Hi, ran across this item in the 1st Series - Vol. XL (Vol. I 1704-1739): Run away from Mr. Warrell at Trenton in West-New-Jersey, on the 30th of November past, at Night, a Scotch Servant Man, named ARCHIBALD KIER, about 24 Years of Age, middle Stature, slender, but well-Limb'd, brown Hair, but wears a Wigg, pitted with the Small-Pox, talks pretty broad Scotch, and writes a tolerable good hand. Had on, a dark brown Drugget Coat full trim'd, but close Sleeves. Whoever brings him to his said Master, or secures him till he can be fetch'd, shall have all reasonable Satisfaction, and whosoever shall Conceal, Harbour and Entertain the said Servant, or Counsel him to absent himself from his said Service, will be prosecuted according to Law. -from the Pennslyvania Gazette, Dec. 1-8, 1737 Note: I copied this as it was written in the book. Hope it will help someone. Helen