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Kingston, March 13, 1801. RAN-AWAY, the beginning of February last, a Negro Man,
named PAUL, about 5 feet high, stout made; he has got two of
his front teeth out; well known in this town; being a drummer
in the second company first battalion; he is in the habit of breaking
horses, therefore, is supposed to be employed by some of
the horse-breakers. Whoever will lodge the above slave in any
workhouse of this island, or bring him to the subscriber, shall
receive a reward of Ten Pounds; and a further reward of Twenty
Pounds is offered, to whoever will prove to conviction by
whom he is harboured or employed.
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