Kingston, June 17, 1802.
RUN AWAY,
FROM the subscriber, a mulatto Boy named Manuel, otherwise
goes by the name of Manuel Marache, about 5 feet and
a half high, speaks the Spanish and French languages perfectly
well, and spends his time chiefly among the Spaniards in all
parts of the town, and very often he may be seen selling segars.
He is well known in this town and all over the country. It is
likely he may travel, as he was seen lately on the road to St.
Ann’s; his being artful, may pass himself for a free man, there
being every possibility of his trying to quit the island. This is a
caution given to all Masters of vessels, (foreigners in particular)
not to carry off the island the said boy, as the utmost rigour
of the Law will be put in force, and any person bringing him
to the subscriber or at the store of Hart and Adolphus, shall be
handsomely rewarded.
Levy Hart.