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Two hundred Dollars reward. --Ran away, January 31st, from the subscriber, in Prince Edward county, my man, Sam; about twenty-two years old; about five feet six inches high, and polite when spoken to. He is supposed to have gone either to Richmond or Lynchburg, but most probably to the latter place. The above reward will be paid for his delivery to me, near Burkeville, Prince Edward county, or secured in any jail so I can get him. He had on a blue flannel shirt, and brown coat and pants, when he left. W. C. Thomas, Burkeville, Virginia. fe 6--eod10t*
's rear, Captain Shadburne's scouts have turned over to the Government one hundred and twenty horses, eighty mules, and some valuable material. Reports about Thomas. It was reported yesterday, by persons from Fredericksburg, that Thomas, with a portion of his army, had landed somewhere on the Potomac, with intent to marchThomas, with a portion of his army, had landed somewhere on the Potomac, with intent to march on Richmond. The story is not confirmed by any intelligence received in official circles. Thomas seems to be the bugbear of the day, and we may expect to hear of him in many different directions. From Wilmington, We have no news from Wilmington through Confederate sources. The latest Northern papers say that General TThomas seems to be the bugbear of the day, and we may expect to hear of him in many different directions. From Wilmington, We have no news from Wilmington through Confederate sources. The latest Northern papers say that General Terry is about to resume active operations, and expects to take Wilmington without difficulty. We shall see. From South Carolina--Sherman's movements. We had plenty of rumors from the South yesterday; none of which have been confirmed by official intelligence. It was said that Charleston had been evacuated by our troops.