A List of Letters
Remaining in the Post Office at Washington City, the 1st July, 1818
Carrico, James
National Messanger
9-7-1818
A LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the Post Office, Georgetown, D. C. on the 31st of August,
1818
James Carrico
City of Washington Gazette
2-5-1819
A List of Letters
Remaining in the Post Office at Washington City, the 1st February, 1819
Carrico, James
National Messanger 11-10-1819
A LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the Post Office Georgetwon, the 2d November, 1819.
James Carrico
City of Washington Gazette
12-3-1819
A List of Letters
Remaining in the Post Office at Washington City, the 1st December, 1819
Carrico, James
The Metropolitan
2-8-1820
A List of Letters,
Remaining in the Post Office, Georgetown, Ca. 1st February, 1820
James Carrico
National Messanger 9-18-1820
Notice
I hereby forewarn all persons from receiving
the assignment of three promissory notes
signed by me, all dated on the 20th June, 1818,
and each drawn for two hundred and forty dollars,
and payable, in three, four and five years, to the
order of
James Carrico -- as
it is not in
Mr. Carri-
co's power to give a title to
the property for which
they wree given.
BASIL RAGON
Sep. 13 -- 30th
The
Metropolitan 10/19/1820
Married,
at Prince George's county, Md on Tuesday evening, 10th inst {by} the
Rev.
Mr. Bowden,
Mr. ALEXANDER CARRICO,
of this Town, {to } Miss Priscilla
Kinnick, of Prince Georges.
City of Washington Gazette
2-6-1821
A List of Letters remaining in the Post Office at Washington, on the
1st Feb. 1821.
William B. Carricoe
City of Washington Gazette
6-6-1821 thru 6-14-1821
A List of Letters remaining in the Post Office at Washington City, June
1st, 1821
James Carrico
Daily National Intelligencer
9-11-1828 page 3
Deaths
Yesterday morning, a few minutes before 10 o'clock
Mrs. MARY CARRICO, the wife of
MR. JAMES CARRICO.
Her funeral will take place this morning at 10 o'clock.
The Sun 4-15-1853
SETTLEMENT OF THE KOSCIUSKO CASE -- We
learn from the Washington Republic that Messrs.
Ulysses Ward, Jacob Gideon, and J. B. H. Smith,
as securities on the second bond of the late George
Bomford, administrator
de bonis non
of the late
Thaddeus Kosciusko, have paid the judgment ren-
dered against them by the Supreme Court; and also
that Samuel Stott, one of the securities of said
Bomford on a previous bond, has also paid his pro-
portion of his liability, leaving only the part due
by
James Carrico (who was on
the bond with Mr.
Scott,) unpaid, which part will also doubtless soon
be paid by
Mr. Carrico.