Twenty Dollars Reward.
RAN-AWAY on the 9th of April, a NEGRO MAN, named
ISAAC, dark complexion, thin visage, about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, was purchased in March, 1803, of the estate of Mrs.
Sarah Chapman, of St. Andrew’s parish; he is supposed to be
harbored at John Butler’s, or at captain Miles’s plantation. The
above reward will be paid on delivering him to the Master of
the Work House, and on conviction of any white person harboring
said Negro, a further reward of one hundred dollars will
be paid. All persons are forbid harboring or carrying said slave
off, as the law will be strictly enforced against defaulters.
George Keckely.
May 29.