May 3, 1801.
TWENTY POUNDS REWARD.
RAN or INVEIGLED AWAY, from Spring-Field plantation, in
the parish of St. Andrew, two negro men, named WILLIAM
and TOM, and a boy, named PHOENIX, belonging to the Estate
of the late ARCHIBALD DUFF, deceased. A description
of the negroes is thought unnecessary, there being reason to
suppose they have been enticed away from the property by
some evil-disposed person or persons, and by whom it is strongly
suspected they are now secreted. The above reward will be
given on lodging them in any gaol or workhouse in this island;
and a further reward of Two Hundred Pounds to conviction by
whom they are harboured.
STEELE, THOMPSON, & MAIS.