Corsham, St. Elizabeth,
April 8, 1806.
HORRID MURDER!!!
TWENTY POUNDS REWARD.
RAN AWAY two negro men, of the Eboe country, the one
named MARK, about five feet eight inches high, of a yellow
complexion, much marked in the face with his country marks;
the other named BILLY, of nearly the same height, but of a
darker colour. The negro, Mark, has been guilty of murdering
a Woman and Two Children, and maiming a fourth, belonging
to the above property, previous to his making his escape. The
fellow Billy is an accomplice of Mark’s. Whoever apprehends
the above negroes, or either of them, so that they may be brought
to justice, shall receive the above reward, by applying to
me, on the above property.
RICHARD NEWMAN.