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Two hundred and fifty Dollars reward. --Runaway, during the holidays, my boy Gerard, about 26 years old, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, dark gingerbread color, bushy head of hair, very likely and genteel in appearance, and well dressed. No doubt he is in company with his brother, Plummer, whom I sold to Mr Johnson a few weeks since, and who ran away from him about the same time. I will pay the above reward for Gerard if delivered to me here, or lodged in any jail where I can get him. David N Walker. [ja 7--6t*]
For Hire --One superior Washer and Ironer and House Servant, and four Girls, from 10 to 15 years old, accustomed to house service. Apply at I H Walker's store, Main st. Ed M Morgan. ja 8--2t
500 Dollars reward. --Left my residence, near the Forest Depot, Bedford county, a Negro Man, named Baton. He is about 27 years old, tail, and rather raw boned; dark gingerbread color; had on a soft black felt hat, and carried his winter clothes with him, which were of a greenish color. I will pay $200 if taken in the counties of Bedford or Campbell, and $500 if taken anywhere vise, and placed in a place of safety, or delivered to me at my residence, Address me at Forest Depot, Bedford county, Va. Amandus M Walker. ja 2--12t*