Sheriff's Sale - Bill from Henry Miller, 1854
Sheriff’s Sale.
Sheriff’s Sale.
The Purchase of Pembroke.
Stephen Pembroke, the slave of Jacob H. Grove, Esq. of Sharpsburg, was purchased from his master last week for the sum of $1000, and taken back to New York. The money was raised through the efforts of Pembroke’s brother, who is a Clergyman of some standing among the colored folks of New York. Pembroke’s two sons, the property of Capt. David Smith, of Sharpsburg, were sold to a lumber merchant in North Carolina, and are now employed in a cypress shingle factory.
NOTICE
PUBLIC SALE
WILL be sold at public sale, at the late residence of Thomas Clagett, dec’d. in Pleasant Valley,
On Saturday the 23rd of January inst.,
the following, late the property of said dec’d
4 Negroes
one a first-rate Wagoner and Farm hand, one Negro woman and two children, not to be sold out of the State.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
—By virtue of an order of Washington County Court, against John McDaniel and Catharine McDanie1, free Negroes, for coming into the State of Maryland contrary to an Act of Assembly of 1839, chap. 3:23, ordering them to be sold for fine and costs. I hereby give notice that on Saturday the 26th day of December next, in front of the Court House in Hagerstown,
I will proceed to sell the said John and Catharine, in conformity to the said act for cash.
Dec. 16.
THOMAS MARTIN, Sh’ff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.—
Sheriff's Sale.
State of Maryland, vs Sandy Tatterson, a Slave,
Indictment for felony. In Washington County Court, March Term 1844, sentenced to be sold and transported out of the State.
SHERIFF 'S SALE.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, issued out of Allegany county court and to me directed, against Theodosia Morrison, Adm'x, and Lewis F. Klipstine, Adm'r, of John Morrison, deceased, at the suit of the State of Maryland use of Mary Hammill and Nancy Hammill, I will sell for cash, at James Parris' tavern, in Western Port—
On Saturday the 7th day of January 1832,
Two Negro Boys,