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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 8, 1864., [Electronic resource].
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M. W. Yarrington (search for this): article 2
Five Hundred dollars reward for the return of Catherine, if found out of the city, or two hundred dollars if found in the city.
Said woman is about twenty-three years of age, tolerably stout, and a little cross-eyed in one of her eyes, and formerly belonged to Mr. Helstern, of this city, and hired to a Mr. Goldsmit, on Broad street, before I owned her. She was loaned to a family on Maddox Hill, and during my absence she left there, and went to Messrs. Lee & Bowman's yard (to stay until I returned home) for alleged cruel treatment.
She was taken away from said yard, by the said family, without my permission, and caused to be whipped at another yard, which caused her to run off. Upon delivering said woman to me, or M. W. Yarrington, in my absence, the above reward will be paid. J. W. Sharp. no 7--6t*
Willinson (search for this): article 1
White (search for this): article 3
Welles (search for this): article 1
Weisiger (search for this): article 3
Washington (search for this): article 1
Ward (search for this): article 1
Thomas F. Turner (search for this): article 5
Fire.
--About half-past 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the crammed stable on Twentieth street, between Main and Cary, used by Major Thomas F. Turner, commandant of the Libby prison, was destroyed by fire.
It is believed to have been the work of an incendiary.
Trice (search for this): article 3
Five Hundred dollars reward.
--Ran away from the subscriber, about the 26th instant, a Negro Boy, named John.
He is about five feet five or six inches high; black; about twenty years old; quick spoken; was raised by the Rev. Mr. Trice, of Caroline county; he was dressed in a blue suit of clothes.
I will give the above reward for his apprehension and delivery to Messrs. S. N. Davis & Co., of Richmond, or for his confinement in any fail so that I get him again. Alexander Y. Goodman. no 1--15t
Tompkins (search for this): article 1