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Substitute wanted. --The highest price will be paid for a man over 45 years old to go as a Substitute. Call to-day at Jas. T. Bu. Cary street. au 13--1t
For hire. --I have for hire for the balance of the year a likely negro girl, who is a good Nurse. Jas M Taylor. oc 12--3t
For hire. --I have for hire for the balance of the year a likely negro girl, who is a good Nurse. Jas M Taylor. oc 12--3t
For hire. --I have for hire for the balance of the year a likely negro girl, who is a good Nurse. Jas M Taylor. oc 12--3t
The Daily Dispatch: October 22, 1863., [Electronic resource], Casualties among General officers on both Sides during the War. (search)
attle.--Major Generals Philip Kearney, at Chantilly; Isaac I Stevens, Chantilly; Jesse L Reno, South Mountain; J K T Mansfield, Antietam; Israel B Richardson, Antietam; Hiram G Berry, Chancellorsville; A W Whipple, Chancellorsville; John F Reynolds, Gettysburg. Brigadier-Generals Nath'l Lyon, Wilson's Creek; F W Lander, Edwards's Ferry; W H L Wallace, Shiloh; Thos Williams, Baton Rouge; H Bohlen, Rappahannock Ford; Geo W Taylor, Manassas; Isaac P Rodman, Antietam; P A Hackleman, Corinth; Jas S Jackson, Perryville; W K Terrill, Perryville; Geo D Bayard, Fredericksburg; C F Jackson, Fredericksburg; Joshua W Sill, Stone river; E N Kirk, Stone river; Edmund Kirby, Chancellorsville; Geo Boomer, Vicksburg; Stephen H Weed, Gettysburg; E J Farnsworth, Gettysburg; S K Zook, Gettysburg; Geo C Strong, Morris Island; W H Lytle, Chickamauga. Died.--Maj Gens C F Smith, O M Mitchell, Wm Nelson, E V Sumner. Brig Gens J H Helm, R L McCook, F E Patterson, Thos Welsh, C D Jamison, J B Plu
The Daily Dispatch: October 28, 1863., [Electronic resource], The speech of the President at Missionary Ridge. (search)
The Watering Committee of the City Council met yesterday, at the request of Mr. Jas., L. Davis, the Superintendent of the Water Works, to examine into charges made against him, of improperly using city lumber. After hearing all the facts, the committee decided that there was no foundation for the charge, and so entered upon their record. --Mr. D. is a faithful officer, and enjoys the confidence of the entire community.
Jas, B. Carlisle, editor of the Tallahassee Floridian, died on the 8th inst,
cramental services; 7½ P M, Dr. Wm A Smith. Centenary--11 A M, Chas H Hail; 7½ P M, L M Lee, and ordination of Eiders. Clay Street--11 A M, L T Reid; 7½ P M, J S Lindsay. Trinity--11 A M, H B Cowles; 7½ P M, R O Burton. Union Station--11 A M, Jas P Garland; 7½P M, W E Judkins. Manchester--11 A M, Oscar Littleton; 7½ P M, H B Guy. Sidney--11 A M, M S Colonna. Oregon--11 A M, Jas B Fitzpatrick. Rocketts--11 A M, James A Crowder. Third Street African--11 A M, J W Howard; 3 ½ P M, J L ClarJas B Fitzpatrick. Rocketts--11 A M, James A Crowder. Third Street African--11 A M, J W Howard; 3 ½ P M, J L Clark. Baptist Churches.--Leigh Street--11 A M, Thos T Campbell. First Church--11 A M, J C Granberry 7½ P M, Nelson Head. Second Church--11 A M. William B Rowzle. Third Church--7½ P M. William H Wheelwright. African Church--11 A M, S V Hoyle; 3½ P M, J E Joyner. Manchester--11 A M, J F Poulton. Presbyterian Churches.--First Church--11 A M, John B Dey; 7 ½ P M, Charles H Hall. Second Church--11 A M, Dr. Sehon; 3½ P M, Dr. Fintey. Third Church--11 A M, J S R Clarke; 7½ P M, Al
The Daily Dispatch: November 28, 1863., [Electronic resource], Army of Tennessee, Missionary Ridge, Nov. 22. (search)
Appointments of the Methodist Conference. The following is a list of the appointments made by the Methodist Conference in this city, which adjourned Thursday night, to hold its next annual session in Lynchburg: Richmond District — Jas D Coulling, Presiding Bider. Centenary --D. S. Doggett. Broad Street — James a Duncan. Trinity — J. E. Edwards, J Balley. African Mission — G. W. Nolley. Oregon--to be supplied. Clay Street -- Wm. H. Christian, S. T. Moorman, supply. Sidney — J W. iden, James Jamieson. Mecklenburg — Thos J Boynton, H. C. Bowices, W. W. Spain, supernumerary. Nottoway --W. G. Cross, J. L Spencer, supernumerary. Amelia — Oscar Littleton, W. H. Starr, supernumerary, W. J. Norfleet, supernumerary. Powhatan — Jas W Blincoe. Brunswick-- L S Reld, R Compton.--Randolph Macon College--Wm A Smith, President. Fredericksburg District.--Culpeper------ Jas F. Brannin, sup'y. Warrenton — Jacob H. Proctor. Stafford — J. H. Crown. Spotsylvania —
For hire --A good House Servant, for either the dining-room or chambers; she is a beautiful washer and ironer; character unexceptionable. Also, a girl of 18, who is a first-rate nurse, a good plain seamstress, and a good washer and ironer; also, a very sprightly boy, 10 or 12 years old, accustomed, I believe, to waiting in the house. Apply to Jas T Sutton, Jr, Hospital Pay Office, over old Passport Office, between 8 and 9 A M or 3 and 4 P M. ja 6--1t*