May 20, 1802.
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.
RAN AWAY from Mammee-Gully Pen, in Clarendon, a likely
black and remarkably stout Eboe Negro Man, named SAM,
about thirty-five of forty years of age, who has been accustomed,
for many years past, to drive a waggon between that
pen and Old-Harbour; he was formerly the property of the late
James Blair, surveyor, nd is supposed to be well acquainted
with the towns and southern parishes. The above reward will
be given for securing him in any workhouse in this island, on
application to Mess. Donaldson and Heron, in Kingston; or, in
Clarendon, to
GEORGE McKENZIE.