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The Daily Dispatch: January 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], A man killed by a lion at Astley's Theatre — a Thrilling scene. (search)
Wanted — a Cook. --A liberal hire will be paid for a suitable Cook. R. Barton Haxall. ja 24--ts
For Hire --A middle-aged man and Wife. The man is a very good Gardener and Ostler, and the woman a plain Cook, Washer and Ironer. They will be hired together very low to secure a good home for them. Apply at this office. ja 25--3t*
The Daily Dispatch: January 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], A man killed by a lion at Astley's Theatre — a Thrilling scene. (search)
For Hire. --A Negro Woman, who is a good Cook, Washer and Ironer; also, accustomed to general House Work, and without encumbrance. Jno. Cary, 5th, between Clay and Leigh sts. ja 25--2t*
Servant for Hire. --I have a No. 1 Cook, Washer and Ironer for hire, the balance of the year, which I can highly recommend. Apply at 172 Broad st., below 6th. J. P. Kavenagh. ja 22--3t*
For Hire. --I have for hire for the present year, a Negro Woman, who is a first-rate Cook, Washer and Ironer. Apply to Jno. A. Hutcheson, At Davis & Hutcheson's, Franklin st. ja 21--ts
For Hire-- A No. 1 Male Cook. Female Cooks. House Girls and Boys. Dining-Room Servants. Several Carpenters. Field Hands. Several Porters. All of which will be hired on reasonable terms. Ro. B. Lyne, Agent for Hiring out Negroes, Met. Hall. ja 19--ts
For Hire --One good Cook, Washer and Ironer, and one Chambermaid; also, two Boys, No. 1 Stemmers. Alex. Nott. ja 8--ts
ws. The steamer St. Louis, from New York, was off Pernambuco, December 10, bound to Rio Janeiro. Lady Franklin was a passenger on board. The Buffalo Express says it is fast becoming fashionable in that city for ladies to wear the Balmoral without any dress over it. Ole Bull is at home, or pretty near home, in Sweden, giving concerts that excite as great enthusiasm as nearly twenty years ago. Through the influence of the Emperor and Empress, shops in Paris are now shut on Sunday to a great extent. Jos. N. Cahill and James D. Wright, of Va., have been promoted to the rank of 2d Assistant Engineers, U. S. N. The Daily Banner, a newspaper at Raleigh, N. C., hoist a the name of "Stephen A. Douglas for President for 1864." The Petersburg (Va.) Intelligencer has been sold to R. C. Shell, of Dinwiddie co. Va., for $8,500. James Cook has been elected Mayor of Parkersburg, Va. Jno. Jackson, proprietor of the Philadelphia Sunday Transcript, is dead.