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Virginia Post-office appointments. --The following list of appointments is announced in the Baltimore Sun, of Monday last: Henry S. Van Wickle, postmaster at Ayr Hill, Fairfax county, vice Margaret Williams, removed. Vespasian Chancellor, postmaster at Chancellorsville, Spotsylvania county, vice S. S. Guy, resigned. Wm. Ruskell, postmaster at Chester, Chesterfield county, vice B. F. Lindsay, resigned. Alpheus T. King, postmaster at Lebanon White Sulphur Springs, Augusta county, vice Martin Evans, resigned. James T. Nottingham, postmaster at Sea View. Northampton county, vice Jas. B. Scott, resigned. James W. Magruder, postmaster at Union Mills, Fluvanna county, vice Thomas C. Morris, resigned. John W. Mackasay, postmaster at Boydton, Mecklenburg county, Va., vice R. A. Puryear, resigned. Charles Price, postmaster at Ivy Depot, Albemarle county, Va., vice Wm. H. Cosby, resigned. The post-office at Elbe Cottage, Alexandria county, Va., Mrs. Julia Brown, postmistress,
Chester Artillery company --An Artillery company has been formed at Chester, in Chesterfield county, not far from this city, and we are requested to say to those preferring that arm of the service, and who may join the company, that they will have their uniforms furnished free of charge, and also their board paid at Chester, by applying to W. R. Howle, in Manchester. Our South Side neighbor, seem determined not to be outdone in patriotism by the people of any other section of the Commonwr Artillery company --An Artillery company has been formed at Chester, in Chesterfield county, not far from this city, and we are requested to say to those preferring that arm of the service, and who may join the company, that they will have their uniforms furnished free of charge, and also their board paid at Chester, by applying to W. R. Howle, in Manchester. Our South Side neighbor, seem determined not to be outdone in patriotism by the people of any other section of the Commonwealth.