St. David, March 20, 1806.
FIFTY POUNDS REWARD.
WHEREAS the undermentioned slaves have absconded from
Sun Vale and Cocoa-Walk estates, in this parish, for a considerable
time past. The above reward is offered to any white
person or persons who will give information so as to lead to
conviction by whom they are harboured and employed, and
Twenty-Five Pounds to any person of colour. Two Doubloons
will be given for lodging them, or either of them, in any gaol or
workhouse in this island, and sending notice to Messrs. Dick,
McCall, & Co. in Kingston, or the subscriber, viz.
BAILEY, alias ZACHARIAH BAILEY, a mulatto, by trade
a carpenter, and can read and write, about five feet ten inches
high, stout made, aquiline nose, and the mark of a sore on one
of his ancles, is very plausible, and may attempt to pass as a
free man under the name of PLUMMER: QUASHIE, or BEATRICE
QUASHIE, an able creole negro man, inkneed, high
cheek bones, and prominent eyes, about five feet eight inches
high; and JAMES, also a creole, a mason by trade, yellowskinned,
stoops a little, generally wears his beard long, and
has a remarkably large nose, well known in this parish, and has
worked on Carlisle estate, in Vere.
JAMES OUCHTERLONY.