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Neuse (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
ve been made of Sherman's army.--Some think he has sixty thousand men. We know he has four full army corps and a strong force of cavalry. His corps will not number less than twelve thousand men. From North Carolina--Raids on Tarboro' and Goldsboro'. It is said that a cavalry force of the enemy was advancing on Tarboro', on Tar river, near the Wilmington and Weldon railroad. A force (numbers unknown) is also reported as moving on Goldsboro' from Newbern, along the south bank of the Neuse. We fear there is much truth in these statements. The enemy have, for several weeks, been concentrating at Newbern. Raleigh is one hundred miles from Newbern; Goldsboro' is midway between the two places. It was reported that a large Yankee cavalry force was advancing on Salisbury from East Tennessee, but there was nothing in it. The Richmond and Petersburg lines. All continues quiet on the lines before Richmond and Petersburg. Grant congratulates himself on holding General
Tarboro (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
nt estimates have been made of Sherman's army.--Some think he has sixty thousand men. We know he has four full army corps and a strong force of cavalry. His corps will not number less than twelve thousand men. From North Carolina--Raids on Tarboro' and Goldsboro'. It is said that a cavalry force of the enemy was advancing on Tarboro', on Tar river, near the Wilmington and Weldon railroad. A force (numbers unknown) is also reported as moving on Goldsboro' from Newbern, along the southTarboro', on Tar river, near the Wilmington and Weldon railroad. A force (numbers unknown) is also reported as moving on Goldsboro' from Newbern, along the south bank of the Neuse. We fear there is much truth in these statements. The enemy have, for several weeks, been concentrating at Newbern. Raleigh is one hundred miles from Newbern; Goldsboro' is midway between the two places. It was reported that a large Yankee cavalry force was advancing on Salisbury from East Tennessee, but there was nothing in it. The Richmond and Petersburg lines. All continues quiet on the lines before Richmond and Petersburg. Grant congratulates himself on
Tar River (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
e will march straight up the railroad to Charlotte, thence to Salisbury, thence to Greensboro' and Danville, and so on to Richmond. Many different estimates have been made of Sherman's army.--Some think he has sixty thousand men. We know he has four full army corps and a strong force of cavalry. His corps will not number less than twelve thousand men. From North Carolina--Raids on Tarboro' and Goldsboro'. It is said that a cavalry force of the enemy was advancing on Tarboro', on Tar river, near the Wilmington and Weldon railroad. A force (numbers unknown) is also reported as moving on Goldsboro' from Newbern, along the south bank of the Neuse. We fear there is much truth in these statements. The enemy have, for several weeks, been concentrating at Newbern. Raleigh is one hundred miles from Newbern; Goldsboro' is midway between the two places. It was reported that a large Yankee cavalry force was advancing on Salisbury from East Tennessee, but there was nothing in i
John Magill (search for this): article 2
New books. --We have received from the publisher, J. W. Randolph, a new religious book, from the pen of the Rt. Rev. John Magill, Bishop of the Richmond Diocese of the Catholic Church, entitled "Faith, the Victory; Or, a Comprehensive View of the Principal Doctrines of the Christian Religion."--The distinguished ability of the author leaves not a doubt that he has introduced into this work, in the most imposing style, the main arguments and texts bearing on the doctrines of his church. The blockade of our ports has greatly restricted the introduction of books, especially those on religious subjects, and the want of such was, it is understood, felt especially in the Catholic Church. The Bishop, in order to supply this want, has prepared this work. It is arranged with order and clearness, and will be of great value and usefulness to the Church and its members.
J. W. Randolph (search for this): article 2
New books. --We have received from the publisher, J. W. Randolph, a new religious book, from the pen of the Rt. Rev. John Magill, Bishop of the Richmond Diocese of the Catholic Church, entitled "Faith, the Victory; Or, a Comprehensive View of the Principal Doctrines of the Christian Religion."--The distinguished ability of the author leaves not a doubt that he has introduced into this work, in the most imposing style, the main arguments and texts bearing on the doctrines of his church. The blockade of our ports has greatly restricted the introduction of books, especially those on religious subjects, and the want of such was, it is understood, felt especially in the Catholic Church. The Bishop, in order to supply this want, has prepared this work. It is arranged with order and clearness, and will be of great value and usefulness to the Church and its members.
Runaway.--three hundred dollars reward. --Left my premises, near Mitchell's Spring, after eleven o'clock Saturday night, the 18th instant, William, a bright mulatto boy; curly brown hair; brown eyes; good looking; between seventeen and eighteen years of age; about five feet and a half high; well made; rather stern expression of countenance, and usually wears a very light homespun suit — jacket and pants. Formerly belonged to the Mayor of Petersburg, from whom I purchased him about a month ago.--He may be making his way over there to our army, where he has been for a year or so with an officer (a Captain Keely) in the commissary department. I will give the above reward for his arrest and delivery either in Petersburg or Richmond. S. E. Dove, Richmond, Va. fe 21--2t*
Runaway.--three hundred dollars reward. --Left my premises, near Mitchell's Spring, after eleven o'clock Saturday night, the 18th instant, William, a bright mulatto boy; curly brown hair; brown eyes; good looking; between seventeen and eighteen years of age; about five feet and a half high; well made; rather stern expression of countenance, and usually wears a very light homespun suit — jacket and pants. Formerly belonged to the Mayor of Petersburg, from whom I purchased him about a month ago.--He may be making his way over there to our army, where he has been for a year or so with an officer (a Captain Keely) in the commissary department. I will give the above reward for his arrest and delivery either in Petersburg or Richmond. S. E. Dove, Richmond, Va. fe 21--2t*
S. E. Dove (search for this): article 1
Runaway.--three hundred dollars reward. --Left my premises, near Mitchell's Spring, after eleven o'clock Saturday night, the 18th instant, William, a bright mulatto boy; curly brown hair; brown eyes; good looking; between seventeen and eighteen years of age; about five feet and a half high; well made; rather stern expression of countenance, and usually wears a very light homespun suit — jacket and pants. Formerly belonged to the Mayor of Petersburg, from whom I purchased him about a month ago.--He may be making his way over there to our army, where he has been for a year or so with an officer (a Captain Keely) in the commissary department. I will give the above reward for his arrest and delivery either in Petersburg or Richmond. S. E. Dove, Richmond, Va. fe 21--2t*
Five hundred dollars reward. --Ran away from Greensboro', North Carolina, on the 15th of this month, a negro man, named Dewis. Said negro is about twenty-four years old, five feet ten or eleven inches high, black complexion, and weighs one hundred and ninety-two pounds. He was bought on the 3d of February from Dr. R. H. Christian. I will pay the above reward for his delivery to me. Robert Lumpkin. Richmond, Virginia. fe 16--1m*
February 3rd (search for this): article 2
Five hundred dollars reward. --Ran away from Greensboro', North Carolina, on the 15th of this month, a negro man, named Dewis. Said negro is about twenty-four years old, five feet ten or eleven inches high, black complexion, and weighs one hundred and ninety-two pounds. He was bought on the 3d of February from Dr. R. H. Christian. I will pay the above reward for his delivery to me. Robert Lumpkin. Richmond, Virginia. fe 16--1m*
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