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By H. Davis, Auctioneer
Two Negroes for Sale — A Man and Woman.
The woman is a good plain cook; the man is a good farm hand.
They will be sold on Friday next, at the office of Mr. B. Davis, on Franklin street.
Terms--Cash J. B. Keesee. Adm'r of Jno. F. Huffman. H. Davis, Auct'r. ja 7--tds
By H. Davis, Auctioneer
Two Negroes for Sale — A Man and Woman.
The woman is a good plain cook; the man is a good farm hand.
They will be sold on Friday next, at the office of Mr. B. Davis, on Franklin street.
Terms--Cash J. B. Keesee. Adm'r of Jno. F. Huffman. H. Davis, Auct'r. ja 7--t
Negroes among which are Seamstresses and House Servants By order of the Administrator Also, a No. 1 dining-room Servant Hector Davis & Co., Aucts. ja 8--1t*
The Daily Dispatch: April 17, 1863., [Electronic resource], Congressional Summary. (search)
Election of a Bank President.
--A general meeting or the stockholders of the Traders' Bank was held at their office, in this city, yesterday.
Mr. John B. Davis (formerly of Davis &Hutcheson, Franklin street,) was elected President to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Hector Davis, the first President of the institution.
The following gentlemen were unanimously elected Directors of the Bank, viz: John A, Helvin, Charles T. Wortham, James T Butler, George W Smith, Robert L. Dickinson, John M. West, Nathaniel M. Lee, and H. Stern.
Fifty dollars reward.
--Ranaway about the 25th of June last, a negro woman named Mima, who calls herself Mima Harris.
She is about 30 years old, bright mulatto.
considerably freckled, and is supposed to be lurking about the lines of the army.
The above reward will be paid for her capture and delivery to Hector Davis, Richmond, Va. [jy 10--61*] John C. Miller.
Fifty dollars reward.
--Ranaway, about the 25th of June last, a negro woman named Mima, who calls herself Mima Harris.
She is about 30 years old, bright mulatto, considerably freckled, and is supposed to be lurking about the lines of the army.
The above reward will be paid for her capture and delivery to Hector Davis, Richmond, Va. [jy 10--6t*] John C. Miller.
The Daily Dispatch: July 16, 1862., [Electronic resource], Portable soup. (search)
Fifty dollars reward.
Ranway, about the 25th of June last, a negro woman named Mima, who calls herself Mima Harris.
She is about 30 years old, bright mulatto, considerably freckled, and is supposed to be lurking about the lines of the army.
The above reward will be paid for her capture and delivery to Hector Davis, Richmond, Va. John C. Miller. [jy10--6t*]