Kingston, Jan. 13, 1809.
ONE DOUBLOON REWARD.
ABSCONDED from the subscriber, about three months since,
a quadroon boy, named JOHN, calls himself JOHN CAMPBELL,
a creole of this island, speaks the French and Spanish
languages fluently, is about 18 years of age, and has been accustomed
to sail in vessels employed in the Spanish trade. It is
strongly suspected he was taken off the island in a sloop belonging
to Mr. Fray, of Montego-Bay, commanded by Capt. Friar,
bound to Cuba; on his return from whence he was apprehended
in Falmouth, and committed to the workhouse, from which he
made his escape. Whoever will apprehend and lodge in any
workhouse in this island shall receive the above reward.
J. V. DENHAM.