March 27, 1806.
A DOUBLOON REWARD.
RAN AWAY, from Golden-Grove plantation, in the parish of
St. Thomas in the East, a creole negro man, named ISAAC,
twenty-two years of age, five feet six inches high, stout made,
round face, has an old cut, healed up, on the left wrist, and
swelled round the same. All Masters of Vessels are hereby
cautioned from carrying him off the island, as the law will be
strictly enforced against them. The above reward will be given
for apprehending and lodging him in any gaol or workhouse,
on application to Mr. Lewis Cruicksbanks, Overseer on the
said plantation, or to the subscribers, in Kingston.
DICK, McCALL, & CO.