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200 dollars reward. --Ran away from the residence of the writer, corner of 7th and Leigh streets, on Monday morning last, a gingerbread-colored boy, named Jim, about 14 years old, very large mouth, very sprightly and lively, and fond of singing comic songs when at leisure. He is very fond of soldiers; and my impression is that he has gone off with some of the local companies around Richmond or Petersburg, which latter place he was raised by a Mr. or Mrs. Piermon, and sold here 17th March last, at Lee & James's , by C C Burton. There are no scars recollected, except whip marks from appearance when he was very young. The above reward will be paid if delivered to Hill, Dickinson & Co, Richmond. F J Sampson, General Freight Agent R.& D Railroad. se 19--1t
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200 dollars reward. --Ran away from the residence of the writer, corner of 7th and Leigh streets, on Monday morning last, a gingerbread-colored boy, named Jim, about 14 years old, very large mouth, very sprightly and lively, and fond of singing comic songs when at leisure. He is very fond of soldiers; and my impression is that he has gone off with some of the local companies around Richmond or Petersburg, which latter place he was raised by a Mr. or Mrs. Piermon, and sold here 17th March last, at Lee & James's , by C C Burton. There are no scars recollected, except whip marks from appearance when he was very young. The above reward will be paid if delivered to Hill, Dickinson & Co, Richmond. F J Sampson, General Freight Agent R.& D Railroad. se 19--1t
200 dollars reward. --Ran away from the residence of the writer, corner of 7th and Leigh streets, on Monday morning last, a gingerbread-colored boy, named Jim, about 14 years old, very large mouth, very sprightly and lively, and fond of singing comic songs when at leisure. He is very fond of soldiers; and my impression is that he has gone off with some of the local companies around Richmond or Petersburg, which latter place he was raised by a Mr. or Mrs. Piermon, and sold here 17th March last, at Lee & James's , by C C Burton. There are no scars recollected, except whip marks from appearance when he was very young. The above reward will be paid if delivered to Hill, Dickinson & Co, Richmond. F J Sampson, General Freight Agent R.& D Railroad. se 19--1t
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200 dollars reward. --Ran away from the residence of the writer, corner of 7th and Leigh streets, on Monday morning last, a gingerbread-colored boy, named Jim, about 14 years old, very large mouth, very sprightly and lively, and fond of singing comic songs when at leisure. He is very fond of soldiers; and my impression is that he has gone off with some of the local companies around Richmond or Petersburg, which latter place he was raised by a Mr. or Mrs. Piermon, and sold here 17th March last, at Lee & James's , by C C Burton. There are no scars recollected, except whip marks from appearance when he was very young. The above reward will be paid if delivered to Hill, Dickinson & Co, Richmond. F J Sampson, General Freight Agent R.& D Railroad. se 19--1t
200 dollars reward. --Ran away from the residence of the writer, corner of 7th and Leigh streets, on Monday morning last, a gingerbread-colored boy, named Jim, about 14 years old, very large mouth, very sprightly and lively, and fond of singing comic songs when at leisure. He is very fond of soldiers; and my impression is that he has gone off with some of the local companies around Richmond or Petersburg, which latter place he was raised by a Mr. or Mrs. Piermon, and sold here 17th March last, at Lee & James's , by C C Burton. There are no scars recollected, except whip marks from appearance when he was very young. The above reward will be paid if delivered to Hill, Dickinson & Co, Richmond. F J Sampson, General Freight Agent R.& D Railroad. se 19--1t
200 dollars reward. --Ran away from the residence of the writer, corner of 7th and Leigh streets, on Monday morning last, a gingerbread-colored boy, named Jim, about 14 years old, very large mouth, very sprightly and lively, and fond of singing comic songs when at leisure. He is very fond of soldiers; and my impression is that he has gone off with some of the local companies around Richmond or Petersburg, which latter place he was raised by a Mr. or Mrs. Piermon, and sold here 17th March last, at Lee & James's , by C C Burton. There are no scars recollected, except whip marks from appearance when he was very young. The above reward will be paid if delivered to Hill, Dickinson & Co, Richmond. F J Sampson, General Freight Agent R.& D Railroad. se 19--1t
200 dollars reward. --Ran away from the residence of the writer, corner of 7th and Leigh streets, on Monday morning last, a gingerbread-colored boy, named Jim, about 14 years old, very large mouth, very sprightly and lively, and fond of singing comic songs when at leisure. He is very fond of soldiers; and my impression is that he has gone off with some of the local companies around Richmond or Petersburg, which latter place he was raised by a Mr. or Mrs. Piermon, and sold here 17th March last, at Lee & James's , by C C Burton. There are no scars recollected, except whip marks from appearance when he was very young. The above reward will be paid if delivered to Hill, Dickinson & Co, Richmond. F J Sampson, General Freight Agent R.& D Railroad. se 19--1t
200 dollars reward. --Ran away from the residence of the writer, corner of 7th and Leigh streets, on Monday morning last, a gingerbread-colored boy, named Jim, about 14 years old, very large mouth, very sprightly and lively, and fond of singing comic songs when at leisure. He is very fond of soldiers; and my impression is that he has gone off with some of the local companies around Richmond or Petersburg, which latter place he was raised by a Mr. or Mrs. Piermon, and sold here 17th March last, at Lee & James's , by C C Burton. There are no scars recollected, except whip marks from appearance when he was very young. The above reward will be paid if delivered to Hill, Dickinson & Co, Richmond. F J Sampson, General Freight Agent R.& D Railroad. se 19--1t
, or the rules and articles of war, etc., or for resisting a draft, or for any other offence against the military and naval service. Expedition to Texas. Under date of New Orleans, Sept. 1, a correspondent of the Chicago Times writes: Many sailing vessels have been chartered, troops are hurriedly put on board, troops at Ship Island have been sent, others are following--for the Rio Grande. The Monroe doctrine will find numerous advocates at Brownsville in less than three days! Napoleon will find that he is not to remain undisturbed. The city is rife with rumors that the Star Spangled Banner will soon wave in triumph over the Mexican city of Matamoras. This latter place is almost immediately opposite Brownsville. Miscellaneous. A dispatch from Memphis says that a fearful riot occurred in Mobile on the 4th inst., A party of soldiers' wives, to the number of 600, paraded the city with exciting mottoes on their banners, such as "Bread or Peace." The soldiers offer
sland have been sent, others are following--for the Rio Grande. The Monroe doctrine will find numerous advocates at Brownsville in less than three days! Napoleon will find that he is not to remain undisturbed. The city is rife with rumors that the Star Spangled Banner will soon wave in triumph over the Mexican city of Matamoras. This latter place is almost immediately opposite Brownsville. Miscellaneous. A dispatch from Memphis says that a fearful riot occurred in Mobile on the 4th inst., A party of soldiers' wives, to the number of 600, paraded the city with exciting mottoes on their banners, such as "Bread or Peace." The soldiers offered no opposition to the display, but in some instances the citizens attempted to arrest the progress of the procession. [This is the latest, and greatest Yankee fabrication.] Secretary Seward's circular of the 12th August, was published in the English journals on the 2d September. A Washington telegram says it is learned from the
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