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Ran away--ten dollars Reward. --On Thursday, the 14th instant, my servant Caroline. She is a mulatto; she is about 39 years of age; medium size; rather delicate; she has bad teeth; quite a singular purchased her of Anderson Edwards, Esq., of Chesterfield county, about seven miles from . She has acquaintances in Manchester, but I have no doubt that she is in the city. I warn all persons from harboring her. I will give the above reward for her delivery to me at my residence in Richmond corner of Clay and 10th streets. G. A. W. Taylor. no 19--6t*
Disaster on James river--three men drowned. Mr. J. W. Starke, of the Third Virginia Regiment, who came up last evening in the steamer A. H. Schultz, furnishes us with the particular of a melancholy disaster on James River, last Sunday night. Five men belonging to the Charles City Southern Guards rent over from Mulberry Island, on Sunday morning to the steamer Schultz, which lay at Hardin's Bluff, to procure some articles for their company. They started to return about 8 o'clock at night, and when half way across, the boat was capsized by a flaw of wind. The men all clung to the boat with the of desperation, until about mid when three of them became so that they could hold on no longer, and me by one they sank and drowned. The of these unfortunate men were Lieut. Waddell, acting Quartermaster, and private Robert A Pierce and Edward The two survivors. Fleming and Thomas J. Guy, were discovered to be morning still on the wreck, and Capt. of the Schultz, dispatched a bo
Runaway. --$20 Reward will be paid for the delivery at our officer at our Mill in Manchester, of our absconding slave Dick Bryant. Dick is about 5 feet 8 inches high, light gingerbread color, and about 19 years old. Dick had on when he left, a brown frock coat, dark pantaloons, and black Russia hat. Dunlop Moncure & Co. no 19--6t