Spanish-Town, Sept. 17, 1803.
RANAWAY, the four following negroes, belonging to the estate
of the late Thomas Williams, deceased, viz –
WILTSHIRE, a creole, about 24 years old, has ben absconded
for 2 years, and is supposed to be harboured about St. Ann, and
will, as he already has, endeavour to pass as free.
SUE, a Chamba, marked T W on her right shoulder, has been
away about 5 months.
LEMON, a creole negro woman, marked T W on her right
shoulder; and is well known to be harboured in this town.
AMELIA, a Coromantee girl, about 4 feet 8 inches high, has
been absent about 5 months.
Any person securing either, or all of the above negroes, in any
of the workhouses, of this island, or bringing them to the subscriber,
shall receive a PISTOLE reward for each; and if proved
to conviction by whom harboured, the further reward of Ten
Pounds will be paid. Apply at the Printing-Office, in this town,
or to
THOMAS WILLIAMS.