Falmouth in Trelawny, Sept. 1, 1801.
CAUTION and REWARD.
ABSCONDED, a creole negro man, named WILL, 5 feet 8
inches, marked WF on the right shoulder; he is well known in
Kingston and Port-Royal, where he has formerly been harboured,
and employed on board of the ships in the harbour. He was
lately taken out of Kingston Workhouse. Any person who will
secure the above slave in any workhouse in this island, shall
receive Five Pounds reward. All masters of vessels are cautioned
against employing or taking him off the island, as the law
will be put in force against them; and Twenty Pounds will be
paid on conviction of the person harbouring him.
ROBERT H. McDONALD.