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Trinity (Texas, United States) (search for this): article 1
hero who thus quested not before the last enemy, is George Whitfield Stevens, of Savannah, Ga., a member of the Oglethorpe Infantry, and of the immortal Eighth Regiment, commanded by the gallant and lamented Bartow. They were worthy of each other. May their example animate and strengthen us for the future contest. "And I have put my words in thy mouth, and have covered thee in the shadow of mine hand. " Trinity Church. The Rev. J. D. Coulling preached as excellent sermon at Trinity (M. E) Church, from the 20th chapter of 2d Chronicles, 9th verse "If, when evil cometh upon us, as the sword, judgment, or pestilence, or famine, we stand before this house and in Thy presence, (for Thy name is in this house,) and cry unto Thee in our affliction, then Thou will hear and help. " In considering the subject, the speaker went on to show the certainty of an overruling Providence in the circumstances by which we were at present surrounded. The degeneracy and wickedness of the No
Negroes for hire --I have for hire, young Woman, who a good washer and ironer; two likely Boys table for house work; and one middlagd may, for the balance of the year. For terms &, apply to Ro. B Lyne, Agent, Office A, Bodeker's Drug Store, No. 10 Main street. no --2t
Ranaway.--ten dollars Reward --On Thursday, the 14th instant, my servant Caroline. She is a she is about 30 years of age; medium size; rather delicate; the has bad teeth; quite a singular voice I purchase her of Anderson Edwards, Esq., of Chesterfield county, about seven miles from Richmond She has acquaintances in Manchester, but I have no doubt that she is in the city. I warn all persons from harboring her. I will give the above reward for her delivery to me at my resider Richmond corner of Clay and 10th streets. G. A. W. Taylor. no 19--
Anderson Edwards (search for this): article 1
Ranaway.--ten dollars Reward --On Thursday, the 14th instant, my servant Caroline. She is a she is about 30 years of age; medium size; rather delicate; the has bad teeth; quite a singular voice I purchase her of Anderson Edwards, Esq., of Chesterfield county, about seven miles from Richmond She has acquaintances in Manchester, but I have no doubt that she is in the city. I warn all persons from harboring her. I will give the above reward for her delivery to me at my resider Richmond corner of Clay and 10th streets. G. A. W. Taylor. no 19--
G. A. W. Taylor (search for this): article 1
Ranaway.--ten dollars Reward --On Thursday, the 14th instant, my servant Caroline. She is a she is about 30 years of age; medium size; rather delicate; the has bad teeth; quite a singular voice I purchase her of Anderson Edwards, Esq., of Chesterfield county, about seven miles from Richmond She has acquaintances in Manchester, but I have no doubt that she is in the city. I warn all persons from harboring her. I will give the above reward for her delivery to me at my resider Richmond corner of Clay and 10th streets. G. A. W. Taylor. no 19--
Manchester (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 1
Ranaway.--ten dollars Reward --On Thursday, the 14th instant, my servant Caroline. She is a she is about 30 years of age; medium size; rather delicate; the has bad teeth; quite a singular voice I purchase her of Anderson Edwards, Esq., of Chesterfield county, about seven miles from Richmond She has acquaintances in Manchester, but I have no doubt that she is in the city. I warn all persons from harboring her. I will give the above reward for her delivery to me at my resider Richmond corner of Clay and 10th streets. G. A. W. Taylor. no 19--
Chesterfield (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
Ranaway.--ten dollars Reward --On Thursday, the 14th instant, my servant Caroline. She is a she is about 30 years of age; medium size; rather delicate; the has bad teeth; quite a singular voice I purchase her of Anderson Edwards, Esq., of Chesterfield county, about seven miles from Richmond She has acquaintances in Manchester, but I have no doubt that she is in the city. I warn all persons from harboring her. I will give the above reward for her delivery to me at my resider Richmond corner of Clay and 10th streets. G. A. W. Taylor. no 19--
Explosion of a locomotive --Engineer and Fireman Killed.--A lamentable accident occurred yesterday, about 12 o'clock, on the Central Railroad, a short distance above the depot in this city. The locomotive "Monroe," which had come down with a train yesterday morning, was run up the track to the tank where a fresh supply of water was procured; and again starting, got as far as Victor's pond, when a terrific explosion took place. Mr. Nathan J. Davis, the acting engineer, who was standing on the left side of the locomotive, was blown some fifteen feet into the air, and fell dead by the side of the track, having received severe internal injuries by the concussion. The fireman, a free negro named Peter Franklin, was badly scalded by the steam, and apparently insensible when found. He was carried to a house near the railroad, where he died soon afterward. A little negro boy, belonging to Mr. Seay, was riding on the rear of the tender when the explosion occurred, and a piece of wood
Peter Franklin (search for this): article 1
roe," which had come down with a train yesterday morning, was run up the track to the tank where a fresh supply of water was procured; and again starting, got as far as Victor's pond, when a terrific explosion took place. Mr. Nathan J. Davis, the acting engineer, who was standing on the left side of the locomotive, was blown some fifteen feet into the air, and fell dead by the side of the track, having received severe internal injuries by the concussion. The fireman, a free negro named Peter Franklin, was badly scalded by the steam, and apparently insensible when found. He was carried to a house near the railroad, where he died soon afterward. A little negro boy, belonging to Mr. Seay, was riding on the rear of the tender when the explosion occurred, and a piece of wood struck him on the head, fracturing his skull. He will probably die. The locomotive was thrown off the track and turned completely round, facing the tender; two or three of the trucks were broken apart, and the mach
Nathan J. Davis (search for this): article 1
e locomotive "Monroe," which had come down with a train yesterday morning, was run up the track to the tank where a fresh supply of water was procured; and again starting, got as far as Victor's pond, when a terrific explosion took place. Mr. Nathan J. Davis, the acting engineer, who was standing on the left side of the locomotive, was blown some fifteen feet into the air, and fell dead by the side of the track, having received severe internal injuries by the concussion. The fireman, a free nps be imprudent to attribute the disaster to any particular cause, in advance of an investigation, though it is thought by some that the boiler was overheated when fresh water was let on, thus creating a sudden generation of steam. The body of Mr. Davis was removed to his residence, on 17th street, where an in quest was held last evening, and a verdict rendered in accordance with the facts. He leaves a large family, whose present situation is such as to excite commiseration and sympathy. He
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