Kingston, May 2, 1806.
DECAMPED, taking with her her Mistress’s Clothes, a negro
girl, named JOYCY, of the Eboe country, about five feet
for inches high, coal black, pitted a little with the small-pox,
large full eyes, and a yellow spot a little below the right ear,
marked on the right shoulder AI: She was brought to this town
from Mr. John Hoye’s pen, a few days back: It is supposed she
is higgling between Kingston and Spanish-Town, or between
Spanish-Town and Old-Harbour. Any person apprehending
and lodging her in any gaol or workhouse,shall be suitably
rewarded, by applying to
CATHERINE JOHNSON,
a free black woman.