St. Thomas in the Vale,
November 2, 1802.
RAN AWAY from Cassia-Grove, Liguanea, in January last,
the following Negroes, belonging to the estate of the late Mr.
James Owen:
ROMEO, a yellow skinned creole negro, about 5 feet 2 inches
high, marked IO on one of his shoulders; has been seen
between Old-Harbour and Kingston.
ROSE, a handsome black creole wench, about 5 feet 4 inches
high, walks very upright, and very plausible, marked IO on
both cheeks; supposed to be harboured about Chancery-Hall
Mountain, on which estate she has a husband.
SALLY, a yellow skinned elderly woman, in-toes, with a remarkable
short forehead, marked IO on one shoulder; has been
lately at the Ramble, where she appeared swelled and sickly.
A reward of Five Pounds will be paid to any person, for apprehending
any of the above negroes, and bringing them to Edward
Smith, Esq. Liguanea; John Munro, Kingston; or, to the
subscriber, St. Thomas in the Vale; or lodging them in any gaol
or workhouse in the island: And a further reward of Twenty
Pounds will be paid to any person that will give information
where and by whom any of them are harboured, so that they
may be prosecuted to conviction.
GEORGE CLARK.
Also, To be Sold or Rented a HOUSE in Church-Street, in
Kingston, called Dallas’s Lodging-House; and a large HOUSE
in the Church Parade, Spanish-Town. Apply as above.