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Runaway --On the 19th of April, 1863, from my farm, in Henrico county, near Deep Run Church, two negro men, named Hector and Griffin. Griffin is fifty years old, dark complexion, 5 feet 8 inches high, was bought from Mr. H. M. Talurkes, near Winterpock Coal Pits, where he has a wife. Hector is light complected, 5 feet 8 orhigh, was the property of Col Brent, and was sold to Mr. Milett, of Richmond. The said negro has a wife at Col Brent's, and was purchased by W. W. Morien, of Henrico county. I will give $50 reward if taken in the State, or $100 if taken out, for their delivery to me, or to Wm. Ready, at No. 220 Main st, or lodged in jail where Itt, of Richmond. The said negro has a wife at Col Brent's, and was purchased by W. W. Morien, of Henrico county. I will give $50 reward if taken in the State, or $100 if taken out, for their delivery to me, or to Wm. Ready, at No. 220 Main st, or lodged in jail where I can get them. W. W. Morien, Henrico county. ap 21--6t*
Two hundred Dollars reward. --Alonzo and Jim, purchased lately from North Carolina, ran off from the Carbon Hill Mines, in Henrico county, on the 18th inst. Alonzo is a black negro, 5 feet 11 inches high, clean built, round face, rough skin, with thin beard on chin. Jim is a dark brown negro, 5 feet 3½ inches high, very slightly made, join, short beard on chin and checks; badly shod and dressed. For the apprehension and delivery to me in Richmond of either of these negroes, I will pay $10 if taken up twenty or more miles from Richmond; $50 if taken fifty or more miles, or $100 if taken one hundred or more miles distant. If committed to jail, the legal reward only will be paid. John. J. Werth, A gent. ap 21--5t