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The Daily Dispatch: February 6, 1864., [Electronic resource], The reconnaissance to Newbern . (search)
For sale.
--Two likely young black Women, about 29 years of age, and of good character.
They are both plain cooks, excellent washers, ironers, and good house servants.
One can be seen at my office, and the other at Mr. A. Scott's, corner of, or 6th and Canal sts. Thos. J. Bagby, Gen'l. Agent., No. 8 Wall st., bet. Main and Franklin. fe 6--1t*
The Daily Dispatch: February 6, 1864., [Electronic resource], The reconnaissance to Newbern . (search)
100 dollars reward.
--A negro man named John Washington, impressed of me by Maj. R. P. Archer, Quartermaster at Bacon Quarter Branch, for the Government shops, has absented himself since Saturday evening last, and I have reason to believe is making his way to the enemy's line in company with his wife, Elizabeth, (slave of Dr. B. Burwell, of this city,) who, I understand, left her master on Sunday last in company with him.--He is owned by Mr. L. H. Ingram, of Northumberland county; he is about 35 years of age, of black complexion, about 5 feet 10 inches in height, stout and well made, and wears a full head of hair.
The above reward will be paid for his delivery to me or to Maj. Archer. Thos. J. Bagby, Agent, No. 8 Wall street. fe 6--1t