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Runaway--$150 reward. --Ranaway from the residence of Dr. H. C. Worsham, in Dinwiddie county, in the month of June, my negro boy Jordan, a bright mulatto; about 21 years of age; well grown; rather sullen countenance; bushy head, and has upon his forehead two or three blue spots, and under one of his arm pits a scar, the result of a burn. Said boy was seen in one of the camps around Richmond, and is doubtless still with our army — probably representing himself to be free. As I hardly think him sufficiently intelligent to have passed the lines, I will pay $150 for his delivery to me, or $100 for his apprehension and confinement so that I get him again. Address, or apply to Dr. John R. Hinton, Howard Hospital, corner 25th and 26th sts., se 12--2t* Richmond, Va.
Runaway--$150 reward. --Ranaway from the residence of Dr. H. C. Worsham, in Dinwiddie county, in the mouth of June, my negro boy Jordan, a bright mulatto; about 81 years of age; well grown; rather sullen countenance; bushy head, and has upon his forehead two or three blue spots, and under one of his arm pits a scar, the result of a burn. Said boy was seen in one of the camps around Richmond, and is doubtless still with our army — probably representing himself to be free. As I hardly think him sufficiently intelligent to have passed the lines, I will pay $150 for his delivery to me, or $100 for his apprehension and confinement so that I get him again. Address, or apply to Dr. John R. Hinton, Howard Hospital, corner 25th and 26th sts., se 12--2t* Richmond, Va.
Forty, dollars reward. --Ranaway from the farm of Dr. H. C. Worsham, in Dinwiddie county, my two negro men, named Jordan and Nathan. Jordan is a very light mulatto, about 20 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches in height, bushy head, rather sullen countenance and has a scar under his shoulder, the result of a burn. Nathan is some what larger, a darker mulatto, say ginger-cake color, about 24 years of age, boxed-ankled, slew footed, walks with a shuffling gait, has two old ulcers on his legs and stammers badly in speaking. These boys are supposed to be lurking around Richmond, and it is probable they may be employed in some of the camps or hospitals as free negroes. I will give the above reward for their delivery to me at Howard Hospital, or $20 for the recovery of either one. Address or apply to Dr. John R. Hinton, Howard Hospital, 25th and 26th sts., jy 10--1t North of Main.