Bellfield Pen, St. mary, Jan. 18, 1805.
RAN AWAY from the subscriber, about ten days ago, a negro
man, named DOUGLAS, an Eboe, rather short, but clean made
and active, about twenty-five years old, black complexion, and
full reddish eyes, no brand-mark nor mark of the whip, a waiting-
boy. He is supposed to be in Kingston, and may probably
offer himself to work on board some ship as a free man. When
on shore it is supposed he will choose to appear in his best
clothes, viz. a pepper and salt coloured cloth coatee, with black
velvet collar, and pantaloons either blue or of the colour of
the coatee. Whoever will secure the above negro in any gaol
or workhouse in this island shall receive Two Pistoles, by applying
to John Douglas, Esq. in Kingston; or, to the subscriber,
in St. Mary’s.
J. LEITH.