftifiM . : _*i-