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Affairs in the Valley — cavalry exploits — the enemy visit Rockingham. About the 25th of July a party of eighteen men belonging to Col. Harman's cavalry regiment, under Lieut. Morrow, made a dash upon the enemy at Nineveh, Warren county, Va., and captured eighteen prisoners, forty horses, and fourteen wagons, with a large quantity of stores. Ten of the wagons were destroyed for want of men to bring them off. Some important dispatches were also captured.--There were over twenty Federal horsemen with the train when it was attacked, but they took to flight after a brief resistance. On the night of the 20th ult., a company of the 12th Virginia cavalry, under Capt. O'Ferrall, entered the town of Luray, Page county, in the hope of finding a body of the enemy, who had been committing various depredations upon the property of the citizens. The Yankees, however, had taken their departure but a short time before. The Confederates were welcomed with great demonstrations of joy. At
Twenty-five dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, on Friday last, July 25th, a negro Boy, Hubbard. He is about 5 feet high, black, and has one short leg. The above reward will be paid, if delivered at the New Market, stall No. 4, or at Bacon's Quarter Branch. [jy 29 --12t*] S. Schwartz.