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Suspicious character. --James B. Macauly, a citizen of Henrico county, was arrested by some of our cavalry yesterday in the neighborhood of Deep Bottom, on the charge of being a suspicious character. --Among the offences which it is alleged he has committed is that of pointing out the locality in which our troops have placed torpedoes. He was committed to Castle Thunder, there to await a Court Martial, which is to convene in his case.
200 dollars reward --For the arrest of two negro slaves, George and Pater, who left my farm last night. I will give $150 for the arrest of George, and $50 for Peter. Description: George is a bright mulatto, 20 years old, thick suit of hair, five feet six or eight inches high, and very likely. Peter is nearly black, about years old, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches tall, with a scar on one cheek. B. W. Green, Jr. Westham, Henrico, July 25. jy 27--1w
50 dollars reward --Ran away on Monday, the 18th inst, from Mrs Lucy C Binford, Betty, a negro girl about eighteen years old, tolerably well grown, dark brown, slender made.--She was raised at the head of Mechanicsville Turnpike, Hanover county, and she is probably lurking about that neighborhood. She has a husband living with Dr John G Lumpkin. I will pay the above reward if delivered to me, or secured in jail so that I can get her. J. B. Keesee, Adm't of Wm. A. Binford, dec'd. Henrico co, July 25, 1864. jy 26--2t