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False Faiences. --Last Wednesday evening a woman went into Mr. D. T. Williams's banking-house and presented a four percent. Confederate certificate for $1,200, payable to L. B. Leath, which she said she desired to sell. She represented herself as L. B. Leath. Mr. Williams told her if she would call the next day he would payMr. Williams told her if she would call the next day he would pay her the market rate for the certificate. She called the next morning, and having sworn before a notary that she was L. B. Leath, and that the certificate was her property, Mr. Williams paid her $850 for it. On Friday, he learned, through the newspapers, that the certificate had been stolen from L. B. Leath, a gentleman of PetersMr. Williams paid her $850 for it. On Friday, he learned, through the newspapers, that the certificate had been stolen from L. B. Leath, a gentleman of Petersburg, at the Petersburg depot, in this city. He at once informed the police of all the circumstances, and they being led to believe, from the description, that a woman named Elizabeth White, living on 8th street, near Cary, was the party who had sold the certificate, went at once and arrested her. When arrested she confessed that