Up-Park Camp, June 3, 1806.
Fifty Pounds Reward.
RAN away, about three months ago, a negro man of the Angola
country named DUNDEE, purchased from Mr. John Butler,
late of Spanish-Town, carpenter; he had on when he went away, an oznaburgh frock and trowsers, and a blue jacket with
yellow cuffs and cape, he has been seen with some of the pioneers
at Up-Park-Camp. A Doubloon will be paid, ob delivering
him to the subscriber at Up-Park-Camp, or lodging him in
any Gaol or Workhouse; and the above reward if proved to be
harboured by a white of free person of colour.
R. Sowdan.
N. B. – Found by one of the subscriber’s negroes, on the Slipe
Road, a WATCH CHAIN, apparently gold, with a SEAL and
[inc][…]ed in a paper, with a pair of new black SILK STOCKINGS.
The owner may have these by describing them, and
giving a gratuity to the negro who found them, and paying for
this advertisement.