Runaway ad for Cato, by William M'Kissick

Item

Identifier
NJS-SRC-00631
Source Type
Runaway Advertisement
Item
Runaway ad for Cato, by William M'Kissick
Headline
THREE POUNDS REWARD
Publication
Arnett's New-Jersey Federalist
Place of Publication
New Brunswick
Date of Issue
3 July 1794
Page
4
Transcript
THREE POUNDS REWARD.

RAN-AWAY, on Friday the 18th ult. from the subscriber living near Pluckemin, Somerset county, New-Jersey, a NEGRO MAN named CATO, 33 years of age, about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, squints much and is very near sighted; had on a light coloured coatee, waistcoat and overalls of the same, but he may change his dress, having taken with him a variety of cloathing. He formerly belonged to the late Col. Philip Van-Horne, near Middle-Brook. Whoever secures said Negro, that his master may have him again, shall receive the above reward and all reasonable charges paid, by

WILLIAM M'KISSICK. 28tf
Language
English
Archive
Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries
Archival Collection
Loose Newspaper Collection (Ac. 3193)
Archival Location
Box 27, Folder 4
Record Contributor
Jesse Bayker

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