Fifty Dollars Reward
WILL be paid for stopping and committing to the work-house,
a Negro Fellow named PLENTY, the property of the Subscriber
; the said fellow Plenty is very easily known as he goes
about with a ticket which the Subscriber had given to his brother
(named Lindon) for the purpose of looking for a master
for him, and he makes use of that ticket for his pass. He has
fixed upon a plan of conduct, which he has uniformly kept
since his absence, (about a month ago) he goes regular once
or twice a week, to plunder the plantations of Goose-Creek,
and return with fowls and other things for Sullivan’s-Island
market, and occasionaly fishes in the neighborhood of South-
Bay, or the island. Any person who will think the above reward
worthy their attention, will catch him in a few days by looking
gor him ; either at Sullivan’s Island, or at Goose-Creek ; and
at the Subscriber’s place, or Messrs. William Tennent’s, Peter Pendin’s George Smith’s, John Bowen’s, Mrs Smith’s and
William Johnson’s. The above reward of fifty dollars will be
paid without deduction, and all reasonable charges. The above
negro is young, has an audacious look and a remarkable long
foot, by which he has often been detected.
J. Laval.
July 9.