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Servants for Hire.
--I have for hire, Factory Hands, Cooks, House Girls and Boys, and good Farm Hands.
Apply to James Moore. Under Wall St. Hotel, Wall st. ja 3--6t
Servants for Hire.
--I have for hire, Factory Hands, Cooks, House Girls and Boys, and good Farm Hands.
Apply to James Moore. Under Wall St. Hotel, Wall st. ja 3--6t
Servants for Hire.
--I have for hire, Factory Hands, Cooks, House Girls and Boys, and good Farm Hands.
Apply to James Moore. Under Wall St. Hotel, Wall st. ja 3--6t
Servants for hire.
--I have for hire, Factory Hands, Cooks, House Girls and Boys, and good Farm Hands.
Apply to James Moore, Under Wall St. Hotel, Wall st. ja 3--6t
The Daily Dispatch: January 9, 1861., [Electronic resource], Frightful murder. (search)
Servants for Hire.
--I have for hire, Factory Hands, Cooks, House Girls and Boys, and good Farm Hands. Apply to James Moore. Under Wall St. Hotel, Wall st. ja 3--6t
The Daily Dispatch: January 12, 1861., [Electronic resource], General Assembly of Virginia . (search)
Servants for hire.
--I have for hire three Men of good character drivers; also, several House Boys, Nurses and Chambermaids, Factory Hands, Twisters, Screwmen, Job Hands and Stemmers, and a lot of Farm Hands, Brick-Yard Hands, and Cart or Wagon Drivers. Jas. Moore, Wall street. ja 12--ts
The Daily Dispatch: January 14, 1861., [Electronic resource], Railroads in the United States . (search)
Servants for hire.
--I have for hire three Men of good character, said to be first-rate house servants and carriage drivers; also, several House Boys, Nurses and Chambermaids, Factory Hands, Twisters, Screwmen, Job Hands and Stemmers, and a lot of Farm Hands, Brick-Yard Hands, and Cart or Wagon Drivers. Jas. Moore, Wall street. ja 12--ts
The Daily Dispatch: January 14, 1861., [Electronic resource], Tribute from the Nicaraguan Republic to Commodore Paulding . (search)
Seizure of the Louisiana forts and Arsenals. New Orleans, Jan. 11.
--All the fortifications are now in possession of the Louisiana troops.
The United States Arsenal at Baton Rouge, in command of Major Haskins and two companies, refused to surrender this morning.
The arsenal was surrounded by six hundred State troops, and a parley was held between Governor Moore and Major Haskins, which finally resulted in the surrender of the garrison at twelve o'clock to-day.
There was no opposition in taking the other forts.
The Crusader has not entered the Mississippi.
The excitement continues very great.
Returns indicate that the secessionists have a majority in the Convention.
Servants for Hire.
--I have for hire three Men of good character, said to be first-rate house servants and carriage drivers; also several House Boys, Nurses and Chambermaids, Factory Hands, Twisters, Screwmen, Job Hands and Stemmers, and a lot of Farm Hands, Brick-Yard Hands, and Cart or Wagon Drivers. Jas. Moore. Wall street. ja 12--ts
Servants for Hire.
--I have for hire three Men of good character, said to be first-rate house servant and carriage drivers; also, several House Boys, Nurses and Chambermaids, Factory Hands, Twisters, Screwmen, Job Hands and Stemmers, and a lot of Farm Hands, Brick-Yard Hands, and Cart or Wagon Drivers. Jas. Moore. Wall street. ja 12--ts