Port-Royal, Feb. 4, 1801.
RAN AWAY from the subscriber, a Negro Man of the Mundingo
country, named GEORGE SMITH, about 38 or 40 years
of age, stout made, by trade a caulker, and has for some time
past worked in the King’s Yard; had on when he went away;
a check shirt and pair or tarry trowsers. It is supposed he is in
or about the neighbourhood of Port-Henderson. A reward of
Half-a-Joe will be given to any person bringing him home, or
lodging him in any workhouse in this island.
GEORGE PITBLADE.
If the above Negro will return within fourteen days after this
date, he will be forgiven.