Kingston, Jan. 14, 1806.
A NEGRO MAN, named DUKE, who was learning the trade
of a Cooper, having absented himself since the 20th of October
last, a reward of Ten Dollars, with all expences, will be paid
for apprehending him. He is about twenty years of age, five
feet eight inches high, has very full eyes, and an impediment
in his speech; as he could also work as a Tailor, it is supposed
he employs himself that way for the negroes on the plantations
in Liguanea.
And a negro man named CHARLES DOUGLAS, having ran
away from the ship Indian-Trader, when loading at Old-Harbour,
in June last; the like reward will be paid for apprehending
him; he attempts passing as free, and has been frequently
seen at the Maroon-Town, in St. George’s. Fifty Dollars for
each will be paid to any person proving to conviction by whom
they are harboured.
THOMAS HYNES.