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out. Jack, about eighteen years old, black and slim, bought of P. J. Stern, of Raleigh, North Carolina. Jim, black, about twenty-one or twenty-two years old; raised in Maryland; is tall and very likely. William, a brown-skin boy, about twenty of twenty-tow years old; raised in or near the city, once owned by F. J. Sampson, an apart at the Richmond and Danville depot. Elijah, of brown complexion, about thirty-five years old; raised near Charlottesville, and is a Nalcook. Both of his legs were swollen and sore at the time he left. Sally, a mulatto girl, about twenty-five years old; raised in Loudonn county; was purchased of N. M. Lee; tall and slender, with long black hair. Harriet, fifteen or sixteen years old, brown skin, with a bushy head of hair. They left my farm, in Lynchburg, about the 1st of June, with the Wilson raiding petty. I will be the above reward for all of them, or five hundred dollars for any one of them. E. H. Stokes au 5--4w*