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$15 reward --Will be paid for the apprehension and delivery of a servant girl, Mary Jane, calls herself Mary Jane Jackson She is a small, delicate-featured woman, of a dark ginger bread color, about 20 or 25 years of age, and generally dresses in black. She was hired to Mr. Joseph Jackson this year, and left her home about July last. She has been seen in the city within a week past. Lucy H. Wharton, Grace street, be wean Adam and Foushee. Mrs. W. has some very valuable servants for hire the ensuing year. de 23--3t*
r--exciting news from Kentucky, &c. The following summary of news is made up from the latest Southern exchanges which have come to hand. We commend it to the attention of our readers: The War in Missouri--stirring Proclamations from Gov. Jackson and Gen. Jeff. Thompson--the Union cause dying out, &c. Gov. Jackson, of Missouri, has recently issued a stirring proclamation to the officers and soldiers of the Missouri State Guard and the citizens generally of that State. It breathes Gov. Jackson, of Missouri, has recently issued a stirring proclamation to the officers and soldiers of the Missouri State Guard and the citizens generally of that State. It breathes the very spirit of patriotism and chivalry, as the concluding paragraphs, which we commend to our readers, will show: My brave soldiers now in the field — The six months for which you were called is now expiring, and many may desire to return to their homes. It is natural you should desire to do so, but let me beg you not now to turn back from the work you have so nobly begun; do not now fail, when the eyes of the whole country are upon you; do not lose your glorious reputation for want of