Strayed or Runaway,
ON the 10th inst. from the subscriber’s plantation, on Beggin
Creek, St. John’s Parish, Berkley, THREE NEW NEGRO
FELLOWS, named SAMBO, MORRIS, and SADIE. They
were clothed with Red Flannel Shirts, Blue Jackets and Trowsers
; and in their Hats, it is believed, their names are written.
Sambo and Morris are about 5 feet 10 inches high ; Sadie
about 5 feet 8 inches. They are likely negroes, and well made
; their country marks not recollected. They can speak as much
English as to tell their names, and their master’s.
A reward of TEN DOLLARS will be paid for each of them,
on being delivered to James Hurst, the overseer, at Wampee
plantation, on Beggin creek, near the Santee Canal, St. John’s,
or if secured in the Work House, or delivered to the subscriber
in Charleston.
James Macbeth.
April 25.