r 1 Mr. Ratteree, who lives at East j, Point, lord a her.se stolen from him on the night ot Dee. 21. Mar- (| •*»hal Ratlin son of this city, being no- tl hided, began to look out for the f, bhief. A few days afterward, Jim j, IHines, a colored man living two ; miles 'roni Xewnan, reported that lt;lie had traded with another negro j, lior a young horse answering the do- It Ffcrtption of the siolen animal,nay ing a ben dollars for same. It was found ^ bo ho the stolen horse and was re- p burned to the owner; but. thrt thief j«j lias not yet been apprehended. t.