Sorry, I'm not saying that. There could be, but there's probably not.

You're going to need an outlet, a faceplate, and some wire. You can find those at Home Depot, Lowes, most any hardware store. They're not very expensive either.

Now, instead of buying wire, you could use the wire that runs to the existing outlet. What you'd need to do is turn off the power and put up that note. Unscrew the faceplate. Unscrew the outlet. Now you can pull the outlet a little bit away from the wall. You can see the wire that goes into it, and you can see whether it comes from, if there's extra, how it's wired etc.

The simplest way to get what you want is to disconnect those wire on the existing outlet, and connect them to the new outlet. Granted, the new outlet will work, but the old won't. If you're renting the place you might want to somehow remember to make the switch back to the old outlet so that works when you move out. But it would be best in all cases if you just had both working.

I got to go, hope I was thorough enough, I'll check back later or tomorrow.