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Committed to the Wok-House, AS RUNAWAYS, TWO FELLOWS and a Wench, they are Africans. One of the Fellows says his name is SAM, and that he belongs to Mr. COLBACK.—He is 5 feet high, has his country marks on his back, breast, and arms, and appears to be about 20 years of age. The other Fellow is 5 feet 11 inches high, has on an Oznaburgh shirt and trowsers, no remarkable marks except a scar on the left of his chin; appears to be about 25 years of age—cannot tell his own name, nor that of his owner. The Wench cannot tell her name, not that of her owner: She has her country marks on the back and breast; most of her upper teeth are out; has on a striped shirt and blue petticoat—appears to be about 30 years of age. —ALSO— Two NEGRO MEN.—HENRY, who says he belongs to JOHN BRACKER, of Lincoln county, in North-Carolina, is about 20 years of age. BEN says he belongs to TURNHAM MOORELAND, in the state of Georgia; he is about 25 years of age.—The two lastmentioned Negroes are very artful. D. Ward, M. W. H. July 23.
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@misc{rasin:doc:marronnage_13212, title = {Marronnage — Fugitive Slave Advertisements}, year = {2026}, howpublished = {Rasin.ai, via Marronnage — Fugitive Slave Advertisements}, url = {https://rasin.ai/document/marronnage_13212}, note = {Accessed 2026-04-01} }