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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 30, 1863., [Electronic resource].
Found 299 total hits in 158 results.
United States (United States) (search for this): article 1
Affairs with the army of Tennessee. [Reports of the Press Association.]
entered according to act of Congress in the year 1863, by J. S. Thrasher, in the clerk's office of the District Court of the Confederate States for the Northern District of Georgia.
Dancon, Dec. 29th.
--Intelligence having reached here day before yesterday that a large wagon train, belonging to the enemy, was moving towards Knoxville, Maj.-Gen. Wheeler was ordered to take what troops of his command that could be spared from the front, and, if possible, capture it. His force, 1600 strong, under the immediate command of Brig. Gen. Kelly, reached Cleveland yesterday morning.
Here he found the train had not pursued that route, and he pushed towards Charleston, when he encountered a brigade of the enemy, and drove them to their reserves.
Within two miles of that place our little band had the mortification to see the last of the train pass through the town safely.
The enemy's forces being compu
February 1st (search for this): article 1
Stevens (search for this): article 1
December 16th (search for this): article 1
Heq'rs Engineer Insp'r, and sts. Richmond, Va., Dec. 16th.
Notices these having Negroes to hire — The Department will hire for the ensuing year for , &c.
Rate of pay fixed by Commissioners for Virginia.
Hire of laborers, clothing and rations furnished by the Government, $300 per year.
Hire of laborers, clothing and rations furnished by the owner, $550 per year.
Hire of laborers, rations only furnished by the Government, $400 per year.
Hire of laborers, rations only furnished by the Government, $30 per month.
This Department will pay transportation to or Petersburg, and will give in addition $5 for expenses for each negro delivered by sheriffs or others at either place.
Negroes to be comfortably clad and in good condition when received.
Medical attendance and Medicine furnished by the Government.
Apply until 1st February next.
The Government will be responsible for slaves so hired under the common law of Virginia. By order of W H S
Insp (search for this): article 1
Heq'rs Engineer Insp'r, and sts. Richmond, Va., Dec. 16th.
Notices these having Negroes to hire — The Department will hire for the ensuing year for , &c.
Rate of pay fixed by Commissioners for Virginia.
Hire of laborers, clothing and rations furnished by the Government, $300 per year.
Hire of laborers, clothing and rations furnished by the owner, $550 per year.
Hire of laborers, rations only furnished by the Government, $400 per year.
Hire of laborers, rations only furnished by the Government, $30 per month.
This Department will pay transportation to or Petersburg, and will give in addition $5 for expenses for each negro delivered by sheriffs or others at either place.
Negroes to be comfortably clad and in good condition when received.
Medical attendance and Medicine furnished by the Government.
Apply until 1st February next.
The Government will be responsible for slaves so hired under the common law of Virginia. By order of W H S
Bragg (search for this): article 1
Cook (search for this): article 1
For Hire
--A good Cook, Washer, and Ironer; is also a good House Servant and Seamstress. W. M Jackson, No. 34 Pearl st. de 30--1t*
John K. Jackson (search for this): article 1
For Hire
--A good Cook, Washer, and Ironer; is also a good House Servant and Seamstress. W. M Jackson, No. 34 Pearl st. de 30--1t*
Tyler (search for this): article 1
Three hundred dollars reward.
--Ran away from the undersigned on Saturday night last my negro woman Martha and her child Nannie.--Martha is of a dark complexion, about 28 years old, and generally dresses in black.
Nannie is a bright mulatto, about 12 years old. I have every reason to believe that the above negroes are trying to make their way to the enemy, as they left without any cause whatever, and took all of the clothes off with them.
I will give the above reward for the arrest and delivery to me of the above named negroes, or $159 for either one of them or if they are lodged in any jail in this city so that I can get them. R B Tyler, C S Laboratory de 30--6t*
Richardson (search for this): article 1
Public Hiring of Negroes.
--Will be hired at Wakefield, the farm next adjoining Mr. George W Doswell's, in Hanover county, on Thursday, the 31st of December, 1863, about forty Negroes, consisting of men and women, boys and girls.
They will be hired as farm hands and house servants — in no instance to labor on works of internal improvement or in occupations considered ham--and with the further express understanding that they are not to be rehired by those who hire them publicly without the written consent of the undersigned.
Bonds with approved security will be required in every instance. B W Richardson, Ex'or of Mrs. Judith Smith, dec'd. de 22--taw2t