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- Hutchins improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1797 ..., By John Nathan Hutchins, philom.
- Middlebrook's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1818 ..., Calculated for the latitude and longitude of Bridgeport ... By Elijah Middlebrook.
- An astronomical diary; or, almanack for the year of our Lord Christ 1767, ... Calculated for the meridian of Boston, New-England, lat. 42⁰ 25' north. ..., By Nathaniel Ames. ; [Ten lines of verse]
- The nature and original of sin explained; and the fruits and effects thereof bewailed:, in a sermon preach'd at Norwich:, by Joseph Morgan, M.A. Pastor of the church in Freehold in the Jersies. ; And now publish'd at the desire & expence of one that heard it.
- Gilbert Deblois, at his shop opposite School-Street, near the Rev. Dr. Sewall's meeting-house, Boston, imports from London, Bristol, and Scotland, and sells at the very lowest rates for ready money only, all sorts English, India & Scotch goods, with most sorts of hard ware ...
- Philadelphia, January 6. 1734-5. Advertisement., The following tracts of land, in the rights of Joseph Helby [i.e., Helmsley], to be sold by John Sikes, and now to be seen on the records at Burlington, viz. ...
- Two discourses delivered in the prison of Philadelphia, on the two following texts;, Matthew XV. 25. Then came she and worshiped him, saying, Lord help me. Isaiah XLV. 15. Verily thou art a God that hidest thyself, O God of Israel the Saviour., By a lay-man of the Church of England. ; [One line from Job]
- Boston, August 1, 1786., Being just on the point of embarking for France, I take the liberty of addressing you on the subject. Many persons having expressed their wishes for an establishment there of some person thoroughly conversant in the manufactures suitable for this continent, fixed in or near the capital, where purchases are always made on the most advantageous terms.
- The Georgia and South-Carolina almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1814 ..., The astronomical part by Robert Grier, Wilkes County.
- Lands for sale. Commonwealth of Massachusetts., Public notice is hereby given that on Tuesday the 11th day of November next, at 1 o'clock, p.m. ... will be sold at public vendue, sundry lots of land situate in the town of Adams ...
- The New-England farmer's diary and almanac, from the year of the Creation ... 5781; and the Christian Era, 1819. ..., Fitted to the latitude and longitude of the town of Windsor, Vt. but will serve for any of the adjacent states, without sensible variation., By Truman Abell, philom. ; [Eight lines of verse]
- The Elephant, according to the account of the celebrated Buffon, is the most respectable animal in the world. ...
- Muffs and tippets. For sale, at Davis Whitman's shop, no. 26, Cheap-Side, Hanover-Street.
- Eight lectures, on the animal and intellectual œconomy of human nature, founded on comparative anatomy., Dr. Ramsay, formerly lecturer on anatomy and physiology in Surgeon's Square, Edinburgh ... will, on the beginning of June, commence the above discourses. ...
- National intelligencer extra. Washington City, November 8, 1808., This day, at 12 o'clock, the president of the United States communicated, by Mr. Coles, his secretary, the following message to both houses of Congress.
- Sperma-ceti candles warranted pure; are made by Joseph Palmer & Co. at Germantown near Boston, & to be sold by them at their store in Boston. New-England.
- The Time piece, for 1809; or, Baltimore almanack ...
- Green's register for the state of Connecticut:, with an almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1789. Calculated for the meridian of New-London. lat. 41. 25. north, by Nathan Daboll.
- New travels in the United States of America., Performed in 1788., By J.P. Brissot de Warville. ; Translated from the French. ; [Five lines from Tacitus]
- The farmer's almanack. Calculated on a new and improved plan. For the year of our Lord 1795, ... Fitted to the town of Boston, but will serve for any of the adjoining states. ..., By Robert B. Thomas. ; [Four lines of verse]
- A List of the numbers, that came up prizes in the Pettie's Island Jewellry and Plate Lottery, viz. ...
- Pettie's Island Cash Lottery, for raising the sum of fourteen hundred and fifty pounds, to be applied to the following purposes ...
- The sale of 300 corporation lots, advertised for Tuesday last, commenced on that day, when a large number were sold--the sale will recommence tomorrow ...
- The Kentucky almanack, for the year of our Lord 1810 ..., Calculated for the latitude of 37 ̊North, and a meridian of 28' of time West of the City of Washington: and will serve without any sensible variation, for the State of Ohio, the Indiana Territory, State of Tennessee, and the western parts of Virginia.
- Advertisement., Stolen out of the pasture of Mr. Matthew Manchester, in Cranston, on Thursday evening the 11th of July, inst. a dark bay horse ... Whoever recovers said horse ... shall receive three dollars reward ... and a reward of eight dollars ... shall be paid to any person who shall apprehend and secure the thief ...
- Two hundred dollars reward., Broke goal, in Worcester, on Friday evening the 23d instant, Nathan Davis, formerly of Ware ... William Mosman, late of Lancaster ...
- Ætherial oil of tar, prepared by Isaac Bartram, chymist., This ætherial oil, by its warming and stimulating property, is found good in palsies, weakness of nerves, trembling, cramps, convulsions, lowness of spirits ...
- On the night following the first of October, instant, Andrew Richard of Norwich, had his shop broken up,, by some person or persons, & feloniously taken away about 12 yards of cambrick muslin ...
- An astronomical diary; or almanack, for the year of our Lord Christ 1771., ... Calculated for the meridian of Boston, New England, latt. 42⁰ 25' north. ..., By Nathaniel Ames. ; [Sixteen lines of verse]
- Hugginiana; or, Huggins' fantasy,, being a collection of the most esteemed modern literary productions. : Exposing the art of making a noise in the world, without beating a drum, or crying oysters; : and shewing how, like Whittington of old, who rose from nothing to be Lord Mayor of London, a mere barber may become an emperor, if he has but spirit enough to assume, and talents enough to support the title., By John Richard Desborus Huggins, empereur des frisseurs, roi du barbieres, &c. c. &c. ; [One line from Shakespeare]
- Sykes, Stead & Co. return their grateful acknowledgements to the public, for the great encouragement they have received from them, (while occupying Robert Phillips' mill,) ... We also wish to notify the public, that as our term is out at the above place, we have leased for 5 years a mill, one mile and an half from Wilmington ... known by the name of Rockford Factory ... at which factory, we intend to carry on the woollen manufacturing business ...
- Grand exhibition. To the public., When we published our proposals for a triumphal procession, we meant to refresh your memories with what we conceived ought to be exhibited on the termination of a successful war ...
- To the curious., A leopard, lately imported from Bengal is exhibited at [blank]
- Current price of paper for sale by William Young, bookseller and stationer Philadelphia.
- Wholesale silk ware-house, &c. &c. &c. Isaac Titford, No. 141 Pearl-Street, near the New-York Bank, late Delauney's store, is opening a large assortment of European manufactories ...
- Philadelphia, 9th of December, 1773., By the medium of the curious numerical machine, invented by the ingenious Mr. Cox, are to be disposed of, the following two hundred and fifty lots of ornamented rich plated goods, (just imported by Samuel Bogle) by the sale of five hundred numbers at three pounds each ...
- The Newhampshire, Massachusetts & Vermont almanac, for the year of the Christian æra 1803 ..., Serving for any of the New-England states, but particularly fitted to the meridian of Haverhill, New-Hampshire in lat. 44 deg. 4 min. North, by John Hancock ...
- The Life, travels, voyages, and daring engagements of Paul Jones., Containing numerous anecdotes of undaunted courage. : To which is added The life and adventures of Peter Williamson, who was kidnapped when an infant, from his native place, Aberdeen, and sold for a slave in America.
- Painting in general. By James L. Walker, Market-Street, near the Court-House Baltimore, Sign of the Painting Muse.
- The Virginia pocket almanack and farmer's companion, for the year of our Lord 1819 ..., Adapted to the latitude and meridian of Richmond, by David Richardson of Louisa County, Virginia. ; [Four lines of verse]
- An almanack, for the year of our Lord and Savior, 1778., Being the second after leap year, and second of American independence. Calculated for the meridian of Boston, Lat. 4. 25., By Daniel George.
- The Farmer's almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1805 ..., Calculated for the meridians of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee. ... By Father Abraham.
- The Baltimore almanac, or, Time piece for the year of our Lord 1817 ..., Altronomical [sic] calculations by John Sharp.
- Advertisement., Gentlemen and all others. It hath been the faulty humour, and yet is of most good workmen to illustrate their goods with too high a fame ... I Jonathan Hoyland ... have undertaken the performance of razors, if not better, yet I affirm inferior to none ... Penknives and lancets, as well as razors, you may have from me ...
- The Baltimore almanack, or, Time piece for the year of our Lord 1812 ...
- Stoddard's diary, or, Columbia almanack, for the year of our Lord 1805 ..., Calculated for latitude 43 degrees North, and for a meridian 3 degrees East of the city of Washington ..., By Andrew Beers, philom.
- To be sold at publick vendue,, on Monday the first day January next, at the house of Elias Baker ... in the county of Somerset, the plantation of Jacob Van Dike, dec. joining the land of the said Baker in Middlesex County ...
- The New York farmer's almanac, for the year of our Lord 1819 ..., By David Young, philom.
- 100 dollars reward., Ran away, last night, from my farm in the forest of Prince George [i.e. Prince George's County, Md.], Negro Frisby ...
- Sewall's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1811. ..., Calculated for the meridian of Portsmouth, N.H. ... And designed for the states of New-Hampshire, Massachusetts and district of Maine. But will serve for any of the New-England states. ; [Five lines of verse]
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