[2] Advertisements
RAn-away from their Master and Mistress at Marblehead, on Wednesday night, the 3d of this Instant October the following Indians, viz from the Honourable Nathaniel Norden Esq. An Indian Man, named Toney, a thin favour'd Man, of a middle Stature, and pretty elderly Countenance; he carry'd with him a new fad coloured Kersey Coat, not lin'd; a pair of red Breeches, a coloured Cap cloth Coat and Breeches, a black Hat, a pair of sad coloured yarn Stockings, and new French-fall Shoes.
From Mrs. Elizabeth Brown Widow, an Indian Woman, named Rose, a thick short Woman, her Neck, Arms and Leggs Marked with Flowers, after the Indian manner, and some stroaks in her Cheeks, with a red Jacket, bound with edging, and a white Flannel Petticoat, aged about Forty Years.
Whoever shall apprehend the said Runaways, or either of them, and him or she safely convey to their Master or Mistress, or give any true Intelligence of them, or either of them, so as that their Master or Mistress shall have them, or either of them again, shall be sufficiently Rewarded, besides all necessary Charges paid.