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For Hire for the present year, a young negro man, an excellent farm hand. Apply to P. W. & W. S. Peters, 12th st, South of Cary. ja 19--2t
The Daily Dispatch: January 20, 1864., [Electronic resource], The wreck of the steamer Vestafull particulars. (search)
For Hire for the present year, a young negro man, an excellent farm hand. Apply to F. W. & W. S. Peters, 12th st. South of Cary. ja 19--2t
For hire. --A very likely young negro Man, a gardener and market man, or a good cook. No objection to his going to the country. Apply at the office of W. & W. S. Peters, near Warwick's Mill, on 12th st. Wilson Peters. [fe 5--2t*]
and then, by inserting their hands, to unlock the bolt, which was fastened from the inside. The day of the night on which the robbery was made Messrs. Corkery & Bells, proprietors of the Spots-wood, received a lot of choice bacon, and it is supposed that the thieves invaded their promises were in search of that valuable article; but fortunately none of it was lost, as they had a special apartment assigned for its reception. On Monday night last the commission store of Messrs., Wm & W. S. Peters, on 12th street, a few doors beyond Cary, was robbed of about three thousand dollars worth of bacon and cabbages. It is supposed that the thieves managed to obtain admission to the building before it was closed in the evening, as no locks were broken, and the back door through which the articles seemed to have been taken was found open the next morning. On Wednesday night last, the store house of Samuel B. England, on the corner of 1st and Canal streets, was forcedly entered and rob