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Wanted --I wish to purchase a negro woman, as seamstress and nurse. A liberal price will be paid for one who can come well recommended for honesty, industry and capacity. Apply to me at the Adj't and insp Gen's office, or Mr. Starke's, on Grace st, near the old Fair Grounds. Jno Withers, A A Gen. se 11--6t
Wanted --I wish to purchase a negro woman, as seamstress and nurse. A liberal price will be paid for one who can come well recommended for honesty, industry and capacity. Apply to me at the Adj't and insp Gen's office, or Mr. Starke's, on Grace st, near the old Fair Grounds. Jno Withers, A A Gen. se 11--6t
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Wanted --I wish to purchase a negro woman, as seamstress and nurse. A liberal price will be paid for one who can come well recommended for honesty, industry and capacity. Apply to me at the Adj't and insp Gen's office, or Mr. Starke's, on Grace st, near the old Fair Grounds. Jno Withers, A A Gen. se 11--6t
Ran Away from the subscriber on the 9th inst. my negro man named Joe. He is about 6 feet high, large, thick lips, large feet and hands, quite a stout man, dark ginger color. Blacksmith by trade, I will give $50 reward for his delivery to me, or in any jail so that I can get him. Wm J Meador, Farmville, Va. se 16--6t*
Ran Away from the subscriber on the 9th inst. my negro man named Joe. He is about 6 feet high, large, thick lips, large feet and hands, quite a stout man, dark ginger color. Blacksmith by trade, I will give $50 reward for his delivery to me, or in any jail so that I can get him. Wm J Meador, Farmville, Va. se 16--6t*
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Ran Away from the subscriber on the 9th inst. my negro man named Joe. He is about 6 feet high, large, thick lips, large feet and hands, quite a stout man, dark ginger color. Blacksmith by trade, I will give $50 reward for his delivery to me, or in any jail so that I can get him. Wm J Meador, Farmville, Va. se 16--6t*
arez and his Cabinet have been urged by leading Mexicans and the representatives of the South American Republics to form a continental alliance, embracing the Republics of Chill, Peru, Columbia, the Argentines Confederation, San Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Guatemala, and Mexico, for the purpose of resisting European encroachments on any South American Republic. The United States are to be invited to send delegates to cooperate in the movement. Miscellaneous. Senator Sumner delivered an address in New York on the 10th, which fills seventeen columns of the New York Herald, and which a New York letter says "has set our people thinking with something of seriousness of the present squally aspect of our relations with England and France. In regard to the latter power, indeed, there are some who think the oration was expressly designed to prepare the hearts of the people for war, but that is probably putting the case too strong; but no matter how unfriendly may
the papers, told me he considered my ship a prize to the Confederate steamer Georgia, and myself and crew prisoners, ordering as on board our ship, to stand in under the island and anchor in twenty fathoms. Having anchored about four o'clock, the steamer keeping near by, the prize crew then took full charge and commenced searching the ship, taking all the fire arms, chronometers, quadrants, sextant, and charts, with all navigation books, and even the knives and razors belonging to us. On the 26th, commenced taking out some of the cargo, which, being coal, they were glad to get. On the 28th the steamer took the ship City of Bath from Callao for Antwerp; said ship having French cargo, they ransomed her for $20,000. We were put on board of her. Not having sufficient water, touched at Pernambuco, where my crew were delivered to the American Consul, fourteen men, six having joined the steamer. Myself and family, with first and second officers, remained on board the City of Bath, as
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ss the Government interfered to stop these pirates from sailing very grave complications would arise between Great Britain and the United States, which, it was by no means improbable, would culminate in open hostilities. Whether their opinion is founded on fact, only the result can determine. Another capture by the Georgia. The Georgia has captured another New York vessel — the Constitution — of which event the Captain furnishes the following account to the New York papers: June 25, at 6 A. M. in sight of the Island of Trinidad, South Atlantic Ocean, lat, 20 31 S., long 29 16 W., made a steamer, with English colors flying, close under the land. I hoisted the American ensign, and continued on my course with all sail set, the steamer steering directly for us. At 8 A. M. she fired a blank cartridge. I paid no attention, but continued on my course. At half-past 8 she fired two shots, which fell short. At nine A. M., steamer being near, and seeing no way to escape, I de
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irst and second officers, remained on board the City of Bath, as the Consul would do nothing for us. When standing into Pernambuco Roads saw the United States steamer Vanderbilt, and signalized her. She sent a boat on board, to whom we gave the whereabouts of the Georgia, and how they might be likely to find her, as she secretes herself under the island, and cannot be seen more than four or five miles off. Important movement of Mexico and the South American Republics. San Francisco, Sept. 10. --Advices from San Luis de Potosi, Mexico, to the 18th of August, furnish us with the following highly important intelligence: President Juarez and his Cabinet have been urged by leading Mexicans and the representatives of the South American Republics to form a continental alliance, embracing the Republics of Chill, Peru, Columbia, the Argentines Confederation, San Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Guatemala, and Mexico, for the purpose of resisting European encroachme
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