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The Daily Dispatch: January 15, 1861., [Electronic resource], Message from the acting Governor of Kansas. (search)
1861. --The undersigned offers his services to the public as a Hirer of Negroes for the ensuing year. His increased experience enables him confidently to promise those who engage his services, that their business will be attended to in the most satisfactory manner, and prompt returns made quarterly. References.--N. P. & T. C. Howard, Lee & Pleasants, L. R. Spillman, John H. Guy, Attorneys at Law, Alvey & Lipscomb, Porter, Harris & Horner, Merchants, Dr. Thomas Pollard, Rev. Philip B. Price, Richmond; Col. B. Anderson, N. W. Miller, Dr. John Morris Dr. G. W. Harris, C. F. Pope, Jno. S. Swift, Postmaster, John Woodson, Thos. J. Perkins, Goochland Co., Va., J. L. Crittenden, W. S. Embry, J. Joseph Dophman, Fauquier Co., Va.; Geo. Hamilton, Culpeper, Co.,Va.; W. Lunsford, S. W. Skinker, James I or es, Stafford Co., Va., Douglas H. Gordon, Fredericksburg, Va.; Col. M. M. Payne, U. S. A., Washington, D. C. Lucien Lewis. Office under Metropolitan Hall, Richmond. Va. de 15--1m
The returns. The following additional returns of the results in the following counties have been received: Fluvanna.--James M. Sprange, P. A., by 200 majority. Goochland.--Walter D. Leake, P. A., by 177 majority. Clarke.--H. M. Nelson, Conservative, with 140 majority for reference. Chesterfield, (Official.)--James H. Cox, Conservative, 1,098; L. M. Burfoot, P. A., 325.--Majority against reference, 135. King and Queen.--Richard H. Cox, P. A., by a large majority. Rockbridge.--Jas. B. Dorman and Samuel McD. Moore, Conservatives, have a majority of 1,000 or 1,500. Fauquier, (Official.)--Scott, P. A., 1,318; Marr, P. A., 1,443; Shackleford, Conservative, 409; Paine, Conservative, 154. Majority for reference 33. Caroline.--Ed. T. Morris, P. A. The majority against reference is 600. Botetourt.--Glasgow and Miller, P. A. Hanover.--Complete returns give Richardson, P. A., 450 majority over Nelson. Washington.--Campbell and Grant, Co
Fifteen dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber on the10th May, a Negro man named Charles. Has a wife at David Mims', in Goochland county, Va., where, no doubt, he can be found harries is stout built, bright mulatto, bushy hair, and is a shoemaker by trade I will pay the above reward for his delivery to me, or put in jail so I can get him. Wm. A. Deitrick, Jr., je 28--4t* Dover Mills P. O., Va.
Fifteen dollars reward. --Runaway from the subscriber, on the 10th May, a Negro man named Charles. Has a wife at David Mim's in Goochland county, Va. where, no doubt, he can be found. Charles is short built bright mulatto, bushy hair and is a shoemaker by trade. I will pay the above reward for his delivery to me, or put in jail so I can get him. Wm A. Dritrick, Jr. Je 28--4t Dever Mills P.O. Va.
Fifteen dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber on the 10th May, a Negro man named Charles. Has a wife at David Mims', in Goochland county, Va., where, no doubt, he can be found. Charles is stout built, bright mulatto, bushy hair, and is a shoemaker by trade. I will pay the above reward for his delivery to me, or put in jail so I can get him. Wm. A. Deitrick, Jr., je 23--* Dover Mills P. O., Va.
Fifteen Dollars reward. --Runaway from the subscriber, on the 10th May. a Negro man named Charles. 'Has a wife at David Mims', in Goochland county, Va. where, no doubt, he can be found. stout built, bright mulatto, bushy hair, and is a shoemaker by trade. I will pay the above reward for his delivery to me, or put in jail so I can get him. Wm. A. Deltrick, Jr., je 28--4t* Dover Mills P. O., Va.
Personal. --There arrived yesterday at the Spotswood House, besides others, A. B. Long street, Columbia, S. C.; Philip H. Montague Florida; W. S. Winder, N. C.; J. Richardson Savannah; F. Van Bibber, C. S. N.; J. A. Seddon, Goochland; S. J. Sharp, William Canere, Baltimore; A. D. Dickinson, Prince Edward; R. W. Patrick, Centerville, Texas At the Exchange, A. McCleish, Alexandria Major T. W. Woodward, S. C.; Col. Hill Catter. Va.; D. J. Whittington, Tenn.; Dr. Bonman, N. O., and others.
cure Hull, Falmouth; Robert E. Lee, Alexandria; Edward B. Massie, Augusta; Hodijah L. Meade, Richmond city; Joseph B. Myers, Kentucky; R. Channing M. Page, Albemarle; William Merry Perkins, Buckingham; R. A. Sclater, Hampton; Charles W. Turner, Goochland. School of Greek.--Robert C. Berkeley, Hanover; John W. Gillespie, Louisa; C. Powell Grady. Loudoun; Jerry Malcolm Harris, Louisa; C. N. Berkeley Minor, Hanover; Thomas H. Norwood, Georgetown, D. C.; Samuel H. Pulliam, Richmond city; Char Moneure Hull, Falmouth; John K. Jones, Nottoway; Randolph H. McKim, Baltimore; Edward B. Massie, Augusta; J. N. May, Louisa; John J. Norwood, Georgetown, D C; R. Channing M. Page, Albemarle, Samuel. H. Pulliam, Richmond city; Chas. W. Turner, Goochland; J. W. Wyatt, Albemarle; T. R. B. Wright, Essex. School of Mixed Mathematic--N. Fitzgerald, Hampton; A. S. Pendleton, Lexington School of Natural Philosophy.--C. Powell Grady, Loudoun; J. Moncure Hull, Falmouth; Richard W. Jones, Gree
overnor: George W. Munford. Secretary of the Commonwealth. List of the Counties and Cities from which regiments are called, and the places at which they are to rendezvous: Winchester.--Morgan, Berkeley, Jefferson Frederick, Clarke Hampshire, Warren. Strasburg--(except those Companies already ordered to Beverly)--Shenandoah, Hardy, Page Pendleton, Highland, Rockingham, August Bath, Rockbridge. Charlottesville.--Albemarle, Nelson Amherst, Fluvanna. Richmond.--Goochland, Hanover, Henrico, Richmond. Gordonsville.--Louisa. Fredericksburg.--Stafford, Caroline, Spotsylvania. Williamsburg.--James City, Elisabeth City New Kent, York, Warwich, Charles City. West Point.--King William. Tappahannock.--Essex. Gloucester Point.--King and Queen, Gloucester. at their Court-houses.--Westmoreland, Richmond, Northumberland, Lancaster, Matthew, Middlesex. report to General Beauregard at Manassas Junction, as heretofore ordered by Adjut
Henrico.--Dr. John Garnett, Messrs. Henry Cox, R. A. Mayo, R. Gentry, James Carter, N. F. Bowe, J. B. Crenshaw, Rev. Geo. D. Exall, John F. Wrenn, John Stewart, James Lyons, Fendall Griffin, Garland Hanes, Josiah Dobbs, F. Stearns, Thos. E. Nichols, Henry Satter-white. Hanover.--Messrs. Ed. Sydnor, B. T. Winston, W. C. Shelton, G. W. Doswell, Dr. W. F. Gaines, Col. E. Shelton. Chesterfield.--Messrs. H. T. Drewry, Samuel. Hargrove, W. B. Gates, Augustus Jenks, E. O. Watkins, T. Dorsett, Rev. C. Friend. Charles City.--Messrs. Hill Carter, Robert Douthat, and Dr. E. Wilcox. Prince George.--Dr. Osborne. New Kent.--Dr. S. P. Christian, Mr. H. M. Sherman. Goochland.--Mr. J. M. Trevilian, Dr. Geo. Harris. Halifax.--J. Atkinson. Amelia.--Rev. R. McIlwaine. P. B. Price, Committee. A. S. Lee, Committee. E. Straus, Committee. C. Burnett, Committee. C. R. Barksdale, Committee. C. Bates, Committee. Richmond, July 26, 1861.
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