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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Prison Pastimes. (search)
Cutting hair, 10 cents; shaving, 5 cents; shampooing, 15 cents. L. R Skinner, Lieutenant 17th Va. Cav. Boots and shoes made to order. Repairing well done. Always ready for work. Give us a call. We can be found at our shop in Division 24. Atkins and Beal. W. P. Atkins, Lieutenant 5th Ark.; P. S. Beal, Lieutenant 52d N. C. Local-Salle Port. Here are every day posted the latest bulletins; occasionally a startling grape Grapevine telegram. is seen on the board. Perhaps no city fuW. P. Atkins, Lieutenant 5th Ark.; P. S. Beal, Lieutenant 52d N. C. Local-Salle Port. Here are every day posted the latest bulletins; occasionally a startling grape Grapevine telegram. is seen on the board. Perhaps no city furnishes a public place where those in search of the very latest can get it as readily as at the Salle Port of the officers' barracks at Fort Delaware. The advertisements posted are gotten up—some of them—in good taste. The various tobacconists set forth their claim for public patronage; they offer at what they consider reasonable rates the finest James river to its most inferior quality. Such large quantities so suddenly thrown on the market has created a decline, and holders are not disposed