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her possession. She was remanded for examination.--Isaac Schwartz, A. McCrone, Francis Wein, John Drinker, Rudolf Castleberg, Thomas Bowser, and Dennis Spaulding, charged with huckstering, were severally fined and their purchases confiscated.--Wm. Jones and Wm. Peasley were charged with an assault and battery upon John D. Gentry, and John D. Gentry was charged with drawing a pistol upon Wm. Jones while the latter was in the custody of a watchman. The three were respectively bound over to keeplly fined and their purchases confiscated.--Wm. Jones and Wm. Peasley were charged with an assault and battery upon John D. Gentry, and John D. Gentry was charged with drawing a pistol upon Wm. Jones while the latter was in the custody of a watchman. The three were respectively bound over to keep the peace in the sum of $200--Bridget Eagan and Margaret Burke were charged with annoying and disturbing the peace of John Phelan's family; but the complainant not appearing, the case was dismissed.
y, bread, biscuit, crackers, bandages, rags, and feathers. C Barksdale, Mattoax Depot, shirts, old linen, butter, biscuit, 11 dozen eggs, and hominy. Mrs M A Fowikes, Burksville, fresh meat, eggs, bread and biscuit, and butter. W B Jones & Co, one tierce rice. Ladies of Bacon Ford. Culpeper, pillows and pillow cases, sheets, towels, shirts and drawers, rags, bandages, and lint, wines, rasp. vinegar, jellies, &c. Mrs Benj E Pope and other ladies of Southampton, feather pillows, shirts and drawers, pants, sheets, socks, lint, and bandages. Misses Jones, Mattoax, America, blackberries and cherries. Wylliesburg Soldiers' Aid Society, pillows, rags, &c. From --, barrel cooked provisions, &c. Congregation of Sugar Creek Church, Mecklenburg, N C, bandages, crackers, lint, &c. From--, oil-cloth, ticking, and bed tick. Mrs J L Lyon, Edgecomb, N C, lint, bandages, wool, rags, &c. Mrs Ro J Smith, biscuit. Citizens of Middlesex, t
One hundred dollars reward. --I will pay the above reward of $100 for my negro man, Jones, if taken without the State, and delivered to me at this place, or $75 if captured in the State, and confined in any jail, so that I can get him. The said negro (lones) ranaway some six weeks ago, and, in all probability is endeavoring to hire himself to some one in the service. He is of a yellowish color; about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high; weighs about 150 pounds; has small and rather peculiar eyes. He is more intelligent than his appearance would indicate. He has a suit of uniform. au 6--1m* C. Capehart, Gaston, N. C.