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Tennessee. General Beauregard's movements in Tennessee--Thomas Falls back again. A correspondent of the New York Times, writing from Nashville on the 25th, gives some interesting news about the movements of General Beauregard's army. He says: On Saturday last, Beauregard's advance was at Waynesboro', Tennessee, as you will recollect, under General Frank Cheatham, of this city. This advance comprised one corps. The other two corps, respectively commanded by General Stewart and Lee, were at Florence, Alabama, and Corinth, Mississippi. Beauregard's headquarters being at the latter place, and Hood's at Florence. On Tuesday, the whole rebel army, reinforced by Dick Taylor, with nine thousand men, was in motion. Almost the entire force having reached Tennessee, Frank Cheatham, with his corps and about three thousand of Forrest's cavalry, moved toward Pulaski, and were encamped, on the night of the 22d, within twenty miles of that place. This is quite correct, a
Wanted, immediately. --I wish to purchase an able-bodied negro man — a shoemaker by trade — between ages of twenty and thirty-five years, capable of doing good strong work, suitable for a plantation, for which I am willing to pay a liberal price, or would exchange another servant either man or woman. Any one wishing to servant please call on Nom Lee, Franklin street, Richmond, who will make the purchase for me; or address me at Lexington, Rockbridge county, Virginia. G. A. White. no 29--6