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$10 reward. --Ran away, about the first of last month, (February,) a negro man, named " Sam," the property ofBenj. J. Williamson. He is about five feet six inches in height, of mulatto complexion, and has a good head of hair. Said negro has been accustomed to working in a tobacco factory, and was hired last year by G. W. Gilliam, Esq., and is no doubt lurking about the city. The above reward will be paid for his delivery to us, in Richmond. Jas. M. Taylor & Son, Corner of Bank and 11th sts. mh 7--eod5t
The Daily Dispatch: July 9, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Northern Congress.--the Pan-Handle traitors Assume to represent Virginia! (search)
r of persons were sent to jail yesterday, for want of security to keep the peace, on charges mostly arising from drunkenness. In this class was embraced Ann Rose, John Holt, John W. Read, Julius T. Mitchell, Joseph Dunnavant, and Jerry Maher. Henry Hone, charged with stealing $46 from James Wilkinson; case continued till the 10th. John J. Daniel, suspicious; continued to same day. John H. Park was committed for behaving disorderly and assaulting negroes in the street. Robert, slave of G. W. Gilliam, was whipped for stealing twelve boxes of blacking. John Crosby was committed as a spy.--Thomas Walker, tried for assaulting Miles Talley, was acquitted. Mary Ann Sexton, charged with assaulting Mary Roper and Ellen O'Toole, gave William Shanks as surety, and was let off. Mary, slave of Alexander Rowlett, was tried and acquitted of stoning the house of Maria L. Ewen. Joseph Richards, free, was ordered twenty lashes for stealing $17 in bank notes from James T. Everett. Henry and Hyman
ation, though they want more. The usual bounty and clothing will be furnished. Apply in person or by letter, to either of the above. The Richmond Fayette Artillery, Capt. M. C. Macon, known and admired by all, having re-enlisted for two years, want forty additional men, who can learn particulars from Peyton Johnston, No. 115 Main street, or the Captain, at Yorktown. Twenty-five recruits are wanted to fill up an Infantry Company attached to Colonel Godwin's regiment. Apply to G. W. Gilliam, in rear of this office. W. N. Coffin, S. S. Nicholas, and W. P. Woodruff, are enlisting men by authority of the Secretary of War, to man a battery at Yorktown. All of these gentlemen have been under fire during the present war, so no soldier can go amiss in joining them. Capt. D. B. Jones, of Company F, is raising a company for two years' service. Applicants can apply to Capt. D. W. Saunders, Geo. Timberlake's old stand, Brock Avenue. Marmaduke Johnson, and other gentle
The Daily Dispatch: April 7, 1864., [Electronic resource], Richmond and Danville R R, Sup's office, Richmond, April 5, 1864. (search)
skins 388; A. Y. Stokes 355; E. A. J. Clopton 279; N. B. Hill 272; Wm. J. Brown 214; A. Millspangh 188; John H. Greanor 100; P. H. Butler 54. Aldermen — Wm. Taylor 476; R. D. Sanxay 416; J. H. Pleasants 378; R. J. Caristian 334; L. T. Chandler 250; John M. Higgins 203; A. B. Wells 171; J. H. Freeman 95; J. C. Page 25; J. H. Gentry 16. Madison Ward. Councilmen — D. J. Burr 522; Geo K. Crutchfield 521; G. W. Randolph 520; Jas A. Scott 518; R. F. Walker 509. Aldermen — Geo. N. Gwathmey 482. G. W. Gilliam 418; Andrew L. Ellett 360; Jas K. Caskie 346; Chas E. Wortham 325; Chas E. Hunt 174; C. G. Barney 94; scattering 200. Monroe Ward. Councilmen — L. W. Glazebrook 526. Thos C. Epps 587; D. J. Saunders 586; F. Grillin 532; S. D. Denoon 512; scattering 134. Aldermen — Jas C. McCarthy 459; J. T. Williams 416; J. F. Regnault 319; T. M. Jones 337; A. Gary 311; N. C. Lipscombe 259, Wm. J. Bevill 207; Wm. S. Phillips 182; R. G. Farley 174; W. W. Timberla