Newfield, St. Elizabeth,
June 24, 1806.
ABSCONDED from this settlement, four months ago, Three
New Negro Men, Congoes: They had on when they went
away blue baize frocks, and took their bills and blankets: It is
very probable they are harboured in the neighbourhood of the
subscriber’s property: from circumstances that have reecently
transpired, the harbourers it is supposed are free brown people,
or their slaves. They were not marked, but would, it is supposed, answer to the named of Newfield, Hague, and Tyne. A
Doubloon for the apprehension of each will be given on application
to Messrs. Mitchell & Miller, Black-River; Mr. George
Young, senior, Gosehn Post-Office; or to
THOMAS JOHN BRANFOOT.