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Twenty five Dollars reward. --Ranaway, about the last of April, my servant Philips. She is about 50 years old and very black; her month is twisted one side. She was purchased from Mr. Philip Johnson, of Chesterfield county near Coalfield Station. She has been seen there several times lately. I will pay the above reward for her delivery to me or Mr. Wm. H. Bolton, in Manchester. Thos Cunningham. On Maddox Hill. tg 18--it*
Body found. --The dead body of a youth, supposed to be from 12 to 15 years of age, was discovered on James river, near Deep Bottom, on Monday last, the 13th inst. An inquest was hold over the body by Justice Jackson F. Childrey, assisted by Constable Thomas J. Yarbrough, and the verdict was that the deceased came to his death by accidental drowning. There was no clothing on the body when found. The supposition is that the youth was in bathing and drowned, and that his body was washed down the river by the late freshet.
The enemy in the river. The two Yankee gunboats which came up James river Wednesday, went down again. Thursday to City Point, where they now lie with the rest of the fleet. Our pickets are now within three miles of Portsmouth, Va.--Nearly all the troops have been removed from Fortress Monroe, Norfolk, and Old Point — About 15,000 negroes are now in Portsmouth.