Mill-Bank, Portland, June 20, 1803.
TWENTY POUNDS REWARD.
WILL paid [sic] to any person who will apprehend the two under
mentioned Negroes, and deliver them to the subscriber, or
lodge them in a workhouse: JACK, or JOHN, a very artful sensible
fellow, with a trifling squint in his eye, is well acquainted
all over the island, a carpenter by trade, and also can work at
several other professions.
GEORGE, a clean-skinned likely negro, a carpenter also, and
rather below the middle size; both are marked on the right
shoulder C. B. They have been absent since September last,
and the subscriber has information, almost amounting to proof,
that they are harboured or employed either in or near the city
of Kingston. Ten Pounds will be paid for each; and, whoever
can prove to conviction by whom they are harboured, shall
receive Twenty Pounds for each, on application to Mr. James
Brydon, in Kingston; or, the subscriber, as above.
CHARLES BERNARD.