Kingston, June 21, 1805.
ABSCONDED,on Monday the 17th instant, on his way to Hope
Tavern, a negro boy, named INNES, a salt-water creole, marked
on both shoulders EH, heart on top, formerly the property
of Alexander Wilkie, Esq. of North-Britain, but now belongs
to the subscriber, by deed of conveyance, signed by the above
Alexander Wilkie the 2d of January last. Whoever will secure
the said runaway in any gaol or workhouse in this island, giving
information thereof to Levy Hart, Esq. Harbour-Street,
Kingston, shall receive a Pistole reward; and a further reward
of Twenty-Five Pounds to any person proving to conviction by
whom he is harboured.
JANE CALLENDER.
N. B. He was formerly in possession of Mr. James Hamilton,
of Bath, but was given up to the subscriber about two years
since by Joseph Barnes, Esq. he being attorney to the abovementioned
Alexander Wilkie: The said boy shortly after absconded,
and was found in possession of Mr. Hamilton, at Bath,
where it is strongly suspected he is now harboured.