Twenty Dolars Reward.
RAN-AWAY yesterday morning, my MULATTO FELLOW,
CHARLES ; he is about five feet ten inches high, very ugly,
has a broad flat nose and a very large mouth, but is very sensible
and artful, can read and write, and may perhaps write his
own permit and pass himself as a free man. These are therefore
to caution his being harbored by a white person ; sixty Dollars
reward if such information can be given and the same proved
on them, and Thirty Dollars if harboured by free mulattoes
and blacks. All captains of vessels are hereby warned against
taking him off the state. The said fellow Charles is a taylor by
trade and a fiddler, but learning the latter has been his ruin. The
reward of Twenty Dollars will be paid to whoever takes him to
the Master of the Work-House, or to
F. S. Pinckney,
LEGARE-STREET.
September 7.