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For Hire --An excellent Cook and Chambermaid Both of them are young and without encumbrance. Apply to P. M. Tabe, Under the Exchange Hotel. ap 7--2t*
Four hundred and Fifty dollars Reward. --We will pay $100 each for the apprehension and delivery of the following slaves to Lee & James, of this city: Phil, a black man, about 50 years old, and a little bald; Curril, about 40 years old, has thick lips, and frown very much; Emuben, about 35 years old, has a smooth, face, with high check bones, and has a dissipated look; and John, a mulatto, about 18 years old; he lived last year with Mr. Jno T Rogers, and was hired this year to Mr Peyton Johnston. We will also pay $50 for Jimmy, a black boy, about 15 years old who has been living with Mr. Lewis L Barnes up to the time of his running off, about a month since. They have been seen within a short time past in the city. P. M. Tabe & Son. Agents for W T Tallaferro. je15--6t*
Four hundred and Fifty dollars Reward. --We will pay $100 each for the apprehension and delivery of the following slaves to Lee & James, of this city; Phil, a black man, about 50 years old, and a little bald; Cureil, about 40 years old, has thick lips, and frowns very much; Reuben, about 35 years old, has a smooth face, with high cheek bones, and has a dissipated look; and John, a mulatto, about 18 years old; he lived last year with Mr. Jno. T. Rogers, and was hired this year to Mr. Peyton Johnston. We will also pay $50 for Jimmy, a black boy, about 15 years old, who has been living with Mr. Lewis L. Barnes up to the time of his running off, about a month since. They have been seen within a short time past in the city. P. M. Tabe & Son, Agents for W. T. Taliaferro. fe 1--6t*
One hundred dollars reward. --We will pay $100 reward for the apprehension and delivery to us of James Isaac, the property of W. Newton, Jr, Esq. Isaac is about 20 years of age. tawney complexion, slow gait, about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, large mouth. He was in the hospital at Staunton, from which place be disappeared about the last of October, 1863. P. M. Tabe & son, Exchange Building. mh 19--2aw3w