Kingston, August 13, 1801.
ABSCONDED from the subscriber, about 3 weeks ago, a Negro
Boy, named AZOR, of the Congo country, about 12 years
of age; he is very well made and lusty, having had the small
pox lately, which marks are still visible; about 4 feet high; his
complexion rather dark, he has fine large eyes, and a flat nose.
He speaks a little French and English, and wore, at the time
he absconded, a blue (dyed) linen shirt. He has not any marks
[…] his owner’s name about him. Whoever will lodge the
said Slave in any workhouse, or bring him to the subscriber,
at Messrs. E. & F. Robertson’s Office, in Duke-Street, shall
receive a reward of Forty Shillings, from
JOS. ARCHAMBAU.