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$10 reward. --Ran away, on the 7th of July, my Girl " Mary Ann."She is about 5 feet 5 inches high, quite black, and when spoken to speaks very low.--She was brought from Lancaster county about four months ago. Return her to my store, on Governor street, Richmond, Va. jy 17--st* Samuel W Harwood.
elsh filled away to the southwest, and was lost sight of about 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Care had been taken while she was in the hands of the rebel crew not to disturb her cargo. If she reaches any Southern port in safety, she will prove a rich prize to the rebels, as her value, ship and cargo, is estimated to be worth $75,000. A number of the subsequent captures alleged to have been made by the bold privateer are described by the Herald, a portion of which we copy: On Sunday afternoon, July 7, when about two hundred miles Southeast of Nantucket, a schooner was discovered standing Southwest. Sail was made for her, and when within a quarter of a mile, the rebel vessel hoisted the French flag, and fired a gun across her bows. She immediately have to, and proved to be the schooner S. J. Waring, Capt. Smith, from New York to Montevideo, with a general cargo. When within complete range of the brig's guns, the rebel flag was hoisted, and Lieut. Pastille, with nine men and