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The Daily Dispatch: January 25, 1862., [Electronic resource], War matters. (search)
Negroes for hire.
We have for hire the following description of Servants, viz:
Chambermaids, Washers and Ironers;
Cooks, Washer, and Ironers;
Blacksmiths, Carpenters;
Shoemakers, Bricklayers;
Brick-Yard Hands, Laborers;
Wood-Choppers, Drivers;
Farm Hands, Factory Hands.
Also, several superior Dining-Room Servant Clopton & Lyne,
Cor. Franklin and Wall sts.,
ja 20--ts Up stairs.
Negroes for hire.
We have for hire the following description of Servants, viz:
Chambermaids, Washers and Ironers;
Cooks, Washers, and Ironers;
Blacksmiths, Carpenters;
Shoemakers, Bricklayers;
Brick-Yard Hands, Laborers;
Wood-Choppers, Drivers;
Farm Hands, Factory Hands.
Also, several superior Dining-Room Servants.
Clopton & Lyne,
Cor. Franklin and Wall sts.,
ja 20--ts Up stairs.
The Daily Dispatch: January 31, 1862., [Electronic resource], The sequestration law. (search)
Negroes for hire.
We have for hire the following description of Servants, viz:
Chambermaids, Washers and Ironers;
Cooks, Washers, and Ironers;
Blacksmiths, Carpenters;
Shoemakers, Bricklayers;
Brick-Yard Hands, Laborers;
Wood-Choppers, Drivers;
Farm Hands, Factory Hands.
Also, several superior Dining-Room Servants.
Clopton & Lyne,
Cor. Franklin and Wall sts.,
ja 20--ts Up stairs.
The Daily Dispatch: February 4, 1862., [Electronic resource], Ships and batteries. (search)
Negroes for hire.
We have for hire the following description of Servants, viz:
Chambermaids, Washers and Ironers;
Cooks, Washers, and Ironers;
Blacksmiths, Carpenters;
Shoemakers, Bricklayers;
Brick-Yard Hands, Laborers;
Wood-Choppers, Drivers;
Farm Hands, Factory Hands.
Also, several superior Dining-Room Servants.
Clopton & Lyne,
Cor. Franklin and Wall sts.,
ja 20--ts Up stairs.
we have for hire the following description of Servants, viz:
Chambermaids, Washers and Ironers;
Cooks, Washers, and Ironers;
Blacksmiths, Carpenters;
Shoemakers, Bricklayers;
Brick-Yard Hands, Laborers;
Wood-Choppers, Drivers;
Farm Hands, Factory Hands.
Also, several superior Dining-Room Servants.
Clopton & Lyne,
Cor. Franklin and Wall sts.,
ja 20--ts Up stairs.
En route for the Penitentiary.
--Thomas L. Angle, a stout-looking fellow, with a military overcoat, was brought before Aldermen Caskie, Bray, Anderson, and Clopton, stating as an examining court yesterday in the Sergeant's office, City Hall, charged with robbing Ambrose Barrett, a resident of Chester field, of his pocket book, containing $107 and seventy cents worth of portage stamps, on the 17th day of February. The evidence showed that the robbery was effected at Ford's drinking house, corner Cary and Virginia streets, in a very bold and audacious manner, the prisoner seizing the money of Barrett as that individual was counting it, though he was prevented from carrying it off by a prompt arrest.
His only excuse was, that on the night previous to his own flagitious attempt on Barrett's funds he had been robbed, and he thought he might as well get even by robbing somebody himself.
Mr. Daniel, the Commonwealth's Attorney, conducted the prosecution, and the accused was defended
$100 reward.
--Ranaway from the subscriber, in the city of Richmond, a negro man named John.
Said follow is about 25 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, has a down look when spoken, to and of dark color; has his hair plaited and wears his beard long, and is a blacksmith by trade, and may have hired himself to some smith in the city as a free man. I will give the above reward if said fellow be taken fifty miles South of Richmond, or twenty dollars if apprehended anywhere else and delivered to Messrs. Clopton & Lyne.
ap 14--5t John Palmer.