Kingston, Jan. 24, 1806.
ABSCONDED from the subscriber, some time last year, a likely
young creole negro man, named LONDON, about five feet
ten inches high; he speaks English tolerably well, very artful
and insinuating, no particular mark on him that the subscriber
is acquainted with; he was seen in the parish of St. Dorothy
where some of his relations are, and lately in Spanish-Town.
The reward to any person for delivering him to the subscriber,
or lodging him in any workhouse or gaol in this island, giving
information thereof, will be Half-a-Joe, and Three Doubloons
on proving to conviction by whom he is harboured, by applying
to Messrs. Robertsons, Munro, & Bullock’s Office, to
THOMAS BARTON.