| 1861 - 168 pagina’s
...broad Hem at the Bottom, new strong shces with single Soles and large square steel Buckles. " Whcever secures the said Servant : so that his Master may have him again, lball hare Twenty Shillings Reward, and reasonable Charges, paid by " Robert Lamborn." " Custom House... | |
| 1894 - 772 pagina’s
...old Shoes and old J^roi>.<scrs. He was seen in Philadelphia on Sunday the 2id. of October. Whoever secures the said Servant, so that his Master may have him again and gives Notice to W. Pywell, Tanner in Philadelphia, sliall have Forty Shillings Reward, and reasonable... | |
| 1895 - 906 pagina’s
...Cap or Wig : He halts as he walks, seemingly rocking, and is what is called Spla.c-fcoted. W he ever takes up and secures the said Servant, so that his Master may liave him again, shall have Forty Shillings New York Currency, Reward, and all reasonable Charges,... | |
| 1897 - 706 pagina’s
...brown cloth breeches, has sore eyes, works in brass, copper and tin, and speaks, very good English. Whoever takes up and secures the said servant, so that his master may have him again, or will inform Paul Richard, Esq ; of the City of New- York, merchant, shall have a PISTOLE reward,... | |
| 1902 - 766 pagina’s
...Custom-House, Philadelphia, Entered In. Schooner Matthew, Mark Furneld, from Piscataway. Sloop Jeanne, William Bartlet, from Salem. Sloop Abigail, Peter...all reasonable Charges, by me MATTHIAS WILLIAMSON. Company in this Town, who will give the same Reward to have him secured. — The Pennsylvania Journal,... | |
| 1903 - 590 pagina’s
...an old brown cloth coat, a thick felt hat, no shoes nor stockings, says his name is William Rankin. Whoever takes up and secures the said servant, so that his master may get him again, shall have Three Pounds reward, and all reasonable charges, paid by JOHN HUTCHINSON.... | |
| William Nelson - 1903 - 592 pagina’s
...an old brown cloth coat, a thick felt hat, no shoes nor stockings, says his name is William Rankin, Whoever takes up and secures the said servant, so that his master may get him again, shall have Three Pounds reward, and all reasonable charges, paid by JOHN HUTCHINSON.... | |
| 1905 - 578 pagina’s
...Leather Jocky Cap, he Chews Tobacco very much and walks heavily, it is supposed he has a false Pass. Whoever takes up and secures the said Servant so that his Master may have him again, shall have Five Pounds Reward, besides what the Law allows, and all reasonable Charges, paid by — WILLIAM... | |
| John Daniel Crimmins - 1905 - 532 pagina’s
...supposed to have his old indenture with him." The advertisement then goes on to say that whoever takes up said servant so that his master may have him again, shall be rewarded and have " reasonable charges " paid. In an issue of the Pennsylvania " Packet," October,... | |
| George Warne Labaw - 1911 - 778 pagina’s
...Proprietor shoes half worn; he is very apt to get Drunk and is very Quarrelsome." "Whoever takes up the said servant so that his Master may have him again shall have Twenty Shillings as a Reward, besides reasonable Charges. Paid by me Stephen Warne." From The... | |
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