Kingston, June 4, 1802.
ABSCONDED from the subscriber’s dwelling-house, in this
town, on Tuesday the 1st day of June, very early in the morning,
a Negro Man Slave, by name ADAM, very black, and the
marks of his country (being a Mundingo) visible in his face.
He was on the revovery from a dangerous fit of sickness, but
impressed with the melancholy at the loss of his countryman,
who died from teh influenza, of late prevailing. The above slaves
has ben resident in this country from 12 to 13 months, and,
from the circumstances above-mentioned, at times light-headed.
Any person or persons apprehending the said Negro, and
will deliver him to the subscriber, in this town, shall be paid
their expences, and a further reward of Two Pounds Fifteen
Shillings, by
JOHN STONE, D M.