Whereas a certain Sloop called the Polly and Ann, destined for Boston, and laden with provisions, &c. for the Ministerial Troops there, was lately stranded upon Manasquan Beach, in the Colony of New-Jersey; and whereas the Committee of Safety of said Colony has taken possession of said Sloop and cargo, committing them to the care of the subscribers, and permitting them to deliver to the seamen and passengers, their wearing apparel, bedding, chests, &c. provided they, in a reasonable time, call for the same. This is to give public notice, that there are yet in their possession a number of beds with bedding, and chests, with wearing apparel and other sundries, which will be delivered to the owners, proving property; if they apply personally on or before the 15th day of February next, otherwise they will be sold to pay costs.
Monmouth, New-
Jersey, Jan. 17 |
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David Forman,
Nath. Scudder,
Thomas Henderson.