March 20, 1801.
RAN AWAY from Birnam-Wood Coffee Plantation, in the
parish of St. George, Two Negro Girls, named PEGGY and
PATTY, the former of the Mungola country, the latter of the
Eboe. Peggy is a stout-made girl, drawls out her words in speaking,
and has rather a pleasant countenance; Patty is a small
raw-boned girl. If they are marked, it is on the shoulder, with
A within an O. A reward of Forty Shillings for each will be
paid, on lodging them in any workhouse, or delivering them to
the Overseer of the Plantation, and Ten Pounds, for proving to
conviction the person who may harbour them.