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way --$200 Reward.--Ran away from my farm, Marion Hill, two miles below Richmond, two stout black negro men, Henry and Dick. Henry was raised in Fauquier, near Rector Town; and Dick in Louisa. Henry, when spoken to, has little to say. Dick Dick in Louisa. Henry, when spoken to, has little to say. Dick talks very freely. Their ages are between 25 and 30 years. Henry formerly belonged to a Mr. Glasseock, Fauquier Co., and Dick to a Mr. Harris, in Louisa county. W A Hoppe. oc 1--6t Dick in Louisa. Henry, when spoken to, has little to say. Dick talks very freely. Their ages are between 25 and 30 years. Henry formerly belonged to a Mr. Glasseock, Fauquier Co., and Dick to a Mr. Harris, in Louisa county. W A Hoppe. oc 1--6t Dick in Louisa. Henry, when spoken to, has little to say. Dick talks very freely. Their ages are between 25 and 30 years. Henry formerly belonged to a Mr. Glasseock, Fauquier Co., and Dick to a Mr. Harris, in Louisa county. W A Hoppe. oc 1--6t
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Runaway --$200 Reward.--Ran away from my farm, Marion Hill, two miles below Richmond, two stout black negro men, Henry and Dick. Henry was raised in Fauquier, near Rector Town; and Dick in Louisa. Henry, when spoken to, has little to say. Dick talks very freely. Their ages are between 25 and 30 years. Henry formerly belonged to a Mr. Glasseock, Fauquier Co., and Dick to a Mr. Harris, in Louisa county. W A Hoppe. oc 1--6t
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Runaway --$200 Reward.--Ran away from my farm, Marion Hill, two miles below Richmond, two stout black negro men, Henry and Dick. Henry was raised in Fauquier, near Rector Town; and Dick in Louisa. Henry, when spoken to, has little to say. Dick talks very freely. Their ages are between 25 and 30 years. Henry formerly belonged to a Mr. Glasseock, Fauquier Co., and Dick to a Mr. Harris, in Louisa county. W A Hoppe. oc 1--6t Runaway --$200 Reward.--Ran away from my farm, Marion Hill, two miles below Richmond, two stout black negro men, Henry and Dick. Henry was raised in Fauquier, near Rector Town; and Dick in Louisa. Henry, when spoken to, has little to say. Dick talks very freely. Their ages are between 25 and 30 years. Henry formerly belonged to a Mr. Glasseock, Fauquier Co., and Dick to a Mr. Harris, in Louisa county. W A Hoppe. oc 1--6t
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Runaway --$200 Reward.--Ran away from my farm, Marion Hill, two miles below Richmond, two stout black negro men, Henry and Dick. Henry was raised in Fauquier, near Rector Town; and Dick in Louisa. Henry, when spoken to, has little to say. Dick talks very freely. Their ages are between 25 and 30 years. Henry formerly belonged to a Mr. Glasseock, Fauquier Co., and Dick to a Mr. Harris, in Louisa county. W A Hoppe. oc 1--6t
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Runaway --$200 Reward.--Ran away from my farm, Marion Hill, two miles below Richmond, two stout black negro men, Henry and Dick. Henry was raised in Fauquier, near Rector Town; and Dick in Louisa. Henry, when spoken to, has little to say. Dick talks very freely. Their ages are between 25 and 30 years. Henry formerly belonged to a Mr. Glasseock, Fauquier Co., and Dick to a Mr. Harris, in Louisa county. W A Hoppe. oc 1--6t
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Runaway --$200 Reward.--Ran away from my farm, Marion Hill, two miles below Richmond, two stout black negro men, Henry and Dick. Henry was raised in Fauquier, near Rector Town; and Dick in Louisa. Henry, when spoken to, has little to say. Dick talks very freely. Their ages are between 25 and 30 years. Henry formerly belonged to a Mr. Glasseock, Fauquier Co., and Dick to a Mr. Harris, in Louisa county. W A Hoppe. oc 1--6t
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Correspondent.] Bristol, Tenn., Sept. 25. In order to give a general idea of the situation hereabouts I will state that the main body of our forces held Zollicoffer and Carter's Depot previous to Wednesday last. On that day the forces at Carter's Depot or Watauga bridge were ordered to fall back to Zollicoffer, which they Zollicoffer, which they did. The enemy then took possession of Carter's and held it until late Saturday evening, when they burned the depot and the bridge, which is several hundred yards long and fifty or sixty feet high, and evacuated the place, retiring in the direction of Knoxville. Early Sunday morning our forces at Zollicoffer moved forward in pursunemy, numbering 2,500 or 3,000. The Court-House and all the best buildings were burned at Blountsville. On last Wednesday heavy skirmishing took place between Zollicoffer and Carter's Depot. There is a large number of Tennessean here, who are following up the army in order to get back to the homes they have left. All seem t
From east Tennessee. [from our Own Correspondent.] Bristol, Tenn., Sept. 25. In order to give a general idea of the situation hereabouts I will state that the main body of our forces held Zollicoffer and Carter's Depot previous to Wednesday last. On that day the forces at Carter's Depot or Watauga bridge were ordered to fall back to Zollicoffer, which they did. The enemy then took possession of Carter's and held it until late Saturday evening, when they burned the depot and the bridge, which is several hundred yards long and fifty or sixty feet high, and evacuated the place, retiring in the direction of Knoxville. Early Sunday morning our forces at Zollicoffer moved forward in pursuit, and Jonesboro' was occupied by our cavalry last night.--The affair at Blountsville on Tuesday last is represented to have been well contested on the part of our forces, numbering only some 600 or 700 in all. Three pieces of Davidson's Lynchburg battery was engaged, and behaved gallantly, and
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From east Tennessee. [from our Own Correspondent.] Bristol, Tenn., Sept. 25. In order to give a general idea of the situation hereabouts I will state that the main body of our forces held Zollicoffer and Carter's Depot previous to Wednesday last. On that day the forces at Carter's Depot or Watauga bridge were ordered to fall back to Zollicoffer, which they did. The enemy then took possession of Carter's and held it until late Saturday evening, when they burned the depot and the bridge, which is several hundred yards long and fifty or sixty feet high, and evacuated the place, retiring in the direction of Knoxville. Early Sunday morning our forces at Zollicoffer moved forward in pursuit, and Jonesboro' was occupied by our cavalry last night.--The affair at Blountsville on Tuesday last is represented to have been well contested on the part of our forces, numbering only some 600 or 700 in all. Three pieces of Davidson's Lynchburg battery was engaged, and behaved gallantly, and
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 1
From east Tennessee. [from our Own Correspondent.] Bristol, Tenn., Sept. 25. In order to give a general idea of the situation hereabouts I will state that the main body of our forces held Zollicoffer and Carter's Depot previous to Wednesday last. On that day the forces at Carter's Depot or Watauga bridge were ordered to fall back to Zollicoffer, which they did. The enemy then took possession of Carter's and held it until late Saturday evening, when they burned the depot and the bridge, which is several hundred yards long and fifty or sixty feet high, and evacuated the place, retiring in the direction of Knoxville. Early Sunday morning our forces at Zollicoffer moved forward in pursuit, and Jonesboro' was occupied by our cavalry last night.--The affair at Blountsville on Tuesday last is represented to have been well contested on the part of our forces, numbering only some 600 or 700 in all. Three pieces of Davidson's Lynchburg battery was engaged, and behaved gallantly, and
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