Kingston, Nov. 23, 1801.
RAN AWAY, a negro boy, named JAMES, of the Eboe country,
marked on both shoulders EE within a diamond, a small spot
on the top of his head nearly bald, a full face, with large eyes,
about 17 or 18 years of age; had on an oznaburgh frock, and
a collar round his neck; was purchased at Mess. Thomas Laurance
& Co.’s Vendue-Store, from Mrs. S. Kelly. Whoever
will apprehend him, and either lodge him in the workhouse, or
bring him to the subscribers, shall receive a Half-Joe reward.
Every one is hereby cautioned against either employing or
harbouring the said negro. This is the second time he has run
away; while last absent he was employed on board some ship.
Any one proving by whom he is now employed, shall receive
Ten Pounds.
CLELAND & BULL.