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ivery to me of a servant boy named Conway, belonging to Dr. Wm. J. Hallel, of Essex county. Conway left where he was hired, in Rocketts, in June last, and was when last heard of with the 2d Floridan regiment. He is about 13 or 14 years old; dark color. 2d. $20 for the delivery of Simeon to me.--Simeon is about 15 years old; is quite black; was hired to Mr. Johnson, in Chesterfield, and belongs to Mrs. E. B. Murphy, in Westmoreland county. 3d. $20 for a bright mulatto boy named William, goes by the name of Ben frequently. He is about 15 years old; belongs to James C. Roy, of Henrico, and was hired at Mrs. Jones's boardinghouse, Broad street; left in March. 4th. $5 for Cornelius, a well-set man; black color; speaks slow when spoken to; has his hair plaited sometimes; he left about the middle of June; has been to his wife's, at Mr. Richard Loungers, in King and Queen county, where it is believed he is now. James Moore, oc 29--6t* At Duke & Hutchinson's, Richmond.
livery to me of a servant boy named Conway, belonging to Dr. Wm. J. Hailel, of Essex county. Conway left where he was hired, in Rocketts, in June last, and was, when last heard of, with the 2d Florida regiment. He is about 13 or 14 years old; dark color. 2d. $20 for the delivery of Simeon to me.--Simeon is about 15 years old; is quite black; was hired to Mr. Johnson, in Chesterfield, and belongs to Mrs. E. B. Murphy, in Westmoreland county. 3d. $20 for a bright mulatto bey named William, goes by the name of Ben frequently. He is about 15 years old; belongs to James C. Roy, of Henrico, and was hired at Mrs. Jones's boarding- house, Broad street; left in March. 4th. $15 for Cornelius, a well-set man; black color; speaks slow when spoken to; has his hair plaited sometimes; he left about the middle of June; has been to his wife's, at Mr. Richard Loanger's, in King and Queen county, where it is believed he is now. James Moore, oc 29--6t* At Duke & Hutcheson's, Richmond.
The Daily Dispatch: June 6, 1864., [Electronic resource], The Confederate cotton loan in England. (search)
Arrest of runaways. --The following negroes were brought to this city and committed to Castle Thunder yesterday as runaways, by order of Maj. Bridgford, Provost Marshal for the Army of Northern Virginia; Ned Cross, slave of Miss Polly Cross, near Atice's Station, attempting to go to the enemy; "Gen." Terrell, slave of Dr. James Terrell, near Beaver Dam, attempting to go to the enemy; Charles, slave of M. P. Catlett, of Staunton, Va; John and William Stanley, claim to be free, but supposed to be runaways. At the same time there was also committed to the Castle a negro man named Cager Robinson, slave of James C. Roy, near Bowling Green, charged with stealing Government corn.