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Two hundred dollars reward. --Ran away from my house, in Manchester, on the morning of the 23d, my servant woman Kitty. Said negro is 18 or 19 years of age, rather short, light gingerbread color, and quite stout; her gums are particularly dark; she carried away with her four colored silk dresses, one black silk dress, and two plaid dresses, one black cloth cloak, and a purple silk bonnet, with sundry other articles. She was brought from Mecklenburg just before Christmas, where I bought her, and I think it probable that she may be trying to get back. I will give the above reward for her delivery to me, or to any jail in Richmond so that I may get her. Robt H. Talley. [fe 24--3t*]
Christmas (search for this): article 1
Two hundred dollars reward. --Ran away from my house, in Manchester, on the morning of the 23d, my servant woman Kitty. Said negro is 18 or 19 years of age, rather short, light gingerbread color, and quite stout; her gums are particularly dark; she carried away with her four colored silk dresses, one black silk dress, and two plaid dresses, one black cloth cloak, and a purple silk bonnet, with sundry other articles. She was brought from Mecklenburg just before Christmas, where I bought her, and I think it probable that she may be trying to get back. I will give the above reward for her delivery to me, or to any jail in Richmond so that I may get her. Robt H. Talley. [fe 24--3t*]
Robt H. Talley (search for this): article 1
Two hundred dollars reward. --Ran away from my house, in Manchester, on the morning of the 23d, my servant woman Kitty. Said negro is 18 or 19 years of age, rather short, light gingerbread color, and quite stout; her gums are particularly dark; she carried away with her four colored silk dresses, one black silk dress, and two plaid dresses, one black cloth cloak, and a purple silk bonnet, with sundry other articles. She was brought from Mecklenburg just before Christmas, where I bought her, and I think it probable that she may be trying to get back. I will give the above reward for her delivery to me, or to any jail in Richmond so that I may get her. Robt H. Talley. [fe 24--3t*]
Mecklenburg (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
Two hundred dollars reward. --Ran away from my house, in Manchester, on the morning of the 23d, my servant woman Kitty. Said negro is 18 or 19 years of age, rather short, light gingerbread color, and quite stout; her gums are particularly dark; she carried away with her four colored silk dresses, one black silk dress, and two plaid dresses, one black cloth cloak, and a purple silk bonnet, with sundry other articles. She was brought from Mecklenburg just before Christmas, where I bought her, and I think it probable that she may be trying to get back. I will give the above reward for her delivery to me, or to any jail in Richmond so that I may get her. Robt H. Talley. [fe 24--3t*]
Manchester, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 1
Two hundred dollars reward. --Ran away from my house, in Manchester, on the morning of the 23d, my servant woman Kitty. Said negro is 18 or 19 years of age, rather short, light gingerbread color, and quite stout; her gums are particularly dark; she carried away with her four colored silk dresses, one black silk dress, and two plaid dresses, one black cloth cloak, and a purple silk bonnet, with sundry other articles. She was brought from Mecklenburg just before Christmas, where I bought her, and I think it probable that she may be trying to get back. I will give the above reward for her delivery to me, or to any jail in Richmond so that I may get her. Robt H. Talley. [fe 24--3t*]
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From East Tennessee. We have a rumor, whether well founded or not we are not prepared to say, that the Confederate forces have captured and now have possession of Cumberland Gap. An officer from Gen. Longstreet's command says that Knoxville is virtually in our possession, and would be occupied by our forces but for the prevalence of small-pox in the city. Longstreet's army is represented to be in fine health and spirits, well fed and clothed, with full confidence in themselves and last Tennessee. We have a rumor, whether well founded or not we are not prepared to say, that the Confederate forces have captured and now have possession of Cumberland Gap. An officer from Gen. Longstreet's command says that Knoxville is virtually in our possession, and would be occupied by our forces but for the prevalence of small-pox in the city. Longstreet's army is represented to be in fine health and spirits, well fed and clothed, with full confidence in themselves and leaders.
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From East Tennessee. We have a rumor, whether well founded or not we are not prepared to say, that the Confederate forces have captured and now have possession of Cumberland Gap. An officer from Gen. Longstreet's command says that Knoxville is virtually in our possession, and would be occupied by our forces but for the prevalence of small-pox in the city. Longstreet's army is represented to be in fine health and spirits, well fed and clothed, with full confidence in themselves and leaders.
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From East Tennessee. We have a rumor, whether well founded or not we are not prepared to say, that the Confederate forces have captured and now have possession of Cumberland Gap. An officer from Gen. Longstreet's command says that Knoxville is virtually in our possession, and would be occupied by our forces but for the prevalence of small-pox in the city. Longstreet's army is represented to be in fine health and spirits, well fed and clothed, with full confidence in themselves and leaders.
urned. News had reached Kanagawa, that on the 31st October all of Hokodadi had been burned by incendiary fires. Miscellaneous. A fire occurred at Gloucester, Mass., on the 18th inst., destroying about seventy-five buildings. A dispatch, dated at 10 A. M., says "the fire is still raging with unabated violence. The engines are all frozen up, and it is next to impossible to work them." Twenty-six of the officers who escaped from the Libby prison have arrived at Washington. Col. Streight's name is not appended to their "card of thanks" to Beast Butler. The steamer Oriental was recently sunk at Dog Tooth Bend, on the Mississippi: 23 lives lost. The boat was laden with Government stores. The steamer Constitution, which left San Francisco on the 13th, had $1,500,000 in gold on board for the United States Government. Gen. Logan had penetrated the State of Alabama to Sand Mountain, 40 miles from Huntsville. The proceedings of Congress on the 18th were uni
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he bark Rogers, from Kanagawa, bringing a letter from Welsh, Hall & Co., dated Kanagawa, January 7th, in which it is stated that "the privateer Alabama is in dock at Amoy, (China,) and the Wyoming, Captain McDougal, standing sentry over her. We may yet hope that her career is ended. The Jamestown is also there before this. The news comes by the brig Mary Capen, five days from Shanghai, and is authentic." The palace of the Tycoon of Japan, at Yeddo, was burned on Christmas day. On New Year's day, the city of Yeddo was again ravaged by fire. About five hundred buildings of the better class were burned. News had reached Kanagawa, that on the 31st October all of Hokodadi had been burned by incendiary fires. Miscellaneous. A fire occurred at Gloucester, Mass., on the 18th inst., destroying about seventy-five buildings. A dispatch, dated at 10 A. M., says "the fire is still raging with unabated violence. The engines are all frozen up, and it is next to impossible to work
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