Kingston, Nov. 21, 1800.
RAN AWAY from New-Gloucester, in Clarendon, about two
months ago, a Negro Woman, named JUDY, is likely, and
well-looking; speaks English very well: Also, JOHANNA, a
sambo, with her Child in arms, named WILLIAMS: The former
is supposed to be harboured by the Driver, belonging to
one Chateau Destande [inc], on the Main Ridge who resides on
a property formerly Paul Perkin’s, Esq.; the latter is sickly, and
may be about Windsor Plantation, where she has a husband. A
reward of Half-a-Joe will be paid to whoever will secure Judy,
and a suitable reward for Johanna, if not already taken.
HAN. D’AGUILAR.