Kingston, April 3, 1806.
RAN AWAY, on the 2d of January last, a negro man, named
FORTUNE, of the Coromantee country, about five feet ten inches
high, was purchased from Mr. Hugh McKay, at public
sale, at Mr. McClelland’s Vendue, on the 29th of October, 1805,
and was sent with a Letter to Spanish-Town: He is supposed to
be harboured about Mount-Pleasant, in St. Mary, being much
acquainted there, or Airy-Mount plantation. Half-a-Joe will be
given for lodging him in any gaol or workhouse, or bringing
him to the subscriber, in Foter-Lane.
JOHN BOWRY.