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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia . (search)
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Runaway--$25 Reward.
--My servant Caroline, without cause, left my residence four or five weeks since, and I have no doubt Richmond.
She has a sister at Mr. Yarrington a Franklin, between 23d and 24th streets, South and by whom and her husband she is probably concealed.
She is about 45 years of age, brown or gingerbread color, spare, and rather tall than wise; nose flat; neat in her person.
Is a good cook, and may be employed at some of the hospitals.
The above reward will be paid for her
jy 31--3t* Wm. H. Richardson.
Escaped from Point Lookout.
--J. H. Franklin, company A, 4th Alabama; T. J. Weeks, company I, 1st Alabama cavalry; and S. H. Robb, company Luist Mississippi, on yesterday reached this city and reported at the Provost Marshal to office.
They escaped from Point Lookout, Maryland, on the 16th inst., crossed the Potomac on that night in a small boat, and walked across the country to this city.
The Daily Dispatch: December 14, 1865., [Electronic resource], Cholera Abating. (search)
Burglarious robbery.
--The tobacco factory of Messrs. Butler & Mathews, on Cary street, between Fifteenth and Seventeenth, was broken into on Wednesday night and robbed of eight boxes of manufactured tobacco.
In the morning, about half-past 6 o'clock, four boxes of it was recovered by Mr. J. H. Franklin, formerly a city watchman, who discovered, as he was going through Exchange alley, a Federal soldier having in his possession a bag, which the fellow dropped upon seeing him. In this bag were three boxes of the stolen tobacco, and further on was one other box of the same lot. This portion of Messrs. Butler & Mathews's stolen tobacco has been returned to them.
Robberies are of nightly occurrence, and we recommend to merchants the propriety of always having some one to sleep in their stores.