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The Maryland Gazette from Annapolis, Maryland • Page 3

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1 2 RA away from the Subfcriber, Convict Servant Man, named Tbomat Shoo tcr; is a frefli colour'd likely young Fellow', about 5 Feet hfgh has fliort Hair, and a great Number Warts on both his Hands 'Had on a Pair of old Linnen Breeches with Metal Buttons," a Pair of Crocus Trowfets, an Qfnabrigs Shirt, an old Felt Hat, a ftriped5 Flannel Jacket, a blue Fearnothing Jacket, a Pair of colour'd Yarn Stocking, and old 'Shoes. "'Whoever fecures the faid 'fo as his Mailer miy have hid agairi, (hall have Twenty Shillings Reward, befides what the Law allows and if taken Out of the Province Two 'Benjamin Duvall. Annapolis, Jmi 4, 1753... WH A the Gentlemen Shippers and Friends of Meffieurs Hanbu rys, have been advifed and addrrfled, that the faid llanhuryi had Charteied two Ships belonging to the how on the Stocks, one to losd in Wyi River, Burthen upwards of 300 Hogflieads, Alexander' PedJit, the other to load in Pattrpfci Burthen upwards of 400 Hog heads, James Criagbi Matter, "agreeable to faid Charter. And whereas the Shippers and Friends of faid Hanburys may be doubtful the faid Ships will not be ready to take in Tobacco in Time, fo as to be loaded ta prevent 8 Winter Paflage thefe are, therefore, to acquaint Meflisurs Hanburys that the Ship for Wyi River will be there feme Time this flie being now almoft ready and that for Piitapfio will be there in July, ready to fervc Meffieurs Hanburys Friends, agree able to faid Charter, and make no doubt, tut by the Affiftanco of faid Hanburys Friends, may be loaded in Time to fail with the Majority of the Shjps.

or. by faft of September, as there iliall.be no Affiltance wanting to dtfpatch (aid Ships, By their mijl obedient bumble Servant, Patrick Creagh. June 4, 1753. RA a Way from the Sublcri ber. living on the lower End of Kent Jjland, th'efollcwirg Convift Servants 'f bonis Jones, a Welcbman, about 40 Years of Age, is a fliort well Jet Mart, has a long Nofe a crooked, Part cf his Head is bald, his Eyes are very weak, and is hard of hearing.

He has taken a large Sum of Money with him the Per fon or Perfjns takings him up, are defired tojfe cure what Money he has left. V. ir ..11 iff Un iviargarer ryans, a 111 luuy. uiuau, uui 11 111 .11 1 1, 1 I 1 Ireland, nas a nit pace, DiacK cun rja'r, nazie fcyes, and is freckled. Mad on a itrtped iveriey Country made Petticoat, a quilted Petticoat very much worn, an, Ofoabrigs Shirt, an old ftamp'd Linnen Gown, and a Pair of blue Worded Stock They have Variety of Cloaths.

Whoever takes up the fai Servar.ts, and brings 'them to their Mailers, fliall have Twenty Shillings Currency Rewaid for each, befides what the Law allows, paid by Joba Collar, x' Henry Wepdon. t. i London Jowl, June 14', 1753.. A away from; the; Subicri on Tuefday Morning lair, the two fol. lowing Servant viz.

Piilip Williams, an Indented Servant, a Cabinet and Cnairmaker by 'Trade, about Feet 5 Inches high, much pitted the SmU Pox, very dark Complexion, Eyes, his under Lio on the left Side'of hfs Mduth very thick, which fomewhat binders his Speech: He had on an old Hat and grey Wig', a German Serge Coat much fpotted with Tar, a brown Linnen Jacket' and Breeches, new new Thread Stockings, and a very 'good white Shitt. i Henry Gibbons, a Carpenter," about the fame Height with Williams, (loops mach forward in his looks. rai'd, and feldom peaks without fmilingj one Toe of his left Foot lies Over the others He bad on a rew Ofnabrigs Shirt, and Trowfers (the Jacket without Buttons), a new Felt Hat, an old Silk Cap, and old Shoes. Whoever takes up the faid Runaways, or either of them, and fecures them fa as their Mailers may have them again, (hall have a PISTOLE Re ward for each, befides what the Law allows. "7: William EroiUnl v' James Difney, N.

P. finnefiefT thtv are roone towards the Eallern Store, having taken a Swhooaer Boat, a. Belonging to tluam U'Jt. .7 IM In tbi Snvw Polly, Johs Tot, Uafitr, PA RCEL of SERVANTS, conliftingof Men ard Women 5. among which are a great1 Number of Tiadefmen, and Farmerr, and are to be Sold on.

board the faid Snow, "now lying itAnnaf lis, for Bills 0 Ex 'change, Sterling, Gold, or Paper by A Jobn7roy A Lancelot Jacques, 'William Thornton. N. B. Conflant Attendance will be given, 'til the ill of July, on board the faid Snow or al the Store of Mr. Lancelot Jacquei.

The faid Snow will take in Freight for Bar badors, on the lowed Terms. Maryland Patapfci, EIGHT PISTOLES RE A )D. RAN away from the Baltimore Iron' Works, on Saturday N'ght Iaft being the id Inflant, two EngHJb ConvifLServant Men, belonging to Cbaties Efq; and Company 1 viz. John Williams, botli; nHerefvrdJI)jrerini bred a Farmer, aged about of a brown Complexion, middle Stature, well fet, has a broad Face, a great Bemifh in one of his Eyes, fpeaks broad and his Head lately lha ved, Oulton, born in the Country but bred moflly in Loudon, fpeaks good Englifh, is likewife of middle Stature, but a fmaller Man than (fit Hams, it a fmooth fpoken Fellow, of a whitilh light Hair, and pretty much pock mark'd. htv have left mod of their working behind them, andflole the following viz.

a long fkirted white Cloth Coat pretty much worn, trimnv'd with white Metal Buttons, cnd double brafle, a Felt Hat, a Pair of hite Vrrn Stockings, two white Shirts, two Pair of Negro Shoes, a Pair if neat wooden heel'd Pump, a new Bear (k'n Coat of a darkifh Colour, trimm'd with Metal Buttons, a brown Cloth Waiftcoat without Sleeves, a Pair of ftriped. Holland Breeches, two odd Buckles, two or three Pair of new Crocus Trow a brown and a grizzle Wig, and may have other Things. They have taken with them two Cart Horfes, bo Bay one of them pretty large, and very old, but camel rrmember the Brand, and gaul'd a little nn tk Shoulders the rther a well turn'd Horfe. in cood Order, about rine Years old, a Star in his Forehead, both or tnem dop a inon, ana moi an round, and the Shoes flampt thus, Whoever lecures trie iaia runaways in anyunai, m'lfhin Miles from faid Works, (hall have Fifty Shillings for each if Miles' from faid Works, Three Pounds Ten Shillings for each and if taken out of the Province, Four Piftoles for each and reafonable Charges, if brought home. DiV or Tb 3 Ktcbard Croxall.

AL indebted to the Elbte of Mr. Zacbariab Maccubbin, decea fed, are fired to make Payment; and all Claims agaioft the faid ElUte sre defired to be brought in, to Nicholas Mac cubbinu Exe "3 cutor' 4. 753 RAN away from the Falls of Rappahannock River, Virginia, about the latter End of lail Ftbruary, two belonging to the Subscriber viz. Jobn Dtnnifton, a Shoemaker, about 5 Feet and a half hjgh, betwixt 32 and 33 Years of ftm, and well made, of.a pale Complexion, and has a fmooth infinuating Way of. Talking he has ah Excrefer.ce hanging to the lower Part of one of his Ears," in form of a Pendulum: His Drefs is uncertain, as he carried Variety of Cloathrwith him 1 viz.

a Thunder and Lightning Coat, a blue German Serge one, a dark colour'd Prize New ma ket one, a white and a pale Wig. Hannah, Wife to the above DenniJIon, (he is middle fiz'd, tolerable handfome, and appears to be about 15 Yeats of Age, her Nofe is flat and fhort, and her Face is round Her Drefs too is uncertain, as (he likewife had Variety of Cloaths but much better than can be expefled for one jn her Station. They carried with them a Horfe (I don't remember his Colour), and a white Mare. Whoever apprehends the faid Raways, may tmnl. to Mr.

Honas Green, in Annapolis, who will 1 ta 1 T1 SlA'rUUPIi'i' Rtwiru tur tuc 1 wo, ree Pounds for each, with realonable Charges. Daniel Lavttvell. TT'TIi funoofed they are about LancoRer Town, as they enquired the Way thither. To' be old the Subfcribtr, in Annapolis, A SCKfpQNE which will carry ,500 Bulhe's, wLh digging, fcfr. fit for the Bay Trade.

As alfd, A good Flat, which wi'l carry. Twelve Hogftieads ofTobacco, Cords of Wood. The Subfaiber has alio purchalctf a very good Silverfmith en Jeweller, who can do any that Way Hfe likewife makes all Manner of Mourning Rirgs, as well as Can ba" made Jn London and all Perfbns; wir.ting Thirg" made, or. mended, may depend 6n being faithfully feived, by Tbeir bumble Servant, John Inch WHEREAS Mr. William Hunt, Merchant, in London, has cOr.ftituttd me the Subfcriber, his Attorney in Faft, for Tranfact ing hit Affairs in this Province This thrrefo to require all.

thofe indebted to the faid Hunt, to make immediate otherwife they mult expeft Trouble, from Lancelot Jacques. Jlfay 28, 753 Subfcribefs haying receiv ed Letters from the aDDoir.ted hi the Creditors of Mr. Charles Carnan, of London, Merchant, give this Notice, That 'they, by their faid Letters, have promifed, and do engage therri felves, to pay all juft Demands agairjfl faid Carnan' Eflate, in this Province and that they have ap pointed Mr. Daniel Chamitr (who may Ije expecl." ed in this Province every Dny), and Mr. John Carnan, to fettle and adjuft the fame And in or der to fatisfy every one concerned, have thought proper to mention the Names of faid Truflees with their Characters, Word for Word, in faid Letter, under Meffieurs John Hanbttry ard John Buchannan'i which, we hope, will be fuf J.

ficient, to prevent any further Expence to faid Carnan' Eflate. David JrnoUU Rowland Carnan. Jabez Bloxham, Thomas Harrop, Henry Voght, w1 Charles Worrall, 1 John Barton, TruJIees. James Gibfon, 3 thi under written, do detlare to all to whom it may Concern, That the above written Tru tees an Perfons of undoubted Reputation ed Credit, capable of making gcod uny Engagement thef may undertake, and to us ivel known as Witntft our Hands, John JHN BuCHAVNAN. N.

B. The faid Truflees alfo write, That fa Account, of Sales, will be render'd for all the Tobacco, coniign'd to faid Carnan, with, all convenient Speed. RAN away on the aift of this 1 Inflant May, from Col. Tayloe'i Mine Bank, in Baltimore County, near Patepfco Falls, three New Negro Men, named George, Dick, and Frank. Two of them had on when they went away, Cot A.

ton Jackets, and'ihe other Planes of a dark Colour I Whoever takes up the faid Negroes, and brings them to the Subfcriber, at the faid Mine Bank, fliall have Twenty Shillings for each, befides what the Law allows, if taken out of the County. John Hartfiorne. ST A from the Lane a Jbiri Iron Works, in Baltimo Courty. af the Head of Back River, fometime in the Month of May, 1751; the two following Creatuies viz. One a brown Bay Horfe, well fet, near 14 Hards high, paces flow, goes wide behind, has feme Saddle Spots on hia Back, a bufliy Mane and Tail, and branded on the rear Buttock U.

The other a fmall Black Mare, made very long, one hind Foot white, paces naturally, branded on the rear Shoulder and Buttock or $, and on the off Shoulder N. C. Tis fuppofed the Mare hat, a yearling Colt with, her, as flie was near Foal ing when they flrayed away. They were toth bred Virginia, and expeft. they have made to wards Reck Creek Ferry, as they have often crof 'd there." Any Perfon that will brirthe faid Crea tures to the above Iron Works, or give Intelligence where they may be had, fliall be paid Thirty Shillings 'Reward, or Fifteen for either, ty the Subfcriber, living at faid Works.

Jofepb Watlins. I ft.

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