Kingston, April 3d, 1806.
TWENTY POUNDS REWARD.
RAN AWAY, from Raymond-Hall Coffee Plantation, in the
Parish of St. Andrew, a negro man slave named WILL, a Carpenter
by trade, a Coromantee, works with his left hand; it is
stronglu suspected that he is harboured by some negroes at
Hall’s-Delight-Sugar Estate, as he has a wife there, and was
in the habit of going there almost every Sunday. Whoever will apprehend and deliver him to the Overseer at Raymond-Hall
Plantation, or to the subscriber, shall receive a pistole reward,
and if proved to conviction by whom he is harboured, the above
reward of Twenty Pounds will be given.
JOHN T. G. HARRIS.