Kingston, 3d June, 1806.
RAN away, from the subscriber, on Sunday evening last, a
creole negro woman named LOUISA, about 5 feet 3 or 4 inches
high, smooth skin, and very stout made, she has no particular
marks about her; was lately hired to a Mrs. Soorah Flores as a
cake seller, and has been frequently seen sitting at Kingstreet
corner. A Reward of Four Dollars will be paid to any person,
who will apprehend or bring her to either of the subscribers, or
lodge her in any Gaol or Workhouse in this island; and a further
reward of Thirty two Dollars, on proving to conviction by
whom harboured, by applying to Joseph Ezekiel, sen. Whitestreet,
or to
Joseph Ezekiel, jun.
Corner of Tower-street and Mils lane.
P. S. – All persons are hereby cautioned against harbouring,
concealing, or employing the abive named Louisa; and Captains
of vessels likewise from taking her off the island, as the
law will be strictly enforced.