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United States (United States) (search for this): article 1
Post Quartermaster's office,Confederate States of America,Salisbury, North Carolina,Dec. 16, 1864. Negroes Wanted.--This Department wishes to hire, for the ensuing year, four Blacksmiths, two Wheelwrights, Six Carpenters, Seventy Wood-Cutters and Laborers; for which will be paid a liberal price. They will be well fed and supplied with good clothing. Those having able-bodied negro men to hire may find it to their advantage to address. James M. Goodman, Captain and Post Quartermaster. de 21--1m
Salisbury, N. C. (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
Post Quartermaster's office,Confederate States of America,Salisbury, North Carolina,Dec. 16, 1864. Negroes Wanted.--This Department wishes to hire, for the ensuing year, four Blacksmiths, two Wheelwrights, Six Carpenters, Seventy Wood-Cutters and Laborers; for which will be paid a liberal price. They will be well fed and supplied with good clothing. Those having able-bodied negro men to hire may find it to their advantage to address. James M. Goodman, Captain and Post Quartermaster. de 21--1m
Wanted, a No. 1 Servant, white or colored, to cook and wash for a small family, and will have a good home. Wanted, one of good character; none other need a apply. Wanted for the year. Apply to W. H. Read, of the firm of Darby, Read & Co., on Bank street, opposite Twelfth street. ja 14--2t
W. H. Read (search for this): article 1
Wanted, a No. 1 Servant, white or colored, to cook and wash for a small family, and will have a good home. Wanted, one of good character; none other need a apply. Wanted for the year. Apply to W. H. Read, of the firm of Darby, Read & Co., on Bank street, opposite Twelfth street. ja 14--2t
P. G. Cosby (search for this): article 1
Wanted, to hire five Negro men, for the present year. Will be free from impressment. Apply immediately to P. G. Cosby & Co., Cary street, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth. ja 14--3t*
Peter Schullter, $108,731. Those whose income is over $50,000, and less than $100,000, number nine; over $40,000, and less than $50,000, three; over $30,000, and less than $40,000, sixteen; over $20,000, and less than $30,000, fifty-one; over $10,000, and less than $20,000, one hundred and thirty-one; under $10,000, and over $3,000, five hundred and ninety-one. A correspondent of a Boston paper writes from this city that General McClellan leaves for his European tour the first week in February. He has declined the offer of the private vessel tendered by his friends. He leaves in the steamer China, and will be gone a couple of years. He is made perfectly easy in pecuniary matters. He will make a thorough study of the military science in Europe. A telegraph message was sent, a few days since, from City Point to Chattanooga, with but a single repetition, and that at Pittsburgh. The distance is about two thousand miles. The Kentucky Legislature has adopted resolutions
Jefferson Davis (search for this): article 1
l Singleton, a celebrated Peace Democrat from Illinois, has had permission granted him to go to Richmond. They allege he has the promise of certain favors from Jeff. Davis, who is willing to make terms with the Democratic party. The New York Times gets up a special peace arrangement on its own account. It has a special teleges warns its readers against cherishing any hope that Blair's mission will reveal the fact that the Confederates are about to "back down." As for the views of President Davis, the writer thinks they will be the same as given to Jacques. He will "either secure the independence of the South or perish in the attempt." It does not ananied by General Ord, General Devins, General Turner, General Ludlow, Captain Bruce, Captain Clard, Captain DeKay, Lieutenant Merrill, Medical Director Suckley, Major Davis and Captain Wheaton.--Never had an order been more promptly obeyed. All of the above-named officers accompanied the General to Aiken's landing, where he went o
the earliest moment, and before 3 o'clock P. M. he announced that he was ready to leave. The order directing this change instructed General Butler to proceed to Lowell, Massachusetts, and report from thence to the adjutant-general of the army. Before 3 P. M. the General started for the North. He was accompanied by General Ord, General Devins, General Turner, General Ludlow, Captain Bruce, Captain Clard, Captain DeKay, Lieutenant Merrill, Medical Director Suckley, Major Davis and Captain Wheaton.--Never had an order been more promptly obeyed. All of the above-named officers accompanied the General to Aiken's landing, where he went on board his flagboat, the River Queen. General Butler was accompanied by Captains DeKay and Clark, of his personal staff, while the remaining officers turned their horses' heads homeward. General Ord also accompanied General Butler as far as City Point, where he stopped to see the Lieutenant-General, and returned late last night. From Genera
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100,000: Potter Palmer, $333,485; John V. Farwell, $197,152; Peter Schullter, $108,731. Those whose income is over $50,000, and less than $100,000, number nine; over $40,000, and less than $50,000, three; over $30,000, and less than $40,000, sixteen; over $20,000, and less than $30,000, fifty-one; over $10,000, and less than $20,000, one hundred and thirty-one; under $10,000, and over $3,000, five hundred and ninety-one. A correspondent of a Boston paper writes from this city that General McClellan leaves for his European tour the first week in February. He has declined the offer of the private vessel tendered by his friends. He leaves in the steamer China, and will be gone a couple of years. He is made perfectly easy in pecuniary matters. He will make a thorough study of the military science in Europe. A telegraph message was sent, a few days since, from City Point to Chattanooga, with but a single repetition, and that at Pittsburgh. The distance is about two thousand
Orleans, we think there is considerable doubt: Cairo, January 9.--The steamer Magenta, from New Orleans, brings the announcement of the arrival of the steamship Morning Star, with General Thomas W. Sherman and staff. The gunboat Rattler drifted ashore in a late storm, between Vicksburg and Natchez, and was fired by a gang of guerrillas and burned to the water's edge. A letter from Mobile to a citizen of New Orleans says that fighting was going on in that vicinity on the 31st ultimo. The rebels were burning cotton a short distance from Natchez on the 9th ultimo. Attack on the Yankee picket line on the South side. A dispatch from the headquarters of the Army of the Potomac, on the 19th, says: The rebels made another attack on the picket line this morning, just before daylight, and captured a few videttes on the right of the Second division of the Sixth corps. The morning was very dark, and the attacking party approached cautiously behind an o
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