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ously take our cause into His own hand and mercifully establish for us a lasting, just and honorable peace and independence. And let us not forget to render unto His holy name the thanks and praise which are so justly due for His great goodness, and for the many mercies which He has extended to us amid the trials and sufferings of protracted and bloody war. Now, therefore, I, Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America, do issue this my proclamation, appointing Friday, the 10th day of March next, as a day of public fasting, humiliation and prayer, (with thanksgiving,) for "invoking the favor and guidance of Almighty God;" and I do earnestly invite all soldiers and citizens to observe the same in a spirit of reverence, penitence and prayer. Given under my hand and the seal of the Confederate States, at Richmond, this twenty-fifth day of January, in the year five. Jefferson Davis. By the President: J. P. Benjamin, Secretary of State. ja 26--3tawtd
Notice. --My boy, Stephen, a mulatto, between twelve and fourteen years of age, was sent to the Old Market on the morning of the 25th of January, and has not been heard of since. Any information in regard to the whereabouts of the boy will be suitably rewarded. He had on when he left, dark breeches and grey jacket. William O. Snellings. ja 27--2t*
Thirty dollars reward. --Catch Albert, a square-built, reddish-yellow Negro, with whiskers. He ran away from the Confederate States Nitre Works on Wednesday morning, January 25th, and may make for Amelia county, as he was hired from Edward Eggleston, of that county. Deliver him to any jail and notify E. Harrison, Richmond, Va., ja 27--6t