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of hair, and heavy beard can read and write, but writes badly. He may attempt to pass for free, or have a pass. Had on, when he left an onsaburg shirt, blue cotton party, and wool hat.--I bought him in Richmond, in September, 1860, if Dickinson, Hill & Co., auctioneers. He to Richmond by Thos. Fisher, for Jas. Knrkiadzff of Hardy county, Va., near Moor fields, and I think his purpose is go back, I will give one hundred Dollars it taken out of the State and fifty if taken in the State, forn he left an onsaburg shirt, blue cotton party, and wool hat.--I bought him in Richmond, in September, 1860, if Dickinson, Hill & Co., auctioneers. He to Richmond by Thos. Fisher, for Jas. Knrkiadzff of Hardy county, Va., near Moor fields, and I think his purpose is go back, I will give one hundred Dollars it taken out of the State and fifty if taken in the State, for his arrest and confinement in jail so I get him, or for his delivery at Dickinson & Hill's. James I. Cothian. oc 25--3t
Monroe for several years, but now goes to command Fort Warren, Boston harbor. Reported Outbreak in Western Virginia. From the Wheeling Intelligencer, of the 18th ult., we gather the following: Governor Pierpont yesterday received a dispatch from Mr. Van Winkle, of Parkersburg, announcing that the rebels had made their appearance in Wirt and Gilmer counties in great numbers, and were carrying on to the perfect terror of the inhabitants. It was reported that they had attacked Capt. Hill's cavalry company, stationed at Elizabethtown, and completely cut them to pieces, and were threatening Parkersburg. The dispatch is certainly from a very reliable source, and is entitled to the fullest credit. It is known that an unusual number of rebels have recently appeared in Wirt, Gilmer and Galhoun counties, and many Union men have been murdered. The rebel forces are not natives of the counties named, but are regularly organized bands, doubtless from Floyd's army. Last n