Waiter, who calls himself Capt _Stutson_.
The Chaise has standing Posts with a Canvass Top, the Lining
is cloth coloured Broad-Cloth; the back is warped by the Sun
and cracked; the Leather at the Bottom of the Floor old; large
Brass Nails on the Foot Board; the Door of the Box is pricked
with Awl-Holes; one of the Staples thro' which the Reins go on
the Saddle is loose; The off-wheel has two Gripes thereon.
_Danvers, July 10, 1762._
_Boston Gazette._
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THIS DAY PUBLISHED,
And to be Sold at the New Printing Office in Cornhill (Price
four Coppers),
THE TWO MOTHERS; or The History of _Antigone_ and _Phronissa_;
Shewing how _Antigone_ laughed at her good old Grandmother,
and married her Daughters, before Sixteen, to a laced Coat and
a fashionable Wig,----and how the wiser _Phronissa_ instructed
her Daughters in Reading, Dressing, Singing, Dancing,
Visiting, &c. in order to make them happy and useful in the
rising Age.
_Boston Gazette_, Oct. 8, 1759.
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_New Establishment._
THE Subscriber, desirous of doing all in his power whereby he
can serve the public, and at the same time benefit himself, is
induced to give this public notice, that he has removed to the
New Assembly House, Chestnut Street, where he proposes opening
a
RESTORATOR,
for the accommodation of all who may honor him with their
calls. Ample arrangements have been made and he flatters
himself that superior cooking and good attendance will secure
the patronage of a liberal public.
--> SOUP will be served up at 11 A.M. on Mondays, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Fridays during the winter.
All kinds of Cakes, Wafers, French Rolls, &c. furnished at the
shortest notice.
JOHN REMOND.
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_TURTLE SOUP._
Two GREEN TURTLES will be served up, as above, _This Day_, at
11 and 1 o'clock. Families supplied by immediate application.
Salem, Oct. 24 [1815].
_Salem Gazette._
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