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"iiidnnonb ■ JlisjiaMr. „ .. j ii. - ■ -a- i - r "" rTT -4 r..ir.4A7)/.v<ratv>. -— """"TTrVtiMT-":!- <: «iaiiv, tHaalayi ex* . . ..on vi.s f.l Iwelve.motltha. tha; van bbbi tat tot , . !„. .-ii, moiUh in WANTS. ;"•*• i\int •• <'H'- u -' m ****** <" t\ v She will be welli ... opposite tlie Ihe i, use iv.v'itH .*>. upi.vl by h ...it..,, nt, or . . . i>, 'sunn.-i.t, t'lit.i leal ' fsrfci"*. ■"" hWaaattsd li'M'MS, \\ . kitch- >> or -rvk ■..:' .-■»»!. >V , v Ik " I' | Uh vf aa6 i: a • ... v\ t i, ; . ~. i.i|.< !• nt MAN, ex. hii-t \\ * " v .i overseer, or one v ...1! i. - - . . ... .. . .;.;.'■ :.t li.l ~. ml, Va aa 9 .'.«)« i1 t-VSI M \N Atii-.i: \ \ ins year, by a man I™ •:. t- in. . and in ~■,-..': It' ' ■ Ml I , \li !01 !--l.iN. .' i . ~• ""\T; '•!. tI ■ >■•.>. IV \e.lt- <dl, tl \\ POXY, ltt.ippv.-a i ' ' ■ . i.-. il i . i wdl 1. i ■ ." i;.. lanon I i'- t " H t n, ,-_: I ~ | v ;:.".-•! .i. .t lull- i.!i.nv!...l . -. ..' ve-.: . old. oi . I'll X liN UERSOX. . vn n:i> to rtufHAsi-:, at the \\ Fit Id l runs] it.. --.1 i- . Ifth \ . , i i • t ; ••" -. arid other • Sail t i .■:...1. i. I'Ai i."i:. A il Qu v .- rm . iter. ,1 ■ < oi hiro .-].'".it'll \\ : imben. AI 11.AII add! ■"l" it IT*. ■. ' ' 2t* .»*,*;;'. '■ \ onn lad) w»mp< t. ..t t.> \ I • .1 iilv. aad . ; . • ' ■:::: t : n .• ■minary. --'. . ■ . stating ...';;.' it -\ .1, Kit hm .tt-i, ..-..' i' i-i i -.v. it.i:-,- or iiti'- a * * : .... i .;s .i tn tking from ton . '.. 'ttv-: ..., I. .tit -. A.l . . . ' it)-, . --r. .i ,*• Post -1.. • . i tl'l - -It \li D. 1.-v .: <;.-iiii.-iu -ii i.-.-iiilino in \\ ■ •. I v • '' . - . li ■>llt tOU -.'■ . :. . ibj ' - military . -... ..- ■-'"!•:'. Wi-v a •-i .! 1. nuno jxo li :-t ■■ r. i; i:,.. i .: - ■ - .Vault.:. at toe «: 8 ti-.i.d aitlllety v. t-.ikih'ip, 7 li street, be .'. ti>. I.i g i...1 ma. Mal« - Apply to ...... -lw i - li lIttOWNK, sup't Wibl'ali— A Bttai 'I * ..e Ik iutiiii u-m-.ti *i i ii. Tie- Jtsat'afaraßcea arl*raa\aad '. tbe t.»i tccotamaadatioaa g v*o In t ..i ii-ui vi aad Bbaraetei; also, tt .; - ,nd» Hilary d; ty. A;py tujf at LK*s. t, aiehatooa, btltw Kiohacge. . ' -'. .-. N v . ■• -iwtr.j ii, root a rtcalt II mcc, with a ■ -..- oe il. a 1....111 in It ; w. ul I t refo ,or t.. .r IP ll .Hi wood fjeaaeterar. Art 4 : rma,' UIUtLL''," carolir 0.-gain, ~ , -. * A ',' 'J. su a -Ktt WANTI I' >-■ ti .ti hi L> it yiutij; Itnly io iiellii t! Begilafa tn.iliv.-tita, French il If desired, masic. Kaobjecil'B . nth. i- b-reaces tn n Bad required ■ H <','• Hi-patchotf.ee, aa 5 61 .- i r U By «la y, who hsßbtea ta<j»;fjt by ».. . s leilent ma s i.- ather, a few Rcholars V.; . I refer* tar s« el. . h.vs net l.aa-a taught ,-< . i'an bs r*ssu at h*e raf ideaew oa lathat, 8J Prt 1.-UD-4 ;j HP Q. — io rent or putcb.fe acvmforteble ii*u, witb fit* nr bis rcomj, fir a emil! " rt is ir. tbe city. Adt'iest "A B" ; it. ui-.i iv 6 -4-} il « , -♦. i-'.il Brea-J u,a.:.-. Aip.y at '» <; ■... iv! Hospital Ko 24, e-Braar Mala aad lath ■ r« • uu 5- 6l* <v—-A liai.ifi-.T. vvi.o is taartjagblp ats ™ q-.-n .trd a .Hi tte> 1.u2.8eE3, iinal r»n ItirniEti a . Bdatteat ts i-i chtracter, Aitt, can fin-: t lav applyta| to nit.st Medical fur .-. r'l ti-c, 16thatraat,betveea Mtiuaad Ctry. -' I ■; Mi —a J caeber. qaaHfted lo teach the higher aad lower araacltea and the j i in", for a saaaloa atf tea nmntli*, Ihe mi.tJie at* Hcpteinlji-r or ttit: Ist is waated l.y Ihe lo lake : i -ttt.ill school I'nr (Itrther p.iiticiilara ;.!.-eti-.r, slating tenaa, i.c, at lore, Kociiagham cnaaly, Va. iw-2« joew g COOTK-l.' HJAN tl' -A ).-u;ik l.i.ty wl.o is at present tt ' log ripettaacad in leuching ihe Baches, desires a altaation aafdreaa ■.I '. .*. leJlB <: IV jy :i) a.ariwj U - it < tß'h vim , Va., or ai any boat oa Ibe iin 'tver, iitch poplar icb, bfreh, r-di or maple plunk In i v bi ......i ~ i iiiliiies, and la monthly dcliv wl , Add/. ■ ■ ...iitiie nice, JIMKrJ DINWIDOIB, t'upt Arllileiy, Ofaastace Hcparti.iiiit, v Hlchmond, Va. \i ' \ lady ol Dxpcrieace, qui. ii d ta 'i, Prcadi, aud W.i.to, de'ircs to .: ia a prtsaia faaaiijr, Bcbt refer - .-. a Addles, trattßg terms, "U ■ U, Va Jy it—'ita*.4w* a'i'Mi To hire, a Brst rate Cook, Wasari -, Without itiic.unbrance, for the lia nf ti.i- year Pot oac that eaa come well t'lided i will pay a eawdblre. Nam: Bated •.. ual. p - .-■-• dof ihe aliove rjualtiiea.— *.|... itiiii.. ,ii!i>. ly jt No l".f Brt'sd stret he '• . an S-3tF,afcTw| U IKU—a Btata iv~, u-jr.—A fiii.:uatool Ut* ' L'alrerslti tA Vrrglaia prtferred My ici.oe , aad tern b very liberal Ttatlanalah ' - ;-,E'L!K'i X KCMUNDB, Hc-w's l>v.-r.y P O.llali'ast-, Va LMkMYILLE FEMALE COLLEGE.— ! ■ i vi :. ii.i;\i, r,.;i, vv, ;i ;., .iti-m i.t.iuiiei ... tb. •.•; I. bru ,i v I'll.- location dthj i:..- iii-tiii. t loti will be th., --• ■■ - : >a as >.- . will admit. For iuloi in ition , Idresa A fREOT, Pteeadeat, ■'' " 1 ~i in nil.-. Virginia. . im: in M)i;i.i» iMiLi.Ai.'s i;k- I f WARD fromthe jail in tlie county i dert, on the -'.itU ,'.i in i v ' I ■ I; i'i;.N'i;, aad wham List heard . » ■ ■•.':.: tn the direction of Keama' Station. iu-1 .in ilatt i, ...i.t in. (.■,•! high, well mt, :...- only in i. X or teat i*> ... ol tt' It. «...i.-.i,.ti.-l by an ..».- X inn ~-.. i it. leaving a bad scar, ■ reward foi t;,. delivery of said ■. ■ ■ - I caa get him. -Mt- i: P. GUTHEKY, tie Charlotte IVmrt-Koaaa, va V •.!■:, ~. vi W.M.Ii \ri-..\T ■ refect, with By. lai jutre at P. 8 COLBY'S, . 1 If. Main - tie, t MJ IJ i - \ nil. i;.\ll.l;ti.\i), . Hi i-i ■■ ; ,i i -..,. v.'-.liiin ... _ ; . Kin. ~ August 6, isiil. ) \" ! ! ' I The N'IOUT PASSEXGrEB *;. ' t ..1 rtaMJtlj .11-...i!i1111.d - '. :.! iy,At*gust4,aad continued ,-' ■■ in til rurthei notice. Leavin * time, l P. CHARLES ti 1A1..01T, a Mtp. t-.nti itdeut.' [. "'•' SALE, three w four barrel* of 1 '" " ! U>HIDA FILLERS A Ko. I tobacco WM. t HISWICK, Ko 21 Idem tti.vt, it. low (.Id Mt.lliet. V"- i No. l COOK. WASH -1 , ' IBOJTEB. she ...n la- hbb iitmy ■ laadJo-Oo U. IMVID McPAXTKL. \ ' A'UOLEHAUa, i v.i Baaia pmrnk, - * ~ s ■ - li a'athiaa & Ki.-klin.) I. ;■'■!. 11.. kaoack low.-litii'.', - ' ' I '!"' White (..illii. |. ~, a " i va i;..i.k Alpaca aud BagUah Me i.t-.v,n 88l Ulatk All-wol ■vim-:, 1...., hmperkma aad Lxtia Black I .l.|i< 1011,-, . : '"'' •-'•'-' li ian v ''.. iineres, ' illi.Uii.-k, , "on, l.ii-ti, rtuajtmdata, Buttons - ".'".''H'-tlf aSv--2t' Fn-kii ll " ;,1KS| "" ,H i ANI) SI'IKITS t . „ ' .'•■-*'INE -*4 barrel, extra und auper ' * ; "" , [fi>2 Vatds 4-1 (liiUiiU-villo Ilome i ivOTi-'Vii,'.,'!'"''" • a, !^*- tJ "*'. Miexwllent o.dca; laattißtaaal sWaalf bf M***. . °™*»* ****** . k JSv 11. Gary *Vwt. DAILY DISPATCH. ""* - - ■ 7.1 -" "~~*Z!T.T-SZZ- ' " "*" " ' ■■■— .■■..• ~,---n■ _... ■ 1 '- —■ ißtTTaf '.. '" aa-—■ .-i■■■ i ■ . ,—. » ... ■-" --■- '_ ■ —' —•— '■/ " a* '" ' "■■■"■■ —-»—--— ■ , a* ■.ai .b» i*i . VOL. XXtll. RICHMOND, VA., TUESDAyT AUGUST 9, 1864. "noT^. S^ECIAL^ITOTICES. tmiV'l-'iMI lIRRWRT'tt Bl.t'Pfi I: BeWim, , WILLIAM A1.1.1*-t)\ will, until rnthei- ni-U.-e, male two trip, dally from Richmond to llrewryJß llluif, leaviuir the wharf at ■it.l ut 7 A M. nnd at 4 I*. M : tlie IUuH" at 'i v y aad I V M. 1... ...n- .i.-..iiiie io.le.iti.inaiil <bni tl.;- i pica - tint »\.\ ~| sp..ii.li!i : -ti d.!\ ~r'Kii elXeinoon l.ue, 5.:...). vvi> , -oldieta hull pine t I l*U £Sf*' TI'HI.ISHKH This I»AYb! ' I'l 1.1.1t-It 111 MUM HAY'! I'l'Ul.lryCKfi UIIS DAY '.'.'. I 111 \! \t;\l lit KXT MIVKI.. BABI l.N\\r. EASI I.NNM i:\si i.ynm:, i.a.si i.\.\.\i:. I..isf I.YNNK, . RAST I.YXNL. i:\si i.y.wi: KAST IYKXK, EAST i.ynm: A DRAMATII A.M. 1-OWXaxFfJL WORK. EAST I.YX.VK; oi. 11,. i;..;-., Dnua*htH*. By the tiutboiv-. of "The lleirti fc f .v-lib.-v," ''The Earl's.Secret," .',. , ar, -'. Mi - Wood, ibt- writer of •bi-. novel, is among I famous of 1'.i4.-.-li th :ni;hi*yess.'.-i- .nd "Etta. Lyaac" i- one of her (in.-t ertSfets.. it has been di-nmitti/ed and nroduc. I in ■•.,!:%■■> the promineiit ••i I .:,hoi and Vc\v . ■ - on .i tb.. b mi II bi vert ml saeci laatawa in I • i $S HI TUX SOUTHERN SCHOOL AJiITILMETIC; or, Youths' A m !:ttit. t ...tltmiim the most coll et- ■ and accurate rate* far pejorating opera tions in arithmetic, adapted to the ens*; aad ivgiftai in-1--action ol youth, for tlie- use of ';. •!•. vVc. By A. and J. fowler, teachers oi aritbtm tic. Rt vised by M. Gibs. a. To which i- annexed an Appendix, containing Mi turation ..t But if ■■■ . i..•! ■of Foreign Money, and Ikx>a**jk<H.'pinf Stereotype edi tion. 'liii- vti'.-.tible I k should be used in env ■ ■::■ land t-ut.iiv th:-:-.:i,:l.nt the Ooim-derat-y. 1; t compiled by tvroofth. most ttilcnted and ■.-.',! --kii.i-.vis rii.itii.-iii.it:. i.ni - <•: the South, and the only hook bow printed from stereotype plates in t n I iil.-.f. Stab . which w. have obtained only at a . .t expense. 'l.:. ■ >l uu . iti • . t'.v i-t i-i i-iivn : A KEW ANO AI CURATE MAP OF Vll't.lN! A li-n;.i oni ■'-. I--.nidii. I- k. i form. J. >. MISTRESd AM" MAH). A household I • i By Mt-; Muloch, auth u*i ■ f "J. hn 11 ilifiuc, (ietiiK.ti.iii," "The Ogclvies," kc., kc. From the Christian Ob* ervei. "It is a story i f every-day life, writ teu with a great deal of clearness 'aud vigor; odmi itl. in its conceptions aud tlelini ttiou a charac -1.1 ; mil <.| practical suggi tion to the reader; and, in abort, one of thje best and luoel roik-i of ih- kind that has been published in the Couutd eiticv." Price. ■ - : 86 l in. FBI a. : IHE TWENTIETH THOUSAXD OF -MAi ALI.'.. By the authoi i "B. iii.rt.." with aevi r.*dotbei briilnvnt ai-,.l interesting novels, whose iiumoo wiil appear in a short time. Address ordei , to WEST vV .lullXsTii.v. Publiahers and IJookacliers, au It— It No. 143 Main street. d-i'/iS vk t i \i. Notice—Attention! li' it.i-. should meet lie l eye of any person v.ho expects to go to Jones' bcond brigade*, liarly's cm pa, in the next tin rfuardays, will eonfei a great favor on s lady, l>y calling*at the Montic lie 11. use, No. 56 Main street, mid taking h letter up to the Colonel of the Twenty-first Virginia regimt nt. tn: 9- If C-,* Htaiso, Livery, and Sale Stabljks, WtdletTvet, JiHlin-.oiid. Virginia -;i..i- - ll>. aad Ladies' and Uentlenieu' - Saddle Horses t <r hire. lloites taken at Irvcry by the day, week or month at the lowest prices and it Horses, Bu ......ti.t Harness Bold on commission. • . ... ..ii excellent t ivalrj Horse Ai-.. h 1.-m Phset :. THOS RU3KELL k r<k, ' tin ti i,i p. ~.,- ; ~.. «^2 7 W* as*. Httention t.. ! oai paii of Tt> l>\\, nnd Fvhall a.ld an mv- i.c of fre-di and dt-siru, t.ie DRY (.in Ut.-- A.M. XtillONS, in ...-. H»t Needlc-s, lias, Prints, S] ..■ Cotton, St,nit- I'urriei. tiiie, Epaum Silts, Eughsh Jla .! Skins t..i- Legirinp, HavereacKs, Pipes, one hundred Bridle , twenty-flve cases ..in- .111.t two-pounds Deucalion lobacco, pnt up in 1062. .am it \v. if. rowi.i:, son •i o. Ofj-r"rli-.l ai. ~ui li. Two large traaaa, splendid aaaairißicat of ladles' dreaaea. Ac, for sale privately at rimtu No 07, litllird Il.ti.st:, where th*- aiiK-l. a can be seen float '.• o'clock A M tcf. i.'oloe'ik I'M TaMttaaka nic in I rat-rate nr.l.tr ; ilio dresses arc ot tho best intiteiltls, tind made up lv ihe latest tfa/te. t.u li -ts OT/-SUOKOK MILL. 17.h Btraet. tcrosu the DOtdL Whc-it aod Corn ground on toll. For i-als— M;e r.aw at 31' «'< per pcuad . Core intal at $[ii per hu-hal. , au i — TO.' ID* I CI. Ice, for ra*e.—Oan be had lv any quai, tit/, alio hours of the -lay, at the Atnerlcau »U blcs, anajaat of loth aud Car/ ttreM'a. jy 514-ia B W eSKfff. I) EAL ESTATE FOR SALE, FIVE V MILES PROM Till-: TOWN OP QREKNS- I'tiHO', NORTH CAROLINA, AM» THREE QUARTERS OF A MILE b'KOM NEW GARDEN COLLEGE, STIUATED ti.N THE BOAT" LEAD DIG PROM GREENSBORO- TO SALEM -The, improvements v:<- a two-story dwelling, neartj m v. I'i.ilt in Ituiii, has eight pood rooms, all well nut.■■!.. d. Ihi house i- painted white, and believe I tob one . # : tl,. best house* hi th.' county. The out-build in are two excellent h-.tt--- for tcryants, with brick i liiiuii.-y-; af dsmoke-houa .-...-. superiorai.il ...iimiodiou- barn, built after the style ol those in I'.-ni'-vhtiiiiti, trill accommodate twelve horse* : a corn-crib, built oi logs, lias a well oi water hoi to be Ban-passed in any State. The land attached i- Two Hundred and rwenty-ene acr. .-, only about on< thud clc.uv.l. the rest inorjginal growth oi oak and chestnut, Om the place and near the bouse is an orchard of oae thousand tiuit trees, ol three years' groartth, of th. t1.0i.. -i -.-1.-. turn "i I. t. h, Apricot and Apple. Thia plao i i esse* the addition I at traction of bring located ut one of the hcalthii I portions ol the State, and in fire mile, oi thetermi liiitiou ..; th.- Danville railroad, at Greensboro' The oamer, wiahiag t.. purefaa c citj proja-rty, will sell the place im forty tlioie.tn I ihillai», net isaue or twenty-live hundred dollar*! in gold. Address •• Box Mi," Baleigh, North (.'tuoliim. au '.la-it.iwotv* I>l CARBONATE SODA ) Gam Camphor * K-.,..in Salts • Extra, t Logwood, Copperas lilue-itoiu-, Indigo Virginia Snakeroot Loiulon Miit. hi , Brown Wind-or S..ap l'oiuutiuii, II ur l'oiiivt Coarse I ..inl..-. J..;!, t l'ovdei .Sulphur, llrimstoiic Waahing Soda Psaeni g of l.'-iiioiis Carbonate .Viitr. mia. Castor Oil 11 axham's Tincture Muriatic Tincture Iron ; Oil Vitriol, Mit.i-, Cloves Sublimate Bianath lodide of Peataab, Vinnifuge \\';.-.hnif.' fluid And tn mv soaroe aad de«Tatle at-ticles, at whoie aale aad iviail, by POWEH A* M. I'llAlL, r.ii'.er of Scrcnteenth and Main streets. a-.i9 2t npO CAPITALIBI'S AND OTHERS. | XMA kiil.t: l At.M til POUR HUNDRED At.HKS OP I.KVi-.1. ill Vlil! LAND, ON Till. PO TOMAC, IX'KI.V.i GEOBGE COCNTT'/ADJOIK- I.N'ti HOOK'S PERRY, FOB SALE.-1 aaa autho ii/.. dto-. ll tl..- FARM located as ahore. It cou takta Tour It..i..tut acres of beautiftil level rivei land,-on tin- i'otoi.itic. It i ,;;ii,l to be the beat loeu tiiiii on that iivei for fish aad wild total, pnticuinily -wt'ii and caiikti.i ba.k dv. k-. Neiiil-yl.iill' at• the hi.ld i-i cletire.l, the halttlei in original tllula-l', mostly o ill, Mime jiine. There ata no inapiuvemi nts, the I.ml.line- litvii!;- la-.-n l.'iiiii.l. 'l'hi-, a11..i.K.i lili. opi„iiiunity for mv. itmest in aoma tuin;' better ev.-n thii.i gold tidl land w.-ll located, l-'i.r tt-nift, ate , apply to 1'- W. GRUBBS, Aoctioneer, au"ti— 2t Bttcceasor to ti ddia * Appcratm. ("tOHNti, BUNIOtSS, OA 1 \ LOSITIKS, / 5..11 Coras,Disaa'aad Kaua, A-e., aad all di--:. -, oi"tie' felt aud cutan;-..ui.. c ,i eeacß itreat* 1 1 with- f oat pain, op Dn. srlll*t/r/, the Baa-geou Chiropo dltit. lIT. iSilUi.l-! hat S'ltliill litlv 1.'.-OVt.lsl to Is able to relieve path ata ..i the,,, tombtoawae and lii-iil. h-uiiileiiinnu diarfl es. Oatoe: SVid! Stmd Hotel, Wall street - MiuiiK<- af ofli.v houii fom 11 A. |f. to S P M uu '.)—2f lUAI, VIViMI S VIVA.MI .s It so, .all at No. Kij 1;j......i stte. t, hct-.v.eii sixth ami .M.-ventli streets, and iadalge in the most splandid WAThiIMELONS. and CAN rELOPES, on ice, cv.-v seen .a the city; together with the fliic.t lot ot IKL'I ! in the markut. Also, i'tvdi MOUNTAIN BUTTER at eight dol- Ims per pound. au i*— tt* TToitSE FOX SALE.—A Nu. I Cavalry XX HORSE, young, sound und stylish. Waiki .iipidlv and lively. Addivk. "C. 8.," Dis-, pal'.U o4TL»v, • uu !>—*»* ■ITKSIiAV MOUXINU. AL-OUrfT 9, St. ii..- Dvii.y DMAiva i- bbII to ataatj Daßlan at .«i mtv it." is ..cr copy, <•, ,-v caaaißßs are nutlioi- I'ttt t.. cßarn <>m-: aaatuui and rrrrt cbwtb bit «..k to lepular tulisciilxTs. - * THE WAR NEWS. The n»w- yc.t.Tdtvy was very meagre. All was .|itiet it Petersburg ; but it it said that the in.ve in. itt- of tb. . it, i.,v'-. w.n-oii trttins, and the unu<tua' dv-! havering over hi-t camps, showed that some i. :••'.. ii. .ut i. i'tt..,,p-i was takinp: pl.ice. It it proba -1.1. thii Grant i. iiit.viiigni.iiv men to Washington. it . f.tithe.- stated that he is irawiilug bbmij irfhlii hut- ,'iii,- from iv from of Pcter.-burir, but Hits is bar-111, pioli.ibl... Directly tjaeae gaaa leave the frcfrt ..'.■i',-t..,- i,:,,.., (ftyaaea csaestoha a Ideatea t.i.t (1. tier.. 1 liolii Mobile then is nothing further. It may lie proper t.. state licit the enemy's hVet mcnacine; that .ii. ~ varymach in tin- aaaae p.. ith.ii, m f..r ns . .1 ■ of tin-less throusli its own erf.irts BUI I— c.-iii.d, .-,-. ;i ||,-. t nt. vi. tit:-. 1; i,-iini<iitd from below Drcwiy's Muff would be. On this side >.l tha river alt isnuiet* From General Early, o.i.im.iiid.ii- the department .! P. *ne'lv.inin and Ma.Tl.inJ, there is no intvlli t'.-inc v.-bi.-h could,--with prudence, ba Battle public, ll.oiti'li w,. may state tint those aabjaaaaEd com monwealths have not ktsJ any atote towns this •reek, THE CAPTtTRE OF *-Tt>.\T.M.\V-s' BJLWERS. Balding p itti.s .ue aot t in;-l.t ..ti.ii, aad the cap ture of .Stoiieititui iii Georgia is quite interesting reading. He had cat the'railroad, aad wat* on his way to Macon to literate twelve buadmd Yankee officer** coaslned thare. He got within three miles ... M... ..ti, tin.l waa rcpal ed and turned back - t'iilcitptly, however, for Inm,. General Wheeler had tent.three brigades of Alabama ami Ken tucky cavalry in his rear, and when lie turn ed I. go back, he found them in bis fr..nt. They had the only toad he could get-off by, aad he tunn ed his trooas to cut hk way through. This trouble was spared him by the Confederates making the Hist charge and driving him tv,-.. miles. Just aa they wen about to link.- another charge, he sent in a arhib iflag, surrendering tin. .uiditioiiiilly. 11. an.l his stall'took oS'i th- ii .-.tin- and handed them over to Colonel Crew, and Stonem in, -iitin", down oa a log near by, i""it.i? Icry, Six hundred of his ne-u-.sum-n --dered with him, bat the rest broke into the woods, when they were followed and pretty thoroughly ktliede.;- captured by our men. We took -dx hun dred prisoners, one thousand horaea and two nieces of a.uu...ii. These raiders had spread desolation .•.:•!!■ the track they had marched. They bad en tered private houses and stripped 1 idies' lingers and breu.-itt-, of rinija iiiid pins ; 1 ...',.-open druu rs an.) trunk . stole silver and plate of every .1. -.. -ription.— In many instance's, house girls were ravished in i is before their mistiv-s."-. and in yards iv front ot the houses. EXCHANGE OF COXFDERATE OFFICERS— .t i.ni: at im: i:.\t iianul. It will-be rccoi!ci.tcd that t few weeks since oui Government sent fifty-six Yankee officers, includiag I'.iieiiils Weasel, Seymour, Shaler. Hickman and Scanmion, to Charleston, to be placed hi prison there. They were placed in an elegant mansion ia the western portion of the city, near t;..- Ashley river,' .farout ol range thai tit.- only hell th.t 1 burst near them was one wnkh exploded tlie day before their exchange. They enjoy. .1 :h.n.■•.:.,-. is ii line v urt-yard with games of ball, A., . and also ba liv . . in,, bath-house t.t theii ilisposal. When tbe i t.t.- -s determined to place as many of our officer; actually under fire at Morris Island, it was rutin.red thai we had dob rmined to place these Tan "kei -on the ramparts t.t Fort Sumter, this rumor cui'c t" the ears of General 9eymour, one of the pi tcm re, wh . intimated to Captain If H Raymond' Adjutant im i Inapector-General, that probably an explanation wotaM lead to less dreadful result* Captain Raym ndinibrHted Seymoar and hiscom panioßß that if they desired to make ti proposition to General Foster for an exchange, he thought ao objection would be made on our part,to such v coun ... '1 he i. suit, was thatGeneraJ Foster n quest ed oi i our staff officers to unit oneoJ his,inc*> .... i i.. .-lie. t a negotiation, which wa. ■ Seeted—Ma jor Lay acting on oar part. The exchange took pi.•■ r..ii Wednesday, nearly opposite Buttery Wag ii.-r, >t.-iiiu-i-!i.t\ hi carried both parties to the spot. In I. living, tha Yankee offieem eavpr*r*esed their thanks "foi the kindness with which they had been treated in l'ii:t:le-toii. The 101 l was ealbd for our officii and the following then came on board our steamer: Major-General Edward Johnson, Virginia; Major- General frank Gardner, Louisiana; Brigadier- General George 11. Stewart, Altirylniid; Wrifradier ti. ti. i .1-I. J. Archer, Virginia; Brigiidier-GtaiCTal M. J. il. 'Thompson, Missouri. • I'olon. t James X. Brown, FsniloeuHi South Car oli.iti; li..M. Barbour, Thirty-seventh North t .no- Una; K..W. Carter, First Virginia cavalrj ; Ndrveß Cobb, l-'<>i iv-i"iirtli Virginia infantry; B. K. CandiU, Penth Kentucky lavalry; li. W. Duke, Second Kentucky; W. il. Forney,Tenth Alabama; W. J. Ferguson, Sixteenth Virginia; J. M. lianas, Ken tucky * rivalry; K.- C. Moivan, Kentucky; w ll P, .i.1.-, Forty-foyath Georgia , .1 ant tPell, Forrest's cavaliv; Vandawnder, I'.lti.ih Virginia; \V. W. Ward, rennessee. Lieut. itttitt-I'oi..iit-I-. James '1' Tucker, Seventh ... Iment; James T. Brown, Forrest's cavalry; I. 1-.. li.iv.ttit, Thirtv-eightb Georgia; William Lee Davidson,SeventhK'orth Carolina ; J. P. Fitzgerald, i renty-thtrd \"ii uini.i; C. L. Iluyncs, Twenty- Reventh Virginia; D. II L. Marty, Tenth Virgiaia ; W. M. I'.u.-1.-v, 'lhir.f-NoitiwOti-oiiu.i; A. L. Swing !.-\, ," .U. J. .Smith, aitil!..-i> ;O. A. I'ui toH, Major* D. AI Anderson, Forty-fourth Virginia; .1. vs. Caldwell, First Kentucky; J. T. t arson, Twelfth Goorgia; W. T. Knneli, Thii.l NtnthCaro lina; J. E. Gross, A--t-:taii! Adjutant-General; I-:. M. Henry, Fourth MLaaouri; 11. G. A. Iligley, Com iin .it-, Subsistence.; W. 11. Manning, "Sixth Lou isiana; i: A. Kaah, Fourth Ocorgia; L. J. lv.iVn-., Fiftieth Virgiaia; K.J. Sendei battery; Thomaa Steele, Third Kentucky; T. li. Cpahaw, Thirteenth Viaajnia; l'- f. Wawey, Second South Carolina artillery ; Thomas B. Webber, Second K. n tu-kv ; J M. Wilson, Seventh Louisiana; 11. H. Smith, A si .t.int Adjutant-General toMajots-Geaeral- Wheeka*. Lieutenant* A. DuPre, Aid-de-Cump Major-Qen eral Gardner'a Staff; T. G. Jackson, Aid an f'aaip litij-'idiei-tieiielul Anderson's Start; J. A. Jacqaea, Aid-de-Camp, voluatoar to Gameral Gardner. The Yiinkec band ttroek up *' Home," and the -'....iii.-is paiti'd. Upon the arrival at Chaaiestoa, M .joi--iiciicr.tl Ed, Johnson «ns presented with a wiv.-.th of rio\ era by the ladies, in receiving it, he spoke of having tried hard not to be captered,bat said that hc-.-etiiter lie would try still harder. Gen eral Jilt Thompson also made a spina. General Thompson and several of the rdaaran b*b> changi .1 arrived in this cily yesterday. Wi are md. i.t.-1 to tho courtesy of Mr. W.C ); u.-.i - for the l tssat Boatbera papers, teoeired lute lit night by the Southern giproes MjT At IfEW AUttIVAI. OF YaN-vKK Plllolti.l thi iuoruJßg,at theCosFHmtaaTß Hk.u.i.vg. Boob- - the largest lot .veiled during the w...-— tiiltsl with pictures of-Ihe war: the Battle of tha Waderßesa; battle of Spot: vlvtiiiiu t'ourt-lioii-ie ; Oram's Army crossing the J.tines river; recent operations below l'.-tei-liuiv, &c. kc. Also, the London Punch and London lllii.t.asr-1 News. .\l..j, ILirpcr*.; Mup 'sine -three numbers, Hay, June aad Julv-#-apit:il numlier.:., profusel) ilhi- tntted. Abo, lite New Yolk aapata. All new as ill als the atßataiaa*. tJUUSttafl fl Dnoe to Order —All otdirs for '~ tiles,.S.ats. Letters, A.i, lon wtth th* subscri btr will be proiatiaiy and aoatly tx-co'tl, WM WIM'T, au t ttT* No 16:*. B*o*»l airoat. Ai/.r>HOLTac 4 casks para whiskey nlcobol kt bbls tnrebuni * '.'it keg* Id curb soda 8 tibln • pii'i.t n .lit M dor. rieuc!: calfskin*, lv Klcrt: and for a.t c by uu 5-eini6l KENT, P'tNß j CO -| itH MAIN bTltiKT— J[ *\& Old P<lces licsumed. j bo beet Whiskeys la tbe O-rui. dor.cy 1 "io very Ittoat Brandies, at reduced pitces no, (tannine lainianTortar Hyasa's riparktiag Ala by the boti'e or cask Madeira Wine, vintage 1818 Sherry da do do , Tbesa Wlaea wen ntrer oa the market even be fore tbe war A A MOMTEIHO, Wt-rawW l« Mala at, ADDITIONAL FBOM THE NORTH. We arc iiul htod to ■ frirnd laraTorthern p.vper« of the (ith inat.inf, fivtn which we pet bbbh ud.li tionul intt Uigi'iice t>f interest: oii.vm's i.vst aaMatßß at *a**raßaß"s*Bo.-TBi oi n (iai. Btrniir. The Yiinkecs are just la-ginnins- to CWapieheatd the extent of the disaster Grant met with at i'< ten - burg Friday. The ofiicinl ieportofliis leases pall them Tit fire thousand ata* hmi'litd and forty. Such a slaughter in such a short tune, and with such au utter failure, has caused too much comment ainonc the Yankee people, nnd Lincoln litis con veiled n mil itary eaaaßßßaaaa at t'ity l'oim, with ti, aeral Baa coi k pi-esiding, to invcstif;tite it. Woe Hew Yolk Herald s;iys : t'uni.l. r.il.lc mortification Bad cli-Vim Bjaaiai lv lie f.lt in the Army of the Potomac Brer the failure of the recent attempt to cam- the enemy's lii„ by storm. It is very nttui-al nnd proper that tln fhould BB w. No one ventures to deny that we had out that occasion four BMnasd agaiast a poat tioii held by three di-.i-ious, find tlie army may naturally wonder whether it v.il! cv.-i sueei eel again if it is to fail with such odds in its favor. \,j strat.i- Item t*o fain hii advantage in numbers at the point of contact was ever more admirably contrived or moreaueceaiafid than that by which Oeaenil Grant got Hie bulk of Lee's army over afttevep li-tt-.m nt the time when this assault wai to be made; but it Wi»3 a prcnt failure not to seize irsoavttly what thin Mv.iiitaiye'.liired within our reach Whispers that the army did not fight Wfll are absurd, as appht 1 t.. this event ; far not eniail'li of the tinny wis put in to give it a chance to win. Were our generals over sanguine oi the result 1 Wen they aa certain ol success that tliey did not employ in. n eitoti"h to n■• care it? Were they Baviaa the troops for a great •itiy'' woik after Peteraburg had b.-i n taken ' Praiae woittiyti--u.il (...I. id it...i.■: might be under certain iii.-iim-oan.v-, we niu-t yet ii--.)'.- that t!i v did not stand in the way of our sacccss in the lata attempt. In vit-w of what appbara now to be in progress in Marrland, Pennsylvania, snd the Bbeaanrloah Val ley, it i-f tut iiiipl.-as.nt truth that the Jate attempt by tbe Army of the i'j'.iiii ie has served General L-•.- ii. the light of an experiment. It seem* to have given bun a gte.it and valuable pier.- of informati mll to how few in-n caa bold the Peteifvburg deiences. Three divitiona held thos... line-, when the ass lilants had the aarasi mcc of a mine that ha 1 ...st a month's labor, and it lo!i..ws that Lee could liave reinforced X ni> with a ui'-at many men if he had only known it. He knows it now, and it i- not too Lit ■ t-> act upon the knowledge. We shall soon, la all proba bility, have larger operations aear the Pennsylvania border than we have had lately, and wa must prc ptue to hear, lie the stimillfr ia Over, of niiotii.T IVtil nivisioii ..f the N,-itli. Perhaps a mil invasion may accomplish what se many demonstrations save tailed to accomplish, and draw (Ir.mt from the James river. But if Grant is still to stay th. re, who shall repel th.. invasion : Kb confidence weald he felt 1.-j the country in any other man than General Mi Clellan. But from Oeneral McClt H.ui it seem • the Pri -idem rcjiiiies "pledges." S9cA lellan must relibqniah one ol the ii - lit-, of a citizeu before he can he permitted to serve his country. But we i--h.il! see. Perhaps even the Prenident may forget Ui< political' schemes when there are fliiy thousand rebel -.hlieis on their way down the Valley. 1 COM Ali.ivlt-s.lt' ti i.i-vll-- OF M'INIMIN ' IMKBVajkt'n POSITIOX—nfIMie- -i.iui.vii .irsrii 1i... r.rrhapa the best telegram of the aaasaa is the feaaaariag from U>ui9viile, dated th.- 3d in-taut: Tin- Nashville Union of to-day p-aysapparent!s Mf. li-aiitlieiiti. -tit.-d I.nt nn..Hi id information bus been received that General Sbiaeaian not onlycul the Macon railroad, but detente.] the n bei Whet ha Bi lYoctoi-'s deck; that the latter lost from rive huadrM toon, thousand men ia the fight, und his dead aad wounded f. 11 into oar bands. The New York Herald ot the sth, glorifying oti r this, thus settles Hood's poi .tn.it : litis present position, of course, does not protect Atlanta, since Sbennaa caa slu-lj that city. Keithei doea it prevent our operatioaa bow in proareasfoi compute investiiteiit. livviy line l.y which Hood ooiiW get ttWayie occupied or rendered inipi ictica ble. Retreat vt aapoeaildi Bapplt i ;-. illj • n I battle is if. doubt hopeless. HocJ :.n. t sruirender ut tt:-:e!vttoiiheibta uTu.. .1.;..- go ,br, 01 utteily de« .-tui*/ ids array in one final attempt to ct.t i.i; way through. A coire- I ], .ud.nt ..f the same paper, writiag Rom Nashviik- cji tie 68th of July, ana roacea that Sh< r lu.Ji would move on that day. [The result of this iv \- . i .ilutnly ki„.i.iu. u» .tbv.' i ob,4d. y.] The letter farther Bays: 1 sent you a detailed Btaieatent of the situation oa the 21st. It has not been materially .hanged a.nee that time, the line extending from the lik-.-r parallel with the lailroad to Atlanta, and thence around the city: aaa toad which leaves it in a due southerly direction. This position waa in fronted the town', within aboat two nul.-s aad a half of it, aiil hud b.-i 11 occupied oil the- diiV mCCCediag the battle of Peaehtree aad the day preceding the battle of the 23d. This lattaraflair does not up jfa-ar io h.ve changed the tine materially, aad we litive ;ti*i iiiovi-iueiits "i to-day beginning from tlii-= position, ih.- movements bj the left would extend ill.- line fiiithv.l- Boathwe. t, creeping a] on the Macon road, and closing around ti*u southern side of the city. You can easdy divine Sherman's purpose in these operations. Ifou van uaderatand why he advances to the very doors of the city and then delays. Some one -A-iil cry out directly that he i. dtdaj iag to give the ein-niv time to got their stoic: tiutty. It WBS mude rather with the hope of keeping the rebels there, and to all appeaxaafee it haasueceeded; at finy rate, the eiicmy remttiii up to thi- time, il'hc lamriiMmty nna piiigiisaaii.f! will decide the impor ttint questioa whether the campaign will end n a aieac ora Aedaddle of the rebels. What Sherman wi -ties. . accomplish is liood's imv ttim -nt in Ai -1 vita. Th.- beat thing for th.- n belt to do is to ske daddle. I have believed for aome tune that it has* been too lute by several days to do U''* l with safety, nnd to-day tit.-hopes , nt. ii'.iind ti'. General Bher niiiii's heLidpiirtu--- of the :in.'-. ol the operatio*a i to invest Hood in Atlanta are v-ty liuiili iricre-ased, and news of the movements now, "ii is look. .1 for most ii.uxiuu -ly. AHAIUS IN I'l.N.\-Vl.\ AS! 1. A dispatch (ram wasiMngton, dated tit.- fth, says: Several military coatmnim have just I.t-tt ■■•. .. --lii/i .1 at I'ai 11-..-. The feeling of the p. 0] le -..-in- to he soch that a general plan i- only a...-wary to railj large numbers of the people for defeadvc purp <-<•- AlHiT.iiit^ rumors front time to time prevail aa to the intentions <,f the 1.-bels; but there is nothing :u i - tal-.i-li their truth. 'Ih.- telegraph line was workiog to-day from Caar li-1»-to Hagerstown; i.-.tt there was no particular uiioimat-oil from the latter point. Matty farm. is, with their teams, who, during last Saturday and Sunday, tied in a panic, are now cautioii-dy retnrninj their homes. Th.- continued ahtaaa of rebel movements have brought all ui.ii.es-i to ti standstill, aad a geaeia«i organization for defence teems actually Becesaar) to restore eoiilid ttce to the public mind. The followm-*: appeal from Gameial Ooaeh, aa aiiiiy otti.-er, ba the people, to "lnnltßhaih*" the r.aitwViaai*. sounds rather straagelj from a people tbtit have denounced kruahwhackiag in the c'oiifede racy, and linn... i.-d so many unoffending citiaeas merely upon lest aospieadn of Icing aatjßß*ed in it. - We copy the ollieitil order for the benefit of the Uoveiiiment: lIKADQt'AIiTI lis, . DKI'AItTMK.ST Ol- 1111' St -ut 1.11 ANNA, '» Ftitsbillß* Pa., Aqgs -t 1, IM4. ) To the People of the Southern Tier of Counties of Pennsylvania: Voiir situation is sutJi tha! a t id by the enemy is not iaisaractble at any time during the -uiiimer and coming fiill. I therefore call on yoa to put your rifiea and shot gun* in good oidciyul-io. yoUis.lv, , arith plenty of aeamuaitaoa. Your toiii-tields, mountain*, Bvmata, tUi.kets, buildings, ft.., ft.mith favorable places fee cover, an.i at the siii.iv- tiiiie enable yoa to kilt the mtt rautcn. RaXtdkct, if they come it is to plunder, destroy and burn v our propel ty. D. N.,t'tui,ii, ilujoi-Oeii.-titl Coßaaaaading Peprntaatßd, an aaat'ts is wA.-ina>.i..-.. - The uefrro is not only put fotwatd to be • htu-h --tried at iVtit-sburp-, but the Yankees kill bini if he stays peaceably at home in Washington. a tele gram from that city says : There ntii finite an estenare riot OB Capitol Hill tliis ufteinooii, some twenty or thirty Boldusa from the Lincoln Hospital atfuking ti aomber of colored men. Fob* a time the affairjdireat.-.i. atobe • vrious, clone-:, brickbat* .'.nd ewfJhßW being rxteaaively used. finally, v cololvd mmt got all BXe mid bBBmM an assault upon the Btddiets, killmv! one, aadwouad inir unuther, it is Udicvul, mortally. The soldu-ii fiaally tat fee to the ahaanea, Md aoaae half damsm of them wei-e buriie.l. Tha police at last attrjaaaaatj ia i.uclling the riot, Bad made many arrests . a.S<ItI.ANEOI'«. General Hooker reached Washington Thursday night lutil acts seieiiadtvl He lictde a speech about patting down the lvVieliio.i with bullets, b*yoUtts, und mi on, lor half an hour. The death of the lU-v. Dani. 1 Waldo, at Syracuse, New Yoik, at theadkiiiitel a r . ■■! oai haUßOadaad two years, reduces tho uumbcr ct Kcvolutaoiiai y pensioners to elevt v. Colorado JtWctt telegraph■> the New Voik Herald that Ben Wood, Dean Richmond, .md ti number of other DixntK-rat.-i, a.tr now at Niagara Palls, con sulting with Clay, Hokombe, Sandeita and other rebel agents. Slue; Greeley aud Lincoln failed, those l.emoc.au scant to see what they can do towards making peace. • Ebon Wiiitoii, editor of the Bergen (New Jersey; Democrat, arrested for discuuriiciiu enlistments by arriclertn his paper, ha* given bad for trial. lav ivUvwins naragiapU Lvm tfw S#w York Her.ild shows that very boll language in pemiitted in New York juaf nt.w : Lindl.-v Spring delivered an Address Inst evening on "Peace and IE.-. nneilUtion," at f'ooper lnntitu'e, to a very small audience, including a aprinkling of la lies.aii.l boys, llie itdiiiesa consisted mainly of vita] ci r.tioii mul personal ahaaa of the sobbers of the North lighting for the Cnion, ihai-f.cte.'iring the war aa illegal, unjust and disgraceful. The South vi-t held up ;n a«auuch-abu<*ed people, and as certain to secure iheir independence. In his eoar»ei* and mon unfeeling allusions tothe North lie wft.s loud ly i-.ppltiu.l-.sl, nnd we mud hope that only a certain i ism of our people were represented. Important military movements tire beinir nvde by Geiiei'l Wtishliiinie in the Southwest. Ttisascer ttiinetl that our loss at QaAaxtla of Tupelo was one httndred killed and five hundred wounde.l. The rebel Qrateral Forre-t is aaU t.. Lav.- died at Cohna baa, ICiaafaaippi, team lo.ki nr. Advices ti-oiu Aiaaasa - report that the rebel Uen eral Shelby is ii.t.i- Jacksejapeet,Bßßa three thou sand ox l'ouu thou-tiiid robes*. LOCAL MATTERS. M.tv..it's I'oi-RT. —Preliminary to entering upon tin- regalaa Iniaiatrnn of bis eoart the Mayor • tilled around l.im v few of the niirhtwatcli if.. n and administered a -were reproof upon the manner in win.- h some of those officers have teeentty i i-Ildll'ted themselves. Till' pttl iii.tilllt Ctl-e in Btaat was in reference to aa arrest of an unlawful a'-eni- Uy of negroes a few nights sin. c at the howaa .-i' Mr. James Pendleton, mi Fifth street, near. Jackson. Several i-ofaniumcntion* have been received by tda Honor from parties cognisant of the roughness shown by the watchmen toward* the white ladies who were at Mr. Pendleton's on the night ia .pi.-- tion, aad it has even been alleged that one of the ce** ccrs to far fbrgr/t himself in lii-i efforts to estab l. i. a n i v* <ti -11 for vigdaacein catehiafra neri", • i to deliberately knock a lady dowawho, nrtinten . tionally, happened to gel in hi-, way. Tin aa eoaa pfadnta, the Mayor stated, were of frequent oocar ren. • • and of each ■ i haracter as to entitle them to -ome attention. He intimated that at soate future thae he should detnamPthe aame of the man - ..d ta have triii 1. the lady alluded t... when be ahould not only 1..-.'t-iiti--. d iti.in the t-t-ivie, but should b otherwise punished lor his brutal i- lavior. laaad been alleged that some of the WAt. bmen who had previously been apprised of conta*-m*plated iiiiU'.vi'nl ir i'li. f.f negroes, purpo '.-ly lurked around and waited until the a tsembliigc bxik pla.-o, -... that they could have the ..ppoituuity of lushing upon aad carrying them to tag watch-house. This aaa-very reprehensible, and the guilty r ntic . wen- admonish ed of tit ■ ■ ut- i. aces of a rcpetiti.nof this conduct in future, as well as .1 that it wh.-, their du ty, when iiit«.iiti -holt was received prior to the ceea iiii-t-tii.it of an rdletiie. to take sit-p* towards inter- <« pting it, instead of waiting in readiness to pounce ' upon the offender*!" a soon as tin plan was matured. The Mayor also alluded to the conduct of au e» wati hman, who arrested a negro woman and affa .- wards released her upon the puvnient of a »«r i ; 1 ten dollars, and expn .d hi* intention to hand him over to the grand jury for iv.li. tm.-nt. En conclu ding his homily, he took occasion to safer to the tu rn..a ittvtui thle practice of the waiehaam of hunting about for runaway negroes during the dtiy, ami, aa a consequence, when night came, they were incapa dtated, from the want of sleep, to attend to'their duties, li was no part of their duty to put them selves oul of tin way to catch runaway Degrot -, aad in future they shall not be ii matted ;.».1 Ute following i-,n rnminaij of the cases which were brought iij. lor it hearing : Willi..in Kothe was ehargetl witnwhipping a ne gro hoy named Allen, slave ef James Moore, in such a manner as *to eaase Ins death. Messrs. Andrew lejjlrins and It. T. Seal i.-sttiied that having beard late on Saturday evening that a negro boy had I.e. n whipped to death by tin* accused, who oecnpiea a pornonof tlie old building on Broad -..tie. t known 'ss Ura. k. tt'a Tavern, th.y repaired thither, and in an old coal-bouse in the yard found a negro boy, appa r ntlv itio.itfomte.it or litittn yea s ..l tn.'-, lying upon an old oil-sloth iLwd. They tool, hold of his hiuhi and found them supple and easy t.. in*.-.-. about, tints indicating to their mind that he bad not been lone; .lead. The only person who could give them uiiy Information about-the manner of the "boy's death was the wife oi the prisoner, who said that he died from consumption ; had been aich a long time, aad was attended by Dr. Albert Saeaai, who aaa ItncfV would'substantiate her rtiiteniiht. The hoy i oked vei.yij.uiu emaciated , had about bis head and aims various hnrisea and scratches, bat aoae of them were res irded its of huili.ici.t . harai ter to prod - the death ..i a person in health. Sub a quently, they learnt nam Dr. 11. .ML I'li.imi-, whose it!,. ■ is next door, that he had freqaently heard Kothe infli titig - rare Mown upon the <t. taed, flu.l knowing tuR delicate condition, it attracted his ut irntiijii, and mice or twice he had intended telling the owner of the boy that if he de md to save tho life at bis servant, lie had better take him away. , a witness foi the defence, stated th it the negro di.-.l about ten o'.io. k Friday morning At nine o'clock he was solicited l.y Mrs. Kothe to go into tee him; thai she believed hi- had tt lit ..n trim, aad dv was iiual.k- to render any assistance. He did so; found him in the Stable in un tipp-ireiit'y dying state; could not aasist him, and feft in a few ntda iit.s. He knew Birthing of the whipping; under stood Jin was whipped Thursday; was certain that he died Friday morning. . .At this juncture the .Mayor announced that he should proceed uo farther til] li>- could procure the attendance, of the phy sicitin wh.. attended the boy, and other wi - neteas, who were important in the caae. lie referred to the very e.igiic aad indefinite procedure on the part of the ("u..r.ei's inqußt, and said that it was his own opinion that a past mortem examina tion should have been held ovaa* the body; but in :. i 1 of that, ao witaeaac had beset -uiuiiioned be fore the Coroner, but the jury of inquest simply as sembled, and without aay 'deliberation, raatdori 1 a aeTdict of death from natural causes. In this coat* aectioa, the Mayor remarked that the Coroner ap pointed bj the Hustings Court (Dr. Peachy) was a gentleman ol dintinguiidied attainments, but unfor tunately he was deterred 6am performing hi duty in rnajrirjini.i t ..t protra. t.-d and serious illness, lie was.not aware tbat tin at thtg Coroner poaaaßacd any remarkaUe knowii dge ol oiedical juiisprudence, and felt \ ei-y sore he was not h ataa ol much legal know-. ledge. He therefore adjeraated the matter over till Wednesday, and iatiaatted that he should, iv the tn. tiiiiiii.e,_ have the body disiut. rrcd and a ~.,/,>' /,/ .iletn l-x'llllllitltioil held over it. \iiiiJ.im.s anil Primus l'le.i-aitis, free ncgroca, we.c charged with having in their paaa anion aaafw belonging to the Confederate States, which hud 1.e.-n stolen, witnesses tat the Poniinuaai ullli proved that the horse waa taker! from one of our batteries in the neighborhood of the i iiy, uu Friday, and that on Saturday he was found tn the puiii. iwbmii of Primus. For the defence, ii was proven tbat the negro taught with, the horse bought him for three hundred doHara from a aoaaSter*. who gave in- bbbm n Ueurgc W. Pitta, feast it turned out that bis ical name was Hugh Hoathard, and be was a mcenb* r of company 11, Thirtieth Virginia regiment. In utter i..;.."..-ai.- the ,i;t, i.dan. .■ oi wttne-vs-s, the niatler was postponed till Saturday aext, aad in the mean time the u-.used dbea p.irmitted to enter iato a re cognizance foi ti..--.i sppoaiance. 'ihree tatgroea, ii.lined William, 'lave oi Dr. Hur tful ; Edward, ■ l.v.- ef E. O. Haywood ; nnd Robert, -lave of Chaili ■• Lnmsden, were each whipped for expo, nit,' theiii m -lvt s l.y *■ .tiling in the caaaa ■ -Miiiitii, skive of Wiilittm F. Taylor, charged with stealing a bag of meal from tssaea M. Taylor, was j ordered to be whipped ; but an appeal wits ajttbwe qaently atdced for, and the aacßaea was baßai tor hi- appearance before the Hustings Court. A. Willi-and 11.-itiv Johnson arcre ohaiced ajrata buying wtiteiinelons in the Beetasd Mti'kti to nil ■ti-ttiii. The foot was paotad against them aad aha mekau i nulla mini Joseph, slave of William Allen, was eomniitt.ai M ti runaway. City Toi >,( ii -The taflewiaa laiaiiaaß tv:i« trans a ted at a meeting ot the Council y.-.Ui.iay even ing : "Report reei-iiuntending thut <.1,000 Is- paid t yv Hull, jailor, for extra service- leaaiad batik ta onaa niittee. Ortliiitiu.s' ja-riiiittiti'. the erection af awn ii-_r po-ts of wo.id on the p,.veii!ci>t- of the t ity adopted. Report adverse to regutating the weight ...i bakers' loaves, bat li-ommending the net vi dish nP-iit ot a < Ity bakery, t.> satady bread to ctttaena «t cost--bud over. A resolution was tulojited instrtui nitir tin- Committee of Supplies to make arraagi - meats with Messrs. titin.-it .V Adam, or aav other paraoa, that in than* judgment may tend (.. a i. .!u :i tt iv the price oat araati. ageaciaß to be aatah* liahed ia both me upper aad learn waid* — 1 'he i■■•mtii'itce . xpi-t t to Qafcet an in.me.llHi,. ;u --tangemenl la thi.t atatter, aad la a tern day- mt bbbj I .-.;. t.l the iii.Hi.'titatioii of ti..-. iit.-ipi-i-e. Mrsars. Clopton, Scot arid Deiioon were apnirtataif a 0..111 --iiotue to cjiHidcr the aroprietv "f raisimt; the aal J tiis of certain .ity employees who petja*ja*ased tot the ■aaa. lhe-nmof whs apprupri.*ttrd to the Male Orphan A lylum. A petition from the Chaiimuu ci the Overseer*of the Poor, Hskin.' foratl u]ipropHa tioti of vJ'i.i'i'o •• |*oy tot exja Baaaia. Ulasi tor sup pliv -, !..r;.?.i ate., for city hands utid tennis, was laid on lb.- tat.lf. Adjoiirn^tl. BtlßtOiaS Caßßf ot M ioi«T*aTr.s.—Tins body c iimiii nvfsl its Aug-ntt Wrm yesterday. The follww- ins* business was disposed of : Joshua OiTfii", chiivi'd with stealing a |»,..U wntth tint chain from William Clark-..u, waa examined tn ! -, nt .11 bafbre Judge Lyons for trial. Andrew, i.ltvt' of Pluabrth Carver, sent on for aa> animation on the charge of Btaßaßßaj a horse from Ueniv liebell, was dtttrharfpti. Itv"i*onMtnt of the. court, a node prosequi was en t.-.i'd ia«a» oaas of Joseph At.rams charged with felony, and he was <ii*ichai-,"vd. Tlie.ouit then aijouim-d to meet -wain at 11 o'clock thii lav-miir,'. U...trUAL Sfrrttra. — A few dtys since thesut pomJo} charge of the North Carolina division of WiiuLiT Hospital n-civ tsl, throng li the attention of Governor Vance, fifteen thousand dollars' worth of mpßdies, which am intended for the aich and wounded from that State now entered at that hospi tal. Governor Vance, on U-U.Ui of North taroint i, is unremittiufi in hi. effort I to provide, for tho com fort and happiness of all invalid aoldiei* from In. state who are away from home, and so far ibvi* waaW bayv -ami abttuvUatiy -. upplitd,, The M.taaßTs.—Some Birthcr decline In price. waa manifested in the Second Market on Saturday morning, though they were -.till t<fo high for tb*--«-*i son. A redtictiou of one-half on tho last sales would ■181 yield to the producers prodigloua profits. The following price* prevailed: — Chickens, £3 to f7 apiece; beef, 3d to SI P Pi; veal, mutton mid. si*, nt 51 *» Ih; cymlings, $2 to $3 ** down; ru.unibers, Si la $-1 w dozen; snaps, *>1.50 *» quart; eorniif 1 1 peas, If Baft w quirt; tomutoes, 53 to if a< quart; Irit'i potatoes, (AM to $4 V quart; corn, 53 ta >5 «i do n-en; onions, $.1 I? quart; Lima lieans, |) 1' quart; watermelons ami tnuskiiu'lons, S3 to SI", with very few buyers; apples, §1 %» quart; eaaßta*tfl, glto >l *,» quart; eggs, $i per dozen; butter, fk to ft 5B ft P.. A report tins been iv circulation to the effect that Colonel T. 1). Ingram, who has been the BBCBM of reducing the price of fresh meats in the eilv mar kets onc-hiilf, refuses to sell IBM than from two ta three pounds of metit to any person. TO* is r:«.t 88, as purchaser* can lie accommodated from it-til a pound upwards. The €Btoela*apetjta another lot of line cattle some time during tha cii'tnng wluch hi thinks he wall be able to bring into the niarket at less than he his been heret.'ioni < Surging. GatßM to Tint Yankiks--M. {aetata, member of ■ .mpany 11, Nineteenth Virginia militia, ha. Urn arrested and coirtmitted t<> Castle Thunder, on tbe Caatiajß of attempting to desert to the itntiiiv. llopia has been a BBJaaasar here for a number cf years, mid until the recent diseov.iv at bartxaacheroasde --igns wan reiraixletl by bi- aeaaaiwlantiia aa a ama warmly attacked to our Bam there institution.. ItrsiMi'TTOM or ay T-'v r>*r*eo Train- -Tif .vaniritr passenger train on the Kichirioitd and liairt die . ail road, which was discontinued a few BBBka linca, ba i again bsea i • bbbsbbb. and a train will hemif'-,-r leav,. the tb pot in this city every afternoon tiii.il otliei- WiSS "id.'lid. The time Of d-'putine is four o'i lot k P. M Ci.Erir.rTios -We were in error \ I -terd.ty in ?ta" tirnr that the lady who committed ntritlll on Satui .l iy h-.vt was ■ daughter of Mr. WtlUaßß S. Fonest, fonie.-ilv of Non'olli RUNAWAYS. RANA.VAY, tm tho! 30th of J.ilv, mv SEOHO MAX, JOHN, ttv. ntv-oii" Basra ol age, five feet lite or six inches high, rather daik eunipl.-eted, fall head of Imir, small sear on one side of lus face. A liberal rew.i.d will be paid foj in ■dt - livciy to me, or for aecaring hiiu m Bay waytol fan-ret hini. I suppose he is trying t;. man lit*. way to the enemy. Call oa Oo.vnior tUtat, jaal opposite the Bxaauaaa oilice. uujl-jf U. if HAliltlS. til\l l P*JLi.AI • lUWac-Wl; BapaM lor ti.e t)"u delivery of my servaul girl Csr .Hue, whr eft on tuetday morning, tbo let inst"i.t W* i' bltck, tboui 18 years of ane, vail grown, rather stout, Us rouLd lace aud ibLk dps A BOb'KKR, n 6—3 t Drugglft, No 10 Mii-i st tAA HOLihaKd Keward - Kan away Inn. ray »/Vn" lit in, in-ir 1 icbt.it.nd my b.y i'aiintin; aaaaat SB yeafß aid, veiy black, 5 feet to taehea hi(b, Veiy ibick lips, vciv till" lea land wall crown lor his rig* When be I. fi my in-m he said he wtm (•nirig to Mr Aib.it Naace'a,ofCbarteaCliy eeaaty, win •»■ bU ninth, r iiv. a I win glea the abave re ward ii tl. llve.ed to me at Btcbaaead or Becared so 1 can i;ct hint. aut> 6t MMTJBL 1» "ll*K*-t. | CA I»>I.I.AR.S.Ka-«B U— .-< r u./iit«n j"<a. U« Iti V 7is .3 jetrs old, S t-.t 0. r 7 it,rheE liigh, gtng'rbrfai color, iooka uown al.ou sptkeD to. llacarried aivjiy blue p.nls and irra- frock cOat Us ganerafy Waars a ri»u**d jaotst and horar-uißuC pact*. 1 wil'ttlve tba »h »c r-ward if aVaftared tr. Ja* Karary, in Riol m-nd,rr r ecu red in any ja I, as 1 gft bin [aaa- U H C T DAVIf. A CAA DOLLY B ItcwHr.l I will pay ,%"tCOo TTtlUv/ ,or I'" 3 npp 'h'l-ion an- tlel'very to me I. - ichmond, ot for recurlnj theiu a# tbal I get them, the feltowtai slavt!* to wi: t Jon iin,-l yetlow man,atioiil27 >tv ..i-i, ami: in ble carp, nter and blacksmith ; was rulsrd neat hilsll-iislttirg, Va, 11 win, abl rick man, Wu vtars old, pinch .-• -I ..i T L litew.tcy cr II raddle, aesi Heiideiioiiville, IM C Jcaliua, black, about £s rears ntd, rrl ted l.y Wt.Tier i'-.i.-s, of nttayrvaala county, litis tailor a down lank, aad tary stoat. Jack,about IS ream aid, black: ;.n I 'Inn, baas-hl m r J tetii, mt itatritb, H,C. .Inn, bl.tr-K, :.li<.m tl or 99 yitirs od, rabs.d in itl irv 1-iu.t ; Is lad Bad vrty likely 'V'.tli.tni, a brnwit ikta bay, .ti.nuri.il or *W years old, intu.-.I to eir nenr tl.i-i i-ity , tnce owned by I*" J S iinp.-.iiii, an agent ;it the I'.icl.nit ad and UaavUle depot Mil ab, of brown cmnplc xtnn aboal •:.'. y«,-.i.s old, r:n«t-u i n ir Charlottesetlle, and la a No I conk ; bolb of hisieK- wen- sivollen and H're at 188 Hun* he ;<ft. Hally, a ntul.iito girl niioui 95 yearn aid, la Laadada county j was puicb.'.scd of N M Lee , tail nnd .ilemlir vvlih long hia.-t. I.ttir. liar.let, Ift <-r Hi yrars old, brown afcti, wittia bathf he idol buti 'I In y left aiy (ami in Liiiii-ntii.rf,, tebout the l.i&t ofjuuti will, tin: tVlhtM raiding parly I will pay me iihovc reward for all id lln in, or .«sfH> |..r tiny aaaaf laeat [auu-iwj EH iOKi:m K|*W\ I) LI.AKS tl.-ward. —K. n gw»4 Horn »)\J\J ti.e, nt I'cterfbu.g, nn laaSSth June, 1864 my ii.vii Will im. lie Is ti lain to leet 7or 8 in. he* tilth, yellow copper color ruber kht.ip fraißtaa. straight built, weighs about '40 pounds and about 00 yi ars old. **uid boy watt ralai ,1 in Uichraund. and ioiiiii ily beluni-eij to Colonel i'oiitd. it. r He was sold to Thuiuas a Powell, m Moiiigoro-ry A-tii.--.mti. hi-1 winter, llcfi supposed to be abut the city or pßMlag in tbe a.my as a ftee* hoy 1 will pay lb.: ab :ve reward for hij upprehtiinlxu and delivery or coiif.nctut-ul In pcsun. Colonel VV OATE3. au 6— Ctt Ltiw'3 brigade. CAA DdLLAIU K.twatd — T will give" ihe .IU V/ 'ibnve iewtint fir tbe appreheualou of, and ..eliviry Ba in", at B»y oMkto, (or hi. lodgement in jail so that 1 cat. get him) of my servant bo> Ueorge Henry Kiy. Bald boy Is n tirlghl mulatto, about five feet lii|th, wooly balr, has a swagger v.ii waik, speaks very .'iiir.;, t-.iu.l litis a very .til I. ii look. Il< may possibly be It..k.u.' about .in c.ly, as lie has .-tcipulntniicig In every part of it, but my Impression Is thai he la • n..'eavnilng lo ge lorn .1. ric-stturtr. In in Iheitce to SlafTord, to the lut.u ol the lite Major J...-in **. ii.loi. i ivi,. ,-.- he ha. U Ititiicr.) in ordt-'l IO pattl tilt) iin"i. I-toldl.-r , ill the camps .in; cautioned agatnai eteatiasiag aald boy. M A i. ,Mv«'.\ rlurgcou Hoi l)i iillsl, No is.'t Main -j.rctt, lt.ctiuioi.it, Va As be Mia been lueoiklptllivlllg me t.i lite 1,,, pi la's, be has ti p.sss i'ioiu Capt Cade, la riuesttne the (Bard in pas.sb.n. lll.inolcjl.il il A 11. jy Ifii-ts r Al I i-OLI.I.RS nctrsrd.— Altcull-.n oi < ItiTTr t)UU calcd- Rao away, lv May 'a'l.myrtr i-.ii; OialhOTno, mulatto; about 6 lest »atiCitei very s out bd'H ; h.avy hrad if bstr and -rcr.trally ir.iBBI very fi io. H.s been la tbe Birv.csßtlb me for 3 years la weii acquainted witb camp tie and alias < rti em' Borvaut I suspect be is with the army of Uta Lee U'bo abuvo reward will be given for his security so that I get b!u». lie w.btb a Yaokee overcoat. J PBV TOM, au !■—.o-l Blt , Ricbmood. -j i\t \ .ii.Li.AUd rttta-ra aria on pan. lw .Beat* XUV/ •'*-'> «■ *af b.y A..dr. v w,who left meal Mcd Dai.vibc depot on tbe mr rit.tr* of tbo Mat ol July, ll- 1 bitck abuut 14 years of up- lull soiail aiilto tear o?0r his -eft cyo about tfcc s *' < i a tea coal piece, Andrew waa rairad v Potcraburg, where fee may a t-rr.pt. to go. Tha Bkavfß reward will be paid by Meesr* 0 N Davta a Co if tbe boy is 101 l with them, or secured lv j.il *•< tbat 1 got htm 8 X i-rv ii.-.ifl, au 4—ts Nswb Ferry, Htlirtx eaaaty, Va a-wjfa aWIajUH Keward— K*n away Irooi ih »/V/ Richmond Arsenal, abruv tha il.iU of July, a negro man belonging to tar B A tfatllh (Irons whom be waa hired.) named I'cter Miles,s<-nietimt* ctdß hlaiailf Peter Bidd. Be la 2i ot 33 yeais of „■• .'.lull 8 laches high, fßgsrb'catl.color, and • arriea bitasclf veey crest; wtieu he left the arsocal be wars a grey suit af clothts. Tbe above reward wlli.be paid for bis delivery if caught in the city or $160 tl taken out <r It. B/ urd-r of L.ctil i.'nl W rl Baors. craVg. aa 3- 6t J its Ii B ROW M», mi p- a W diiort AN AWAY-Oo me k»ih S Jaty, uay a.gro man Hilllard. lis la black, about 6 facte Inches high, has a smati m >n*uc&«, IB at tbe pre tout tlDis brokeeut with camp Itch, aad l.as a pas. from JC Mayuard, major ai d i i■"rlerreaei'er. Signed by B d Ltt-tcomb. i will pay g'.CO it caught la tbe ■Hale, or $600 if caogb*. out, aud v*. tend in Ur s. n Davis tt i.'n'a jail, la Bxbmotd, Va sa'4—l Of v BR 1 UttWfc.lt. r l\(\ IAILLAKB B«ward— Baa away froattbr t)\J\J aubaoriber Bbaal tho Ist of February laal soy John, abcut 14orli years eld, light coppe* 0i.0.-, witb abort, straight hair; bad oa wheo bs left a new salt cf Batata clotbee, d/ed bbuU color ' J .bt was purchased of Or Wright, of Alabama I ban oo .i.iubt be ii with oar army Too above reward will be paid for bis apprvhaasWu and delivery U Lee a It >*man, Itlobmaad, Va, or s.-'urcd la ani j»ll •• tbat I get htm. WR II 0 WIN. jy 14-lmf | r BBLS very Ace whiskey l«) 10 bbls and 10 half Id. - jamai. a tarn 5 eigitth eauks tupt'rloi bt.tndy '-'a ..lala crushed sugar 95 packages biOßJii augur 1(0 tacks aalt 9,1*0 packagt-a tobacco, all grades. '* Por aal.t by , ' au 6-8t W B JQNB3 M t*o. U.nt I ÜBLI-tUßti-buTfow e>e~ Tluti~~wot%e Piltaar A now cditbt* *f ill > valuable woek, for aaa use of those taking Uaaa'as oa tha Pbtao rorte, baa joat beamfubiiahnd . rrto* fd A libe ral daaaaat to tbe trade. Tbe aa**. will ba seat frta of poaug* aa rtoapt of #1 Adttreaa fiaatlaßitßa PabUaattaa Baaatt. M er-3atr*rw-> IM Mala », mNkumi t W%. |{iclini(mo §i«|at^. JOB rRIvTf"sGNRATLr SXACUTMB. Alverti*ern#nts will be insorted at tha rate ef oaa nr.r.-.aa asp rimr cs*T* por square tot each Insatr riou- 'ight lines 'or l'*ssi/on»t*itutaa«oßajre. latrgc 1 advertisements M exact Ul»|ia*BTtiaW. Adverti 'iihi!-; ;,..bliah'dtUlfoibidwiUlT*acJl«*Bsji 41 iv par square for every BY TELEGRAPH. .v, -'..RT-; -ir Tilf. ft ess associaT'OH ) % Fntned according to art of Congress in th* year .l-uUiafc-y. a. Thrasher, in the Clerk's office ef "the fmtriet Court of the ConfedetateStates for tho Northern Distr<e! of Georgia. rßOjf PETERSBURG rFTßasßvao, August •.— Since the expieatoa of Friday evemug there hai been nothing of interest- TlMW.aaa some picket .lring and shelling to-day, but resulting in nothing. Oraat ia certainly atttd ingjnore troops from hi. command to the Valley. — Grant,, however, is not believed to have abaitdoited mining, but is still perscverii-g in digging nam mnmum. M. i.'i, Aiig-i-t 6.— A special to the Ad cert iter says one of Ihe enemy's gunboats, with wounded, !. it for l*nisaco!ii. Me communicated with her.-* Admiral Buithnnan's Wound was doing well. Ha may be saved. On th.- Tennessee, two were killed and eight Wound*! ; on th* Si-lma, eight were killed, includiag l.t. tif.-nant ChaasaarJi, aad seven wounikd; oa tha Morgan, one was .linblly wounded. Tlie (rati. sijn at i'ort Moi-gari im in fine spirit*. Their!.,rts 11 f*te .n.my 11 tiring wildly. A gßßßoat cum* tip la»,' lugbt , ia4.»» th» CTeW of thai tJainca. The ■n. my v,: tata and raw g,uu*V Boat In Mcbiltj business is generally *u-*pcaied. . The titv 1- .-. milittttj- cuuip Three gunboats came Within a few mi!.-a of Dog ltivor bar yesterday t veiling an I went Im.k. Tho enemy hay? merely 'innvi our dutpo-ts. FROM XEIV ORLEANS. i LisT.iN-, La, i.—Stoa) Oilcans iMpera a ate that Ihe enemy have entirely cvtuuattd I'.iowusviUe, in Texas, icma>vitag eveiythiilg. Dm battel tv -.;, :n atakiag tho ilara Dell, kUled three aad woaaded thirtcon Yaafeoea. The UUan.aj •>• ape Ito Baripwath 1 . laaaitßi • A aadlißßal ui'.-ro ...itv.nuon .. ta be h.id in Xeaj V...1. aa Iha-tth Otßahar. Veaafiaajr bbbbbbbj at a e'eiaea, t'oion*l Scott eaaaareal taa stoiktde at Doyle's pluutation, on tha river, below liutoii-Kouge, without tlio lots of a mau. We have over atj hundred pri-xsuera and a 1 BTgB amount ol iioi : . v V t.totes. 1 SUttAR, • English Crushed Sugar, very wb.te, Fine and .Medium Bi-own Sugar, i.'H ii,. iitiui-nt Java CoAm, genuine, Old White Laguayra CaMtaa, Knpliih Hre-ikf.t-.t-Tea, veryauperior, Prima laataly-caißd Ua.on, -Extra Tlour, Oenaiaa Dura im MusUtd, Londtaa I'uUcs, juo one-f'Uilh b >v-t Surdinei, lie-di impottaiion, d.Ki one-hall boxes Banline*. fresh unportatioo. WIM.S ANU LIiiUOK-i. old Tim-i Madeira,viataga lsol, warranted, 288 b ittlea pure old Madeira, late JudgeStaaard't iatportatiea, 200 bottle* pure 01<l slwiry, late Ju.lge Stanard's importation. lihi bottle* pure Old lot, 200 I.utiles pure Old French Brandy, Stuait's.WhLaaay, Raagas/a w uiakey, Black ' berry brandy, *•*. Those are believed to l»> tho only pure Wines md L*.pu.is . n sale in thai ttty. For sale by L. YT.RBY, an 'i- eidlw' No 3 aouth Twelfth street. 0~ y.E HUNDRED AND FIFTY i'ul SV-i choice Georgia Bacon, fMul. dllaaa, I j oh'-vigiiiu pa.kages superior French BbaataT, 7 baiTcl.i elioico Old Bye Whiikey, casts t-ii.impa.ijne, : MSatfJ *BB**bbb*bbV) lJO.OOt) superior aaguah Lnvi.lopae*, \>s<> ititmtiEvßjastaKotoaotaar, 20,0011 < it-'.us, 'Havana, Florida, ax', i boxes tiuo Luewiug tobacco, (Gravely, as , -,i"-o Baaßßda i,....iterl Smoking Tobacco {iv ■lu-t."i. -ijiut•! ..el i i anlabp w. v. hjebfhtiii, < ..uuiiiiiiou M.-i.duiat, nu 9--.ii No It.i NJim street. U. n nuiiv..- ano ~ . ..., il it a •'->. 11 th * day dlssotted by tbe aa « »i Mr Arms'* latorcal lo UmA"V Wi llama All parlies Indebted t. ,or tttdJiaß-Bilms agalost, tiia concern, will nation cither uajaraJJ H^settlement, f<>r win.-h(U'pote,only,ll..- oajl aaftvin em wilt be led. WW> vRBNii, ,#IIII.L * NOKFLIIIV a Klchmotjl, Aujtial i-tr.ladl. Nhw CONPFrtN.—The uui-vrslene 1 barJHL •Jay f.irine 1 a . .> r*" ctra't It* nn-ar the Qrdß|p •tyle of Wl! LTAHH a. NOi.Fi.Lr, P"tP*BB. . uduclog a U^,.ctri' Busicca*, au.t have taken the iarga Baap.-'.ntaiodleß'B »trthuM.au oa tho comet cf M.iv tint IStc stre.'saj '■.- ahvt.il be t■: -ea'tty supplied with the bbS-B ■:■. .■> braada of Chewing and gtanklog TobatvS lotion Yarns, iiomcsCc aad Wool ca Gco.ts, dlreeafl -i it- mio i,r..-;*jr> -* ..-; ..tab! ate.'. rcpuUlka Alaovl ,-»\ .-p.. .-oi j. {...v. to bo bai. CcDßlgßcaHUy w real tasurr.t of prowpi aad especial aitaat*aßß*o -.be r Icivtcsis liberal advance*,'Wtil oe maulsJa m c)-» ,-t.mtnts inland. Co: s j-dd .i-f v ira will a;t.* t.e atveudod to aad oitte. 1* T wilAiaWa, lmT N M MOBO^ ITIi.'H — Haying, tn acootdance with U*»a| a tin. iiiiv-eic-,n, retired Itorn the auction asdafl •nltslon tu*iui(M, t return my thanks' lo my trWM and ice pub He for tbe lineal palrontg. taiaflK ti ta-i tn ni) buttceta c rioeclldij bare.o'ore liftaw*'. city, aud retpsattfb ty .■»■■» a fM*ot.ru*nc>*.r.i ibsSPfa ror* ti:..« .. * ._ .ci ot Mutirs VViiiUma 4 Nor fleet, ft-■•: . ■ .:, T\ i>BJ ABBNTi*. au i i.t; MBtuOBH, on lea-Caa .«• li.i *i ih«i Mora'cg Mar Restaurant,- roraer of Mam tad Ilia at. > «?l». Prices rotso.iabie. au o~ tf f ,» I** KM»\ I.a* rttruuvrd la the. boil*, oa W-J -Till strest, t.t at door to that curaer oi Mar shall atlBM, ik ai I v oppoalte lh*r Parsonage. -** yM " Ht Negraaeswbatataaswa atagta/aM be*ow wet* i<- •■i-tar.-.i ... >m the faafeara la ibttr lata rifiouiho l-ativiiH railroad. Their <-*u*ra ma oMai.i .... tn hy a-ir. yit g ti Gipial R II IITZ ill .li »' m Bogloeri, at tbe Mauatra Btv.r ■sßtaa, on that laiiroad. L A I'ADB,. Lttutecaat Kngatera. List ;f Negroes Recaptarod frcm the Yankee Bald er*, tied ti•*.-:.■• over to Captain B 11 tV.iriigb, at -• - 'i-.t'-o I- ivei Itr n'c . .Vu.ui?./ Owatr. Name of Negro. Where From ■'• '. ■v.i- ■ .i. Amir, ii.ki.uvllieco, Va giwtrd Wyalt, D»v , do d. Wta V.'vatt, it- * lo to wist & Atkins, Btl.'y. Satsta 00. ?a 0 VV parfca.o, Arthur, d» co r-r Hasty Hnnt, . Adam, do do Jacob Vauane.er, Jni irli-llb, Hat ly co, Va t'apl J* Hodg.cs, Carter, In annate co, fa "at.lab Lewi*, Mmti do d-i * d .vi s". 1..». ait c, tfo da Mr. I'u.i i.'-. x, l-rha,i,vs, Brußswiek. Ta VVt k.n» 1-p.tLCtt, J bo, do do WmYcung, Jldb, Bockbrtdga, ?a Maj Archibald, flix.,.a, Hyde co, tt O Mba Noti A Mar aball. Bob, Laaeaburg co. Va Wm A Wo.t, Isaac, charlotte co, Va Hillary U's.v'e, Slits, do aid WmßGrcn, Diet, do me sih.nr. i'l.r, Hatd, F.aaalaraa.Va /.tibNa'ly, Ueary, Charles co, atd, W d..MonB, tlaiirge, Priace 110-fa fa Tnoaranat'etoy, (hi-l"t, KiighQaaß.Va ■iitnu I L'tto, Ko war J, Hatcvtr co, Va. Oat aegr-j ehi d,al oat a year old, without aaothtf. aai -% j (4tbaa bA ag) * BuAKU - '.c-uiioruti. board, aa itaaaaabla tsra.*, caa be rbtaiasl by appllcatmi at tha corasrof , h and t.rt.-a si.a'ts. north aide Twooc three day i )ard«rt*ian also be accomnKdated. aa6-»f t1«» f A id^baHn 1 P.—We "hive'asaaiS a co- J partnerj.lp to da>a general lluiklag Baadaraa la the .-ity ... I'lciiiuoii.t, undri the uaaae aad aiylo nf liaiilson, (loddlo a Aapertou. Olaioe Voilh*. westcoiatt ol Main and llihata. * KAMItL J n»BUI:*OK. WBLLINOnibI tl UOIM. an4-tot JABtEd 1. 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