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By the Governor of Virginia — Proclamation. --Information having been received by the Executive that Henry L. Harris, who was confined int he jail of Nelsen county, charged with murder, broke jail on the night of the 25th of November, 1862, and is now going at large: Therefore, I do hereby offer a reward of one hundred dollars to any person or persons who shall arrest the said Henry L. Harris and deliver him in the jail of Nelson county; and I do moreover require all officers of this Commonwealth, civil and military, and request the people generally, to use their best exertions to procure the arrest of the said Harris that he may be brought to justice. Given under my hand as Governor and under the Lesser Seal of the Common wealth, at Richmond, this 16th day of December, 1862, in the 87th year of the Commonwealth. John Letcher. By the Governor: George W. Munford, Sec'y of the Commonwealth. Harris is about 42 or 43 years of age, weighs about 135 or 140 p
Augusta Ga. Elias O Hudges Connetun county, Ala. Geo. W Boward Yazoo county, Miss. Wm R Hughes, Hillsboro', N C. King, Louisburg, N. C. John E Lockridge, Augusta county, Va. Wm H Mackey, Rockbridge county, Va. Jas W Maxwell, Nelson county, Va. Jas T Meek, Yorkville, S C. Lewis B Montague Middlesex county, Va. Samuel W Murphy, Havre de Grace, Md. Thos Z Offutt, M D, Baltimore county, Md. Cincinnatus M Parker, Jackson Miss. John D Page, Nelson county, Va. P Paysick Pker, Jackson Miss. John D Page, Nelson county, Va. P Paysick Perkins Louisa county, Va. Francis M Priest, Pendleton county, Va. Lawrence H Prosser, Woodville, Miss. Charles T Richardson, county, Va. Preston Roan, Caswell county, N C. Peter F Scott, Northampton county, Va. Thos B Slaughter, Putnam county, Ga. Thos E Stratton, Richmond, Va. O Wesley Thomas, Richmond, Va. Charles A Ware, Clarke county, Va. Henry V Weeden, Huntsville Ala. Jett T West Morgan county, Ga.
The Daily Dispatch: March 11, 1863., [Electronic resource], The second advance of the enemy in North Carolina. (search)
Fifty dollars reward. --I will pay the above reward for the apprehension and delivery, or confinement in jail, of my man George Rucker, who ran away in December last and was last heard of at the farm or Mr. Morson, in Goochland, where his wife lives. George is well known in Richmond and on the Canal, having been Captain of a freight boat for twenty years. He is about 50 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, gingerbread color, and has remarkably short hair, closely inapt. Clifford Cabell, Greenway P. O. Nelson co., Va. mh 11--10t*
Fifty dollars reward. --I will pay the above reward for the apprehension and delivery, or confinement in jail, of my man George Rucker, who ran away in December last and was last heard of at the farm of Mr. Morson, in Goochland, where his wife lives. George is well known in Richmond and on the Canal, having been Captain of a freight boat for twenty years. He is about 50 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, gingerbread color, and has remarkably short hair, closely inapt. Clifford Cabell, Greenway P. O., Nelson co., Va. mh 11--10t*
The Daily Dispatch: March 13, 1863., [Electronic resource], Skulking officers — an excellent Move. (search)
Fifty dollars reward. --I will pay the above reward for the apprehension and delivery, or confinement in jail, of my man George Rucker, who ran away in December last and was last heard of at the farm of Mr. Morson, in Goochland, where his wife lives. George is well known in Richmond and on the Canal, having been Captain of a freight boat for twenty years. He is about 50 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, gingerbread color, and has remarkably short hair, closely inapt. Clifford Cabell, Greenway P. O., Nelson co. Va. mh 11--10t*
The Daily Dispatch: March 19, 1863., [Electronic resource], The Army and the Contraband — what will the Yankees do with the "Elephant?" (search)
Fifty dollars reward. --I will pay the above reward for the apprehension and delivery, or confinement in jail, of my man George Rucker, who ranaway in December last and was last heard of at the farm of Mr Morson, in Goochland, where his wife lives. George is well known in Richmond and on the Canal, having been Captain of a freight boat for twenty years. He is about 50 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, ginger-broad color, and has remarkably short hair, closely kept. Clifford Cabell. Greenway P. O. Nelson co. Va. mh 11--10t*
Fifty dollars reward. --I will pay the above reward for the apprehension and delivery, or confinement in jail, of my man George Rucker, who ran away in December last and was last heard of at the farm of Mr. Morson, in Goochland, where his wife lives. George is well-known in Richmond and on the Canal, having been Captain of a freight boat for twenty years. He is about 50 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, ginger-bread color, and has remarkably short hair, closely napt. Clifford Cabell, Greenway P. O., Nelson co., Va. mh 11--10t*
The Daily Dispatch: March 21, 1863., [Electronic resource], The English press on the emancipation Society. (search)
Fifty dollars reward --I will pay the above reward for the apprehension and delivery, on confinement in jail, of any man George Tucker who ran away, in December last and was last heard of at the farm of Mr. Morgon, in Goochland, where his wife lives. George is well known in Richmond and on the Canal, having been of a freight boat for twenty years. He is about 50 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, gingerbread color, and had remarkably about hair, capt. Clifford Cabell. Greenway P. O. Nelson co. Va. mh 11--10t*
Fifty dollars reward --I will pay the above reward for the apprehension and delivery, or confinement in jail, of my man George Rucker. who ran away in December last and was last heard of at the farm of Mr Morson, in Goochland, where his wife lives. George is well known in Fishmond and on the Canal, having been Captain of a freight boat for twenty years He about 50 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, ginger bread color, and has remarkably short hair, closely napt. Clifford Cabell. Greenway P. O. Nelson co. Va. mh 11--10t*
Farmers resolutions. --The people of Nelson county, Va, held, on the 234 inst., a public meeting at which a series of resolutions were passed. Of the series we publish three, as follows: That in the opinion of this meeting the necessities of the army and people, and the best interests of the State absolutely require that every man, unless he is blind or indifferent to the fate of his country, should entirely abandon the cultivation of tobacco and devote all his labor (to its utmost capacity) to the production of supplies of every kind for consumption by the army, and the many non-producers at home. That we hereby express our deep regret at the passage, by the Legislature, of the law permitting the cultivation of 2,500 bills of tobacco to the hand, and cannot withhold the public manifestation of our earnest disapproval thereof; disappointed and surprised that an entire prohibition was not carried — satisfied, as we are, that it would have been cheerfully acquiesced in
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