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s. Taylor, Lawton & Co., Charleston, South Carolina, in the "Mercury," Nov. 1838. "Ranaway, a negro fellow called Hover--has a _cut_ above the right eye." Mr. Louis Schmidt, Faubourg, Sivaudais, La. in the New Orleans "Bee," Sept. 5, 1837. "Ranaway, the negro man Hardy--has a _scar_ on the upper lip, and another made with a _knife_ on his neck." W.M. Whitehead, Natchez, in the "New Orleans Bulletin," July 21, 1837. "Ranaway, Henry--has half of one _ear bit off_." Mr. Conrad Salvo, Charleston, South Carolina, in the "Mercury," August 10, 1837. "Ranaway, my negro man Jacob--he has but _one eye_." William Baker, jailer, Shelby county, Ala., in the "Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser," Oct. 5, 1838. "Committed to jail, Ben--his _left thumb off_ at the first joint." Mr. S.N. Hite, Camp street, New Orleans, in the "Bee," Feb. 19, 1838. "Twenty-five dollars reward for the negro slave Sally--walks as though _crippled_ in the back." Mr. Stephen M. Richards, Whitesburg, Madison county, Alabama, in the "Huntsville Democrat," Sept 8, 1838. "Ranaway, a negro man named Dick--has a _little finger off_ the right hand." Mr. A. Brose, parish of St. Charles, La. in the "New Orleans Bee," Feb. 19, 1838. "Ranaway, the negro Patrick--has his little finger of the right hand _cut close to the hand_." Mr. Needham Whitefield, Aberdeen, Mi. in the "Memphis (Tenn.) Enquirer," June 15, 1838. "Ranaway, Joe Dennis--has a small _notch_ in one of his ears." Col. M.J. Keith, Charleston, South Carolina, in the "Mercury," Nov. 27, 1837. "Ranaway, Dick--has _lost the little toe_ of one of his feet." Mr. R. Faucette, Haywood, North Carolina, in the "Raleigh Register," April 30, 1838. "Escaped, my negro man Eaton--his _little finger_ of the right hand has been _broke_." Mr. G.C. Richardson, Owen Station, Mo., in the St. Louis "Republican," May 5, 1838. "Ranaway, my negro man named Top--has had one of his _legs broken_." Mr. E. Han, La Grange, Fayette county, Tenn. in the Gallatin "Union," June 23, 1837. "Ranaway, negro boy Jack--has a small _crop out of his left ear_." D. Herring, warden of Baltimore city jail, in the "Marylander," Oct 6, 1837. "Was committed to jail, a negro man--has _two scars_ on his forehead, and the _top of his left ear cut off_." Mr. James Marks, near Natchitoches, La. in the "Natchitoches Herald," July 21, 1838. "Stolen, a negro man named Wint
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