July 3, 1801.
TWO GUINEAS REWARD.
RAN AWAY from the subscriber, in April last, a Creole Negro
Wench, named CHARITY; she is rather short, and pitted with
the small pox: she was purchased about seven years and a half
ago, from Mr. John Phelps Ivory, living in St. John’s, near Clarendon,
at a place called the New-Ground, and at present in
possession of Mr. John Oliver; the said wench is supposed to
be harboured by her mother, named Priscilla, and sister, named
Queen, on the said property. The above reward will be given to
any person who will lodge her in any workhouse, so the subscriber
may get her; and Ten Pounds reward, on conviction by
whom harboured: The place is joining on PXC estate.
W. STATE.