Nall-NJ-1764 Run-away Advertisment (typed as written).... "Runaway from William Nalls, near Princeton, in east New-Jersy; a servant man named THOMAS OSBURN, alias THOMAS HARDBURN, about 21 or 22 years of age, thick built, smooth face, brown complexion, wears his own hair and talks pretty thick: had on when he went away a brown short double breasted coat, blue under jacket, buckskin breeches, with brass buckles in his shoes, and an old felt hatt; he took with him, a small parcel of silk handkerchiefs which it is supposed he will offer to sale. Whoever takes up the said servant and secures him in any of his majesty's goals, or brings him to his said master, or to Mr George Campbell at Princeton, shll have a reward of Five Pounds paid by.... George Campbell....All persons are forbid to harbour or carry him off at their peril. All well disposed persons are requested to cut out this advertisement and put it up at the most public places" SOURCE: New Jersey Archives 1st Serices, Vol XXIV GEN929.3749 DOC1761-1765 New Jersey Colonial Documents 1764 Newspaper Extracts. Contributed by: silb@flash.net "Patricia Nall Silbaugh"