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McAllister (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 1
Twenty dollars reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, for no cause whatever, on the 25th October, a negro man named Griffin, a dark mulatto, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, 35 years old, and stammers when spoken to. Having had his left arm broken when young, it is much smaller than his right, which may be discovered from the peculiar position of the hand and fingers. Said negro was sold by Dickinson & Hill, on the 6th of last month, for Robert Love of N. C. The above reward will be paid if he is delivered to me at Laurel Grove. In Hanover, two miles from Atlee's station, and all reasonable expenses paid, or lodged in some jail, so that I get him. Griffin was raised in Norfolk, and has a mother and wife and children there. No doubt he will attempt to make his way to them, or to Chapel Hill, Orange county, N. C., as he has acquaintances there [no 5--10t*] J. Monroe Carter.
Laurel Grove (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 1
Twenty dollars reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, for no cause whatever, on the 25th October, a negro man named Griffin, a dark mulatto, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, 35 years old, and stammers when spoken to. Having had his left arm broken when young, it is much smaller than his right, which may be discovered from the peculiar position of the hand and fingers. Said negro was sold by Dickinson & Hill, on the 6th of last month, for Robert Love of N. C. The above reward will be paid if he is delivered to me at Laurel Grove. In Hanover, two miles from Atlee's station, and all reasonable expenses paid, or lodged in some jail, so that I get him. Griffin was raised in Norfolk, and has a mother and wife and children there. No doubt he will attempt to make his way to them, or to Chapel Hill, Orange county, N. C., as he has acquaintances there [no 5--10t*] J. Monroe Carter.
35 Negroes for Sale at public auction. --In pursuance of a decree of the Circuit Court of the county of Henrico, in the suit of Darracott's guardian against Darracott and others, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in current funds, at the late residence of Mr. John Darracott, dec'd, about one mile from the city of Richmond, on the Brook Turnpike, on the 14th day of the present month, (November,) at 11 o'clock, Thirty-five Negroes, belonging to Mr. Darracott's estate. Many of these slaves are young and very likely. Some of them are house servants, and five of them (two women and three men) are, I am informed, good cooks, and being sold for no fault, persons desirous of procuring servants for their own use will have a rare opportunity of doing so. Benj. Pollard, Com't. Sale conducted by Goddin & Apperson, Aucts. no 4
35 Negroes for Sale at public auction. --In pursuance of a decree of the Circuit Court of the county of Henrico, in the suit of Darracott's guardian against Darracott and others, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in current funds, at the late residence of Mr. John Darracott, dec'd, about one mile from the city of Richmond, on the Brook Turnpike, on the 14th day of the present month, (November,) at 11 o'clock, Thirty-five Negroes, belonging to Mr. Darracott's estate. Many of these slaves are young and very likely. Some of them are house servants, and five of them (two women and three men) are, I am informed, good cooks, and being sold for no fault, persons desirous of procuring servants for their own use will have a rare opportunity of doing so. Benj. Pollard, Com't. Sale conducted by Goddin & Apperson, Aucts. no 4
35 Negroes for Sale at public auction. --In pursuance of a decree of the Circuit Court of the county of Henrico, in the suit of Darracott's guardian against Darracott and others, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in current funds, at the late residence of Mr. John Darracott, dec'd, about one mile from the city of Richmond, on the Brook Turnpike, on the 14th day of the present month, (November,) at 11 o'clock, Thirty-five Negroes, belonging to Mr. Darracott's estate. Many of these slaves are young and very likely. Some of them are house servants, and five of them (two women and three men) are, I am informed, good cooks, and being sold for no fault, persons desirous of procuring servants for their own use will have a rare opportunity of doing so. Benj. Pollard, Com't. Sale conducted by Goddin & Apperson, Aucts. no 4
Benjamin Pollard (search for this): article 1
35 Negroes for Sale at public auction. --In pursuance of a decree of the Circuit Court of the county of Henrico, in the suit of Darracott's guardian against Darracott and others, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in current funds, at the late residence of Mr. John Darracott, dec'd, about one mile from the city of Richmond, on the Brook Turnpike, on the 14th day of the present month, (November,) at 11 o'clock, Thirty-five Negroes, belonging to Mr. Darracott's estate. Many of these slaves are young and very likely. Some of them are house servants, and five of them (two women and three men) are, I am informed, good cooks, and being sold for no fault, persons desirous of procuring servants for their own use will have a rare opportunity of doing so. Benj. Pollard, Com't. Sale conducted by Goddin & Apperson, Aucts. no 4
John Darracott (search for this): article 1
or Sale at public auction. --In pursuance of a decree of the Circuit Court of the county of Henrico, in the suit of Darracott's guardian against Darracott and others, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder,Darracott and others, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in current funds, at the late residence of Mr. John Darracott, dec'd, about one mile from the city of Richmond, on the Brook Turnpike, on the 14th day of the present month, (November,) at 11 o'clock, Thirty-five Negroes, belonging to Mr. DMr. John Darracott, dec'd, about one mile from the city of Richmond, on the Brook Turnpike, on the 14th day of the present month, (November,) at 11 o'clock, Thirty-five Negroes, belonging to Mr. Darracott's estate. Many of these slaves are young and very likely. Some of them are house servants, and five of them (two women and three men) are, I am informed, good cooks, and being sold for no fault, persons desirous of procuring servants for tMr. Darracott's estate. Many of these slaves are young and very likely. Some of them are house servants, and five of them (two women and three men) are, I am informed, good cooks, and being sold for no fault, persons desirous of procuring servants for their own use will have a rare opportunity of doing so. Benj. Pollard, Com't. Sale conducted by Goddin & Apperson, Aucts. no 4
Henrico (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
35 Negroes for Sale at public auction. --In pursuance of a decree of the Circuit Court of the county of Henrico, in the suit of Darracott's guardian against Darracott and others, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in current funds, at the late residence of Mr. John Darracott, dec'd, about one mile from the city of Richmond, on the Brook Turnpike, on the 14th day of the present month, (November,) at 11 o'clock, Thirty-five Negroes, belonging to Mr. Darracott's estate. Many of these slaves are young and very likely. Some of them are house servants, and five of them (two women and three men) are, I am informed, good cooks, and being sold for no fault, persons desirous of procuring servants for their own use will have a rare opportunity of doing so. Benj. Pollard, Com't. Sale conducted by Goddin & Apperson, Aucts. no 4
Jessie Fremont (search for this): article 10
Mrs. Fremont an Authoress --Mrs. Jessie Fremont has in press a volume entitled "The Story of the Guard; or, Chronicle of the War," in which it is said she will "tell home truths appertaining to her husband's much-abused campaign in Missouri." Mrs. Fremont an Authoress --Mrs. Jessie Fremont has in press a volume entitled "The Story of the Guard; or, Chronicle of the War," in which it is said she will "tell home truths appertaining to her husband's much-abused campaign in Missouri."
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 10
Mrs. Fremont an Authoress --Mrs. Jessie Fremont has in press a volume entitled "The Story of the Guard; or, Chronicle of the War," in which it is said she will "tell home truths appertaining to her husband's much-abused campaign in Missouri."
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