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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 30, 1861., [Electronic resource].
Found 1,176 total hits in 555 results.
E. D. Eacho (search for this): article 1
Wanted.
--negroes Wanted.--A gentleman wishes to purchase, for his House Servants, as well as hands, either men or women.
Of the between 20 or 30, who is a good and ironer.
Also, a good plain cook; each about 12 years of age. Par whether in town or country may E. D. Eacho. [oc 28--3t*]
Cook (search for this): article 1
Cook Washer and Ironer for hire.
--We have for hire for the residue of the year, a servant Woman, who is said to be an Cook, Washer, and Ironer, and of good character. Philip M. Tabb & Son, Office under Exchange Hotel. oc 29--3t
Washer (search for this): article 1
Cook Washer and Ironer for hire.
--We have for hire for the residue of the year, a servant Woman, who is said to be an Cook, Washer, and Ironer, and of good character. Philip M. Tabb & Son, Office under Exchange Hotel. oc 29--3t
Philip M. Tabb (search for this): article 1
Cook Washer and Ironer for hire.
--We have for hire for the residue of the year, a servant Woman, who is said to be an Cook, Washer, and Ironer, and of good character. Philip M. Tabb & Son, Office under Exchange Hotel. oc 29--3t
Marye (search for this): article 1
Supreme Court of Appeals.
--We subjoin a list of decisions announced yesterday--Judge John J. Alien and a full bench being present.
Elliott vs. the Commonwealth.
This case was argued by Marye and Little for the plaintiffs, and Attorney General Tucker for the Commonwealth.
Judgment of the Circuit Court of Spotsylvania affirmed.
James E. Carter vs. the Commonwealth Argued by James Alfred Jones for the plaintiff, and by the Attorney General for the Commonwealth.
Judgment of the Hustings Court of the city of Richmond, sentencing the prisoner to a term of confinement in the penitentiary for forgery, affirmed.
Harvey Wash vs. the Commonwealth.
Argued by Wm. W. Crumpand John G. William for the plaintiff, and by the Attorney General for the Commonwealth.
Judgment of the Hustings Court of the city of Richmond, sentencing the prisoner to a term of confinement in the penitentiary for counterfeiting, reversed, and a new trial awarded.
Millan vs. Turner's administrat
Bondurant (search for this): article 1
Tucker (search for this): article 1
Supreme Court of Appeals.
--We subjoin a list of decisions announced yesterday--Judge John J. Alien and a full bench being present.
Elliott vs. the Commonwealth.
This case was argued by Marye and Little for the plaintiffs, and Attorney General Tucker for the Commonwealth.
Judgment of the Circuit Court of Spotsylvania affirmed.
James E. Carter vs. the Commonwealth Argued by James Alfred Jones for the plaintiff, and by the Attorney General for the Commonwealth.
Judgment of the Hustings Court of the city of Richmond, sentencing the prisoner to a term of confinement in the penitentiary for forgery, affirmed.
Harvey Wash vs. the Commonwealth.
Argued by Wm. W. Crumpand John G. William for the plaintiff, and by the Attorney General for the Commonwealth.
Judgment of the Hustings Court of the city of Richmond, sentencing the prisoner to a term of confinement in the penitentiary for counterfeiting, reversed, and a new trial awarded.
Millan vs. Turner's administrat
Turner (search for this): article 1
Buckingham (search for this): article 1
Elliott (search for this): article 1
Supreme Court of Appeals.
--We subjoin a list of decisions announced yesterday--Judge John J. Alien and a full bench being present.
Elliott vs. the Commonwealth.
This case was argued by Marye and Little for the plaintiffs, and Attorney General Tucker for the Commonwealth.
Judgment of the Circuit Court of Spotsylvania affirmed.
James E. Carter vs. the Commonwealth Argued by James Alfred Jones for the plaintiff, and by the Attorney General for the Commonwealth.
Judgment of the Hustings Court of the city of Richmond, sentencing the prisoner to a term of confinement in the penitentiary for forgery, affirmed.
Harvey Wash vs. the Commonwealth.
Argued by Wm. W. Crumpand John G. William for the plaintiff, and by the Attorney General for the Commonwealth.
Judgment of the Hustings Court of the city of Richmond, sentencing the prisoner to a term of confinement in the penitentiary for counterfeiting, reversed, and a new trial awarded.
Millan vs. Turner's administrat