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One Hundred Dollars Reward will be paid for the delivery of my man William, a smith by trade, who ran away from Messrs. Hand & Crenshaw about the 1st August, 1863. Said is about 6 feet high, 21 years old, brown completed good looking, and intelligent. Wm P Smith, For George Druggist au 28--6t*
Fifty Dollars Reward. --Will be paid for the apprehension of Frank, the property of W S Crenshaw. He is of dark brown color, about feet nine inches in height, has several white about his face, and is 25 to 27 years old. Frank seen at the Central depot Sunday evening, 23d inst, when the cars arrived. Crenshaw &Co. au 25--ts Fifty Dollars Reward. --Will be paid for the apprehension of Frank, the property of W S Crenshaw. He is of dark brown color, about feet nine inches in height, has several white about his face, and is 25 to 27 years old. Frank seen at the Central depot Sunday evening, 23d inst, when the cars arrived. Crenshaw &Co. au 25--ts
Fifty Dollars reward. --Will be paid for the apprehension of Frank, the property of Crenshaw. He is of dark brown color, about five feet nine inches in height, has several white spots about his face, and is 25 to 27 years old. Frank was seen at the Central depot Sunday evening, when the ours arrived. Crenshaw & au 26--ts Fifty Dollars reward. --Will be paid for the apprehension of Frank, the property of Crenshaw. He is of dark brown color, about five feet nine inches in height, has several white spots about his face, and is 25 to 27 years old. Frank was seen at the Central depot Sunday evening, when the ours arrived. Crenshaw & au 26--ts
One Hundred Dollars Reward will be paid for the delivery of my man William, a blacksmith by trade, who ran away from Messrs. Hazall & Crenshaw about the 1st August, 1863. Said man 14 about 6 feet high, 21 years old, brown complexion, good looking, and intelligent. Wm P Smith, For George Duggins. au 28--5t*
Fifty Dollars Reward --Will be paid for the apprehension of Frank, the property of W S Crenshaw. He is of dark brown color, about five feet nine inches in height, has several white spots about his face, and is 25 to 27 years old. Frank was seen at the Central depot Sunday evening, 22d inst, when the cars arrived. Crenshaw & Co. au 25--ts Fifty Dollars Reward --Will be paid for the apprehension of Frank, the property of W S Crenshaw. He is of dark brown color, about five feet nine inches in height, has several white spots about his face, and is 25 to 27 years old. Frank was seen at the Central depot Sunday evening, 22d inst, when the cars arrived. Crenshaw & Co. au 25--ts
Ranaway--$300 reward. --Left my house, in Charlotte county, on the night of the 5th inst, my men Pompey,(cook.) Miles (carriage-driver.) and George,(blacksmith.) I will give a reward of $100 each for their apprehension and delivery to me, or confinement in jail so that I get them, or either of them Communicate with me — Drake's Blanch P. O., Charlotte county, Va. or Dr. Crenshaw, Richmond. Jno A Selden. [no 7--sed1t]
The Daily Dispatch: November 10, 1863., [Electronic resource], The fight near Kelley's Ford Saturday--further Particulars; (search)
Ranaway.--$300 reward -- Left my house, in Charlotte county, on the night of the 5th inst, my men Pompey, (cook) Miles (carriage driven.) and Groang,(blacksmith.) I will give a reward of $100 each for their apprehension and delivery to me, or confinement in jail so that I get them, or either of them. Communicate with me — Drake's Branch P O., Charlotte county, Va. or Dr. Crenshaw. Richmond. Jno A Selden. [no 7--coditt]
The Daily Dispatch: November 19, 1863., [Electronic resource], Annual report of the Virginia Central Railroad. (search)
Destructive fire. --Yesterday morning, about half-past 7 o'clock, the large two-and-a-half-story brick building, immediately west of the large flouring mills of Messrs. Haxall & Crenshaw, on the north bank of James river, and used by the proprietors of that mill for klin-drying barrel timber, accidentally took fire, and in an indescribably short time the entire superstructure was one vast sheet of flames. The firemen being on their way to their engine-houses, heard the alarm, and were soon at work on the burning mass, every man exerting himself as if his life depended upon the effort. The steam-engine, too, poured volumes of water upon the pile, and prevented the flames from spreading eastward to the mills; but the fire had gotten such a hold upon the heaps of lumber that it seemed to be unconquerable. With the most commendable zeal the firemen set to work throwing out the charred timber, regardless of the dense clouds of smoke that filled every nook and cranny of the house. -
Ranaway --$300 Reward — left my house, in Charlotte county, on the night of the 5th inst. my men Pompet. (cook,) Miles (carriage-driver,) and George, (blacksmith) I will give a reward of $100 each for their apprehension and delivery to me, or confinement in jail so that I get them, or either of them Communicate with me — Drake's Branch P. O, Charlotte county, Va. or Dr. Crenshaw, Richmond. Jno A Selden. [ne7--ec
Dark Subjects. --Jim, slave to Thos. Watts, having a bolt of stolen cloth; Jain, slave to Haxall, Crenshaw & Co., for stealing pigtron; and Henry, a slave, for stealing a bag of corn, were before the Mayor yesterday and sentenced to the lash.