Ten Dollars Reward.
RAN-AWAY on the night of the 6th inst. a NEGRO FELLOW,
named BOB ; he went away in company with a fellow named
SAM, belonging to Mr. Col(…), of Charleston. BOB is a squat
well built fellow ; had on when he went away, a blue robbin
and osnaburgs trowsers, about 25 years old ; he is a bricklayer
by trade, and is well known about the city of Charleston ; he
was seen on his way to that place. It is expected that he will be
harboured by his mother, who belongs to Mrs. Toomer, or by
some of his relations in the country, belonging to a Mr. Snipes.
The above reward will be given to any person who will deliver
him either to Messrs. WARHAM WOODWARD &Co. or
SHACKELFORD & DUPRE, Charleston ; and an additional
reward of Twenty Dollars, to any one who can prove of his having
been harboured by a white person. It is understood since
he made his escape, that he intends trying to get to New-York;
therefore, all masters of vessels are forbid from carrying the above name fellow out of this state.
William Murray.
Georgetown, Sept. 8, 1802.