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Runaway. --Ran away, yesterday morning, a negro girl named Ellen, hired of Mr W S Phillips, and owned by Peter R Thornton. She is about fifteen years old, and of quite dark color. I suppose she is somewhere near 2d and Leigh sts, where a sister of her's is living. For the apprehension of said negro I will pay the usual reward. Henry Boehmer, At Chas L Hobson's Factory, Corner of Cary and 11th sts. ap 29--1t*
One hundred Dollars reward --Will be paid for the arrest and confinement in jail, so that I can get her, of my negro woman Celia. She left me in Manchester, Monday, March 16, 1863, about 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and is believed to be in or near Manchester or the city of Richmond. Celia is about 30 years old, but looks olders; is a little under the medium height; very stoutly made; of a gingerbread color; has thick but remarkably narrow eyebrown; looks somewhat grum, and talks rapidly. She had on when she left a home-made linsey dress; a gay-colored, double blanket shawl, and a quilted broad. She carried a bundle of clothes with her. Address Jos. Wells, Manchester, Va., or the subscriber. Chas B Tebbs. Richmond city. ap 23--law5t*