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Stchnon-ij Jlispalrlr. •V 1. _ coWaaDW « CO Os __S__^,^ait_S , |J7S_S ..*._ih.»Jr._c7 »', -Sg* *» ■•»' •'• •» tha ruh of these w r *T. ik*' « y,» .j-, ——— official r_ Truestar Dna.'-Twtsr, , CoirtnrKivt *t.r*sor Aatsi, a. J _M__ewa\aWaeaahai j, isnt^f piXRCrLAR—It brunt? 4«C_|»| tint .Vi ,1 J*' rfy-n! and ths bonsi 1. --the~ror. era receivable m navrnent of tb- Us •LUlisof eaehsnre .tt ts. r*r»om who hiive paid thi*,. tases I to the return of the not.-, Assistant Treasurers and Par Us v... ~... lf „.i the depots of tax o»U • - &rx> authunwd, in , uc h can-,, to refund Urn • ..vc i, in. thereof an equal amount 01 f..tii j... rent. eerUfcsaa- ~,■ honds, upon ti.ode- I U botiector. And tha bond. ito sett ho,exchanged shall ha endorse.™ > .ertify th.„ the within (~r attached' its w.rs reearrea from j ; n _m i.t ..ri..„»oii»jy collected from him in the new laws, and that the nam* has inged for r-cw issue to re-irnbur*. hi-n " w*l by the .Statu Tax Collector . , lft 1m O- A. -RKNnOLM. _2 ' lrn dietary of the Ttsns_ry, ____nnrr DaV_nßjaarr, i Cosrsr.Ve-.Ts Statss or Ahmtca, {, ■ Klisoxii, October 12, list. ) BONDS, FIVP 1 ; 111 N FRED-MILLION' LOAN.-BALE OC** m» - ..uiicrous applications having bean , bnndaai the established price of one asm - re dollars and interest, under cir» th ' • -ititle Hum to tavoraMeconsider haa been d*_rejr_nrd to continue th.. *»;e lee until f.i,i her ly.Uco. - ■''.•- for tho sale of tho-e. Bonds ii ... .j ■ - with this order j and •: ' of-ceraof the Qewrnaw-t is i-ar . - *} ton. o. A. TRENHOLM, '' '- ~ t ' Secretary of the Trananrw. .. iaiAsvar I»KrART_r_T,', CovrrnsßATK Status or Avkki, ~ J Richmond, Aueunt 8, isr.4. ; p IHHTFI GATES OF LKDEBTEDNEfIB \ 1 lARINQ .MX PER ORNT li.lt ANN! M IS i KREST AND PREE PROM TAXA'i'lon'-IJv nth section of ahead to reduce the cur« II 'bruary 17, i.o.i, the Secretary ol ■ ••a.'.ury i« authorised ti. issue ths si-.ro cr-rti ! "■ P/yabU two y;an hH. :• the ratification of a of peace witl. Uie United States. They e_a imlytobe Issued to such. credi •l.- " ", li.iiu »:t air are willing to receive the isl.e.r demands. They must also " par, though free from taxation, i ."•• attention of pur. basing agents and disburs ing om,«n of the Oovemreent is e*!ied to tliis .las, pt pu_lie a*, uritiaa aa o-aring peeubat advant_ee* to tfcoss from whom the supplies of the Government an- bought ; and ti. facilitate U,e u*o of them, check) aiawn by disbursing officers upon tho depositaries ».... ling ther.o fundi, and marked across tho face 'payable in certificate* of indebtedness," will be p.'id in ■ ontetnity therewith. li.pcsitaries are hereby icuthorired and required to r.,rn;!y with this regulation, and to make appli curir :i to the Register for supplies of certificates as rouuir.d. [Siguwlj O. A. TRENHOLM, eu 22 —ta Seerctiiry of Treasury. TIIKASCIIT Dur.tRTMK.NT, I CoNFROFSATK STATUS OP AMERICA. f Jf 0 AN3 ON TJ I E SEOtTRFTY OF THE Id FIVE ITTJNDRED MILLION SIX PER -1. NON-TAXAB_E T'OA'DK, CNOKR THE SEVENTH BBCTION OK THE CURRENC. L-\V.". —|>..]H) ;itt on call sill bo received by the Treasurer tn this erty, A«nistr.nt Trcastirers at Charleston and Mobile, and tho Depositaries at Wilmington, Raleigh, bolumbia, Augusta, Savan naJi and Montgomsry, ami osrfl_rstss will be issued for the f.-itne, bearing interest at thu rata of four pei 0.-iit. pas annum, anal assured by the hypothecation of an an- ant of ths Hbsvo bonds e,)ual to the -urn Ot thee., loans. Ths bonds t>j be set apart by the Troasnrerrand tlio proceeds, a hen sold, applied ea — i Iv, .. :•, the payaant of the said certificates. : oenveaie—ea a_v>rdc.i to bankr and other corporations, and to tho public generally, by.this mods ef temporary investment, and thsef i,,: 'd tbe Dseasara. II generaily adoptsd, in koej>- , ii.i' the currency i iliilnaarilsislslwisiiils. it is hoped will commend it to tho favorable consideration of th» commiiiu'.v and secure, their prompt co-operation tr. 11l j big it into effect. O. A. TKLNHOLM, au -'-'--ts Secretary of the Treasury. TREABIRV DEraaTME-MT, 1 C.',?»FFI:riIATR SrtTLB UT AMJiHICA, F-. kraond, Va, Aug_-t it, I»C4. ) \y EOTTLATIONS FOR CARRYING f|. LVTO EPPJfiCT Till. ACT <>F OONORKSB APPROVKn JUNK 13, lft.l, ACTHORIZINU It • OF REODJTKREU KlOHl' PER L'RNT. . ISSUED C.VDERTIIL PROVISIONS Or lf!h. AFX AI'PROVRD MAY I<L IUI. TO EX CILVNOB CUE SAME FOR COUPON BONDA.— Pa::;,, owning registerad eight per r.->nt. bonds under the act Of May 16, lllil. iTssJliag to exohane* them for ooupon bonda, a ill assiirn them, in the manner poiutad out in the printed endorsement on ths bach of lha oertiftcaie, to tha "Confederate i hinerim, in aaehangeiM'esnpon bonds," and ciiiiic the-in ».. be presented to tbe Register of '.' Department, who will thereupon, In uornpliance witn the proviaions of the net of June Ij, i urn, issue coup..a bands for the amount Hpecillad in tho ragiacered bunds so asaigu-d. O. A. TRIOfnOLM, au M—ta Secretary of tho Treasury. Tansavnv IitPAhTMtMT, i C.-ri.FKMia.tT£ Siat>» or Auuiica, } Rkhntond, July Is, IMA. ) TAXED TREASUR. MOTRR.—Ia or 1 i t.i proaaote, v Bar as pi at finable, ths early • v tha Treasury of th*. OUi_TA.NIU.NiJ D NOTES, ths Treasurer, Aseisumt Trvasu li-r, end I'ay PrpositarlSS in ths .lirr.'it-ntStatee, ure hereby authorised to r_«eiv«. the sni.t notes, csiv.pt the 1100 nor.-.;, at of,J perccnlum, on deposit, issu rttflcatea of loiui, upon hypotheca tion of non-taxable bonds. Tho said eertincates to !» peyabls "ii ftf'f'H after tiic expiration of ninety dars, ..nd all nrents for the sale of the aboro bonds are hereby authorised toreoeies tha taxed nutea, with the exception above named, m payment of bonds, whcll rK'l 1, ut the rate of tkij per ceiitum. O. A. TRENHOLM, au 23—1% Seei-etary of the Troagnry. RAILROADS AND STEAMERS. tfTTi-'i TticunoND, I'aKOfißicKsnvari a*d i roeouic r.'.ii.Ro.ti. i o.pamv, l'.lc_Mo.»!i, Novsmber 9, 18IH. ) OF SCHEDULK.—On ami \ ' it .• ■;• WSD-T-SDATi tha tth Initant, tho trsias oa thli road will b.t run as follows : M .n Train Brill foiivo Richmond daily at 7:16 A. '..' , and _rrireat Hamilt—n'sat 10i4.'. A _1. lu tu ning, will _—ye Hamilton'tat 11:30 A. -I, and at rivs in B* hmond at o if. M. Tlie A cooUßOrtation 'T.ain will leave Richmoiiil . l ... . . et'..sl) at 3:30 P. M .'and nrrivo i.t M i >-<i at ri.'o P. M. R-tiunm.,', will leave Mil ford il 6:IS A -I , and anivo at _____o_d at !>:oj A. M. The r..i..'ht Trains will be> run twi.v n week— Tii :... ■an i Fn lays and arrirs iv Riohmoiid on i-rn a/ of the Sihiu Freight to bo _a . i to, au.l reaeived from, tills depot. d.VMCIh. RUTH, nolo—St Superintendent ot Pranspoitah—h. Orncnoi tuii Hicnsairn am Danville i Railroad ComV-NV, Kee-ssher ■*, l6tM. ; XT OT IC E— CHAM rH OF NCHE !\ DCLIi -"„ and alter sCXDAY, November oil., tho PAS-K-fOEB TRAIN ou this road will run as lollowi. : 1 _■ up mail train will loavc Ri. hmond daily at 7 o'ti". _ A AI , nn.l strive at the Junction at ll:i!0 a M , oonnettinf with the pawsngsr train on tho 6o«lhsida railroad foi Lyuchbarg, and will anive in D.nvilleut 7 :*P M ITUI tears Danville daily st ti:-*. A. M. and ar rive in I_chui_.d at •:«- P M. JAMKS 11. LKS'I'LR, _!«• (ieiierul llcket A({eiit. Navy D-TAiiTa.NT, \ . Offick _r_ciAL __avic». I . RirsuoNo, Va , September IJ, 1861. 7 -From and aftor I.ONDAT }\ SEK'i, the ..th inntßnt, the BTKAJJKR _C-_-APhi-L will leave the wharf at Rocketts for ths JAMES RI VLH SQUADRON daily at 7 o'clock. A M and 1 o'clo. k P. M., touching at all the prul . | .—j, t-ciiteii:int 'ft chirife. Ri'iiMoMi. an'i. D-tNvn.Lif R-n.aoan, ( RichmoNli, October 1, IsCI. ) NOTICE Ji." KVi:NIN(r FASSEN <ri-H lit ■*. I N -J. ""' I<"hmi.nd und Danville 'lroad anUbs DISCONTIWUTU) until .arttarne l , -us tran-porte-on of Uovsrnineot freightjja. ooirine dmoat the enui" cajMt.'ity ot thu road, ihe itUMKIKU .A-SKXOKU fRA/Nwil runasus__U • C'HAItL-- O. TAlAiO'Pr, /(i I _ t# nup.iiiitendt-i,t. ■\To. l BLACKSMITn FoX HAI.K. l\ We hat" Ot !•... _» oti» s t.ij uipm-lvr r A u.' I'll, og_4 1*...'.. *ia yovt* „o o- lw* LKL ft fcUfi MAJt, Ai,'t,oneei*._ , I •OB S.W.V at 11-iinco County Court- , * Hou«, on 1 RIDaY, the Uthof No.eiul.er. a , ONfi UORdK CART, witb n- "-!<-•. » *? l)ljl »" l « r > 1 iu'iii.l, ii for titnii »_.. no 10— if j TTIOASM, CLOAKH,CLOAKB.-Ladie- ! t / WAhuof CLOAKM m»de neatly, and «t Use | shorte-t liO'ic, will please call ou Twonty-fouith 1 ►t,..1, o»twcu o>-<a> and J-'iaukiin, Church 11111. no 10 -Sf COB SALE, ii&f dcoen C ULOHKD \ t* „KLTN-> iu_e--uadivd pouuds; M_i-_._u'« r'lO-tl MOKRlJi'* Bookstore. | DAI LV VOL. XXVII. T OST, CONFEDERATE! TQUH PEE IjfFNT. , irRTIPI'ATR, So. 1.562, . 'CNliUKii DOLLaRh, br Law»nn Nun iaaufy, in my name, a aed Msrch 3a_, IMi I_a InaVr will pie*_ it to Mr. J O. CHENERY oa the»ubstiib«r. no II -lawew- WILLIAM C. TOMPKINS. LOST OR MISLATT), a grey cb.th NA~- VAI. CNIPORM o\TEltd)Af; b*-li«__.t to have be«n left in s Hore. A suitable rrwardwili 1* pnid, if rtviuir«d, an leaving it at the IrlsT-af. h ctAc "- noll-V >"^OTICE.— Lr*t Of migptorwl,-CERTI ._. V ■ T . R Nl> 37! - ,r,r ,lT< * "hares of stock in trie \ irgini i \ olurtte>-r Navy Company. Fur which sto. a, *tan,img in my own nsrn-, I sh-)l make sp plnatiou to the oorapsny for a dupbcaV <ertr_.at«, no II—?|« TIIOMAt A. HARRIS. r«T OST. on Wednesday morning, on Main lJ »' r,l 't, Ix>twe*nTnnthsndth»o;.lFuirOrounds, v PLAIN OOLU RLVO, for which a liberal reward I trill ho UHii if left at tho Relir.ious If orsld office* TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOL- X LARS REWARD.—Strayed or stolen from my p. em i •*•<», on Thursday* the M instanS, a small IIRINOLL COW, with a rUn in each ear. Tlie abovw I reward will be paid for her r.turn or lhr fti—iraa luion leading to hrr recovery. RICHARD f rTRItIKR. j no 11—St* near Mechanir-sviUr turnpike. [ "\TOTICE.—There, has beon an ostray I i-N 1100 al my farm, in Henrico, for several I w,xk«, which tberightful owner can get by describin* the«nme to me, at the Navy Department, m t_, h mo.id, comer of Bank aid Ninth struts. no ll—2t* JAM EST. SUTTON, rOST, a BROWN SILK BOD V, J trimmed oil with brass buttons, between Broad andi'lay streets, near New Market. A liberal r*>i ward will be given if left at Mm. SPRAIH.INOTi, opposite New Mark.it. • no 10—at* HE-inacAFTFRs RuiHTF.r.vrn Va. BaTr_I_BOLJ Post Gilmeii, Novemb-r 'J, lS&t. J I7STRAY.— Taken up by the nackata in _j front of Fort (Jilm.r, on the Rib jn-.tant, a m<>. diuin-HiredUAY HORSE ; paeestolerably well nndei I the k_1.11,.. Tbe owner i- requested to come forWHrd, I prove property, and take hhn mrnr. 8. W. FOBF, Assistant UusTtermsstrr. no lt)-ltn» Eighteenth Virginia battalion. QPECTAOL_i LOOT.-Loet, en jenUr lO *ay. between tho post-orßcc ar„l my house, .or itur Franklin and Third str-ets, my GOLD SPECTA CLES, e—dcaed ta an aht Irathar ca*e. I will give the full valun of them if delivered to me nt tho bank ing-house of R. t. Foster _ Co., aornar Twelfth and Mmn streets. JAMES P.. BR_DO__. no in—3t* |TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS RE- I WARD.—Strayed or stolen from Union mil, on the 21 st of October, a RED AND WHITE CO W—one half of one of her horns broken off, tlio other one very crooked. The above reward will be paid for h-r delivery to me or information of her wherea bouts. HENRY M. STEWART, . no I"— it* • Vcnabje street, Union Hill. O'l RAYED, on Tuesday evening, from O the South Carolina Bokhara' Home, a BAY HORSE, vary poor, marked with sorer on fore shoul ders ami hips. Ho teas purchased at miction, on tho hill. la*t Saturday; supposed to have returned to Mr. Throgmorton, former owner. Information will be thankfully received. O. n. McMASTER, .Superintendent South Caaolms Soldi—*' Home. no '.I—lt* T OST, CONFEDERATE FOUR PER JU CENT. CERTIFICATE No. 1,119, for $COO, in the name of William M. Harrison, issued by Eaaoaater & Co., dated Maroh 21, IS6F The finder will please ieliver it to Lancaster & Co. or to the subscriber. - no 10-2tawGw WILLIAM M. HARRISON. LOST- oa or near Twenty-fifth street, or JFain, a POCKET-BOOK cc_taiain<r a small u—uunt of money, and paper* which arc only valu ible to the subscriber. The flnlsr wili be blandly rewarrlud by leaving them at **Tu. 124 Main stieet nesr the Old Maiket. J. M. FORK EST, no 10—3f D.alef in I:on, Rope, A.;. STRAY COWd.—Cumn to _w farm, on Uie D.-cp Ran road, throe aulas weal of Rich-. moii'l, two COW'S, which the owner", eon get la pioving piiipeny snd paving charges. no 10— 3t» Man. K. fsHRLTON. |"?I YE HUNDRED DOLLARS Itl£- WARD.—Lost, on S.ituidsy iii«-ht, the 20th Octobar, in Btrrb-S, near Pctcrsbmg. where the had been rkWc-itbvan lirespohsihhl paity, mv BAY MARE <v Yli:?'"short, thick-bodied; thin mane und tnil; one whitfi hind foot; recently 1nm.%1 undci the fetlotk oft this foot by being huny; in ihe halter. Any of my friends who may know tlie MARK Will oblige me by arreiitinc her wherever nu.l whenever seen. 1 will give FIVE HU.NDUKI) DOLLA RS for tho delivery of t_o mare to the headquarters of ihe Virtriiiifi infttntry, Wabdfer's brigade, Maiicnr-'s divl_on, or f..r tnbdliawnee that will ;,»,.i to her iecov«i-y. It. O. WIiITLIIEAD, Lietitenant-Colonci f_Jtte_Btb Va. infantry, ■>!■_' Maho-e. old brifade. rp WE N T V DOLLARS REWARD.- JL Ktrayed lrom my hoti«e, on Catherine strwt, on Wedn.-s.lsy, the id instant, a BLACK TAN HOl'Nb DOO, Willi white fore feet and month a httls whit.?. I will give tho above reward if deli vered twine «t my .ihop, on Seccnd ttreet, betwen Brand and Mar-hall street*. no tf-3t" JOHEI'H P. WINQFIKLD. QTRATED irc.ni'niv ptmmmn, Friday O November 4th, a MLA.CK. and white spoil VED BOAR. The tips of his curs or., cropped A euitnlile reward will l« givn for his recovery JOHN!.. PKKK. no »— "f adjoining tlie AVin.ler Hospital, LOST, a BREASTPIN, set ih7:ii_s,_n gold, cii-culsr in form, with s star*ci hmall ,ha inonds in tlie criilitt. As tl.e pin whs bi-okun ~fl ir may be sont to s jeweller's to be A libe'ir i will bo paid for any informsui.n lading t., its iveoverv i? I—t at the store of _. II _u\. XKlltO, ilsin street. n „ h- , — RUNA WA TS. ' rpHRKE HUNDRED DOLLARS RE -6 JL WARD.---Kan nwav, about two weeks since ,- my SERVANT WO._AN\ II.ITXIK. Hheisofdaik 1 completion, about si,_ feet tall and very stout but lew Woinoii me as tall and stout. She h somewhere I in the city, I lOBfOSS cookingitnd windiing for some I persons by the day on a fals, pass. - no 11—5t a XfCEI, L). HICK.. RAN AWAY, onlh. morning of the loth . lr-tiint, my cook,'SUSAN, she is of medium i sue. bushy heir: ha« kef ones—tmt tooth, and has a _ijrht liuip in her walk ; iiarht gingsrbreed color I will ifive si«s» for hi. apprehension if caught in the coiporution. or s.oo if outbid.. no 11— v JUAN fIZZIN 1. 1.. Main -tic, l rpWQ H FNDKED DOLLAR 3 RE. I WARD for the apprehension and delivery to Dn_iri_on — BUI, of Richmond, of my negro man JACK. I purchased him of Leu „ iiowntsn, but _Sp_s_hsr. He win formerly owned by Mrs. Mary Turner, of Petersburg. .fuck U about fifty yea.i old ; <lar_ color; full suit of hair and win „oi s, BUlte gray i mT ■*_- hl/h ; weigh" one hundred and i fifty. I cave hini penuiMion to vi-iit Petersburgla-t i month, but ho never returned. aiidi-doiibtles_th_ie i yet. [no 10—6t»; I. R SAUNDERS FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS RK WARD fur the return of CAP II _____«_, v lound out of the.city, or two hundred doDan it found in the city. Said woman ii about twenty three years of a&e, tolerably stout, and s little rim* A .ted in on. ut her eyes, and foimeily belonged to V ill. 11. intern, of thi- city, and hu«d to a Mr. U-old sunt, on Rroad street, te—ire I owned hi. She was loaned to a liunily on MaddoX Hill, and during lay akSSS—M she left there, and Wem to —l—v-ro. Leo _ Bowman*, yard (to stay until I returned home' tor alhared ciuel tieatmclit'. She was taken away t: tan ' -oud yard, by the said family, without ruy pennis—on, and caused to be whipped at an_—tar yard, which nanand her to run off. Upon dsArrsrteg tel I wom.-ui to mc, or M W. Yam rig ton, m mv abtstuw. tha abo.e reward will be paid. J. W. BllAltl'. lli'i 7—tit* HUNDRED DOLLARS RK ' WAIIU-Raii away from the subscriber, about tiu- -ifli iiintant, a Negro Boy, named JOHN. He ii about*-M to* Aye or nix iiichi _ hiffc , * lank , about twenty years old; qui—t spoken; v.-ii. rsi-ed by thu t:.v. Mi. -Trice.of Caroline c,.iii.tv ;bs Ms Jicdjanl in a blue suit of clothes, 1 will trive the above icWNid fur bis apprehension and dsuvery to _rY-i-s. S. -N. DAVIS _ «'0 , ol Richmond, or f..i he* coiifiiiiineiit in anvjail so that I get him ne/ain. neb—tat- AI.KXA.YDLIi V. -OODi-Ajr. riTIIRKi: lIf'NDRKI) DOLXJaES BE* I \VARD. -Ran away tr.rfii the subtle! er, —-MBU.t six or seven week* ago, iuv negto, ill—V Hiud boy wa» j'lir. based at lh,. auction house oi Messrs. I.cc „ __wuian, F______ street, I_-hm<md, and was »old by Dr. Mine of t-tarttemr. IPCsaid he wai hired \o _fr.. Magill, at the Theatre, previous to his sale. His a*- is nineteen or twenty ; wall built; with aniall head ; fire feet ei«ht or time incites in height. Uo is no doubt lurking about _b.h_ioiid or Petersburg. I Will g»TS the above r.w«rd_or his ds bvery to Messrs. Lee _ Bowman, Franklin stsost oc 20—lm* Danvillo, Virginia. FOR SALE, - Ka-ll lot of SEALING- I wax n. •WBro-aruußo « 00. Wll-lf RICHMOND, VA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1864. At Or*enw»y, fbx klMtdrs onuntj, on ths Ist in trant, by Rev. o.<urg« B favloi, _fr W. C OTOUT of Loula count-, Uj Miss HANNAH C. thud dsugMUr of V. \»jr Deris, K»a. . October ltth. IM4, at Oo»hen. tha raa-Usnco of the bride's father, by Rev C. H Rt land. Or O. ts STEEL, of Richmond, to Miss M H FLEET, dsu__t« of Captain i H KWt, of King sod <*___ county, Virginia. » ehidicnly, in this cat*, on ths 10th of Nowenber, I Ml. of dropsy at this heart, Mr JOHN CAP HART, formorlv of Norfolk. Virginia, a detective I for the Confederate rH_t«-..' int_s sixty-slath year i of his age. His funeral will take place f_*n hit re-eide-nee on Main street, ths Mansion House, at J o'tl.ck P. X. TO-DA_. His friends and acquaintance* are in vited to attend. Norfolk (Virginia) and Maine * pa pers please copy. • \ At bit resideinee in the county of Henrico, on Br turday. 29th of Oetobee, WILLbAM TOOMBS, in th« forty-fourth year of his age. Boston and Worcester papers are respectfully re quested to copy. • On tha 9th of Ifcvembar, with a ithort, but paia-' ful illness of the 'soup, FREDERICK WILLIAM, the only son id Gebrro and Chri->tiiia Kock, aged four years and eight months. . i fewest William thou hast left v«, We thy loss most deeply feel; But 'tis Ood that hath befeft us, He can all our sorrownhcal. Ills funeral will take place from his father's resi dence. IHIIS EVENING at four o'cioei. Friends and a/quaintanoe* aa* respectfully invited to at tend. W • TRIBUTBS OP EESPECT. TO THE MEMORY OF WILLIAM S. DEtfPREK. Tl*. death of WILLIAM S. DEDPREE, late of the county of HcnTfco, has odaxioned his friends d_>P .listre— <; and the writer, who knew him long and intimately., admired his manly virtues and en joyed his friendship, difiires to bear, In a few words, his fbcble testimony to U.o high ruialitioa which adorned tlie character of tha deceaiodT Ho trit born in tha county of Charlotte, in tins State, and fell, in his forty-second year, oil onr lines below this city, in thn discharge of his higb, grttnoii.) duty. He possessed no ill ill—l J intellect. te was a man of great integrity of purpose and en ergy of character. He possessed an amiable iuid cloerful di-p'iaition and the finest sensibilities. His deportment \_n gentle and his manners engaging. Few poasesMed greater philosophy, and none bead danger with greater intrepidity. He was ever ready to respond to appeals for public or private charities. In all the relations of life his example ia woithy of ' the histiest commendation. Asa husband ana fa ther, ho was affectionate and kind j as a master, in dulsunt; as a friend, constant and true. He has loft a widow and three children to mourn his death- May Ood, iv his providence, so order ——ir great affliction „, ta redound to their good. Camp, Amhf.iV RaioartE, October 25, 1&64. A meeting of tho officers of this brigade was this day called on tho occasion of the dehth of Bri<_dicr- Oeneral JAMES J. ARCHER, and organized by caUinf,' Lieutenant-Colonel S. O. Shepard to thu chair and by appointing Major J. Hickman John son, Fourteenth Tennessee regiment, secretary. After a t*w appropriate remarks by the Chairman, CTplsininp tbe nbtaol of the meeting, the following officers wore appointed a committee to draft resolu tions suitable to the occasion : Lioutenant-Col&nel lames Aiken, Thirteenth Alabama roglment; Cap tain J. W. Tors-.h, Second Maryland bittalion ; Captain . Daniel, Ftr«t Tennessee regiment; Captain A. D. Norris. Seventh Tennessee regiment; Lieutenant 0. Mitchell, Puuitoonth'Tsnftaawse re°i itient. After a brief consultation, the committee reported the following tribute of respect, which was unani mou ,: v adopted : " Wncxeas. tlio chastening hand of Providence has removad from our midst our esteemed com mander, General JAMES J. ARCHER, who died or disease in Kfchmond, Virginia, O-tober 21, 18i>*; And whariu-, the relations which existed between hrm-and tho otfl.>.ri of this command were of the moat cordial and friendly nature ; thsreJsrt "ftssaJrea*, That by hU untimely Jriath wo feel th.rf we have lost a tried and faithfulriland, the bti cade a gallant and raentoriom ofBA-er- society en h.iiioaabl*, upiight and chivalrous trectismau,'and tha oountry a derated and patriotic serr__t, "J.■.*.,;, -.i, That we sincorolv oonJoh. with tha af i_cted family and itlativcs of the .Lec-ased in the irreparable loss they have -ustained. To them w u offer kindest.sympathy. With Uiom we will join in chei ishing the memory of Ui« virtues and valor of our frtlleu leader. "EssalW, That copies of these resolutions be iiirnistk-d to the family of ths decut-ed. al.-.o to the Richmond papers, for publication, with the reoueat that __ Baltimore papers oopy " , „ , »-<>■ SH liPARD, Chairman. J. ruitn.ts Joawsox, Secretary. • PROCLAMATIONS. PROCLAMATION APPOIVriNM A DAY POR PUBLIC WOLL.IITP It is meet that the people of the C___eder-t_ Stat*- ahauld, from time to timu, asswnbla to ac ___*_»%■ their depcndraice on Almighty Ood, to rente davout thanks for His manifold hlo_ii_g«.. to tvorsldp His Holy name, to bead in prayer at in a footstool, and to accept with revei_nt .übmL-uon the chaateafef of His Ali-wlas and Alt-mer_,_l Pr.tt rlmm. Let us, then, in temples and in fields, unite our raiooa in recogniziiig. with adoring gratitude, the Baa-ss-r-sns of Bs protecting cere in the many signal rkxoriaa with which our -nn* have been erc-wried, in the fruimUneaa with which our land bas been Ussssd, and in the _r_mp__red ener_van.l foruta.lt wiUi which He- has inspired our heart, and strerurthra-d our aims in resistance to the in_r_l tous desuriw of our enemies. And l.t nsniothnjst that, wldlo graciously vrnuh tetag te us ll_ protection. o ar sin. have merited andnvalwd grievous chasti^rneut; that many of our best and bravest have fata in battle; that many others are still held In foreign prlaon,; that bugs jmiicts of our country have been devastated will, sate* ferocity-the peaceful hom.e - I,J 11 and helpless women and children driven away in deaiitutlon; and that with ______ malignity tlie paiteons ol a servile race have been excited by our io,i.,iato tlio commission of atrocities from which death is a wol, ome escape. Now, therefore, I, J_rr__so_ a»vts, Presi-ient of -v. Uonhderate .States of America, do lame thli my proclwianon, siting apart w___r_S_U.T, the« •tetesnt- day of ferstebsa next. a. a day to he. .pecial y ,tevo W », thu -~r ^ip(>, . Almiii a . •nd I do terlts and invoice all tha people of thsss Coriiederate States to assemble on the day afore ■ttd, in tfoar NSJlttil. _ „ there to unite in prayer to oar Heavenly Father' that He bestow His titvor upon va; that He extond protection of Jli- almighty arm; that thlt •_' tUy " l 3 '* AiXi ** a *MK> <>nr improvement, «o 2S n nyW* y ft ° m *& _3- «d n,r B ', v U,y ?iU that Here-tore pu_.e to our beloved country, hta___ Us bleed, tZ wounds, and curing to na'ttTSKiedS-v? nwut oi our rteht ot self-goverumant and ___- pendsnos; f _y that Ha graciously hearken to us dehlerai-t *"* * P ° WW *** glory ol »™ t ) Qivon under my hand and the seal of j ss-i. - the c..-i_tJera„ Btates, at Richu__d tho. _' ' 1 twenty-sixth day of Octobor, in tha y_u of our hord one thousand oiaht hu-lnd and By the Pre_de_t: J f. RsxJAUiN, Hecretary of Stato . [oer;-td ; Siatb of VißoiMi. K._,.LTtvs Eh_r__r_nMt. I RicHMoao, November 4, lKw ' a, A PRO!?J_\MATIO.V,-Whnrnw, a va- X\. can. y ha« oitilrr«,i mto Oeiier.il A«-e«,tJy uf mis Con-uonwc-lUi by the . . _gnatlon of . \\. IhoniHs, the member uttue u u ,se of 1 telraates from t_s county of VTarren: rhsrefc c. I WILI lAM smith, -ersmor of the Comwt..r. wealth ot \ irguiia, do har-by proclaim and _,_k* known that an election will be held in said «.,unty at the places pr-aribe.l by law, to -uprdy ih.. *u cane* ■Mun.i, on u.e HRsr lurh.4__.Vu. Di'cemb,>r next. I I t /* r " ' inicr m ? hftni «" Oovernor. and i a. under tha le*«rr -eal or the (ai_r_cnwe_lrh -— I at MiOimond. thi44th-av.r.V<,-niiber, lsoi' ami in the e.,hty.-iuth y~ar ef the rontm.*.wealth' _, . _ WIIJ_L__ SMITH. Teste : Q_fWM W. j___s w a_, no 7-td* S-.., tn r y C f the lommonweallh. I N D I Q o.—lt-pot ted In Jyro, Engliali I Copperas, -iu-rton*, __txa_t L_|fwo«d, Castile Soup, Bermuda Arrow Root, Halt RniiheH, Combs India It-hbor Nipples, _c, L. WAONER, liruggist, Sixth ami _road strs-U I w.sh to buy a .paantity uf Yeast fowder and Lis.-_.o_ ot Casino t—x_a , also, Kinpty Via_*. no 10—3t* _~ w. FO\\ SALE, a good COW, with a calf sla weeks old. Call early, ou Ninth streej. n.rth at Litfh, asJtt to IttkotH st-re. • no 11—4t» DISPATCH. |>iclrmonij gisiiatrlj. I DAY h_M_v_NO _GV___B_R It, 14** The Daily ____M a is sold to News Dealers at wwcxtt cairn per copy. Cut s__sa_—l ar* author ised to r_srar o*« n'.i.i.a *„v nrrv aaaras par wee* to regular aubscatbers. THE WAR NEWS. -here w>rs no military operation* on teelu** in front of Richmond and Petersburg on yesteaday — Paom Darbytown, on t_sn_rth did*, ,*o the Boydton ptandioad, southwest of Peter»burg, all was qui-»- Orant will attempt .nothing until th* election e_ cit—ment is over. There- is a rumor in U* Yankee army that Ocn eral Mea<t» is soon to be •uperaeded by Osnaral Thomas, or-w commanding tho " Army of the Cur_ berl__d- IT 111 l Wisb'beJy enough Meads i wUI lose his pUoo for O-anf* fralure on tha 27th 'ultimo; so great a di«as_r rottst bo atoned for by many victims. ROM _FTEESOb'rrO— FlttErO ON WEDNES DAY. As wo have stated nborcvall was quiet at Peters burg on yesterday; ** on the day previous, the Yankees poanded away considerably wth their ar tillery. About 4 o'clock P. M. they opened upon ouceentre and banged away briskly uatil after dirk. Tho special cause of the cannonade was not ascer tained. Sumo supposed it a shotted salute in honor of Lincoln's re-election; but, apart from the fact that tho result of the election could not have been known «t that time, Uwro is no kuown reason why firing the raluta should be delegated to any one por tion of their artillery and net generally to the wool* line. When hostile armies lie so _n*s together as tho Airayof Northern Virginia arid the Army of the Potomac, trifles light as air, the rumble, of an empty wagon, the beating of a drum, may provoke a cannonade. Just after the eaunonads on cur ecntro had subsided, there was an outburst of mus ketry, foUowed'by heavy cannoiiading, on pur left beyond Blnnfor.l cemesteTy. Tha cause of this flro also remaius une—plained, but an affair between tho hostile pickets is believod to have bean the origin uf tho uproar. THE VALLEY. Early's late Ktringinl order in relation to strag glers is said to be working wonders, and ths rumy is in most excellent trim and in tho best p-rshblri mood to retrieve the late disgraceiful __aatar in the losa of the fruits of a thoroughly-won victory — Thero ara no new movement! of troop*. Tho Yan kees have withdrawn from tho vicinity ef tl.o ila naaaaa Oap railroad. They committed many depre dations and oariied off quite a numbar of ttsaaau o: Fauquier and B-ppahanriock opuniiea. The oofs are still safiti. SOUTHWEST v___>|Jl_A AJTD TBXXE;3£K_. - The Yankees are entirely driwin from Scu_i ■western Virginia, and there are nono of the enemy this sido of Bull's gap, on tho Virginia, and East Tennessee railroad. WESTERN YTROEVIA. Tho Federals hold a small porti-acf Greeabrier county; mainly that portion which lbs aroitfoblhs Great Falls of New rivar and th* Liua Sulphur Springs. Cig *?w*_ mountain U a r__*at __ __w w„_-. atnaaajl by our cavalry. Tho ___aaVs-bf| troops range through Boone and Ealeigh c«_U_. La the upper portion of Monro, county, bauds of toiT mU-.tia roan and depredate and shoot our man wherever t*_y find them. Oar hr.ys are in tha habit of swinging them to the ths: trwo whiah oaa tp found after the wretches are caught. FEOM Ml3_Of7ftf. «adv__j _»m Prioe state' that a strong Con e force had attaoked a Yankee _r|siiss_H t at Mount Pleasant and captured some tbr«o hundred prisoners, with four pieces or artiilarv — The e_..r_y fled towards Springfield, but wore est off and comp-Ued to ruin northward, towards B_uv_r. They lost on the fbuta neaily all their baggage atd Euniti on train, md left their dead and Wountb.t •rig the way. Our loroos did not pursue ar than L__vr»r, in Ptdk county. It Ls aa_l a large body cf Federal cavalry and mounted Infantry, tinder the immediate, command •_ G___al A. J. SmiUi, had left Steelvilie, on tho Maramec river, ir* Crawford county, and were marc—tag in tlie d-eetion of Southwest Mieai.uii. AFFAIRS IN ARKANSAS. In ______*, the Confederate Oovvrnmsnt holds 2 u..__.u over -Lout tidrteen counties. A consid s—this portion of the State ts held by neither party, the enemy not being able to retain peeausssaa of but a small part permanently. Ttiii LrgiJaturo mast this fall with v*ry nearly a fall representation tm spirit of our people is good and hopacul. TIIE RE-ELECTION. OF LIXOOLX. telligeneo, believed to be authentic, was re ceived in this city jwrtsulsj of the r*-e_H.tion sf Abraham Lincoln to the Presidency _ th* United States. A well-known citizen of Fredericksburg, who entered the enemy's lines below ____rtond yes terday under flag or truce, was inforjaed by a Yankee off;, .j that Lincoln's re-election was, beyond a doubt, v fart acc.mpl__i.id. —.cording to this offi cer's statement, the Statafi of Xow Jersey and -Es soin! alone had gone for McClellan. Kentucky hod not been heard from. Tho Stato of Mains, gave Lincoln a majority 01' thirty thousand. Xew York city went for __£____ by a majority of thirty eight thousand, which had Wan <>vmo__ by tha vote of tha whole State, This accords with what tha Yankee pickets in front of Petersburg told our men on Wednesday. They said Lincoln had been i re-Fleeted, and that we might pr«par« ourselves for four more years of war. Few of our peoplo will be disappointed by thairesult o_ this taction, since it is only what, we have all expected Had Lincoln allowed li.m-eii to have l.eeit boaten, he must have h_*U either a fool or a patriot, neither ot whi .h his warmest friend nor bitterest too haa evar »uspscted LATEST FROM THE NORTH. We hava revived Sew Yoik papers ot 1 -esday, j tsh Ml, instant. The ru-ws is unimportant, the p_- , pjn-s Uaag _«_ily Oiled with matters relating tw the «-4p__n to take place U__ day< --■♦iTaaa ea_ A T __scrs_i rainor.-* ;.iw «_ot _t CHIC-OO— J_l—E %r » The Linoolmto* tot- e gotteu up , fcr j Cl___go, w_i__ wiu ns_ tho D.__u„_t»o Tots, out. A lajasaajp trom that city, dated Uu. _____!_J_%i__' tWO da^M • number of persons mJuVW^Ti ■' ""* teJ J-Jtof ti,* Klni" '"DitLiT , tl 7^1 * Mil It was b-*t-rm_^tt_lttTr B n : ' L ' ,lUI! * ; h,lota » <it «>; but it -T_u_r_______f*^ r "* ■M-aT_rntT_wlwX___ _?------g ,,11 !'» . Ariauig thsj »r.e,ted is Colon-! ____T__r' a * oUuu ' to ** row g^ uß _ ,_ that, I f u<a£ ?** ***** Banner co-"tv iW r i Jud <* XXw «=h-uitaa_rt of U_s el,^ U^ m tot "* bu_iwh__k_-- and Killot ? »,^ m _ud to So head 1.._-__alv V a ai ; U - of the ____) of |s> l__7____-i l ;l * "»_,trd. Iv hi. honso w-re ■Mi-si i ii*" * hu Uad -*•* wigag-.t in canting lU*„__J, Uw ut xha «»««Pirator*. Some of ___t__L__l arur *P«rtcd to have. m_d* r,nr____i •sU__^__^_ atWO w " ** v - *»? to-auihi-nd i __! i^ y. nioU ** i~n»l_litHul_- Klui c **ti*» _r,ivers, tyro hur _%_?£_____» V* 0 mgt lwuls 2 mmmmu -nd V_S . / iU,u,tu y •* amm.iiii-on were loaiJ in Ph« •/•ma*., thl« _ftarno..n, aayt telajrrarus were '' y Jub L W <* tW **^__M ctL_li _i T * , '• r * , ' **»**>• <* T ,7T s,r »*L cv___aadi_g Camp Dourlas. was commuiucated with, and ar_ars *.r. _To_ Z\J£\ fca:Uu: »rr».t «, _~ .cr?__T a__ ov,t Sit, and isa fh_—J__fo__d nT! I spurn* their Maude, and t_» b« hsrha.aue* Ml th. S .Ml. ~ty liiarti and *.«!»■-•• i I - r- pi. k 1 jo bua_H_Hß A ppcr-iler. w,th rw-rlr on* avmlrej •_»r~ -~ v* I charaetvrs, antted 1.-nn this aorninr -urn c snsl.t 111- rrftjit-iy and r-susi ar* srjei thrut, sol ail wnl I be e»|.r_r«d. ! . ru 1 9w»et has t r v.iw finut be*n swareof tho I rv'>el plot to rel.ase the pH*o_»rs at • __:> I.Kai- I klss and bum ttj» <»ty. His il.ie._vei hay* MM ,t I wuik, and wfth *u»'«m ; and th"tirti th* rrMsuoi I obtained is not sullkiontlj- assntaarre (.. warrant I th* srrrst of tli.se hundred Consult itora, it was deemed neceasnry to strike st once sin h oil** aa were unqussuonably treasonable. I'aptain Nelson, of the city police, w.ui dispat. bed to the house ot D. Edwards to arrr-st Colonel Vincent Vfairuaduke ' brother of tho rebel general. At t_» •am* urns ' dstacbment cf the militaiy proceeded to the f_,_ mondiJli u«s> and ' aptuied the **bei U.10n.1 O .St hff Orea-bJ, Morgan's _H«tant_aMr_ "ani §. I. Shanks, an escaped n*el prisoner is' Mor ris, a man noted for fcstaad to the No. ~ w_i' also arrested. Thejr aw _U now u>_!_ieA ' n Cflß £ ' !___ 11 ? ** °*._■* Cl3( *- ""* »orni__. Co lonel Sweet says: » I hero C ompl.„ proof .f M, -avimr ss-ist.-d Shanks, tharubPlprlwner, and ST plotflug- to jeieiiso tlie prisoners' at :hi» ! Meantime,, Another detachment" of the raliM-v ______ a^«*ft_ W ' °* Chmti * near Ca_lp wm tol^l and ' l P***m ot « nJftT. to tftk f n .*° *»!■ Oaptaaa Cantrell and i- ,hl v. najnp 'i l <eh is.ot Travsra, both belonirinir I ii _r f l^' 1 , ♦'"'X*. were then-, :ind arrested as nnies .IL S Ti SU i , , m t'' Wcrpfou;d tWo bundled stand oi arms.wi.ria.lt.be. nreeanry ammunition, and two cart loads ol large r.>toi->ir«, loaded and caw-d, reaay for use. In regard to the arrest of Walsh. Colonel Sweet says he has evidence enough against him to insure hn swinging for trearou. < Vriouel sweet ha* proofs m his poMfnirial Out it wad the [ |liii"l the rebel conspirators and home traitor-, t.. ielea*e the rebel prisoners at Camp Dviifclas and 'aim thecity. The camp was to have been attacked on two Nidi'g to-morrow night, the rebels rci.*.*,-.! and the city pilla-red and sarnad. eiimultaneoiiily with the aU,r O arre-ts of tho !^,* : h\l y ,V a\ j>u1 ''-'* *$*** * X**** in abuUdingad _£S S , .7* *} a » v ' son n ' aK? * n <* captured taoWe oozes of leadedgunsconcecii dth-re i... hll a Canal street, and captured forty iuahwhai-Kers, -ho had been tracked there. AR of tbem were armed to the teeth *J hundred men has been if, ,ot.. -■• • <*_**>* 'or piote,ti orl . _t*y W_l ___\___ «"»-.gl,t. A aulAdent military feres ,s her,) to prevent ur.v ombreak ' Richmond and flUncock, agent; of the Horn V „L --hneef propellers, reoafvcd a dispatch to-dar thai th.^ ■Canadian st-amsi OeoTjiaaa has t*_i fitted ou as a pirato aa d is on Lake Huron! j [CtlsnU St. Lsfaa Orenfel is not in tha Oos_s_r> rata servk-e. having reMgaadovar a year ago.-Eo"-, j The Dcmocratio Co_o__te« of Ch_aa«o have Is. sued an addr ßS9 .declarm S tho whole a_,. u an ab» ti.>n dodge on the pan of the Lin,*!m:_. i-E P-PESfEiyTtix. Bircnor. Tlie Hew Yoik papers of Tuesday ar d thll oi f- Presidential e_M_on, whtoh was to tabs nlace or ihatday. In s_s_tion to the ™ta f,. r President,' |*c followiag statu hcU eteetiona for State an; taehsta on Trsunlai ■. -tosaschnsstts, N, w York, New Jcr-vy. Ddawara Mfr>l..n.i. Miasoiai, Ibinoi. VPfv.m«i Michigan, lotva, h,i_.-as and California. ihs Urndssiea of C010r...!,, end Idaho also __d -sortsua for dalegatss to Congress. A New 7-. Ik letter, dated ths Mb, sayi ■ It was currently reported this afternoon that the General hail sent a notittoation te Mayor Oi.nther that lis (itenoral Ilutiei) would bo happy :., tea Urn. at his earlicjt ooiiyeni_a..e, at tho headquar torsof the Dsiailssiiatef the Hast, a_dll,a' -__ alayor returned a cnala)e_ir____ly imperririunt !>: ply, informia!? the U-.-iieral t_«t >:e rwide.i a: snob and lucha number in Fo_rtst__i street, and that any he miaht hays lo hs_aa_st trita the C__f ii-ijflitrato pi tha wty eonld a« wcii ba tear, actsd Uic,« as anywhere else. int T_«__a o-v ruK WMJfca tHhtifH HC_3Tlo>r. The Nusv Toik Ttmn has an editorial finodad on tho pieaumption tiu: the Oo___sr_ey i„s d.ivr miiied to put an army of three h_adi,-d thousand •hives in the Add, and segues that i: ii an acknow ledged failure of the rwbe':L„n I; say. : trhat the South is vow fl/hting lor, ihSTSfiai, i-. the asrabrishnsent of tbe Confederacy as a slara socisty,.but aa a free one; in other tvord?, \,> d- t ta..h half tbls ovimnent friaas v_e r _rts_ict__, _• tie Cnited State's Govern__«ii without infers—Up to thefoimot po!iti.j.l or rwcial org—o_utfon which n to bxist on it afterwaTd , :.n.t ai its white popula tion has been too much woa__ie.l to rtfect this oli ject, it proposes to accempQsh it by the aid of an airnyof nswross, draawed 'r-iinst thair wiii from the nlaatsnon to the field ef bat—s. lo this com ploxion tt has come at h«st. What the A',.r-t_ has betwoc-n it sni pi.ac« ii an aimy of negro _ay._, boucht like c<it:io for iei vicc', and tijrhtiiiij under the i.'.ih. We think thl-, r_ws ought to send a thrill of joy through the viioio cx.iuitry. Attc-r bavini* dons and d.n_i so much, alter niet and frustrated a most deanarateat tempt, made l.v mv: of the mt,tt tearlike race* ./. th* WW/-, to found n slave s_n>ire on our sail, it.- sra hsiNlly likely lo lay down our arms, now Uiai the in tegrity of Uu-L'nii.n i. thr.-aten-wl by an army of purcliased blacks. What the Yaa-.tiis hare tried in vain tlie "laves shall certainly not sooosaplish. '• We have de-i'i»e.t Catiline's as*srd; we shall feitsiniy not quail beioro yours." if u,*.r») were any shrinh ing now, the dead who perished ir. the ilerrjost of tho strugjle would mo, k u» from their graves. Tl« riXLD WITH WHICH _ry,:Ot.y his SEOOVO TLS.VI T—3 ce«)n.l term cf Vbraham L'nooln dees not with that favorabic mllttary satuation 'whic_ he wosild de.iirn, and yet tha plot die Is a v«Jaat_i ond, for it is tha reiiectum cf that which ■will bo prcmir.ted at tlu- _Sf_U_nfl oi in.? t.'urd term, tour years hence, a_<»pt that tho wo~i? wUI hi _Ued with more graves, _n,l there, will ba m.te ■• United Etntcj K—_o_al C.-mc ;__.>'• ?oartur_i over the land His n_tt rolgn, will be Uttie dJEexant trom his last. Ths Yankees wiii _ay» the same —*** , fgT proclamat.oru; the saT.o grand propaxationa, to erd in defeat; and ths same list of "lit-la joias," in ter-sporied he-.- and there trith aho s.sale 0.-ders for morecoihns fm those same voter; who Ja theii ballots oa for "Lincoln and John son." Ttio New York W.rld has an editorial en the iv-suits of tho la*t rampsli,ii rtunfiajsHrsj it* c x- I~i.tatioiis and its ren__s. It s*y S : ' It is dear that the campaign against rti v h_onl >M.-gun on tho ;th of May and contiiiu_l throuah n_ m w ntha, has endad in failure. Ii Oenaral Ura_t ilarci n&t lostani a battle last FtiJay in a of hiaown ohoosing in fiuntoi thoe_etßy*s works he will n;A luji the dak oi at:ai.iuc,T th_n ~ •,,',. ,' Woi_a. It is pi-uri, t_ca. that he take T. tei-sburg—wUuh these wjit, daJwnd—much ie- Eb'-l—BOatt. Iljw.-vei it may Le -sita other riiiiiturv t>.'iierai Oiant has beeu __appe__ed. Wl set out on his campaign by ths ovi-riMud r„u!e he exi«-cted tv encoiinter «nd dsSSat Ouricril _«o'on too way, and then, by a vigorous pursuit follow Lte's sliatleied itrmy into Hichui-iid. Hi* c_tvk ..a the thud day, convinced him that the laiu-j.-u A'wUii be longer than he had nuticlpttted, but it did not daunt h0... "ItkaHJLftU tt ihrtMgh en this Una t/ >t taXis all immntcr,"' wai liii rrsi.lnti • guaac to the W_r Uepaiuuent. It bbowi thai k« _ad ia, e_nac__ron that tho campaign oould, m oj.v event, outlast tt.o iuuimar. hut winter ■■ and luut_i__d is not t«k*n. The movement lait 'l-uieday prove* that it cannot bs tahan this rear Il h, thcrtioie, entirely _%ta to say chut, wlialsvsi olh«r military judges i_ay bar- u_o. K b;, or._« Uraiar has betii t, ,ppjiuiej Mr Luujolu 14 repoitcd lo hay» a a_, tha: sJsst __ ustclo wf tiu. WUib-irie.* any ffu.cia; in __aia.y would harjictm.int ' w_s_tararatreat, ut U_,i ].u_it of this campaign, Would hare L. . niv, depends upon v.-huit_.r lha nrtny ee_U nn»c i*_iempl'>y«d, dmtiig the nur_ni<r and au tumn, to hotter advantag.. than ia its actual opera tions. This is a question tar military men wir.th wocaunot prt_um« to deeid--. What ,< c«-rt.ua ii, that the enormous lois.-., >uiu— mciirr.d, bars pro duced no Solid advarila^c. The nperatiena in Western Vu the ritrr- : nandoah Vhtts* mu.t be eHtim_teJas a part'or ...._, oralOrant'*campaign Tlinajlajejahiiitai saaidared as a whole, do not fsllsTSThsrsmpalfn w itigasuasl aspect of ut.iure. of the three wiciirsaivs ers— flunur, B_SS_—tt, - the bae nri-i a.. ad* n.itt—t _uhcre.« ; the admns'ijii comainaj in tho _ut that Uiey wuie ducardait altar dreWL _i*ii<j«a has Wv,n an n.nafcie reput_r.w„; but it U'U*t bo borer m Du—i t_at. with rsArraoe to ths saessahts of tha Bri. his are ueuc_vc. W_y is _c attew st sjU : only b._.u»» Lac, >~_d«s dc iac)Lui..'i.rajrain.tOrant. hai troops —scparo .«• Wa-Uingtwn m ttirti ai;t;_..ri. The retcit had fail pouession of tie V_lioy during the harv_.t se^soa; and its annual crops _re the only mihtai v adi it can y«id them. 11_ar outiHSit* fur t_s ._*_..• of K_— r_jnd, on the nenhwest, sr» O.i doasviii..' and Lym hbunr ; bat thir>- is no espacts tiou of capuiring __—S j \ OrMssd .S} M tndJ_i's »v. .«4i is only bUoui.— in dofenihe opers.i I. _ n his la« battle was. br.-.ught on by sn atu, k of Ute sarinv, whi_i ccmo near U_ug suv.wmf'i.l. It is plain that the rcbeihoii c_a aevw bs luoduod by do _nsiveop«ranoua. With ths bouth, »a_k-A-'_. '. _U_e is er_iti; il I'uleJ—ndeli-e. Hut, en-n sucees—ul da——a.o. and r_.tb.ing mote, is mimnisW —dlunf. In tb* hsaviait camitai t rn sf the present year wa _c.cc *», ot-lui —IV —t dv—nuO , ~ lit I' U-T. - er_l Oraat's tampaMa »_ ofLaisirc, n_ _ a___i* NO. 115. ■ « >«V.i-lMi_i «_■»,,, I it»SJ ill '>o 'lit lalltlT MJM IT f , I TW Yankees ar. a n tsry ap I tWahir_an. A ___rra_i ft_i |_,_U.:_e. Ken b> try. datrd tb* «tb. say, ......— tV-raoijj. iaast_t_i i»isl sbar_M«.'« rsurlon ii p.r ja.d-A, ,i n-rai lleoa'tnoiftion I, s- a,i * ,? * u '* j .cprannr. ..r* „«* that wdl sate. I n: .11 u_j ii.iert -teer.untry ""^ I ti«-, h , i t _f ,r * il "' »n aceouut of -be avmcwa. I m,L /,' r v,: ' nll ,° vw! « '»v by __ Union com _-_ t° i 1 0," »* ,oe ' * ,X ' " "'*' W|»rie_ v, Wre < -„';.' 'Jjvj™'e?r tt * n - 1 ««*«•«•'• ■"»*»**« prerent.theni tall n< into tr_ hand* of tee I leiniore.-d rrbsls. whVrc__ftrtln^° f^a^rW * InW^**1 ««- A latest t«eival tn Waahinrton _ty hy * ua ra j I cr_:er from an .Abor in ocmmoad of ono of the di- I visions at the Misd&dppl squadrin, dated C__t_. nooga, November 1, says : My boats have had two brushes with FLol's tore*. and iera.se- inrn both Ames. He has new gone .own tale* the shoal*, and a larg* portion ot his «rtny has Ht _*i_rs__a for the invasion of Miahc and.East Tennessee. Oanersl Oros.A bti •-ade r passed hers to-.Uy on the road to Athens to .iftH-I bllll Off. For:est seems to have tha start of Sherman in " astouisliing the country." A dispatch from Ciu cnri i.i sa.i : "The cor.- .pendent of the Journal. writ?n_ from Johnsonyille. Tennessee, says: "Eiyht steamboat, loaded with Oovernmont stores, have l«x>n burned here Id preoont their fuliiita into tho hand* of the A f iiro,lispHt.ii says : Information from I'adurab stk-St that, on T> nrs* aay la»t. Forrest, -ith v rnrge f_rce.p_u_d Ut .-ue : on the Tennessee river, u.thiu ». mile and a b»il o> JohnsonviUa, where three gunboats and _irht trans. ports were tying. Laiiy Friday morning Forr*«t move.) __ Latteries ii:-nn t opened on the t__a_norts, «___ weie flreti by the *to_s, and tho raboats fab int.. tac hands ti renemy aft<rb__g ___ble_. lha crew* and "lU'-'is ol the ftast avreaUtaken i__n_ers A large amount of Qovernunwii 'teres and ...-w-jfra l_eartuleryis reported raptured. It is el., -u-. i'—"t Men the supplies nt TohnaanviUa wers taken All is .juiet the Whtto riser, in Aibansa* SI Charles is ro-oceujded and gaiti-ronel with colored troops, sur.ru-a. xb-ui ki_i,fti by Mtsaar. The brutal coin-nandcr of the Federal forces in the Yailey had a narrow e_..ip\, from a fitting and Wall deaarfSo death on the Q:h. I; tSBS-M he went to Winchester and dinod with Celonsl the commandar of the pcs', and sen tad otf' ou an ex cuisisa. A __n_te_ _rei. Lmrinr »l,'»"-.A_r..-.a. _e_*re_ Sheridan. Colonel Corastoek and Captain htoo** al be.an to exhibit riolent symptom) of eorrosiva poison, winch con tinued to increase until it became nscessary to pro - (mveyanoe for the purpois of removing ths C.cp;a-.n back to Col >nei El ward's quarters. Qsnaral Hacr.dan coii-.icii.-d on horsabac- ; or two or threa mtlei further, though in thtuh di«__n and beiou ct.ijc-l to flv.4uel.liy dismount. An un,- ulaacs than ;..:-party ana -__fported th*m to vt'inutiest-r ."'.eyf J ot eggs and -hoc antidotes too_m>_v. ... ...irrv- wet. freely a-ninistsred, and wnn ta.i bests a-' Etching- ToajUtinjc ard purging eon as i until Ut- m tha erer,!n/ : whan tho 0-u.-_L and volor.at (Jornsro'k bca-in to Inrßrors' but i_ Captain MoerVs ease thsy ooatlnned ah niijht. It i i that these stmiii.iin. were oaca sioaed by soniething which accidentally got into the composition of the of wld.h" ull aartook feeeiv. Portions of the cbi_— will ba analyiod aad tho siifejoct uiid-go .. thorough -rfestigation; ras _ii«o_. __r_ii ot o_:riia/Li. rr-.ic.. I A dispatch from Ov_eral Blunt, dated tht __a j Missouri, October 3U, _,yi that,on iar -ith, haoamo I rp with Pries at ffswtonia, a_i after a Ktvirj hirt.t I ol three or four hsurs, drov* the eri#my frvm tht fie] i vi confuji-n with th* loss of owr two hun- I dr-.1. Including t-o'mamili The Fadtfral to»al„si I was (,b".oi o—a hu.idradar. I tw_at*. : J_e Union troops conm-ted of Ford's and JennJ. I Mil's of blunts division. _hssstsitrywsro I fully ens ftsssaad strong Pricu is retiean.g I ward Ca_tv_la .in,t w\i. bo rigorously pursued. Us j i- t-poctcd to still 5.V,- ~i..;- trains and about ten I thousand unarm-d ooMssraaj; out riua li 0,—.t0 Ab<.ut huuired rebsl pnion«rs, captured from arrived at St Leans, "_._i«urt, on ths cth. uricKr.t_i>i_or- C.Jorwl Sain __*_rr, a vary pronon»nr D»_a__t_t of Ohio, dU»I at Columbus on tho 'th InSSant Two -teamers w.re burnt by trto ...-.r>.i.,r .t. -, Ju Uijr S'aiHty river, on taa "ti:, —a-.r Louisa Kay. liuld tn N»w Yoik, on Mon-lar, ros_ to 2liJ It wai announc—l tUnt Beast Anti-jr n,i.t notifie.l scmo _t tha irold spaonl-tors that ha wantsd an _it.t.nw with them. Conrtsnay J«m»s, saraoant In company I, Third Ohiocaveiii-, arut.__ t? ii P. k J.mvs. tha ux_ r..j.t.firijfi.,h hov.-iist, died rac—niiy to t_u Mjwrr The 0:-:oc, fi im r-ingor for Oaorre-town, wa* _tstroys- by tha • [—i_haat—fa about __ L-.it of October, and her osr-tum and arrived at Philadelphia on tha 7th r.n board the 3pa.i_w...i Ihe c'.'iate.l a__snC_is__n C_n___sicn Las sent d.-:.gates, suppl.<-.l with ho.-pitzl stores, mciicinss lothing, with the fleet which has gone to Savau nah.Oeorg_s, to c_r;y homo Yankew prisoners of A dl<n_tch frcm EaJtlmoro, dated the Tth. aivs : Mia Thomas Hutchlnos, one of our most -od.iona b->__bes, t, as arretted to-day, ehatf—l wiih ben * tho chief of ■ party of ladies'who got up a spl-rdid stbre ass pre-—it for (ii#robel Call—Md Barry Hu mor. The sabre, with the presentation audi, ss, a rebei mail and orii.ir thin??, wer* cantered from tho party ih-patdied to lun'tha blocJ—_ks to d:liver them. Theysie now.at Cols_al Woobry*s ofllce, _r_l .'dr*. Hntehirurt iainprison. 1 hamattar creates intans,. jrusation and pro—uses rich deveiasa_s_—l Otliors arc- Ukely to bo ariesied high ia ssssssb-i circlea. Vaiicr.s my-.t_ru.r-i t_„n_m.-. are pub___sd si being receive- nt h-frilo, _ 0 ., to prepare tot a raid from Canada, in which " soma L____f Cauadiaij*'' si-erepresentsd as being amon;; thj rcicrs. No Oamo-rnts to v„te at Niagara tfalls aad £ui_. ,'. -: Lett»r-writ»r« from Grant's army ?av tha _mf_s Oar. car,.-a will to finished about Cb_isti_ai. Iho 1 any, Lady __>__■ and Anna, _ka__-S> ranra rs Lsv* been rapt—ted. ■ Lvary n an who is put into the TTnited States sor vice in C.A:;v.id. New I lamp-hire, has h-.s photo praph a„-j. ;tely t_kr_i. On the back of it his d- vr.ptive list ia i.'.acel, and :: is thou hl_l aw_v foi tuturo reference [ '■ moremnut i- on foot iv Now York to send fifty 1 thousand turkeys to Qanoral Grant for a thanks ;• Imnc-r lor .b. Army of txio Potomac. Fifty :.l birrcii olceppesl c s «rots oonsutuw the i A fiKi:. | m,n committed suiciij by drowning in th. river at Cincinnati on Friday U_| !1 J I —- LATER FROM EUROPE. Ciropa'siii daras of thi 26<k ultun-j giv« soma la tere-tin.- ia_C__—OßS——— thifrij/i..h papers about thi _ .like.- I'resi u-niial tlsctian ar. 1 .!__r matwrs on this continent, We «.v» some sj_n_s_ swrnsrsa'i rannaa—_a m xae tallkt. Fiom the Ljndon P ijt ] A trad of t—rtils country, s.sty mJii in l.nrch. *i;b at uvera/. _rasa—- Of forty, betwo-n lh• 6_ie Ridgs and tha „.„tr.i moun_—Ui, is burnt tutoaail fcraata. We hope lbs jror.«r«l has tha a t.'ie d«s__c__a oi wunh Lv has Uw„ tt... ii,-;ruj_enr, but t__: thousand aaii— _rd iswaajty _.UU,storad witli ©am and totaga.m.u. and i_ichi_«nts wi tar—*iltere, have oeca tnvan to I:. :. aaasm Ou oi l_s ___ w.t* Ihsl a. <_..ryinn his .1 r into e_i_t, act in r.t__a'„.A "svsry rfwejiiof * ithin a ralju. or fire mats frvrn tha sp.-,t wt, >r e ielt" Was burrie i C^imi.nt _r. *.-~li __ i, '• ,r. a phy tiolagiars bars auvw that tha ir.ihave -i_Juallv _-JuU«d lometiiuig ul the rrd Indian cast oi' coun_in.toce. Oan the aaarat«l l_ irags liave also entvr-d isto themT But Uf th-> war ii to a . •..•._*, it vr.ix rao th. m_i«m di-_rs..- Th_ destruction of ahal _iv_d«r. - -i'- , ...e:: >j. th«>r own ;ak-\ Ioj«s Bwro lit— do=p_rau.,h _t sui—ai.than a i_inistng ess——tetse. -he E..tz r j s SMisf A„.<? j>i_ti ri up the kopa of poo litn-i/ •" f*t»r* fA. MJ.I titqf tutjy* Xejttu —_ mx _.; a._. arrtAno.* tn a.h\mi. . the I.a.ai.. ft tt _-.rti._ate tor Mr. Lince_l th_t his to be-rnot to be cannot :m r_nn a qa—ttr<n I>i tg. iA. Umh* j oatt •ii.iiiiiry ssesset W—rt itfi.- h.m of ths _~-. , on *_...., ho w—t sr..._u.i«.i asans wv«_4 since has varied set—rat seinf—, and, ta ta. as——_nt, iii_>o< be called favorable Mr. Stanton hxt or_ir.._Uy ■ it;--it lioin and ths news ari:' b__i i*__esaaar—_ets not so a-s—ring the > -bo..tat U.U juncture could wUh it. 3—ne of ths i*p—rt* d—Qoto that more than or—- com ii.sj—_r s_>_ tbero are di_ him. Kher- i man is obits, d to u-U—ii Uut tha C—atadsantas u__m• OsMral u.vd stviiiols t?m, at 1 bad _c__«ys4 sevurai milea o£ the railroast Is Chat-iiW—ga, ou Whioh U.-'ivdi'xal lot. —. _af*iiul.>l ro.U— ii t. , but. htviait '• (dehty of piw.uan* in Atlanta, ha fssbi secur-ao r«r as hism.iui aia.v is s__ssjt-te_ M ~> 1 If ha car. —,_ un,.Ui st_A o.r. orn-'tanrvs, h» van ofltiiar ofVrsat -juanrmitr. The u.u4i„v„i _« _v wibe- i«aJ. .vi if som- iK.iu.ati of bi» army was iwrsrseof secure, and that tha mam beiy »*, #ar,iaiud_t and stiut in. An lnvadtnr arniv f-. i. /vi .y iv -uaiv is at least roducod to ij__n.n Ci_rV_ aU '"' taej>o.iuoa of _i_ar_ And at tu. _ *»»» >.«11f'frWyr-Xt.'*^ '• ""_ * ***•* - 1 4«_«W M •__. T arti— _gl I • ■_• t_^-- l l*'.'_ > ' ,> »M __>»'«*--aM-'J-t-s-f-s-e _ut_-__L*_. .I 4 *, •Wttas-t _ayes,t*4 is an a a ■,r___y;'**, v *>- • •• .«_!-_«**_. m a_tt ny» tr. __»*» t__TVt _ "'**■ b»<i_s ear*. as» » Wd Wan ..aha-7^S_s;^__'______ ■"«•*•*•»»». . re-aptuiwd ft_a* laT-J ?___. or " n, *■ ~ D ""»" •■* , with the ,v "**»»« _"«■'—» ' i___tX_r^^ a f _a. U a, F^s^iSafie _txcot_r __»_etx« mn ui-s or rat tttcrtaa ■_ -WW W_T. .'Prom ths boa ion Pest ; • • • As tW time fur the Pre_.lant.al cbwUan approseb*., th- rsMpsaivo chsrap.oai of th. Ita publicau snd Dsroot ratio parties are Mralntr. .r.rr n*rve to * euro success; but wa cannot asud n>a cially noticing ths txpedi.nt adopted by ibsO*-. vernor of fannixcsec to obtain In his Staie a n_jonty o: vut-s th* Mr. Lin-.lu. The ay-npsthie. if ike popul,tiou of Tmne.ses »« with ths Coui'-stscr, and a Fe-ieisl -cmr alcn. erevsots iWm from rin ging themselves be. ija their bis»'lirsn in the iscuth ecu Stares tennee—e has been oottouored, and uot present ktld by ths nc-jrd. Ths Oovcm.ir and th. li in• -p 1 ttcials in the Stita are, tharafoi., it I* needless to sat, »tauu >. . uioni.ts and sic. dftut Vl9 . p...le.softheparty whi-rha. ..n.m.UHI them with tneauthonty which they t r_ # Ovrrrnor ha.s is. v, d aa order to tb* cflfstt tUat no ou. __0l be pennttrrd to vote at tha apppro*r_tr.g sfjestea whohatnot, in the first „ «ia_c*,_4firinly tsvemtWt liewiiloppoaaanaransiice, or, ii-__i, any ns_o ttatton whAtevsr, With armed rebels before oonstl. tutional taws have been re—,tahli*h»d throughout the -iiatss. In other word* t |.s inhabitants of" Ten nsaaae, 111 order to qualify themselves for tho or*r cuavWtbat universal suir,«gu iv which thrv in common with all AW«Hcan ci.i«on», prtls thi'in selyes.so mr.i.h, mu»t pUly* thrombi* to enf ■..__» ooiniotut tn preoiee ac>-crd.-.n'e totth those of the _u thorUie* whose rontihunnce in 018 s> is 'he issue supposed tribe raised at the forthcoming oleciloti • • American* have repaid', d.w.tu such apparent in ditl-ren c, during ths past three v.ars, toe abrr-g-; --tiou of ail those polinc.il n<;_t 1 a free pet pin oie accustbmsd to h"'d d*ar, that w» suppose t_b» new interpretation of free lorn of election will pass U_r__o_f. It' Mr Lincdn dews not s*curs sucosss. sach of hii fellmc-oititeju at pride t\*-.i*he* _» (.•...-../ c0..-"'-—I .«, (,f, wilt at least adont t .at Aa A_i Meterood A s-iato-cnrxßsa tr 4 » u/rtatst roe _kk«ic_. I From the London Post] The Whitworth Kirns. 3 onus's broo—t-lovl—if; ri fles, shot, shell, sword bayonets, and other warlike store-, rsoantly >ir.plied to tie. European- hiue-i to cc, aud which have >»oan brought b.ick to thta -AUncry, were fold by suction m Loudon, on Mon d >y, and attracted a numerous attendance, amongst those present boiiu agents from the ConfasVr ite and b'odcr.il States, who m .da puichai.s on ac count of thair tssasjctire 00-.-ci_in.iuta fla tVTiit-. worth 32-potinder rifta fruas, wita carria'rs, _c. t td-mplsfe, wbichcott -MQ such, sold Ireoi nib to •Kliiilaocla: the rJ-ponoders, Which oost _«_'.> each, sold fr->ir. £.li to ft.*9 •, and th/> l-fO_ndsrs, wh__l cost -111, from £j to fi—T tho Storma b.aoch -1«. lit. b -r__* i./;l for ___ely _>miiiil pruaa, and tha ahot, ..ail, _ j.; did not reallM the vulas ai ths s_a_i. .-i »: :aa fJta of! si-ty-fUr ,' ..'.. dmsn I*l his boa— for a ported of 'y-fl»• years _'■.„',' 1 to ths oditorial stall of ths Ch_M :« , and.laiily, of tha htWraur. Ai. in 10, long tuo lao.iicai critic in tha "ewe doe _>«,__ Afortd.a and in the Art MUtlftl'. o*' _ sriS, is Th_ Bru3o_: press rtts la»t,bvthedostb,ef Madam Joly, an sibl-. co_tiH.uwr. i'ui. Liy, ia ___y yc«ia. was tha Paris correspondent o." ono of __ pr_._pal -s-gitn ; mruabr. Indssd. Sb I and tho edi bete of tho /y_/vt_.' pour Touies lid tas rr*_»*_ part of tW __r_ letters (or th.-. Brussels ,«par» da;nig i—nro t.Vifccii 7es.:« It—i Indspendanee vt Bstuseb j»at3.i that ti_ •-•._; cf thegr-ru'ng bout, at .'ipa hai juit hid an , airs* ordinary V.i.n of ill l_,_. Una <if tha nv.i: su"C%s__i ■ isyst-wa; tta H-ruarian Os_acal Jvianks. J-.e _a.l announiad t_s _rteh—on to play oniy" au :_-i_ and a .i/oartsr, and al th» oxpir •._—a of ti—it Uiaa bs . . -ruin—- oi IT.OOQC Liuriu*; tno first six m-.nthi of tha p»as.n: year, tt.OM.MS letters pa-uad though the Italian pust- Klea, i._i_; a d._ii___jri of l,7ST,*e- cmjiarsu ia .ha conesp-ruia;: poricsl cf ia**.. ThsnamJw. <.: ]oar__is sen', through the post was t,3i7,»—t. Liroai t.rr C_j-te__—f_a_f.««_i./»i_.-i oat-airs iv. aoc-iuir: of <"*ip*.uii .. -;. ~ • •<■.s'» ilton. This ragiaient, tho 1 w..-_:. Mp'.uiA.l i cnatruuiiou daf-a, with in rial, -hiplicut'j bridges t, r thcsntiro anta w_. made, and numbered, and s, t_««t—ar with evtrythitig uijor-sr—r i.i A bugs amount of fins carps* ten. jptuittd, hlu the racohauics—two hun aar--wh.-i were smployad in using th*oa. of this dapot si—is wtli provsal_u _. .kcu transportation on that r_u._»J .* uf ___i„ vala* to us. urn —Cspuan John Caph.it. ths r*. _g Confederate States detsotiv., _> ti with 0-t—t Tanadar, died very tad. day morning old aye and __,_.»e He was s_m._.-.ad about four u\,c_t ig to the biisiiaof a sick dtugiitci, minutes after entering her k_. lv* f d___iss», whou hs l.id dowu at —.a 'ed and war a oornse ia lesiuisun i hour, iphirt wai a native of >" rfolk, V*r - well known a. a vigi taut m*_niiar of lartmont of thai city tioui irly man e b'eiking out of -.be wx.-, when ha * of tho Stats and entered that of —>. CH>vemm»_t. _a w,.s upward* t.r ;»• art of ago to C_lt—t. ___n_a_-»W_li__ J. of tha Wat). Aiiibanw, r*,;ir_.-rA., ..ras Castla yvsterXvy on th. l •.__rga Cox deserted our —Boy at tha ba-tte ■sviUe, th<_i j.jiuod ih. T—irteenth NsW , to ~L__ h« bci—iged v at—i anßte__l iy wis nl-o (oniigue.i to ths casvl* ye/ --u .hiigoo." «t:._p:;ng to arosl tha ony is a i.an ha.ia bf «trt_, a.-.l en* ?us; hi- ccaduct on lha rrouul oi d_- U his native country. C,_i La fox* I a large quantity of geld and ■_•_ DUSIIELS EXTRA FINE 8, for t-hki use; oa. <.vC».'i"ita" •.red 'md l„r —la by V__k.V„o.V' 'il. l«! Broad tet-,-_ ?i-th ard IYSICIANB OF THt: Ci 77 aond a|» re'pA.t.i t, ra-tt «: .jr on s4s|th streef, .n _ __i.D jAFoStCA FL«.-\'. - supply a ths ab r« ..u-.tT* on i.,tj, Ld ._-. (iy er __,«• buoastt _______ 'vT.^——,m pu«_—/<.> i J- UF * jHN C SHAT-JH * ..ssslt—l by matual .viatii w v* ttt—ao-i, iboi Jutl_» t, uiU. r] the sir—tw ii.toi*.; ox i.v.13 C. rill Km- sit ———at agal—et u>« late ia—stud W_i pl—us ni—_i _«__, . __v ac*..u-tj wuh __n. r* -LuCid C liiLLE-. IS __ THIS UP_*ORTUNITY inuig thaiik* ta.ur c_*t.u__» _• l _ry ....r.i pv.-.vru_. bsstosMj u>v« JoHA C Jllarßri. Luffs c. ai___-?PiE BuFGHT THE F\TTl._ of hoI I«C iirLLaVifX*.; ' 9_t*.K-R \ ...» t :-1F»5«,... ot i-tc lira an. _.a >'• ot_» '.as ptsssTit st.vta of tb. soil st tiu* titt_. ■ o_:.nu. tho t. . ics will . v again • mmr is the •> _v its •, -t_.il-. » _J L,H2i '"' mci or Ct.»rTDja*v» 9t A r_« __t_irAHr is__onu , «, wteaiaad, ;. >ramt-r 1..-, it-H. i PtEASINO DKMAND F .vm i, at , , v v ii-1 !_tu'.i eld h_* au? .U aa,- U mads vi tho > v _t.wii .1 by tcvt._. _•.'!» a-"aasJl '**d -. •• Nflfcraf-. Boc If, K-h --•d WOJ Va furmished »i r. ' -vvl-r, Irces through ths |hw*-1-.-. f»». tifoim.tion n-Utisg ri 't- e > ot* .oc-mp.n«ati »>. kir ■ ' ; i ' %,J *_ Aiu-oa aud c__swi--n tfatehut lows' Hatl. /___aoai. Vn., ► of steal *sta«o sr linwcmal »-a _r ou_»ti>- Ai_>, Mat\_—a.. r, Useiu, *. i" i—-c, .-I i■■— -• ta his m«_d* and tha |.uu_ ,mi«».