Kingston, Sept. 29, 1809.
RANAWAY on the 8th ult. a yellow-complexioned creole Negro
Wench, named PHOEBE, marked GW on one shoulder;
formerly the property of the late Daniel Moore, Esq. is well
known in and about Halfway-Tree and Kingston, and is supposed
to be harboured in East-Harbour-Street, where she was
seen a few days since. A Pistole reward will be paid for apprehending
and lodging her in any gaol or workhouse, or delivering
her to Mr. John Arnold, in East-Street, or at the subscriber’s
Pen (late Dr. Rees’s), near Halfway-Tree.
For LEASE or SALE, the said PEN, containing 12 ½ Acres
of Land, mostly in Corn and Guinea-Grass. One the premises
are an excellent flagged Pond; a comfortable piazzaed-in
Dwelling-House, consisting of a commodious hall, three bedrooms,
and out-offices. For further particulars please apply
to Thomas Townshend, Esq. in Kingston, or at Shoster’s Hill
plantation, St. Andrew’s.
GEORGE WARD.