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that he intended to make a dash on Bragg as he advanced upon the place. Bragg was at Bardstown. A dispatch from Louisville, dated the 28th. says: Some alarm ensued this afternoon from artillery practice in our suburbs, which subsided on learning the cause of the firing. The military officers of the rebel Confederacy rigidly enforced the conscription all around Lexington and other points occupied by the rebels. On Friday, about 500 rebel wagons were seen on the road from Danville to Lexington, supposed to be empty, and going in that direction for supplies. The pontoon bridge connecting Louisville and Jeffersonville was completed yesterday. A skirmish occurred at Middletown to-day between a federal cavalry regiment and some rebel troops. One rebel was killed and the balance routed. A dash of Confederate cavalry was made into the town of Augusta, Ky., on the 27th, about 40 miles from Cincinnati, and the Federals, under Col. Rudford, cleared out. The gu
5 feet 2½ inches high, dark-brown color, eyes black, aged 18 scar across the right arm, below the elbow. Brought of William Ailen, Surrey county, Va. The above mentioned negroes ranaway from the service of the Piedmont Railroad Company, at Danville, between the 4th and 24th of September A reward of $25 each will be paid for their delivery at Danville, Va., it taken within the State, and $50 each if taken in another State, or a liberal reward if placed in any jail where they can be secured.ross the right arm, below the elbow. Brought of William Ailen, Surrey county, Va. The above mentioned negroes ranaway from the service of the Piedmont Railroad Company, at Danville, between the 4th and 24th of September A reward of $25 each will be paid for their delivery at Danville, Va., it taken within the State, and $50 each if taken in another State, or a liberal reward if placed in any jail where they can be secured. E. D. Wilburn. Sup't 1st Division Piedmont Railroad oc 2--ts
The Daily Dispatch: October 2, 1862., [Electronic resource], Terrible Railroad Accident in England. (search)
Runaways. --The following slaves ranaway from the Piedmont Railroad, at Danville, on the 3rd inst.: Henry; black, about 35 years old, has several whip marks — was recently bought of John King, of North Carolina. Spencer — hired of David Hotly, Chowan county, North Carolina. Joe and Tom — hired of Mr. Roberts, na. Joe and Tom — hired of Mr. Roberts, Gates county, North Carolina. A reward of $25 will be paid for Henry if taken within the State, or $50 if taken in another State, and the legal reward for the hirelings upon delivery to me at Danville. E. D. Wilburn. Sup't first section Piedmont R. R, Danville. Va. se 8--ts na. Joe and Tom — hired of Mr. Roberts, Gates county, North Carolina. A reward of $25 will be paid for Henry if taken within the State, or $50 if taken in another State, and the legal reward for the hirelings upon delivery to me at Danville. E. D. Wilburn. Sup't first section Piedmont R. R, Danville. Va.
The Daily Dispatch: October 2, 1862., [Electronic resource], An English Analysis of American Photographs. (search)
Fifty dollars reward. --Ranaway from, or was carried away from, Danville, Va., by some soldier passing from or through the above place, about last May, my boy Aleck, who was hired to Mr. Jesse H. Keen, of that town. Said boy Aleck is about 10 or 11 years old, well grown, bright mulatto, light, woolly head, sunburnt around the edges, and, as well as recollected, greyish eyes, open and pleasant countenance. I will give the above reward of Fifty Dollars to any one who will deliver him to me in Clarksville, Va., or him in any Jail so that I get him again, Geo. C. Scott, Clarksville, Va. P. S.--It is believed that said boy was taken to the army by some one, as he was always greatly captivated by the military. se 26w*