200 Dollars Reward,
FOR apprehending and delivering at the Work-House in Charleston,
my NEGRO MAN, named ACCABEE, who left my
plantation the 1st of November last ; he was brought up as a
house servant, and is very artful, may pass himself as a free
man, which he has already done ; he is about 40 years of age,
yellowish complexion, about 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high and well
made, can make coarse shoes, and has worked at the blacksmith’s
trade, was dressed in drab coloured Yorkshire cloth ; he
was lately seen at Mrs. Glover’s plantation, on Santee Weetee
lake, and at Mr. Drake’s, in St. Stephen’s parish ; has a wife at
Mr. Theus, on Santee, and relations at Mr. Scott’s, near Haddrill’s
point. ‘Tis not improbable but that he may be somewhere
in Charleston, following the shoemaker’s trade. The above
reward will be paid on is delivery as above.
If he thinks proper to return no punishment will be inflicted, as
his dispute originated with his own family.
Theodore Gaillard, sen.
August 23.