Vere, April 26, 1806.
RAN AWAY from the Farm plantation in November, 1805, [in
November last] the following slaves, viz. – HECTOR, CUFFEE,
NED, and JULY [JUDEY], late the property of Mrs.
Elisher Raynger, deceased, and are supposed to be harboured
on the neighbouring estates: Also, a negro man, named CYRUS,
very stout, and remarkably large feet, supposed to be
harboured on Parnassus estate, Clarendon. One Doubloon will
be paid on securing either of the above negroes in any gaol or
workhouse, or delivering them to the subscriber; and a further
reward is hereby offered of Two Doubloons each, on proving
to conviction by whom harboured, on application to their proprietor.
J. G. BOOTH, junior. [JOHN GALL BOOTH]