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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: August 22, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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Price (search for this): article 1
Subscriptions to the Dispatch.
The price of the Daily Dispatch, mailed, is $4 per annum; $2.50 for six months; $1.25 for three months; and 50 cents per month for a less period.
Neither the Weekly nor Semi-Weekly will be sent for a less period than twelve months. Price of the former $1, the latter $2 per annum.
We make this statement just now, as our terms are not understood by many who order the paper by mail.
Shakespeare (search for this): article 1
$100 reward
--For the delivery to me of my carriage Driver, Beverly. He is twenty-seven years old; color, black; six feet high; face covered with short beard, and moustache; large eye-brown and curling eye-lashes.
He probably travels in a dark grey mixed summer cost, or blue cloth with brass buttons, and carpet-bag.
He says he has read Shakespeare, and may travel with a forged pass, and shave of his beard when he reads this.
He has relatives at Dr. R. H. Stewart's, in King George, and at Mrs. Dr. Frank Taliaferro's, in Orange, with whom he has been recently corresponding by letter.
His object being evidently to escape, he is doubtless lurking about the shore of the Potomac, or making his way Northward, and may be about our encampments.
The above reward will be paid if caught ever fifty miles from Fredericksburg; otherwise.
856. (au2 — 2w*) A. N. Bernard.
A. N. Bernard (search for this): article 1
$100 reward
--For the delivery to me of my carriage Driver, Beverly. He is twenty-seven years old; color, black; six feet high; face covered with short beard, and moustache; large eye-brown and curling eye-lashes.
He probably travels in a dark grey mixed summer cost, or blue cloth with brass buttons, and carpet-bag.
He says he has read Shakespeare, and may travel with a forged pass, and shave of his beard when he reads this.
He has relatives at Dr. R. H. Stewart's, in King George, and at Mrs. Dr. Frank Taliaferro's, in Orange, with whom he has been recently corresponding by letter.
His object being evidently to escape, he is doubtless lurking about the shore of the Potomac, or making his way Northward, and may be about our encampments.
The above reward will be paid if caught ever fifty miles from Fredericksburg; otherwise.
856. (au2 — 2w*) A. N. Bernard.
R. H. Stewart (search for this): article 1
$100 reward
--For the delivery to me of my carriage Driver, Beverly. He is twenty-seven years old; color, black; six feet high; face covered with short beard, and moustache; large eye-brown and curling eye-lashes.
He probably travels in a dark grey mixed summer cost, or blue cloth with brass buttons, and carpet-bag.
He says he has read Shakespeare, and may travel with a forged pass, and shave of his beard when he reads this.
He has relatives at Dr. R. H. Stewart's, in King George, and at Mrs. Dr. Frank Taliaferro's, in Orange, with whom he has been recently corresponding by letter.
His object being evidently to escape, he is doubtless lurking about the shore of the Potomac, or making his way Northward, and may be about our encampments.
The above reward will be paid if caught ever fifty miles from Fredericksburg; otherwise.
856. (au2 — 2w*) A. N. Bernard.
Frank Taliaferro (search for this): article 1
$100 reward
--For the delivery to me of my carriage Driver, Beverly. He is twenty-seven years old; color, black; six feet high; face covered with short beard, and moustache; large eye-brown and curling eye-lashes.
He probably travels in a dark grey mixed summer cost, or blue cloth with brass buttons, and carpet-bag.
He says he has read Shakespeare, and may travel with a forged pass, and shave of his beard when he reads this.
He has relatives at Dr. R. H. Stewart's, in King George, and at Mrs. Dr. Frank Taliaferro's, in Orange, with whom he has been recently corresponding by letter.
His object being evidently to escape, he is doubtless lurking about the shore of the Potomac, or making his way Northward, and may be about our encampments.
The above reward will be paid if caught ever fifty miles from Fredericksburg; otherwise.
856. (au2 — 2w*) A. N. Bernard.
Fredericksburg, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
$100 reward
--For the delivery to me of my carriage Driver, Beverly. He is twenty-seven years old; color, black; six feet high; face covered with short beard, and moustache; large eye-brown and curling eye-lashes.
He probably travels in a dark grey mixed summer cost, or blue cloth with brass buttons, and carpet-bag.
He says he has read Shakespeare, and may travel with a forged pass, and shave of his beard when he reads this.
He has relatives at Dr. R. H. Stewart's, in King George, and at Mrs. Dr. Frank Taliaferro's, in Orange, with whom he has been recently corresponding by letter.
His object being evidently to escape, he is doubtless lurking about the shore of the Potomac, or making his way Northward, and may be about our encampments.
The above reward will be paid if caught ever fifty miles from Fredericksburg; otherwise.
856. (au2 — 2w*) A. N. Bernard.
Orange, N. J. (New Jersey, United States) (search for this): article 1
$100 reward
--For the delivery to me of my carriage Driver, Beverly. He is twenty-seven years old; color, black; six feet high; face covered with short beard, and moustache; large eye-brown and curling eye-lashes.
He probably travels in a dark grey mixed summer cost, or blue cloth with brass buttons, and carpet-bag.
He says he has read Shakespeare, and may travel with a forged pass, and shave of his beard when he reads this.
He has relatives at Dr. R. H. Stewart's, in King George, and at Mrs. Dr. Frank Taliaferro's, in Orange, with whom he has been recently corresponding by letter.
His object being evidently to escape, he is doubtless lurking about the shore of the Potomac, or making his way Northward, and may be about our encampments.
The above reward will be paid if caught ever fifty miles from Fredericksburg; otherwise.
856. (au2 — 2w*) A. N. Bernard.
Smith (search for this): article 1
Arrested as a spy.
--Yesterday a young man who had been noticed for the past day or two prowling about the city under suspicious circumstances was arrested on suspicion of being a Lincoln spy. He had a full examination before the Governor, during which it appeared from papers in his possession, and other testimony, that his name is Smith, and a New Yorker by birth; that he worked at the printing business for some time in Charleston, S. C.; that he alleged publicly he was going to Petersburg, while on his person was found a pass from the authorities here for Nashville, Tenn.
The Governor remanded him for a further hearing.
If he is innocent, of course he will have every opportunity to establish that fact.
If he was bound for Washington via Nashville, he ought to be dealt with as the law directs.
Charleston (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
Arrested as a spy.
--Yesterday a young man who had been noticed for the past day or two prowling about the city under suspicious circumstances was arrested on suspicion of being a Lincoln spy. He had a full examination before the Governor, during which it appeared from papers in his possession, and other testimony, that his name is Smith, and a New Yorker by birth; that he worked at the printing business for some time in Charleston, S. C.; that he alleged publicly he was going to Petersburg, while on his person was found a pass from the authorities here for Nashville, Tenn.
The Governor remanded him for a further hearing.
If he is innocent, of course he will have every opportunity to establish that fact.
If he was bound for Washington via Nashville, he ought to be dealt with as the law directs.
Edgefield (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 1