Sixty Dollars Reward.
RANAWAY from the subscriber in August, 1806, two Negro
Fellows, by the name of DUBLIN and COOK. DUBLIN is about 25 years of age, country born, a small fellow, about five
feet one or two inches high, has a small face, pitted with the
small pox ; when he walks his toes scarcely touch the ground,
which occasions him to step rather clumsy, a smart, sensible
fellow, has been a river patroon for several years, and has a
great notion for going to sea. Cook is an African, but has been
twenty years in this state, about 35 years of age, five feet two or
three inches high, something stouter than Dublin, has a round
full face, pitted with the small pox, small eyes, bandy legged,
and speaks very bad. Those Negroes formerly belonged to Mr.
Elias Smerdon, and may assume the same owner.
About the same time, in August, 1806, lost in going from
one plantation to another, a little Negro Girl by the name of
PHILLIS, 8 years old, she is well made, has a small face, very
sensible, and speaks very proper ; she is the daughter of Dublin
and may be with him. Twenty Dollars reward will be paid and
all reasonable expences for apprehending either of them, and
lodging them in the Work House or to the subscriber, in St.
Thomas’s Parish.
Joseph Addison .
March 12.