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Five Hundred Dollars reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, on Thursday, the 24th of November, 1864, a Negro Boy, named Pitman. He is fifteen or sixteen years old; about five feet seven or eight inches high, and slender; is of a clear brownish black color, his mother being a dark mulatto and his father black; can read pretty well; looks simple when spoken to, and often curis up his forehead when addressed; had on a grey jacket, a brown shirt and pants, and probably a black sack overcoat, and carried with him a black satchel. He was purchased last August in Richmond, and was raised in Charlotte county. I will give five Hundred Dollars for his arrest and detention so that I can recover possession of him. Hugh W. Sheffey. Staunton, Virginia. de 12--3t
Notice. --Committed to jail, in Charlotte county, Virginia, on the 23d of October, 1864, a Negro Man, claiming to be free, but without any free papers, who calls himself John Evans and says he lives in Orange county, North Carolina. Said negro is about twenty-two years old; brown complexion; five feet ten inches high, and weighs one hundred and forty or one hundred and fifty pounds. Parties claiming must come forward and prove property, else he will be dealt with according to the law. Thomas H. Smith, Jailor. no 19--1aw6w