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ground mouslaine dress; one all wool green mouslaine dress; one all wool dark blue do; one all wool pink do; two purple barege dresses; one green and white dress; one white Swiss Muslin do; one tucked cambric do; two pink lawn do; two calico do; two black cloth cloaks, one with cape; one long silk basqueen; one black silk Beauregard; one fine black lace mantilia; several fine cambric skirts; one red merino body; one black mouslaine sack; two ladies' hats, together with various kinds of underclothing; also, a pair of gold bracelets, with the initials "L. B. P." on the inside; one gold chain, and one cameo breastpin. I have reason to believe that her aim will be to make her escape into the enemy's lines, in company with white persons. The above reward of one thousand dollars will be paid for her apprehension, together with the delivery of the stolen articles, or three hundred dollars for her delivery to me in Richmond. Charles Phillips, Corner 9th and Main sts. fe 4--4t*