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Runaway. --$10 Reward will be paid for the apprehension and confinement of Jesse, who has been seen lurking about Richmond. He is supposed to be about the camps, and may attempt to go off with some company. He is 27 years old, low but stout; dark gingerbread color, and stammers very badly. H. Carrington Watkins. Chesterfield, Sept. 18, 1861. se 19--6t*
Runaway --$20 Reward.--Ranaway from the farm at Bermuda Hundred, a servant man named Lee. He is a bright mulatto, with a slight affection of one eye; very stout, and walks very awkwardly; about 35 years old. The above reward will be paid if taken out of the county, and $10 if taken in the county, and delivered to the overseer on the farm. H. Carrington Watkins, For the Executor. Chesterfield, Sept. 1861. se 19--6t*
Young men, who have been trained under the care of the State, going off to aid the ruthless invaders of Kentucky. The same paper has the following: Our officials were remarkably fortunate yesterday in the recovery of State arms, which had been secreted, with a view to their misapplication by members of the State Guard. Early in the day the three cannon, one a twelve-pounder and the others six-pounder, were taken from their hiding place and delivered over to our loyal friend Capt. Watkins, of the Semple Guards, which company has been, mustered into the United States service. Subsequently seizures of muskets and munitions of war were made by the authorities at the store of John Snyder and the building formerly occupied by L. L. Warren & Co., on Main street, between Third and Fourth. Arms were also found at the establishment of Sachs & Bro., on Main street, below Fourth, at Crutcher & McCready's, on Main street, near the Louisville Hotel, in an out-building on the alley be