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Patrol appointed. --The County Court of Henrico yesterday appointed, for a term not exceeding three months the following persons to act as a patrol in the county of Henrico, to wit: N. F. Bowe, Captain; A. L. Holladay, 1st Lieutenant; G. Alberget, 2d Lieutenant; Peter Newman, 1st Sergeant; Jali Taylor, 2d Sergeant. Privates — S. Lovingston, Jo. Kirsh, J. A. Lacy, J. R. Lacy, H. Hechiler, S. Hilstern, Wm Cullingsworth, H. J. Christian, L. Chamberlain, M. Altmeyer, A. W. West, Jno. P. Taylor, Thos J. Taylor. C. Hartman. N. Bowe, H. Davis. T. Huffman, Jno. A. Chevallie, R. W. Allen, W. T. Linsey. The Patrol are required to visit and patrol within the county aforesaid, twice a week, all negro quarters and other places suspected of having therein unlawful assemblies of such slaves as may stroll from one plantation to another without permission. The service to be performed by them to be free of cost to the county.
$10 reward. --Ranaway from my house, on the 5th inst., my negro boy, Joe. He is 5 feet 4 inches high, ginger-bread color, and a butcher by trade. I will give the above reward for his delivery to me, at my house, or my stall at the Old Market. my 7--6t* Joseph Kirsh.
$10 reward. --Ranaway from my house, on the 5th inst., my negro boy, Joe. He is 5 feet 4 inches high, ginger-bread color, and a butcher by trade. I will give the above reward for his delivery to me, at my house, or my stall at the Old Market. my 7--6t* Joseph Kirsh.
$10 reward. --Ranaway from my house, on the 5th inst., my negro boy, Joe. He is 5 feet 4 inches high, ginger-bread color, and a butcher by trade. I will give the above reward for his delivery to me, at my house, or my stall at the Old Market. my 7--6t* Joseph Kirsh.
The Daily Dispatch: August 2, 1862., [Electronic resource], A card from Dr. Plumer--he Defines his position. (search)
One hundred dollars reward. --Ran away from my house, on Brook turnpike, on the first part of May last, my negro boy Joe. Said negro is about 18 years of age, ginger color; his head is bent a little forward, speaks very fast, and is a butcher by trade; is 4½ feet high. The above reward will be paid if delivered to me, or for any information so that I can get him again will be liberally rewarded. Jos. Kirsh. jy 31--12t* Old Market, Stall No. 17.
identified by Government employees. He was bailed to answer indictment for the offence before the Hustings Court Grand Jury in February next. Richard Murray, white, charged with drunkenness, disorderly conduct in the street, and resisting the civil officers in the discharge of their duties, was remanded for indictment by the Grand Jury of the Hustings Court. Myer Schwartz, white, charged with using abusive and insulting language towards Mrs. Sarah Phillips, in the First Market, and being generally disorderly in the same place, was fined twenty-five dollars and required to give security in the sum of three hundred dollars for his future good behavior. Joseph Kirsh, a butcher in the First Market, was fined ten dollars for offering beef for sale without exhibiting at his stall the hides and heads, as required by ordinance. Frederick Weinholdt was fined fifty dollars for selling a pair of shoes to a negro slave without obtaining the permission of the owner to do so.