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The Daily Dispatch: July 6, 1864., [Electronic resource], Revelation of a Mammoth scheme of operations. (search)
300 dollars reward. --I will give the above reward for the delivery to me of my man Alick to S. N. Davis &Co, of Richmond. Said negro, I believe, in lurking in Charlotte county, Va.--He has a wife at Mr. Motley's, in Keysville, of said county. Alick was originally from Georgia, but has lately lived in Charlotte; he is about 5 feet 6 or 8 inches high, very black, nore very wide and fist; has a prominent scar on the upper part of the breast bone; is quite intelligent, and can read and write. I purchased him in Richmond in May of J. R. Sedgwick. Alick carried off a large bay horse belonging to Dr. Geo Brown. Said horse was lame in one of his hind feet by gravel; he is slightly white in his face and on both hind feet. Lewis. J. Walton, M. D, Walton's Mills P O. Cumberland co. Va. je 20--cod8t
has hitherto evinced an unusual shrewdness in the disposition of his plans for the capture of Atlanta. He must necessarily arrange his movements to engage the attention of our front during a few days, against his , whilst he secures his positions and repairs the railroad so that he may bring to his immediate near his railway supply trains. He will be delayed some days on account of the frogs and a considerable portion of the raffle having been removed before we left Maritain, by order of Gov. Brown. When he succeeds in establishing his depots of supplies at convenient and proper places, he will again begin his advances. Thus it will occur that several days must elapse before the enemy can make any advances on this city with such force as to seriously threaten our occupation of cause us to evacuate if battle is not given. Noon of the 8th--The enemy this morning made a heavy advance on our extreme left, and commenced severe skirmishing with musketry and artillery, exhibiting an
300 dollars reward. --I will give the above reward for the delivery to me of my man Alick to S. N. Davis & Co, of Richmond. Said negro, I believe, is lurking in Charlotte county, Va.--He has a wife at Mr. Motley's, in Keysville, of said county. Alick was originally from Georgia, but has lately lived in Charlotte; he is about 4 feet 6 or 8 inches high, very black, nose very wide and flat; has a prominent scar on the upper part of the brea bone; is quite intelligent, and can read and write; I purchased him in Richmond in May of J. R. Sedgwick. Alick carried off a large bay horse belonging to Dr. Geo Brown. Said horse was lame in one of his hind feet by gravel; he is slightly white in his face and on both hind feet. Lewis J. Walton, M. D., Walton's Mills P. O., Cumberland co, Va. je 30--eod6½t
300 dollars reward. --I will give the above reward for the delivery to me of my man Alick to S N Davis & Co, of Richmond. Said negro, I believe, is lurking in Charlotte county, Va.--He has a wife at Mr. Motley's, in Keysville, of said county. Alick was originally from Georgia, but has lately lived in Charlotte; he is about 5 feet 6 or 8 inches high, very black, nore very wide and flat; has a prominent scar on the upper part of the breast bone; is quite intelligent, and can road and write. I purchased him in Richmond in May of J R Sedgwick. Alick carried off a large bay horse belonging to Dr. Geo Brown. Said horse was lame in one of his hind feet by gravel; he is slightly white in his face and on both hind feet. Lewis J. Walton, M. D., Walton's Mills P. O., Cumberland co, Va. je 30--eod6t
300 dollars reward. --I was give the above reward for the delivery to me of my man Alick to S N Davis & Co, of Richmond. Said negro, I believe, is lurking in Charlotte county, Va — He has a wife at Mr Motley's, in Keysville, of said county. Alick was originally from Georgia, but has lately lived in Charlotte; he is about 5 feet 5 or 8 inches high, very black, nose very wide and flat, has a prominent scar on the upper part of the breast bone; is quite intelligent, and can read and write. I purchased him in Richmond in May of S R Sedgwick. Alick carried off a large bay horse belonging to Dr. Geo Brown. Said horse was lame in one of its hind feet by gravel; he is slightly white in his feet and on both hind feet. Lewis J Walton, M D, Walton's Mills P G, Cumberland co, Va. je 30--cod8t
The Daily Dispatch: July 16, 1864., [Electronic resource], Formal murder of Confederate soldiers. (search)
300 dollars reward --I will give the above reward for the delivery to me of my man Apok to S. N. Davis & Co., of Richmond. Said negro. I believe, is lurking in Charlotte county, Va.--He has a wife at Mr. Motley's, in Keysville, of said county. Alick was originally from Georgia, but has lately lived in Charlotte; he is about 5 feet 6 or 8 inches high, very black, very wide and flat; has a preeminent scar on the upper part of the brought bone; is quite intelligent, and can read and write. I purchased him in Richmond in May of J. R. Sedgwick. Alick carried off a large bay horse belonging to Dr. Geo Brown. Said horse was lame in one of his hind feet by gravel; he is slightly white in his face and on both hind feet. Lewis J. Walton, M. D., Walton's Milia P. O., Cumberland co, Va. je 80--cod6t*