Spanish-Town Workhouse,
Feb. 18, 1806.
MADE their escape from the Drivers, while at work on the
Race-Ground, a negro named JAMES, a creole, to the estate
of Frances Dunston, he now says to Mr. Bell, no mark, five
feet three inches, advertised for sale on Monday the 3d day of
March next, the other named DICK, a creole, to Mrs. Ireland.
A Pistole reward will be paid on lodging each of them in this
workhouse.
JAMES BOOTH, Overseer.