March 7, 1801.
RAN AWAY from Dunsinane, on Hope-River, near Mammee-
Bridge, a stout well-made Negro Man, named JAMES, of the
Eboe country; has his country marks, and is branded on the
right shoulder A within an O; smooth-faced, and rather heavy
about the eye-brows. He has with him a blue contoon, Kilmarnock
cap, Osnaburgh frock and trowsers, and sometimes
goes in a short frock, scolloped and decorated after the negro
fashion. A reward of Forty Shillings will be given to any one
who will lodge him in any of the workhouses, or deliver him to
the Overseer of Birnam-Wood Plantation, in St. George’s, or at
his Majesty’s Printing-Office, Kingston.