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Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1863, by J. S. Thrasher, in the Clerk's office the District Court of the onfederate States for the Northern District of Georgia.
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Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1863, by J. S. Thrasher, in the Clerk's office the District Court of the onfederate States for the Northern District of Georgia.
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Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1863, by J. S. Thrasher, in the Clerk's office the District Court of the onfederate States for the Northern District of Georgia.
Two hundred Dollars Reward. --I well give the above reward for the apprehension and delivery to Dickenson, Hill & Co., in the city of Richmond, or the exchange to jail so that I get him again, of my man Dawson or David Dawson, as he is sometimes called. Dawson to about thirty five years old. six feet high quite black; his hair somewhat straight and bushy and has very good teeth. He is into Lurking about Richmond, where his wise lives. He may possibly try to make his way to Meldeser county, where he have a farm and where he was born and raised. My post office is Luis Derick; Amelia county. B. J. Temple. ja
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Two hundred Dollars Reward. --I well give the above reward for the apprehension and delivery to Dickenson, Hill & Co., in the city of Richmond, or the exchange to jail so that I get him again, of my man Dawson or David Dawson, as he is sometimes called. Dawson to about thirty five years old. six feet high quite black; his hair somewhat straight and bushy and has very good teeth. He is into Lurking about Richmond, where his wise lives. He may possibly try to make his way to Meldeser county, where he have a farm and where he was born and raised. My post office is Luis Derick; Amelia county. B. J. Temple. ja
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e the above reward for the apprehension and delivery to Dickenson, Hill & Co., in the city of Richmond, or the exchange to jail so that I get him again, of my man Dawson or David Dawson, as he is sometimes called. Dawson to about thirty five years old. six feet high quite black; his hair somewhat straight and bushy and has very gDavid Dawson, as he is sometimes called. Dawson to about thirty five years old. six feet high quite black; his hair somewhat straight and bushy and has very good teeth. He is into Lurking about Richmond, where his wise lives. He may possibly try to make his way to Meldeser county, where he have a farm and where he was born and raised. My post office is Luis Derick; Amelia county. B. J. Temple. ja Dawson to about thirty five years old. six feet high quite black; his hair somewhat straight and bushy and has very good teeth. He is into Lurking about Richmond, where his wise lives. He may possibly try to make his way to Meldeser county, where he have a farm and where he was born and raised. My post office is Luis Derick; Amelia county. B. J. Temple. ja
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Two hundred Dollars Reward. --I well give the above reward for the apprehension and delivery to Dickenson, Hill & Co., in the city of Richmond, or the exchange to jail so that I get him again, of my man Dawson or David Dawson, as he is sometimes called. Dawson to about thirty five years old. six feet high quite black; his hair somewhat straight and bushy and has very good teeth. He is into Lurking about Richmond, where his wise lives. He may possibly try to make his way to Meldeser county, where he have a farm and where he was born and raised. My post office is Luis Derick; Amelia county. B. J. Temple. ja
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Two hundred Dollars Reward. --I well give the above reward for the apprehension and delivery to Dickenson, Hill & Co., in the city of Richmond, or the exchange to jail so that I get him again, of my man Dawson or David Dawson, as he is sometimes called. Dawson to about thirty five years old. six feet high quite black; his hair somewhat straight and bushy and has very good teeth. He is into Lurking about Richmond, where his wise lives. He may possibly try to make his way to Meldeser county, where he have a farm and where he was born and raised. My post office is Luis Derick; Amelia county. B. J. Temple. ja
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Two hundred Dollars Reward. --I well give the above reward for the apprehension and delivery to Dickenson, Hill & Co., in the city of Richmond, or the exchange to jail so that I get him again, of my man Dawson or David Dawson, as he is sometimes called. Dawson to about thirty five years old. six feet high quite black; his hair somewhat straight and bushy and has very good teeth. He is into Lurking about Richmond, where his wise lives. He may possibly try to make his way to Meldeser county, where he have a farm and where he was born and raised. My post office is Luis Derick; Amelia county. B. J. Temple. ja
to be more tolerant in their judgment of matters of which they know nothing. They should bear in mind that our rulers and our officers have facts in their possession of which the public at large know nothing, and which cannot be published without damage to the interests of the country. We may be sure that they are quite as patriotic as ourselves, and for their own sakes, as well as for the sake of the cause, are going to do all that circumstances permit. We observe that the intelligence Richmond correspondent of the Morning Herald expresses the fear Johnston may be influenced in his position by popular clamor. He may all such apprehensions. Gen. Johnston does not hold in any degree of respect unenlightened public opinion. He is going to do just what he thinks best, and will stand as firm as a rock upon the basis of his own judgment. And a more solid judgment in the art of war no military man of this day possesses. We regard him as one of the most consummate soldiers whom t
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