Kingston, November 8, 1809.
RANAWAY, from the subscriber, the following NEGROES,
some time back, for which Five Pounds reward will be given
for each, to lodge either of them in any gaol or workhouse in
this island, and Fifty Pounds to prove to conviction by whom
harboured. JUBA, alias PUSEY, formerly the property of mrs.
Sarah Rodriques Delcon, of Spanish-Town, no particular mark
except a scar on her left heel, well known in this town for selling
chorisas [inc] and sausages. Her daughter, named PHILLIS, alias ELEANOR, or ELEANOR COLLING, 4 feet 10 inches
high, no mark, very large nose, and thick lips. The above are
supposed to be about Spanish-Town, having relations there.
CASTANO, a stout negro woman, about 5 feet high, and very
much pock-marked, formerly the property of mrs. Island, of
Spanish Town; supposed to be about Hurker’s-Hall, or mr. Renuall’s
mountain. A mulatto boy, named WILLIAM, belonged
some time back to miss Stobo, of this town, marked on the
shoulder MH. And JOE, a sambo boy, marked on shoulder IL.
Captains are cautioned of taking off any of the above negroes,
as the law will be strictly enforced.
JEREMIAH LEVY,
Upper Part Duke-street.