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The Daily Dispatch: July 16, 1862., [Electronic resource], The enemy's lines before Washington. (search)
Ten dollars reward. --Catch the Thief.--A free negro named Geo. Belie. Ville, who has been employed by the undersigned, absconded on the morning of the 13th, taking with him a lot of clothing &c. George from the county of Hanover, about six feet high, and of very dark complexion. He is in all probability lurking in the city of Richmond, or about the camps of some neighboring regiment. I will pay a reward of $10 to any one who will apprehend and deliver the said boy to me, at the campment of the 2d Florida regiment, Gen. R. A. Pryer's brigade. John T. Suggs. 4th Sergeant Co. C, 2d Florida regiment jy 16--3t*
Ten dollars reward. --My boy Alfred. left the Packet office on Sunday morning 13th inst., for the camp of the 18th Virginia regiment, and has not been heard from since. Alfred is 17 years of age, very black, about 5 feet high had on a gray military sult, with knapsack and had with him a basket of chickens, and other supplies. I will give ten dollars for his delivery to me at the 18th Virginia camp on the Darbytown road, 2½ miles below the city or to Major B.B. Ayres, of the American Hotel, and necessary at penses. Any information as to his whereabout, will be thankfuly received and liberally rewarded. John R. Weymouth. Lieut. Co E. 18th Va. Reg. jy 15--2t*