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Three hundred dollars reward.

--Left the residence of Col Moore, on 5th street, on Saturday, the 7th inst, a servant boy named Beverly Vadencine. The said Beverly in the property of Men Judge Beverly Tucker, of Williamsburg. He is a copperecolored mulatto, about 5½ feet, blue, very steader in person, brown eyes, and hair inclined in curl. His demeanor is remarkably modest and quiet. When spoken to be looks rather intimidated, but soon recovers himself. He wore, when last seen, a brown coat, with green buttons, (he always wears his coat buttoned at the waist) a red flannel shirt, with blue trimmings, and a blue military cap lined with a striped red and white material. The above reward will be paid for his apprehension and delivery at the corner of 6th and Cary streets, Richmond. Va. or lodged in jail in said city.

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