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$100 reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, living in Hayneville, Ala., on of about the 17th of March last, Ben, a likely mulatto boy, aged about 21 years; about five and a half feet high; weighs about 140 pounds; has a fine set of teeth; a smiling, pleasant countenance, and is prompt in reply when addressed. It is known that he was in Montgomery. Ala., on 1st April, and it is believed that he was seen in Richmond, Va., about the 24th April,dressed in uniform, with a sword suspended by his side. He was raised in the neighborhood of Knoxville. Tenn, and was brought from Knoxville to Montgomery. The above reward will be paid for his lodgment in jail, and information furnished, so that I will get him. P. S.--He is a pretty fair carriage-smith and a tolerable bricklayer, and it is believed he has changed his name. William D. Sherman. Hayneville. Lowndes co., Ala.,May 19, 1862. my 27 --12t*
$100 reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, living in Hayneville, Ala., on of about the 17th of March last, Ben, a likely mulatto boy, aged about 21 years; about five and a half feet high; weighs about 140 pounds; has a fine set of teeth; a smiling, pleasant countenance, and is prompt in reply when addressed. It is known that he was in Montgomery. Ala., on 1st April, and it is believed that he was seen in Richmond, Va., about the 24th April, dressed in uniform, with a sword suspended by his side. He was raised in the neighborhood of Knoxville, Tenn, and was brought from Knoxville to Montgomery. The above reward will be paid for his lodgment in jail, and information furnished, so that I will get him. P. S.--He is a pretty fair carriage-smith and a tolerable bricklayer, and it is believed he has changed his name. William D. Sherman. Hayneville, Lowndes co., Ala., May 19, 1862. my 27--12t*
$100 reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, living in Haynsville, ., on about the 17th of March last. a likely mulatto boy, aged about 21 years; about five and a half feet high: weighs about 140 pounds; has a fine set of teeth; a smiling, pleasant countenance, and is reply when addressed. It is known that he was in Montgomery, Ala., on 1st April, and it is believed that he was Richmond, Va. shout the 24th April, dressed in uniform, with a sword suspended by his side. He was raised in the neighborhood of Knoxville, Tenn., and was brought from Knoxville to Montgomery. The above reward will be paid for his lodgment in jail, and information furnish, so that I will get him. P. S.--He is a pretty fair carriage smith and a tolerable bricklayer, and it is believed he has changed his name. William D. Sherman. Hayneville. Lownd's co., Ala., May 19, 1862 my 27--12t*
$100 reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, living in Hayneville, Ala., on or about the 17th of March last, Ben, a likely mulatto boy, aged about 21 years; about five and a half feet high; weighs about 140 pounds; has a fine set of teeth; a smiling, pleasant countenance, and is prompt in reply when addressed. It is known that he was in Montgomery, Ala., on 1st April, and it is believed that he was seen in Richmond, Va., about the 24th April, dressed in uniform, with a sword suspended by his side. He was raised in the neighborhood of Knoxville, Tenn., and was brought from Knoxville to Montgomery. The above reward will be paid for his lodgment in jail, and information furnished, so that I will get him. P. S.--He is a pretty fair carriage-smith and a tolerable bricklayer, and it is believed he has changed his name. William D. Sherman. Hayneville, Lowndes co., Ala., May 19, 1862. my 27--12t*
$100 reward --Ranaway from the subscriber, living in Hayneville, Ala., on of about the (7th of March . Ben. a likely mulatto buy, aged about 21 years about five and a half feet high, weighs about 40 pound; has a fine set of tooth; a smiling, pleasant, countenance, and is prompt in reply when address is known that he was in Montgomery. Ala., on 1st April, and it is believed that he was seen Richmond, Va., about the 24th April dressed in uniform, with a sword suspended by his side. He was raised in the neighborhood of Knoxville, Tenn, and was brought from Knoxville to Montgomery. The above reward will be paid for lodgment in jail, and information furnished so that I will get him. P. S.--He is a pretty fair carriage-smith and a tolerable bricklayer, and it is believed he has changed his name. William D. Sherman. Hayneville, Lowndes co., Ala., my 27--12t* May 19, 1862. my 27--12t*
$100 reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, living in Hayneville, Ala., on about the 17th of March last, Ben, a likely mulatto boy, aged about 21 years; about five and a half feet high; weighs about 140 pounds; has a fine set of teeth; a smiling, pleasant countenance, and is prompt in reply when addressed. It is known that he was in Montgomery, Ala., on 1st April, and it is believed that he was seen in Richmond, Va., about the 24th April, dressed in uniform, with a sword suspended by his side. He was raised in the neighborhood of Knoxville, Tenn., and was brought from Knoxville to Montgomery The above reward will be paid for his lodgment in jail, and information furnished, so that I will get him. P. S.--He is pretty fair carriage-smith and a tolerable bricklayer, and it is believed he has changed his name. William D. Sherman. Hayneville Lowndes co., Ala., my 27--12t* May 19, 1862. my 27--12t*
$100 Reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, living in Hayneville, Ala., on of about the 17th of March last, Ebn, a likely mulatto boy, aged about 21 years; about five and a half feet high; weighs about 140 pounds; has a fine set of teeth; a smiling, pleasant countenance, and is prompt in reply when addressed. It is known that he was in Montgomery, Ala., on 1st April, and it is believed that he was seen in Richmond, Va., about the 24th April, dressed in uniform, with a sword suspended by his side. He was raised in the neighborhood of Knoxville, Tenn., and was brought from Knoxville to Montgomery. The above reward will be paid for his lodgment in jail, and information furnished, so that I will get him. P. S.--He is a pretty fair carriage smith and a tolerable bricklayer, and it is believed he has changed his name. William D. Sherman, Hayneville, Lowndes co., Ala., May 19, 1862. my 27--12t*
The Daily Dispatch: June 11, 1862., [Electronic resource], List of casualties of the 23d meet. (search)
$100 Reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, living in Hayneville, Ala on of about the 17th of March last, Ben, a likely mulatto boy, aged about 21 years; about five and a half feet high; weighs about 140 pounds; has a fine set of teeth; a smiling, pleasant countenance, and is prompt in reply when addressed. It is known that he was in Montgomery, Ala., on 1st April, and it is believed that he was seen in Richmond, Va., about the 24th April, dressed in uniform, with as word suspended by his side. He was raised in the neighborhood of Knoxville, Tenn., and was brought from Knoxville to Montgomery. The above reward will be paid for his lodgment in jail, and information furnished, so that I will get him. P. S.--He is a pretty fair carriage-smith and a tolerable bricklayer, and it is believed he, has changed his name. William D. Sherman. Hayneville, Lowndes co., Ala., May 19, 1862. my 27--12t*
, who has been a principle six months will, it is said, be exchanged for General Prentiss. A woman was convicted in New Herren, Cons, last week, as a common scold, under an old blue law which applies only to females. Hon. John S. Kinney has been nominated for Congress by the Democrate of Nebraska Territory. A. P. Woods, Esq., a prominent citizen of Wheeling, and formerly a member of the Virginia Legislature, died on Tuesday. Ruths Paine, of Cleveland, Ohio, was recently indicted in the sum of $20,000 damages for breach of promise of marriage. The steamer Arabic sailed from Boston on Wednesday, for Liverpool, with $200,000 in specie. The call for postage stamps at the New York post-office amounts to about $10,000 a day. Mrs. Livingston, wife of the African explorer, died at Stapany, April 1st of the fever. The principal hotels at Saratoga Springs have closed for the season. A violent rain storm prevailed in New York throughout Wednesday.
Latest from the United States.[from our own correspondent.] Fredericksburg, March 14th. --I have received the New York Herald of the 11th, and send you what of interest it contains: The New York Herald, of the 11th inst., has the following editorial: Lincoln has issued's proclamation, dated March 10th, ordering all soldiers absent without leave to return. Those who do so by April 1st, restored without punishment, except forfeiture of pay during absence; those who do not shall be punished as deserters. All good citizens are urged to assist in executing the orders of this proclamation and the act of Congress calling out the national forces &c. A dispatch from Washington, dated the 10th says: All contracts and renewals of contracts for specie to be consummated after a period of three days must be in writing and bear stamps to half of one per cent, of the amount, and also stamps to the amount of interest on the contract. No loan on security of specie