Ten Dollars Reward,
WILL be paid for apprehending and lodging in the Work House
in Charleston, or delivering at the subscriber’s plantation at
Wiltown, a NEGRO FELLOW, named HECTOR. He is about
5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, very black and much marked with
the small pox, he has lost one or two of his front teeth and
stammers shockingly. Masters of vessels and patroons of coasters,
are cautioned against employing him under the pain of a
prosecution; Hector being and excellent Shoemaker, the same
caution is offered those who exercise that profession. A further
Reward of Fifteen Dollars will be paid on proof to conviction
of his having been harbored by a person of color, and Thirty if
harbored by a white person.
W. Clement.
N. B. It is probable he will attempt to make for Savannah or
Georgetown, particularly for the latter place.
May 9.