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nt yet from Newbern against Goldsboro'. On the Roanoke, however, the enemy is quite active. A number of barges, filled with troops and convoyed by gunboats, have ascended the river to a point six miles by water below Poplar Point, and an attempt was made to land on the evening of the 20th, which was happily defeated by Brigadier-General Leventhorpe, of the North Carolina State troops. The battle lasted until night, three hours, and "the loss of the enemy was severs."--Yesterday morning, the 21st, the Federals renewed the fight and succeeded in landing some sharpshooters; since which we have had no later accounts up to this time. Fort Branch is a few miles above Poplar Point, on the river. The policy of the enemy is manifestly the same in North Carolina that it is in Georgia: It is to destroy our railway lines and devastate the country. The movement against the Weldon railroad some ten days ago was part of the plan of operations at present being undertaken against this place an
Five Hundred dollars reward. --Ran away from my farm, in Fluvanna county, Virginia, on the 21st instant, two Negro men — Charles and Giles. Charles is about twenty-two years old, of a tawny color, and about five feet ten inches high, and has a mole on the side of his neck. Giles is a mulatto, about five feet nine inches high; has a small depression in his jaw, caused by a defective tooth; stammers a little, and has his hair cut short. He has a free woman for a wife, who resides in Manchester, Virginia. I will give the above reward of $500 for both, or $250 for either, upon their delivery to Hill, Dickinson --Co., of Richmond, who are my agents. Robert Alvis,. Fluvanna county. de 27--5t
Five Hundred dollars reward. --Ran away from my house, on the night of the 21st instant, my Negro Woman, Milly, aged about forty-five years; is very polite and walks erect. Also, my Boy, William, aged about fifteen years; is small for his age and rather sprightly. I will give the above reward for their delivery to me, corner of Thirteenth and Main streets. N. M. Norfleet. de 24--6t*