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January 13th (search for this): article 1
1.500 Dollars Reward. --I will give $500 for the recovery of my servant girl Ellen, and $1000 for the recovery of one Richmond cross one set diamond ear rings, and two large fine cluster diamond rings, carried away by the said girl. Ellen ran away from me at the Ballard House, on Wednesday evening, the 13th of January, carrying with her the above diamond jewelry. Description--Ellen is very white, and may readily pass herself as a free white woman. She is about 26 years of age, slender and delicately formed, narrow face, light brown straight hair, eyes nearly blue, rather high forehead; weighs about 115 or 120 pounds. She had on when she left, two black rings and a gold ring. She dresses well and carries with her good and fine clothes. She is a superior seamstress. Jno V. Wright. M. C from Tennessee. Any information may be given to Hon J. D. C Atkins during my temporary absence from this city. ja 21--6t
1.500 Dollars Reward. --I will give $500 for the recovery of my servant girl Ellen, and $1000 for the recovery of one Richmond cross one set diamond ear rings, and two large fine cluster diamond rings, carried away by the said girl. Ellen ran away from me at the Ballard House, on Wednesday evening, the 13th of January, carrying with her the above diamond jewelry. Description--Ellen is very white, and may readily pass herself as a free white woman. She is about 26 years of age, slender and delicately formed, narrow face, light brown straight hair, eyes nearly blue, rather high forehead; weighs about 115 or 120 pounds. She had on when she left, two black rings and a gold ring. She dresses well and carries with her good and fine clothes. She is a superior seamstress. Jno V. Wright. M. C from Tennessee. Any information may be given to Hon J. D. C Atkins during my temporary absence from this city. ja 21--6t
Jno V. Wright (search for this): article 1
1.500 Dollars Reward. --I will give $500 for the recovery of my servant girl Ellen, and $1000 for the recovery of one Richmond cross one set diamond ear rings, and two large fine cluster diamond rings, carried away by the said girl. Ellen ran away from me at the Ballard House, on Wednesday evening, the 13th of January, carrying with her the above diamond jewelry. Description--Ellen is very white, and may readily pass herself as a free white woman. She is about 26 years of age, slender and delicately formed, narrow face, light brown straight hair, eyes nearly blue, rather high forehead; weighs about 115 or 120 pounds. She had on when she left, two black rings and a gold ring. She dresses well and carries with her good and fine clothes. She is a superior seamstress. Jno V. Wright. M. C from Tennessee. Any information may be given to Hon J. D. C Atkins during my temporary absence from this city. ja 21--6t
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 1
1.500 Dollars Reward. --I will give $500 for the recovery of my servant girl Ellen, and $1000 for the recovery of one Richmond cross one set diamond ear rings, and two large fine cluster diamond rings, carried away by the said girl. Ellen ran away from me at the Ballard House, on Wednesday evening, the 13th of January, carrying with her the above diamond jewelry. Description--Ellen is very white, and may readily pass herself as a free white woman. She is about 26 years of age, slender and delicately formed, narrow face, light brown straight hair, eyes nearly blue, rather high forehead; weighs about 115 or 120 pounds. She had on when she left, two black rings and a gold ring. She dresses well and carries with her good and fine clothes. She is a superior seamstress. Jno V. Wright. M. C from Tennessee. Any information may be given to Hon J. D. C Atkins during my temporary absence from this city. ja 21--6t
Commissioner Alexander H. Sands (search for this): article 1
Lookout for counterfeit money. --A case came before C. S. Commissioner Alex. H. Sands yesterday, in which a gentleman from Norfolk, Va., had gone to the C. S. Treasury Department and asked for the interest upon $5,600 in Confederate one hundred dollar bills, which proved to be counterfeit. The evidence proved that the gentleman who had this money on his person bore an excellent character at home for respectability and honest dealing, and that his loyalty to the South was unquestionable, he having refused to take the oath of allegiance to the Lincoln Government when the alternative was either to do so or give up business. The money had been bought by him in the city of Norfolk for a certain sum in gold, and believing the notes were genuine in every respect he unhesitatingly presented them to the Treasury Department, in order that the interest might be drawn which he supposed was due upon them. The Commissioner very promptly discharged the prisoner, taking the ground that if he
January 20th (search for this): article 1
From East Tennessee. Russellville, Jan. 20. --Major Day attacked a force of the enemy, one hundred and fifty strong, near Big Spring, near Tazewell, yesterday, with one hundred men, killing and wounding six, capturing three lieutenants, sixty-four men, seventy horses, six wagons and teams, and ambulances, and fifty stand of arms. It is reported on good authority that the enemy have crossed the river at Strawberry. Our cavalry are still pursuing them. A large amount of leather, flour, and iron was captured. Brig. Gen. Vause, who had undertaken an expedition to Sevirville from North Carolina, it is reported here, have been captured, together with fifty of his men, at that place.
G. W. Day (search for this): article 1
From East Tennessee. Russellville, Jan. 20. --Major Day attacked a force of the enemy, one hundred and fifty strong, near Big Spring, near Tazewell, yesterday, with one hundred men, killing and wounding six, capturing three lieutenants, sixty-four men, seventy horses, six wagons and teams, and ambulances, and fifty stand of arms. It is reported on good authority that the enemy have crossed the river at Strawberry. Our cavalry are still pursuing them. A large amount of leather, flour, and iron was captured. Brig. Gen. Vause, who had undertaken an expedition to Sevirville from North Carolina, it is reported here, have been captured, together with fifty of his men, at that place.
From East Tennessee. Russellville, Jan. 20. --Major Day attacked a force of the enemy, one hundred and fifty strong, near Big Spring, near Tazewell, yesterday, with one hundred men, killing and wounding six, capturing three lieutenants, sixty-four men, seventy horses, six wagons and teams, and ambulances, and fifty stand of arms. It is reported on good authority that the enemy have crossed the river at Strawberry. Our cavalry are still pursuing them. A large amount of leather, flour, and iron was captured. Brig. Gen. Vause, who had undertaken an expedition to Sevirville from North Carolina, it is reported here, have been captured, together with fifty of his men, at that place.
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
From East Tennessee. Russellville, Jan. 20. --Major Day attacked a force of the enemy, one hundred and fifty strong, near Big Spring, near Tazewell, yesterday, with one hundred men, killing and wounding six, capturing three lieutenants, sixty-four men, seventy horses, six wagons and teams, and ambulances, and fifty stand of arms. It is reported on good authority that the enemy have crossed the river at Strawberry. Our cavalry are still pursuing them. A large amount of leather, flour, and iron was captured. Brig. Gen. Vause, who had undertaken an expedition to Sevirville from North Carolina, it is reported here, have been captured, together with fifty of his men, at that place.
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 1
From East Tennessee. Russellville, Jan. 20. --Major Day attacked a force of the enemy, one hundred and fifty strong, near Big Spring, near Tazewell, yesterday, with one hundred men, killing and wounding six, capturing three lieutenants, sixty-four men, seventy horses, six wagons and teams, and ambulances, and fifty stand of arms. It is reported on good authority that the enemy have crossed the river at Strawberry. Our cavalry are still pursuing them. A large amount of leather, flour, and iron was captured. Brig. Gen. Vause, who had undertaken an expedition to Sevirville from North Carolina, it is reported here, have been captured, together with fifty of his men, at that place.
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