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The Daily Dispatch: January 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], The National Crisis. (search)
Servants for Hire
--The subscriber has for hire the ensuing year, a No. 1 Cooper; 3 No. 1 Twisters; 1 Screwman; 3young Women, accustomed to doing general house work; 3 Boys, over 12 years of age, suitable for House Servants, and 2 small Girls large enough to mind children.
He would also like to make some arrangement for procuring a home for two Negro Women--one has two small children the other three small children.
Both servants are good Cooks, Washers and Ironers.
Apply to Dr. P. Trent. S. E. corner Marshall and 7th sts. ja 1--5t
The Daily Dispatch: January 2, 1861., [Electronic resource], Fraternization of Indiana and Kentucky . (search)
Servants for Hire.
--The subscriber has for hire the ensuing year, a No. 1 Cooper; 3 No. 1 Twisters; 1 Screwman; 3 young Women, accustomed to doing general house work; a Boys, over 12 years of age, suitable for House Servants, and 2 small Girls large enough to mind children.
He would also like to make some arrangement for procuring a home for two Negro Women--one has two small children, the other three small children.
Both servants are good Cooks, Washers and Ironers.
Apply to Dr. P. Trent, S. E. corner Marshall and 7th sts. ja 1--6t
The Daily Dispatch: January 3, 1861., [Electronic resource], Profits of stock owners. (search)
Servants for Hire.
--The subscriber has for hire the ensuing year, a No. 1 Cooper; S. No. 1 Twisters; 1 Screwman; 3 young Women, accustomed to doing general house work Boys over 12 years of age suitable for House Servants, and 2 small Girl large enough to mind children.
He would also like to make some arrangement for procuring a home for two Negro Women-one has two small children the other three small children.
Both servants are good Cooks, Washers and Ironers. Apply to Dr. P. Trent. S. E. corner Marshall and 7th sts. ja 1--6t
Mayor's Court, yesterday.
--John Jarvins, arrested for drunkenness and fighting in the street, gave security and was discharged.--Thomas McNemare, for firing a pistol in the street, did the same thing. --Maria Bowles, who claims to be a white woman, was committed for associating with negroes.--Absolom, a very diminutive darkey, owned by Dr. P. Trent, having been arrested for the exhibition of belligerent propensities in the street, was sent home to his master to be privately tickled.