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Runaway--$50 reward. --Ranaway on Friday morning, January 31st, 1862, from the subcriber, at Camp, four miles from Matissas, my Negro Man, CÆSar — about feet three inches high, dark, copper color, thick lips and open mouth, a little round-shouldered, and weighs about 195 lbs. Had on when he left a brown petersbam coat, gray pants, with black stripes on the sides; black slouched hat, with narrow brim; checked cassimere vest, and a pair of new pegged boots, No. 11. He has been serving me in camp as cook and waiting servant for the last eight mouths. He may be harbored by free negroes in the neighborhood of Bristol. Centroville, or Manassas, or has made his way to Richmond, where his mother lives. I will give the above reward for his delivery to , or if lodged in any jail so that I can get him. Ro. S. Abernathy. Capt. "Co. G," 19th Reg. Miss. Vols. fe 5--ts 5th Brigade, Gen. Wilcox Com'g
$100 reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber my boy Henry, for whose apprehension and delivery to E. H. Stokes, of this place, or for his confinement in any jail, so that I get him again, I will pay the above reward. Henry is about 23 years old, black about five feet three inches high, and has rather a down look when spoken to. Had on when he left black coat and pants, and black felt hat. He has been seen near Bristol, on the Manassas Gap. Railroad, and near Cub Run Bridge. He may be lurking around Dumfries or Richmond. T. D. Carter, ja 23--1m* for Dr. England.