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For Sale, a superior Cook, Washer and Ironer, about thirty-four years of age, of good character, and in every respect a most excellent servant. With her will be sold her husband, who is of not much value, and four children, aged about thirteen, six, four and two years respectively. The owner has no use for them, and wishes to obtain for them a good home in the city. To effect this object, he will sell them at less than their value. Apply to Grubbs & Williams, Auctioneers. de 31--3t
ng the wound he had received. At the conclusion of the evidence the Mayor discharged Ferneyhough. Andrew H. Thompson, charged with cutting and stabbing William Williams on the night of the 25th ultimo was remanded for examination before the Hustings Court. The cutting of Williams was fully proved against the accused; but, iWilliams was fully proved against the accused; but, in extenuation of his conduct, he professed perfect ignorance of having committed the deed, saying that he was raving mad from the use of liquor on the night of the occurrence and had no recollection of meeting with Williams. Reuben Manhaum, alias E. Morris, a young white man, was charged with feloniously, and by false pretencWilliams. Reuben Manhaum, alias E. Morris, a young white man, was charged with feloniously, and by false pretences, obtaining one piece of worsted cloth, valued at $1,800, from Samuel M. Price, he representing himself as the agent of P. Levy. Christian Bergheimer, clerk at Price's store, stated that Morris, after looking at the goods, remarked that he would take them to P. Levy, and if they suited said Levy he would return in twenty minute