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to have been stolen, was examined; and the charge not being sustained by the evidence he was discharged. Augustus Rupert, indicted by the grand jury for larceny, was bailed in the sum of $300 to undergo an examination before this Court in February next. Mary J. Stuitz, indicted for receiving sundry goods, knowing them to be stolen, was on upon trial and plead "not guilty." The jury, after hearing the evidence, retired, and in a short time returned with a verdict in accordance with the pleading of the prisoner. The examination of Thomas Collter and Michael Walsh, al as Geo. W. Nelson, on the Charge of stealing clothing from John S. Wimsatt, on the 3d January last, was, for good reasons, postponed till the February term of the court, and the prisoners were remanded to jail. Travis Flanurgan, charged with exhibiting faro, will undergo an examination at the February term of the Court. After the transaction of some other unimportant business, the Court adjourned.
500 Dollars reward. --Ran off on Monday the 11th of January, 1864, my dining room servant, Manor, Woodridge. He is 25 years old, six feet high, bright ginger cake color, with heavy beard; had a light mixed satinet sack cost and pants had also a brown tweeds frock coat and light hat; was rained by Capt John Winn, of flower county, and was purchased a boot a year age of Dr. R E Nelson, of Columbia, Fluvanna county, mummers when spoken to. He took from my house a new velvet cape, very little used; the ground was oak, with small figures of brown and green, I will give 2500 for the delivery of Minor to me at the corner of Clay and 11th streets, and $400 for the carpet, restored uninjured to me at the same place. James G B Socks. ja 18--5t