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Rogue war tax Collector. --A man representing himself as an officer in the Confederate States service, who says his name is V. W. George, levied an improper war tax yesterday upon Mrs. Ann Reynolds, doing business in the lower part of the city. George sports a good looking Crenshaw cloth uniform, and his appearance is well calculated to deceive the public. No such person has any authority to collect the war tax, and our citizens should beware to whom they make their payments. The officers are on his track.
One Hundred Dollars Reward will be paid for the delivery of my man William, a blacksmith by trade, who ran away from Messrs. Haxall & Crenshaw about the 1st August, 1863. Said man is about 6 feet high, 21 years old, brown complexion, good looking, and intelligent. Wm P Smith, For George Duggins. au 28--6t
Fifty Dollars Reward --Will be paid for the apprehension of Frank, the property of W G Crenshaw. He is of dark brown color, about five feet nine inches in height, has several white spots about his face, and is 25 to 27 years old. Frank was seen at the Central depot Sunday evening, 23d inst, when the cars arrived. Crenshaw & co. au 25--ts Fifty Dollars Reward --Will be paid for the apprehension of Frank, the property of W G Crenshaw. He is of dark brown color, about five feet nine inches in height, has several white spots about his face, and is 25 to 27 years old. Frank was seen at the Central depot Sunday evening, 23d inst, when the cars arrived. Crenshaw & co. au 25--ts