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with a good fire, free of charge. Negroes for hire the coming year, had better be sent into as early alter Christmas as possible. To those at a distance to whom I am personally unknown. I beg to refer to the following person; Dickinson, Hill & Co., Richmond; Dr. Thomas Latane, Arthur Temple, John Lumpkin. Thomas Fauntleroy. King and-Queen county; Dr. F. D. Wheelwright. Rev. Thomas E. Locke, Westmoreland county; John L Latane, W. C. Latne, Dr. John Lewis, King, William county; Geo Turner, Richard Turner, F. Maginniss. Thomas Lee, King George county; Ro. Hudgin. Dr. John D Butler, Caroline county; N. J. B. Whitlock, Dr Thomas C. Clopton. Jefferson Stubbs, Jasper C. Hughes, Gloucester county; Parkes Slater James City county; Dr. Ro. A Payne, Richmond county; Wm.E. Clopton, Ro. Howle. Dr. I. C. Crump, Jno S. Lacy. R. T. Lacy. New Kent county; Labney Parrish Louisa county; Wm. D. Clopton. P. B. Foster, Cumberland county; W. W. Brown, Lunenburg county; J. B. Chewning. Culpep
ith a good fire, free of charge. Negroes for hire the coming year, had better be sent in to me as early after Christmas as possible. To those at a distance to whom I am personally unknown. I beg to refer to the following persons: Dickinson, Hill & Co., Richmond; Dr. Thomas Latane, Arthur Temple. John Lumpkin Thomas Fauntleroy, King and Queen county; Dr. F. D. Wheelwright, Rev. Thomas E. Locke, Westmoreland county; John L. Latane, W. C Latane, Dr John Lewis, King William county; Geo Turner, Richard Turner, F. Maginniss. Thomas Lee, King George county; Ro. Hudgin Dr. John D Butler, Caroline county; N. J. B. Whitlock, Dr. James H. Latane, Ed F. Noel, Bev. D. Roy, J. Roy Micou, Wilsey Fogg, Geo T. Wright, Essex county; Dr. Thomas C Clopton. Jefferson stubbs, Jasper C. Hughes, Gloucester county; Parkes Slater James City county; Dr. Ro. A. Payne, Richmond county; Wm. E. Clopton. Ro Howle. Dr. I. C. Crump, Jno S. Lacy. R. T. Lacs, New Kent county; Dabney Parrish Louisa county;
h a good fire, free of charge. Negroes for hire the coming year, had better be sent in to me as early after Christmas as possible. To those at a distance to whom I am personally unknown. I beg to refer to the following persons; Dickinson, Hill & Co., Richmond; Dr. Thomas Latane, Arthur Temple. John Lumpkin Thomas Fauntleroy. King and Queen county; Dr. F. D. Wheelwright, Rev. Thomas E. Locke, Westmoreland county; John L. Latane, W. C Latane, Dr. John Lewis, King William county; Geo Turner, Richard Turner, F. Maginniss. Thomas Lee, King George county; Ro. Hudgin. Dr. John D. Butler. Caroline county; N. J. B. Whitlock, Dr. James H. Latane, Fd. F. Noel, Bev. D. Roy, J. Roy Micou, Wilsey Fogg, Geo. T. Wright, Essex county; Dr. Thomas C Clopton. Jefferson Stubbs, Jasper C. Hughes, Gloucester county; Parkes Slater. James City county; Dr. Ro. A. Payne, Richmond county; Wm. E. Clopton. Ro. Howle. Dr. I. C. Crump, Jno. S. Lacy, R. T. Lacy. New Kent county; Dabney Parrish Louisa c
The Daily Dispatch: January 9, 1861., [Electronic resource], Incidents of the late earthquake in Maine. (search)
Incidents of the late earthquake in Maine. --A correspondent writing from Auburn, Me., in reference to the late shock of an earthquake in that section, says that the effect of the shock was sensibly felt by a company of boys who were skating on a pond in that town, some five miles long by four miles wide. The ice rose in billows and trembled all along the shore, "frightening the boys shockingly, " and hastening them on to terra firma. At the Universalist Church, in Turner, a very ludicrous scene was enacted. The week previous to the shock a new furnace was placed in the basement of the building, which, on this day, had given out too much heat for comfort. A gentleman had been down and adjusted the dampers, and had just seated himself in his pew when the shock occurred. Supposing the furnace had exploded, he rushed into the cellar, followed by almost the entire congregation, the preacher bringing up the rear. Finding all safe below, the frightened worshippers returned to the
th a good fire, free of charge. Negroes for hire the coming year, had better be sent in to me as early after Christmas as possible. To those at a distance to whom I am personally unknown. I beg to refer to the following persons: Dickinson, Hill & Co., Richmond; Dr. Thomas Latane. Arthur Temple. John Lumpkin Thomas Fauntleroy, King and Queen county; Dr. F. D. Wheelwright. Rev. Thomas E. Locke, Westmoreland county; John L. Latane, W. C. Latane, Dr John Lewis, King William county; Geo Turner, Richard Turner, F. Maginniss Thomas Lee, King George county; Ro. Hudgin. Dr. John D Butler. Caroline county; N. J. B. Whitlock. Dr. James H. Lafane, Fd F. Noel. Bev.D. Roy. J. Roy Micou, Wilney Fogg, Geo. T. Wright. Essex county; Dr. Thomas C Clopton Jefferson Stubbs. Jasper C Hughes, Gloucester county: Parkes Slater James City county; Dr. Ro. A. Payne, Richmond county; Wm. E. Clopton, Ro. Howle. Dr. L. C. Crump. Jno. S. Lacy. R. T. Lac,. New Kent county; Labney Parrish Louisa county; W
Runaway --$100 reward will be paid for the delivery to S. N. Davis & Co of a negro boy John. He is about 18 years old, gingerbread color; he had on a black felt hat, boots tipped on the toes, and gray pantaloons, when he left Friday. He was rare don Albemarle, by Dr. T. J. Cook Geo Turner mh 14--6t
Runaway. --$100 reward will be paid for the delivery to 2 N Davis & Co of a negro boy named John. He is about 18 years old, gingerbread color; he had on a black felt hat, boots tipped on the toes, and gray pantaloons, when he left Friday. He was raised in Albemarle, by Dr T J Cook. Geo Turner mh 14--6t
The Daily Dispatch: March 29, 1864., [Electronic resource], More Confederate Captures--two Yankee schooners Seized. (search)
Runaway --$100 reward will be paid for the delivery to S N Davis & Co of a negro boy named John. He is about 18 years old, gingerbread color; he had on a black felt hat, boots tipped on the toes, and gray pantaloons, when he left Friday. He was raised in Albemarle by Dr T J Cook. Geo Turner. mh 29--6t*
The Daily Dispatch: March 30, 1864., [Electronic resource], The battle of Stoneside Mountain — gallant conduct of the Virginians and North Carolinians. (search)
Runaway --$too reward will be paid for the delivery to S N Davis & Co of a negro boy named John. He is about 18 years old, gingerbread color; he had on a black felt hat, boots tipped on the loss, and gray pantaloons, when he left Friday. He was raised in Albemarle by Dr T J Cook. Geo Turner. mh 29--6t*
Runaway. --$100 reward will be paid for he delivery to Son Davis & Co of Geo Turner mh 26--6t*
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