Colchester, Clarendon, Jan. 16, 1805.
TEN POUNDS REWARD.
RAN AWAY from the subscriber, on the 27th of May, 1804, a
creole negro man, named JACK SMART, thirty years of age,
five feet five inches high, marked on the right shoulder SH; he
is supposed to be harboured at Williamsfield, Mile-Gully, where
he has relations: Also, a creole negro woman, named HOPE,
on the 5th of November, five feet six inches high, marked on
the right shoulder SH; it is supposed she is frequently going
to Kingston, and bringing back goods for sale to Caotes’s pen,
Bread-Nut Valley, and Mount-Hindmost, in Clarendon.
Whoever will apprehend the above negroes, and lodge them in
any workhouse, shall receive Three Dollars reward for each;
and, whoever proves to conviction that they are harboured by a
white person or persons, shall receive Five Pounds reward for
each negro, by applying to
ROBERT ALDUS.