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$26 reward --Runaway, on the 5th of August, my negro woman named Betty, about 28 years old 5 feet 4 inches high black. who was hired to Joseph Davis on Broad street. She has a market place in consequence of a mustard plaster as had on. Which peace is darker. She has children is Cumberland county, where I bought her of Mr. J. M Price. Her mother lives with Mr. in Augusta county. No doubt she to one of these places; or she may be in this city. I will give the above reward if delivered to me here, or if lodged in jail in the county or city. Joseph Stern. au 2--6t*
A letter from Northern Arkansas, in the Little Rock Gazette, states that the crops in that region are the best ever made, and that there will be a large surplus of beef, pork and breadstuffs. A new regiment has been raised in Augusta county, Va., which will be commanded by the following officers: John B. Baldwin, Colonel; M. G. Harman, Lieutenant Colonel, John Ross, Major. A veteran of the war of 1812, named Elisha Franklin, is a member of Captain Grant's company, which left Abingdon, Va., a few days ago for the Northwest. He is seventy-two years of age, hale and active. Lieutenant J. T. Goode, late of the U. S. Army, arrived in Petersburg recently, latter a perilous journey from Utah. He is a son of the former Congressman from that district. George W. Stainback, who served in the war of 1812, and has filled an office in the Bank of Virginia for many years past, died in Petersburg on Saturday last. The steam tug W. W. Townes, and four substantially-bu