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Run Away. --Left my house, on Saturday, the 9th inst, my servant girl Julia. She is about 20 years of age, dark mulatto, and of good size; and appearance, and is now near her confinement; she had on when she left a faded gray home spun dress and carried with her a small figured dark brown calico. I purchased her in November last of Mr. E Larde, 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
Run Away. --Left my house, on Saturday, the 9th inst, my servant girl Julia. She is about 20 years of age, dark mulatto, and of good size; and appearance, and is now near her confinement; she had on when she left a faded gray home spun dress and carried with her a small figured dark brown calico. I purchased her in November last of Mr. E Larde, 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
Run Away. --Left my house, on Saturday, the 9th inst, my servant girl Julia. She is about 20 years of age, dark mulatto, and of good size; and appearance, and is now near her confinement; she had on when she left a faded gray home spun dress and carried with her a small figured dark brown calico. I purchased her in November last of Mr. E Larde, 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
d her in November last of Mr. E Larde, 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 d her in November last of Mr. E Larde, 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
Halifax county (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Run Away. --Left my house, on Saturday, the 9th inst, my servant girl Julia. She is about 20 years of age, dark mulatto, and of good size; and appearance, and is now near her confinement; she had on when she left a faded gray home spun dress and carried with her a small figured dark brown calico. I purchased her in November last of Mr. E Larde, 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
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Virginia who have been or may be discharged from, or disabled in, the service of either the State or Confederate States; all widows and orphans of such soldiers who may have been killed or died in service; also, all soldiers now in service having special claims (other than of pay and clothing) against either the State or Confederate States Government, who from their peculiar position cannot attend in person, may send their claims to Col. Hill, at Richmond, for collection, free of cost. All persons sending claims will be careful to give the full particulars — name, company, regiment, brigade — date of claims should be all stated, and a power of attorney properly authenticated, authorizing Col. Hill to collect and receipt for the same, that the may act with promptitude and dispatch. The intervention of paid agents for claimants will in no case be permitted, it being the object of the Governor to protect parties against them. By command. Wm H Richardson, A G. ap 1--d1w&sw
Adj't Gen's Office, Va, March 30, 1864. Notice to Claimants for Military Service.--Col. Henry Hill, Paymaster General of the State, is appointed by the Governor to take charge of and settle all claims against the State or Confederate States for military service, or supplies furnished, without expense to the claimants; and will forthwith establish an office at Richmond for that purpose. All claims of soldiers of Virginia who have been or may be discharged from, or disabled in, the service of either the State or Confederate States; all widows and orphans of such soldiers who may have been killed or died in service; also, all soldiers now in service having special claims (other than of pay and clothing) against either the State or Confederate States Government, who from their peculiar position cannot attend in person, may send their claims to Col. Hill, at Richmond, for collection, free of cost. All persons sending claims will be careful to give the full particulars — name
March 30th, 1864 AD (search for this): article 1
Adj't Gen's Office, Va, March 30, 1864. Notice to Claimants for Military Service.--Col. Henry Hill, Paymaster General of the State, is appointed by the Governor to take charge of and settle all claims against the State or Confederate States for military service, or supplies furnished, without expense to the claimants; and will forthwith establish an office at Richmond for that purpose. All claims of soldiers of Virginia who have been or may be discharged from, or disabled in, the service of either the State or Confederate States; all widows and orphans of such soldiers who may have been killed or died in service; also, all soldiers now in service having special claims (other than of pay and clothing) against either the State or Confederate States Government, who from their peculiar position cannot attend in person, may send their claims to Col. Hill, at Richmond, for collection, free of cost. All persons sending claims will be careful to give the full particulars — name,
Henry Hill (search for this): article 1
Adj't Gen's Office, Va, March 30, 1864. Notice to Claimants for Military Service.--Col. Henry Hill, Paymaster General of the State, is appointed by the Governor to take charge of and settle all claims against the State or Confederate States for military service, or supplies furnished, without expense to the claimants; and willf pay and clothing) against either the State or Confederate States Government, who from their peculiar position cannot attend in person, may send their claims to Col. Hill, at Richmond, for collection, free of cost. All persons sending claims will be careful to give the full particulars — name, company, regiment, brigade — date of claims should be all stated, and a power of attorney properly authenticated, authorizing Col. Hill to collect and receipt for the same, that the may act with promptitude and dispatch. The intervention of paid agents for claimants will in no case be permitted, it being the object of the Governor to protect parties against
United States (United States) (search for this): article 1
ilitary Service.--Col. Henry Hill, Paymaster General of the State, is appointed by the Governor to take charge of and settle all claims against the State or Confederate States for military service, or supplies furnished, without expense to the claimants; and will forthwith establish an office at Richmond for that purpose. All claims of soldiers of Virginia who have been or may be discharged from, or disabled in, the service of either the State or Confederate States; all widows and orphans of such soldiers who may have been killed or died in service; also, all soldiers now in service having special claims (other than of pay and clothing) against either the State or Confederate States Government, who from their peculiar position cannot attend in person, may send their claims to Col. Hill, at Richmond, for collection, free of cost. All persons sending claims will be careful to give the full particulars — name, company, regiment, brigade — date of claims should be all stated,
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