30 Dollars Reward.
THE subscriber has reason to believe his Negro man, named
CHARLES, or Charles Smith (as he calls himself) formerly
the property of Thomas Y. Smith Esq. — by trade a shoemaker,
is harboured, or that he has a forged pass ; and goes a fishing
; buyes [sic] fowles, water mellons &c about Hobcaw, or the
neighbourhood of it, and brings them to town where his confederate
[sic] dispose of them, as he has been seen at different
times selling that way. — The above reward will be paid on
proof of his being harboured, or on proof of any person giving
him a forged pass.
Charles is about 35 years of age ; 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, and
of a yellowish complexion, and long beard ; strait and light
made ; speaks quick, plausible and artful. Had on when he
went away, on 2d of May last, a blue coat with yellow buttons,
white hat and boots. A further reward of Five Dollars, and all reasonable expences paid, on delivering him to the Master of
the Work House, or at No. 31 Broad Street, to
James Drummond.
August 7.