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50; G Heller. 10; G N Anders a 100 stel a, 5; A B Gwathmey; 100; Mrs. Edmond James, 25; Hon Wm C Rives, 100; young ladies of Pittsylvania Court House and vicinity proceeds of a tableau, 618 35; Chas E Kent, 20; a friend, 15; Rev--,100; Eliza and Mary Hall, proceeds of a fair, 200; Capt Jno Covert, 50; Peter V Daniel, 50; Dr O Fairfax, 25; Gen Carson, 20; Jno Randolph Tucker, Co.;--, through Post Office, 150; Jas Warwick, 50; L R Spliman, 100; Prof G E Dabney, 10; J B Wath, 30; D T Williams, 100; Robt A Lancaster, 200; Dr B, 20; R H Maury &Co, 500; Kent, Paine &Co, 200; Purcell, Ladd &Co, 200; Major W, 250; Samuel J Harrison, 100, Mitchell &Tyler, 100; Baldwin & Williams, 109, W F Isaacs, 50; Ellett, Breeden & Fox, 100. The Committee would earnestly appeal to our friends throughout the country for contributions of money and clothing for our soldiers and their families. Contributions may be sent to Roger Martin, Superintendent, or to Wm P Munford, Chairman of the Army Committee.
Two hundred dollars reward. --Ran away from my house, in Manchester, on the morning of the 23d, my servant woman Kitty. Said negro is 18 or 19 years of age, rather short, light gingerbread color, and quite stout; her gums are particularly dark; she carried away with her four colored silk dresses, one black silk dress, and two plaid dresses, one black cloth cloak, and a purple silk bonnet, with sundry other articles. She was brought from Mecklenburg just before Christmas, where I bought her, and I think it probable that she may be crying to get back. I will give the above reward for her delivery to me, or to any jail in Richmond so that I may get her. Robt H Talley. [fe 24--3t*]
The Daily Dispatch: March 1, 1864., [Electronic resource], Yankee Raids on the Virginia Central railroad--damage thus far Trifling — Exciting rumors of the enemy's movements. (search)
Two hundred dollars reward. --Ran away from my house, in Manchester, on the morning of the 23d, my servant woman Kitty. Said negro is 18 or 19 years of age, father short, light gingerbread color, and quite stout, her gums are particularly dark; the carried away with colored dresses, one black silk dress, and two dresses, one black cloth cloak, and a purple silk , with sundry other articles. She was brought from Mecklenburg just before Christmas, where I bought her, and I think it probable that she may be trying to back. I will give the above reward for her delivery to me, or to in Richmond so that I may get her Robt H Talley. (mh 4--)
Two hundred dollars reward --Ran away from my house, in Manchester, on the morning of the 23d, my servant woman Kitty. Said negro is 18 or 19 years of age, rather short, light gingerbread color, and quite stout; her gums are particularly dark; she carried away with her four colored silk dresses, one black silk dress, and two plaid dresses, one black cloth cloak, and a purple silk bonnet, with sundry other articles. She was brought from Mecklenburg just before Christmas, where I bought her, and I think it probable that she may be trying to get back. I will give the above reward for her delivery to me, or to any jail in Richmond so that I may get her. Robt H Talley [mh 1--3t*]
Two hundred dollars reward. --Ran away from my house, in Manchester, on the morning of the 23d, my servant woman Kitty. Said negro is 18 or 19 years of age, rather short, light gingerbread color, and quite stout; her gums are particularly dark; she carried away with her four colored silk dresses, one black silk dress, and two paid dresses, one black cloth cloak, and a purple silk bonnet, with sundry other articles. She was brought from Mecklenburg just before Christmas, where I bought her, and I think it probable that she may be trying to get back. I will give the above reward for her delivery to me, or to any jail in Richmond so that I may get her. Robt H Talley. [mh 1--3t
ft arm amputated; J T Halley, hand; W B Dillion, leg; J M Hundley, leg; J R Morrison, hand; R Searer, hip; D Muck, foot; S H Muck, finger off; H H Marshall, leg; B F Stephens, leg amputated; J R Billings, side; W G Davis, finger off. Recapitulation.--Killed, 10; wounded, 83. Total, 98. R W. Cridin in, Captain 38th Va Infantry. Whig, Enquirer, Examiner, and Sentinel please copy. List of the killed, wounded and missing in the Courtney Artillery, Cutshaw's battalion, on the 17th May, 1864: Killed: Lt R N Vaughan, Private M T Hooper. Wounded: Lt Courtney and Private Jas Abbott. Missing, supposed to have been captured: Lt B C Maxwell, comd'g battery, Serg't B F Morrisett and B W Bennett, Corpia J W Hall, J B Cheatham, Jas Wilson, and Robt E Johnson, Privates Jno Blanom, Jas Buchanan, Henry L Carter, Samuel Conway, Jno W Cross, 3 Ford, D M Hartow, Jas Kersey, James Keith, W McGee, G H Murdon,--Osborne.--Bushbrock, Paul Stanly, Thos A Tyler, and Jas P Tyler.
ince Hindley use tried in charge of robbery and a quitted, Mr. Grane acting a ] John A. Clushman, indicted for stealing one hundred money, and a check for the same amount, from Edward Doran, was convicted and sentenced to the penitentiary for three years. Jas M D Irvine indicted for forgery, will be tried on Thursday. The case of Robt S Forde, charged with the murder of Robt F Dixon, was continued till the next term. The Court then adjourned till 11 o'clock this morning. ince Hindley use tried in charge of robbery and a quitted, Mr. Grane acting a ] John A. Clushman, indicted for stealing one hundred money, and a check for the same amount, from Edward Doran, was convicted and sentenced to the penitentiary for three years. Jas M D Irvine indicted for forgery, will be tried on Thursday. The case of Robt S Forde, charged with the murder of Robt F Dixon, was continued till the next term. The Court then adjourned till 11 o'clock this morning.
lion, were captured by the enemy at Cox's barn, on James river, on the 12th inst. The following are the names of the captured: Lt. Wm. G. Herrington, of North Carolina; Sergt Wm. H. Cunningham, of Cumberland co, Va; Corp'l Lewis A Jacob, Richmond; Privates L B Jones, Caroline co; F M Butler, Hanover; W A Nelson, Louisa; Jesse S Segar, Norfolk; Wm A Trice, Louisa; Jas S Wallace, Fredericksburg; Jas B Whitlock, Louisa; John B Ladd, Richmond; William Smith, Louisa; E F Dickinson, Charlotte; Robt J Waldrop, Louisa. They belonged to company E, 25th battalion Virginia infantry. Town reports. There were a good many reports in the city yesterday about large "risings" of the population in Maryland in favor of the Confederates. One had it that 15,000 Marylanders had joined the command of a distinguished fellow-citizen of theirs who accompanied our forces; and another that 8,000 had enlisted under his command. As the "risings" in Maryland during former invasions of our troops