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Robberies.
--Several robberies have been perpetrated upon our citizens during the past two or three nights.
On Friday night the store of P. A. Woods, on Cary, opposite the foot of Eleventh st., was burglariously entered and robbed of over one thousand pounds of bacon.
On Saturday night the dwelling of Wm. Rutheford, corner of Foushee and Grace sts., was broken into and robbed of three barrels of flour and a quantity of other provisions.
On the same night the hat store of Major.
John Dooley, on Eagle Square, Main st., was entered and robbed of a considerable number of hats and caps — the exact amount not known.
The thieves effected an entrance by forcing open the front door.
The premises of James Pitman Tyler, in the Northern part of the city, were also invaded on Saturday night, and robbed of a number of fowls.
The Daily Dispatch: May 25, 1864., [Electronic resource], Reported Capture of a Blockade Runner . (search)
Receiving stolen Goods.
--Some facts have been developed which may lead to the detection of the thieves who burglariously entered and robbed, on Saturday night last, the store of J. J. Campbell & Co., on 12th st., between Main and Cary, of a large quantity of sugar, coffee, bacon, liquors, &c. The police, while searching the store of Mrs. Johanna McCarthy for stolen property, discovered stored away therein several bottles of liquor, having the Messrs Campbell's label pasted on the outside, besides a lot of sugar, coffee, meal, bacon, and a demijohn, which corresponds with that which was stolen.--The policemen who searched Mrs. McC's store say she claims to have had the bottles over two years; but Mr. James Campbell, one of the partners, asserts that the labels which were found on two of them have not been printed over two months. Finding herself in a hard place, Mrs. McC.
denied the statement of the officers, and asserted that the two bottles with the labels on them were left at
200 dollars reward.
--The above reward will be paid for my boy Cary, who ran away from Mr. W. A. Hoppe on Thursday morning. He is black, about 19 years of age, with bad from tooth, good countenance, and very quick spokes to. He left is company with a yellows man belonging to Mr. Hoppe, about 45 years old, and they will probably be found together. David McDANIEL, jy 2--6t
200 dollars reward.
--The above reward will be paid for my boy Cary, who runaway from Mr. W. A. Hoppe on Thursday morning. He is black, about 19 years of age, with bad front teeth, good countenance, and very quick when spoken to. He left in company with a yellow man belonging to Mr. Hoppe, about 45 years old, and they will probably be found together. David McDANIEL. jy 9--6t
200 dollars reward.
--The above reward will be paid for my boy Cary, who ran away from Mr. W. A. Hopps on Thursday morning. He is black, about 19 years of age, with bad front teeth, good countenance, and very quick when spoken to. He left in company with a yellow man belonging to Mr. Hoppe, about 45 years old, and they will probably be found together. David McDANIEL, jy 9--6t
200 dollars reward.
--The above reward will be paid for my boy Cary, who ran away from Mr. W. A Hoppe on Thursday morning. He is black, about 19 years of age, with bad front teeth, good countenance, and very quick when spoken to. He left in company with a yellow man belonging to Mr. Hoppe, about 45 years old, and they will probably be found together. David McDANIEL, jy 9--6t
200 dollars reward.
--The above reward will be paid for my boy Cary, who run away from Mr. W. A. Hoppe on Thursday morning. He is black, about 19 years of age, with bad fresh teeth, good countenance-- and very quick were spoken to. He left in company with a yellow belonging to Mr. Hoppe, about 45 years old, and they will probably be found together. David McDANIEL, jy 9--64
The Daily Dispatch: July 15, 1864., [Electronic resource],
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200 dollars reward.
--The above reward will be paid for my boy Cary, who ran away from Mr W A Hoppe on Thursday morning. He is black, about 19 years of age, with bad front teeth, good countenance, and very quick wen spoken to. He left in company with a yellow male belonging to Mr. Hoppe, about 45 years old, and they will probably be found together. David McDANIEL, jy 2--6t
The Daily Dispatch: July 16, 1864., [Electronic resource], McClellan on the old flag. (search)
200 dollars reward.
--The above reward will be paid for my boy Cary, who ranaway from Mr. W A Hoppe on Thursday morning. He is black, about 19 years of age, with bad front teeth, good countenance, and very quick when spoken to. He left in company with a yellow man belonging to Mr. Hoppe, about 45 years old, and they will probably be found together. David McDANIEL., jy 9--6t