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One hundred dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, in Nelson county, on the 27th of October, a negro man named Overton; said negro is about five feet ten inches high, bright mulatto; he has a wife at W P Harrison's, near the Carbon coal mines, upper hand of Henrico county, and was seen there in the last three or four days. The above reward will be paid for his delivery to Dickinson. Hill & Co. Wm P Cox. no 5--6t
Popular move. --The amended ordinance reported to the Council by Mr. Hill, at its last meeting, by which negroes are prevented from riding in hacks about the streets, will be the most popular law that the Council have enacted for many years. Negroes should be treated humanely, but should be kept in their places. For months past they have monopolized the public hacks, by day and night, and many slaves have no doubt been enabled to escape from their masters by the use of such vehicles.