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One Hundred Dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscribers, on the night of the 5th inst., two negro men, named Riley and Dan. Riley is a very bright mulatto, 18 or 19 years old, 5 feet 6 or 8 inches high, and has on his right side a very large scar, the effect of a burn in boyhood; had on when he left a soldier's cap, and either a dark frock coat or gray sack, and carried with him a black oil cloth satchel and red checked counterpane; would pass for a white man in any crowd. He is in all probability making his way back to Kentucky, where he was purchased about a year ago. Dan is black, 24 or 25 years old, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, stout built, short hair and short whiskers; had on when he left a new suit of black jeans, and may follow Riley in the direction of Kentucky, or may have induced Riley to follow him to the county of Hanover, where he has a wife — in either case, trying to make their way to the Yankee lines. The above reward will be paid for their arrest and confine
is a very bright mulatto, 18 or 19 years old, 5 feet 6 or 8 inches high, and has on his right side a very large scar, the effect of a burn in boyhood; had on when he left a soldier's cap, and either a dark frock coat or gray sack, and carried with him a black oil cloth satchel and red checked counterpane; would pass for a white man in any crowd. He is in all probability making his way back to Kentucky, where he was purchased about a year ago. Dan is black, 24 or 25 years old, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, stout built, short hair and short whiskers; had on when he left a new suit of black jeans, and may follow Riley in the direction of Kentucky, or may have induced Riley to follow him to the county of Hanover, where he has a wife — in either case, trying to make their way to the Yankee lines. The above reward will be paid for their arrest and confinement, or $50 will be paid for either of them. H. Q. A. Boyer, Joel Cormany. Mt. Airy Depot, Wythe co, Va, Oct. 10, 1863. oc 15--6t
October 10th, 1863 AD (search for this): article 1
is a very bright mulatto, 18 or 19 years old, 5 feet 6 or 8 inches high, and has on his right side a very large scar, the effect of a burn in boyhood; had on when he left a soldier's cap, and either a dark frock coat or gray sack, and carried with him a black oil cloth satchel and red checked counterpane; would pass for a white man in any crowd. He is in all probability making his way back to Kentucky, where he was purchased about a year ago. Dan is black, 24 or 25 years old, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, stout built, short hair and short whiskers; had on when he left a new suit of black jeans, and may follow Riley in the direction of Kentucky, or may have induced Riley to follow him to the county of Hanover, where he has a wife — in either case, trying to make their way to the Yankee lines. The above reward will be paid for their arrest and confinement, or $50 will be paid for either of them. H. Q. A. Boyer, Joel Cormany. Mt. Airy Depot, Wythe co, Va, Oct. 10, 1863. oc 15--6t
Daniel Riley (search for this): article 1
One Hundred Dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscribers, on the night of the 5th inst., two negro men, named Riley and Dan. Riley is a very bright mulatto, 18 or 19 years old, 5 feet 6 or 8 inches high, and has on his right side a very largDan. Riley is a very bright mulatto, 18 or 19 years old, 5 feet 6 or 8 inches high, and has on his right side a very large scar, the effect of a burn in boyhood; had on when he left a soldier's cap, and either a dark frock coat or gray sack, and carried with him a black oil cloth satchel and red checked counterpane; would pass for a white man in any crowd. He is in al 4 inches high, stout built, short hair and short whiskers; had on when he left a new suit of black jeans, and may follow Riley in the direction of Kentucky, or may have induced Riley to follow him to the county of Hanover, where he has a wife — in Riley to follow him to the county of Hanover, where he has a wife — in either case, trying to make their way to the Yankee lines. The above reward will be paid for their arrest and confinement, or $50 will be paid for either of them. H. Q. A. Boyer, Joel Cormany. Mt. Airy Depot, Wythe co, Va, Oct. 10, 1863. oc
Joel Cormany (search for this): article 1
is a very bright mulatto, 18 or 19 years old, 5 feet 6 or 8 inches high, and has on his right side a very large scar, the effect of a burn in boyhood; had on when he left a soldier's cap, and either a dark frock coat or gray sack, and carried with him a black oil cloth satchel and red checked counterpane; would pass for a white man in any crowd. He is in all probability making his way back to Kentucky, where he was purchased about a year ago. Dan is black, 24 or 25 years old, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, stout built, short hair and short whiskers; had on when he left a new suit of black jeans, and may follow Riley in the direction of Kentucky, or may have induced Riley to follow him to the county of Hanover, where he has a wife — in either case, trying to make their way to the Yankee lines. The above reward will be paid for their arrest and confinement, or $50 will be paid for either of them. H. Q. A. Boyer, Joel Cormany. Mt. Airy Depot, Wythe co, Va, Oct. 10, 1863. oc 15--6t
H. Q. A. Boyer (search for this): article 1
is a very bright mulatto, 18 or 19 years old, 5 feet 6 or 8 inches high, and has on his right side a very large scar, the effect of a burn in boyhood; had on when he left a soldier's cap, and either a dark frock coat or gray sack, and carried with him a black oil cloth satchel and red checked counterpane; would pass for a white man in any crowd. He is in all probability making his way back to Kentucky, where he was purchased about a year ago. Dan is black, 24 or 25 years old, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, stout built, short hair and short whiskers; had on when he left a new suit of black jeans, and may follow Riley in the direction of Kentucky, or may have induced Riley to follow him to the county of Hanover, where he has a wife — in either case, trying to make their way to the Yankee lines. The above reward will be paid for their arrest and confinement, or $50 will be paid for either of them. H. Q. A. Boyer, Joel Cormany. Mt. Airy Depot, Wythe co, Va, Oct. 10, 1863. oc 15--6t
Hanover County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
is a very bright mulatto, 18 or 19 years old, 5 feet 6 or 8 inches high, and has on his right side a very large scar, the effect of a burn in boyhood; had on when he left a soldier's cap, and either a dark frock coat or gray sack, and carried with him a black oil cloth satchel and red checked counterpane; would pass for a white man in any crowd. He is in all probability making his way back to Kentucky, where he was purchased about a year ago. Dan is black, 24 or 25 years old, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, stout built, short hair and short whiskers; had on when he left a new suit of black jeans, and may follow Riley in the direction of Kentucky, or may have induced Riley to follow him to the county of Hanover, where he has a wife — in either case, trying to make their way to the Yankee lines. The above reward will be paid for their arrest and confinement, or $50 will be paid for either of them. H. Q. A. Boyer, Joel Cormany. Mt. Airy Depot, Wythe co, Va, Oct. 10, 1863. oc 15--6t
Dan (China) (search for this): article 1
inst., two negro men, named Riley and Dan. Riley is a very bright mulatto, 18 or 19 years old, 5 feet 6 or 8 inches high, and has on his right side a very large scar, the effect of a burn in boyhood; had on when he left a soldier's cap, and either a dark frock coat or gray sack, and carried with him a black oil cloth satchel and red checked counterpane; would pass for a white man in any crowd. He is in all probability making his way back to Kentucky, where he was purchased about a year ago. Dan is black, 24 or 25 years old, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, stout built, short hair and short whiskers; had on when he left a new suit of black jeans, and may follow Riley in the direction of Kentucky, or may have induced Riley to follow him to the county of Hanover, where he has a wife — in either case, trying to make their way to the Yankee lines. The above reward will be paid for their arrest and confinement, or $50 will be paid for either of them. H. Q. A. Boyer, Joel Cormany. Mt. Ai
f calamity and distress unspeakable to this city. I will not contribute to lift its fatal lid. My reasons it would not be proper or becoming here and now to enter into. I conclude, therefore, to resign my seat. I part from you at a moment of great interest — when the two great antagonistic systems of Force and of Moderation stand face to face, and are about rushing together in fearful conflict. In my view, the spirit of Draco seems to inspire the one--the milder genius of Solon or of Burke to preside over the other. The one seems founded on the idea that man's tendency is so strong to rebel against the performance of his public and private obligations, that force and coercion must be perpetually appealed to, to enforce them; the other, that his nature is essentially good, and demands only just treatment to secure from him the general performance of his duties as well to the public as to individuals. Your impressment bills, your maximums, your bills for excessive and unusual
Wyndham Robertson (search for this): article 1
The resignation of Mr. Robertson, of Richmond — his Address. We give below the speech of Wyndham Robertson, Esq., one of the Delegates from this city, made in Wyndham Robertson, Esq., one of the Delegates from this city, made in the House on Saturday, resigning his seat. When this popular madness about the maximum shall have been cured, as it will be by the operations of the law proposed to good sense and firmness not to be drawn into the whirling vortex: Mr. Wyndham Robertson, of the city of Richmond, said he rose, not without some natural emotiodvance the public good — by one more anxious to promote it, it cannot. Mr. Robertson's remarks were listened to with deep interest, and as soon as he had conclu the resignation tendered this morning by the representative from Richmond, Mr. Robertson. He was a gentleman whose private qualities and representative abilities warting with so valuable a member. He, therefore, offered a resolution that Mr. Robertson be requested to withhold for the present his resignation to this body.
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