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$25 reward.
--The will pay $25 reward for the following property, (or information that will lead to its dis ery,) stolen from him on Tuesday by a negro boy, at the Danville depot, in whose custody it was temporarily placed, viz: a black.
Valise, containing a lot of wearing apparel and four $100 confederate Conpon Bonds, numbering 1587, 1598, 1599, and 1800, issued to George Russell, May 9th, 1882; also, a heavy drab Shawl, and an Umbrella with a white handle.
The public are hereby cautioned against trading for the above described Bonds.
Any information concerning the above subject matter may be left with J. T. Taylor, Post-Office Department, C. S. A.
my 14--6t* Geo Russell.
The Daily Dispatch: may 29, 1862., [Electronic resource], The sick and wounded soldiers (search)
A beautiful Confederate
flag, made of the best silk, has been presented to the Jennings Wise Hossars, by the Misses Taylor, of this city.
A few evenings since a gallant member of the corps was instrumental in saving them from the consequences of an accident, which, but for his interference, might have resulted seriously.
The flag is a memento of their gratitude, and a deserved compliment to the corps of which he is a member.
The flag was fabricated at the well known establishment of Mr. George Russell, on Main street.