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appeared there. Capt. Adair, of Forest's staff, has arrived here. He left Forest at Oxford on the 9th, He was confronting a column of infantry, 6000 strong, from Memphis, via Hernando, and twelve regiments of cavalry via Colllersville. Advices from Lee report that Sherman's forces, 35,000 strong, all armed, are marching in close order. Lee's cavalry are harassing their flanks, picking up stragglers. The prisoners state that they left the Big Black with twenty days cooked provisions. appeared there. Capt. Adair, of Forest's staff, has arrived here. He left Forest at Oxford on the 9th, He was confronting a column of infantry, 6000 strong, from Memphis, via Hernando, and twelve regiments of cavalry via Colllersville. Advices from Lee report that Sherman's forces, 35,000 strong, all armed, are marching in close order. Lee's cavalry are harassing their flanks, picking up stragglers. The prisoners state that they left the Big Black with twenty days cooked provisions.
200 dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, on the 19th inst, my boy Abeyten. The said boy is about 16 years old, about five feet high, and of a light brown complexion. He took with him my dark boy horse, small in , but compact and in good order. Austen has a high forehead but and his hair extends very low on either side. The above reward will be paid for his delivery to Messes Lee R Bowman, in Richmond, or accrued in any jail, and the recovery of the horse. D. Scott, Richard P. O. co, Va. ja 26--ts