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8th (search for this): article 1
Five dollars reward
--For the apprehension and return to me of a Servant woman, Martha, the property of Mr. D. E. Gardner's brother, who left my house the 8th inst. She is 18 or 20 years old, dark skin; round, bumpy face, voice effeminate; 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high; a first-rate washer and ironer, and has very likely passed herself off as a free woman and hired herself as far as in or about Richmond.
Geo. H. Woolhouse.
D. E. Gardner (search for this): article 1
Five dollars reward
--For the apprehension and return to me of a Servant woman, Martha, the property of Mr. D. E. Gardner's brother, who left my house the 8th inst. She is 18 or 20 years old, dark skin; round, bumpy face, voice effeminate; 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high; a first-rate washer and ironer, and has very likely passed herself off as a free woman and hired herself as far as in or about Richmond.
Geo. H. Woolhouse.
George H. Woolhouse (search for this): article 1
Five dollars reward
--For the apprehension and return to me of a Servant woman, Martha, the property of Mr. D. E. Gardner's brother, who left my house the 8th inst. She is 18 or 20 years old, dark skin; round, bumpy face, voice effeminate; 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high; a first-rate washer and ironer, and has very likely passed herself off as a free woman and hired herself as far as in or about Richmond.
Geo. H. Woolhouse.
Shakespeare (search for this): article 2
$100 reward
--For the delivery to me of my Carriage Driver, Beverly. He is twenty seven years old; color, black; six feet height; face covered with short beard, and moustache; large eye-brows and cutting eye-lashes.
He probably travels in a dark grey mixed summer coat, or blue cloth with dress buttons, and carpet-bag.
He says he has read Shakespeare, and may travel with a forged pass, and shave off his beard when he reads this.
He has relatives at Dr. R. H. Stewart's in King George, and at Mrs. Dr. Frank Taliaferro's in Orange, with whom he has been recently corresponding by letter.
His object being evidently to escape, he is doubtless lurking near the shore of the Potomac, or making his way Northward, and may be about our encampments.
The above reward will be paid if caught over fifty miles from Fredericksburg; otherwise, $50 [an 2--2w*] A. N. Bernard.
A. N. Bernard (search for this): article 2
$100 reward
--For the delivery to me of my Carriage Driver, Beverly. He is twenty seven years old; color, black; six feet height; face covered with short beard, and moustache; large eye-brows and cutting eye-lashes.
He probably travels in a dark grey mixed summer coat, or blue cloth with dress buttons, and carpet-bag.
He says he has read Shakespeare, and may travel with a forged pass, and shave off his beard when he reads this.
He has relatives at Dr. R. H. Stewart's in King George, and at Mrs. Dr. Frank Taliaferro's in Orange, with whom he has been recently corresponding by letter.
His object being evidently to escape, he is doubtless lurking near the shore of the Potomac, or making his way Northward, and may be about our encampments.
The above reward will be paid if caught over fifty miles from Fredericksburg; otherwise, $50 [an 2--2w*] A. N. Bernard.
R. H. Stewart (search for this): article 2
$100 reward
--For the delivery to me of my Carriage Driver, Beverly. He is twenty seven years old; color, black; six feet height; face covered with short beard, and moustache; large eye-brows and cutting eye-lashes.
He probably travels in a dark grey mixed summer coat, or blue cloth with dress buttons, and carpet-bag.
He says he has read Shakespeare, and may travel with a forged pass, and shave off his beard when he reads this.
He has relatives at Dr. R. H. Stewart's in King George, and at Mrs. Dr. Frank Taliaferro's in Orange, with whom he has been recently corresponding by letter.
His object being evidently to escape, he is doubtless lurking near the shore of the Potomac, or making his way Northward, and may be about our encampments.
The above reward will be paid if caught over fifty miles from Fredericksburg; otherwise, $50 [an 2--2w*] A. N. Bernard.
Frank Taliaferro (search for this): article 2
$100 reward
--For the delivery to me of my Carriage Driver, Beverly. He is twenty seven years old; color, black; six feet height; face covered with short beard, and moustache; large eye-brows and cutting eye-lashes.
He probably travels in a dark grey mixed summer coat, or blue cloth with dress buttons, and carpet-bag.
He says he has read Shakespeare, and may travel with a forged pass, and shave off his beard when he reads this.
He has relatives at Dr. R. H. Stewart's in King George, and at Mrs. Dr. Frank Taliaferro's in Orange, with whom he has been recently corresponding by letter.
His object being evidently to escape, he is doubtless lurking near the shore of the Potomac, or making his way Northward, and may be about our encampments.
The above reward will be paid if caught over fifty miles from Fredericksburg; otherwise, $50 [an 2--2w*] A. N. Bernard.
Fredericksburg, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
$100 reward
--For the delivery to me of my Carriage Driver, Beverly. He is twenty seven years old; color, black; six feet height; face covered with short beard, and moustache; large eye-brows and cutting eye-lashes.
He probably travels in a dark grey mixed summer coat, or blue cloth with dress buttons, and carpet-bag.
He says he has read Shakespeare, and may travel with a forged pass, and shave off his beard when he reads this.
He has relatives at Dr. R. H. Stewart's in King George, and at Mrs. Dr. Frank Taliaferro's in Orange, with whom he has been recently corresponding by letter.
His object being evidently to escape, he is doubtless lurking near the shore of the Potomac, or making his way Northward, and may be about our encampments.
The above reward will be paid if caught over fifty miles from Fredericksburg; otherwise, $50 [an 2--2w*] A. N. Bernard.
Orange Court House (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
$100 reward
--For the delivery to me of my Carriage Driver, Beverly. He is twenty seven years old; color, black; six feet height; face covered with short beard, and moustache; large eye-brows and cutting eye-lashes.
He probably travels in a dark grey mixed summer coat, or blue cloth with dress buttons, and carpet-bag.
He says he has read Shakespeare, and may travel with a forged pass, and shave off his beard when he reads this.
He has relatives at Dr. R. H. Stewart's in King George, and at Mrs. Dr. Frank Taliaferro's in Orange, with whom he has been recently corresponding by letter.
His object being evidently to escape, he is doubtless lurking near the shore of the Potomac, or making his way Northward, and may be about our encampments.
The above reward will be paid if caught over fifty miles from Fredericksburg; otherwise, $50 [an 2--2w*] A. N. Bernard.
Price (search for this): article 1
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