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March 7th, 1864 AD (search for this): article 1
S S a, War Department,Nitre and Mining Bureau,Richmond, Va, March 7, 1864. Wanted — To hire 400 Slaves or Free Negroes. Under a recent act of Congress slaves and free negroes can now be impressed for Government work. The Nitre and Mining Bureau need some four hundred hands, and will give the regular Government price--$300, board and clothes. --Parties hiring slaves to this bureau before the order of impressment will be credited with the number so hired in their quota under the call for negroes for any kind of Government service. mh 10--2w Whig, Examiner, Sentinel, Enquirer, and Lynchburg papers copy.
March 1st (search for this): article 1
250 dollars reward. --Carried off by the Yankee raiders on Tuesday, March 1st, five horses, of the following description; One bay mars, heavy with foal, between 4 feet 10 inches and feet high, with a sitfast on the right side of the neck; one bay horse colt, 4 years old this spring; one bay filly, 4 years old this spring, blaze face, with hind feet white from near the knee down; one yellow mare, nearly blind, 5 feet 1 or 2 inches high, considerably rubbed by harness; one bright bay horse, 9 or 10 years old, about 5 feet 8 inches high, with bless face. I will give the above reward for the delivery of the above stock, or $50 for either of them. Any information gladly received, with remuneration for the same, if gotten again. My address is auburn Mills, Hanover county. B B Gilman. mh 19--eod3t*
March 5th (search for this): article 1
250 dollars reward. --Carried off by the Yankee raiders on Tuesday, March 1st, five horses, of the following description; One bay mars, heavy with foal, between 4 feet 10 inches and feet high, with a sitfast on the right side of the neck; one bay horse colt, 4 years old this spring; one bay filly, 4 years old this spring, blaze face, with hind feet white from near the knee down; one yellow mare, nearly blind, 5 feet 1 or 2 inches high, considerably rubbed by harness; one bright bay horse, 9 or 10 years old, about 5 feet 8 inches high, with bless face. I will give the above reward for the delivery of the above stock, or $50 for either of them. Any information gladly received, with remuneration for the same, if gotten again. My address is auburn Mills, Hanover county. B B Gilman. mh 19--eod3t*
250 dollars reward. --Carried off by the Yankee raiders on Tuesday, March 1st, five horses, of the following description; One bay mars, heavy with foal, between 4 feet 10 inches and feet high, with a sitfast on the right side of the neck; one bay horse colt, 4 years old this spring; one bay filly, 4 years old this spring, blaze face, with hind feet white from near the knee down; one yellow mare, nearly blind, 5 feet 1 or 2 inches high, considerably rubbed by harness; one bright bay horse, 9 or 10 years old, about 5 feet 8 inches high, with bless face. I will give the above reward for the delivery of the above stock, or $50 for either of them. Any information gladly received, with remuneration for the same, if gotten again. My address is auburn Mills, Hanover county. B B Gilman. mh 19--eod3t*
250 dollars reward. --Carried off by the Yankee raiders on Tuesday, March 1st, five horses, of the following description; One bay mars, heavy with foal, between 4 feet 10 inches and feet high, with a sitfast on the right side of the neck; one bay horse colt, 4 years old this spring; one bay filly, 4 years old this spring, blaze face, with hind feet white from near the knee down; one yellow mare, nearly blind, 5 feet 1 or 2 inches high, considerably rubbed by harness; one bright bay horse, 9 or 10 years old, about 5 feet 8 inches high, with bless face. I will give the above reward for the delivery of the above stock, or $50 for either of them. Any information gladly received, with remuneration for the same, if gotten again. My address is auburn Mills, Hanover county. B B Gilman. mh 19--eod3t*
Hanover County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
250 dollars reward. --Carried off by the Yankee raiders on Tuesday, March 1st, five horses, of the following description; One bay mars, heavy with foal, between 4 feet 10 inches and feet high, with a sitfast on the right side of the neck; one bay horse colt, 4 years old this spring; one bay filly, 4 years old this spring, blaze face, with hind feet white from near the knee down; one yellow mare, nearly blind, 5 feet 1 or 2 inches high, considerably rubbed by harness; one bright bay horse, 9 or 10 years old, about 5 feet 8 inches high, with bless face. I will give the above reward for the delivery of the above stock, or $50 for either of them. Any information gladly received, with remuneration for the same, if gotten again. My address is auburn Mills, Hanover county. B B Gilman. mh 19--eod3t*
The New York Times thus explains the reasons of this call: This call is not entirely unexpected. It may not be generally known, but it is nevertheless strictly true, that under the last call for two hundred thousand additional men in February, the Government has actually received a far less number of men than it called for, though most of the States have filled their quotas. The reason is plain. It was announced that the last call was for the purpose of squaring up accounts, and thgly augmented, but not, by any means, to the extent of the last call. That call, as we have said, has been largely exhausted by the credits for old enlistments never before counted. Hence, this new call, though succeeding so rapidly to that of February, can and will be promptly met in most of the States without any hardship whatever. Many localities have a surplus already to be credited on the new quota, while the necessities of the naval service, including the Marine Corps, offer a larger fi
in favor of the National Government, and are determined to sustain the proper officers in the enforcement of the Federal laws in the State. Dr. Breckinridge, who is a tower of strength in Kentucky, stands with them firmly and unchangeably. The Union men are also arranging for a State Union Convention. They repudiate the action of the Guthrie Committee in calling for a Convention to send delegates to the Chicago Copperhead Convention. They will be represented in Baltimore next June, and in their State platform they will take the ground that slavery is dead. Bramlette has issued an address to the people of Kentucky, in which he says: In view of the disturbance of the popular mind produced by the enrollment of slaves for the army in Kentucky, it is deemed prudent to make the following suggestions for the benefit and guidance of the people of Kentucky. Your indignation should not prove you to commit acts of violence nor to unlawful deeds. Standing as we have s
Jefferson Davis (search for this): article 1
He soon died however, and then was stripped of everything he had on except his drawers. In his pockets were $300 in greenbacks. After robbing and stripping him a hole was deg at the forks of the road, and he was there buried.--The next day Jeff. Davis sent for his body, and it was dug up and sent on to Richmond. In the letter allusion is also made to the artificial leg and foot of the deceased, leaving no possible doubt that Col. Dahlgren, and he only, was the subject of reference. Onill to add to the soldiers' pay will spring from the Republican caucus, and it will have the approval and support of the Chairman of the Ways and Means. In the Democratic caucus there was a free conversation concerning the bill, as reported by Mr. Davis, of Maryland, for reconstruction in the insurrectionary States, and a committee was appointed to prepare a bill antagonistic to that one, embracing such principles as will unite the votes of the Democratic members. In the Senate, Mr. Sumne
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 1
y contain: Lincoln Calls for $80,000 mere Men--Explanation of the Call.--The Causes of the Gloom at the North. Lincoln having failed to get the men already called for, has made another call for two hundred thousand. The following is his pr that date one hundred dollars bounty only will be paid, as provided by the act approved July 22d, 1861. (Signed,)Abraham Lincoln. Official: E. D. Townsend, A. A. G. The New York Times thus explains the reasons of this call: Thisan Ohio State Senator, wrote Mr. Chase that there was a movement on fact to induce the Legislature of Ohio to nominate Mr. Lincoln for re-election to the Presidency, and that Mr. Chase should inform him (Mr. Hall) or some other friend of his views a delegates from Rhode Island to the National Union Convention have been recommended to vote for the renomination of President Lincoln. A street rumor was circulating in Washington Monday night that 10,000 rebel cavalry, under the rebel Gen. Stu
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