ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. Stafford County, (Virginia) June 16, 1780. RAN away, from my plantations, in Loudon, a Negro man, named CHARLES, about 35 years of age, and is well known in this and the neighbouring states of Carolina and Maryland, and has waited on me for many years; he is a handsome, genteel, sensible fellow, not very black, an excellent waiter in a house, and a good barber, also a good scytheman, cradler, and ploughman. It is expected he will attempt to make towards Baltimore, or some other sea-port, and pass for a freeman, as he has a pass for that purpose. All masters of vessels and recruiting officers, are forewarned from entertaining him; and the above reward, together with all reasonable expences, will be given to any person, who will deliver him to me in Stafford county. THOMSON MASON.
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