but
return'd Home one Week sooner; and be it KNOWN notwithstanding
all the false Reports about me, I am to be spoke with at my
Dwelling-House at the North End, or upon 'Change, every Day in
the Week._
Samuel Smith.
N.B. _Said_ Smith _has a House at the North End of the Town to
Lett; also two Rooms in another House in said Part of the
Town; he has likewise another House in said Part of the Town,
which he would be willing to exchange for one further
Southward_.
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Quaint advertisement of a paper-maker in the "Boston Gazette," Nov. 23,
1767.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
The Manufacturers of PAPER at Milton beg the Favor of the
Public to furnish them with what Linnen Rags they can spare,
for which the greatest possible Allowance will be given.--All
Persons dispos'd in this Way to encourage so useful a
Manufacture, are hereby acquainted that Linnen Rags and old
Paper (to be kept separate from each other) will be receiv'd
at the following Places, viz.
In Boston, at Mr. Caleb Davis's Shop near the Fortification,
Mr. Thomas Chase near Liberty-Tree, Mr. Andrew Gillespie,
Tobacconist, in Fore-Street, Mr. John Bois's House in
Long-Lane, and at Edes & Gill's Printing-Office in
Queen-Street.----At Mr. Ellson's Master of the Workhouse in
Salem; at Mr. Williams's Master of the Workhouse in
Marblehead, to each of whom we have been already much
oblig'd.----At Mr. Bulkeley Emerson Stationer in Newbury-Port,
and at Mr. Daniel Fowle's, Printer in Portsmouth.----If any
Person will favor us in this Way, who live near Winnisimet-Ferry,
or in Black Horse Lane in Boston, or in the Center of the Town
of Charlestown, they are desir'd to send their Names to Edes
and Gill's Printing-Office.----As large Quantities of Paper
fortunately arriv'd from Europe before the Duties could be
demanded, it is hoped before that can be consum'd, there will
be sufficient of this Country Manufacture for future Use.
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_THE_ PRINTERS _of this Paper beg Leave to Advertise their
Customers, that they have lately purchas'd a new Set of_
TYPES, _at a very great_ Expence, _which will be improved for
the Entertainment and Instruction of the Public. They only
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