Kingston, Oct. 29, 1801.
TWENTY POUNDS REWARD.
RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, Two Negro Fellows, named
PETER and QUAMINA, by trade cabinet-makers, are wellknown
in Kingston, and pretend to be devout Methodists.
Half-a-Joe will be paid for each, on lodging them in a gaol or
workhouse; and, on proof of being harboured or employed, the
above reward.
One of the above fellows has been seen in a Grog Shop, with
plenty of Money in his pocket.
JOHN FISHER, King-Street.