Kingston, March 26, 1806.
RAN AWAY from the subscriber, about three months ago, a negro
woman, named MARGARET, a creole: The above woman
is a Sempstress: Some part of her family being on Mr. Lechmere’s
property, it is suspected she may be harboured by some
of them near that place, or Port-Royal, or Greenwich, having
been lately seen in those neighbourhoods; she is a little pockmarked,
the bridge of her nose quite flat, and walks limping in
one of her feet. One Doubloon reward, and all expences, will
be paid to any person or persons who shall apprehend her, and
bring her to the subscriber; and Twenty Pounds reward on proving
to conviction by whom she is harboured, as the law will
be strictly put in force, by
MARY STUART, West-Street.