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Runaway. --Ran away from the subscriber on the 24th instant, at Manchester, boy Henry; about sixteen years of age; five feet high; nearly-black; slender; long face and thick lips; on right or left side a wen about the size of a walnut; has eruption on his skin, resembling mosquito bites. When the said boy left he had on a soldier's jacket and a common cotton shirt, rather light-colored pants, old hat and shoes; all of which clothes were very dirty. I will give one hundred Dollars in the present Confederate currency for the apprehension and delivery of said Boy to Messrs. Lee &Bowman, Richmond, or in any jail so I can get him. Said boy was sold by Messrs. Hill, Dickinson & Co. for James Gray's sons. He is supposed to be lurking about Richmond, or at Mr. Mallory's, on the Mountain road, ten miles above the city, where his mother lives, or in Manchester, where he has a sister living with Mr. Rowlett Winfree. Jack Hall. se 27--12t*
Three hundred Dollars reward. --Ran away, on the evening of the 1st instant, our Boy, Armistead, aged about twenty years; black, five feet nine or ten inches high, and has a smooth scar immediately on the left eyebrow. We will pay the above reward for his apprehension and delivery to our agents, Lee & Bowman, Richmond, or secured so we get him. T. B. Rice, Farmville. W. E. Lee, Farmville. oc 3--2w