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The Daily Dispatch: November 9, 1860., [Electronic resource], Self-made Nobility. (search)
$20 reward.
--Ranaway from Mr. W. J. Worsham, about the 1st of May last, a Negro Woman, named Isabella.
She belonged to Ro. B. Corbin, of Caroline, and may be lurking about his farm, where she has a child, or in this city, where she has been hired for several years past.
She is of middle size and dark brown complexion.
She wore ear rings, and was quite tidy in her dress.
The above reward will be paid upon her delivery to us, or her confinement in jail where we can get her.
Edwin Wortham & Co.
oc 12--sw2m&no 8--d2w
The Daily Dispatch: November 14, 1860., [Electronic resource], The Threatening secession. (search)
Wanted
--A Colored Nurse, of good character, and that can come well recommended.
Apply at Edwin Wortham & Co.'S. no 13--6t
The Daily Dispatch: November 14, 1860., [Electronic resource], Southern Medical students in New York. (search)
$20 reward.
--Ran away from Mr. W. J. Worsham, about the 1st of May last, Negro Woman, named Isabella.
She belonged to Ro. B. Corbin, of Caroline, and may be lurking about his farm, where she has a child, or in this city, where she has been hired for several years past.
She is of middle size and dark brown complexion.
She wore ear rings, and was quite tidy in her dress.
The above reward will be paid upon her delivery to us, or her confinement in jail where we can get her.
Edwin Wortham & Co. oc 12--sw2m&no8--d2w
$20 reward.
--Ran away from Mr. W. J. Worsham, about the 1st of May last, a Negro Woman, named Isabella.
She belonged to Ro. B. Corbin, of Caroline, and may be lurking about his farm, where she has a child, or in this city, where she has been hired for several years past.
She is of middle size and dark brown complexion.
She wore ear rings, and was quite tidy in her dress.
The above reward will be paid upon her delivery to us, or her confinement in jail where we can get her.
Edwin Wortham & Co.
oc 12--sw2m&no 8--d2w
$20 reward.
--Ran away from Mr. W. J. Worsham, about the 1st of May last, Negro Woman, named Isabella.
She belonged to Ro. B. Corbin, of Caroline, and may be lurking about his farm, where she has a child, or in this city, where she has been hired for several years past.
She is of middle size and dark brown complexion.
She wore ear rings, and was quite tidy in her dress.
The above reward will be paid upon her delivery to us, or her confinement in jail where we can get her.
Edwin Wortham & Co.
oc 12--aw2m&no 8--d2w
The Daily Dispatch: January 23, 1861., [Electronic resource], The National crisis. (search)
Bank Directors.
--We append a list of the Directors of the Farmers' Bank and Bank of Virginia, recently elected by the stockholders of the two institutions, and those appointed by the Executive:
Farmers' Bank of Virginia.Richmond.
By the Stockholders.
Wm. H. McFarland,
W. C. Allen,
James Dunlop,
John E. Wadsworth,
Edwin Wortham.
By the Executive.
R. O. Haskins,
J. J. Wagoner,
S. C. Robinson,
N. C. Read.
Norfolk.
J. M. Smith,
Kader Biggs,
John James,
W. B. Rogers.
D. S. Cherry,
W. H. C. Ellis,
W. D. Reynolds.
Petersburg.
John Kevan.
Chas. Corling,
Andrew Dunn,
John McGill.
T. O. Hinton,
R. R. Collier,
T. C. Elder.
Fredericksburg.
J. H. Wallace,
John Coakley.
Samuel Gordon,
Joseph Alsop.
W. S. Barton,
John J. Chew,
W. Roy Mason, Jr.
Farmville.
Clem.
C. Read.
Chas. D. Anderson,
John T. Thornton,
Jas. McNutt.
J. J. Walker,
N. H. Cobbs,
Jas. B. Hilliard.
Danville.
Wm. L. Gree
The Daily Dispatch: January 28, 1861., [Electronic resource], Range of Columbiad shell guns. (search)
City Point, January 25th, 1861.
Arrived
British Ship Morning Star, Campbell, master, from Liverpool, with a full cargo of sall, dry goods, hard ward and iron, &c., to Chas. T. Wortham &Co., Skinker & Co., Edwin Wortham & Co., and Chas. Palmer.