Kingston, Feb. 26, 1801.
RAN AWAY from the subscriber, about eight months ago, ANTHONY,
a creole, 5 feet 5 inches high; he is a taylor by trade;
his right hand is crooked a little by the rheumatic pains; he is
supposed to be harboured at Red-Hill estate, as his family are
all there. QUAMINA, a creole; he is supposed to be 5 feet 7
or 8 inches; has no mark; has a cast in one of his eyes; one of
his hands is much withered by the crabyaws; he is a drayman.
Also, CATCHBY, a creole: he is supposed to be the same height;
he is a bricklayer by trade. Whoever apprehends the said
slaves, and brings them to the subscriber’s house, at the man of
war pump, will receive Ten Pounds reward for each, Anthony
and Catchby; and Half-a-Joe for Quamina.
FRANCIS LOVE.