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The Daily Dispatch: November 19, 1860., [Electronic resource], [Telegraphic Dispatches.] (search)
$20 reward.
--Ran away on Saturday, the 3d inst. from the employment of Dr. John B. Eastham, of Louisa county, a Negro Man, named Ralph, belonging to the estate of Jesse Perkins, dec'd.
Ralph is about twenty-two years of age, black, about five feet five inches high; one of his front teeth is out, and the rest are very broad and white.
No peculiar mark about him is remembered, but we think he has a scar between his forefinger and thumb on one of his hands — can't say which.
He, it is said, can write a good hand, and is probably making his way to a free State.--The above reward will be paid for his apprehension in the State and delivery to us, or being placed in a jail so that we get him; or, if taken out of the State and delivered to us, or placed in a jail in this State, so that we get him, a reward of $100 will be paid.
Wm. Crawford,
John R. Quarles,
Frank T. West,
Ex'ors of Jesse Perkins, dec'd.
Trevillian's Depot, Louisa co., Nov. 12th 1860. no 14--ts.
$20 reward.
--Ran away on Saturday, the 3d inst, from the employment of Dr. John B. Eastham, of Louisa county, a Negro man, named Ralph, belonging to the estate of Jesse Perkins, dec'd.
Ralph is about twenty-two years of age, black, about five feet five inches high; one of his front teeth is out, and the rest are very broad and white.
No peculiar mark about him is remembered, but we think he has a scar between his forefinger and thumb on one of his hands — can't say which.
He, it is said, can write a good hand, and is probably making his way to a free State.--The above reward will be paid for his apprehension in the State and delivery to us, or being placed in a jail so that we get him; or, if taken out of the State and delivered to us, or placed in a jail in this State, so that we get him, a reward of $100 will be paid. Wm. Crawford, John R. Quarles, Frank T. West, Ex'ors of Jesse Perkins, dec'd. Trevillian's Depot, Louisa co., Nov. 12th, 1860. no 14--ts
The Daily Dispatch: December 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], List of appointments by the Virginia annual Conference of the M. E. Church South . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: December 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], Secession movement at the South . (search)
$20 reward.
--Ran away on Saturday, the 3rd inst., from the employment of Dr. John B. Eastham, of Louisa county, a Negro man, named Ralph, belonging to the estate of Jesse Perkins, dec'd.
Ralph is about twenty-two years of age-black, about five feet five inches high; one of his front teeth is out, and the rest are very broad and white.
No peculiar mark about him is remembered, but we think he has a scar between his fore-finger and thumb on one of his hands — can't say which.
He, it is said, can write a good hand, and is probably making his way to a free State.--The above reward will be paid for his apprehension in the State and delivery to us, or being placed in a jail so that we get him; or, if taken out of the State and delivered to us, or placed in a jail in this State, so that we get him, a reward of $100 will be paid. Wm. Crawford, John R. Quarles, Frank T. West, Ex'ors of Jesse Perkins, dec'd. Trevillian's Depot, Louisa co., Nov. 12th 1860. no 14--ts
$20 reward.
--Ran away on Saturday, the 3d inst, from the employment of Dr. John B. Eastham, of Louisa county, a Negro man, named Ralph, belonging to the estate of Jesse Perkins, dec'd.
Ralph is about twenty-two years of age, black, about five feet five inches high; one of his front teeth is out, and the rest are very broad and white.
No peculiar mark about him is remembered, but we think he has a scar between his forefinger and thumb on one of his hands — can't say which.
He, it is said, can write a good hand, and is probably making his way to a free State.--The above reward will be paid for his apprehension in the State and delivery to us, or being placed in a jail so that we get him; or, if taken out of the State and delivered to us, or placed in a jail in this State, so that we get him, a reward of $100 will be paid. Wm. Crawford, John R. Quarles, Frank T. West, Ex'ors. of Jesse Perkins, dec'd. Trevillian's Depot, Louisa co., Nov. 12th, 1860. no 14--ts
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch. the people Aroused — Low prices of lands--Stringency in money matters — religious Revivals--Doctors Turning preachers, &c., &c. Louisa Co., Va.,Dec. 10, 1860.
Though the Dispatch is very generally taken in this county, I very seldom see in it any report of what is going on up here.
Louisa is a great county.
Its lands are productive, and its inhabitants are generally in easy circumstances.
Just now there is much excitement here in regard to the perilous condition of our Federal Government.
Yesterday I was told by one of the most intelligent and reliable men in the county that he had not seen a man but was in favor of secession, unless the strongest guarantees are given by the North that the South shall never more be interfered with.--The people are determined that the slavery question shall be settled now, and that hereafter it shall be let alone.
If this point cannot be gained they are for secession, at all hazards.
Sever
The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1860., [Electronic resource], Congressional debate, Monday . (search)