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Twenty-five dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, about the 1st of August last, a negro boy named John Henry. Said boy is between 13 and 14 years of age, brown skin, thick set, height not known, but well grown for his age — was hired to Christian & Lea. I will pay the above reward for his apprehension and delivery to me in Richmond. Mrs M. W. Howell. se 12--10* or Wm. H. Sutherland.
len near him from a rebel cannon. The key had probably been sent in another direction. The surrender of Harper's Ferry — a review of M'Clellan's generalship. The surrender of Harper's Ferry seems to have been a greater blow to the North than first accounts would have justified us in expecting. The press do not discuss the battles in Maryland, (and for a good reason,) but make the fall of Harper's Ferry the topic. They say that the failure to rise in Maryland was the defeat of Lea and about the only defeat He did sustain: Lee, on his part, seems to have fully appreciated the importance of Harper's Ferry for while was sending couriers for reinforcements, the ordered Jackson to unite with Hill and overwhelming while he stayed the columns of and of Franklin with his best divisions. It turned out this strategy was successful. He and Franklin both to fight on Sunday, the 14th, while poor Miles, who was miles and miles away and pressed by the swarming divisions o
arrested for drunkenness and disorderly conduct in the streets Sunday morning. The Mayor intimated to Mrs. P. that she could get outside of a glass of whiskey with about as much facility as anybody he had ever seen. The most confirmed toper, "or any other man," could not excel her in the practice of the art of absorption. William Allen, white, was arraigned for violently assaulting Wm. Palmer, a free negro. The case was continued till the 29th instant. Fuller, slave of Christian & Lea, was ordered twenty lashes for stealing a lot of meat and bread from the Arlington House. Henry M. Dock was arraigned for "walking arm-in-arm" with Mary, slave of Mr. Sheppard. An undue absorption of spiritous liquor had produced the eccentric conduct complained of. Both parties were discharged by the Mayor. The case of Charles Mitchell, for robbing Hugh B. Arnold, near the Central Depot, was called and continued for another hearing. Dick, slave of Robert Wilson, was ordered t
Latimor S. m. Lee S. (svt.) Lyon S. h. Leftiss w. A. Lacy w. T. Laidley A. Lemly B. F. Lacy w. h. Lewis w. S. Lindrny w. T. Lewis w. h. Leigh w. Lancaster Z. Lawoon J w. Latham Jas. 2 Lowing m. Lamb T. Lindsey J. T. Latham j m. Lancaster Dd. Lowman w. Lang Jno. Localm Jno Latimor it J. R. Lacy Jno A. Loveil opt. Jas. Ladd Jno. Lutplin Dr J. T. Lott J. B. Lea J. V. Lyans J. Lynsman J. M. lottler Jno L. Labew S. C. Levy S. Lumpkin T. D. Lyon T. T. Lipscombe T. Lawa T. A. Lillis Thos. Lyday T. L. Long it T. D. Lyneman H. Lawson H. Levey H. J. Little opt. R. D. 3 Luckey Ro Lafong E. O. Lamb E. Lipke E. Long E. B. Lassers E. Lierh Dr C. T. Langford c. h. Lambert c. Lingle D. w. Lander master Dennis Lawson A. Lenher Mr. Latham Cpt. A. C. Lappington A. M. Lance Major. Lamberth A. T. Labarre M. Lecke M. Lipscomb N. Little W. Lenderman L. j. Leights
Two hundred and fifty dollars reward --Will be paid for the apprehension and delivery of my man Anderson to Messrs. Lea & James, of Richmond. He is about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, has no marks remembered except a small knot just below one knees; was last heard of when he escaped from the Staunton jail, with a number of others, about the 1st of June last. He is doubtless lurking around Waynesboro', Augusta, where he has a wife at the house of Mr. Bush. rich'd Russell, Near Clarkesville Virginia. au 7--6t*
Two hundred and fifty Dollars Reward --Will be paid for the apprehension and delivery of my man Anderson to Messrs. Lea & James, of Richmond. He is about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, has no marks remembered except a small knot just below one knee; was last heard of when he escaped from the Staunton jail, with a number of others, about the 1st of June last. He is doubtless lurking around Waynesboro', Augusta, where he has a wife at the house of Mr. Bush. Richard Russell, Near Clarkesville Virginia. au 7--6t
Shooting. --Persons passing over the small bridge that spans the gully between 25th and 24th streets, Union Hill, have been shot at by some villains concealed beneath, with what design is not stated, nor do we know; but this much we do know, that Capt. Lea's Mounted Guard will bag them some night when they least expect it, or we are very much mistaken in the company.
Sentenced Pronounced. --Alexander D. Cheatwood, indicted for forging the names of Lea & James to a check of the Bank of the Commonwealth for $305, on the 25th of August last, was arraigned before Judge Lyons yesterday and plead guilty.--This being the second count against him, the jury fixed his punishment at two years in the penitentiary. By the consent of the Court the remaining seven indictments were set aside, and the prisoner was then sentenced for nine years.
The Daily Dispatch: October 26, 1863., [Electronic resource], One hundred and seventy-five dollars reward. (search)
For sale privately. --We have for sale privately a likely mulatto Girl, 18 years of age, a first-rate washer and ironer and a good seamstress. Lea & James, Auct's. oc 24--4t*
The Daily Dispatch: October 28, 1863., [Electronic resource], Narrative of Wheeler's Circuit around Rosecrans. (search)
For sale privately --We have for sale privately a mulatto Girl, 18 years of age, a first rate washer and ironer and a good seamstress. Lea & James, Auct'r. oc 24--4t*