his own Wearing a cloth-coloured Drab; the other his
Servants, a blue Cloth ditto. Whoever has taken them, and
will return the former to said _Williams_, shall have the
latter _gratis_, and no Questions ask'd.
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Notice.
Frequent applications being made to the Town-Cryer, to
proceed through the streets in search of Children that have
strayed from their home, which practice often excites
unnecessary alarm to the inhabitants.
The public are respectfully desired, in case of any
discovery of a child, or children so lost or strayed, to
bring them immediately to the subscriber at No. 71, Newbury
street.--By an attention to this regulation, Parents and
friends may have their anxiety relieved by applying as
above.
SAMUEL ADAMS, _Town-Cryer_.
_Constitutional Telegraph_, Aug. 8, 1800.
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Masonic notice from Paul Revere and others, from the "Boston Post-Boy."
NOTICE is hereby given to the Brethren of the Antient and
Honorable Society of FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS, That the
Feast of St. JOHN the BAPTIST will be Celebrated by the
Brethren of St. ANDREW'S Lodge, (duly authoriz'd,
constituted and appointed to be held at _Boston_, by the
Right Honorable, JOHN LORD ABERDOUR, Grand Master of
_Scotland_) on Thursday the 24th Instant, at the
Royal-Exchange Tavern in King-Street, Tickets to be had of
JOSEPH WEBB, jun.
_Boston, June 14, 1762._ PHILLIP LEWIS,
PAUL REVERE.
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The house of Copley, the celebrated painter, is thus advertised:--
_To be LET, and entered on immediately,_
THAT elegant, convenient, and most pleasantly situated
DWELLING-HOUSE, with a large Garden, and other Land about
it, (near his Excellency the Governour's) belonging to Mr.
COPLEY; well known to be completely accommodated for a
genteel family. Inquire of CHARLES PELHAM, (at the late
Dwelling-House of Mrs. PELHAM, at New-Boston) he being
impowered to let it.
_May 16, 1789._
_Massachusetts Centinel._
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