Kingston, June 27, 1805.
ESCAPED from a gang of the workhouse negroes, by chopping
his chain with a bill, when at work in the woods on the
other side of Castile-Port, on the 20th instant, a negro man,
named JOE, belonging to Mr. James Forteeth, of Clarendon, a
Coromantee, about five feet six inches high, marked on his right
shoulder TF in one, diamond on top, supposed to be about
thirty years of age. Any person lodging him in any place of
security, so that he may be returned to this workhouse, shall
receive a reward of One Pound Six Shillings and Eight Pence,
on application to
JAMES BARR, Sup.