MR. EDITOR—I desire informa-
tiod [information] of my mother, Winnie Brown
She belonged to Priestley Brown,
in Rappahanock county, Virginia.
It has been near 15 years since I
last heard from her. Address me
at Mashulaville, Miss.
FRANK BROWN.
LOST FRIEND.
I would like to know the whereabouts of Mr. Thomas J. Steward an old soldier of the 14th R. I. Heavy Artillery of Providence. When last heard from he was working in the Treasury Department at Washington, D. C. gratefully received by J. E. Johnson, 73 Summer street, Providence, R.I.
MR. EDITOR--I want to find my sister, Mollie Bright, who lived in Allen county, Kentucky, until 1839, when she went West with Mr. Albert Bright, and since then I have heard nothing from her. Our mother's name was Candice Hobson. My name was Dollie Hobson, but it is now Dolly Malony. I live in Bowling Green, Ky.
DEAR EDITOR - Please allow me
to make inquiry for my mother,
Nancy Love. We were separated
about the year 1850, in Mississippi.
I was then but an infant of about
9 months. We belonged to Anderson
Moss. He sold my mother to
Mr. Ned Herndon, a speculator in
slaves. He sold her to Mrs. Hooker,
a widow in Jackson, Miss. It was
then…