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Trial of Melton. --The trial of John H. Melton, for shooting and wounding P. O. Sims, commenced yesterday before Judge Meredith. The prisoner looked well, and has not suffered perceptibly in health from his long imprisonment. After considerable delay, a jury was empaneled, as follows: Caleb Mason, D. A. Crump, W. W. Savage, P. S. Dawson, A. G. Talman, John W. Harris, J. B. Cowles, R. H. Nowell, M. C. Barnes, T. J. Jones, James Blackburn and Thomas Phillips. The trial was progressing at a late hour last evening.--Counsel for the prisoner, Messrs. Crump and Johnson.
For Hire --Several good Farm hands, Boys, Girls, men and Women. P. S. Dawson, At Moore & Dawson's Auction Rooms, On Franklin street, below Wall st. ja 2--2t For Hire --Several good Farm hands, Boys, Girls, men and Women. P. S. Dawson, At Moore & Dawson's Auction Rooms, On Franklin street, below Wall st. ja 2--2t
By Moore & Dawson, Auct'rs. Negroes for Sale at Auction.--We will sell this day, at public auction, at the auction rooms of Eight likely Negroes one No. 1 House Servant. Moore & Dawson. ja 2--1t By Moore & Dawson, Auct'rs. Negroes for Sale at Auction.--We will sell this day, at public auction, at the auction rooms of Eight likely Negroes one No. 1 House Servant. Moore & Dawson. ja 2--1t
For Hire --Several good Farm Hands, Boys Girls, men and Women. P. S. Dawson, At Moore & Dawson's Auction Rooms. On Franklin street, below wall st. ja 2--2t For Hire --Several good Farm Hands, Boys Girls, men and Women. P. S. Dawson, At Moore & Dawson's Auction Rooms. On Franklin street, below wall st. ja 2--2t
One hundred dollars reward. --Ranaway from me on the 5th inst., my negro Boy Coleman, aged about 18 years, black, and about 5 feet two or three inches high, with a burn scar on one of his breasts and side. He is rather slow spoken. He was purchased a short time since by Mr. P. S. Dawson in Spotsylvania county, and may be attempting to get back. The above reward will be given for him if delivered to Hector Davis, at Richmond, or if secured in jail so I get him. The said boy I purchased of R. H. Davis. Wm. Turner. Richmond, July 30, 1862. jy 30--3t*
One hundred dollars reward. --Ranaway from me on the 5th inst., my negro Boy Coloman, aged about 18 years, black, and about 5 feet two or three inches high, with a burn scar on one of his breasts and side. He is rather slow spoken. He was purchased a short time since by Mr. P. S. Dawson in Spotsylvania county, and may be attempting to get back. The above reward will be given for him if delivered to Hector Davis, at Richmond, or if secured in jail so I get him. The said boy I purchased of R. H. Davis. Wm. Turner. Richmond, July 30, 1862. jy 30--3t*