Kingston, March 10, 1801.
RAN AWAY from the subscriber, a Negro Man named JAMES,
a creole of Kingston, about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high,
stout made, of a coal black, and has lost some of his teeth in
the front of his mouth, off his upper jaw; he generally wears a
long frock; formerly the property of Miss Susannah Barnett, in
Orange-Street, Kingston. A reward of Five Pounds will be given
to any person that will lodge said negro in any workhouse
in this island, or deliver him to the subscriber, at his ship-carpenter’s
yard, easr end, Kingston: Twenty Pounds will be given
to those who will prove to conviction the person who harbours
him, and if by a person of colour Two Pounds. All masters of
vessels are cautioned against taking him off the island, as the
law will be strictly enforced against them.
ROBERT McKOWEN.