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Twenty-five dollars reward. --I will pay the above reward for the apprehension and delivery in any of the jails of this city, or if delivered to me at Dr. Charles E. Anderson's, corner of Clay and Foushee streets, of a Servant Man, named Isaac, the property of Mr. Edward Garth-right, of Henrico county. Said negro is about five feet in height, very black, steamers very badly when spoken to, and about twenty years of age.--He has been gone eight or ten weeks. The above reward will be paid if delivered in any of the city jails, or if secured anywhere so that I can procure him. [jy 18--6t* Jno. T. Eppes.
Runaway. --Left my farm in Henrico county, six miles below Richmond, on Wednesday, 30th July, my boy Billy. He is very likely, about 14 years of age, and has large black eyes.--He has likely engaged himself with some company as a cook, or may be lurking around some encampment near the city. I will give $10 reward if delivered to me or to my overseer on my plantation. au 2--3t Jas. M. Taylor.
Ran away--$150 reward --From my farm, in the lower end of Henrico county, near White Oak Swamp Bridge, on the 23d and 30th of June, three negroes: Jackson, 16 years old, gingerbread color, and hard of hearing; Tom, 17 years old, black, and quite stout built; Susan, 17 years old, black, and thick set. The two last left on the day of the battle of White Oak Swamp Bridge. I will pay the above reward of $150 for all three, or $50 for each one of them, delivered to me, or confined in some jail, so that I may get them. John N. Doggett, Company C, jy 25--2aw2w Allen's Battalion Heavy Artil'y.