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Ranaway. --From the subscriber, on the 2d instant, a negro boy, Robert. Said negro is a dark mulatto, about 21 years of age, speaks rather abruptly, and walks with one shoulder depressed. He had on when he left a blue flannel shirt. He may attempt to make his way to Williamsburg. Twenty dollars reward will be paid for his delivery to me in Hanover county, or in a Richmond jail, so that I get him. A. B. Curtis, Adm'r Of H. Curtis, dec'd. Hanover co., Oct. 6th. oc 7--6t*
From Florida — the Yankees at Jacksonville. Augusta, Oct. 6. --The Savannah papers of this morning contain a dispatch from Baldwin, Fla., dated 4th inst., stating that the Confederates evacuated their batteries near Jacksonville on the approach of the Yankees. Two, gunboats came up to the city--one returned down the river. None of the enemy had landed at Jacksonville up to 8 o'clock Saturday morning.