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$20 reward. --I will give $20 reward for the return of my Negro man, "Washington," who left my house, in the lower part of Henrico county, on the morning of the 17th inst., without leave or provocation. Washington is about five feet 8 or 9 inches high, very black, about twenty years old, and has very white teeth, and smiles very pleasantly when spoken to. He will probably have a forged pass in his possession, as he can read and write. I will give the above reward for his return to me at my house, or if he is secured in jail so that I can get him. L. S. Courtney. [ja 18--1w*]
A letter, received yesterday by a prominent citizen of Henrico, from a Western member of Congress, says: "If the Southern States are not united out before the fourth of March, we shall have a bloody civil war."