Spanish-Town, Nov. 12, 1801.
THE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public
in general, that he has removed his late shop, behind the public
buildings, to a house at the south corner leading from the
Union Tavern and lately occupied by Mr. Fry, saddler, where
he still continues to crry on the
Saddler and Harness-making
Business, in all its branches, and hopes, by his attention and
punctuality in business, to merit a continuance of their former
support and favour. He begs leave to caution the public
against taking recepts on his account, except from himself or
Mr. William Campbell.
HENRY FRASER.
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ABSCONDED, about a week ago, a Negro Man, named BOB,
by trade a saddler, about 5 feet 8 or 9 iches high, and of a swarthy
complexion, formerly belonging to Mr. Abraham Bravo.
Whoever will apprehend the said negro, or lodge him in any
workhouse, shall receive HALF-A-JOE reward on application
as above