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Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.Military enthusiasm in Charlotte county. Keysville, Charlotte Co., Va., July 23, 1861. The war fever has by no means abated here. On last Saturday, after an excellent barbecue, spirited addresses were made by Mr. Charles Bruce, Rev. Mr. Crenshaw, and others, another volunteer company was organized, and the following officers elected, viz:--Charles Bruce, Captain; A B. Paris, First Lieutenant; Wood Bouldin, Jr., 2d do.; Alfred Mann, 3d do.; T. M. Tucker, First Sergeant; W. K. Priddy, 2d do.; Dr. Cardon, 3d do.; R. L. B. Williams, 4th do.; Sampson Well, First Corporal; W. O. Hamlett, 2d do.;--Spead, 3d do.;--Hudson, 4th do. Mr. Bruce, with his usual liberality, offers to equip the company and provide everything necessary at his own expense. With such a leader and such a cause, there can be no failure in getting a few more volunteers. This makes the 8th company from old Charlotte. Great uneasiness is felt here about the Keysv
Ranaway --About the 1st of slay, from the tobacco factory of Kent & Wilson, Richmond, a Negro Boy, named Jim, about sixteen years old. He is a ly black Boy, about five feet high Said Negro is supposed to be lurking about Manchester, or Mr. John Clay's, in Chesterfield county where he has relatives I will give Ten dollars for the delivery of Jim to Mr. Pat. Gary, in Manchester, or if lodged in any jail so that I can get him again. Address, Alfred Mann, jy 25--tw* Keyaville. Va.
Ranaway. --About the 1st of May, from the tobacco factory of Kent & Wilson, Richmond, a Negro Boy, named Jim. about sixteen years old. He is a likely black Boy, about five feet high. Said Negro is supposed to be lurking about Manchester or Mr. John Clay's, in Chesterfield county, where he has relatives. I will give ten Dollars for the delivery of Jim to Mr. Pat, Gary, in Manchester, or if lodged in any jail so that I can get him again. Address, Alfred Mann, Keysville, Va. jy 28--1w*
Runaway -- About the 1st of stay, from the tobacco factory of Kent & William Richmond, a Negro Boy, named Jim about sixteen nears old. He is a likely black Boy, about five feet high. Said Negro is supposed to be in lurking about Manchester or Mr. John Clay's, In Chesterfield County. where relatives. I will give Ten Dollars for the delivery of him to Mr. Pat Gary, in Manchester, or if lodged in any jail so that I can get him again. Address, Alfred Mann, Je 2--tws Keysville. Va.
Runaway --About the 1st of May, from the tobacco factory of Kent &Wilson, Richmond, a Negro Boy, named Jim about sixteen years old. He is a likely black Boy, about five feet high. Said Negro is supposed to be lurking about Manchester, or My John Clay's, in Chesterfield county. where he has relatives, I will give ten dollars for the delivery of Jim to Mr. Pat Gary, in Manchester or if lodged in any jail so that I can get him again. Address, Alfred Mann, Keysville, Va Jy 2--1w
The Daily Dispatch: August 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], Partition of territory in the Old Union. (search)
Ranaway --About the 1st of May, from the tobacco factory of Kent & Wilson, Richmond, a Negro Boy, named Jim. about sixteen years old. He is a likely black Boy, about five feet high. Said Negro is supposed to be lurking about Manchester, or Mr. John Clay's, in Chesterfield county, where he has relatives. I will give ten dollars for the delivery of Jim to Mr. Pat. Gary, in Manchester, or if Lodged in any jail so that I can get him again. Address, Alfred Mann, jy 2--1w* Keysville, Va