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One hundred dollars reward. --Ranaway, on Wednesday evening last, from the residence of Mrs. Haps. on 3d, near Canal street. servant woman Maria and her son. a likely mulatto boy of 6 or 7 years old. Maria is about 35 or 36 years of age, of a ginger bread color, medium size, rather an intelligent, sprightly countenance, but passionate, and talks rather roughly when excited. Her son is a pretty bright mulatto; I think, a little cross eyed. Moria took with her all her clothes, and several pieces belonging to Mrs. Epps. From this fact, and some threats made by her it is likely she is endeavoring to make her way to the enemy, down towards King William county. She is from Carolina county, and may be going up to that section. It apprehended in the city limits, a reward of $25 will be paid, if beyond. in either case she and her son to be delivered to sir Robert Lumpkin near 5th and Franklin streets, Richmond Va. J R Allen. jy 4--d3t&cw2t
John B. Allen (search for this): article 1
One hundred dollars reward. --Ranaway, on Wednesday evening last, from the residence of Mrs. Haps. on 3d, near Canal street. servant woman Maria and her son. a likely mulatto boy of 6 or 7 years old. Maria is about 35 or 36 years of age, of a ginger bread color, medium size, rather an intelligent, sprightly countenance, but passionate, and talks rather roughly when excited. Her son is a pretty bright mulatto; I think, a little cross eyed. Moria took with her all her clothes, and several pieces belonging to Mrs. Epps. From this fact, and some threats made by her it is likely she is endeavoring to make her way to the enemy, down towards King William county. She is from Carolina county, and may be going up to that section. It apprehended in the city limits, a reward of $25 will be paid, if beyond. in either case she and her son to be delivered to sir Robert Lumpkin near 5th and Franklin streets, Richmond Va. J R Allen. jy 4--d3t&cw2t
One hundred dollars reward. --Ranaway, on Wednesday evening last, from the residence of Mrs. Haps. on 3d, near Canal street. servant woman Maria and her son. a likely mulatto boy of 6 or 7 years old. Maria is about 35 or 36 years of age, of a ginger bread color, medium size, rather an intelligent, sprightly countenance, but passionate, and talks rather roughly when excited. Her son is a pretty bright mulatto; I think, a little cross eyed. Moria took with her all her clothes, and severaMaria is about 35 or 36 years of age, of a ginger bread color, medium size, rather an intelligent, sprightly countenance, but passionate, and talks rather roughly when excited. Her son is a pretty bright mulatto; I think, a little cross eyed. Moria took with her all her clothes, and several pieces belonging to Mrs. Epps. From this fact, and some threats made by her it is likely she is endeavoring to make her way to the enemy, down towards King William county. She is from Carolina county, and may be going up to that section. It apprehended in the city limits, a reward of $25 will be paid, if beyond. in either case she and her son to be delivered to sir Robert Lumpkin near 5th and Franklin streets, Richmond Va. J R Allen. jy 4--d3t&cw2t
Robert Lumpkin (search for this): article 1
One hundred dollars reward. --Ranaway, on Wednesday evening last, from the residence of Mrs. Haps. on 3d, near Canal street. servant woman Maria and her son. a likely mulatto boy of 6 or 7 years old. Maria is about 35 or 36 years of age, of a ginger bread color, medium size, rather an intelligent, sprightly countenance, but passionate, and talks rather roughly when excited. Her son is a pretty bright mulatto; I think, a little cross eyed. Moria took with her all her clothes, and several pieces belonging to Mrs. Epps. From this fact, and some threats made by her it is likely she is endeavoring to make her way to the enemy, down towards King William county. She is from Carolina county, and may be going up to that section. It apprehended in the city limits, a reward of $25 will be paid, if beyond. in either case she and her son to be delivered to sir Robert Lumpkin near 5th and Franklin streets, Richmond Va. J R Allen. jy 4--d3t&cw2t
One hundred dollars reward. --Ranaway, on Wednesday evening last, from the residence of Mrs. Haps. on 3d, near Canal street. servant woman Maria and her son. a likely mulatto boy of 6 or 7 years old. Maria is about 35 or 36 years of age, of a ginger bread color, medium size, rather an intelligent, sprightly countenance, but passionate, and talks rather roughly when excited. Her son is a pretty bright mulatto; I think, a little cross eyed. Moria took with her all her clothes, and several pieces belonging to Mrs. Epps. From this fact, and some threats made by her it is likely she is endeavoring to make her way to the enemy, down towards King William county. She is from Carolina county, and may be going up to that section. It apprehended in the city limits, a reward of $25 will be paid, if beyond. in either case she and her son to be delivered to sir Robert Lumpkin near 5th and Franklin streets, Richmond Va. J R Allen. jy 4--d3t&cw2t
King William County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
One hundred dollars reward. --Ranaway, on Wednesday evening last, from the residence of Mrs. Haps. on 3d, near Canal street. servant woman Maria and her son. a likely mulatto boy of 6 or 7 years old. Maria is about 35 or 36 years of age, of a ginger bread color, medium size, rather an intelligent, sprightly countenance, but passionate, and talks rather roughly when excited. Her son is a pretty bright mulatto; I think, a little cross eyed. Moria took with her all her clothes, and several pieces belonging to Mrs. Epps. From this fact, and some threats made by her it is likely she is endeavoring to make her way to the enemy, down towards King William county. She is from Carolina county, and may be going up to that section. It apprehended in the city limits, a reward of $25 will be paid, if beyond. in either case she and her son to be delivered to sir Robert Lumpkin near 5th and Franklin streets, Richmond Va. J R Allen. jy 4--d3t&cw2t
Negroes to Hire and Stable for rent --An excellent Cook and Washer and a Boy, 10 years old, accustomed to waiting as the table. Also, for rent a Stable suitable for two horses and a buggy, with provider room attached. Apply to office of 1st Auditor of Treasury Department. jy 2--3t*
John B. Allen (search for this): article 11
Street disturbance. --John B. Allen, charged with firing a pistol in the street at a servant named Sam, who resisted and ran from him, was fined $10 by the Recorder, and Sam was ordered to be punished by stripes.
Alexander Edwards (search for this): article 12
Bound over. --Alexander Edwards, charged with breaking the window glass in the house of Philip Ralph, appeared before the Recorder yesterday, and, after a hearing, was held to bail in the sum of $300 to keep the peace.
Philip Ralph (search for this): article 12
Bound over. --Alexander Edwards, charged with breaking the window glass in the house of Philip Ralph, appeared before the Recorder yesterday, and, after a hearing, was held to bail in the sum of $300 to keep the peace.
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