Liguanea, Dec. 5, 1801.
Twenty-five Pounds Reward.
ABSCONDED, about the 15th of March last, a yellow-skinned
negro, named ALLICK, stout built, and by trade a taylor;
formerly the property of the late Samuel Gregory, Esq. As he
has not been accustomed to field labour, he obtained a line
from his present owner, Capt. Wm. G. Polson, signifying, that
if he found a person to buy him, he would be sold; some people
employ him on the strength of that line, or at least take a trial
of him, and send him, when they please, about his business. A
reward of Five Pounds will be given to any person delivering
him in any workhouse, or by delivering him to Mr. John Dallas,
Princes-Street, Kingston, or to the subscriber, in Liguanea;
and the above reward, on proving to conviction by whom he is
employed after this date:
WM. POLSON, Attorney to the Proprietor.