WHICH is so useful to all who have any thing to do with
penmanship--for sale, at No. 34, opposite the
Treasurer's-Office, in _Marlborough-Street_.
--> BOOKS and STATIONARY, as usual. _Boston, May 29, 1790._
_Columbian Centinel._
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_Country Traders_,
Who are in search of penny-worths, are invited to the STORE of
John & Tho's Amory & Co.
No. 41, _Marlborough-Street_.
_Columbian Centinel_, 1790.
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--> _IF the Small Pox should be allowed to spread in this
town_ [Boston], _the Editor assures his country customers that
every precaution in his power shall be taken, that no part of
his papers shall convey the infection into the country.--But
it is his belief that it will not be permitted to spread--and
his wishes accord with his belief, having never had the
infection. Should he be necessitated to innoculate, he shall
withdraw himself from his office and leave the business in the
care of a person who will use every caution necessary for the
purpose._
_Columbian Centinel_, Aug. 29, 1792.
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WHEREAS a Person who called himself by the Name of _Charles
Brown_, did on the 29th of _June_ last, hire a Chaise of
_Israel Davis_, of _Danvers_, to go to _Boston;_ since which
the said Chaise has not been returned: This is to give Notice
to any one who will discover the said _Brown_ or Chaise, and
leave Word with the Printers hereof, a Reward of Ten Dollars
for each, will be given by
_Israel Davis._
The said _Brown_ is of a middling Stature, thin, looked sickly
and very poor, as if he had had the yellow Fever: He is about
30 Years of Age; wears short black Hair, tied with a black
Ribbon; has a blue German Serge Surtout Coat, faced with blue
Calamancoe, yellow Buttons; a whitish Coat and Breeches; blue
Sattin Jacket, with a narrow scollop'd Silver Lace: He has
also a yellowish Thicksett Coat, blue Plush Waistcoat, yellow
Leather Breeches, a laced Hat, and ruffled Shirts; appears and
pretends to be a Gentleman, and has a Person with him as a
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