Mavis-Bank Plantation, parish of
Port-Royal, Jan. 6, 1806.
RAN AWAY from this property, upwards of twelve months
ago, two negro men, both elderly: - JAMMIE, five feet eight
inches high, knock-kneed, slim made, and snivels very much
in his speech: - SAMSON, of the Chamba country,and has his
country marks in his face; he is about five feet six inches high,
stout made, and stutters a good deal. It is supposed they are
harboured in the neighbourhood of the Barracks plantation,
Bine-Mountain-Valley. A reward of a Doubloon for each is hereby
offered for lodging them in any gaol or workhouse, on
giving information to William Breakenridge, overseer of the
said property; or, in Kingston, to
McCAA & WALKER.
N. B. A reward of Twenty Pounds will be given on proving to
conviction by whom they are harboured.