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Sixty dollars reward. --Ran away, on the 22d of January, 1865, from the Confederate States Nitre Works, Richmond, Lewis Harris and Sam Valentine, free negroes.--They live in Mecklenburg, and may have hired themselves to the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company, to be employed at Keysville. Deliver them to any jail and notify E. Harrison, Richmond, Va., ja 27--6t
ille115 Durham's74McLean's122 Hillsboro'88Greensboro'130 Raleigh and Gaston. From Raleigh toFrom Raleigh toMiles. Huntsville10Warrenton58 Forrestville16Macon62 Franklinton25Littleton73 Kitrell's35Summit79 Henderson42Gaston82 Ridgeway Junction55Weldon94 Roanoke Valley. From Ridgeway Junction toMiles.From Ridgeway Junction toMiles. Townesville10Clarksville22 Richmond and Danville. From Richmond toMiles.From Richmond toMiles. Manchester4Meherrin65 Powhite8Keysville73 Coalfield13Drake's Branch81 Tomahawk18Mossingford84 Powhatan22Roanoke90 Mattoak27Clover94 Chula30Scottsburg100 Amelia Courthouse36Boston109 Jetersville43New's Ferry117 Jennings Ordinary50Barksdale127 Burkesville55Ringgold125 Price's31Danville140 Southside railroad. From Petersburg toMiles.From Petersburg toMiles. Sutherland's10Farmville69 Ford's20Prospact79 Wilson's27Franklin's87 Wellville31Appomattox99 Blacks and Whites37Spout Spring105 Nottoway Courthouse42Conc
The Daily Dispatch: December 14, 1865., [Electronic resource], Southern Representation — the latest news from Washington. (search)
ns, was adopted: "Resolved. That a committee of five be appointed to ascertain and report to this meeting whether any satisfactory arrangement can be made for completing the extension of the Roanoke and Valley railroad from Clarksville to Keysville." The following gentlemen were appointed said committee: Messrs. William H. Lyons, Thomas S. Flournoy, Thomas T. Giles, R. B. Watkins and A. Y. Stokes. On motion of Mr. Sutherlin, the meeting took a recess till 7 o'clock P. M. Een withdrawn. The fourth resolution was adopted without debate. Judge William H. Lyons, from the Committee to ascertain whether any arrangement could be made with the Roanoke Valley Railroad Company, for the extension of their road to Keysville, submitted a report, giving the result of the conference with the Directors of that road, and recommending the adoption of the following resolutions: "Resolved, That the stockholders of the Richmond and Danville railroad regard the Roanok