Old-Harbour, Oct. 25, 1806.
WENT AWAY, from the subscriber, on the 15th[?] June 1802[?],
a young quadroon man, named JOHN THOMPSON, between
17 or 18 years, five feet three or four inches high, of a dark
complexion, has several blotches or scars on his back, walks
very awkward; he has been frequently seen about Kingston
and Port-Royal, where he passes for a fisher-man. Ten Pounds
will be paid to any person bringing him to the subscriber, or
lodging him in any workhouse, and Twenty Pounds on proving
to conviction by whom harboured.
WILLIAM HARRIS.
Johns Pen.