Forty Dollars Reward.
RANAWAY on Sunday, from the service of Dr. Irvine’s family,
his coachman, named
WILLIS,
about 25 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, athletick and
stout in his appearance, remarkably erect in his walk, and of
a yellowish or mestizoe complexion : He has a peculiar mark
in his face from a bruise, commencing over one of his eyes
and terminating near the upper part of the cheek, and a sulky
and impudent countenance. He carried with him a long dark
green broad cloth coat, also a short one of the same colour, a
blue striped waistcoat, a black silk waistcoat, a black velveret
waistcoat, and a blue great coat, together with nankeen pantaloons
and gaiters. There is no doubt, therefore, that he will
change his dress frequently, and very probably his name. He
is very plausible, and as there is every probability that he will
attempt to pass himself as a free man, and may obtain a forged
certificate to that effect — Masters of Vessels and all others are
therefore cautioned against attending to such imposition, as the
law will be rigidly and indiscriminately enforced against every
person attempting to carry him off the state. The above reward
will be paid on lodging said fellow in any gaol in this or any
of the adjacent states, and satisfactory information being thereof
given to the subscriber, or on delivering him to IRVINE
KEITH, Esq. Georgetown, or to the subscriber, in Charleston.
Martin Strobel.
August 6.