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Dickinson (search for this): article 1
Receiver's Sale of Negroes. --In pursuance of the orders of the District Court of the Confederate States in the two cases of the Confederate States against L. S. Marye, and the Confederate States ex paric in the matter of George Metaver, an action enemy, made on the 14th instant, I will sell, on Friday, the 22d instant, at 10 o'clock, at the auction house of Hill, Dickinson & Co., at public auction, for cash, the following Slaves, namely: Ann and her three children, late the property of Miles G. Carter, an alien enemy. George, aged nine years, and Thomas, aged five years, late the property of George Metzyer, and alien enemy. Henry L. Brooke, Receiver, District No. 3. se 17--td
Henry L. Brooke (search for this): article 1
Receiver's Sale of Negroes. --In pursuance of the orders of the District Court of the Confederate States in the two cases of the Confederate States against L. S. Marye, and the Confederate States ex paric in the matter of George Metaver, an action enemy, made on the 14th instant, I will sell, on Friday, the 22d instant, at 10 o'clock, at the auction house of Hill, Dickinson & Co., at public auction, for cash, the following Slaves, namely: Ann and her three children, late the property of Miles G. Carter, an alien enemy. George, aged nine years, and Thomas, aged five years, late the property of George Metzyer, and alien enemy. Henry L. Brooke, Receiver, District No. 3. se 17--td
L. S. Marye (search for this): article 1
Receiver's Sale of Negroes. --In pursuance of the orders of the District Court of the Confederate States in the two cases of the Confederate States against L. S. Marye, and the Confederate States ex paric in the matter of George Metaver, an action enemy, made on the 14th instant, I will sell, on Friday, the 22d instant, at 10 o'clock, at the auction house of Hill, Dickinson & Co., at public auction, for cash, the following Slaves, namely: Ann and her three children, late the property of Miles G. Carter, an alien enemy. George, aged nine years, and Thomas, aged five years, late the property of George Metzyer, and alien enemy. Henry L. Brooke, Receiver, District No. 3. se 17--td
George Metaver (search for this): article 1
Receiver's Sale of Negroes. --In pursuance of the orders of the District Court of the Confederate States in the two cases of the Confederate States against L. S. Marye, and the Confederate States ex paric in the matter of George Metaver, an action enemy, made on the 14th instant, I will sell, on Friday, the 22d instant, at 10 o'clock, at the auction house of Hill, Dickinson & Co., at public auction, for cash, the following Slaves, namely: Ann and her three children, late the property of Miles G. Carter, an alien enemy. George, aged nine years, and Thomas, aged five years, late the property of George Metzyer, and alien enemy. Henry L. Brooke, Receiver, District No. 3. se 17--td
Miles G. Carter (search for this): article 1
Receiver's Sale of Negroes. --In pursuance of the orders of the District Court of the Confederate States in the two cases of the Confederate States against L. S. Marye, and the Confederate States ex paric in the matter of George Metaver, an action enemy, made on the 14th instant, I will sell, on Friday, the 22d instant, at 10 o'clock, at the auction house of Hill, Dickinson & Co., at public auction, for cash, the following Slaves, namely: Ann and her three children, late the property of Miles G. Carter, an alien enemy. George, aged nine years, and Thomas, aged five years, late the property of George Metzyer, and alien enemy. Henry L. Brooke, Receiver, District No. 3. se 17--td
George Metzyer (search for this): article 1
Receiver's Sale of Negroes. --In pursuance of the orders of the District Court of the Confederate States in the two cases of the Confederate States against L. S. Marye, and the Confederate States ex paric in the matter of George Metaver, an action enemy, made on the 14th instant, I will sell, on Friday, the 22d instant, at 10 o'clock, at the auction house of Hill, Dickinson & Co., at public auction, for cash, the following Slaves, namely: Ann and her three children, late the property of Miles G. Carter, an alien enemy. George, aged nine years, and Thomas, aged five years, late the property of George Metzyer, and alien enemy. Henry L. Brooke, Receiver, District No. 3. se 17--td
United States (United States) (search for this): article 1
Receiver's Sale of Negroes. --In pursuance of the orders of the District Court of the Confederate States in the two cases of the Confederate States against L. S. Marye, and the Confederate States ex paric in the matter of George Metaver, an action enemy, made on the 14th instant, I will sell, on Friday, the 22d instant, at 1Confederate States against L. S. Marye, and the Confederate States ex paric in the matter of George Metaver, an action enemy, made on the 14th instant, I will sell, on Friday, the 22d instant, at 10 o'clock, at the auction house of Hill, Dickinson & Co., at public auction, for cash, the following Slaves, namely: Ann and her three children, late the property of Miles G. Carter, an alien enemy. George, aged nine years, and Thomas, aged five years, late the property of George Metzyer, and alien enemy. Henry L. BroConfederate States ex paric in the matter of George Metaver, an action enemy, made on the 14th instant, I will sell, on Friday, the 22d instant, at 10 o'clock, at the auction house of Hill, Dickinson & Co., at public auction, for cash, the following Slaves, namely: Ann and her three children, late the property of Miles G. Carter, an alien enemy. George, aged nine years, and Thomas, aged five years, late the property of George Metzyer, and alien enemy. Henry L. Brooke, Receiver, District No. 3. se 17--td
William S. Phillips (search for this): article 1
For Hire. --I have for hire, either by the month or for the balance of the year, three Women accustomed to general housework; one is a good weaver besides a good, cook, &c.; also, two men, one a good cooper, and the other is a good laborer. Apply to William S. Phillips, On Twelfth, between Main and Bank street, sc 16--2t*
of is yesterday. The affair, as it turned out, possessed no great importance, though if any reliance can be placed on the assertions of prisoners, the enemy intended a bold push for the Southside road. It appears that, early. Thursday morning, Warren's Fifth corps of the Yankee army left their works in the vicinity of the Weldon railroad and broke through General Butler's lines below Poplar Spring Church. This is a point in Dinwiddie county, between the Vaughan and Boydton plankroads, about attempt to advance their lines in the direction of the Southside railroad, though in military circles it is believed to have been only a reconnaissance to feel the strength and position of our forces. After their repulse by Colonel Ferebee, Warren's troops retired to their old position, and our original picket line was re-established. Latest from Petersburg. Passengers by last evening's train report that the enemy yesterday made an attempt to advance his lines on the Weldon railro
the Southside road. It appears that, early. Thursday morning, Warren's Fifth corps of the Yankee army left their works in the vicinity of the Weldon railroad and broke through General Butler's lines below Poplar Spring Church. This is a point in Dinwiddie county, between the Vaughan and Boydton plankroads, about two miles west of the Weldon road, and between three and four miles south of Petersburg. The Yankees attempted to advance, but were soon met by Colonel D. D. Ferebee, commanding General Dearing's brigade, who fought them four hours with varying success, and finally repulsed them with considerable loss. Our loss in the affair was small. The enemy succeeded in reaching Poplar Spring Church, and threw up breastworks at that point, but were compelled to abandon them. A number of the enemy were killed and wounded, and several captured. The prisoners reported that this movement was an attempt to advance their lines in the direction of the Southside railroad, though in milit
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