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Two Hundred Dollars reward. --Ran away from Mrs. Lucy C. Binford, on the 21st instant, Lucinda; a dark brown negro woman, aged about twenty years; of medium size. She wore away a dark red calico dress, with black sack. She took away considerable clothing. She was raised in Hanover county, at the head of the Mechanicville turnpike road, and may be lurking in that neighborhood or about Richmond. I will pay the above reward of two Hundred Dollars for her delivery to me, or to Hill, Dickinson & Co., Auctioneers, Richmond. J. B. Keesee, Administrator of William A. Binford. Henrico county, December 23, 1864. de 24--3t
Wanted. --Having lost my slave labor, I wish to rent my Garden and Orchard to some one without family and past the military age. Terms: One-half of whatever is made. A comfortable room in my dwelling-house and fire-wood for the cold season will be given, free of charge. Address Hester V. Tomlin, Old Church post-office, Hanover county, Va. no 25--w4w
Public hiring of Negroes. --Will be hired at "Wakefield," the farm next adjoining Mr. George W. Doswell's, in Hanover county, on Friday, December 30th, 1864, about forty Negroes, consisting of men and women, boys and girls. They will be hired as farm hands and house servants — in no instance to labor on works of internal improvement or in occupations considered hazardous; and with the further express understanding that they are not to be rehired by those who hire them publicly without the written consent of the undersigned. Bonds, with approved security, will be required in every instance. B. W. Richardson, Executor of Mrs. Judith Smith, deceased. de 23--5t