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Twenty-five dollars reward --Will be paid for a boy named Taylor, provided he be delivered to Wm. S. Phillips, of this city, or confined in any jail in the city of Richmond, so that I may get him again. Said boy is tolerably black, short hair, quick spoken, and very quick and active. He left my premises, in this city, about three months since, and has been recently in the employ of a Capt. Mitchell, 11th regiment Georgia volunteers. He represents himself as free, as he calls himself "Bill." T. W. Hemlock, jy 15--1w Chief Surgeon 3d Division.
William S. Phillips (search for this): article 6
Twenty-five dollars reward --Will be paid for a boy named Taylor, provided he be delivered to Wm. S. Phillips, of this city, or confined in any jail in the city of Richmond, so that I may get him again. Said boy is tolerably black, short hair, quick spoken, and very quick and active. He left my premises, in this city, about three months since, and has been recently in the employ of a Capt. Mitchell, 11th regiment Georgia volunteers. He represents himself as free, as he calls himself "Bill." T. W. Hemlock, jy 15--1w Chief Surgeon 3d Division.
Elizabeth J. Taylor (search for this): article 6
Twenty-five dollars reward --Will be paid for a boy named Taylor, provided he be delivered to Wm. S. Phillips, of this city, or confined in any jail in the city of Richmond, so that I may get him again. Said boy is tolerably black, short hair, quick spoken, and very quick and active. He left my premises, in this city, about three months since, and has been recently in the employ of a Capt. Mitchell, 11th regiment Georgia volunteers. He represents himself as free, as he calls himself "Bill." T. W. Hemlock, jy 15--1w Chief Surgeon 3d Division.
T. W. Hemlock (search for this): article 6
Twenty-five dollars reward --Will be paid for a boy named Taylor, provided he be delivered to Wm. S. Phillips, of this city, or confined in any jail in the city of Richmond, so that I may get him again. Said boy is tolerably black, short hair, quick spoken, and very quick and active. He left my premises, in this city, about three months since, and has been recently in the employ of a Capt. Mitchell, 11th regiment Georgia volunteers. He represents himself as free, as he calls himself "Bill." T. W. Hemlock, jy 15--1w Chief Surgeon 3d Division.
J. Pembroke Jones (search for this): article 7
Floating battery at Savannah. --It is now officially announced that the iron clad floating battery, Georgia, built by the ladies of that gallant state, is now complete and ready for action. The armament of the Georgia consists of ten heavy guns. She will be commanded by Lieut. J. Pembroke Jones, of Virginia.
Fifty dollars reward. --Ranaway from my plantation, near Amelia C. H., on the 13th inst. a negro man named "Silas." Silas is about 35 or 40 years old, and is about six feet high, black, speaks slow, walks a little stooping. He has a wife in Rockingham county. I will pay the above reward for him. O. F. Bresee. jy 15--6t*
O. F. Bresee (search for this): article 7
Fifty dollars reward. --Ranaway from my plantation, near Amelia C. H., on the 13th inst. a negro man named "Silas." Silas is about 35 or 40 years old, and is about six feet high, black, speaks slow, walks a little stooping. He has a wife in Rockingham county. I will pay the above reward for him. O. F. Bresee. jy 15--6t*
Rockingham (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 7
Fifty dollars reward. --Ranaway from my plantation, near Amelia C. H., on the 13th inst. a negro man named "Silas." Silas is about 35 or 40 years old, and is about six feet high, black, speaks slow, walks a little stooping. He has a wife in Rockingham county. I will pay the above reward for him. O. F. Bresee. jy 15--6t*
Amelia Court House (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 7
Fifty dollars reward. --Ranaway from my plantation, near Amelia C. H., on the 13th inst. a negro man named "Silas." Silas is about 35 or 40 years old, and is about six feet high, black, speaks slow, walks a little stooping. He has a wife in Rockingham county. I will pay the above reward for him. O. F. Bresee. jy 15--6t*
r the safety of Washington. There are great fears on this account. It is apprehended that Jackson may fling himself again with irresistible impetuosity, upon the valleys of the Shenandoah and Rappahannock, and that he may appear threatening the banks of the Potomac. It is know too, that Pope is powerless, for the moment to make any stand against a serious attack. He has but few at Manassas, and some soldiers in the Valley, who watch the movements of the Secessionist detachments left with Ewell by Jackson. The Southwest. Virginia does not entirely absorb public attention. The army of Halleck is said to have melted away, no less than that of Beauregard. It is a fact that the Federal have made no progress in Mississippi or Alabama since the evacuation of Corinth. The Generals of Halleck are scattered. Pope commands on the Shenandoah; Lewis Wallace demands a place in the army of the Potomac; the astronomer Mitchell is at Washington; McClernand is at Corinth; Cook, Nelson
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