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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 18, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Charles E. Anderson or search for Charles E. Anderson in all documents.
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Sale of damaged tobacco.
--The sale of a lot of leaf tobacco, damaged by the recent fresh in James river, commenced yesterday morning, at Anderson's warehouse, on the Basin, and was well attended, not only by our own citizens, but by manufacturers from Petersburg; Lynchburg, and Danville.
Fifty hogheads were disposed of at high prices, ranging from $6 to $14. We noticed one hogshead, of medium quality, half of which was thoroughly saturated, which brought $11.75.
The Daily Dispatch: July 18, 1862., [Electronic resource], The lines beyond the Rappahannock . (search)
Twenty-five Dollars reward.
--I will pay the above reward for the apprehension and delivery in any of the jails of this city, or if delivered to me at Dr. Charles E. Anderson's, corner of Clay and Foushee streets, of a Servant Man, named Isaac, the property of Mr. Edward Garthright, of Henrico county.
Said negro is about five feet in height, very black, stammers very badly when spoken to, and about twenty years of age.--He has been gone eight or ten weeks. The above reward will be paid if delivered in any of the city jails, or if secured anywhere so that I can procure him. [jy 18--6t*] Jno. T. Eppes.