The Tri-weekly times and sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 1853-1854, April 08, 1853, Image 4

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BUSINESS CARDS. ~ ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tcs zmzz, Alabama. Office UVLft PORTER'S BRICK OTOUE. WlLl.atfcmJ tho courts of th** Ninth Circuit, and Pike, and Barbour in the Eighth Circuit. march .9—w I y WILLIAMS, OLIVER AND BROWN, Attorneys at Law, BUENA VISTA. MARION CO. GA. *Vili jirurtio* in ;bu couuite-* of >iaru/, Maooi:, Houston : war!, Randolph, jtru*cw*ee, L?e, Taylor, hik! any adjoining c ‘Untie* where t.ieir 4e,r% ic-e ranv be required. ‘V H . /. WILLIAMS, THaDOCC* OLIVER. JkCK. BROWN* latituiry swly THOMAS J. NUCKOLLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Columbus, Georgia. offlceoverl. B. STa.rpEiA*, near corner of Broad and Ran do ph Btre* U. >5 ILI. practice in the eou.Hiie* of thia and the adjoining judicial circuit in Alabama. Mardi !•>—wiy W. C. M’IVER, ATTORNEY AT LA W , Tuskeoee, Macon co., Ala. A til practice in the counties* of Macon, Montgomery i ahapoo-a, Bike, Barbour and Russel, lannary 22— 4wJy TUCKER & BEALL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, fe I.VMFKIN, PTICWAkT COUNTY, f'i. WILL attendretjuWly the Superior Court* of Mewa. t, Marion* *u *1 pier and Kundo pit counties: and will give prompt utten* trm l* all business uit; rusted to their care. JOH.V A. TUCK Mi, K. 11 . BEALL. Lumpkin, lantntry 18. 1833—3w1y INGRAM At CRAWFORD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW* Columbus, Geo. \VHI practice in the Chattahoochee Circuit and the adjoining counties. * HBce over the *ure of J. K. Redd it Cos. PORTER INGRAM, M. J. CRAWFORD. folnmhtiß. January 11— 2w6m HENRY H. WHITFIELD, A TTO 11 N E Y A T LA H , Hawkinsville, Pulaski county, Ga. January, 1H53. w3m— DOUGLASS & DOUGL \SS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Cutlbirt, Georgia. WLI. practice in the counties of the Southwestern Circuit, and in Stewart county of tiie Chattahoochee circuit. EUGENICS L. DOUGLASS, Nov 30—wIy MARCEL! US DOUGLASS. GEO. S. ROBINSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Cutmbert, Georgia. KKri£Jt!t!cKß Ilona. M. J. Wellborn and Alfred lver*o Columbus. Cuthbert, Nov 2—43wtf WILLIAMS & OLIVER, AT TOR NE YS A T LAIV , Buena Vmta, Marion o untv, Georgia. W r ILL practice in the comities of Marion, Macon, Houston Stewart, Randolph and any adjoining county whete tin * •ervices may be required. WM. K. WILLIAMH. THADDEUM OLIVER. KeO 27—tw3:n fcwtf. S. S. STAFFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Blakely, Early Cos., C*a* apbwa T. J. COLQUITT, ATTORNEY AT LAW Buena Vlata < a., iTITILL practice iu the Court* of arion and StewartiheChat- V V tahoochee Circuit— an VI aeon, Lee and Sumpter, of the Southwestern Circuit. RerKßicsoK—Hon. W, TANARUS, CoujrtTT Columbus, C'c. juiyl*—tf F. T. CULLENS, A TTOI! \ BY, AT LA W , BLAKELY, EARLY COUNTY, GA. Oct b, 1852. 4 )-VV ly DOUGHERTY, SMOKES & STEWART, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Columbus, Georgia. fifOfllce over Butt & Banka Store.^ IIJ ILL practice in the courts of the Chattahoochee Circuit, and * v Russell and Macon counties, Ala, march 27—w ly H. T. GREENWOOD, JOStAH MORRIS, J. I. RIDGWAY. GREENWOOD, MORRIS & RIDGWAY, FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. So. -AT CarouUelet Street. New Orleans. Oct 29—wJciwly L. S. HARRISON 5c CO. AUCTION AND COMMSSION MERCHANTS. Broad street, Columbus. Ga. WlLLaiUnd protuptlv to all business* convened to them Feb 13- “KING & WINNEMORE, COMMISSION MERC II ANT S, MOBILE, ALABAMA. Dec. 20,1349. [Mol. Trib. J 15 ti iiflfios AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. *TMIE undesigned would respectfully inform bis friend* arid X tlie public generally, that be has opened a store on Broad street, nearly opposite Mr. James Kiwis’* Sans Souci, for th< purpose of carrying on the above busines?, and would be happy tor them to give hiui a call. He proposes doing the A UCTJuN AX!) COMM fSSIO.Y B USIJTLSS in the usual way. and will also attend to the selling and hiring of Nesmes lor those who may entrust him with tlieir patronage. JOHN QUIN. N. B.—Consignments of Merchandise carefully attended to. October 22, 1852-wfctwly. INSURANCE OFFICES. SUN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF A. B. N F.LSON, President. JOHN WHITEHEAD, Secretary, TH E undersigned i* authorized to take River and Marine risks, for this well known Company, ou favorable terms. Columbus, Jan. 14—twiMu JOHN MUVN. FIRE AHD LIFE INSURANCE Protection Insurance < ompany at H ait lord, Co.imvtioui. .vpringdeld Marine and Fire Insurance Company, at Spring field, Atassachosetls. North Carolina Mutual Life insurance Company, Raleigh. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company. ovingtoii. fpgT Slaves insured at l wo thirds their value. Columbus, Jrn. 14 —twi~.ru JOHN MUNN. Agent. Do You Want to Insure ? rpHE SAV ANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPAN V will 1 take Mariue and Fire risks ou reasonable terms. Apply to K. J. MOSES, Aeon*. N. B.—This office returned to the holders of Policies 39 per cent, of the premiums paid during the year 1852. Columbu*. Oct s3—w4*twly MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE BANK OF SAVANNAH. AGENCY AT COLUMBUS, iKTI LI. receive Deposit*—and Check* for sale on New York *> Macon and Savannah. April 24 RICHARD PATTEN. AGENC Y OF THE MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF new yurk 11. H. EPPING, Agent tor Columbtu, Cs. j DX* DOS H ELL t BI LUNG. Examiner*. Pamphleta ooni&ini&g tables of Rates and other information uay be obtained by appiicatioo at the office of the Agent*. wjolwnuuu Jiov • 4 w<U vh FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING! i JOHN SMTITH —IS NOW RECEIVING ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF— HEADY MADE CLOTHING LVti Ii OFEt:R £lt 1 N TH 1 S MAKA £T. ha* been selected with taste ana tart, and every article ittud is vianauted v.eli made, sriusiia, Asas ©? ysbs swikss* • TJIKrOf.COIVI.YO CMC HACKS A FEW OF THE I.KAI'I.YO AilTlrl.FS .YOU JjV STOHF: t french and I ngiitsh Black Cloth Ores* CN)ATP : VF.sSTP, of vuriougatyk-s and patterns, incltidiug yatin Fmck “ __ Silk, < lotii, t'aa, Marseilles, fee. &c. • “ . a.. „ Hack kt j rs II ATS and CAPS, from the best and m*.v lu*h * n . d . r£\i ne **s 1 r ck r rr 1 Pd,s “ i && i ‘ ,nabi m New York. mm Beaver, Mohair, West l.nd, mid H**meiv uver Coati* ■ * * Black and fancy l ass Pants; ‘ THE FURNISHING Depnrtmet is well supplied with Grey, Blue and Mixed i Shirts, Drawer*, tioilar*. Gloves, Handkerchiets, Cra l vats, lies. Civefes, Leggings, Ac., Ac, —AS SO SiU Ig ~!l ET j&SrMT •|g-'H-HI"TWBUar-^- r , fOfrm T/i ' iyf b , b J .. , A y ? ‘rUVA'Ky. CAUTF.T BAGS. SA'iCHtis. VAJ.I>F.\ Coltr n rod Silk Hvrrrd UMBRi-.LI.Aj*, and every other article aually l|t in a !“ CLOI HIKG STORE.” a VjtVi a ’* :nu CX3,,l '"v n*y goods before purchasing elewheie.“fi’t jk ■ww.! j j-f I ounlry dealer* supplied on lil era I term C‘d ’.ii.ihits. September 17—*wtf JOHN ** , '. , n’H GENT !i EMEN’B CLOTHING GO-£*nm opoaa<2as3B ODsarfA.'sr. Olothier axad Merchant Tailor, (NEXT DOOR TO HILL AND DAWSONS .) Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia. m voir vhepauev to supply oentlemex 11777/ the iatf.st 3 - F .4 1, L. A WII W INTER Styles of Cluthiug, Furnishing Goods. rz3 —ALSO— WCEIftYffiSIfIISSio ®MIP!EinBA©3. WAfl,fl3iSS N ®B2©IBS{LiLA3. CLOTHS, CABSIAIKRES AM) VESTINGS. & of 111.- lute*; mi|) .rtHtiims, f P R Bjt--:a and E\-oua styles mannfacturi to order and warranted under Ihe direction of wm. m. wmim* whr? has just .-Hbrned irom New ‘lor,. **ui \vi;! be pleased to .accommodate his } iei-d* > i;( j ;i jj that may cniJ.with such gar oents as e umot fail to pi case. Columbus. Oct 9,1352. # .> l \Vvt IV ( MEitC HA N T TA6L OR. ON E DOOR BELOW GESNK & P EAIiODY’o DIUT. .'■TtUIK &lEOA© stibistt* ©®iLiyjiiii®3 a —HAS JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE STOCK Os £ to which he solid! a tlu* atietuion of the public. Diestock comprises aowr of the iwosd beautiful style* of otUi. >l,'<tre,l, hiiiAk Fancy colored b’renclt and English Cusdmctcn ; IjleeU •Jl an el fancy Silk Velvet Vestings of all shade* and colors. which h is prepared to make u. In thj NE VCKST nd moat FASHIONABLE STYLE*'. A ton ox,>erksUC} in z itt-iiu, mso a- ofCt- .nMtfa.snio.mble cities of the Uni mi, makes him confident that 1. is efforts to pi.**e all tli ns woo may favor It: n won ••• c* l.w o aot in v.-un. lie is only dosiro.ts to have a mir and impartial trial b-aforV the •üblic iiid this he asks, teeliug sure mat it. wdl be accorded, and once accorded he fears not the result, iii aa.iiUou to tne various clo! ,r-, o.g i .ncrcs, Cussttnci es f)i iI Is abo vo. nc ivis *n band and Is recei vi m* u t *'C n y READ 11-.?/l 1 -.?/ IDE CL O THSjYG. h latest styles, and of superior quality. In a wold he has everythin? suitable to a ,ent!eir.an , toilet ajT Gail and examine, as ho i* determiainj to give cheap bargains. $ 1 ol.irobns Oct 8-iwrf “ p|i u if- a|fß ts ww it A a thjfjfn if hi 11 MmJ lliitf Hi i fib I U Mi. I ’ EAGLE CSffQK fACTwfel?, COLUMBUS, GA. THIS ESTABLISIIMENT is now in complete and successful operation. It is the object of the Company to supply the Southern demand for the heavier styles ol Cotton and Woolen Fabrics, so far as their capacity for production will permit. They now offer to purchasers the following schedule of their Manufactures. This schedule will; be altered from time to time, as they add to the variety. 4-4 Sheetings, very heavy and superior. 7-8 Shirtings. * do. do. 7-8 Osnaburgs, do. do. Cotton Yarns, assorted numbers* neatly papered. PLANTERS’ CASSIMERE—(Jeans,) colored, Black, Brown, Green, &c. do. PLAINS-,- do. do. do do. PINE KNOT do., very heavy, for negro wear. COLUMBUS FASHIONS—(Siripes,) very heavy, of a great variety of colors and ! patterns. TTRESSES —Os any size or weight, made to order, and a supply constantly kept on hand. MPORTERS —Os a Superior quality, made to order. do. designed to supersede blankets for negroes, heavy and warm, more economical than blankets. BATTlNG—Suitable for Quilts and Comforters. WRAPPING TWINE and COARSE SEWING THREAD. •2dir* All the above goods are made of the best materials, and in the best manner, and can be recommended to purchasers with confidence. JSF*’ The Company pledge themselves to sell these goods on terms as favorable Ss similar goods can be procured from any market in the world. The attention of buyers is solicited to them before making their selections elsewliert*. Address J. RHODES BROWNE, Agent. WOOL.—The E. M. Cos. are prepared at all times to buy Wool. They will also manufacture it for Planters on shares, or at a stipulated price per yard. September 30, 1552- 40 ly LA GRANGE MUSIC STOKE OTIMSMS Ml© iSOslfMk Just opened, in Thornton’s Rock Building, on the West side 0 f the Court Ilouse Square, a large and WE WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAM*, A WELL SELI'CTKI) STOC K OF WUSIC—SUCIj a Sheet Music, Instruction Books, Port Folios, &c, &c, tyg&rm PUJOS, with and without JULIAN ATTACHMENTS f ? DOLCE CAM FANGS, HewV American Action, and the LEAF T\\{ NEE, patent of Knabe, Gaelile & Cos., and from many other Factories. A ALSO, ‘IP FLAGEOLETS, CELLOS, DRUMS, BANJOS, ACCORDEONS, FLUTINOS .11 usic Boxes, of various sizes, and well selected Brass Instruments for BANDS; Italian, Ruiran Iviniui best, et ing3 lor MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of ail kinds. Alt of which we pledge ourselves to sell as cheat! as can be purchased el.-ewhere in the South. Dealers, Teachers and Schools, supplied at the lowest rates, and all orders filled wiihca e ITALIAN,oId Cremona Violins, Cellastrings, Pistols,Colt’s Revolver?, and all other kinds, Fowder Flasks Percussion Caps, Port Monias, Ladies’ Cards and Dressing Cases, Portable writing desks, Walking Canes, with gold and silver heads, French Baskets and Boxes, latest styles. Large assortment of Stationery. LIGNOSKI, KENER & CO. P. S. All Plano# sold by us will be kept in order ior one year, without chars. Dura bilitv guaranteed by Factors and by us. All new music received as soon as published. Nov. 11, 1552. 46 ts J. I). WILLIFORD & CO., (At the old stand of 11. Middlebrook 4* Cos.) Two doors above J. Funis & Cos., Broad street, Columbus, Ga., ARE NOW RECEIVING A VERY EXTENSIVE STOCK OK FIRST CLASS 1 ??eady Made Clothing, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings. Ac. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods tis every variety. Everv article in thin establishment has been purchased this Fall. The garments have heeis cut by the most ex peri cured and fashionable tailors. All sizes of men ami boys can be easily filled with Ready made Clothing. Gents’ rcndy-nutdr, garments of every conceivable variety and style. CLOTHING—It is impossible to enumerate the. different articles of Clothing for boys and children. LADIES’ CLOAKS —Anew and elegant article —Ladies* Silk, Merino and Cotton Vests, &r. / f Hats and Capri—Of the be nt ru-ifc*? and latest fashions. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. We are prepared to makeup Clothing at unusually low rates—and in a style not inferior to any. Every garment war* ranted to give satisfaction. Our assortment of Cloths, Cassimres, Vestings, Furnishing Goods, &c.. will be lout and complete In everv particular; and a careful examination of all rur goods is respectfully solicited from those who may read this notic* l . N. ib—A deduction of live per cent, will be made for fashion ah bills not*less than ten dollars. Jas. D. Williford. Daniel Rowe. Get 27—twtf The Soil of the South j For 1853. A MONTHLY JOURNAL, Devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture, and the General Planting Interests of the South. JAMES M. CHAMBERS, Agricultural Editor. ! CHARLES A. PEABODY, Horticultural Editor. : Published at Columbus, Georgia, on the First of the Month at the low rate of One Dollar a year, in I advance. T E R M S: j One Copy, one year, 81 00 Six Copies, one year, 500 j One hundred copies, one year...... ~5 00 All subscriptions must commence with the rolu m | C H A R ACTERiSTICS. Both the Editors of this Journal are engaged in the cultivation of the soil of the South, j In the Agricultural Department, our list of contribu tors embraces many of the most successful auricultu ! rists of the <South; and each number, for 1853, will | contain a contribution from one of the most distinguish : ed scientific agriculturists in the United States, j In tlie Horticultural Department, Mr. Charles A. Peabody, who has attained unrivalled excellence, has | secured the co-operation of Iverson L. Harris, J. Van I Buren, and Dr. Camak, distinguished horticulturists of Georgia, who have pledged themselves to contribute i ! regularly to our columns. i With a rapidly increasing subscription list, the Pub lishers hope to be able to have the next volume beauti fully illustrated. Every Southern man who cultivates a plantation. I works a farm or garden, or grows a tree or flower, will j find the Soil of the. South an invaluable companion. j N. B.—The cash system will be rigidly adheied tojd and in no case will the paper be sent unless the mom 41 accompanies the order. We return our thanks subscribers for 1852, and hope each one of them viR t send us his dollar before the close of this year, ‘irfo j first number for the new volume will be published by | the Ist of January. LOMAX & ELLIS j Dec. 1, 1852. Columbue, Ga.. j BLANK BOOKS I A\l now receiving a large and complete assortment of Jlank Work. ot‘ the best quality of Paper arid Binding, consisting in part of Ledgers, Journals, and Day Books, of various sizes and styles. Also, Cash, invoice, Letter, Bill Books, Records. &c. &c. J. W PEASE. Dec. 9, 1852. 60 tt PAPER! PAPER!! PAPER!!! JUST received from New-York, and tor sale cheap, at the Agency ot Rock Island Factory, a splendid article of ENGLISH CREAM and BLUE LAID letter paper, UNRULED. Also, FRENCH EXTRA SUPERFINE blue and white letter paper, ruled and unruled. G. B. CURTIS, Agent. Columbus, Dec. 16, 1852. 51 lm GUANO. \ SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF GUANO, just ar- A rived and for sale at GREENWOOD & CO.’S. GEO. W. WINTER. Dec 23,1852. 52 ts. BLANK BILLS OF EXCHANGE,j OF the Iks* quality, tor sale by J. W. PEASE- i Dec. 9, 1352. 50 ts LAMER HOUSE. ’ Northwest corner of the Public Square, ! LA GRANGE, GEORGIA. r ptlE Sui3criber has taken the well known House A formerly kept f*v Mr. Samuel Cunright, in La- J Grange, and now offers his services as a TAVERN- ; K EErER, and from his long experience, he hopes to receive a liberal patronage front the public. Pv. LAMER. La Grange,May 21, 1852. 21 ts SCHOOL BOOKS. I r | MIL subscriber if now receiving the and most j .1 complete assortment of School Bo* As .-ver offered in this market, and is offering them on such terms as to j give satisfaction to all who will give him a call. J. \V. PEASE, j Dec. 9, 1852 50 t | LETTER and Can Paper. A fm-h supply at A. C. FLEWELLEN A CO.’S. 1 June 18. 1852 5 Georgia Military Institute. ! THIS INSTITUTION WENT INTO OPERATION IN 1 jk AT their session of 1851V2 the Legislature incorporated I fi it as a College; by requisition on the General Govern- & I “ ment furnished it with arms, both for | M INFANTRY AND ARTILLERY; jfj \ ami provided for ibe education of a certain number of State Cadets. The i.egislature also directed a Hoard of Visitors to be appointed, of whom the Goiernor is ex-officio President, wfiote duties are to inspect the Institute, attend its examinations and report on its condition to the Legi9 ature : and in conjunction with a committee of the Board of Trustees, to establish and de clare for its government. These By* 11 ations have published. Thecourse of study, methods a r i e! *ching, and the discipline which they prescribe, are as ne/D/aa possible, those of the United States Military Academy. ** Any person interested may obtain a copy of them by apply ita: to the Superintendent. Tho next Academic year will commence on,Monday, June 10; ; arid all who desiro to enter should be present on that day. 1 Marie 7 Cobb cmlnty, Jft— m AUBURN WATER-CURB. ! r TMIt B Establishment is now open for the reception of patients i The location is pleasant and healthy, being on the great Southern Mai! Uoutein Eastern Alabama, and is about a hundred yards from t.’te depot, immediately adjoining the Railroad. The efficacy of tho Water Treatment in all acute diseases, a ! Fevers, Scarlatina, Measles, Small Pox, 4tc., is so complete and rapid as to seem almost miraculous; while in chronic diseases, ! i- e.aii diseases of long standing, as Gout, Rheumatism. Dyspep* i sia. Neuralgia, Scrofula, Consumption, &c.. it is theoniy effec tual mode of arresting the progress of the disease and eradicating | it from the system. In the pecu :ar diseases of Women, the IVa! r Cure is a sover eign remedy, where all other remedies have failed, and iu child birth it procures immunity from untold suffering, i Patients should bring one quilt, a comfort, two pair blankets, two shect3 and several yards of linen diaper lor bandages. Terms according to treatment ami attention required, payable weekly, invariably. Consultation lee. $5. DR. W.G. REED, MRS. M. A. TOR BET, \ Physicians. Auburn, March li>—wly “HOME INDUSTRY.” ! - o JOEL T. ECOTT, I u A R M X N V ¥ AC T U R E ii , i.l IE O’ DOORS WORTH OF HALL L-. MOSES.) Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia, ALWAYS on hand, at Wholesale and Retail, all desirable . varieties of H \VA N A AN I> Ali Est IC A N GIG Al'.*. which will be sokl on low terms. A liberal discount wiil be made to those who buy to sell again. A generous share of the patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. All Cigars warranted to be such as represented. Columbus, October si—4Uwlv 1853. SPRING GOODS, 1853. i WILLIAM If. KNOEPFEL, j 99 William Street, New York. IMI'OUTER AND JOBBER, | /.V FREJH //, GEHM.K\\ K.YGUSJI .I.VD DOMESTIC QOPI>S. | For Tailors and Clothiers, have received by late arrivals, a l large and well selected stuck in Geiinan, English and French j Cloths, of all grades and yle-*. 51 ohairCoating?, Drap D’Fte. Quten’s Cloth, Alpeeda and ! Worsted Coatings', Cashuierette. Mixed and Clouded Zephyr Cloth, plain and twilled. Fancy French and Barnsley Drills. Brown and Yellow Linens, Fancy I‘iaid and Figim and Mar seilles; tVhite and Buff Figured Marseille*; Drab Silk and Linen Coatings, together with an extensive assortment of ’ TRIMMINGS, and'4her iLoUs, suitable for the CLOTHING TRADE,,,., the most favorable term*. Particular cash or short-time buyers, and all who study thei interest*, will call and examine hi? stock, beiore purchasing else where. New York, January 22—4wiy PUBLIC MEETING. t Ta nieet'ngof the citizens of the 4th district ot Early county assembled at their Justice Court Ground on the 20 ih ins;.. ; the following preamb! and resolution? were snb.ihi.ted and i unanimously approved:— Whereas, the citizens of this district, and of certain other r<i | joining districts in this county, f-jid the c> .unties *t Baker and | Randolph labor under manliest inconvenience on account of the. [ distance of their county capitals. RgMoi.vKThat we, the citizen* of the 4th di-trie* of Fsrly ; county, w iil use all honorable exertions to iorin new county. ; Be it fcrther Rksolveb, That the citizen* of the 4th, sth and j *>'h districts of Earn .U: drd district ot Baker, and the sth and ! 7th districts of Randolph, be notified by public; tion of these pro ceeding* in theTirr.es and Sentinel and Albany Patriot to meet the citizen* ot the4th district of Early at A BN T JE R I> VSi S>H, in i.d district, on the third Saturday In April next, to take into consideration the importance aid propriety ui funn ing. through the proper authorities, anew counts from the said districts. JOSEPH D. HARDY, Chairmen. A. !>v-ov, .secretary. January IK 1853. 3wt2oap. One Hundred Dollars Reward. f RAN A. WAY from the subscriber rbout the ?at <•’ September, 1852, a negro by the name of ALFifr F. about twenty two years old. about six met high, weighin’ a >out one hundred ar.d eighty Its.; it is thought said negro was enticed away ty some white man, and is now harbored near Ftarksvuie, Lee county. Gng the above reward will be paid lor the delivery of said negro to Robert J. Flinn. in Early county, Georgia, or to mvsell in Barbour county, Alabama, f ogether withproo; sufficient io convict the harOorer ; or fiflv dollars for the deHvrrv ol the net; ro er his lodgement in any safe jaiUo that i eothiniayiin; or hi ty dollars for the .show required proof. HEXRk BATTS. March 29—wio*