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I wish to hire by the month or for the balance of the year, a first rate Washer and Ironer. I have for rent a large Store, on 15th street; a brick Stable in the rear of my dwelling; have in store, for sale, Green and Black Tea, Grain, Ground and Essence of Coffee, Salt, per retail, White and Brown Sugar, Molasses, Mustard, etc. [jy 31--4t*] E.W. Tompkins
The Daily Dispatch: August 8, 1862., [Electronic resource], Stuart cavalry Again in the enemy rear. (search)
and of Col. W. H. F. Lee. with two pieces of cannon, moved on after the 3d, to not as a reserve. The prisoners confirmed the accounts received, and placed the strength of the expedition at ,000. They stated that Burnside arrived in Fredericksburg on Tuesday evening, his command having preceded him, and that there were 20,000 men in the place. After remaining at the church for four hours Gen. Stuart proceeded down the road for some distance, but finding the enemy making a heavy demonstration towards him he turned towards Bowing Green, bringing off everything safely. These were 96 prisoners of war, 15 negroes, and 12 wagons, with superb teams, some with six horses. Our less was one man mortally and two seriously wounded. The 1st Virginia cavalry was operating on the front while Stuart was in the rear, communication between the two commands being kept up by bold horsemen, who knew the country thoroughly, and who passed around from one to the other repeatedly during the day.