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25 dollars reward. --Escaped from the jail of Lee &Bowman, on the night of the 31st January, Henry, a boy about 18 years old, of black complexion, stout and thick built; had on a blue military cap, and gray military jacket, with brass buttons. The above reward of $25 will be paid for his delivery to me, or to the jail of Messrs Lee &Bowman. Jno A Hutcheson, Curator of Elizabeth Irby. fe 2--ts 25 dollars reward. --Escaped from the jail of Lee &Bowman, on the night of the 31st January, Henry, a boy about 18 years old, of black complexion, stout and thick built; had on a blue military cap, and gray military jacket, with brass buttons. The above reward of $25 will be paid for his delivery to me, or to the jail of Messrs Lee &Bowman. Jno A Hutcheson, Curator of Elizabeth Irby. fe 2--ts
200 dollars reward. --Ranaway from Lee & Bowman's jail, Franklin st, on the 25th of January, a negro man named Armistead. He is about 35 years old, black complexion, black beard and moustache, one of his little fingers is stiff. He was raised in Alleghany county, Va, at the Sweet Springs; when he left he had on home-made jeans clothing; wore one boot and one shoe. The above reward will be paid for his recovery. W A Hopph. ja 30--6t*
200 dollars reward --Ranaway from the subscriber, on the 19th inst, my boy Auajten. The said boy is about 16 years old, about five feet high, and of a light brown complexion. He took with him my dark bay horse, small in size, but compact and in good order. Acaten has a high forehead but narrow, and his hair extends very low on either side. The above reward will be paid for his delivery to Messrs Lee & Bowman, in Richmond, or secured in any jail, and the recovery of the horse. D Scott, Bestland P O, co, Va. ja 25--ts