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$20 reward --Ran away from my farm, near Trevillian's Depot, Louisa county, Va. on Sunday, 19th May, my man Sam. He is about 6 feet high, yellow complexion, thin visage, bushy hair, very little beard. I will pay the above reward for his delivery to me, of in some jail so that I can get him. Wm. A. Netherland. Trevilian's Depot, June 17, 1861. je --6t*
A Brace of precious Knaves. --Capt. Coats, of Louisa county, brought to this city, a few days since, two deserters from the 7th Alabama Regiment, Col. Winston, Northern men, who entered the service in Mobile, Alabama, and whose object was to get near some Northern post so that they could join their Yankee friends. Capt. Coats caught these birds in Louisa county, making centipede tracks for Northwestern Virginia, and returned them to the Captain of their company. The names of these preciof Louisa county, brought to this city, a few days since, two deserters from the 7th Alabama Regiment, Col. Winston, Northern men, who entered the service in Mobile, Alabama, and whose object was to get near some Northern post so that they could join their Yankee friends. Capt. Coats caught these birds in Louisa county, making centipede tracks for Northwestern Virginia, and returned them to the Captain of their company. The names of these precious scoundrels are David Embry and J. B. Crook.