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One Hundred Dollars reward. -- I will give the above reward, of $100 for the apprehension and delivery to me in Richmond of a negro boy named James, hired for the present year to James Hunter, Esq. Said boy is about 15 years old of a gingerbread color, not very intelligent, and when spoken to rather looks down to the ground. I think it probable he has passed himself off as free boy, and hired himself to some officer or most connected with the batteries around town. He (James) belongs to Mr Wm A Buckner, of Caroline county. Va., where be may be making his way Wm S Phillips. [ap 24--5t]
Ran away --From the C S lot, Basson's Quarter French, about the 1st of February, two negro man, named Delaware and Ben. Delaware was hired from P M Tabb & Son, and belongs to Mrs Jno Multer, of Hanover county, and was hired last year to Mr George Turner. He is a sort of bricklayer, and is probably doing job work about the city. He is about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, copper colored and about 25 years of age. Ben was hired from W S Phillips, and belonging King Graves, of Chesterfield county. He is black, about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, and about 24 years old. I understand he is a kind of h around the markets and the city, which occupation he may now be engaged in. A liberal reward will be paid for the delivery of the above named negroes to me, or confined in day jail in the city, so that they can be procured. W S Wood, Major and Q M Army Transportation. Hason's Quarter Branch. Richmond. mh 7--ts