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zV m ,0-00 J onfer. When she left she had on either little one,<br />

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probably is știff and crooked. The<br />

a white dress, or a brown calico one with white man Ned was purchasedin Richmond,of Mr. Robert<br />

spots or figures, and took with her a red handkerchief,<br />

Goodwin, who resides near Frederick-Hall,<br />

and a red or pink sun-bonnet. She generallyin Louisa County, and has a wifein that vicinity.<br />

dresses very neatly. She generallycalls herself He has been seen in the neighborhood, and is supposed<br />

Mary Ann Paine," can read "<br />

print, has some<br />

to have gone<br />

over the Mountains,and to be<br />

freckles on her face and shoes No. now at work hands," as a free man at some of the Iron<br />

had 4," a ring or two on her fingersṢhe is Works ; some one havinggivenhim free papers.<br />

very intelligent, and converses well. The above The above reward will be givenfor the apprehension<br />

reward will be givenfor her,if taken out of the of the slave Ned, and his delivery to R. H.<br />

State,and $25 if taken within the State.<br />

Dickinson " Bro., in Richmond, or to the undersigned,<br />

U. McAllister.<br />

in Halifax,Virginia, or twenty-five if confined<br />

Memphis (weekly)Appeal will insert to the in any jail in the Commonwealth, so that I<br />

amount of $5, and send account to this office. gethim. Jas. M. Chappell,<br />

October 6th,1853. 20 tf.<br />

[Firmof Chappell" Tucker.l<br />

Aug.10." tf.<br />

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Much can be seen of this Mary Ann in<br />

this picture. The black,straighthair,<br />

usuallykept in order, the<br />

supposedto have<br />

generalneatness<br />

gone afterhis wife.<br />

of dress, the ring or two on the<br />

fingers, the ability read, the fact of<br />

KentuckyWhig, Oct. 22, '52 :<br />

beingintelligent and conversing well,are<br />

$200 REWARD.<br />

Richmond<br />

29, 1852 :<br />

FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.<br />

Ranaway from the subscriber,residing in the<br />

County of Halifax,about the middle of last August,<br />

a NegroMan, Ned, aged some thirty or forty<br />

years, of medium height,copper color,full forehead,<br />

and cheek bones a little prominent. No<br />

scars<br />

recollected, except one of his fingers<br />

Semi-weeklyExaminer,Octobertown<br />

of Rockbridge, on MONDAY, the 13th of<br />

December next, according to law in such cases<br />

made and provided, this 9th of September,1852.<br />

s23d"w. Robert Hicks, Sh'ff.<br />

" the<br />

This unfortunate copper-colored articleis<br />

all to be noticed.<br />

Ranaway from the subscriber,near Mount<br />

Sterling, Ky., on the night of the 20th of October,<br />

$20 REWARD.<br />

a<br />

negro man named PORTER. Said boyisblack,<br />

Runaway, on the 9th of last about 22<br />

August,my servant<br />

years old,very stout and active,weighs<br />

boy HENRY : he is 14 or 15<br />

about 165 or 170 years<br />

pounds. He is a smart fellow,<br />

old,a<br />

converses<br />

brightmulatto,has dark eyes, stoops a little, and<br />

loell, without the negro accent ; no particular<br />

scars stutters when confused. Had on, when<br />

recollected. He<br />

he went<br />

had on a pairof coarse<br />

away, white boots about half<br />

pantaloons, longblue summer coat,<br />

worn, no other clothingrecollected.<br />

and a palm-leafhat. I will givethe above<br />

He<br />

reward<br />

was raised near Sharpsburg, in Bath<br />

if he should be taken in the State of Virginia,<br />

county,by Harrison Caldwell,and may<br />

be lurking<br />

or $30 if taken in either of the in that<br />

adjoining<br />

neighborhood,but will probably<br />

States,but in either case he must be so secured<br />

endeavor to reach Ohio.<br />

that I get him again. Edwin C.<br />

I will<br />

Fitzhcgh.<br />

pay the above-mentioned reward for him,<br />

Oct. 7.<br />

" eotf.<br />

if taken out of the State ; $50, if taken in any<br />

countybordering on the Ohio river ; or $25, if<br />

taken in this or<br />

any adjoiningcounty,and<br />

Poor Henry only14 or 15.<br />

secured !" so that I can get him.<br />

He is supposed to have ridden a yellowHorse,<br />

COMMITTED<br />

15 hands and one inch high, mane and tail both<br />

To the Jail of Lowndes County,Mississippi, on yellow, five years old,and paces well.<br />

the 9th of May, by Jno. K. Peirce, Esq.,and October 21st,1852. G. W. Proctor.<br />

taken up as a runaway slave by William S. Cox,<br />

"<br />

a negro man, who says his name is ROLAND, and<br />

No particularscars recollected " !<br />

that he belongsto Maj. Cathey, of Marengo Co., St. Louis Times, Oct. 14, 1852 :<br />

Ala., was sold to him by HenryWilliams,a negro<br />

trader from North Carolina.<br />

Said negro is about 35 years old,5 feet 6 or 8<br />

inches high, dark Taken up and committed to Jail in the town of<br />

complexion, weighsabout 150<br />

Rockbridge,Ozark county,Mo., on the 31st of<br />

pounds,middle fingeron the righthand offat the<br />

second joint, and had August<br />

on, when last,a runaway slave,who calls his name<br />

committed,a black<br />

MOSES. Had on, when taken,a brown Jeanes<br />

silk hat,black drap d'ete dress coat, and white<br />

pantaloons,<br />

linseypants.<br />

old cotton shirt,blue frock-coat, an<br />

The owner is requested to come forward, old rag tied round his head. He is about six feet<br />

prove<br />

high,<br />

property,pay charges, and take him away,<br />

or he<br />

dark complexion, a scar over the lefteye,<br />

supposed<br />

will be dealt with according to law.<br />

to be about 27 years old. The owner is<br />

L. H. WlLLEFORD,<br />

June G, 1852. 19" tf. Jailer.<br />

herebynotifiedto come forward, prove said negro,<br />

and pay all lawful chargesincurred on his account,<br />

or the said negro<br />

will be sold at publicauction<br />

for readymoney at the Court House door in the<br />

Charleston Mercury, Oct. 15, 1852 :<br />

FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.<br />

Runaway on Sunday the 6th inst., from the<br />

South Carolina Railroad Company, their negro

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