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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 22, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Henrico (Virginia, United States) or search for Henrico (Virginia, United States) in all documents.
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The Daily Dispatch: January 22, 1861., [Electronic resource], The National crisis. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: January 22, 1861., [Electronic resource], The National crisis. (search)
Commissioner of the Revenue.
--I am a candidate for the office of Commissioner of the Revenue for the Upper District in Henrico county, and solicit the suffrages of the voters.
ja 21--tde William Christian.
The Daily Dispatch: January 22, 1861., [Electronic resource], Selling shucks. (search)
Hon. A. R. Holladay
will be voted for by many citizens of Henrico county, who desire his services as their representative in the approaching Convention.
ja 22--3t Civis.
The Daily Dispatch: January 22, 1861., [Electronic resource], The capture of the New Orleans Barracks . (search)
$10 reward.
--Runaway from the subscriber, a boy, named Harry.
He is about 5½ feet high; aged 22 years; very dark complected.
I will pay a reward of ten dollars if delivered to the jail of Henrico county.
He is supposed to be about Richmond. R. A. Ford. Henrico county, Va. ja 18--4t*
$10 reward.
--Runaway from the subscriber, a boy, named Harry.
He is about 5½ feet high; aged 22 years; very dark complected.
I will pay a reward of ten dollars if delivered to the jail of Henrico county.
He is supposed to be about Richmond. R. A. Ford. Henrico county, Va. ja 18--4t*
To James Lyons, Esq.
--Sir — It has been a source of gratification to your numerous friends in the county of Henrico to hear your name generally spoken of as a candidate for our State Convention, to assemble in the city of Richmond on the 13th of February next.--We want men of talent, firmness, decision of character, and fidelity to the institutions of the South.
at this critical period of our history.
These, and every other qualification to constitute you an able and efficient represen ny, we have no doubt a majority, of the people, are directed towards you. We do not think our interests could be confided to safer or abler hands.
At such a juncture in our political affairs, we do not consider that any man is at liberty to with hold his services from those of his fellow-citizens who may desire them.
We therefore urge you to proclaim yourself a candidate at once to represent the county in the Convention.
A prompt reply will oblige
ja 22--1t Many Voters of Henrico.
J. T. Rosser.
--The numerous friends of Mr. Rosser will place his name before the Nominating Convention of the People of Henrico, as a Conservative Candidate for a seat in the State Convention.
Mr. Rosser is an experienced and observing man — is an eloquent and able debater, and deeply versed in the history and development of the various and the important questions which will necessarily come up for decision in the State Convention.
He is a true Virginian, a high-toned and chivalrous gentleman; and while he is, and ever has been, firmly opposed to the invidious or open attacks of the Black Republican party, in every form, he is eminently conservative, judicious, and anti-revolutionary in his views.
ja 22--1t Many Voters.
Edward E. Orvis
will be a candidate to represent the county of Henrico in the Convention, to meet on the 13th day of February next.
ja 16--1w
Commissioner of Revenue for Henrico Upper District
--Jacob B. Keesee will be voted for by the voters of Henrico for the Upper District, Election, 4th February. [ja 15--1t]Many Voters.
The Daily Dispatch: January 22, 1861., [Electronic resource], Financial condition of South Carolina . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: January 22, 1861., [Electronic resource], Financial condition of South Carolina . (search)