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nformant states that Captain Sturdivant's forces reached Smithfield at half-past 11 o'clock, having driven the enemy from Scott's Factory, four miles distant. Capt. Sturdivant demanded an immediate and unconditional surrender of all the enemy.--Captarty fell into our hands. We killed of the enemy in all, about thirty five or forty. Ten were killed in the fight at Scott's Factory, four miles from Smithfield. Our loss was two killed, none wounded. One of the killed was Lieut. Perkins, attached to Col. Jordan's 31st N. C. regiment. Lieut. P. was ambushed just as he ascended the hill at Scott's Factory, a ball striking him in the thigh, and evening the main artery. Capt. Lee, commander of the Yankee forces, succeeded in making hiamid a heavy fire, and encouraging his men. On Sunday when the cavalry and artillery were thrown into some confusion near Scott's factory by the enemy, who had secreted themselves behind some old houses, Capt. Sturdivant rode to the front, and by hi
200 dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, on the 19th inst, my boy Austen. The said boy is about 14 years old, about five feet high, and of a light brown complexion. He took with him my dark bay horse, small in size, but compact and in good order. Austen has a high forehead but narrow, and his hair extends very low on either side. The above reward will be paid for his delivery to Messrs Lee & Bowman, in Richmond, or secured in any jail, and the recovery of the horse. D. Scott, Bestland P. O. Essex co, Va. ja 25--ts