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Five Dollars reward. --Ran away, on Saturday last, a negro man named William. Said negro has club feet, very black, large, and a full head of hair; worked last year with Whitlock & Co., and has worked with Jones & Thornton, and Cosby & Anderson. [fe 13--3t] Edward N. Dabney.
The Daily Dispatch: February 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], Sudden death of the Hon. J. A. Rockwell, of Connecticut. (search)
reflect the feelings and opinions of his constituency. Rev. A. M. Poindexter, of your city, preached an eloquent sermon in the Baptist Church, at this place, last night. He made an effort yesterday to raise funds with which to send out Rev. J. W. Jones and lady, who reside here. to China, and a few individuals subscribed $250. Rev. Mr. Jones is eminently fitted for the work to which he has been set apart, and notwithstanding the difficulty of securing money for any purpose, we think he caRev. A. M. Poindexter, of your city, preached an eloquent sermon in the Baptist Church, at this place, last night. He made an effort yesterday to raise funds with which to send out Rev. J. W. Jones and lady, who reside here. to China, and a few individuals subscribed $250. Rev. Mr. Jones is eminently fitted for the work to which he has been set apart, and notwithstanding the difficulty of securing money for any purpose, we think he can be sent out to the great work of Evangeline the heathen.