20 Dollars Reward.Runaway from the subscriber, onTuesday the 4th inst. a negro man bythe name of CHARLES, formerly the7 »'property of Mr. Gassaway Rawlings. He is a stout ablefellow, about 20 years of age. 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, stutters very much when talking, he has a wife at Mr. William Stewart’s quarter, Fingall. His cloathing when he went off was a round over jacket, made of green half thick, given to him this fall, a spotted svvandown under jacket much worn, white fulled eountry cloth trowsers a good deal mended, coarseshoes yarn stockings, a white hat withl broad brim ; as he has other cloathing he may change to suit his purpose. Charles is an old offender ; in the life time of his former master he often took these trips, and when away he got acquainted on Elk-Ridge , Baltimore ; he vfas taken up some years ago and *onfined in Frederick gaol ; he has a hi other in George-Tovvn, living with Mr, Thomas Gantt. It is sup posed he navy endeavor to get to some of the above places, and pass as a free man. Whoever takes up the said fellow, and delivers him to me, or confines him in any gaol so that 1 get him again, shall receive the above reward. All persons are forbid harbouring the said fellow at their peril.SAMUEL MACCUBBIN. Anne-Arundel county,) . fJanuary 8, 1814. ^