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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 9, 1861., [Electronic resource].
Found 1,234 total hits in 589 results.
Betty (search for this): article 1
Runaway.
-- Reward.--Ranaway, on the 3th of August, my Negro Woman named Betty, about 8 years old, five feet four inches high, black, who was to Joseph Davis, on Broad street. She has a mark on the face, in consequence of a mu plaster she had on, which place is darker.
She has children in Cumberland county, where I bought her of Mr. J. M. Price.--Her mother lives with Mr. S. Ste , in Augusta county.
No doubt she may try to get to one of these places; or she may be in this city.
I will give the above reward it delivered to me here, or if ledged in jail in the county or city.
se 9--6t* Joseph Stern.
March, 8 AD (search for this): article 1
Runaway.
-- Reward.--Ranaway, on the 3th of August, my Negro Woman named Betty, about 8 years old, five feet four inches high, black, who was to Joseph Davis, on Broad street. She has a mark on the face, in consequence of a mu plaster she had on, which place is darker.
She has children in Cumberland county, where I bought her of Mr. J. M. Price.--Her mother lives with Mr. S. Ste , in Augusta county.
No doubt she may try to get to one of these places; or she may be in this city.
I will give the above reward it delivered to me here, or if ledged in jail in the county or city.
se 9--6t* Joseph Stern.
J. M. Price (search for this): article 1
Runaway.
-- Reward.--Ranaway, on the 3th of August, my Negro Woman named Betty, about 8 years old, five feet four inches high, black, who was to Joseph Davis, on Broad street. She has a mark on the face, in consequence of a mu plaster she had on, which place is darker.
She has children in Cumberland county, where I bought her of Mr. J. M. Price.--Her mother lives with Mr. S. Ste , in Augusta county.
No doubt she may try to get to one of these places; or she may be in this city.
I will give the above reward it delivered to me here, or if ledged in jail in the county or city.
se 9--6t* Joseph Stern.
Augusta county (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Runaway.
-- Reward.--Ranaway, on the 3th of August, my Negro Woman named Betty, about 8 years old, five feet four inches high, black, who was to Joseph Davis, on Broad street. She has a mark on the face, in consequence of a mu plaster she had on, which place is darker.
She has children in Cumberland county, where I bought her of Mr. J. M. Price.--Her mother lives with Mr. S. Ste , in Augusta county.
No doubt she may try to get to one of these places; or she may be in this city.
I will give the above reward it delivered to me here, or if ledged in jail in the county or city.
se 9--6t* Joseph Stern.
Cumberland County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Runaway.
-- Reward.--Ranaway, on the 3th of August, my Negro Woman named Betty, about 8 years old, five feet four inches high, black, who was to Joseph Davis, on Broad street. She has a mark on the face, in consequence of a mu plaster she had on, which place is darker.
She has children in Cumberland county, where I bought her of Mr. J. M. Price.--Her mother lives with Mr. S. Ste , in Augusta county.
No doubt she may try to get to one of these places; or she may be in this city.
I will give the above reward it delivered to me here, or if ledged in jail in the county or city.
se 9--6t* Joseph Stern.
Wise (search for this): article 1
Floyd (search for this): article 1
Bull Run, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
The Point of interest.
We have nothing from our armies this morning.
On the Potomac our lines are close up to the enemy — we've shaken our fist under his nose — and yet he will not venture out from behind his fortifications.
Not so with our army at Manassas, which stepped over its batteries and marched with alacrity to meet the invaders at Bull Run, in open and fair fight.
If they would but reciprocate the compliment, we should have a stirring time of it; but the enemy will not attack, and we have for two weeks had only skirmishing.
We take it for granted, however, that our commanders will not be content with that alone.
Indeed, there are indications that something will be done of a startling character in a few days.
What that will be remains to be developed.
The strictest vigilance is preserved in the intercourse between Richmond and the army of the Potomac.
The passport privilege is cut off entirely to civilians, and even communication per mail seems to be very much res
Cross Lanes (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Burr (search for this): article 1
Arrest of a Virginian — the Confederate force at Leesburg — Government contracts. Washington, Sept. 6.
--B. F. Gallagher, the Paymaster of the Navy, and a native of Virginia, has been arrested.
The Government is endeavoring to make contracts for procuring provisions, payable in Treasury notes.
Late advices received here from Montgomery county, Maryland, state that there are 7,000 Confederate troops at Leesburg.
Entrenchments are going on rapidly.
The Confederate pickets line the shore of the river to guard the fords.
The War Department has sent word to hold Fort Hatteras permanently.
Brigadier General Burr, of California, has arrived, and will be assigned to a comman