Green-Island, Hanover, Aug. 15, 1809.
RANAWAY from the subscriber, on Sunday the 13th inst. the
following Negroes, viz.
EDWIN, a Coromantee, a cooper by trade, 5 fet 9 or 10 inches
high, slender made, very black complexion, and has a slight
stuttrer in his speech; had on, when he went away,a check
shirt, sheeeting trowsers, a blue cloth jacket, and a straw hat;
he is well known at Montego-Bay, and has been several times
in Kingston.
FOOTE, a Mocho, likewise a cooper, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high,
stout made, large features, remarkable thick lips; was dressed
the same as Edwin; he is also well known at Montego-Bay.
LEVANT, an Eboe, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, very stout made,
pleasant countenance, artful and plausible, has been some
years employed in a drogger, and is known in most of the ports
round the island. Masters of vessels are particularly cautioned
against employing him, as it is likely he may attempt to pass as
free, and endeavour to procure work on board ship.
A reward of a Pistole for each will be paid on lodging them
in any gaol or workhouse in the island, on application to Mr.
Alex. Wilson, at the Wharf of Messrs. Crosman, Harris[inc],
and Co. Kingston; or to
JOHN MUNRO.