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The Daily Dispatch: October 29, 1861., [Electronic resource], Vice President Stephens and the hospitals. (search)
Cook, Washer and Ironer for hire --We have for hire for the the year, a servant Woman, who is said to him excellent Cook, Washer, and Ironer character. Philip M. Tabb & Son. Office under Exchange oc 23--3t
Cook Washer and Ironer for hire. --We have for hire for the residue of the year, a servant Woman, who is said to be an Cook, Washer, and Ironer, and of good character. Philip M. Tabb & Son, Office under Exchange Hotel. oc 29--3t
Hustings Court. --On Saturday the following cases were disposed of: Mary Alice was convicted of petty larceny on an indictment of stealing a silver rim and castors from Geo. T. Booker. Sentence was suspended until a second indictment against the accused, for stealing various articles from Philip M. Tabb, shall have been tried and the verdict of the jury ascertained. The trial of Charles Driggers and James Small, of stealing a lot of car springs from the Petersburg Railroad, resulted in the conviction of Small of petty larceny. The punishment imposed was merely nominal, counsel stating that Small would be mustered into some company of the Confederate service, if punishment was remitted. A nolle prosequi was entered on the indictment against Charles Driggers in consideration of his youth. The jury in the case of Julius C. Waltaman, indicted for stealing two cows from James M. Carter, not being able to agree, were discharged, and a new venire ordered to be summ
The Daily Dispatch: February 22, 1864., [Electronic resource], The capture of an Express train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. (search)
A few left. --We have on hand a good carpenter, a gardener, several dining room servants, chambermaids, a first rale baker and confectioner, a driver, girls and women, for hire. Some of them we will put out for victuals and clothes at good homes. P. M. Tabb & Son, Exchange Building. fe 20--2t