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The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1860., [Electronic resource], Washington Dispatches. (search)
Ten dollars reward.
--Runaway from my residence.
on Friday, the 7th instant.
my Negro Boy, Winston.
He is a dark mulatto, about 17 years old, a little cross eyed and very well grown.
He wore a blue round about jacket, black silk vest and black jeans pantaloons, with a slouched hat considerably worn.
I will pay the above reward for his return to my house or to the Cary Street Jail. John C. Sinton. de 12--3t
The Daily Dispatch: December 13, 1860., [Electronic resource], Berger 's feats at billiards. (search)
Ten dollars reward
--Ranaway from my residence on Friday the 7th instant my Negro Boy Winston.
He is a dark mulatto, about 17 years old a little cross eyed and very well grown.
He wore a blue found about jacket black silk vest and black jeans pantaloons, with a slouched hat considerably worn.
I will pay the above reward for his return to my house or to the Cary Street Jail. John C. Sinton de 12--3t
Ten dollars reward.
--Ranaway from my residence, on Friday, the 7th instant, my Negro Boy, Winston.
He is a dark mulatto, about 17 years old, a little cross eyed and very well grown.
He wore a blue roundabout jacket, black silk vest and black jeans pantaloons, with a slouched hat considerably worn.
I will pay the above reward for his return to my house, or to the Cary Street Jail. John C. Sinton. de 12--3t*
$10 reward.
--Ran away from my house, on Tuesday morning last, my Negro Boy, Winston. He is about seventeen years of age, well grown, of a dark gingerbread color, and slightly cross-eyed.
I think it probable that he is lurking around some of the Military Camps near this city, and may try to escape by railroad with the troops John C. Sinton, Church Hill.
jy 25--3t*
$10 Reward.
--Ran away from my house, on Tuesday morning last, my Negro Boy, Winston. He is about seventeen years of age, well grown, of a dark gingerbread color, and slightly cross-eyed.
I think it probable that he is lurking around some of the Military Camps near this city, and may try to escape by railroad with the troops.
John C. Sinton, Church Hill.
jy 25--3t*
$10 Reward.
--Ran away from my house, on Tuesday morning last my Negro Boy, Winston. He is about seventeen years of age, well grown, of a dark gingerbread color, and slightly cross-eyed.
I think it probable that he is lurking around some of he Military Camps near this city, and may try to escape by railroad with he troops.
John C. Sinton, Church Hill.
jy 25--3t*
The Daily Dispatch: October 24, 1862., [Electronic resource], Attack on the Charleston Railroad --Repulse of the enemy. (search)
The Council.
--A called meeting of this body was held at 4 o'clock yesterday evening, at the City Hall.
Present: Messrs. Saunders, Epps, Denoon, Wynne, Hill, Scott, Richardson, Talbott, Haskins, Burr, Crutchfield, and Grattan.
Messrs John Dove and John C. Sinton were permitted to address the Council in behalf of the city free schools, the object being to get the Council to donate the sum of $600, heretofore paid by the Literary Fund of the State and which has been stopped since the present war. Mr. Scott offered a resolution that $1,200 be donated for the support of the Lancastrian school.
It having been suggested that some of the ward schools might also want assistance in the shape of increased salaries to the teachers, on motten of Mr. Burr, it was.
Resolved, That the chairman of the Commissioners of Schools for the three wards inquire whether any increase in the appropriations to the public schools is advisable, and report, apportioning the increase, if any, among