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One hundred dollars reward. --Left the residence of Dr. Vest, a few miles below Richmond, my Woman, Sally Ann, with 3 small children, all boys, oldest about 4 years. The said woman is tall, rather dark complexion, and walks badly, and is about 25 years of age. She left a few days before the battle below Richmond, in company with the negroes of Messrs. Warner and Fisher, and it is quite probable that she is in the neighborhood, as the Yankees did not have time to take them off. I will pay the above reward if the said negroes are delivered to John W. Phillips, at Beaver Dam Depot, Hanover county. Mary L. Phillips au 1--cw4t*
John W. Phillips (search for this): article 1
One hundred dollars reward. --Left the residence of Dr. Vest, a few miles below Richmond, my Woman, Sally Ann, with 3 small children, all boys, oldest about 4 years. The said woman is tall, rather dark complexion, and walks badly, and is about 25 years of age. She left a few days before the battle below Richmond, in company with the negroes of Messrs. Warner and Fisher, and it is quite probable that she is in the neighborhood, as the Yankees did not have time to take them off. I will pay the above reward if the said negroes are delivered to John W. Phillips, at Beaver Dam Depot, Hanover county. Mary L. Phillips au 1--cw4t*
Mary L. Phillips (search for this): article 1
One hundred dollars reward. --Left the residence of Dr. Vest, a few miles below Richmond, my Woman, Sally Ann, with 3 small children, all boys, oldest about 4 years. The said woman is tall, rather dark complexion, and walks badly, and is about 25 years of age. She left a few days before the battle below Richmond, in company with the negroes of Messrs. Warner and Fisher, and it is quite probable that she is in the neighborhood, as the Yankees did not have time to take them off. I will pay the above reward if the said negroes are delivered to John W. Phillips, at Beaver Dam Depot, Hanover county. Mary L. Phillips au 1--cw4t*
Hanover County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
One hundred dollars reward. --Left the residence of Dr. Vest, a few miles below Richmond, my Woman, Sally Ann, with 3 small children, all boys, oldest about 4 years. The said woman is tall, rather dark complexion, and walks badly, and is about 25 years of age. She left a few days before the battle below Richmond, in company with the negroes of Messrs. Warner and Fisher, and it is quite probable that she is in the neighborhood, as the Yankees did not have time to take them off. I will pay the above reward if the said negroes are delivered to John W. Phillips, at Beaver Dam Depot, Hanover county. Mary L. Phillips au 1--cw4t*
June 15th (search for this): article 1
Ran away.--$50 reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, on the 15th of June, a Negro man, Lewis. Said negro is about 2½ years old five feet six or seven inches high, very black and stout; had on when he left a black frock coat and military cap. I will give the above reward if delivered to me in Lynchburg; or if secured so I can get him. James Morgan. Lynchburg, July 1 ly 4--eod
Ran away.--$50 reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, on the 15th of June, a Negro man, Lewis. Said negro is about 2½ years old five feet six or seven inches high, very black and stout; had on when he left a black frock coat and military cap. I will give the above reward if delivered to me in Lynchburg; or if secured so I can get him. James Morgan. Lynchburg, July 1 ly 4--eod
Ran away.--$50 reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, on the 15th of June, a Negro man, Lewis. Said negro is about 2½ years old five feet six or seven inches high, very black and stout; had on when he left a black frock coat and military cap. I will give the above reward if delivered to me in Lynchburg; or if secured so I can get him. James Morgan. Lynchburg, July 1 ly 4--eod
January, 7 AD (search for this): article 1
Ran away.--$50 reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, on the 15th of June, a Negro man, Lewis. Said negro is about 2½ years old five feet six or seven inches high, very black and stout; had on when he left a black frock coat and military cap. I will give the above reward if delivered to me in Lynchburg; or if secured so I can get him. James Morgan. Lynchburg, July 1 ly 4--eod
Jefferson Davis (search for this): article 10
yer was offered at the grave. A Negro's prayer in Memphis. Tom, the preacher at the African church in Memphis, delivered the following prayer there on the 15th ult. The Yankee provost guard, it is presumed, were not "around." O, Lord, hab mercy on us all ! Bless our land and country. Grants us rain, that we hab good crops, and blessed with plenty in this time of trouble. children. They have been kind and good to us; bless them in these troublesome times. O, Lord, bless massa Jeff. Davis ! O, Lord, bless our army and our brave soldiers, that are fighting the battle of our country against our enemies that are invading our happy country. O, Lord, give them success ! O, Lord, bless our sick and wounded soldiers, and grant that they may be restored to health, and enabled to go and join their brothers in fighting the battles of our country against our enemies — Bless us all as thou seest we need, and take care of us, and save us, is my prayer. Amen. A Straggler caugh
e act of slipping the stolen article in his pocket. He was immediately arrested and lodged in jail.--He first said his name was Roberson, and afterwards Griffin; that he was from Boston; belonged to the City Guards from that city, a company in McClellan's army; that he was in the recent battles near Richmond; that he got separated from the army when McClellan retreated, went to Richmond, Joined a Confederate cavalry company, bought (stole) a transportation ticket from a soldier named A. G. Robst said his name was Roberson, and afterwards Griffin; that he was from Boston; belonged to the City Guards from that city, a company in McClellan's army; that he was in the recent battles near Richmond; that he got separated from the army when McClellan retreated, went to Richmond, Joined a Confederate cavalry company, bought (stole) a transportation ticket from a soldier named A. G. Roberson, belonging to the 10th Alabama regiment, and was on his way to see an adut residing in Montgomery.
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