(Signed) JOHN MITTLEBERGER.
MONTREAL, 4th July, 1782.
_Quebec Gazette_ 1782.
Ran Away from the subscriber, on Thursday evening the 21st
instant, an Apprentice Boy named JOSEPH POWERS, a Shoemaker,
about fifteen years of age, of a fair complexion short hair,
speaks English and French, had on when he went away a Blanket
Coat, light blue Waistcoat and Breeches very dirty, a Check Shirt
much wore, a round Hat, and a pair of Slippers: this is to give
notice to the public that they are not to harbour the said
Apprentice in their houses or families, otherwise they will be
prosecuted as the law directs.
ALEXR. WALLACE.
QUEBEC, November 27, 1782.
--_Quebec Gazette_, 1782.
Ran-Away from the Printing-Office, On Monday night last, an
Apprentice Lad named Duncan M'Donell, about 19 years of age,
about five feet five inches high, of a fresh complexion; speaks
English, French and Erse: all persons are hereby forwarn'd from
harbouring him, as they may depend on being prosecuted to the
utmost rigour of the Law, and whoever will bring him back shall
have One Guinea Reward from the
PRINTER.
QUEBEC, April 17, 1783.
--_Quebec Gazette_, 1783.
TO BE SOLD.
A NEGRO WENCH about 18 years of age, who came lately from New
York with the Loyalists. She has had the Small Pox--The Wench has
a good character and is exposed to sale only from the owner
having no use for her at present.
Likewise will be disposed of a handsome Bay Mare.
For particulars enquire of the Printer.
--_Quebec Gazette_, 1783.
A Gentleman going to England has for sale, a Negro-wench, with
her child, about 26 years of age, who understands thoroughly
every kind of house-work, particularly washing and cookery: And a
stout Negro--boy, 13 years old: Also a good horse, cariole and
harness. For particulars enquire at Mr. William Roxburgh's
Upper-town, Quebec, 10th May, 1785.
--_Quebec Gazette_, 1785.
To be SOLD together.
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