In Wilson, folgeeombe county,' N.C., on Saturday, the 6th of August, after a protracted illness, Mrs. Amanda M. Daniel, in the 25lli ytjar of her age, wife ot W. 1. Daniel. She leaves four small children, the youngest about one n'onth old. Mrs. Daniel was n devoted wife and an utToctionate mother, and.leaves a large number of friends and relations to mourn b£r untimely death.lu Alamance county, on the J2th ult., Bro. Win. M. J/arshall, an exemplary member of Haw River Division, No. 320, S. of T.t of consumption, after a lingering illuess of several months. His brethren, in formal resolutions, bear testimony to his worth as a member of (he Order and tla a citizen, and expressive of their deep sorrow at his loss. The observances usual to the fraternity were directed to be made in eunsequeneo of the demise of Brother M.Died in Louisburg, on Wednesday, 17lb. Aug., of typhoid fever. Jtiiss Elizabeth Rouut.ee, daughter of Mrs. E. Rountree, near Wilson, Edgecombe co. The deceased was about 16 years of age, with personal charms and mental endowments, which challenged universal admiration. Could all that would seem to u* to make life desirable, have stayed the hand of timdkhad this charming aud interesting young thdy lived long to bless the circleof her friend.*, and especially to minister to the hap-Wt piness ol a fond mother, of doating brothers and sisters. But she i* gone: and her unexpected death impresses again the solemn admonition of the Scriptures; “Whatsoever thy hand lindetli to do, lt;lu it with thy might : for there is no work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor wisdom in the grave i whither thou guest. A. 11. It.fi«SS gQ