David Haig.
City Gazette and Daily Advertiser (Charleston, S.C.), June 27, 1797.
Ten Dollars Reward
Ran-away from his Master on the 6th ultimo, a MULATTO fellow named DICK, about 20 years old, five feet nine or ten inches high; a stout well-built Fellow, SPEAKS ENGLISH VERY WELL. It will be difficult to describe his dress, as he carried a quantity of clothing with him, when he absented himself.
The above reward will be paid to whoever shall have secured him, so that he may be returned to his Master.
Masters of vessels and all other persons are cautioned against harbouring said fellow, as they will incur the penalties of the law in that case.
James Morison.
City Gazette and Daily Advertiser (Charleston, S.C.), Nov. 12, 1798.
Thirty Dollars Reward
Absented themselves sometime since, the following slaves, viz.