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Ilittmimu fispatTJi. MOKNTtra II MM letr tts Wanted. -The btffVat m-r ket price will imi.i al Tills oKKU.K for allklatbiof lI.KAN CU'lluN AND LINEN HAGS, in lar.e or small Tub Hattlk in Thus far Gen. Rrajrji seems to he com plcttly victorious The results ate areater than those of any battle fonghl bj the WdUngtan in Spain, ahr thr IbSfl of itiilutt.i upon theciieiny iv coL.eine.l, with the Salaitianoa, and. SB far Bl artillciy ir i.l.tcrt.e.l, with the-iilgic exception of Villoiia.

In no one battle iv the eseepf Satataaa-ca, fvci c.ipi'i'.-' 00 pri-mieis. at.tl in no MM battle, Viimria, did Mt ever as as pieces ef cannon. the idsd oi'the enetii.v in wanJtded amounted to.we bava no means t.f but when we consider thai had -ixty thousand men, -it is not io be supposed thai be vrould have yielded, after two days' fighting, atirl left 4 nuts, pieces oi 'artillery, and sl) btS dead untl wounded in our hands unless he had sustained a 10-s bl the latter of at least 16,000 nun. His entire loss, therefore, can fall very littie short of 20,000 wounded, nud ptrtsorters, and these are Western uieii. the miv flower of the wltole aani.ee anil-, Tlielc can li" tberefore, iii.it IhusfarUen Brfrgg'ssticces hi (Men iii.ii itgoew 1,1 redeem ail iheeitors iinpitted to i.tiii on foruter i ccasbms.

Nr-i. lilu-ii- i 1u.1.' is still a feeling of uiti in Ibis community, who Itul tu.i well it in. in Murfeeesdtofough, and miii i.Hi-' promise of onetiay was turned norroa br tin dispatt hot the next. They ClialMTrnoga, iv all it? strangth, tiiii-t ilv in frtmt of Bragg, and they nail tn see if retaken lielore they give way to For relief of it.li doubters, aeare toannounce Piai Chattanooga i- ilelenatWe only against an on the opposite ol Against aa enemy on the with it-eU, especially il the east, does, it is indefensible. Tlte mountains terminate ju-t llicn-.

ami present nuiiieroi! elevaii-ti positions, which command the phtce. The probability, is ih.it Rosecrans will 00l attetupt tii make a stand bul continue his retreat to Nashville. El will all depend, howerer, on the rigor with which he i' pusliedby lhagg. That General will shortly receive, or possibly has receired, heavy and he has had bitter experience of tin evils resulting from delay in this arar, in which procrastinaliuii has always been the abject of We iiiist and believe, therefore, thaf the enemy will be allowed no lime to rest Erery consideration points continued onnrations. The enemy evidently dies not mean to advance front Tennessee into Abtbataa and Georgia during tin- season.

Rosecrans's plans is to get possession of the whole of and leitdei it impregnable iii 1 lit- fir-t c. havitrj the lies! possible h.isi-, Ire will ne.vl miiu iiii-i li'niii (Jeoifgia and Alabama. He iuid already stolen tan thousand horses, upon which hs designed to mount Infant iv this winter, and seom the whole North of Georgia and I' to he hoped thai he will he in tn. i- views. Gen.

Bragghasst least made a good start in the attempt to disnppoint aim. Unless, he he driven hack across the onr late have been of no value. jt tiiit he from dispatch from uiv own i dated at Ringgold yesterday, thai Cur. na battle lag and lnii tittle skirmishing and that yesterday an advauce of oui trnnpa was to be 41t.nU- ou the enemy, who nupposed to be io position on Mi-ion twelve mile-, from t'hit toaaaga ITnm ihi- we infer that I'ell had, during Mmiday. without being fiercely pressetl by our tinops.

Of the asssull on his presenl position, which was to have been math WC may pc- result in day The Yankees never have beaten and never will nur allittes in the lield lv every iu-tunee iii which they laitne.i ihe I'ictory, their only, show of iTilit it. da so baa aen the retreat of our troops at tha very moment when they preparing to retreat thamselves. Alet'lellnii hail already re lifiin Sharpsburg, ami Meade was- already it-treating froM Gettys. imrg, when our General began in fall l.aeli, and tlii- was the signal liii them in sni-nl, hack and claim a liurfrecKborough every oilicer in itoM-iiaic' except Ifn-t was in favor a reiii-it. "Wait a litlle while." siiil Roseiruiis, 11.1 you wilrVee the eliiiuy himself lelfealing." And so it turned out.

In all three of these are lairly heat Ihe eiiiin.v. ami if we had hut known ii he would have ainl ut- have saved the honor of ottr arm-. While fvultiii-f in mir sttccess we cannot hut t.i any nil.vie to those brave oHhvrs wbanald lur our success with their Ol Rood, iti it grieves to record the nit nit of his WfUIB-t, although we il i-. not Mortal, BS one account represent-. Fie was one of ihe hest olti-ci ami noblest in the whole army Ware aa the sword he wore, chivalrous us liayarti, huiuaut- as a in-lou-d hy trother olbcsrs, adon-d hy hi.

men. lei-vent ly hope the country may not be A-let! on to deplore the loss of' this beaitetl man. There are others iv the list, all whom wen- an honor to tbe country in whust use But we leave iheir reoorded by other Of Hand we have known ii-ai'il so mu, that coul.t not than bestow unoi, ivMt inliiitc, P. A has Wn VvovM annoum the death ol On. A Paoi im am.

Patbiotic It. Ifasosey, wbo is 53yearsof age, uf tbe Ut cavalry. He bs. two brothers older than gevan aaaa in tbe sniiy. He also lias a sinter Wbo has iilr.e-.niß ri tbe ariuv.

His fattier, who ill living, these three ttOns, bar fifty. tbirtt in the service. Is then'a family In the I'ouletlriaty that beat HkhnrA Brodkead, former 11. Senator Emm died at kasi.m, Pa, ou A aefff-iaf-aeot, recruited iv Baltimore. thtrt on weiaetA ifjimmui PgWj mm AlfAlU- IN' MM VaIIFY.

mandatrly from fhe Valley furnishes im With twMBS information from that section. Ou Saturday evening last three men, ilHOflrjiii in t'onfedevate uniform, visitel La Shenandoah eouuly, and Mt-giad with some of onr gafh- tarera that point, paa-ing themselves Coafederata solders. During the night they tii but the next day isn Yankee cavalry dashed into the place, under fiaaiaalifl af Cast, and canttttad the conscript some lour or live of Major l.atlalion, who were en route for Winchester tobvingout some of oar facfe who had been Kit at that point. Atnong Bailey's men were recognised the three individuals who bad the evening pas.sed iti.nis.elve> ollas Confederata soldier-. tin Titesday last a detachment ol ('apt.

Itaylor's company, 12th Virginia cavalry. and a detachment of Cast. IHackfordV company of it-dependent rangers, bad a I with two of the enemy at Smith-eld, in Jatersoa county. Our men succeeded in defeating the enemy, capturing twenty or twenty-live men and about thirty horses; but the Yankees, rcfi-ivinj- remfotreaaents, made an assault upon them, anil succeeded in recovering a portion of their noises and men, and captured some half dozen apt. Baylor's men, stnatvg them Lieut (ieorge i.en.

been pominanding the Yankee forces in the Valley since the evaluation by onr forces, bas licen removed, an.l subordinate left temporarily in command Ihe report is, ami great fears are entertained that it ir orrect, that llilroy to be sent hark to lake command there. Asyet they have no force stationed at Winchester. Their lines extend Iron. Bttnker Hill across to Kerneysville, "ti the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Their force in tin Valley, wesf of Harper's Ferry and smith of Jlartinsburg, amounts to only a few companies of cavalry. Fnoa GexEBAL Army in.

f.iriii;itit>n received jrasterdsy afternoon induces the belief that active operations have commenced OB the line of the idan. Passengers by -the Ventral train last night state that while at they heard heavy tiring in the di lection of "range l.Viiut-House, and thai the report of artillery had been distinctly heard al different stations south of GorilonsviHe. li was the Impression of several with whom we conversed that a general act ion was in progress. On Monday evening a spirited cavalry lighl took place in Madison county, in which tlie enemy were driven back with -utile lu-s. We were unable to learn any details tO OUr OT that of tile eneiiiv.

excepl tiiai we had captured a ut' prisoners. Tub Recoositios people at ihe North are iiiui'h iimn- excited about the recognition of the Confederacy tliail Ute themselves are. A gentleman who left Haitimole hi-t l-'riday r.i\s llial iiiat city was in a blaze of excitement over a rumor of ilw recognition of the Confederacy Napoleon. The New STork papersofthe seem to consi-era warwith France inevitable on Urn Mexicau question, and we think thai would answer instead ni recognition, which has long ago been bud on liv- rlull" iii Dixie. I'm: I.i:i;im.-tiki::.

In the Senate, yesterday, the mil- restricting tegtslation to the sulijc. in the Message of the Bras, by a vote of to reconsidered, and House liill amending and re-enacting tho act to in corporate Urn Dominion Trading Company, March 24, 1863; tras taken up and laid on the table. Tbe liill tn prevent the depreciation ol the currency issued by authority of the Government of Ihe Confederate States was taken up, and several amendments offered, but, without action upon them, the 1 was Mid upon the labM. Tin- i.iii to lestrici auction salea was taken up and read Reoond tine, and, on ii.ition of Mr. alter some discussion, laid upon the table.

The hill 13) declaring what contracts shall be paid in currency was toad ii second time and Isid upon the tabic. The hilj for the reorganization of the militia of the Comiuomt callh was then, on motion vi Mr. Johnson, of Bedford, taken up ami considered. The Clerk read the hill by sections, ami, alter some lime spent in the consideration ol the i.iii the Senate adjourned. in the Mr- Kutlierfoord, fataa tbe Committee on Courts of Justice, reported a hill io repeal the act exempting certain pM-OnS on religious grounds also, reports adverse on resohitionsof inipiin-as to the increase ol the leas of clerks; and of the revenue.

The of inqtitry were oll'ereii: By Mr. Penoaoton: abolishing the oficeof l-aymaaMrtor the irginis forces, ami to ascertain the present condition of ilim department and gather all other information of its expenditures which may be desirable. Hy Mr. Taylor: Of establishing at some healthy locality a home for Virginia soldiers disabled from duty in the lieid Of in other occupations, by disease or v.minis, and who are without the means of -upport. By Mr.

amending the existing law so as to provide for more eli.i'tual patrols in liy Mr. Shackelford: iff ameading the act to suspend sales in certain cases so as to allow the debtor the benefit of a payment after the institution of a suit. Mr. Wilson, of Isle of Wight, called up the resolution, ottered hy him yaalar duv, proposing a conference with the other States of the Confederacy in r.liition to tbe issue of Stale with a view to tlie absorption of the Confederate currency. After some discussion, on iimtion of Mr.

Anderson, the resolution was referred to the Committee Confederate Relations. By Mr. Cowan, of reviving and amending the act of against divulgeis of false news. Mr. Hayuiond, of Marion, submitted a resolution, which was agreed to, requesting the Presidents of all the Railroad Companies in the State to report to litis House the number ol stockholders in each of said companies, who reside in tbe Udted States, and tha amount of stock held by them, the amount of dividends, il any, that have been paid tbem or their agents since tbe lnt of May, IH6I.

and the amount of dividends which bas bean declared on such stock. Mr. Brooke offered a resolution, which laid over, appointor a joint I tee, ta-ntemthanba lof tha Board of Publlo Works an I subject of delays in the supply of salt and all matters connected therewith; 1 ami alo in inquire what tegWatidn. is to ahvtwte further dtdeyn. Mr.

IVti.tleton affsred a resolution in quiring into the expediency of ing railroads and other corporations to pay in Virginia bends the amount of I their indebtedness to the State if they desire to pay their before lliatil! riiy: also, info the mileage of railroads. Mr. Ifoldcn niTcred a resolution to make all sheriffs, collectors, or their sureties, holding office under the Wheeling Govenmientlial.le for all public dues collected by them, their deputies', or agents. The calendar was then reached, and Senate bill to suppress the issue ami circulation of small notes as a currency by counties or corporations was taken up sod passed. The Senate bill lor the reorganization of tlie militia of the State was taken up and made the order of the day for to-day at 12 o'clock.

A number of other bills were advanced on the calendar, and the House went into secret session. MAKKIKD. On tba Mb Met, by tie Dr ti Mr ll MITCHELL te BKOWN, boM of this city. DIED. In Me i.mihlv of Me ratfdeaceof Dr Pooler, Mr (jCABLBS, ton Mr Jm Hi- ressaiaa will be brwigbl to i-orsiiux.

The frlr-adfi fit tbsfstnily rcspectfuttj invited ta from aS fsMer's led: tleoce, comer Fotwhec and Mum nt 5-o'etock. tn tlie City P.i.l.ir, nil, on Tttf-tav mm KM, al 7 o. lock, i HABIU-ON, Kris (tea BteS, in tv" SIM tear of Iti-i will latte (We-Uitnday) sf iii.in reddencs ol hta in luw, Mr Jobn Freetaad in NOi'lCl. naaanl tassttag af the Et. if i will at llie.i Maktae boats, in this cily, sa Sal li.l at 10 o'clock AM.

IS .1 SfACaOBBO, Ca-kier. oFEVJA NOTICES. BTBAUBR M.HDLTZ CaptaM Inn, letv-f tot fir.wry.-! Uiutf tl.if sftstansn, at oVlc.ci.. the round trip, $1. te IL For tiie prrseat as will auction It rranirtl due iioti.c will be gives.

We will mou as solicit kiu.ls.i!' gou.is, wares, nieiclfau.il/i-, and proliiice, with the assurance that every efttirt ill lie used to give satnCtctioa. We have ob easd a i-oad of goods, to whuh we invilc fhf sticn t.oti of TABOi ft WILLIAMS. Bj" FHE sale nf two on Broad Bt, liv. afif-rsooa at 5 o'dock, should lis by thnsc aeeking lavesttueiit reul fslate. are for Btotvs betsa with daeHing will Id in rent a good par ceat upon seat, li tired, possess lor! of both tbem can be had at an early day.

A WILLIAMS, Auct'r. MAO Ml rCKNT PSNTAL INSTSUMBSTi. A Basal ma'nili'-ent ast mt Uental moaated in atari, isla'd witb nrsaVsaa and id. foe V. BST Ji se 11 Rook-tore.

Stf-iiUMi: Mew Orleans lew MS tarn's of Prists Mew Orleans Bsgar lor Bale at Bo 4, Ex thaaga Hotel Peariatrntt. ss SLOP. MONtLT.K A CO ask the i.tft-utiou sf to Diy Hats, Celt-e, te, at o'clock this of'K rsKular aactioa tales aic i until l.i.M.a tin Bud. ill MAM, It ft Aii.fi>'. AMUSEMENTS.

bJKW BfCfIMONI) THKATBF. Acting au.l Manager Tr. stui ti It Bi iggt WEDNESDAY UTMNINQ, SEPT. it. 1863, ii-t in-lit of l.d Titbali BtMM of A uFTHi: IKON IIAND.

Uiaad Morm eui-. Uemitit'iil BSsettl Dance Mias Mary Partt-gton Uuif.d Mi.n Nelly Wsltsn The will asacittde witb eharaaMg CouiD.ly ul' FAINT HEART SB WON I'Allf BAOT. 1.. ol ilie fur To m.now— JULIUS i.KriAli. expense an.l tr-'iilile, hrivo ol.fniiied a copy of the ut-w adaptatitni ot' sir Walter work of KAN'S IK ft trill PS -li l.c pro.lti-i-d with Nfvrti doors open at aaartfr to 7.

Per to itiuilllcuce al to te 1t.11.1-. IMS. Tbe iHON-CLAD OPKKA TKOI IK. T-telle lil'St ctii a pel In a ifo'ltliiiotli of Xagro Dnlinia.fi taa lhat m-fer filled the the ut .1 Bra sad Bttpatat Bnagt, liaii.es, Basletlas, Be. Oases Wtfd aint Martfanff, 'iht- iroociiid tbsptofr-tloa.

i'hoii Kill to ii a lit U'leailv loci ore nsr See a smjsri Ok W.li be -1' M.iM.f tain Il.nll, ON FMJPAY Niatli, SIM, Ail elll 'lent police: force, has been engaged, and good tn iter will i Gentleman nud aa oa Mil'n' by Smith's l.ainl. AQtUMD 88-GCr BAM. Wilt -iveti fcl NEW JJARRET Corner titb and Marshall Sts, On Tlnn-day ev.u.ng. Sept MM, MM. Matte By Prol" Roseuberger's Cotillou band.

I ii ails, ailioiiliiigageutlemiu aud two ladies, io Kvery exertiou wilt be used to add 10 the comfort nf tbe guests s' tickets cau be procured at the Hall anytime previous to the ball. vi.t.v.irtit-s.- Mtiutitc-atle, A Mar. EMKRSOV, Piopr. RANU BKLBCT B.U By Prof ST MAI'R HIM. HAM, Athis Academy, Exibauge Hotel, Coiner Hilt aud Frauklu.

THIR-tiAY I.VBNIN'-.-Vptt.lt-i, MM. FIRST It A 1.1. OF THE SEA wiib ibe ilege of two U.iie* N. io be bail at the Academy from f.i 1 clock tf.y A line tfiar- Ban.l will be iuallelidal.ce. No will be to luaiire il.e id the t-tuopatty.

BB.M Aoaiiamfi 1 By Prof MAL'R BINOHAM, Hotel, corner 14th and Frank no Katrsnee on 14th street, Isdiea' private entrance to Hotel. I'hildraii'a Clastet Tua-dayt, 'Hum day 4 PM, ant frY unlay, 11 A M. I.adii.'Olassttt Mt.ndsy*, We.tnes.tayasnd Briday-f, 1 I'M Usntlameu's CI Mondays, snd flat ortaya, 8 PM. oa application. Claif-tt taught sl flf st prvsu (Not tbsa Ksrly re-pettf-illy aalMtotl.

Practl-lag psi ties a m. Ssta-Tao C-ti tar ear- titf, starts with Tbey BM bs Mas st Mr T-Oft ST I LESS, st, between saSMM. tasifetWrsts per otst rt-f fitfiT WCTOi. Defeated and Retreating Official Dispatch from Gen. Itenptratc Fight ing Casualties Among onr General Officers, de.

The following dispatch from General Bragg has been received at the War Department Tin Milks Soirn or Cbattanooua, Via Ringgold, 21st. To Oeneral Cooper: The enetnv retreated on Chattanooga last, night, leaving bis dead and wounded in our hands. His is very large'in men, artillery, small arms, and colors. Out's is heavy, but not yet ascertained. The victory is complete, and our cavalry is pursuing.

With the blessing of God our troops have accomplished great results, against largely superior numbers. Wo have to mourn the loss of many gallant men and officers. Preston Smith, Helm, and Deshler are killed; Major-General Hood and Brigadier-Generals Adams, Gregg and Brown, wounded. (Signed) Braxton" Bbaso. raoM ot own correspondent.

ItiNc.ooi.D, Sept. 22. success on Saturday and Sunday was decided. We drove the enemy several miles, capturing fifty pieces of cannon, several tlmusand stands of small arms, and several Gen. Bragg made tho attack on Saturday, and renewed it on The enemy is to he on Mis Ridge, a portion of which we cc.

cupy. It is about twelve miles from Chattanooga. The Confederates never fought better. Those from ihe Hast and from the West sought to outdo each other, and covered themselves with glory. Bragg and i.ongstrect were conspicuous for their gallantry, as were all the officers and men engaged.

There was only some slight skirmishing yesterday (Monday.) Igo forward, as an advance by our forces, it is will lake place to-day. Sailvst. PRESS DIsPATCBEiS. Atlanta, Sept. general engagement hetweeu the armies of Gens.

Bragg and Ilosecrans commenced Saturday morning about eight miles west of Ringgold, and continued Saturday and Sunday without decisive result. Advices from Uie front state that the hat lie would be renewed this morning. Tho army was in line spirit- confident of success. They are determined to respond as herojs should to the eloquent call of f.icn. Bragg.

On Saturday morning Rosecrans's forces occupied the line of Pea Vine creek, the only water in the vicinity. To drive him front this position was tho object, but the heavy artillery firing kept up during the forenoon delayed the execution of the At 1 o'clock P. M. Gen. Polk's corps and Gen.

Buckner's command, from our left, made a junction with Gen. I). 11. Hill's corps, forming the centre, and advanced to the assault. Our men made the charge through the heaviest artillery ami infantry lire ever known, and carried the.

heights around the creek, driving the enemy from all positions. The ground was strewn witb dead Yankees. We drove the enemy two miles to the road leading to Chattanooga, which runs parallel with Pea Vine creek, along which Roseerans his supplies. We now hold this road. On Saturday Hood's division, of Gen.

Eaongstreet'a corps, attacked the enemy's leit, without advancing. Sunday the Bght renewed along the entire line, and ihe enemy were steadily driven back along (he tight and left, the entire line being held troopsott nightfall, The enemy's left is reported to have fallen hack eight miles from the positions occupied in the morning. The lighting both days was of the must desperate character. No reliable information of the relative losses has yet been received. The slaughter of the Vatikees is reported by the wounded brought in lo have been ipipre cedented.

loss is large. It is reported ours is about live thousand killed and wounded. Among the killed are Brig. Gen. Preston Smith, of Brig.

Gen. Wo ford, of Georgia and Brig. Gen. thali, of Mississippi. The report of the tetter's death lacks continuation.

Among the wounded are Maj. Gen. Preston, of Kentucky Maj. Gen. Cleliiun, of Arkansas Maj.

(Jen. Hood, of Texas, who lost a leg; General Gregg, wounded iv tlie jaw and Brig. Genera! Bennin-, wounded in the breast. Two thousand prisoners and seven Mecca of artillery are reported to have been taken Saturday. Passengers hy Saturday's train report that a heavy smoke was seen near the position of the to have proceeded from the burning of stores.

It is supposed that the battle will be renewe.il this morning witb an attack by liens. Hill and l.ongstreet, on tbe enemy's ccutre. AMOTHER DISPATCH. Atlanta, Sept. o'clock P.

If. The following private telegram has just been received from General Bragg's telegraph operator: "Ringgold, Sept. 21. have captured four thousand prisoner- and thirty of artillery. We hold the entire battle-field, and are pursuing the enemy to-day." ANOTHEIt DtSPATCB.

Atlanta, Sept. from tho battle-field come in scantily. Sufficient has been received to show that great success has beeu achieved. In the two days' fighting, the main, if not the entire, force of Kosecrans was engaged, and not only driven back from all positions, but was greatly demoralized and forced to destroy large quantities of stores and baggage. His resistance was stubborn.

The fight still gate ou. Our troops are flush- ed wilh victory, and "eager for the fray," with every confidence that tlie foe will be driven from the present stand, on Mission Hidge, six or eight miles from Chattanooga. The fight yesterday was a most spirited one. Loogatreet snd Hill tacked the enemy's centra by night Altar a desperate the enemy were driven from their positions with the loss of from Ire to six thousand pHtvoaers, and 49 nieces of artillary. The latest accounts from the field are to yesterday noon.

The enemy had mads frtaail hflidan Bltlai IV SanMl "BWBB MV mnmnmmmt mmmmmtt waa still ragtag. Our loss in Oeneral Is great. Brig-Gen. Helm, of Kentuekv, wan killed while charge. Mai- Gen.

Hood was mortally wounded. Major Richmond, of Gen. Polk's Staff, was killed. The battle began I miles West of East Chickamauga. In the three days' fighting the enemy were driven across Pea Vine Creek and est Chickamauga, about eleven miles, to the present position.

He threw up temporary breastworks at Pea Vine Creek, and has evidently been defeated on ground of his own choosing. WSPATCHE- aOV. HARRIS, OP TEJTN. The following special telegrams from Gov. Harris to the Appeal confirms our report: Chick Sept.

2u P. After two days' lighting we sueceedetlin driving the enemy from his Thg engagement not yet decisive. Tbe casualties heavy on both The enemy's loss is evidently natch heacier than Preston Smith was killed last night at half past 7 o'clock, while leading a brigade within a lew yards of the enemy's line. Gen. JohnC.

Brown, Gen. Hood, Gen. firegg, Gen. Daniel Adams, and Gen. Helm wounded.

Gen. Deshh-r killed. The Yankee Gen. Little was killed. We have captured about 2,500 prisoners, and about twenty-five or thirty pieces of astillery.

Troops never fought belter than ours. They aie in high spirits, and to meet the enemy again to-morrow. I IsifAM G. Harris, BATTt.r-Fit-.Lo I Sept. A.

M. The enemy reheated from our front under cover hist nighl, leaving his killed and wounded on Ihe field. Our victory is complete. "We have captured largo number of small arms. Thirty-six pieces of artillery has been brought in.

Twenty additional pieces reported to have been taken. About live thousand prisoners reported cap- tared. Our army is in fine spirits, ready and eager for a vigorous pursuit. No additional particulars to We met here the whole force of army. Isham G.

Harris. another dispatch. A telegram from Col. Brent, chief of Gen. Bragg's dated Chickamauga, this morning, says: i- 1 he enemy are rented.

lam safe." From F.nst biayatrb tn Me AitiNtii.ov, Sept. Prom gentlemen who left KnoMvilh- last Saturday informaiioii is received to the effect that the enemy passed six batteries and large in-1 fantry supports up the East Tennessee railroad last week. Nothing new from the front. tl. K.

irom (lulllesion. CnAhitsTox-, Sept. enemy's activity on Morris Island, notwithstaiid-' ing our fire, continues unabated. He is building a covered way froln battery I Gregg to battery Wagner. For tw.o days' i past are have shelled his working parties i with great vigor.

The enemy is building a battery on Black Island. EDUCATIONAL "VTrGHT SCUtK.I.—Tbe subrcrlber will oiieu a Nigbt Scfcsel at a k-eaUsa uu Sl ill on the Ist ef October, nud will pay to itaMing Mathematics au.l for tbe Virginia MBfiarj Apply at Wis tl IVli.llr.fimV, SB i.i ami t'ratikliii. 8 PKNIM-ETON. MISS VAI.KN'TIN'K will leucb a liluitetl iiiiiulieT of pupils at bar father's raaMaaea, aa Clay st, wet-i of Brook Bcbaal to couiiut-uce Ist nf October. tJ 2.l—Bt* MKS W-LITmiTON wnTrtopen on Moo.lay, ttpt tttfc 1.6.1.

aa Jk Bvaaasa to, Comer Broatl soil streets, lluve iv store ami niter for sale, by wholesale and retail, tuyaelsf aata au.l letter piper, enveit.pt.a. mul soaps, loot, brushes, la.lii-.~-' shoes, Masou's blackiug, solidified lye, Be Also, inuuiil.i-tiiivtl autl tobacco iii tlie most ct-lebratetl braintj, Ac. "MM I. Mill nsnats tbs -tutu, of tier Iff Ft Lv ol for Is h-hI small ln.y 'ou tin- 15tli of fVpTe-iber, on itli Btreet, Hill. Terms on ablerpiarierly iuait.

11st to tbe trait-, at ptivate -alf tbr ll.tof C.a«l_: bint is tv ovt sugar i choice l.i i. v. ii t'ti cboice family taeSa tiiiio. btiit-e isle af Wight i tin arMakaf 6 ito Kieiii-h braiiily 10 botes superior tea mttm, prime MVB BBflM lon rice fo, tansa wax an.l taliow io A No 1 unci inner -r' 0.l tons MU vv.i-ii. t.iiiv lo bt.b: lartl 100 e.llnl.

MOa Mb rspsrsa jti k. ga aa 'a Ji wroiliflit bii.tl BBisl 10 bliH i bswMa laaaaea, choice MaaM luiHl Masking lobat-eti. of Fer- I lepbant, i.rainl Tui an.l well known MaaM luu aalta Mian an.t 1 0 -tlt'a- 11.1. ra.t Ma lbs Virgin bile eiiilon yarns Hi mweta iil.cic au.l while yd- iiotne'pun Uo lo piteaa flannel tlo so taka ami dnaioattra seSS-ts TAKI.Y ft SCHOOL. 100 IBM MM 'll renders Ml di 'lit tl.i lie) 40.

tlti tin aih do thi lilh do lor sale hy 1110S te APER! PAPSK At abolesals only. SOD vote, hath, ietler sad ltXiO do hath, post ti" medium a bile su.l bud envelope paper ti.u a r.iciiAsn.*. No I'earl ttreet. SAl.T~Distrihutit.n.— The Sib, sad lOtb vi inth'y inatsl ol City Salt sre ready tot deli On? pound per head for raoli womb st ton per pound. old sill anaw.tr.

HAKVKY, No it his Maaafc iv rla.ui fttr lbs alu.ve In Cuba for -ale. hen not hi-iug to tbeir claim are tt. nf il The p.pers are all complete. A great hai-j-aiu can l.c bad Ad.Oe-1 II But 837. MAl.r:—A trsiiutl and lirtt rate snd dining room Servsul, US years sf sge.

Hs will he sold low ts a gikHl waster, exchanged for a I Woman wbo a gtaid cook, washer, and Apply st room third st-ary, Mt-clisuUV Ball, over War la.psrli-.fut. "BGBOi-l have young SB 3 savers! for birs, who have been ao.uatotaad to house work. Also, several for tf IBM -1 -STUN LYNfc Bag3-tt rmSm -BMY i I for ssbbb. small -it'ibiiLand iota asUUtwsst bslfpries, stlMMsla t-rsst, as atM-aaMM WANTsTV-a aMta af Messrs I harss; wouU srtfaa cMear aaaaarb a ana na an I 9 sf sl bit esan, an Ms Ma of Ossoesr, ISM, fawn ar Basse, rose of them sad lbs bstf Ma-aTbtoode. Cnttls.

(aurny of tnaas rsrr Mm obi tot rUSDOI-TB, Ja. se fy James M. Taylor, Auctioneer. TTOUS- aad Lot. Orner of Jackson and Streets, aad a Vacant Let oa Navy HU l' llde of Otb Street, Beyond Baker, st snrtlon will stll, opoa the oo Tua-d-ff, teatber, st 4 o'clock Me and Lot aa above.

la frsm-tl Teneasnt, 3 snd a lot 63 by llt feet deep. Also, the vacant Lot located ss sboffe, ontinglHA tttm. known on day r-f JAS TA LOR, HOU.R snd Lot na Union Hill. Corner of 30th and at will tell, upon tbe prentlte-i, oa Monday, -Wtb t-eptem-er, st o'cl( ck, tbs framed Tenement locat-J sbote, and at pretest occupied by Mr While. Tba Hti.otht* 3 ro togetber witb kitchen.

known on day of tale. JAS TAYLOR, Ant. F'Ol'R Hnusrs and Lots on f-t sal-- al an i.oii.—Will bs a-oltl tm Uie jprem-stti, oa Tbwarlay, 2411 at 4 o'clock I' four on tlie i ai.lo of 2.1 st, Byrd and Barb if-nrii'ii-ni I.a-* ttve laBBBB. l'li-ia' sud inaite known oi. -lav of se-i-i TAYLOR, Auct'r.

Two Meaata ami bSBsMsB Friday, Bept the rrBttSSS, at 4 two framed one on Uie north giile of Broad, between Aiiama and Jilt- Bt anil the other ana ou the west side of MShsena, between and Barsball sts. and rnpioJ by Mrs Tnttcy. tii.lh dnitalile for stores. ng JAS TAYfjQR, Ancfr. I Sale of Property in BlauU county, be sold to tlie highest bulit'r, ou the and Ttb of October next, on tlie premi.es of Cluxi, in Hiftml roitnty, 17 from miles from Dublin, SO miles from WytheviUe, aud 7 miles front Negroca, ('-it tie, Hogs, Plows, Han owe.

Nails, a Field Roller, Thret-h---! ing Machiue, CMS Crusher, Farm Wagons, a Btirgy, Siilky, Haruesa, Baava, and ottier Fartuing Ac; Mahogany Furult'iire, Household and Kitclieti otu- Piauo, Lamps, Grates, Window t.i»s.--, Chimney Pieces, IXair Locks, Linen and Siikn. China Vases, and Porcelain, Beita, Foathera, ftc; f-'alt, Sugar, Cf.flee, Corn, Potatoes, Hay, At tbe aatue time the Firm, "Cluxi," with appendages, routaining about 1,100 of land, wilh the Sue dwelling and all neceesary atid about SCO cleared land ou lite tract, roont of it in grass, Will he rented out l.ir years lo the highest bidder. half of the rent rath Iba remainder iv two years, witb good security. se i By Robinson, Adams Anvts. ry'R regular asletf Urnceries will take place on Friday nett, the It o'clock, when we will otter a general of Ua ami i Cigars, and Sundries, vis: lid bags choice sugar do me.tr.

tin do boxes browu clarified do luu bags Va salt laid lo do tiirpeuiin-17 do potash 40 kegs anufl 100 fMaa matches With a general assoi or Groceries. 2 double 1 family carriage, new 1 family carriage, nearly new 1 opt-n buggy 1 heavy sowing machine, for leather wont A 10l id 1 hardware. AISl), 18 bbls Jamaica rum 15 kegs choice Ctard brandy, 10 oach. We have a variety of goods now due, which wo expect to add lo the tale. Due notice ill be given.

Parties desiring to aiM to ant saie wilt sanipl-s and invoices early Thursday niurnitg. Be AUAMB CO, Auct'rs. By Sumner tt Arenls, Auctioneers, Main and l.tbats.] WE will sell at our warehouse, on Thursday moruiug, the at MalM 1 lo boxes Manufactured Tobacco, some of which are old and choice brands. I AO-O, giuokiug tobacco, in bbis, bagg, bales, sud papers Scda, Potash, Old Rye Whiskey, Holland OM, Jamaica Rum, Fine old Wine, Wool Cards. BB 2'- SI'MNER A ABBOTS, Auo.t'r*.

By E. S. lieasants, A net. BOD Sale or handsome Parlor, Chamber, and other Kuruiture, Ac, for Bale at will aeil, on Friday, tbe inst, at my More, at 10 i large assortment of MaSaBBBB Furniture, i comprising iv part Ft use wood, walnut, and mabogauy Handsome wardrobes, cabinets, wsshstandd Marble top tables, chairs Glassware, crockery, liv ware, Ac Tbe above is tunsl excellout in ipuhty, sud oilers rare chance for buyers to get very desirable purchasers. 8 MMASAN-I, Auct.

HAND-OMF. I'at lur aud Chamber furniture, Tor sale st auctiou. will tbe laaMaaea of Major A situatel ou filli street, between I Maiu and Cary streets, on Thursday, the 24ih in.t, at 10 o'clock, assortment of very haudsoiiio parlor, iliniug room, aud chamber furniture, comprising iv part 1 rosewood parlor anile, (emrirarinj-) in damaik 2 beautiful tote a fete tufas 1 dv arm chair 4 sprli'i-. seat Ci litre laliie, (marble lop.) etegro 1 splendid walnut and secretary tuirror, lace cm laitm, In the diiiiugruoin is va ut oak tai.ie, chairs la match 1 very oak sideboard, marble top -handled diuner t.ttivts Crockery, Ac Iv i liaiiiti-r furniture is a I'iDiii malioj-uuy bedstead Buieaiu', Al-NO, A general aaaartStMH Sttn iisoful kitchen furni Mm. 8 PLI-USANTS, te 'iti Auctioneer.

By A. D. Williams, A nFStBABIJPIiIIInFariu or Market Garden, die I i p.iles from the the fiepp Umi ffir tutle c.mtains MM acn-B, a at I which are cleared, sod the balance, in fhe tioti.tr. itiirl bas I'uur There are, hesides, ham, Ac, all iv complete order i ajt'i, a large rmmher of excel lent I nut tieet. Ttie UuU has been receutly heavily iiiuuutcd, and in in I tlMbighe.l state of improvemeul, at the sMaaaMa and doHriabiiig crop ot vegetables of all kn.d ik.w growiug wilt.tM.w.

As immediate p. vt ill be giveu imrchaser will st on. receivo faryo returus from the now leady for market. Ihere will he about barrels t.f cm. The implement vvagou, cart, Ac, will lo the purchsker t.i thefanu Apply to A WH.I4AM-*.

abaca property will be al auction, ou Tb'ir-iiay, il'ih Sept, ot lot Wi- the A 11 WILLIAMS, se 'ii Auctioneer. TIiIkTF.KS bu.l Hslf from City, Btouey Bun Road, at auction Hy request if tbs beirs of Sally t-rteman, will baaoldst auction, apoa I on Friday, uith Se temht 4. o'clock PM, the propsity reti-rred to. It adjoint "II gh "Haral sad Ue lands of Olphio, Mr French, snd cttora. ault purehaaert.

22 AD WILLIAMS, Auct. By PaUiom, Maims Jb Weisfger, AT a.r.s of tisihtrod Laud in t'bealcrdt-ld riMHity will tell tin Monday, VHU October, dhat being Court st Cbesterfteltt Cmt lloine, acies of land, two wiles above Fenley the Clover mil ftadrold Tbu Isnd is in It supposed that euough can be gtsteu from land to pay lor it. It adjoins the laud, of Wm V. GiU, John Butloo, snd others. Terms, ec, known oa day of PfI.UAM, HANtt WI-fIGKB.

SAI.B Op WOOD AMD LAJTO will Mil Mth tnat.st 4 o'clock, on huadrtd saS BMy alns sciwaof is the countjr of Chrstti Geld, lying hatassn of Fisbsr. Baa) Mr sad shout tbrss mllss from i rWge; I far about twwaty wiy rieb, a hrtt qasatby sf tea, bum sow oa plaes. Ths haliiHags of a nuwUr sf asd tUbtts, nataUy hailtof atw lumhar of tassriar qaallty.to aaaaaaaaaaaM a anna number of bsaM sad aortas. At Mas will aold thoutsad aonls ol nab Ttrns, Be, kaowa an Say of tab. FCLLIAM, HANKS i asta-bMt Aatllaaista.

Eg Laniert, IWaaaw AmafrtT at oar Ma a a a atirfaal af at I Ptry "ff-asi, aii i i Haoats an sM 1 oa Wt-daaMav, tw jafn-M-MM. Haass and lot and vacant lot wart of kaowa oa day of --2! -V AuTu PMV 1W Main stmt, l' crockery, glaaawart, Be, part of the Jticka, rii la Bidet-osrds, wsrdrobts Bureaus, waanstaads Sofae, tables, desks Parior, aaaai seat, and wiodaor chairs Sewing mschlnes, cloeka 'i elegant children's carriages Reds, Crockery, gU-aarart- Ivorjrhandle knives, plat. I 1 i.tftrers' sa-ort 1 If-t Bniterliir raannractured A Im nf very iperior Berne fe. 19 WILLIAMSON A of Rooks, Incliulior-2.) ffttH if Ct-opt r'r. Xi.telß, handsomer.

Meats Byroa'B BBS neatly bourn! in in.inreiia_.t i HBtorteal, Philosophical ami works, of aiithni law Ami also a variety af Fcliix.l an.t .1 CO A Baa Will be 1 cottage chamber tet I 1.i.n0 in aa ta tnit Ml huric i-liof'B. 86 By Redicood Phillips, Aueft. Main Bell at sarafan on Vt trig, 23d hniia Holdatnl kitchen furtiilure, embracing a varx-ty of tr JtlSfV, Clothing ami Blankets 'io gunpowder Watrhes, ia ft e2l Main st I A. Pleasants, Auct'r. TTOIM-UOUB Furniture.

Carpels, he. Tor tt XI will Hell at 10 ncln-k, on flay, the intt, at my store, a general ain-orim-a ot household au. kit. boo furniture, Mfesal which Bedsteads, bureaus, sofas, chairs 1 ami bookcase, and other BMfM 40 school desks 1 good carpel 2 -eft double hitmen fi bbta prime vinegar Hjcauan, mm aaaaaaua. Will be 1 very due Hearse, new style, without eqiat iv the city, ami but little uted 1 fine black Maro, well 1 Regulator, iv gootl order.

23 8 aui l'r, By A. D. AneiioTuer. TWO snd Lots, oa the between anil atreala, auction Wtdne-dty. 23d Sej te-ntur.

at oVlk will snld upon tbe two fra.nl and Ixits, -muted aa abort-, citpird by Br Neuholir and They rontcarb, fioot 80 feet, at'd run bsck 145 f.ef to a all j. known at the '22 AD AUCTION Futuhb iTtnT By Ooddin tfe p.XECt'TOR'S Farm of IM). acres, on the lurtipike, from beautiful Farm, "Kaveas 111 tlrreu and half h-jin Richmond, on the turnpike, will ottered at public suction ou Friday, the ber, UkW, at 4 o'clock Of fair, if not fair, Ut next fair day thereafter There is on the a dwelling, with Aye above basement, a handsome poo fronting ihe BfeM length of the house, aa well as a back haint BoiTio shade trees ahull the premises, he.itti-a kiiclif-ii, barn and stable. The excellent quality, well act in clover. Tbe up i Ma for years past been sure saintly cultivated IM market garden.

The low ground well set iv cut. yielding tor ibe paat few years from fin hi NO hay Also, large orchard, with every var.t. Ttiere is enough wood land for ibe plare nearness to ihe city as market garden, at well dairy laim, otters suiM-rmr luduculiuiits Mr Ashloii.now residing on the plare, will take iv showing it. Partial possession given' Immediately, to set-dug wiuter Full pt.i-tt-t-.ioti gi.to I January next, or sooner. Springs of excellent water near the dweHiag.

Termscasb. (Has CAMSAN, Fir of Mary Aim Bruttofi by (iontiiv A te2l lIKI I. Residence al Ashland, Willi 13 acrea of laud altar bed, together Willi tbt Vur-ltore, lor sale at aut iwu the rr f-t of Mrs Tucker, executrix of tht lalt George Tucker, deed, we shall tell at public tutriio-, ou tho st ABblsnd, Hanover rruuty, Va.na I uesday, the Will Seidell her, Ist.il, at uric-- the beauiiful and altrat'tite i rtaidtaM va ahiive.uf Ihe late tt llet ive Tti.keT dust seized. It lies on the railroad, iitany aud bas ample. scct.inuit*laii<.ii* ter a l.nuily.

'fiiere are aiia-ii-d 8 in a high stole of cultivation, and abouudi'in diet Of fruit Ac. Alter ihe Hale of the eoliaffii all the MaatMM ft'- Mlurc, ct iisieting ttie far let). given in a few days, tbua opportunity In to a and farliiture A free ticket on tlie a 888 of years Isg.i.iai.utd vuthe aanhaaw. or credit, st Ihe r.tcn.er. Iti) GOI'I-IN' 4.

AlFr'KsoN of sad Ut r.n truttwe in deed of tru-t tons snd wife to aubaerlber, Btr. reea.iiUdln i Mail on Msy, 1-S6, I -hal in ii.iddeei, Mid Hermann helni" umi ir-n-i! if Stale,) ut the retjue.t of tbe mt n'j rrtdltors therein named, proceed at i suction, tor caali, oo tbe on Th 'atttb day of ptemt-ar, at 4 o'e VU, fair, il uot, drtt lair lay sod Lot sted lett. In pits. fronting 2o fret, running ht-'k 10. feat.

a.J ly iceupi--d by Hermann and Itai' occupied by bit daughter as GOD.US. VALCASIB Property Rttlithoiid for new lurnpike, halt a ru Of Kit I Hill tell St piltlll- SUCt-l'O. upOO promisee, at 4 n'ritwk, ou Th.irs.l.. I.t of (if tf not Urn next lair IM 1 hve, mile below Kit lumitl snd Willutmiibiirg turnpike, rootaioi-ig aereit of rtn-Uly improved sud valuable Und tourist of st br. rfruiue dwelling with and kiiiiicii.

HMlt botiae, tor vault' buu-v a 46 hy SO Itet, mm rarnagt are welts of water, ami chard of choke Trutl, Ac. To tt iug to ptirebsss uesr a-ebmoud, rare ia Ik-re offered. (te Jl' ASUS tale of Motel I snd Glassware, BlwoktU, Ac, tt the Hot. talfctlh Wedncttlav, I. inb-r, at the Hot Springs Hotel, mu lor Iho parlor, diuiog kitchen Furniture of t-subliahmnit, coouM ot very superior 7-ocUve Pisno, two lor Mirrors, a -wry large Brwweit ttmm and Forts, Cops snd Snuc-rs, Ar: Bsdttssds, Cbsira.

Ha" Lounges, Hsir sad Sliuck Matt keu. BedaprMM, Pillow PUlowt, 1 Casstbsn, sad many otbtr artielas wbtrh would snaaaeraM A-to, a number sf snd ftX feraatt Irtivmg Maanton Tuesday come to Ms Warm witnui plsce, by railroad and IHOS n-aftsa ill are now pubis-s of MfUja atatcMa Tbtas wslebes i Maaaaal CbalVdrrsey, sad gnn-salesti nil Binds nf wwtUier. AU Ms Matnry. earnM sad boatM, wfli aaaaMa pwaspt aMagg; aa matad a MlaaiM bMsr at VimfStZ IM aaM a.

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