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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 3, 1862., [Electronic resource].
Found 766 total hits in 334 results.
Danville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 6
Fifty Dollars reward.
--Ranaway from, or was carried away from, Danville, Va., by some soldier passing from or through the above place, about last May, my boy Aleck, who was hired to Mr. Jesse H. Keen, of that town, said boy. Aleck is about 10 or 11 years old, well grown, bright mulatto, light, woolly head, sunburnt around the edges, and as well as recollected, greyish eyes open and pleasant countenance.
I will give the above reward of Fifty Dollars to any one who will deliver him to me in Clarksville, Va., or secure him in any jail so that i get him again.
Geo. C, Scott, Clarksville, Va.,
P. S.--It is believed that said, boy was taken to the army by some one, as he was always captivated by the military.
Charles Ballie (search for this): article 7
Newspaper Enterprise.
--Journalism seems to have received new life in the South since our separation from the North.
The Magnolia is the name of a new family paper, of which the first copy was issued in this city Thursday, by Mr. Chas. Ballie, its proprietor.
It is gotten up, in all respects, with great literary and mechanical taste, and will be a valuable, addition to the literary journals of the South.
The Illustrated News, the pioneer in these new enterprises, has succeeded beyond the most sanguine expectations of its proprietors, and now issues several thousand copies weekly.
Its list of contributors is the strongest array of literary men ever presented in any single journal at the South.
Magnolia, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 7
Newspaper Enterprise.
--Journalism seems to have received new life in the South since our separation from the North.
The Magnolia is the name of a new family paper, of which the first copy was issued in this city Thursday, by Mr. Chas. Ballie, its proprietor.
It is gotten up, in all respects, with great literary and mechanical taste, and will be a valuable, addition to the literary journals of the South.
The Illustrated News, the pioneer in these new enterprises, has succeeded beyond the most sanguine expectations of its proprietors, and now issues several thousand copies weekly.
Its list of contributors is the strongest array of literary men ever presented in any single journal at the South.
Coyner (search for this): article 7
Coyner's white sulphur springs.
--We understand that this well-known watering place, in Roanoke county, a short distance above Lynchburg, was sold at public auction last week, and purchased by Hugh W. Fry, Esq., of this city, for $34,000. Included in the purchase are several beautiful buildings and all the valuable springs.
There are three of four different kinds of water, the white and black sulphur, the chalybiate and freestone water, &c. It was owned by the late Fleming James, of Hanover.
Hugh W. Fry (search for this): article 7
Coyner's white sulphur springs.
--We understand that this well-known watering place, in Roanoke county, a short distance above Lynchburg, was sold at public auction last week, and purchased by Hugh W. Fry, Esq., of this city, for $34,000. Included in the purchase are several beautiful buildings and all the valuable springs.
There are three of four different kinds of water, the white and black sulphur, the chalybiate and freestone water, &c. It was owned by the late Fleming James, of Hanover.
Roanoke County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 7
Coyner's white sulphur springs.
--We understand that this well-known watering place, in Roanoke county, a short distance above Lynchburg, was sold at public auction last week, and purchased by Hugh W. Fry, Esq., of this city, for $34,000. Included in the purchase are several beautiful buildings and all the valuable springs.
There are three of four different kinds of water, the white and black sulphur, the chalybiate and freestone water, &c. It was owned by the late Fleming James, of Hanover.
Hannover (Lower Saxony, Germany) (search for this): article 7
Coyner's white sulphur springs.
--We understand that this well-known watering place, in Roanoke county, a short distance above Lynchburg, was sold at public auction last week, and purchased by Hugh W. Fry, Esq., of this city, for $34,000. Included in the purchase are several beautiful buildings and all the valuable springs.
There are three of four different kinds of water, the white and black sulphur, the chalybiate and freestone water, &c. It was owned by the late Fleming James, of Hanover.
May 9th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 7
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 7
United States (United States) (search for this): article 7