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iles M Cowles, 3d N C; Col Wm Hoke, 38th N C; Isaac Molton, co G, 3d N C; Major Jos Nalligan, 1st La; W S Vaughn, co D, 3d Va; Gibson Henry, co D, 48th N C; Samuel Day, co D, 49th Va; Lt E V Boyd, co D, 49th Va; John Bryan, co E, 1st La; Color Serg't R E Jones, 12th Va; John Williams, co A, 28th Ga; Lt W F Woodson, co C, 1st La; Peter Keating, co E, 1st La; T J Buckley, co D, 1st La; M Flannery, co E, 1st La; J J Scullion, co E, 1st La; H Steinmete, co E, 1st La; B Caughlin, co E, 1st La; G W Fox, co E, 49th Va; S A Daniel, Purcell Battery; John A Lang, co I, 19th Miss; J M Duns, co E, 44th Ga; R D Hughes, co I, 38th N C; W B Windley, co I, 3d N C; Major B R Husk, 48th N C; M M Henry, co C, 12th Miss, Joel Coonher, co D, 34th N C; A Rowell, co A, 35th Ga; J W Spencer, co I, 1st La; Wm Edgely, co I, 1st La; R R Johnson, co B, 48th Ga; A L Trimble, co D, 19th Miss; Calvin McQueen, co E, 22d N Carolina; Sergeant Major J M Miller, 6th Georgia; Jno Kurmon, co E, 2d Miss bat; Silas C Gardne
dred and Seventy Dollars reward. --Left Magnolia last night, without the least cause, the following negroes: Jefferson, 35 to 40 years old, ginger-bread color, medium height, stout built, of good address, very intelligent and artful. Fox, who calls himself Ben Quarles, about 25 years old, black, with white teeth, which he often shows with a grin when spoken to, is fall, and had some years ago a whitlow on one of his thumbs, believed the left. These negroes belong to me, and aery plenty of late near me. There is no sort of doubt they are aiming for the Yankee camps, and will probably attempt to cross the Chickahominy near Meadow Bridges. I will pay one hundred dollars each for the delivery to me, or for securing in any jail in Virginia so that I get them again, of Jeff. and Fox, and ten dollars each for Oscar and Jim, and am authorized by Mr. Davis, agent, to offer fifty dollars, in like manner, for Joshua. N. F. Bowe. Magnolia, June 24, 1862. je 25--3t*
Runaways. --A reward of ten dollars each will be paid for the apprehension and delivery in the City Jail, or at the Midlothian Mines, in Chesterfield county, of the following named negro men. --viz: Ellic, belonging to J. S. Middleton; Bob and Jim, to E. Green; Joe and Jim, to Hill Bradford; Joe, to Mrs. Mary Fox; Robert, to J. C. Spindle; Jacob, to Law Lee Muse; John, to Nat. Tyler; William. to Mr. Brown; Edward, to J. C. Crump; William, to B. D. Roy; Iverson, to J. S. Lacy; Edwin, to Joseph H. Poindexter; Henry, to Andrew E. Ellett; Joe, to Dr. G. M. Pollard; Jacob, to Julia Coghill; Joe, to James H. Panamore; Joe, to J. K. Dabney; Charles, to Dr. Wm Taliaferro; Ralph, to Mrs. E. W. Roy; Henry, to Jno. P. Tabb; Marcellus, to P. T. Burruss; William, to J. W. Winston; Booker, to Midlothian Company. Should any of the above Negroes have returned to their homes, the owners will please advise me, or if impressed into public service information as to their location will be thankfu