October 12, 1804.
CAUTION TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS.
RAN AWAY from the subscriber, a few days ago, two negro
men; the one named LONDON, formerly belonging to John
Spence Munro, and lately purchased from Dtevens Wood, Esq.
deputy-marshal: he is a stout able fellow, about forty years of
age, and a small scar on his left cheek, near the eye, well known in Spanish-Town, Kingston and Salt-Ponds: The other named
JOHN, or IGNATIO, a native of Curraçoa, and purchased
some years since from Teleman Crager, Esq. he is a very stout
able fellow, has one of his knees much bent, and walks limping
in consequence; he is well-known in Port-Royal; speaks
English rather indifferently. The above negroes will, no doubt,
endeavour to get on board some vessel, so as to escape of the
island. Captains of vessels are hereby cautioned not to take the
said slaves away, as the law will be strictly enforced against
them. Half-a-Joe reward will be paid for each on application
toWilliam Graham, Esq. Attorney at Law, Kingston.
T. GREENHILL.
N. B. Captains commanding Spanish Vessels are particularly
cautioned.