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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 13, 1862., [Electronic resource].
Found 1,106 total hits in 492 results.
McGill (search for this): article 1
$10 reward.
A small yellow Valise and a large glazed cloth Carpet Bag, with double lock, were delivered to a colored carman on Monday evening, on the arrival of the evening accommodation train from Petersburg.
They contained clothing and some papers of importance.--The above reward will be paid for their delivery at Bishop McGILL'S,
Near corner of Grace and 8th sts.
fe 12--3t*
Clopton (search for this): article 1
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.
W. H. Wood (search for this): article 1
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.
Lyne (search for this): article 1
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.
Brick Yard (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 1
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.
Jefferson Davis (search for this): article 1
Paris (search for this): article 1
Colt (search for this): article 1
Napoleon (search for this): article 1
January 21st (search for this): article 1
European news.
From the New York Times and Herald we take the following intelligence:
[Correspondence of the London Herald.] Tuesday, Jan. 21. Paris,
I am informed that the French Government, following the example of England, has sent an energetic note to Washington, protesting agains; the vindictive blocking up of Charleston harbor.
The Debate, which continues to exhibit its predilection for the North, makes a remark on this subject which, it must be admitted, is not without weight: "How is it, if the harbor be blocked up, that the Southern man-of-war Elia Worley contrived to run the blockade after the sinking of the 'stone fleet?'" As to the blockade itself, I hear on reliable authority that should it be broken by England; France will avail herself of the opening for the purposes of trade, but that the Cabinet of the Tuilleries is determined not to take the "initiative" of any such measure.
Tone of the Paris journals.
The Paris press continues to excite