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Christmas (search for this): article 1
$25 reward. --Ranaway, on the 29th of March, a Woman, named Nancy, whom I purchased of H. Stern, of this city. She is of medium size, rather spare made, of a ginger-bread color; has a diffident spoken for is 23 years old; has a blister near on her neck. She was sold last Christmas at Reverend Wm. Andrews, deceased, nine miles near the city. She may now be in that neighborhood or near Slash Cottage, as she has a mother living at Mr. Wm.Winn's, near that place, in Glouster county. She was hired to Mr. Samuel Allen of this city, last year, and has a husband hire to Mr. Ballard, of the Exchange Hotel, by the name of Dolphins. I will pay the above reward if delivered to me in Richmond. my 1--1w* R. B. Woodward.
March 29th (search for this): article 1
$25 reward. --Ranaway, on the 29th of March, a Woman, named Nancy, whom I purchased of H. Stern, of this city. She is of medium size, rather spare made, of a ginger-bread color; has a diffident spoken for is 23 years old; has a blister near on her neck. She was sold last Christmas at Reverend Wm. Andrews, deceased, nine miles near the city. She may now be in that neighborhood or near Slash Cottage, as she has a mother living at Mr. Wm.Winn's, near that place, in Glouster county. She was hired to Mr. Samuel Allen of this city, last year, and has a husband hire to Mr. Ballard, of the Exchange Hotel, by the name of Dolphins. I will pay the above reward if delivered to me in Richmond. my 1--1w* R. B. Woodward.
$25 reward. --Ranaway, on the 29th of March, a Woman, named Nancy, whom I purchased of H. Stern, of this city. She is of medium size, rather spare made, of a ginger-bread color; has a diffident spoken for is 23 years old; has a blister near on her neck. She was sold last Christmas at Reverend Wm. Andrews, deceased, nine miles near the city. She may now be in that neighborhood or near Slash Cottage, as she has a mother living at Mr. Wm.Winn's, near that place, in Glouster county. She was hired to Mr. Samuel Allen of this city, last year, and has a husband hire to Mr. Ballard, of the Exchange Hotel, by the name of Dolphins. I will pay the above reward if delivered to me in Richmond. my 1--1w* R. B. Woodward.
William Andrews (search for this): article 1
$25 reward. --Ranaway, on the 29th of March, a Woman, named Nancy, whom I purchased of H. Stern, of this city. She is of medium size, rather spare made, of a ginger-bread color; has a diffident spoken for is 23 years old; has a blister near on her neck. She was sold last Christmas at Reverend Wm. Andrews, deceased, nine miles near the city. She may now be in that neighborhood or near Slash Cottage, as she has a mother living at Mr. Wm.Winn's, near that place, in Glouster county. She was hired to Mr. Samuel Allen of this city, last year, and has a husband hire to Mr. Ballard, of the Exchange Hotel, by the name of Dolphins. I will pay the above reward if delivered to me in Richmond. my 1--1w* R. B. Woodward.
Samuel Allen (search for this): article 1
$25 reward. --Ranaway, on the 29th of March, a Woman, named Nancy, whom I purchased of H. Stern, of this city. She is of medium size, rather spare made, of a ginger-bread color; has a diffident spoken for is 23 years old; has a blister near on her neck. She was sold last Christmas at Reverend Wm. Andrews, deceased, nine miles near the city. She may now be in that neighborhood or near Slash Cottage, as she has a mother living at Mr. Wm.Winn's, near that place, in Glouster county. She was hired to Mr. Samuel Allen of this city, last year, and has a husband hire to Mr. Ballard, of the Exchange Hotel, by the name of Dolphins. I will pay the above reward if delivered to me in Richmond. my 1--1w* R. B. Woodward.
C. Ballard (search for this): article 1
$25 reward. --Ranaway, on the 29th of March, a Woman, named Nancy, whom I purchased of H. Stern, of this city. She is of medium size, rather spare made, of a ginger-bread color; has a diffident spoken for is 23 years old; has a blister near on her neck. She was sold last Christmas at Reverend Wm. Andrews, deceased, nine miles near the city. She may now be in that neighborhood or near Slash Cottage, as she has a mother living at Mr. Wm.Winn's, near that place, in Glouster county. She was hired to Mr. Samuel Allen of this city, last year, and has a husband hire to Mr. Ballard, of the Exchange Hotel, by the name of Dolphins. I will pay the above reward if delivered to me in Richmond. my 1--1w* R. B. Woodward.
$25 reward. --Ranaway, on the 29th of March, a Woman, named Nancy, whom I purchased of H. Stern, of this city. She is of medium size, rather spare made, of a ginger-bread color; has a diffident spoken for is 23 years old; has a blister near on her neck. She was sold last Christmas at Reverend Wm. Andrews, deceased, nine miles near the city. She may now be in that neighborhood or near Slash Cottage, as she has a mother living at Mr. Wm.Winn's, near that place, in Glouster county. She was hired to Mr. Samuel Allen of this city, last year, and has a husband hire to Mr. Ballard, of the Exchange Hotel, by the name of Dolphins. I will pay the above reward if delivered to me in Richmond. my 1--1w* R. B. Woodward.
R. B. Woodward (search for this): article 1
$25 reward. --Ranaway, on the 29th of March, a Woman, named Nancy, whom I purchased of H. Stern, of this city. She is of medium size, rather spare made, of a ginger-bread color; has a diffident spoken for is 23 years old; has a blister near on her neck. She was sold last Christmas at Reverend Wm. Andrews, deceased, nine miles near the city. She may now be in that neighborhood or near Slash Cottage, as she has a mother living at Mr. Wm.Winn's, near that place, in Glouster county. She was hired to Mr. Samuel Allen of this city, last year, and has a husband hire to Mr. Ballard, of the Exchange Hotel, by the name of Dolphins. I will pay the above reward if delivered to me in Richmond. my 1--1w* R. B. Woodward.
k Charleston. Yesterday the class of West Point Cadets, 45 in number, that graduated on Monday last, arrived in this city, in pursuance of orders from the Secretary of War, and reported for duty to General Mansfield, in command here. One hundred men of the New York Firemen Zouaves have been detailed to erect tents (the Sibley army tent) near Benning's Bridge, where the regiment is to be stationed. They expect to go into camp at once. This morning about 7½ o'clock, by the accidental concussion of muskets in a stack in front of one of the tents at Camp Cameron, a piece was discharged, resulting in the death of a member of the Seventh Regiment, 8th company, by the name of Lady Keyes. Orders have been issued prohibiting the firing of guns in or about quarters, or in the corporation limits of the city, except in case of emergency. The beating of drums after sunset, marching through the streets, is also prohibited; also, the carrying of arms except on special service.
Mansfield (search for this): article 1
at in a few days they would be called upon to cross the Potomac, [cheers from members of various regiments,] and that they would be called upon to take Alexandria, Norfolk and Richmond; [cries of "That's the ticket!"] and that he expected they would not be required to stop until they took Charleston. Yesterday the class of West Point Cadets, 45 in number, that graduated on Monday last, arrived in this city, in pursuance of orders from the Secretary of War, and reported for duty to General Mansfield, in command here. One hundred men of the New York Firemen Zouaves have been detailed to erect tents (the Sibley army tent) near Benning's Bridge, where the regiment is to be stationed. They expect to go into camp at once. This morning about 7½ o'clock, by the accidental concussion of muskets in a stack in front of one of the tents at Camp Cameron, a piece was discharged, resulting in the death of a member of the Seventh Regiment, 8th company, by the name of Lady Keyes.
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