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The Daily Dispatch: March 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], What Mr. Buchanan proposes to do after the fourth of March. (search)
$10 reward. --Ran away, in January last, a Negro Man named "Lemuel," belonging to Wm. Ellette, of King William county. The said Negro is about 25 years old, of good size, and of a light or ginger-bread color. The probability is that he may be lurking about Richmond, or in King William county, near West Point, where he has a wife.--I will give the above reward, and all reasonable expenses paid, for his delivery to me in Richmond. Ro. B. Lyne. Metropolitan Hall. mh 1--dtf
$25 reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, about the middle of January, my Man "Manuel." Said negro is about five feet ten inches in height, bushy head of hair, and a very dark mulatto, and has a slight impediment in his speech when spoken to. Said negro is believed to be lurking about Atlee's Station, in Hanover county, or about Richmond.--The above reward will be paid for his apprehension and delivery to me in Richmond, or Hanover Jail, or to D. R. Jones, in King William co., Va. Thos. Doswell, Junction P. O., Hanover co., Va. mh 1--1m
The Daily Dispatch: March 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Duke of Newcastle on our Diffculties. (search)
$20 reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, about the middle of January, my Man "Mike." Said negro is about 5 feet 11 inches in height, of mulatto complexion, bushy head of hair, with whiskers and moustache when he left; one of his legs quite crooked, with an appearance of being knock kneed. Said negro is supposed to be lurking about Richmond, and has been hired for several years as a dining-room servant in Richmond. The above reward will be paid for his delivery to me in this city. Thos. W. Doswell. Richmond, Va. mh 1--1m
rty lost and missing was one million two hundred and thirty-seven thousand eight hundred and twenty-five dollars. This is the value of the property totally lost, exclusive of damage to vessels not amounting to a total loss. Total losses for January were one steamer, seventeen ships, eight barks, five brigs and eleven schooners, with a total value of property lost and missing amounting to one million five hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars. Vessels.Value. Total losses for Jand twenty-five dollars. This is the value of the property totally lost, exclusive of damage to vessels not amounting to a total loss. Total losses for January were one steamer, seventeen ships, eight barks, five brigs and eleven schooners, with a total value of property lost and missing amounting to one million five hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars. Vessels.Value. Total losses for January42$1,565,000 Total losses for February48$1,237,825 Total for two months$2,802,825