Port-Morant, May 23, 1804.
RAN AWAY from the subscriber, a young Negro Man named
NAT, or NATHANIEL, a creole of about 22 years of age, stout
and well made; it is believed that he is marked RL on one of
his shoulders: He, having been in England lately, demanded
his freedom, and, to induce his return, a paper was given him,
which is of no avail, as not being legally executed, or confirmed
here, and it is probable he will attempt getting off the
country, inconsequence of it: He carried off with him a good
deal of cloaths [sic], chiefly blue, short and long coats, pantaloons,
&c. A reward of Ten Pounds will be given on his being
secured in any of the Workhouses. All Masters of Ships, &c.
are cautioned against him, and the use he may attempt to make
of the above Paper.
ROBERT LOGAN.