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Two Hundred Dollars reward. --Ran away from the undersigned, on the 25th ultima, my negro man, William Melton. Said boy is about five feet eight inches high; gingerbread color, with whiskers; about thirty years old; looks downcast when spoken to. Said negro obtained a pass to go to Mr. Sydnor's, in Hanover county, on the above-mentioned day, and has not been heard from since. I will give the above reward if taken within the enemy's line, or one hundred dollars if taken in ours. John P. Harwood. ja 6--3t*
Five Hundred Dollars reward will be paid for the safe delivery to me, or for information so that I can get him, of my servant, Granville. He has been at work in Hanover county, near Kilby's mill, on the Fredericksburg railroad, and has been seen in that neighborhood recently. Granville is about twenty-five years old; very black; tall and slim, and stammers some when spoken to. He has probably changed his name. M. Ambrose, corner of Clay and Adams streets. ja 5--2t*
Commissioner's sale of land, Slaves, &c. --Pursuant to a decree of the County Court of Hanover, pronounced in the case of Bumpass and others against Bumpass, &c., I shall, as commissioner under said decree, sell at public auction, at the front door of the tavern, in the town of Ashland, in Hanover county, on the 6th day of January, 1865, at 11 o'clock A. M., the following property,--real and personal,--belonging to Samuel Bumpass, deceased, to wit: An undivided interest of one-fifth part in about Seventy-two Acres of land, five likely Slaves, five Sheep, one Gun, &c. Samuel Davis, Commissioner. de 29--tJa7*