Kingston, August 4, 1801.
RAN AWAY last Monday, on his way from Birnam-Wood
Plantation, in St. George’s, to Dunsinane, in the parish of St.
Andrew, a Negro Man, of the Coromantee country, named
JACK, (the property of Alexander Aikman, Esq.); he is of a
middling age, is a stout well-made, good-looking man, is marked
GI on the left shoulder, and has got a cut or gash in the
right side of his nose; he also wants the little toe of his left
foot; is pitted in the face with the small-pox, and has a downcast
look: It is supposed that he either gone to Clrendon, or
may be skulking about Liguanea, or in this town: A suitable
reward will be given on his being apprehended and lodged in any workhouse, giving information thereof, or upon delivering
him at his Majesty’s Printing-Office.
N. B. The said fellow had letters for Kingston, in one of which
were enclosed Two Doubloons, and in another a Guinea, which
have been a temptation to him to make off therewith.