Newfield, Mayday, March 10, 1806.
ABSCONDED from this settlement, on the evening of the 4th
instant, taking with them their blankets and bills, three young
new negro men, Congoes; they have no other than their country
marks, if even those; they each had on a hat and a blue baize
frock, with a red collar. It is probable they may have proceeded
towards town. They answer to their names of Newfield, Haigh,
and Tyne. Any person securing the above negroes, and giving
information to the subscriber, or lodging them in any workhouse,
or giving information so that they may be found, shall receive
Half-a-Joe reward for each, and all expences paid.
THOMAS JOHN BRANFOOT.