Salisbury, St. Ann, July 27, 1805.
RAN AWAY from the subscriber, in March last, a negro woman,
named MARGARET, a creole, good looking, of the middle
stature, and about thirty-five years old. Having relations in
Clarendon and at Green Park estate, in Trelawny, she is supposed to be harboured at one of these places by them. Also, in
March, 1804, a negro man, named JOE, a creole, of a slender
make, from five to five and a half feet high, and about thirty
years of age: He is very artful, and has passed for free about St.
Mary’s, where he has many relations who are free, and assisted
him in escaping from a negro sent in search of him some time
ago. A reward of Two Doubloons will be given for the apprehension
of said runaways, and Twenty Pounds to any person
proving to conviction by whom they are harboured.
J. G. NIBBS.
[sign of the hand right] Captains of vessels are caitioned against
taking the said runaways off the island.