>From Jackson's Oxford Journal, Saturday, February 15, 1800; Issue 2442. OXFORD , February 14, 1800. All Persons having any Demands on Mr. William PARKER , Upholder, of this City, deceased, are requested to send their Accounts to Mrs. A. PARKER , Widow, which will be immediately settled. - It is likewise requested as a Favour of those that are indebted to the said William PARKER , that they will take the first Opportunity to settle their Accounts. TWO GUINEAS REWARD. Run away from his Family, from Lower Heyford, in the County of Oxford, - WILLIAM SHIRLY , a Shepherd, about 45 Years of Age, stout made, five Feet six or seven Inches high, chews a great Quantity Tobacco, and is supposed to be about Denton or Garsington. WILLIAM BROCK , Labourer, about 20 Years of Age, five Feet six Inches high, fair Complexion, light Hair, slim made, and goes rather in at Toes. Whoever will bring them to the Overseer of the Poor of the Parish of Lower Heyford, shall receive ONE GUINEA Reward for each of them, and all reasonable Expences.