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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 way to the enemy's lines. I will give a reward of one thousand Dollars for their delivery to me, or to any jail in the city, so that I get them. Sarah is a mulatto woman; medium size; about twenty-six years old; good teeth; long bushy hair; answers promptly when spoken to; is usually cheerful and polite; nicely dressed, and is an unusually good-looking 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 Ballard House, left my premises with her. She claims that he is her step-son. George D. Pleasants. ja 4--6t
Notice. --Committed to jail, in Charlotte county, Virginia, on the 23d of October, 1864, a Negro Man, claiming to be free, but without any free papers, who calls himself John Evans and says he lives in Orange county, North Carolina. Said negro is about twenty-two years old; brown complexion; five feet ten inches high, and weighs one hundred and forty or one hundred and fifty pounds. Parties claiming must come forward and prove property, else he will be dealt with according to the law. Thomas H. Smith, Jailor. no 19--1aw6w