V-Vl.'v. J. U. i U ! j'Z :- '7 'I'-Jw ij I LI ii , Mi -y - -r i ;-j ,i I - - .. ......... - .... ...... , ,. . . , ... . ..... ... 7. . , ' .,,.., f ,li ,-.-,.,,--;,-., , tbiToa a fRomiiroft. TOM yr THIS mitt-Mi AJUr sit mouths, . Na susseriptioas receive' for a laaver tint, at aiwesat.-' '" -A' -U-ft TItlf. OP imT1MIC $1 sneer for the Srst UssrsUa sea1 $1 aeraaaar for cn nbMU'iit puklieaiioa. ' ,J" ,"' - Taos mtinr aaveetiwavants, arill els a4 nsoaey io pay fcf tbara. Nolle of ?S wards or lea, will OMt ) lor tb first, aall for och 4Jiliual lie(ioa. Notice f af ail, ia ts aama stoaorttom TELEGRAPHIC, FROM l'ETEIWBURO. ' ' rKTiiuibrRd, Oct tO. onmy htt wug ivin.aili lh aiileeiith lin. whicb lt) t'H.k poMoanioi of oa .Saturday Latl oilil tiivra war abitt in.licallio of urfxxx! on ilia part of Uw nmj to inaka Mir attack on our froal ut II roauuuw la uulliioi:. 1 he oinv arfl aar- al dua illin)ti oa th ,oatkerU of ' tb 1 1 nut on tbir It-U daring Um Inst fv day a. '1'ha auitniv cloiltiHiT aaxl alioa ba Oar k k , OcT.9.ScoU' cffalrj rnt nd rllrd tb eajemy'i isdvanoa from Uaroo .Vara va U'1iHMlr, Imar Jackum, Ls Jur a av;r fibt Nooanlik4 known cicbt ona of Scoll'l CataaoM waa Mown up, and aevarml nta killkd.- Fiodinff lh loroBmantwf fofawutawuaMi, Tinif-eTrlio2. fcitilios -back to ward Libenr. t . Go TuarttiaV tnomioi; IM Yankf car airy eniardj Cllnloa. No jftkUrr m to wliNLtby d4 Rt Cliotoa or Woodville, ktoant tb ciMar of fw o In oer. mdo ding CoL Pii)kny, coromnling IV t Clinton, wm twenty or ibirty aoidim t WiJlumTa Vriilpr mrd3 raidinl partTi 200 'toui', atrock off from ui inaio body mod' viaiUsd GrwemWo', Tasrvj'il.oa Mod U.vka. oa lb lUilroad. ibr re- iuaiad a ffl Laura at each place, arch 'Ana bouM for Coofolerat aoidiara and arriM ai lrnidioro pillaging and dr Uroyinff ""TJ kind of property. Leaving many Uniitx uVautule. Capt. Audran, of Greensboro V waa clurd and ooiniU 4 19 -dm - at citiTtag ma na . negro woman iuntdtf aa uaw);er to Batoti'&ougli At Ovka CU raiden dmoliahd tbe Uleri,li apparatus carried off ona of lb oneraloi. Mr. AuUo: tha other, Mr, Aliavn. tarrowiT ecid." M. C." HalU.o; 4 Adit, of ita poU Moran. the Umnii aary, atd wral furlongbad aoldten wnre alM earned olt Vefttardat roornini anotfcer Vaokaa force over I 0 tbooaand eavaW, ooeupird Oreenbi''. and pillaged arou ml ladia . riiiiiuatrir. nd ia tba MMiija; carfd at a fnrui v roib) below, T?y wre r HrUl a a.xJompawed bf iafaiiiry. No tiding of Uwjtu W Uay, , .rl . AuactfTi. Out. 10. , Tke eorrvapoo deut ol iii MontgoineryMail, with Uod Mreny, av tbe uocapauoa oi ivome ei-f.-cied Miitiout o'towtioD Tbe dak into Marriel'.a bloodl. Witfcii Siiriuan lHrnpf,that IIHd had mov(.J iKirthwarda be croWdt!ie rieT with two otiw, and formed aKofob hervatioii to Vmiu' Uti(n. Uaod't line crud lite Uilr.d at litg Chanty nn tbe 4th lin t ariuia held tui relstioa to echrotln-r ittioul tinnif a can. On thf 5 ti Shortnan withdrew retira to Ail nt. Our anay ibea at to work ari l -t! i.-tuiJ1y dw.lroyd the li. IL frofA.4 SliHiity lo Ostduauba, All bridgA iVutu .Marietta to DJtou were de stroyed. ' We Imvs, strongly fortified Kenaesaw MoUUtHtth- Jackii lto!J Ilome. Wheeler hat foe- neMion of liacja. s RiciiMoxD, Oct. 10. Official dwpatchee received at the War Department to day state. ihHt Vad;huV cavalry had driven tbe enemy, from Kodgenrille oa the 8th, killing and wounding a good many. No enemy iu force Uqaaide of I3a!P Gap. ' MoBtLC, Oct lO.-Satu'day our at ern abore baiury opened oo a gunboat and wbippel it ofL Suaday tba aarce battery opeoed on a aide wheel steamer Lulled and diaabled Ler teaaela Dot now Vieible. The fleet i hiv morning alt but two yeaatla diaappearvd, out Cauie back ibia evening. CminsToa.Ol. 10- Col.D.H. liar, ria, (bis di-.tingaikbed ei-ief ng)na , o Beauregard V ataf, wLo oooetrnctad lb LattorMa wliicb defend CbarWtoa died to day. at Surome'rvilte, of yellow fver contracted here Ilia losa" ia deeply de plored.'. All quiijt except the tbuaj aholN ' La GauitOK, 0,;t, 1 1,-j-Tbe flank mov. ment of Oeit, Uoixi tipoBtlaNti jiat.' ao far, beta completely aecctft lie rail road frora Big SLanty'ta Klngtioo'baa been utterly destroyed, n toe cuU ara filled up and alt the garibon along that diataoc captured. ' Oa last Wednesday. French1 'division of Stewart's corps, made an HaokVpoa'Altootia which failed; and tbe wbole ocr) subiequeptly went to bis aeslsUUce; wheo the Iowa wa carried by aaaatllt abd &)ir t bourn o J prisoners lakea, togotLer wkl nn iiuineose quantity of tbe inatetul of, war-Oer- rniy . waa- ocUL Kinjfato and railroad at last ao coaaia. 7", Gen. Unauregard l with Gen. Uod.! Slooorob's 2Ulb army corps now hold AUaatVlbe reacf ataman's army ha gon.i the road- 'lher is no car. airy at Atlanta, whatever. ,Gea. IveraonV tMpttored Easy l'omt the other day, uking ti'iy wagons,' in good condition, and the wntck vt good 'many - mora.--1 versoa's picket are within vn uiila of the city and will eiibcf kul or capture every yaoke bo tmuioe me main worse. bhermau b Uybud iheCbaiubeocLie, cut otf from lh taaia army.; Ihoiuas ie id command. ;The. eviujualioa of At'anta i looked lor every dy, , The enemy have no' ktock with' w'hwh to haul artillery or l,iid5ndjfljt gasU r dMjiatub, aaya that .Hood's iiioy i lOt-uw naa Ihfcn anticipated aiid. checkma ld, is pure stutt Tin telegraph office aud everything appert lining lo the army La beeii kuofad. lruin.nauj.J2L- Mobih, 11. A speoial dijttcb to the Advertuer, via Snlobi of the 9ih, says the Meuiphw Argus of the 8lh 'oootains MMswoii io the 6tfc;ay J'thw ad vauced with thretrcolurnns, including Mar madukea forco of '2500, Shelby's of 1500, and Price with the main o!uruir. Shelby's fo ce took a more bort lxr t y route, princi ally on the railroad, which was u really damaged, epvcially t,le boutii Western hrancn was torn up in many pitta. The csrs, depots," brid,' treM.HS and Uuks Wer burned. At last aocounu. Price oelwoeu the souUi branch and iiuid l'ecitic road with a.usia of 800 wagons. A. J. Smith was t Frauklin. - All quiet at Jcf feraon .City, althoujfb t4egraphic coinmu nieatiott waerutofX .The eiiemy is report -d to have, arrived at IlolU with 80 men of i'dol Knob grriott. . Various ruitiur prevail, Tht i.Milederatc ar ttiotg with grent rapidity.' Makluille dates of Uie 4th says Forrest, after destroying the AlabattiM and Teunet see railroad, advanced to Uock river :.ud Spring lltll, and iit towards. Florence. GoeriLla baud are numerous around Nsh vilie, eaniuriiig coiumi-sary and forag-'ng trains and diblihg wagons and carrying off mules. Two niwrd freiu'hi trams CHpturud between NbviJI and Cbuisville. Telegraph io'. comintk)tionN is opou to Oltaiunougn. A laige force is at work on tbe Atlanta and Tennessee road. Tte cars would he rnoning to Pulki io a week, aud the t1erltiwoiking to Athens. faeerjgt rs from Chattatiooga report (hat a portion wf Forrest's forces demanded the sarrender of Dalton. New York is reparieg a grand ovation i WinMon. of the Karsage. Two hundred armed men arrived in Crawford County, Indiana, to resist tbe draft, gad wore beini; reinforced from ad joining counties and from Kentucky. Mobile, Oct. 11. A fl.ig of truce cam up yesterday. Tbe naval and Fort Gaines garrison will be ekubanged. The enemy declined exchanging Fort Morgan garrison. Richmond, Oct, It. The Whig baa received thaWasbmglOur CfrronicWvf -ilw 6tb which ssys Sutton sends a lengthy dispatch to 'Bix, dated the 7tb, based npon dispateh from Gen. Ilromita, dated Nh? lie the 5th, whose information t derived from Chattanooga, whence Gen. Smith telegraphed Gen. Thomas thai the Con federate retreated from A I toon a the 4 th, and ara moving in tbe direction of Dallas, tearing their dead' and wounded in the bauds of the enemy mean while, Shcrmau U arlenL : ' - - Press ' dlspatcbea of th same date, aaya. in the figbtj at Altoonn. -o the -5tb, our forces eomplelely Tanqoished th rebtls, who retreaied precipitately, leaf (ng in but hands between four and five Londred kill ed and wounded. . . , ' V Report aavs ForreA is en roata lor Flo rence, from Laaredceburg. .'Another account says that beu ear-! Imnonint m-nunta alill m!m in if issoon. ' Lata advice sute that . r-- v - Price arteinpted to crosa JOsage rivyr. at wat.is svocaroui-was prevented ity yan kea troop nn the other" side."" "As Lhe ii r bad swollen, it was supposed Le would try to cross at another' point.' It is also reporwd that several hundred Confederate cavalry bad crossed th llu souri into Montgomery county. v fb bridge over Gasconade river and Cole Creek ar burned.! At tha latter point twenty locomotive land thirty car Dptcbe from St. Xoois, Oct. 7th, ays tbta enemy apered U-fore Jctfeisoo city to-day. It n not known whether a battle has been .Aught, The amount of damage to the Pacific Railroad estimated at three hundred tbou aaadalolUra. .Prospective loss in basiuees about the same amouuL Kosencrauu reporu that lb enemy arrived at Katla. - Neither Staunton nor Price vivea anv thing from lb army of the Potomac. . - Grant la in VV ashington. G.4d in New Yoik, on lb night of the 7th, 202$. PjtTBBBBOBO, Oct 12.- NortlieTn daW to the Vtb contain nothing from Sherman. duller repreiteuls that lu 4b fight be low Kk-.h moud on Friday, th rebel at tacked with i.irii Kautx's cavalry in tittnr w4feiJ!di8)enWLftndilrva small ls of men, but with loss of artillr Ty.317oltiTaysJl"y7 miWqueutly'ltJT j vanceo anu regaiiNN Kauu old posiUou aud holds lh enemy in iuun- line of en- MenchuieuU around UichinjutL . Uuller say thai w have much the beat of this'day's aork. A thousand of tbe enemy kilted and wounded, and a hundred prisoners taken, and a bloody re-pulsei"'- PxTEKKBCRO, OcU 12. Last Bight there was heavy artillery and musketry tiriug for an hour or uior growing out of an -ftiariii oil the part of pickets which amounted to nothing. The enemy re ported n demonstration iu front of Uer inw'a Hundreds. To day the enemy is busy mot tngacroM poutoi.a lo this north swe ol J ine river. All IjisI ..mgbl' to tlat wagons, camp and otW jdac-e be ing rigidly iiispec!ei, aud all able lilted men required to report to the front, die ai-Kvl men and ueroe takiug their pla ce as far back as jwetsiLlf. Cushlottsvillk, Van Oct 1 2. Our cavalry have had a severe fight nnr E.1 wing in tbe Yalley. W drove the ene my 's cavalry for several day but on Sun day ventured too far and got iu auiuiig their ii.fxnlry. The resu.'l was, wo were repulsed and lo-tt 8 guns. In other respneu the affair does not seem lo be serious. Uichmoxd, Sept. 13. A dispatch to the Whig received here to the 10th, con tains additional particular!, of (be Darhv town fight, says tbe rebels fought obti-. nately. Los one thousand killed. Fed eial Joss oo bundled. Thogh the Iler ald blraghigh it is evident thai tha Yan koes ate -badly whipped. According fa ils account on Sunday evening, Lincoln sent tbe following telegram to Cameron. "Absolutely oo news to-day from tha Po tomac not published. Slauton's bulletins have no alarming bogusadispatehet. Washington dispatches of ths 9th says, Sheridan whipped Longstreet, Early's sue cessor, no particulars. Sheridan still at Illrrisonburg. tJomiounication to Mar-' linsBurg uncut Nothing from Sherman ret ' I Burhridg passed through - Covington ! on theDth, and says Price's object! in ta king Jetfersoi City is to inaugurate a' reb-; el governor ia Missouri. A financial crash ia predicted in th West There i a stringency in th mon ey market already. Gold 187 OFFICIAL FUOM GEN. LEE. IUcbmoxd," Oct 13. Th following dispatch baa been received at the War De partment, dated .... UejlD OuABTKaa, Oct 13. 7 A M. This morning th enemy endeavored to ad vane between the Darbytown and Ch'arje City roads but erery attempt Most were repnhved ia siren nous efforts were' made about 4 P. after whiwh ha withdrew, lewvinir maav dead.' - Oar loan t r.r. kliffhL . UreckiorLlire rerjorta that the i n on nn liui wn uci-t.i, iiw hi ( . til m.L . J .-J t. diet General aqgba. ootw prisoners. two stands of colors, and many horses and anna raptnred. Tb .enemy Jot rnapj killed aiiJ wo3e4t"OMeihearright", (Signed) R. E. LEEL , BxcmiOD, Oct. 13. Th enamyVeae airy la force attempted to flank our posi tion oa Darbytow ntad, seven miles below th city this morning. Simultaneously the infantry advanre! and took shelter in nhaftie. one hundred and fifty yards In front of our fbrtihVarion aTrrl were repn'aed. Our lean slight - Major Willis F. Jones, of Ky: Of Geo. Field' staff, killed by sharTjebooter,' - FROM MOBILE. MoniutOct 13. A special dispatch to the Register rta Se'natobia, 13th, says, Memphis Bulk-tin of th 1 1th, eoctains a a, lengthy dispatch claiming sucoea at Alteon. Tbomas is at Nashvill. Ros ses and Wash born ara after Forrest : A dispatch from Franklin, Mo., of the 7lh, say Smith woold more immediately . ia pursuit of Price with a fore sofficient to whip Price before t coald reach Jef ferson city. It is reported in New York, that tbe steamer Roanoke was captured at sea by the rebels, who embarked' at IJs vana as pafweeger. ' AcncsTA, Oct 14. The Board of Di- iiloi-tUj!rj"rA- journe-d from Cvlo-ubus jo Augusta, met bere to 4ny, llxre being a quorum present Telegrams were received frin absent direc tors giving aMorance of co oj-eraiion in action- of the board. A.resolntioii wa adoi-te-l directinir the Prenklent to corres ?ond with i be Ptv-aderil f tha Souther rlegraph Gompany, with a view to ar range fair and equitable commutation lor payment 'toll fi-r Pre reports' Also resomtjon. directing the . President to read a circular to members of the aa-xN-ia- tion explaining matters "considered at th nrsent mevtin-r. appuzme inein ol the nction of ibe Telegraph Comp-my, and i-mbarrnssment. to the Press, thai may re sult therefrom, and at the same, tune a. suring them of return of confidence in the board and j-erinaireney Hi the present or ganization. .- Kichuond, Oct. 14. Th Whig has rec-ivej the UeraM f ',, the 1 Ilk. Slier uiui4 telegraphed llalleck fr-u AlUttia, oa the 9lh, that he reached Kenuesaw on the tP.f.. ju-i in lima to witneN, at dis lance, i no attack on Altoona. AulTcit ted atiack and ordrrni a orps from Rome, for reiniorcements. AttM-ked aud repuls ed, lite enemy hating 200 dead, a thous and wounded and p' boners. Our loss over u:it- hundred aggregate. Enemy cap tured small garrHon at liig Shanty. Act wuith burned seven miles Railroad, have aa abundance f provisions at A I toon a and Atlanta. Uood moved ' back to Dallas. Van West is watching in cam be.tries to reach Kmg-toa. Rome and Atlanta i perfectly secure; Sheridan ia at Wioditock has destroy ed everything in tbe way of provision.' Grant has returned to' Washington. Golf 1951. Richm okd, Oct 1 4. To-night northern papers of the 12ib received. INfnnsylvaD ia, Indiana and Ohio, gone llepuWicao by Urge majority. 7 ' Sheridan ia at Fishers Hill. The Governor General of Not a , Scotia,! is on a vir.il to Graul, Nothing later from Sherman. Richmond, Oct 14. Fight not resum ed to-day on tbe NoTlh side of th James river, as expected. Officers from below slate all quiet ; '. Nothing at th AVar IprtrrwnV from any quan. . . , FROM HIE VALLEY. Call3tTtma7t)ct 15. Sheridan has marched with two corps of hi army to this side of lb mountain through Thornton's and Chester gap. General Early followed and engaged the remain ing corps and drov it through Slrasburg and -acroea Cedar creek, tXCOXD DISPATCH. CBABUmsriLLav Oct 15. Notwith standing tb positiv Federal statement that the 6th and J0ih Yankea corps cross ed at Thornton's and Chester p, it is al tretber probable thai they dkl not past through Thornton but north ef-tbat gap. - AWT A tNSra GEN. OFFICE ) j j lucuaoanu va, out- o, - rw-r. K Til . y m I T. . . Orders No. 78, present aerie, which ir Inirabjr revolal .. r I.- A U details, herofore graatad, aadar aothority of thJYar.DrpaMrrrnf. tC per son between th ngen of 18 and 49 years, ar hereby revoked ; and all each detailed niaii, together, wilb those within tha said age, who bold furlough or' temporary exemption by reason of pending anplica tioa for cVtaila, will be promptly aem bUd ai tb Camp of Iastroctiwa and p propristely aasigned among th ar rates tar service ; except that men detailed and wow actoallr ernfaUeed aaulnna, ssechaiucs. , or persoii of scienufi: skill, and I bos de ailed, and now engaged' m th mannfac tara, collection and forwarding of india pnsaba f applies (or the army and navy, will ba oontinned la their pteaent eat ploy menu nntil their rsapeetiv detail b re vised. - ' ; ' (- IL Tb Heads Departmenu and Chiefs of Bureaux wiir immediately forward to tha General of ' Renerve . ia lb everal States, lists of all detailed men n their employment in tb said State, certifying in each ease of a person betaeea 14 aad 45 year, those who ar experts and abso-lutely-iodispenaaU lair lb public aervira, specifying tb employment of each indi vidual ; and all detailed cmploreea, who are between tb age of 18 and 45 years, not to Certified, wilt be fortawith asaigaed to tha army. A dupTicat of th above lista will, at th same tiro be fnraisbad lo tha-Adjutant ; aad IneTwdor' General for ¬ th nction of tbe Secretary ofWar. 11 IfAll fron 'called out by these orders wbo claim axemptiwa oa aecoant of physical disability, wiil b examined by select Medical Boards at tb Camp of la strnction. IV. All men foand fit for light dcty and who ar anassigned, will at caaea re port to tb camp of isatroctioo, nnder the penalty of being forthwith assigned to tha " active forces. - By order: 8. COOPER, A. A L GeaaraL HORRIBLE VILLAINY. Tbe New York Herald of the5tli has been received in Richmond.' Ia it, says the DinnUch vf Moodaj, is a letter from Grant t Sheridan, in which he directs him to borQ ererr house in the Valley ; to kill ererjr horse, cow, hog, sheep or other ani mal ; to destroy erery milt ; to set fire to everjr barn, wheat or hay stack ; cnt down every ornamental tree and carry off every negro. He eayt that if this war continue twelve inonths longer, be desires to convert the whole Valley into: a howling allderncs. There is nothing in modV ern history so atrocloat as this order. It is tbe act of a man with small brains and great vanity, wbo hB been beaten and baffled nntil his senses have fled completely. It in the outpouring of a beaten and ' wonnded spirit lie cannot whip Lee, bnt becan starve the women and children. We tarn him over to Gen. Lee. - " This order was issued while Sher idan was, as he thought, carrying all before him. It had not time to be published before he was fljiti" down the Valley with his freelwioters and Early in pursuit I there a man jlonging to the alley w!it can star away 'from Ins colors nnder such circumstances t If there is, he most be dead to all the impulse that ennoble man. rever was vengeance more loudly called for. Fixab-clalTbocblss thb Noeth. The New York UarlMS the 5th iost, says : , ; ' ,We are on tlie ere of a crisis worse tnan uiat ot l$oi, and as dreadful as tbatof 1837. Those who suffer will receire litUe sympathy, for the whole country will be bene fitted bj their losses, jest as they hare grown chOporTthe suffer ings of the country. From the price of a theatre ticket to the rent of a dwelling ho usa, everything most come ' down. The storm U on the eve of bursting in Wall street, avl will soon rage like a tempest over the length and breadth of the Had. 4 4 4 i i i c i i" 11 Ms 4. - ,1 1 1 i I 4

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