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Joseph Stern (search for this): article 1
For Hire --A good House Servant. Apply to Jos. Stern, Between 1st and 2d sts. mh 31--3t*
$100 reward --Ranaway from me, near Romney, Jim, a bright m to boy; about 18 years old; 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high; weighs about 150 pounds; has lost one upper front tooth; has a small scar on his forehead and one undo his chin, caused by a burn when a child; also, a scar on one of his crisis. Jim left the 1st regiment Georgia volunteers white encamped at Hanging Rock, in February last with two other negroes--one Bill, or Wm. Moss, who represented himself as a free boy, living in Richmond, formerly in Petersburg, the other, a thick, heavyset boy, named Hiram; belonging to Mr. Harold, a member of Mainbridge county. My impression is they will go to one of the above named places, or remain with the Confederate army. I will pay $100 to any person who will arrest Jim and lodge him in jail, or any place of safety In the Confederate States, where I can get him. P. S. D. H. Culler. Per v. Georgia. an 1--4t*
$100 reward --Ranaway from me, near Romney, Jim, a bright m to boy; about 18 years old; 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high; weighs about 150 pounds; has lost one upper front tooth; has a small scar on his forehead and one undo his chin, caused by a burn when a child; also, a scar on one of his crisis. Jim left the 1st regiment Georgia volunteers white encamped at Hanging Rock, in February last with two other negroes--one Bill, or Wm. Moss, who represented himself as a free boy, living in Richmond, formerly in Petersburg, the other, a thick, heavyset boy, named Hiram; belonging to Mr. Harold, a member of Mainbridge county. My impression is they will go to one of the above named places, or remain with the Confederate army. I will pay $100 to any person who will arrest Jim and lodge him in jail, or any place of safety In the Confederate States, where I can get him. P. S. D. H. Culler. Per v. Georgia. an 1--4t*
William Moss (search for this): article 1
$100 reward --Ranaway from me, near Romney, Jim, a bright m to boy; about 18 years old; 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high; weighs about 150 pounds; has lost one upper front tooth; has a small scar on his forehead and one undo his chin, caused by a burn when a child; also, a scar on one of his crisis. Jim left the 1st regiment Georgia volunteers white encamped at Hanging Rock, in February last with two other negroes--one Bill, or Wm. Moss, who represented himself as a free boy, living in Richmond, formerly in Petersburg, the other, a thick, heavyset boy, named Hiram; belonging to Mr. Harold, a member of Mainbridge county. My impression is they will go to one of the above named places, or remain with the Confederate army. I will pay $100 to any person who will arrest Jim and lodge him in jail, or any place of safety In the Confederate States, where I can get him. P. S. D. H. Culler. Per v. Georgia. an 1--4t*
S. D. H. Culler (search for this): article 1
$100 reward --Ranaway from me, near Romney, Jim, a bright m to boy; about 18 years old; 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high; weighs about 150 pounds; has lost one upper front tooth; has a small scar on his forehead and one undo his chin, caused by a burn when a child; also, a scar on one of his crisis. Jim left the 1st regiment Georgia volunteers white encamped at Hanging Rock, in February last with two other negroes--one Bill, or Wm. Moss, who represented himself as a free boy, living in Richmond, formerly in Petersburg, the other, a thick, heavyset boy, named Hiram; belonging to Mr. Harold, a member of Mainbridge county. My impression is they will go to one of the above named places, or remain with the Confederate army. I will pay $100 to any person who will arrest Jim and lodge him in jail, or any place of safety In the Confederate States, where I can get him. P. S. D. H. Culler. Per v. Georgia. an 1--4t*
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 1
$100 reward --Ranaway from me, near Romney, Jim, a bright m to boy; about 18 years old; 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high; weighs about 150 pounds; has lost one upper front tooth; has a small scar on his forehead and one undo his chin, caused by a burn when a child; also, a scar on one of his crisis. Jim left the 1st regiment Georgia volunteers white encamped at Hanging Rock, in February last with two other negroes--one Bill, or Wm. Moss, who represented himself as a free boy, living in Richmond, formerly in Petersburg, the other, a thick, heavyset boy, named Hiram; belonging to Mr. Harold, a member of Mainbridge county. My impression is they will go to one of the above named places, or remain with the Confederate army. I will pay $100 to any person who will arrest Jim and lodge him in jail, or any place of safety In the Confederate States, where I can get him. P. S. D. H. Culler. Per v. Georgia. an 1--4t*
United States (United States) (search for this): article 1
$100 reward --Ranaway from me, near Romney, Jim, a bright m to boy; about 18 years old; 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high; weighs about 150 pounds; has lost one upper front tooth; has a small scar on his forehead and one undo his chin, caused by a burn when a child; also, a scar on one of his crisis. Jim left the 1st regiment Georgia volunteers white encamped at Hanging Rock, in February last with two other negroes--one Bill, or Wm. Moss, who represented himself as a free boy, living in Richmond, formerly in Petersburg, the other, a thick, heavyset boy, named Hiram; belonging to Mr. Harold, a member of Mainbridge county. My impression is they will go to one of the above named places, or remain with the Confederate army. I will pay $100 to any person who will arrest Jim and lodge him in jail, or any place of safety In the Confederate States, where I can get him. P. S. D. H. Culler. Per v. Georgia. an 1--4t*
Romney (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
$100 reward --Ranaway from me, near Romney, Jim, a bright m to boy; about 18 years old; 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high; weighs about 150 pounds; has lost one upper front tooth; has a small scar on his forehead and one undo his chin, caused by a burn when a child; also, a scar on one of his crisis. Jim left the 1st regiment Georgia volunteers white encamped at Hanging Rock, in February last with two other negroes--one Bill, or Wm. Moss, who represented himself as a free boy, living in Richmond, formerly in Petersburg, the other, a thick, heavyset boy, named Hiram; belonging to Mr. Harold, a member of Mainbridge county. My impression is they will go to one of the above named places, or remain with the Confederate army. I will pay $100 to any person who will arrest Jim and lodge him in jail, or any place of safety In the Confederate States, where I can get him. P. S. D. H. Culler. Per v. Georgia. an 1--4t*
Hanging Rock, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
$100 reward --Ranaway from me, near Romney, Jim, a bright m to boy; about 18 years old; 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high; weighs about 150 pounds; has lost one upper front tooth; has a small scar on his forehead and one undo his chin, caused by a burn when a child; also, a scar on one of his crisis. Jim left the 1st regiment Georgia volunteers white encamped at Hanging Rock, in February last with two other negroes--one Bill, or Wm. Moss, who represented himself as a free boy, living in Richmond, formerly in Petersburg, the other, a thick, heavyset boy, named Hiram; belonging to Mr. Harold, a member of Mainbridge county. My impression is they will go to one of the above named places, or remain with the Confederate army. I will pay $100 to any person who will arrest Jim and lodge him in jail, or any place of safety In the Confederate States, where I can get him. P. S. D. H. Culler. Per v. Georgia. an 1--4t*
pl The following papers will please insert the above advertisement till 10th April, and send duplicate with copy of paper to Ordnance Office for settlement: The Richmond Enquirer, Whig and Dispatch; Lynchburg Republican; Staunton Spectator; Abingdon Virginian; Petersburg Express; Raleigh (N. C.) Register; Wilmington (N. C.) Journal; Charlotte (N. C.) Bulletin; Charleston (S. C.) Mercury and Courier; Columbia (S. C.) South Carolinian; Augusta (Ga.) Constitutionalist, Savannah (Ga.) Republican; Columbus (Ga.) Times; Atlanta (Ga.) Confederacy; Rome, (Ga.) one paper; Tallahassee (Fla.)Floridian; Huntsville, (Alabama,) one paper; Montgomery (Alabama) Advertiser and Mali; Mobile (Alabama,) Register; Tuscaloosa, (Ala.,) one paper; Knoxville (Tennessee,) Register; Memphis (Tenn) appeal; New Orleans (La) Bulletin. Picayune, Delta, Bee and Crescent; Jackson (Miss) Mississippian; Corinth, (Miss) one paper; Little Rock (Ark) Gazette; Austin (Texas) Gazette; Galveston (Texas) Herald.
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