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Culpeper (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
warlike monitions to the South, &c. It was laid on the table. The Senate then proceeded to consider the bill providing for the holding of a State Convention, which was laid on the table in order to take up a similar bill passed by the House. Before any definite action, the Senate adjourned to meet at 7 o'clock, P. M. In the House, sundry bills were reported, among them one to authorize a loan from the Literary Fund to Alleghany College. A petition was presented from citizens of Culpeper county asking that one fifth of the State revenue be appropriated for arming the people and putting the State on a war footing. The House voted down a substitute offered for 1st section of the Convention bill, which, after being further amended and read three times, was passed by a unanimous vote. At the night session of the Senate, House bill for the holding of a State Convention was taken up, and being amended so as to make the time of holding the same the 13th instead of the 11th of F
December 30th, 1860 AD (search for this): article 1
Notice to all concerned. --Was committed to the jail of Henrico county, on the 30th Dec. 1860, a Negro Woman, who says her name is Caroline. It is unknown whether she is slave or free, and is evidently entirely deranged. Any one interested in the above negro is particularly requested to give information to the Jailor of Henrico county. The said woman is about thirty-five years old, very black, and had on when committed, a new linsey frock, and nothing else. G. D. Pleasants, S. H. C. ja 14--ts
G. D. Pleasants (search for this): article 1
Notice to all concerned. --Was committed to the jail of Henrico county, on the 30th Dec. 1860, a Negro Woman, who says her name is Caroline. It is unknown whether she is slave or free, and is evidently entirely deranged. Any one interested in the above negro is particularly requested to give information to the Jailor of Henrico county. The said woman is about thirty-five years old, very black, and had on when committed, a new linsey frock, and nothing else. G. D. Pleasants, S. H. C. ja 14--ts
Henrico (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Notice to all concerned. --Was committed to the jail of Henrico county, on the 30th Dec. 1860, a Negro Woman, who says her name is Caroline. It is unknown whether she is slave or free, and is evidently entirely deranged. Any one interested in the above negro is particularly requested to give information to the Jailor of Henrico county. The said woman is about thirty-five years old, very black, and had on when committed, a new linsey frock, and nothing else. G. D. Pleasants, S. H. C. all concerned. --Was committed to the jail of Henrico county, on the 30th Dec. 1860, a Negro Woman, who says her name is Caroline. It is unknown whether she is slave or free, and is evidently entirely deranged. Any one interested in the above negro is particularly requested to give information to the Jailor of Henrico county. The said woman is about thirty-five years old, very black, and had on when committed, a new linsey frock, and nothing else. G. D. Pleasants, S. H. C. ja 14--ts
B. A. Cocke (search for this): article 1
For hire --Women, accustomed to Farm work, Cooks, Washers and Ironers; Factory Hands, Boys and Girls, and House Servants. Apply to B. A. Cocke, Office on 14th st., Exchange Hotel Building. ja 14--6t
W. H. Caskie (search for this): article 1
Wanted. --I wish to hire for the present year, a Colored Boy, who is an experienced Dining-Room Servant. Would prefer one under 18 years of age. None need apply without the best recommendations. W. H. Caskie, Corner of Franklin and 4th sts. ja 14--3t*
E. L. Chinn (search for this): article 1
Wanted — Negro Carpenters. --The James River and Kanawha Company will hire a few able-bodied Negro Carpenters, to work on the repairs of the Canal. For such as can be well recommended as good workmen, a liberal hire will be paid. E. L. Chinn, Superintendent. ja 7--2w
Carpenter (search for this): article 1
Wanted. --I wish to hire Fifty able-bodied Negroes for the present year, for mining, farming and railroad purposes, at the Carbon Hill Mines, in this county, and for employment at the coal varies in this city. Among them, a first-rate Carpenter, two Track Layers and Engine Runners, will be required. also — For my family, in this city, a good Cook, Washer and Ironer, and a female House Servant. John J. Werth, Agent. ja 5--ts
Wanted. --I wish to hire Fifty able-bodied Negroes for the present year, for mining, farming and railroad purposes, at the Carbon Hill Mines, in this county, and for employment at the coal varies in this city. Among them, a first-rate Carpenter, two Track Layers and Engine Runners, will be required. also — For my family, in this city, a good Cook, Washer and Ironer, and a female House Servant. John J. Werth, Agent. ja 5--ts
John J. Werth (search for this): article 1
Wanted. --I wish to hire Fifty able-bodied Negroes for the present year, for mining, farming and railroad purposes, at the Carbon Hill Mines, in this county, and for employment at the coal varies in this city. Among them, a first-rate Carpenter, two Track Layers and Engine Runners, will be required. also — For my family, in this city, a good Cook, Washer and Ironer, and a female House Servant. John J. Werth, Agent. ja 5--ts
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