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The Daily Dispatch: August 29, 1862., [Electronic resource], From the Rappahannock — Occupation of Manassas Junction by our advance. (search)
One hundred Dollars reward --For the apprehension and delivery of my runaway negro man, Lee, formerly owned by John Rader, dec'd, Rockbridge county, Va. Said negro is about 23 years old; six feet high, black color, long hair; good teeth, quite likely and stoops a little when walking Said negro ran off from my place, in Buckingham county, on the 8th inst., and went up on the packet on a forged pass to Rockbridge county, and is, no doubt, in the neighborhood of Mrs. Rader's, or Mr. M. Ellinger's, where he has a wire and relations. For his delivery to me, in Hector Davis's jail, Richmond, I will pay $100 reward; or if secured in any jail, so that I get him again, I will pay $50 reward. Truman A. Parker. au 29--6t* Richmond, Va.
The Daily Dispatch: August 29, 1862., [Electronic resource], From the Rappahannock — Occupation of Manassas Junction by our advance. (search)
ountrymen and countrywomen. They exult in a sense of their superiority, not only to the Yankees, but to any army that treads the earth. Their leaders are all men tried in the furnace of repeated battles, and found wanting in no single instance. They have two Generals whose deeds surpass those of all living officers. No General now alive ever fought so many and such successful battles as Stonewall Jackson. No General now alive ever conceived and executed such vast military combinations as Lee, with such signal success. We have, therefore, in the army, in the Generals, and in the inferior officers, every guarantee of triumphant success in any enterprise they may undertake. But to be successful they must be backed by a large military force, such as does not now exist. True, it might be called into being, but we are told on high authority that we want no more men at present, and Congress has been ten days wasting the precious time, which the enemy are improving by recruiting six h