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handler, charged with feloniously assaulting and beating with a brick, on the 2d of December, John Shields, a child nine years old, son of Wm. H. Shields. After hearing the evidence and argument of counsel, the cause was submitted to the Court, who found the prisoner guilty, and sentenced him to transportation beyond the limits of the United States. The Court then ascertained his value to be $100. William Martin, charged with feloniously breaking and entering the storehouse of Porter, Harris & Horner, on the night of the 26th of May last, was examined before the justices, and remanded to prison, to be indicted by the Grand Jury in February next, and tried before Judge Lyons. Frank Banks, a free negro, arraigned for feloniously stabbing and wounding a slave named Henry, the property of the Misses Wingo, on the 19th of November, was led to the bar for trial, and plead not guilty. The Court, after hearing the evidence, found him guilty of felony, and instead of sending him to
Negro Clothing, Negro Clothing --Darracott, Harris & Co. have on hand an unusually large stock of Clothing for Servants, and wishing to reduce their stock as much as possible, will sell their Negro Clothing lower than ever before offered. They would, therefore, invite all in want to give them a call, as they are determined to sell, regardless of profit. Darracott, Harris & Co., No. 112 Main street. Negro Clothing, Negro Clothing --Darracott, Harris & Co. have on hand an unusually large stock of Clothing for Servants, and wishing to reduce their stock as much as possible, will sell their Negro Clothing lower than ever before offered. They would, therefore, invite all in want to give them a call, as they are determined to sell, regardless of profit. Darracott, Harris & Co., No. 112 Main street.