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Runaway. --Left our store, on the 25th of August, a negro man named John, the property of Dr. A. Leyburn, of Lexington, Va., John is about 6 feet high, of a bright, gingerbread color, spare built, and very likely. He speaks in a low tone, and is very polite and plausible in manner. He may be lurking in or near Sidney, as he had a room above the Old Fair Grounds, on Main street, or he may have followed some one in the army as it passed through to Tennessee. We will give $50 for his arrest in or near the city, or $100 if he be lodged in any jail in or out of the State, where we can get him. Hill & Norfleet. [se 30--8t]
Ten Dollars reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, about the 1st inst., my servant girl Agnes, 18 years old, gingerbread color. I will pay the above reward if delivered to me in Sidney. Mrs. Ann L. Staples. se 29--2t