FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   174   175   176   177   178   179   180   181   182   183   184   185   186   187   188   189   190   191   192   193   194   195   196   197   198  
199   200   201   202   203   204   205   206   207   208   209   210   211   212   213   214   215   216   217   218   219   220   221   222   223   >>   >|  
Chambis, about 4 feet 4 inches high, of a yellow complexion. She is slender made, tolerable likely, somewhat pitted with Small-pox; her hair remarkably short, and her clothing cannot be described. The above reward will be paid to any person or persons who will deliver said negro woman to the subscriber at the house of Mr. Changeur. D. DAMCOURT. _The Baltimore Telegraph_, Oct. 18, 1796. RAN-AWAY, a MULATTO GIRL named CATHERINE about 18 years old, BY BIRTH FRENCH, but being a number of years in this country, has acquired the English pretty fluent. She is well known about town, therefore, this is to caution all persons from harbouring her, as they will be dealt with as the law orders in such case. JACOB DE LEON. N.B. A reward of Ten Dollars will be paid on proving where she is haboured. _The City Gazette and Daily Advertiser_, March 5, 1800. TEN DOLLARS REWARD Run away from the subscriber, on the Euhaw, South Carolina, a Boy about sixteen years of age, SUPPOSED FORMERLY FROM ST. DOMINGO. As he was purchased from a Frenchman, HE MAY SPEAK FRENCH FOR WHAT I KNOW, BUT SPEAKING ENGLISH, HE STUTTERS AND STAMMERS; he also beats well upon the drum. I do forwarn all captains of vessels not to carry him off, or any other persons not to harbour him upon their peril. ELIZABETH COLLETON. September 11. _The City Gazette and Daily Advertiser_, Sept. 18, 1800. VARIOUS KINDS OF SERVANTS A very likely Negro Woman to be sold, aged about 28 Years, fit for Country or City Business. SHE CAN CARD, SPIN, KNIT AND MILK; AND ANY OTHER COUNTRY-WORK. Whoever has a mind for the said Negro, may repair to Andrew Beadford in Philadelphia. A Young Negro Woman to be sold by Samuel Kirk in the Second Street, Philadelphia. _The American Weekly Mercury_ (Philadelphia), Oct. 26, 1721. _A Likely Negro Man about Twenty two Years of Age, speaks good English, has had the Smallpox and the Measles, has been seven Years with a LIME BURNER: To be sold, Inquire of John Langdon, Baker, next Door to John Clark's at the North End, Boston._ _A Likely Negro Man about Twenty-five Years of Age, has had the Small Pox, and speaks pretty good English, suitable for a Farmer, &C. To be sold. Enquire of the Printers._ _The Boston Weekly News-Letter_, March 21, 1734. TO BE SOLD A likely Young Negro Fellow, by TRADE A BRICKLAYER AND PLASTERER, has had the Small Pox. Enquire of the printer hereof. _
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   174   175   176   177   178   179   180   181   182   183   184   185   186   187   188   189   190   191   192   193   194   195   196   197   198  
199   200   201   202   203   204   205   206   207   208   209   210   211   212   213   214   215   216   217   218   219   220   221   222   223   >>   >|  



Top keywords:

persons

 

Philadelphia

 
English
 

Likely

 

pretty

 

Twenty

 

speaks

 
FRENCH
 

Weekly

 

Gazette


Advertiser

 

Boston

 

subscriber

 

reward

 

Enquire

 
captains
 

COLLETON

 
ELIZABETH
 

September

 

vessels


harbour

 

VARIOUS

 

Country

 
hereof
 

SERVANTS

 

Business

 
PLASTERER
 

BRICKLAYER

 
printer
 

suitable


Letter
 
Farmer
 
Printers
 
Langdon
 

Inquire

 

Samuel

 

Beadford

 

Second

 

Street

 

Andrew


repair

 
Whoever
 

American

 

Mercury

 

BURNER

 

Measles

 

Smallpox

 
Fellow
 
forwarn
 

COUNTRY