Milbank, Portland, Feb. 1, 1802.
A REWARD of Five Pounds will be paif for each of the undermentioned
Slaves now absent from their duty, to any person
apprehending and lodging the same in any workhouse of
this island, and giving information thereof to the subscriber:
ADRIAN, a carpenter by trade, tall and well made, a very
black skin, large nose, and a little pitted with the small-pox; he
is very artful, and speaks exceeding good English: GEORGE,
a carpenter also, thin made, and rather below the middle size,
a smooth black skin, marked on the right shoulder CB, which
he has been trying to obliterate: CUFFEE, a man-boy, marked CE on both shoulders and on the right breast. As the above negroes
have been recently seen going about Kingston, a further
reward of Twenty Pounds will be paid to any person proving to
conviction by whom either of them is harboured.
CHARLES BERNARD.