John Harry's wagoner for sale, 1819
THE subscriber wishes to dispose of his
Waggoner, (a slave)
Who is also a very good farm hand, sold for want of employment. He has also a quantity of excellent HAY for sale
JOHN HARRY. January 19. 11—:f.
THE subscriber wishes to dispose of his
Waggoner, (a slave)
Who is also a very good farm hand, sold for want of employment. He has also a quantity of excellent HAY for sale
JOHN HARRY. January 19. 11—:f.
Sheriffs Sale.
Thursday the 27th day of August inst. at the house of Milton H. Sackett, in Williams Port—
One undivided moiety or half part of a Tract of Land, lying in Washington county, Maryland and near to Williams Port, containing from 60 to 65 acres of good farming land
Also one Negro man about 24 years of age —seized and taken as the property of Charles Hesletine, to satisfy sundry Fifa's from Washington county Court to me directed. Sale to commence at 4 o'clock.
DAN’L SCHNEBLY, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office,
August 3, 1818.
Will be exposed to Public Sale,
On the premises, on Thursday the 16th of November next,
Timothy Seed for Sale.
THE subscriber, living near Hancock- town, has on hand a large quantity of fresh Timothy Seed for sale, which he will dispose of on reasonable terms.
WILLIAM YATES. August 1, 1814.
FOR SALE.
A STOUT, healthy Negro Woman about 23 years of age, well acquainted with House work, and an excellent seamstress. Enquire of the Printers.
August 1, 1814.
FOR SALE,
Will be exposed to Public Sale, On Tuesday the 18th day of September next, at Mr. James Kirkpatrick's Tavern, at the Big Spring, about 12 miles front Hagers-town on the road leading to Hancock-town—
A VALUABLE NEGRO GIRL, about 16 or 17 years old, accustomed to House and Plantation Work, late the property of Abigail Ford, deceased.
A credit of six months will be given, on bond and approved security. _
The sale will commence at 12 o'clock, when attendance will be given, by WILLIAM BLAKEMORE, Adm'tor. August 25, 1810.
FOR SALE,
A NEGRO GIRL about 15 years of age, who is a slave until she arrives to the age of twenty-eight—She has been brought up to House Work and attending on children, accustomed to wash and a pretty good Seamstress. For particulars, apply to the Printer hereof.
FOR SALE, -
A HEALTHY NEGRO GIRL,
sixteen years of age accustomed to house work. For particulars enquire of the Printer,
Nov. 20, 1809.
ADVERTISEMENT.
THE subscriber intending to discontinue his Nail Manufactory, has for sale three Negro Boys who will be offered at public sale, on Tuesday the 22 [? March] at the Courthouse square in Hagerstown, if not sold at private sate before that day. He will also offer at public sale, on the same day (if not sold before at private sale) a House and Lot in Rohrer's Addition to Elizabethtown, being the same in which J. Coke now resides and adjoining George Gresinger’s, on which is an excellent well of water.
N. ROCHESTER.
March 7, 1808
For Sale,
A likely, healthy Negro Girl, about thirteen years of age, accustomed to house work- sold for no fault whatever only that the owner intends going to a state where slavery is prohibited. For terms apply to the late Peter Baker’s place, near Scott’s Mill
Robert Hoey
Washington County,
January 16, 1806