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1,000 dollars reward. --Left my house on Saturday evening, January 23d, shortly after six o'clock, my two servants, Matilda and Lavinia. Matida is a very stout woman, about 5 feet high, black complexion, smooth, pleasant features, has scars on her arms, neck, and head, and is about 38 years old. Lavinia is a small, medium height woman, black complexion, sharp features, has scars on her arms, from sores, and is 21 years old. Both are supposed to be trying to make their way to the peninsula in company with other negroes, as they are known to have left with Mr. Solomon Davis's servant girl. The above reward will be paid to any one for the apprehension of both, or $500 apiece for their delivery to me at my house, or where I can get possession of them. They were seen near the old Fair Grounds on Sunday evening last, and may be still in that part of the city. Wm Thalhimer, No. 231 Broad st, bet 3rd and 4th. ja 28--2t*
The Daily Dispatch: January 29, 1864., [Electronic resource], Re-enlisting for the War in General Lee's army. (search)
Four hundred dollars reward. --Ran away from the subscribers, on Friday last, two negro men Bob is a black man, about 25 years of age, about 5 feet 9 inches high, good teeth, and rather a good looking negro. Calvin is of dark brown complexion, about 22 years of age, about 5 feet 9 inches high, and ruptured. He wears a truss in consequence of the rupture. No other marks remembered. We will give two hundred dollars each for their delivery to us at Staunton, or to J N Davis & Co., of Richmond. Mason & Harman. ja 27--6t