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April 12th (search for this): article 1
$50 reward. --Ranaway, on the 12th April, our negro man Robert. He is about 22 years old, and about 5 feet 10 inches high; well built; quite dark, and full featured. Had on when he left light woolen clothes and a wide-brim black felt bat; was bought recently from H. M Marshall, Fauquier county, Va., $50 reward will be given for his delivery to us; $25 for his delivery to any of the jails. Talbott & Bro. ap 15--8t
$50 reward. --Ranaway, on the 12th April, our negro man Robert. He is about 22 years old, and about 5 feet 10 inches high; well built; quite dark, and full featured. Had on when he left light woolen clothes and a wide-brim black felt bat; was bought recently from H. M Marshall, Fauquier county, Va., $50 reward will be given for his delivery to us; $25 for his delivery to any of the jails. Talbott & Bro. ap 15--8t
Marshall (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
$50 reward. --Ranaway, on the 12th April, our negro man Robert. He is about 22 years old, and about 5 feet 10 inches high; well built; quite dark, and full featured. Had on when he left light woolen clothes and a wide-brim black felt bat; was bought recently from H. M Marshall, Fauquier county, Va., $50 reward will be given for his delivery to us; $25 for his delivery to any of the jails. Talbott & Bro. ap 15--8t
A most diabolical deed on the part of the enemy was discovered yesterday. It seems that after our army fell back from Nashville, and while at Murfreesboro', large quantified of quinine were smuggled through to our lines by persons who had purchased it from Yankee renders, and which was sold to the medical purveyors of our army. Fortunately there was no occasion to touch this lot of quinine, thus purchased and distributed to the different surgeons of commands, until yesterday, when Surgeon Lawrence, the medical director of Gen. Hardee's division, who is a most thoroughly educated and scientific physician and surgeon, had occasion to examine one of the packages, and, discovering a slight discoloration, applied the chemical tests, and found that the quinines was mixed with a large quantity of strychnine and morphine. He immediately apprised the surgeons and medical purveyors of the facts, and telegraphed those at a distance. Such an act of villainy will strike the civilized wo
n the battle of Shiloh. We copy it for the information of a large number of our readers who had friends in the fight: J. W. Thompson, 13th Tenn, wounded; J. B. Eclin, do; Sam Cole, killed; E O Chambers, co; Capt W D Bethel, 22d Tenn, wounded; Lt J T Hines, 5th Tenn, wounded; Gen Clark, do; K Maddin, 13th Tenn, do; Jno Gibson, 5th Tenn, do; W R. Matthews, Clark's Battalion, do; M Pointer, Holly Springs, do; Lt Abbott, 22d Tenn, killed; J M Jones, do; John wells. 3d Miss bat, do; Lt E C Holmes, 4th La, do; Sam M Miles, do, arm off; Patrick Lacy, 3d Louisiana, wounded; Timothy Boothe, 5th La, do; J W Yates, do; Lieut Cooper, do; Sgt Maj Brown, 11th La, do; Thos Waeller, 154 Tenn, do; W A King, do; J Hutchinson, 13th Tenn, do; W B Duke, do; J Dallis, 7th La, do; W P Vandervoort, 13th Tenn., do; Jacob Baugh, 56th Tenn, do; J Threat, do; S H Palmer, do; E R Hels, 154th Tenn, do; Corp'l P B Bobtin, 4th La, do; Octave Duplee, do; J A Wharton, 13th Tenn, do; O ondue, 4th La, do; T J Quin
Co Bate, do; Maj Doak, killed; J J Maggine, 8th Ark, wounded; R C Tyler, do; Maj & Lowry, 6th Miss, wounded; Lieutenant Col Stewart, do; Miks Doffee, 8th Ark, wounded; McMinn, 16th la, do; Capt. Pitmen, 13th Tenn, do; A D Radkin, 44th do, do; Lt Deabbot, 154th, do; Perriman, 9th Ark, snot in the head; S M Armstrong, 13th Tenn, wounded, Capt Tve, Bates's reg't,) do; W D Franks, 9th Ark, do; J A Brown, 5th Tenn, do; Major Henry, do; Capt Sutherland, killed; M V Morris, 13th Tenn, wounded; Lieutenants Rice and Dyer, do; General Wood, reported killed; Jimmy McMannus, wounded slightly; Capt Chairs, 154 killed; J H McConly, do; wounded; E W Bradford, 155th Tenn, do; Leroy Reese, do, do; Fred Wekell, 154th, (B C Grays,) in the month; R F Maclay, 4th La, wounded; R H Wella, 3d Miss, do; J H Maye, 12th Tenn, do; Peter Duffee, 8th Ark, do; Jacob Oldham, 4th La, do; Guy Bridges, do; a Green, do; Wm Smith, 4th La., wounded; Lt Miller and younger brother, La. regiment, wounded; Col Kit Williams, ki
W. J. Hardee (search for this): article 1
f the enemy was discovered yesterday. It seems that after our army fell back from Nashville, and while at Murfreesboro', large quantified of quinine were smuggled through to our lines by persons who had purchased it from Yankee renders, and which was sold to the medical purveyors of our army. Fortunately there was no occasion to touch this lot of quinine, thus purchased and distributed to the different surgeons of commands, until yesterday, when Surgeon Lawrence, the medical director of Gen. Hardee's division, who is a most thoroughly educated and scientific physician and surgeon, had occasion to examine one of the packages, and, discovering a slight discoloration, applied the chemical tests, and found that the quinines was mixed with a large quantity of strychnine and morphine. He immediately apprised the surgeons and medical purveyors of the facts, and telegraphed those at a distance. Such an act of villainy will strike the civilized world with horror and disgust European po
d; Lt J T Hines, 5th Tenn, wounded; Gen Clark, do; K Maddin, 13th Tenn, do; Jno Gibson, 5th Tenn, do; W R. Matthews, Clark's Battalion, do; M Pointer, Holly Springs, do; Lt Abbott, 22d Tenn, killed; J M Jones, do; John wells. 3d Miss bat, do; Lt E C Holmes, 4th La, do; Sam M Miles, do, arm off; Patrick Lacy, 3d Louisiana, wounded; Timothy Boothe, 5th La, do; J W Yates, do; Lieut Cooper, do; Sgt Maj Brown, 11th La, do; Thos Waeller, 154 Tenn, do; W A King, do; J Hutchinson, 13th Tenn, do; W B Duke, do; J Dallis, 7th La, do; W P Vandervoort, 13th Tenn., do; Jacob Baugh, 56th Tenn, do; J Threat, do; S H Palmer, do; E R Hels, 154th Tenn, do; Corp'l P B Bobtin, 4th La, do; Octave Duplee, do; J A Wharton, 13th Tenn, do; O ondue, 4th La, do; T J Quintard, 154th Tenn, co; Geo Bosh, 12th Tenn, do; Canderson, 3d Miss bat, do; Murrel, 5th Tenn, killed; L, 27th Tenn, wounded; W H Tones, do; Brown, 13th Tenn. do; Adjutant of 13th Tenn, do; Capt Wilkins, do; Harvey Walker, do; Jno Savege and ap, of
; Capt Wilkins, do; Harvey Walker, do; Jno Savege and ap, of Shelby county, do; Lt Bell, do; Capt W K Crawford, I T Ark, do; Co Bate, do; Maj Doak, killed; J J Maggine, 8th Ark, wounded; R C Tyler, do; Maj & Lowry, 6th Miss, wounded; Lieutenant Col Stewart, do; Miks Doffee, 8th Ark, wounded; McMinn, 16th la, do; Capt. Pitmen, 13th Tenn, do; A D Radkin, 44th do, do; Lt Deabbot, 154th, do; Perriman, 9th Ark, snot in the head; S M Armstrong, 13th Tenn, wounded, Capt Tve, Bates's reg't,) do; W D Franks, 9th Ark, do; J A Brown, 5th Tenn, do; Major Henry, do; Capt Sutherland, killed; M V Morris, 13th Tenn, wounded; Lieutenants Rice and Dyer, do; General Wood, reported killed; Jimmy McMannus, wounded slightly; Capt Chairs, 154 killed; J H McConly, do; wounded; E W Bradford, 155th Tenn, do; Leroy Reese, do, do; Fred Wekell, 154th, (B C Grays,) in the month; R F Maclay, 4th La, wounded; R H Wella, 3d Miss, do; J H Maye, 12th Tenn, do; Peter Duffee, 8th Ark, do; Jacob Oldham, 4th La, do; Guy Bri
ds. We hope to hear that they have all been captured. Where's Morgan and his intrepid associates? Partial list of killed and wounded at Shiloh. The Memphis Avalanche of the 8th, publishes a partial list of our killed and wounded in the battle of Shiloh. We copy it for the information of a large number of our readers who had friends in the fight: J. W. Thompson, 13th Tenn, wounded; J. B. Eclin, do; Sam Cole, killed; E O Chambers, co; Capt W D Bethel, 22d Tenn, wounded; Lt J T Hines, 5th Tenn, wounded; Gen Clark, do; K Maddin, 13th Tenn, do; Jno Gibson, 5th Tenn, do; W R. Matthews, Clark's Battalion, do; M Pointer, Holly Springs, do; Lt Abbott, 22d Tenn, killed; J M Jones, do; John wells. 3d Miss bat, do; Lt E C Holmes, 4th La, do; Sam M Miles, do, arm off; Patrick Lacy, 3d Louisiana, wounded; Timothy Boothe, 5th La, do; J W Yates, do; Lieut Cooper, do; Sgt Maj Brown, 11th La, do; Thos Waeller, 154 Tenn, do; W A King, do; J Hutchinson, 13th Tenn, do; W B Duke, do; J Da
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