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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 10, 1865., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for D. H. Hill or search for D. H. Hill in all documents.
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General D. H. Hill passed through Charlotte, North Carolina, on the 29th ultimo, under orders to report to General Beauregard at Charleston.
Mosquitoes are very small insects, but one has been known to move a man weighing two hundred pounds, and keep him moving a whole night at that.
An English paper contains an advertisement: "A piano for sale by a lady about to cross the channel in an oak case with carved legs."
Three thousand pounds is named as the sum given for the English copyright of Meyerbeer's "Africana."
Runaway.--one thousand dollars reward.
--Ran away, on Friday, December 30, a Negro Boy, about twenty-five years old, named Hampton Johnson.
He is about five feet six inches in height; weighs about one hundred and thirty pounds; black; a good many of his jaw teeth are out; and inclined to be delicate.
I purchased him about three years ago from William Garnett.
His wife lives on Seventeenth street, near Austin's grocery.
He can read and write remarkably well.
He has been working in my foundry as a mechanic.
I will pay one thousand dollars reward if taken within the enemy's lines, or five hundred dollars if within our lines, and delivered to Hill, Dickenson & Co. W. B. Cook, Founder, Eighth street, near Main. ja 1--6t*
One thousand dollars reward.
--Ran away from the subscriber, on Friday night last, one Negro Boy, named Phil purchased from David Baker Jr. He is about eighteen years of age, with slightly bumpy of black color.
He was originally owned in Manson county, and may be trying to get back there.
I will pay the above reward for his delivery to Hill. Dickinson & Co. or Ro. H. Davis. de 27--ts