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Negroes for hire. We have for hire the following description of Servants, Viz: Chambermaids, Washers and Ironers; Cooks, Washers, and Ironers; Blacksmiths, Carpenters; Shoemakers, Bricklayers; Brick Yard Hands, Laborers; Wood-Choppers, Drivers; Farm Hands, Factory Hands; Also, several superior-Dining-Room Servants. Clopton & Lyne, Cor. Franklin and Wall sts., ja 20--ts Up Stairs.
Runaway --ten dollars reward-- From the Midiothian Coa pits, a Negro Man named John, belongin to R. T. Farrish. He is about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high; with down-cast look, dark color; about 50 years of age. He has a wife the city, and was seen with her a few days ago. The above reward will be paid upon the delivery of the said Negro to us or to Cary Street Jail. ja 18--lw Clopton & Lyne, Ag'ts.
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Runaway--$10 reward --From J. Powers's brick-yard, some time during last fall, a negro boy named William, dark color, with a scar on his face, (badly healed;) produced by the kick of a horse. Said boy is about 15 years old. It is very probable that he is in the employment of the soldiers, and passing himself off for a free boy. We will give the above reward if delivered to us or placed in Cary street jail. Clopton & Lyne, ja 19--6t Agents for Geo. W. Fitzhugh.