g about results which, like
powers of the Steam Engine are, as yet, only dreamed of. The
grace of the Athenian beau and the dignity of the Roman
senator shall be so intermingled in the _grand contour_ of all
who submit to his touch, that the _toute ensemble_ cannot fail
to kindle love and command respect.
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CHARLES HARDY,
_STREET SWEEPER_,
TAKES this method publicly to return his grateful thanks to
his friends of Marlborough street, Cornhill, &c. for their
kindness to him during the past season; not only in
patronizing him while able to perform his usual labors, but in
assisting him while under the influence of a distressing and
debilitating disease. He has grown old in the service of the
inhabitants of Boston, and they do not forget him--they do not
cast him off, or suffer him to become an inmate of the
Alms-house; and although _he is an African_, he will not be
guilty of the _blackest_ of sins--that of ingratitude. He
humbly solicits a continuance of their favors, to enable him
to buffet the inclemency of the approaching season, (when his
regular employment fails) and flatters himself he shall still
be able to sustain that character of fidelity which the
partiality of his friends has bestowed upon him.
BOSTON, _Nov. 28, 1815._
_Columbian Centinel._
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THE subscriber wishes to notify his old honourable customers,
who practise stealing and destroying his fruit every year,
that his Water Mellons are now almost ripe; and if they do not
as usual destroy the fruit and vines immediately, they will
get entirely ripe; and then some body or other will be the
better for them, which will be a grievous mortification to
those manly gentlemen.
EZRA GRISWOLD.
Simsbury, August 4, 1794.
_Connecticut Courant._
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Removal.
SAMUEL MYLOD informs his friends and the public that he has
removed from Danvers to the building belonging to Mrs. _Martha
Procter_, near Buffum's corner, Salem, where he c
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