Kingston, March 12, 1801.
RAN AWAY, some time last month, a tall, stout-made, creole
wench, of a black complexion, named PHILLIDY: She has
a mark upon one of her cheeks, and two or three about her
shoulders, that has much the appearance of licks; she is very
artful, and may change her name, and endeavour to pass for
a free woman. She is supposed to carry along with her a little
child, about eighteen months old, called ELIZA. Whoever will
apprehend the said negro, and bring her to the subscriber, in
Luke-Lane, will receive Half-a-Joe reward.
MARTHA REMEKE.