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Four hundred and fifty dollars Reward. --We will pay $100 such for the apprehension and delivery of the following slaves to Lee & James, of this city; Phil, a black man, about 59 years old, and a little bald, Curril, about 40 years old, has thick lips, and frowns very much; Reuben, about 35 years old, has a smooth face, with high cheek bones, and has a dissipated look; and John, a mulatto, about 18 years old, he lived last year with Mr. Jno. T. Rogers, and was hired this year to Mr. Payton Johnston. We will also pay $50 for Jimmy, a black boy, about 15 years old, who has been living with Mr. Lewis L. Burners up to the time of his running off, about a month since. They have been seen within a short time past in the city. P. H. Tabe & Son, Agents for W. T. Tuliafferro. je 5--6t*
Jonathan T. Rogers (search for this): article 1
Four hundred and fifty dollars Reward. --We will pay $100 such for the apprehension and delivery of the following slaves to Lee & James, of this city; Phil, a black man, about 59 years old, and a little bald, Curril, about 40 years old, has thick lips, and frowns very much; Reuben, about 35 years old, has a smooth face, with high cheek bones, and has a dissipated look; and John, a mulatto, about 18 years old, he lived last year with Mr. Jno. T. Rogers, and was hired this year to Mr. Payton Johnston. We will also pay $50 for Jimmy, a black boy, about 15 years old, who has been living with Mr. Lewis L. Burners up to the time of his running off, about a month since. They have been seen within a short time past in the city. P. H. Tabe & Son, Agents for W. T. Tuliafferro. je 5--6t*
Payton Johnston (search for this): article 1
Four hundred and fifty dollars Reward. --We will pay $100 such for the apprehension and delivery of the following slaves to Lee & James, of this city; Phil, a black man, about 59 years old, and a little bald, Curril, about 40 years old, has thick lips, and frowns very much; Reuben, about 35 years old, has a smooth face, with high cheek bones, and has a dissipated look; and John, a mulatto, about 18 years old, he lived last year with Mr. Jno. T. Rogers, and was hired this year to Mr. Payton Johnston. We will also pay $50 for Jimmy, a black boy, about 15 years old, who has been living with Mr. Lewis L. Burners up to the time of his running off, about a month since. They have been seen within a short time past in the city. P. H. Tabe & Son, Agents for W. T. Tuliafferro. je 5--6t*
Lewis L. Burners (search for this): article 1
Four hundred and fifty dollars Reward. --We will pay $100 such for the apprehension and delivery of the following slaves to Lee & James, of this city; Phil, a black man, about 59 years old, and a little bald, Curril, about 40 years old, has thick lips, and frowns very much; Reuben, about 35 years old, has a smooth face, with high cheek bones, and has a dissipated look; and John, a mulatto, about 18 years old, he lived last year with Mr. Jno. T. Rogers, and was hired this year to Mr. Payton Johnston. We will also pay $50 for Jimmy, a black boy, about 15 years old, who has been living with Mr. Lewis L. Burners up to the time of his running off, about a month since. They have been seen within a short time past in the city. P. H. Tabe & Son, Agents for W. T. Tuliafferro. je 5--6t*
P. H. Tabe (search for this): article 1
Four hundred and fifty dollars Reward. --We will pay $100 such for the apprehension and delivery of the following slaves to Lee & James, of this city; Phil, a black man, about 59 years old, and a little bald, Curril, about 40 years old, has thick lips, and frowns very much; Reuben, about 35 years old, has a smooth face, with high cheek bones, and has a dissipated look; and John, a mulatto, about 18 years old, he lived last year with Mr. Jno. T. Rogers, and was hired this year to Mr. Payton Johnston. We will also pay $50 for Jimmy, a black boy, about 15 years old, who has been living with Mr. Lewis L. Burners up to the time of his running off, about a month since. They have been seen within a short time past in the city. P. H. Tabe & Son, Agents for W. T. Tuliafferro. je 5--6t*
W. T. Tuliafferro (search for this): article 1
Four hundred and fifty dollars Reward. --We will pay $100 such for the apprehension and delivery of the following slaves to Lee & James, of this city; Phil, a black man, about 59 years old, and a little bald, Curril, about 40 years old, has thick lips, and frowns very much; Reuben, about 35 years old, has a smooth face, with high cheek bones, and has a dissipated look; and John, a mulatto, about 18 years old, he lived last year with Mr. Jno. T. Rogers, and was hired this year to Mr. Payton Johnston. We will also pay $50 for Jimmy, a black boy, about 15 years old, who has been living with Mr. Lewis L. Burners up to the time of his running off, about a month since. They have been seen within a short time past in the city. P. H. Tabe & Son, Agents for W. T. Tuliafferro. je 5--6t*
Yankees in King William. From information brought to the city by a gentleman of Gloucester, it would seem that there is some doubt as to the correctness of the report that the Yankees were in King William on Wednesday. This gentleman passed Aylett's about 11 o'clock, on Wednesday morning, and crossed the Pamunkey at Newcastle later in the day, and he says that at neither point did he hear anything of the presence of the enemy in the county, and everything seemed to be quiet. He thinks it ss of the report that the Yankees were in King William on Wednesday. This gentleman passed Aylett's about 11 o'clock, on Wednesday morning, and crossed the Pamunkey at Newcastle later in the day, and he says that at neither point did he hear anything of the presence of the enemy in the county, and everything seemed to be quiet. He thinks it hardly probable that there could have been a force of the enemy as near Aylett's as reported without the people of the neighborhood being apprised of it.
Gloucester (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 10
The Yankees in King William. From information brought to the city by a gentleman of Gloucester, it would seem that there is some doubt as to the correctness of the report that the Yankees were in King William on Wednesday. This gentleman passed Aylett's about 11 o'clock, on Wednesday morning, and crossed the Pamunkey at Newcastle later in the day, and he says that at neither point did he hear anything of the presence of the enemy in the county, and everything seemed to be quiet. He thinks it hardly probable that there could have been a force of the enemy as near Aylett's as reported without the people of the neighborhood being apprised of it.
New Castle, Ky. (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 10
The Yankees in King William. From information brought to the city by a gentleman of Gloucester, it would seem that there is some doubt as to the correctness of the report that the Yankees were in King William on Wednesday. This gentleman passed Aylett's about 11 o'clock, on Wednesday morning, and crossed the Pamunkey at Newcastle later in the day, and he says that at neither point did he hear anything of the presence of the enemy in the county, and everything seemed to be quiet. He thinks it hardly probable that there could have been a force of the enemy as near Aylett's as reported without the people of the neighborhood being apprised of it.
Pickpocket caught. --Yesterday, at the auction sale of Messrs. Tardy & Williams, a pickpocket, who gave his name as George W. Farrel, was caught in the very act of picking the pocket of Mr. James C. Hunt, of a pocket book containing $200 in Confederate and other notes. Mr. Hunt, it seems, had his attention attracted to the sale, when the accused took a stand by his side, and folding his arms, gently lifted Mr. His book from a side pocket. Fortunately for the public, Mr. Thos Clemmitt had his eye on the thief, and seeing the robbery immediately seized the thief, recovered the book and contents, and with the of Mr. Hunt and Mr. Stagg, conveyed him to the lock-up for examination before the Mayor.
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