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April 12th (search for this): article 4
From Charleston. Charleston, April 12. --During yesterday all was quiet. During to day the entire iron clad fleet departed, three going North and four South. The Ironsides was towed over the bar. The impression prevails generally here, however, that they will return soon to renew the attack.
For Hire. --A valuable Negro Woman strong and healthy, and accustomed to farm work and washing, with two children. Also, two Negro Boys. The whole would suit admirably for farm work or a market garden near the city. Apply at Mrs Gilliam's, on 7th street, three doors from Franklin, between Franklin and Grace, from 4 to 6 o'clock P M. Wm Alex Thom. ap 9--3t For Hire. --A valuable Negro Woman strong and healthy, and accustomed to farm work and washing, with two children. Also, two Negro Boys. The whole would suit admirably for farm work or a market garden near the city. Apply at Mrs Gilliam's, on 7th street, three doors from Franklin, between Franklin and Grace, from 4 to 6 o'clock P M. Wm Alex Thom. ap 9--3t
For Hire. --A valuable Negro Woman strong and healthy, and accustomed to farm work and washing, with two children. Also, two Negro Boys. The whole would suit admirably for farm work or a market garden near the city. Apply at Mrs Gilliam's, on 7th street, three doors from Franklin, between Franklin and Grace, from 4 to 6 o'clock P M. Wm Alex Thom. ap 9--3t
For Hire. --A valuable Negro Woman strong and healthy, and accustomed to farm work and washing, with two children. Also, two Negro Boys. The whole would suit admirably for farm work or a market garden near the city. Apply at Mrs Gilliam's, on 7th street, three doors from Franklin, between Franklin and Grace, from 4 to 6 o'clock P M. Wm Alex Thom. ap 9--3t
March 31st (search for this): article 5
Arrested. --Col. Clarence Prentice, of the Confederate Army, son of the editor of the Louisville Journal, and another Confederate, named Hargraves, were arrested in Louisville on the 31st March. They came to the city sometime during the night. on horseback, and were captured at the residency of Mr Prentice. One other who accompanied them to the city, and whose name was not ascertained, effected his escape.
Clarence Prentice (search for this): article 5
Arrested. --Col. Clarence Prentice, of the Confederate Army, son of the editor of the Louisville Journal, and another Confederate, named Hargraves, were arrested in Louisville on the 31st March. They came to the city sometime during the night. on horseback, and were captured at the residency of Mr Prentice. One other who accompanied them to the city, and whose name was not ascertained, effected his escape. Arrested. --Col. Clarence Prentice, of the Confederate Army, son of the editor of the Louisville Journal, and another Confederate, named Hargraves, were arrested in Louisville on the 31st March. They came to the city sometime during the night. on horseback, and were captured at the residency of Mr Prentice. One other who accompanied them to the city, and whose name was not ascertained, effected his escape.
Jefferson Ward (search for this): article 5
Resigned --The resignation of James A. Inloss, Aldermen from Jefferson Ward. was yesterday tendered to and accepted by the Hustings Court.
James A. Inloss (search for this): article 5
Resigned --The resignation of James A. Inloss, Aldermen from Jefferson Ward. was yesterday tendered to and accepted by the Hustings Court.
Memento. --In Major Peiham's purse, after his death, was found folded away a little slip, to which he had never made allusion, on which was written by a U. S. officer, once his companion and friend, there words: "After long silence I write God bless you, dear Pelhsm; I am proud of your success"
Gerollieg magistrates. --Col. Mallett, commander of the Camp of Instruction, Raleigh, N. C, has received instructions from the Bureau of Conscription at Richmond, to enroll magistrates immediately, with orders not to put them in camp, but to leave them at home until called for.
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