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Twenty Dollars Reward. --Will be paid for my boy 'Edd, who left my house, near Rough Creek, Charlotte county, Va. about eight weeks ago. He is about 4 feet high, spare made, almost perfectly black, and is a sprightly boy.--His mother is owned by Mr. P. H. Jackson, of Farmville, and he may be lurking about there. He also has relations living on Mr. Joseph H. Wilson's farm in Appomattox, known as Dr. Palmer's place. $20 will be paid for his delivery to me at Rough Creek. Charlotte county, Va. au 21--9t Jos. L. Wilson.
Missing. --A free boy named bill, servant of an officer of the army. He is a mulatto, about sixteen years old, small, and intelligent, and lives in Richmond. He had with him a sword, with a black leather scabbard on, which has a silver plate bearing the owner's name and a presentation inscription. He had, also, a cavalry valise, a haversack, and an India rubber blanket. A reward will be paid for the apprehension of the boy or the recovery of the articles. Apply to Mr. Palmer, No. 18 Fourteenth street. au 21--3t