Molyne’s, Liguanea, March 10, 1806.
RAN AWAY from the above plantation, on the 3rd of February
last, a negro man, named CUFFEE, by trade a cooper: He is
about twenty-four years of age, about five feet ten inches high,
of active make, black complexion, without any brand-mark,
or, if he has any, it is with the letters GP, K, reversed, on top;
he is a creole, speaks very good English, but stutters a little
when he speaks fast: He is supposed to be harboured in the vicinity
of the Maroon-Town, in St. Mary; Port-Maria, or Oracabessa,
where he was taken up about three years ago. A reward
of Twenty Pounds will be given to any person securing him in
any gaol or workhouse, or delivering him to the Overseer on
the above plantation; or Thirty Pounds on conviction of the
person who has harboured or employed him.