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--Will be paid for the arrest and confinement in tail, so that I can get her, of my negro woman Celia. She left me in Manchester, Monday, March 16th, 1863, about 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and is believed to be in or near Manchester or the city ofManchester or the city of Richmond. Celia is about 30 years old, but looks older; is a little under the medium height; very stoutly made; of a gingerbread color; has thick, but remarkably narrow eyebrows, looks somewhat grum, and talks rapidly. She had on when she left a hhe left a home made linsey dress; a gay colored, double blanket shawl, and a quitted hood. She carried a bundle of clothes with her. Address Jos. Wells, Manchester, Va., or the subscriber, Chas B. Trebs, Richmond city. ap 1--5t*(W F & M. W F) he left a home made linsey dress; a gay colored, double blanket shawl, and a quitted hood. She carried a bundle of clothes with her. Address Jos. Wells, Manchester, Va., or the subscriber, Chas B. Trebs, Richmond city. ap 1--5t*(W F & M. W F)
One hundred Dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber and crossed James river at Michanx's Ferry, on the night of the 28th instant, two negro women, one named Upham A, aged about 3d, very black, and has the peculiarity of turning her head and laughing when spoken to; the other, named Rosetta, aged 21, a bright mulatto, and has an open countenance. It is thought they are making their way to Fredericksburg. I will give $50 reward each for the apprehension of said women if taken out of this county, and $20 each if taken in this county. Robert Tarift, Powhatan C H. March 29 1863. au 1--6t*