Port-Royal, June 18, 1801.
RAN AWAY from the subscriber, about five months since, a
Negro Man Slave, named SHARPER, by trade a butcher, and
well known about the beef-market in Kingston, having been in
the habit of [inc] [selling] small stock there for several years:
he is a creole of this island, about six feet high, his right hand
lame; he is well known in Clarendon and the leeward parishes,
having been accustomed to travel, to purchase stock; he is
supposed to be harboured about Greenwich Road. A Half-Joe
reward will be paid on lodging the said slave in any gaol or
workhouse in this island; and a further reward of Ten Pounds
on any person proving to conviction by whom harboured.
BENJ. WHITTAKER.