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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 8, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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4th (search for this): article 7
Latest from the North.
--Another new arrival This (Tuesday) Morning of late Northern papers at the Confederate Reading Room bringing dates up to last Friday, the 4th inst. Full files Yankee Pistorlals &c. Call and see. Also, all the city and Southern papers and periodicals.
Paper, envelopes, &c., for writing letters.
Admission (good for all day) 20 cents.
5th (search for this): article 1
We have received, through the courtesy of the officers of the Exchange Bureau, Northern papers of Saturday the 5th inst. We condense the news from them into a short space, in view of the crowded condition of our columns.
The Baltimore American has the following summary of the contents of its Charleston correspondence, which is as late as last Tuesday:
The shelling of Charleston was resumed from the Marsh Battery on Sunday week, and a few shells were thrown into Charleston.
Two seacoast mortars bearing on the city are being mounted by Gen. Gill more.
Deserters from the rebels say the shells thrown into Charleston caused a great conflagration, one of them setting fire to a warehouse stored with cotton.
They also report a number of persons killed.
Battery Wagner is undermined, and its speedy fall looked for. On Wednesday Gen. Gillatore advanced his lines one hundred yards scaper this work, taking possession of the enemy's a rifle pits and capturing several prisoners.
7th (search for this): article 3
Twenty dollars reward.
--Will be given for the apprehension and delivery to me of my servant girl Rose, who ran away on the morning of the 7th inst. Rose is about 4 feet 6 or 8 inches high, 14 or 15 years old, dark skin, and stoutly formed.
She had on a new dark blue homespun dress. B. Brauer. Stall No. 25, 1st Market. se 8--3t
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July 25th (search for this): article 4
Runaway--$350 reward.
--Ran away from the subscriber, about the 25th of July last, a boy, named Major.
He is a bright mulatto, about 21 years old; 5 feet 8½.
inches high, and is a very likely boy. He was raised near Chesterfield C. H. Va., and a supposed that he is now in that neighborhood, and probably harbored by some person.
I will give a reward of $150 for his apprehension and confinement that I get him again, and $205 for the conviction of any person harboring him. John Roller. se 1--cod4w.
August 17th (search for this): article 1
Fifty dollars reward.
--Runaway from our farm, in Nelson county, on the 17th of August, a negro woman named Eliza.
She is about 23 years old, likely, black, and above the average size.
She is originally from North Carolina, was purchased by us in Richmond, and lived with one of us a short time at Madison Court House.
She was apprehended and made her escape from Mr. Thomas Marrin's, on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, near Covesville, Albemarle county, last week, and is doubtless making her way towards Gordonsville or Richmond, or the Yankee lines.
$50 will be given for her apprehension and delivery to us, or $30 of secured in jail so that we get her. Address Madison Court-House or Howardsville. Z. R. Lewis. D. J. Harisock. A. R. Blakey se 8--10t
August 19th (search for this): article 6
Reported Russo-Yankee alliance.
--The Vienna Press, of August 19th, has the following:
We hear that communications have been received from an English source, according to which we must prepare-ourselves for the approaching ratification of an offensive and defensive alliance between St. Petersburg and Washington.
This eventuality, should this somewhat speculative information be confirmed, would principally affect the bearings of the Mexican and Polish questions.
August 20th (search for this): article 2
August 20th (search for this): article 2