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as aroused by footsteps in the back yard, and jumping out of bed she proceeded to investigate the matter, when the thieves ran off. Not dreaming that any further intrusion would be made upon the premises that night, the negro woman did not think it worth while to arouse the white folks, and laid herself down for the balance of the night. In the morning, however, it was found that the storeroom had been broken open and all the groceries on hand, consisting of about half a bushel of meal, five or six pounds of lard, fifty pounds of bacon, some coffee and sugar, and other articles of lesser value, carried off. Unsuccessful attempts were made on Wednesday night to rob the storerooms of Samuel P. Mitchell, on Main, near 1st street, and James C. McCarthy, near the corner of 6th and Canal streets. In the latter case the thief was frightened away by Lieut. Carter, of the night watch, who obtained possession of the brace and bit with which he was operating upon the door to the building.
50 dollars reward. --Ran away from my farm, near White Oak Swamp bridge, my negro boy Mitchell. Said negro is about 18 years old, black, five feet high, has a scar over the left temple; had on when last seen a slouched hat and black woolen pant; supposed to be lurking about Richmond. The above reward will be given if delivered at my farm, or Mr. Jack Fisher's. Lottin D. Allen, Henrico county. je 9--eod3t*