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her in November last of Mr. E Hardee, of this city, who bought her from some gentleman residing in Halifax county, Virginia; she may endeavor to return to that place, but it is supposed, that she has sought some house in this city for her confinement. A liberal reward will be paid for her apprehension and delivery to me, or for any information that may lead to her recovery. James T Williams, Corner 1st and Cary streets, Or apply at Tardy & Williams, corner Cary and 13th streets. ap 12--4t her in November last of Mr. E Hardee, of this city, who bought her from some gentleman residing in Halifax county, Virginia; she may endeavor to return to that place, but it is supposed, that she has sought some house in this city for her confinement. A liberal reward will be paid for her apprehension and delivery to me, or for any information that may lead to her recovery. James T Williams, Corner 1st and Cary streets, Or apply at Tardy & Williams, corner Cary and 13th streets. ap 12--4t
ere there when the negroes were marched in, and also when the gentlemen referred to were arrested and carried off. On the morning of Sunday, the 3d inst., about 300 negro infantry, commanded by white officers, marched into the town, remained there some two or three hours, molested no person or thing, and then marched out again, in the direction of Martinsburg. On Monday following a squad of Yankee cavalry entered the town and repaired to the residences of Rev. Dr. A. H. H. Boyd, and P. Williams and R. Y. Conrad, Esqs., whom they arrested and carried off in the direction of Martinsburg. It is supposed that they have been taken as hostages for those Unionists recently captured at Berkeley Springs by Capt. O'Ferrall. There is one thing connected with the arrest of these gentlemen which should not be lost sight of, and which should command the attention of our Government, viz: Some two or three days previous to their arrest, two very prominent Unionists of Winchester paid a visit