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lute,PrivateCCaptured by the enemyDec. 1, 1864Near Louisville, Ga.    John Boneyparte,PrivateCCaptured by the enemyDec. 1, 1864Near Louisville, Ga.    George Morris,PrivateCCaptured by the enemyDec. 1, 1864Near Louisville, Ga.   3Levi O. Fox,First Serg'tDKilledDec. 15, 1864Hutchinson Is'ld, Ga.    John Schram,PrivateDAmputated right legDec. 18, 1864Hutchinson Isl'd, Ga.    Reuben Cain,CorporalDWound slightly in left hip by shellDec. 18, 1864Hutchinson Isl'd, Ga.Since ret'd to duty  1Albert Brown,PrivateEWound slightly in r't knee by shellDec. 13, 1864Near Savannah, Ga.   1John Farrell,CorporalFCaptured by the enemyDec. 1, 1864Near Louisville, Ga.  1 Chas. A. Ahreets,First Lieut.HKilledDec. 13, 1864Near Savannah, Ga.   2George Bradt,SergeantHWound in back and r't arm sev'lyDec. 18, 1864Hutchinson Isl'd, Ga.    Barton Sherman,PrivateHWounded slightly in left shoulderDec. 15, 1864Hutchinson Isl'd, Ga.Since ret'd to duty Total captured by the enemy, 4. Tota
.25; Family $8a$8.50; all by the dray load. Wheat.--We quote $1.20a$1.30 for Red and White. corn.--Firm, at 85 cts. per bushel. Rye — We quote 90 cts.a$1.10 per bushel. Oats — We quote at 75 cents per bushel. Hay — Timothy $1.90a$2 per hundred; baled Clover, $1.75. bacon — Hog round, 25 cts. per lb; Hams, 23a25 cents per lb. butter — Prime, 40 cents; Inferior, 30; Fair, 35a37 cents per lb. coffee — Supply very limited; we quote Rio at 80 cents per lb. Sugars — We quote Brown 12½a14 cents; Coffee 18 cents per lb. Molasses — New Orleans brings 90 cents in bbls, and 95 cents in half bbls. Salt.--There is none scarcely in first hands and we have no quotation to make. It retails at enormously high prices. Nails — We quote 8½ cents per pound. Leather.--Upper is quoted at $1 per lb, and dull; Harness 65a75 cents per lb. Whiskey.--Common $1.50 per gallon; better and superior qualities $2 to $3; old malted $3.50. Cattle, &c. Beef.--Su
Committed to Jail as a runaway. --Was committed to the Jail of the Corporation of the City of Norfolk on the 12th day of September, 1861 negro man Albert Brown. The said negro man is five feet six and a half inches high, and weighs about 140 pounds, has a scar on the right arm, about six inches long, dark complexion, and about twenty five years old. Had on when committed grey clothing; and save he belongs to James Fisher. Thos. J. Corprew, ja 14--3w Sergeant City of Norfolk.
Committed to Jail as a runaway. --Was committed to the Jail of the Corporation of the City of Norfolk, on the 12th day of September, 1861, negro man Albert Brown. The said negro man is five feet six and a half inches high, and weighs about 140 pounds, has a scar on the right arm, about six inches long, dark complexion, and about twenty five years old. Had on when committed grey clothing, and says he belongs to James Fisher. Thos. J. Corprew, Sergeant City of Norfolk. ja 14--3w
Committed to Jail as a runaway --Was committed to the Jail of the Corporation of the City of Norfolk, on the 12th day of September, 1861, negro man Albert Brown. The said negro man is five feet six and a half inches high, and weighs about 140 pounds, has a scar on the right arm, about six inches long, dark complexion, and about twenty five years old. Had on when committed grey clothing, and says he belongs to James Fisher. Thos. J. Corprew, ja 14--3w Sergeant City of Norfolk.
The Daily Dispatch: January 17, 1862., [Electronic resource], Confiscation of Mason and Slidell's Real Estate as against English Purchasers (search)
Committed to Jail as a runaway. --Was committed to the Jail of the Corporation of the City of Norfolk, on the 12th day of September, 1861, negro man Albert Brown. The said negro man is five feet six and a half inches high, and weighs about 140 pounds, has a scar on the right arm, about six inches long, dark complexion, and about twenty five years old. Had on when committed grey clothing, and says he belongs to James Fisher. Thos. J. Corprew, ja 14--3w Sergeant City of Norfolk.
Committed to Jail, as a runaway. --Was committed to the Jail of the Corporation of the City of Norfolk on the 18th day of September, 1861 negroman Albert Brown. The said negro man is five feet six and a half inches high and weighs about 140 pounds, has a scar on the right arm, about six inches long, dark complexion and about twenty-five years old. Had on when committed grey clothing, and says he bring to James Fisher. Thos. J. Corprew. ja 14--3w Sergeant City of Norfolk.
Committed to Jail as a runaway --Was committed to the Jail of the Corporation of the City of Norfolk, on the 12th day of September, 1861, negro man Albert Brown. The said negro man is five feet six and a half inches high, and weight about 140 pounds, has a scar on the right arm, about six inches long, dark complexion, and about twenty five years old. Had on when committed grey clothing, and says he belongs to James Fisher. Thos. J. Corprew. ja 14--3w Sergeant City of Norfolk.
ole, 60a70 cents, stocks light; calf skins waxed, $48a55 per dozen. Lime — Mountain unslacked, $2.25a2.50 per bbl. Molasses — New Orleans, 90a95 cents; golden syrups (Richmond) 85 cents. Nails — Old Dominion, 9 cents. Offal (mill)--Bran, 20 cents; shorts, 25 cents. Brownstuffs, 30 cents; shipstuffs, 60 cents. Oil — Tanners', $1.12a1.50; machine, $1.50a$2 per gallon. Oats — We quote 75a80 cents per bushel, and scarce. Rye — 90a$1.10 per bushel. Sugars — Brown, 12 ½a14 cents per lb.; coffee, 15 ½a19 cents; crushed, 23 to 25 cts. Salt — We have no quotations. Stock in first hands exhausted. Seeds — There are no stocks of clover or timothy. Soda — Pure 35a37 cents per lb. tobacco — No sale since Thursday. We repeat our last quotations: Lugs $2.60a3.50; common leaf $4a5; good leaf $6a7 — no prime offering. All sold old tobacco. Tallow — 13a15 cents per lb. Wheat — We still quote $1.20a1.30 extre
The Daily Dispatch: January 21, 1862., [Electronic resource], Terrible affair in Franklin county, Ky. (search)
Twenty-five Dollars reward. --The undersigned will give the above reward for the recovery of a negro man named Brown, or Everard Brown, as he is sometimes called. Brown left this city it is thought late this past summer or early in the fall, it is supposed, with some of the officers or messes, in a military company on the Peninsula, and perhaps passed himself off as a free negro. He is about 24 years old, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches in height, not very black, quite knock-kneed, pleasant expression of countenance, and is an excellent dining-room or gentleman's servant. No marks recollected except a chronic sore on one of his shins. I hereby caution all officers of companies or other persons to refrain from employing him, as he is illegally at large, and will pay the above reward, and be obliged for any information by, which he may be restored to his owner. R. H. Meade, 186 Main street, corner above Post Office. ja 17--6t
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