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$20 reward. --Ranaway, on last Thursday morning, my negro man, Frank Cheatham. He has been driving a furniture wagon for T. W. Keesee for three or four years, said negro is about 35 years old, he has a down look, rather stammering when spoken to; is a stout square built man, dark brown color, about 5 feet 4 inches high Said negro is thought to be lurking about the city. He has a wife living in an alley between 4th and 5th streets, on Leigh. He may very probably have been furnished with a pass, and no doubt will attempt to make his way to the enemy's lines. I will give the above reward if delivered to me, or to Thos. W. Keesee, corner of 12th and Cary streets, or lodged in any jail so that I can get him again. Mrs. Maria E. Gannaway. my 12--6t
$20 reward. --Ranaway, on last Thursday morning, my negro man, Frank Cheatham. He has been driving a furniture wagon for T. W. Keesee for three or four years. Said negro is about 35 years old; he has a down look, rather stammering when spoken to; is a stout, square-built man, dark brown color, about 5 feet 4 inches high. Said negro is thought to be lurking about the city. He has a wife living in an alley between 4th and 5th streets, on Leigh. He may very probably have been furnished with a pass, and no doubt will attempt to make his way to the enemy's lines. I will give the above reward if delivered to me, or to Thos. W. Keesee, corner of 12th and Cary streets, or lodged in any jail so that I can get him again. Mrs. Maria E. Gannaway. my 12--6t
nd continuous along both lines. The ground we occupied was dotted with dead and wounded men. The fire of the enemy was exceedingly severe. The colors of the battalion were planted on the ridge by Color-Sergeant Kinney, under the guidance of Captain Leigh, of company A.--This officer acted with the most conspicuous gallantry during the whole of the action.--He took a most exposed position by the side of the colors, and never left except to bring up his men to the crest of the ridge, and point ntinued with undiminished fury, until half-past 6 o'clock, when I received orders to fall back, fighting as skirmishers. ***** The retreat became general. After passing over the ridge next behind us, an attempt was made by Captains Thom and Leigh, Lieutenants Overton and Coltrain, and perhaps others, to rally the men, which partially — succeeded; but the enemy advancing and pouring a heavy fire down upon us from the crest of the ridge, and the crowd of fugitives rushing by us, the attempt
$20 reward. --Ranaway, or last Thursday morning, my negro man, Frank Cheatham. He has been driving a furniture wagon for T. W. Keesee for three or four years. Said negro is a about 35 years old; he has a down look, rather stammering when spoken to; is a stout, square-built man, dark brown color; about 5 feet 4 inches high. Said negro is thought to be lurking about the city. He has a wife living in an alloy between 4th and 5th streets, on Leigh. He may very probably have been furnished with a pass, and no doubt will attempt to make his way to the enemy's lines. I will give the above reward if delivered to me, or to Thos. W. Keesee, corner of 12th and Cary streets, or lodged in any jail so that I can get him again. Mrs Maria E. Gannaway. my 12--6t
$20 reward. --Runaway, on last Thursday morning, my negro man, Nk Cheatham. He has been driving a furniture wagon for T. W. Keesee for three four years. raid negro is a about 35 years old, he has a down look, rather stam ring when spoken for is a stout, square-built man, dark brown color, about 5 feet 4 inches high. this negro is thought to be lurking about the city. He has a wife living in an alley between 4th and 5th streets, on Leigh. He may be probably have been furnished with a and no doubt will attempt to make is way to the enemy's lines. I will give the reward if delivered to me, or to Thos. W. Keesee, corner of 12th and Cary streets, lodged in any jail so that I can get him again. Mrs. Makia E. Gannaway. my 12--st
place from their residence, corner of Eighth and Grace streets, this morning, at 11 o'clock. The friends of the family, and those of James Yatrington, are respectfully invited to attend without further notice. On yesterday, Mattie, second daughter of Samuel O, and Maggle A. Robinson, in the 6th year of her age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, to take place this morning from 10 o'clock, at her father's residence, on 10th street, beyond Leigh. Of consumption; on Monday, the 12th inst. in Hospital No. 1, Lynchburg, Virginia, Mr. Lewis T, Cocke, of company D 44th regiment Virginia volunteers, and son of the late Lewis Cooke, of Louisa county, Va., aged 22 years. This young man volunteered in the service of the Confederate States soon after the commencement of hostilities, during which be participated in one battle in westers Virginia, and since which he has been declaiming till the messenger death summoned him from t
$20 reward. --Ranaway, on last Thursday morning, my negro man, Frank Cheatham. He has been driving a furniture wagon for T. W. Keesee for three of four years. said negro is a about 35 years old has a down look, rather stammering when spoken to; is a stout, square-built man, dark brown color, about 5 feet 4 inches high Sal. negro is thought to be lurking about the city. He has a wife living in an alley between 4th and 5th streets, on Leigh. He may very probably have been furnished with a pass, and no doubt will attempt to make his way to the enemy's lines. I will give the above reward if delivered to me, or to Thos. W. Keesee, corner of 12th and Cary streets, or lodged in any jail so that I can get him again. Mrs. Maria. E. Gannaway. my 12--6t
B Cross, 3d Va; H Bradbury, 1st Tenn; J M Jones, J W Carter, Jeff Davis Artillery; John Moore, H C Watts, Horace Windsor, J D Strickland, 2d Ga; Peter David, 15th Ga; James W Dye, 15th Ga; J B Watkins, 2d Ga; Lieut Wm Jones, 18th Ga; J A McCrery, 2d Ga; Jos Allman, 6th N C; W M Tidd, 2d Ga; S J Pitts, do do; J T Jones, do do; W A Brown, 7th Ga; W J Davis, 2d Ga; W H Nelms, do do; H P Shultze, 1st Tex; H P Freeman, 2d Ga; J W Edwards, 8th Ga; C G Gray, 6th Ga; L R Regsdale, 8th Ga; Jesse E J Leigh, do do; C C Bear, 15th Ala; J A Hill, 7th Ga; J J Patterson, 2d Ga; J E Maguire, 8th Ga; D W Croft, do do; E A Crew, 2d Ga; E A Shepherd, do do; S E Goss, 17th Ga; J D Hale, 9th Ga; L C P Jones, 8th Ga; F E Scarborough, 15th Ga; J B Hopkins, 2d Ga; Lieut W W Williamson, 8th Ga; W D Lewis, 2d Ga; Jacob A Allbright, do do; J L Burks, W Roby, do do; Lieut J B McCollum, do do; J McMasters, do do; J R Manning, 8th Ga; J B Reese, 8th Ga; Jas Lyle, 17th Ga; E P Pearson, 2d Ga; A H Smith, 8th Ga; J
E Nelson, Fluvanna county, Va; E Harvie Smith, Richmond, Va; Wm Hodgson, Fluvanna county;--Spiller, Wythe county, Va; George Logan, Goochland county, Va; John Logan, do; Hugh W Fry, Richmond; James Goods, company K, 11th Georgia regiment; Wm Pendleton, 3d Louisiana battalion; A C Wood, Albemarle country, Va; Wm G Bennett, Lewis county, Va; John J Coleman, Louisa co, Va; Clarence Coleman, do; Alfred Marshall, Richmond; F C Watkins, Halifax co, Va; Macon A Leigh, Yalobusha county, Miss; John P Leigh, Yalobusha county, Miss; J L Brockenbrough, Westmoreland county, Va; Thos M Williams, Hilliardston, N C; Walter Henderson, Lynchburg, Va; V M Fleming, W F Fleming, Charlotte county, Va; Alex Day, Warrenton, Va; Jas A Tillman, Edgefield C H, Va; Jas C Boggs, Wm Boggs, Franklin; Jas Huff, White Plains, Brunswick county, Va; Levi Renker, Shenandoah county, Va; Robt E Miller, Rappahannock county, Va; Geo Bassett, Hanover county, Va; Wm Slater, Richmond, Va; Wm H Pierce, Portsmouth, Va; Benj Sedg
and--15. Mrs J C Murfree, 43.40. S J Harrison, proceeds of winter course of Lectures, 462.95. Mrs Lucy J Malone, proceeds of Fair, 552.70. Peter Mayo, 10. D M L, 50. Kate Ellis, 8. Wm Beale, for R H Bosher, 20. Wm H Young, Columbus, Ga, 50. A J Bowers, 20. Ladies' Aid Society, Chowan, N C, through Doct R H Winborne, 50. Robert T Hubbard, Buckingham, 10. Miss Mary and Jane Nott and Virginia Bowers, proceeds of a Fair, 42.50. B W Leigh, Mecklenburg, 20. Miss Ida and Ella Cardwell, 23. Mrs Spiller, King William, 5. Chas J Fox, 4 G W Herring, Concert in Micosakee, Fla, 67.50. Mrs Emily Rutherfoord, 30. Mrs Emily Aylett, 20 Mrs Mollie Denoon, proceeds of Fair; 120. Mr Walker, for E P Hairston, of Henry county, 100. Mrs Henry, 10. Mrs Taylor, 10. C Walthall, proceeds of Fair, from young Misses on Canal street, 32.30 Stark & Cardoza, money found, 1.50. A friend, 10. Mi