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One hundred dollars reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, at Smithill, Cumberland county my negro boy Clipton. --He is a nutmeg color, about 17 years old not well grown, but active and smart, he had on no shoes was dressed with a military cap and pants with a bear skin coat. When he left he took with him my sorrel horse, 5 feet 1 inch high, with blazed face and one white hind foot and paces remarkably well; is 9 or 10 years old, and had on one of Cottvell's best saddles and curb bridle, with one raise broken 18 inches from the bit. It is supposed the boy took the towpath for Richmond, and is in some of our camps. I will give $100 for boy and horse, or $60 for the boy and $40 for the horse and saddle delivered to Blair & Chamberlayne, Richmond, or to myself. W. B. Harrison. jy 11--1w Ampthill Cumberland co.
Absconded Slave--$25 reward. --Left my place on James river, upper end of Henrico county, on Sunday last, June 24, 1862. without any cause, my Servant Man, Cornelius, commonly called Buck. He is about 25 years of age, rather small, well made black, good teeth, likely, and no marks; about 5 feet 7 inches high. He is no doubt lurking about Richmond or endeavoring to get employment as servant in some of the camps, having many acquaintances among the servants in Richmond, but in no other place. For his safe delivery to Blair & Chamberlayne,or placed in jail so they get him, they will pay the above reward. jy 4--6t John Wickham,