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The Daily Dispatch: January 17, 1862., [Electronic resource], George N. Sanders to the Democracy of the Northwest Fragment of the late United States. (search)
Twenty-five dollars Reward. --The undersigned will give the above reward for the recovery of a negro man named Brown, or Everard Brown, as he is sometimes called. Brown left this city, it is thought late this past summer or early is the fall, it is supposed, with some of the officers or meases, in a military company on the Peninsula, and perhaps passed himself off as a free negro. He is about 24 years old, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches in height, not very black, quite knock-kneed, pleasant expression of countenance, and is an excellent dining-room or gentleman's servant. No marks recollected except a chronic sores on one of his shine. I hereby caution all officers of companies or other persons to refrain from employing him, as he is illegally at large, and will pay the above reward, and be obliged for any information by which he may be restored to his owner. R. H. Meade, 186 Main street, corner above Post-Office. ja 17--6t
The Daily Dispatch: January 17, 1862., [Electronic resource], Confiscation of Mason and Slidell's Real Estate as against English Purchasers (search)
Runaway. --A liberal reward will be paid for the delivery of a Negro Man, named Billy Johnson, belonging to Mrs. Sarah A. Forloine, of Chesterfield Co., Va. The said negro is about 22 years old, ginger-bread color, thick lips, large eyes, and bushy head of hair, and speaks quick when spoken to. It is said he hired himself to a Texan officer in Gen. Wigfall's Brigade, on the Potomac, about the 6th December, 1861. Any information concerning said negro will be thankfully received. Address. D. A. Brown, ja 17--3t Richmond, Va.