July 1, 1803.
TEN POUNDS REWARD each, will be paid for the apprehension
of the following NEGROES, sometime run away from
Prospect-Mountain, in St. Andrew:
JOHN, a sawyer, formerly belonging to Mr. Mclean, at the
workhouse, afterwards to William Pink: a stout short negro,
with a bushy head, thick [inc], and much pitted with the smallpox.
JEFFERY, a slender made artful fellow, formerly waiting-Boy
to William Pope, of Clarendon; he has changed his name, and
was lately seen at Up-Park-Camp, where it is supposed he passes
as free, and is attending on one of the Officers.
ROBERT, a likely stout negro, a carpenter, formerly belonging
to William Rule, St. Thomas in the Vale; he calls himself ROBERT
BECHER, and will attempt to pass as free.
EFFINGHAM, a stout elederly Eboe negro, formerly belonging
to Jonathan Forbes, Esq. St. Mary, and afterwards hired
on Bilgar Coffee Plantation, in St. Thomas in the Vale, for a
number of years.
And any person found harbouring or concealing the above Negroes,
after this public notice, will be prosecuted to the utmost
rigour of the law.
DICK, McCALL, & CO.