Twenty Dollars Reward.
RAN-AWAY from the subscriber, about the middle of December
last, ELSEY, with her TWO CHILDREN, WILLIAM and
BETTY. She is a stout well-made Wench, about five feet seven
or eight inches high, of a yellowish complexion, somewhat
long and narrow visaged and sullen countenance. WILLIAM
is a thin Mulatto Boy, about seven or eight years of age. BETTY
a good looking Black Girl, about four years. They are well
known in Charleston, having resided there several years while
owned by Mrs. Fullerton; this and other circumstances make
it extremely probable that they are now in the city, where the
Wench may hire herself as cook or washer, or be harbored by
her husband JEMMY, who belongs to Mr. Thomas Rivers, in
Trott-street.
The above reward will be paid to any person who will deliver
them to the Master of the Work-House in Charleston, or to
the subscriber in Christ-Church Parish; and a further reward
of Twenty Dollars upon conviction of JEMMY, or any other
person that may harbor any of the family.
A. V. Toomer.
March 18.