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For Hire. --For hire, a good plain Cook, Washer and Ironer, with a sprightly little Girl about six years old. She's healthy and industrious, and to a good home he hire will be made reasonable. Apply to. E. A. Smith, at R. H. Duke's, Cary street, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth. ja 7--t
One thousand Dollars reward. --My woman, Sarah, with two children, left my premises on Monday evening, the 2d instant, about 6 o'clock, and is doubtless either in Richmond or making her way to the enemy's lines. I will give a reward of one thousand Dollars for their delivery to me, or to any jail in the city, so that I get them. Sarah is a mulatto woman; medium size; about twenty-six years old; good teeth; long bushy hair; answers promptly when spoken to; is usually cheerful and polite; nicely dressed, and is an unusually good-looking woman. Her oldest child is a sprightly boy, named Smith, about three and a half years old; the other, a very bushy-hair girl, one and a half year old. A boy named Stephen, hired last year at the Ballard House, left my premises with her. She claims that he is her step-son. George D. Pleasants. ja 4--6t