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Five hundred dollars reward — attention of Offices called. --Ran away, in May last, my servant, Claiborne; mulatto; about five feet eight inches high, very stout built, heavy head of hair, and generally dresses very fine. He has been in the service with me for three years, is well acquainted with camp life, and a fine officer's servant. I suspect he is with the army of General Lee. The above reward will be paid for his security so that I get him. He wears a Yankee overcoat. J. Peyton, Richmond. au 1--eod8t*
One hundred dollars reward. --Released from the jail in the county of Charlotte, by the Yankee raiders, on the 25th of June, my man Claiborne; and when last heard from was going in the direction of Reams' Station. Claiborne is a mulatto, about five feet high, well set, smiles when spoken to; the only mark or scar recollected is on one of his legs, occasioned by an oxcart wheel having run over it, leaving a bad scar.--I will pay the above reward for the delivery of said negro to me, or se, on the 25th of June, my man Claiborne; and when last heard from was going in the direction of Reams' Station. Claiborne is a mulatto, about five feet high, well set, smiles when spoken to; the only mark or scar recollected is on one of his legs, occasioned by an oxcart wheel having run over it, leaving a bad scar.--I will pay the above reward for the delivery of said negro to me, or secured in any way so I can get him. Address. Mrs. E. F. Guthery, Charlotte Court-House, Va. au 9--3aw2w*