Spanish-Town, March 29, 1806.
RANAWAY, from the subscriber, about [] years ago, a negro
woman, named SYLVIA, of the Chamba country, and has her
country marks about her; she was formerly the property of Patrick
Donelian, late of Clarendon, tavernkeeper, and sold to
the subscriber by Bryan Connor, of the parish of St. Elizabeth,
planter; she is supposed to be harboured at Lawes Pen by a
sambo slave named MICHAEL, belonging to Mr. Donaldson,
of the said parish. A reward of Two DOUBLOONS will be paid
to any person or persons on lodging her in any workhouse, or
bringing her to the subscriber, and a further reward of FIFTY
POUNDS will be paid for proving to conviction by whom she
is harboured.
I. B. BURROWS.
N. B. If the above negro will return to her owner she will be
forgiven.