Sept. 6, 1802.
£. 5 6s. 8d. Reward.
DESERTED from the American Schooner, Galatea, on Friday,
3d instant, a negro man, named William James, about 21 or
22 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, carried with him a
variety of clothes, so that his dress cannot be described. Said
negro man is a Creole of this island, and some years past was
employed on the wharf of Mr. John Moreham, of Lucea; was
afterwards in a drogger, and taken by a Spanish privateer, and
carried into St. jago de Cuba, where he was condemned and
sold as prize; and where the Subscriber purchased him from
his Spanish owner, in May, 1801, at which time he went by
the name Anthony. Whoever will apprehend and lodge said
negro in any workhouse of this island will be entitled to a doubloon
reward, which will be paid on application, at the store of
Henry, West and Co.
THOMAS PAINE,
Master of Schooner Galatea.