Kingston, June 6, 1800.
ABSCONDED, for about six weeks past, a Negro Fellow,
named DICKY, a Creole, about 23 years old, short and well
made, speaks good English; dances, signs, and whistles, well,
particularly English tunes, and very fond of being at plays; he
had been latterly in the habit of working on shipboard, and had
a ticket given to him for the purpose or working out one week,
but no longer. Whoever apprehends and lodges him in any of
the gaols or workhouses of this island, or delivers him to his
owner, Archibald Duthie, Esq. of Westmorland; or to James
Waddell, of this town, Merchant, shall be entitled to a reward
of Five Pounds, and all expences paid.