Fountain Estate, Clarendon, Jan. 29, 1805.
ONE HUNDRED POUNDS REWARD.
RAN AWAY from this estate, the following negroes, late the
property of JAMES SMITH, Esq. deceased, viz.
QUAW, a tall stout black complexioned man, has lost part of
his nose.
BIG DAMON and TOM, very tall stout men, of yellow complexions.
SAMBO, of middle stature, yellow complexion, and wild staring
eyes.
MORRIS, also of middle stature, with a cast in his left eye.
SAM, of middle stature and black complexion.
SYPHAX, an old man, with sore legs, and of a middle stature.
PITT, a boy about eighteen or nineteen years of age, a sharp
shrewd speaking lad, and a dark complexion.
The above negroes are perfectly well known at Long’s wharf,
Old-Harbour Bay, and at the wharves in Kingston, at which
places they have been frequently employed, and it is supposed
have made their way to one or other of them. It is conjectured
they are marked JS.
Five Pounds reward will be given to any person for taking up
either of the above negroes, and lodging them in any of the
workhouses or gaols in this island; and Twenty-Five Pounds
to such person proving to conviction if harboured by a free
person or slave; and also the above reward of One Hundred
Pounds, if harboured by a white person.
DUTTON S. TURNER.
N. B. Captains of ships and all other persons are particularly
cautioned not to employ any of the above negroes, as the law
will be put in force against them for so doing.