Fifty Dollars Reward.
RANAWAY the 20th of last month, a Mulatto Fellow, named
ELLICK,
about 22 years, well made, and 5 feet 9 inches high ; has long
hair, which he generally wears tied ; prominent nose, is considerably
speckled in the nose, he has a scar on or near his lip, and one of his ears has been partly bitten off by a horse, the
other ear is bored ; in which he sometimes wears a ring. He had
on when he went away, a round coloured cotton jacket, striped
olive pantaloons and a drab beaver hat : he has a brother at Mr.
J. J. Pringle’s, and another at Judge Grimke’s, and a sister at
Mr. Prince’s ferry. — He is very plausible in his conversation,
and as he can turn his hand to almost any business, it is probable
he may follow the trade of Harness-Making, as he is particularly
found of it ; he has lived at or near Georgetown these
fifteen years past, as the property of Major Charles Brown, but
is now the property of Benjamin Alston, Esq. of Waccamaw
— it is probable he may pass himself for a free man and sailor,
for the purpose of going out of this state. All Masters of vessels
are cautioned against employing him, as the law will certainly
be enforced against them if they do.
Charles Kershaw.
June 10.