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Negroes for sale. --Twenty-five or thirty likely negroes, women and children, in families, just from the country. Apply to me, at the Rolling brook Hotel, Petersburg, or to Mr. Reuben Ragland, alse of Petersburg. I want to Hire, on my Coggins' Point Farm, in Prince George county, Wheat Cutters, Dinders and Shockers. The highest prices will be given; or I will give one-half the crop — supposed 5,000 bushels, for cutting and threshing the other half, and delivering it in the city of Petersburg. je 27--2t* R Ruffin, Jr.
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Negroes for sale. --Twenty-five or thirty likely negroes, women and children, in families, just from the country. Apply to me, at the Rolling brook Hotel, Petersburg, or to Mr. Reuben Ragland, alse of Petersburg. I want to Hire, on my Coggins' Point Farm, in Prince George county, Wheat Cutters, Dinders and Shockers. The highest prices will be given; or I will give one-half the crop — supposed 5,000 bushels, for cutting and threshing the other half, and delivering it in the city of Petersburg. je 27--2t* R Ruffin, Jr.
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Negroes for sale. --Twenty-five or thirty likely negroes, women and children, in families, just from the country. Apply to me, at the Rolling brook Hotel, Petersburg, or to Mr. Reuben Ragland, alse of Petersburg. I want to Hire, on my Coggins' Point Farm, in Prince George county, Wheat Cutters, Dinders and Shockers. The highest prices will be given; or I will give one-half the crop — supposed 5,000 bushels, for cutting and threshing the other half, and delivering it in the city of Petersburg. je 27--2t* R Ruffin, Jr.
wer day by day, develops the ripening of the fruit, and when at last the reapers come to gather the rich harvest to the skies, the hearts that cling to the loved one with fondest affection bid sorrow give place to hope; and she whose heart is shrouded in deepest gloom, sees through the thick darkness the morning star of hope heralding forth the bright day of eternity, when she, with her dear little babe, shall be reunited to the object of her affections, to be separated no more forever. [*] Lawrence. Died, on the 24th inst., after a short but painful illness, Mollie V. R., the only daughter of Chas. H. And Helen A. Wheeler, aged one year and four months. lines on the death of little Mollie. Peerless of earth, a sweet little flower, Modest and lovely, infant gem; Thrice blessed thy native land and bower, Honored and blessed thy parent stem. Weep not for thy Mollie, dear parents, Tho' thy hearts with anguish are riven; The bud has only been removed from earth, To bloom
he thick darkness the morning star of hope heralding forth the bright day of eternity, when she, with her dear little babe, shall be reunited to the object of her affections, to be separated no more forever. [*] Lawrence. Died, on the 24th inst., after a short but painful illness, Mollie V. R., the only daughter of Chas. H. And Helen A. Wheeler, aged one year and four months. lines on the death of little Mollie. Peerless of earth, a sweet little flower, Modest and lovely, infant geremoved from earth, To bloom and live in Heaven. Angels of mercy, thy vigils keep, Over dear little Mollie, in her last sleep; The crib is empty — the cherub is gone-- Thy will, oh Father, not ours, be done, F. P. M. on the 24th inst., at 7½ o'clock A. M., at Locust Hill, the residence of Mr. Thos. Blunts, in Chesterfield, Herbert Dwight, only son of A. D. And Mary J. Brown, aged 16 months. death spreads his withering, wintry arms, And Herbert Smiles no more; Ah! where
m the residence of Mr. Walter, on Franklin, corner of 26th street, at 4 o'clock this afternoon, June 27th. Alabama papers please copy. On the 25th inst. John Haney, aged 29 years a member of Company F, 1st Maryland Regiment. May he rest in peace. His funeral will take place from St. Peter's Cathedral on Friday, the 27th inst., at half-past 10 o'clock A. M. Citizens of Maryland and members of the above regiment are requested to attend. * On the 25th of June, James, the only child of Jas. and Sarah McCabe, aged 1 year and 11 months. We loved our little Jimmy dear, And would have wished him stay; But let our Father's will be done, He shines in endless day. His funeral will take place at St. Patrick's Church, 25th street, Church Hill, this evening at 4 o'clock. The friends of the family are invited to attend. On the 25th inst., of pneumonia, at the residence of his brother, Samuel Landrum, on Union Hill, in the 33d year of his age, Ri
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e interred from the residence of Mr. Walter, on Franklin, corner of 26th street, at 4 o'clock this afternoon, June 27th. Alabama papers please copy. On the 25th inst. John Haney, aged 29 years a member of Company F, 1st Maryland Regiment. May he rest in peace. His funeral will take place from St. Peter's Cathedral on Friday, the 27th inst., at half-past 10 o'clock A. M. Citizens of Maryland and members of the above regiment are requested to attend. * On the 25th of June, James, the only child of Jas. and Sarah McCabe, aged 1 year and 11 months. We loved our little Jimmy dear, And would have wished him stay; But let our Father's will be done, He shines in endless day. His funeral will take place at St. Patrick's Church, 25th street, Church Hill, this evening at 4 o'clock. The friends of the family are invited to attend. On the 25th inst., of pneumonia, at the residence of his brother, Samuel Landrum, on Union Hill, in the 33d year o
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e months and nine days. His funeral will take place on Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. On Thursday morning, June 26th, 1862. Oregon Masters, in the 22d year of his age. Mr. M. died of wounds received in the battle of Seven Pines. He was a member of Company B, 4th Alabama regiment. His remains will be interred from the residence of Mr. Walter, on Franklin, corner of 26th street, at 4 o'clock this afternoon, June 27th. Alabama papers please copy. On the 25th inst. John Haney, aged 29 years a member of Company F, 1st Maryland Regiment. May he rest in peace. His funeral will take place from St. Peter's Cathedral on Friday, the 27th inst., at half-past 10 o'clock A. M. Citizens of Maryland and members of the above regiment are requested to attend. * On the 25th of June, James, the only child of Jas. and Sarah McCabe, aged 1 year and 11 months. We loved our little Jimmy
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M. Robertson, aged 1 year and 24 days. The funeral will take place this (Friday) morning at 11 o'clock, from the corner of 2d and Marshall sts. The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend. On 20th inst., Charles Henry, infant son of John W. and Caroline Atwater, aged three months and nine days. His funeral will take place on Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. On Thursday morning, June 26th, 1862. Oregon Masters, in the 22d year of his age. Mr. M. died of wounds received in the battle of Seven Pines. He was a member of Company B, 4th Alabama regiment. His remains will be interred from the residence of Mr. Walter, on Franklin, corner of 26th street, at 4 o'clock this afternoon, June 27th. Alabama papers please copy. On the 25th inst. John Haney, aged 29 years a member of Company F, 1st Maryland Regiment. May he rest in peace. His funeral will ta
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His funeral will take place at St. Patrick's Church, 25th street, Church Hill, this evening at 4 o'clock. The friends of the family are invited to attend. On the 25th inst., of pneumonia, at the residence of his brother, Samuel Landrum, on Union Hill, in the 33d year of his age, Richard Landrum, a private in Capt. Thomas H. Carter's company, King William Artillery. Obituaries. Died, at the residence of Mr. Wm. Tyrce, in the city of Richmond, Va., on Saturday morning. May 24th, 1862, Mr. Joseph A. Moak, a native of New York, but for several years a resident of Virginia, in the 30th year of his age, leaving a devoted wife and infant son, with many connexions and friends here, as well as aged parents and other relatives and friends in his native State, to lament his early death. Mr. Moak was a civil engineer, of more than ordinary merit, being a graduate of a polytechnic school of the highest grade. In him were happily united a gentle and affectionate dispositio
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