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The Daily Dispatch: October 10, 1861., [Electronic resource], The militia. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: January 10, 1865., [Electronic resource], Whale leather. (search)
One thousand dollars reward.
--My woman, Sarah, with two Children, left my premises on Monday evening, the 2d instant, about 6 o'clock, and is doubtless either in Richmond or making her wax to the . I will give a reward of one thousand dollars for their delivery to on or to any in the city, so that I get them.
Sarah is a mulatto woman; medium size; about twenty-six years old; good teeth; tong bushy hair; answers promptly when spoken to; it usually cheerful and polite; nicety dressed, and in an unusually good-backing woman.
Her oldest child is a sprightly boy, named Smith, about three and a half years old, the other, a very bushy hair girl, one and a half year old. A boy named Stephen, hired last year at the Balland House, left my premises with her. She clatters that he is her step-sall. George. D. Pleasants. ja 4--6t