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Wanted, an experienced, competent Nurse — white or colored — middle-aged, satisfactorily recommended. None others need apply. Also, an experienced colored Cook, man or woman. Also, a No. 1 Washer and Ironer. Wages no object if an experienced servant can be had. Also, a Baby Carriage, in good order. Inquire of Robinson, Adams & Co., corner of Ninth and Main streets. mh22--3
s of evil fame and reputation, were called to the stand; but the Mayor, after hearing the statement of officer Granger, ordered the accused to set back, preferring to give his decision at some other time. Lilburn, slave of Turpin & Yarbrough, was charged with burglariously entering the house of Thomas G. Turner, on Friday night last, and stealing therefrom a lot of molasses, fish, flour, preserves, &c., valued at two thousand five hundred dollars. Suspicion resting upon the accused, officer Adams proceeded to search his quarters at the factory where he is employed, when a portion of the stolen property was found.--The Mayor remanded Lilburn for examination before the Hustings Court. A youth, named Charles Rice, was charged with stealing a hat from a negro in the street. The accused denied the charge, and stated that he only picked the hat up, which was being kicked about by a parcel of boys, intending to restore it to its owner; but before he had an opportunity to do so, he