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Six hundred dollars Reward. --Ran away from my stables, on the night of the 28th ultimo, my two Negro men named Albert and Henry. Henry is about twenty-two or twenty-three years old, about five feet six inches high, black, and stammers very badly when talking. Albert is about twenty years old, five feet seven inches high, bright mulatto, with smooth face and very large feet and hands. I will pay the above reward for them, or three hundred dollars for either one, delivered to me at my stables, on Franklin street. They are evidently making their way to the Yankee lines. James C. Johnson, Virginia Stables, Franklin street, Richmond, Virginia. se 3--10t
The Daily Dispatch: September 5, 1864., [Electronic resource], Runaway.--five hundred dollars Reward. (search)
Runaway.--five hundred dollars Reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, about the 1st of August, my man Kinchin — calls himself Herbert. He is black; good appearance; quick in action; about five feet nine inches high, and twenty-two to twenty-five years old; was purchased in Richmond in July last of Mr. C. E. Morbin, who resides near Jude's Ferry, in Powhatan county. I will pay the above reward if he is delivered to Lee & Bowman, Richmond, Virginia, or confined in jail so I get him. G. A. White, Lexington, Virginia. au 24--12t*
Wanted to hire eight Negro men. Apply to Stuart Hospital, Old Fair Grounds, Richmond, Virginia. se 5--4t*
Servant Wanted. --The advertiser wishes to purchase for his own use, in Richmond, a Servant Woman, a good Cook, Washer and Ironer, not over thirty years old--one or two children would not be objected to. For one that can be well recommended a liberal price will be paid. Address Box 680, city post-office, Richmond, Virginia. se 3--3t*
Six hundred dollars Reward. --Ran away from my stables, on the night of the 28th ultimo, my two Negro men, named Albert and Henry. Henry is about twenty-two or twenty-three years old, about five feet six inches high, black, and stammers very badly when talking. Albert is about twenty years old, five feet seven inches high, bright mulatto, with smooth face and very large feet and hands. I will pay the above reward for them, or three hundred dollars for either one, delivered to me at my stables, on Franklin street. They are evidently making their way to the Yankee lines. James C. Johnson, Virginia Stables, Franklin street, Richmond, Virginia. se 3--10t
The Daily Dispatch: September 5, 1864., [Electronic resource], The independence of the Confederate States a fact accomplished. (search)
Runaway.--five hundred dollars Reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, about the 1st of August, my man Kinchin — calls himself Herbert. He is black; good appearance; quick in action; about five feet nine inches high, and twenty-two to twenty-five years old; was purchased in Richmond in July last of Mr. C. E. Morbin, who resides near Jude's Ferry, in Powhatan county. I will pay the above reward if he is delivered to Lee & Bowman, Richmond, Virginia, or confined in jail so I get him. G. A. White, Lexington, Virginia. au 24--12t*