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Two hundred dollars reward. --The above reward will be given for the apprehension and delivery of Tom, a stout built man, about twenty-five years old, dark skin, about five feet four inches high, and wears whiskers. I understand he has been seen in Manchester during the last two or three weeks. If caught, to be delivered to me in Chesterfield, or to Lee & Bowman, in Richmond. James W. Martin, Executor of James Martin. de 28--eod6t
Two likely young Negro Women for sale. --Pursuant to the decree of the Richmond Hustings Court, entered on the 23d December, 1864, in the suit of Jacob's executors against Jacob and others, we shall, on the 29th day of December, 1864, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the auction-rooms for slaves of Lee & Bowman, in the city of Richmond, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the slaves, Jane and Lizzie, mentioned in said decree, and belonging to the estate of John Jacob, deceased. These slaves are sold for the purpose of a division among the legatees Jacob B. Keesee, Executors. Caleb Jacob, Executors. de 27--3t*