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every Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday Evening. Boston: Printed by D. Bowen, at his Museum Office; where all kinds of Bills, Tickets, &c. are elegantly printed, on reasonable terms.

An early issue listing 110 paintings.

BEVERLY.

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2854. Your Taxes for 1798. State Tax. Town & County Tax. || Parish Tax.

HARVARD COLLEGE.

2855. Commencement exercises.

2856. Theses.

JARVIS, PETER.

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2857. The Supplications of Peter Jarvis, who, former Services, begs a | Portion of your Bounty.

KNOX, HENRY.

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2858. For Sale, | Lots or Tracts of | Land, | Of any size, as may best suit the Purchasers, from 100 Acres to 1000 Acres and upwards.

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MASSACHUSETTS, COMMONWEALTH. 2859. [Seal of Commonwealth.] Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the Year of our Lord one Thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight | An Act in addition to the several Laws Regulating Elections. Dated, June 29, 1798. EI. AAS. MHS 2860. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, February 12th, 1798. | On the memorial of the Delegates of the Towns of | Templeton, Barre, Petersham, Athol, Winchendon, Hubbardstown, Oakham, Warwick, Gerry, Gardner and Royalston, praying for a divi- | sion of the County of Worcester.

AAS

2861. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, February 12th, 1798. On the Memorial of the Delegates of the Towns of Templeton, Barre, Princeton and others, praying for a division of the County of Worcester. March 3, 1798.

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2862. [Seal of Commonwealth.] Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, June 28, 1798. Whereas it is highly expedient that every Constitutional barrier shall be opposed to the introduction of Foreign Influence into our National Councils. Pp. 2.

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2863. [Seal of Commonwealth.] Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His Excellency | Increase Sumner Esq'r. | 1 A Proclamation | For a Day of Solemn Fasting and Prayer. [April 5.] Dated, March 1, 1798.

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2864. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. [Seal of Commonwealth.] By His Excellency | Increase Sumner, Esq. . . . | A Proclamation For a Day of Public Thanksgiving. [November 29.] Dated October 23, 1798.

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2865. State of [eagle] Massachusetts. | The Board of Commissioners, appointed for the State of Massachusetts, pursuant to an Act of the United States, passed on the Ninth day of July . . . 1798 . . . (Commission to assessors.) † MA

Archives, CCCXIV. 292.

2866. Tax for the Year 1798. [Seal of Commonwealth] Commonwealth of Massachusetts. | Peleg Coffin, Esquire. Treasurer. (Tax warrant.) Dated in Ms. March 24, 1798.

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2867. Massachusetts District, Supervisor's Office. | Boston, May 31st, 1798. | A Table or List of the different Rates of Stamp Duties upon stamped Paper . . .

2868. Division Orders. | Salem, March 1, 1798. Ms. Stephen Abbot, Maj. Gen. 2d Div.

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2869. General Orders. | Headquarters, Roxbury, May 1, 1798. Signed, William Donnison, Adjutant General. MASSACHUSETTS CHARITABLE FIRE SOCIETY. 2870. Arrangement | Of the Performances for the Afternoon.

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Gives in full the "Anniversary Ode" and "Adams and Liberty; the Boston Patriotic Song, | written for the Anniversary of the M. C. F. S." by Thomas Paine.

MASSACHUSETTS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.

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2871. [Engraved plate by N. Hancock.] Policy of insurance issued by the Massachusetts Fire Insurance Company. MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. 2872. Rules and Articles of the Massachusetts Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Dated, Boston, June 12, 1798.

pp. 4. On second leaf is a form for proposal of insurance.

MIDDLESEX CANAL.

2873. Deed of land Sold to Middlesex Canal.

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2874. At a meeting of the Middlesex-Canal Corpo- | ration, held at Charlestown, on the 16th day of October, 1798. BPL NEWBURYPORT.

2875. (In typographical border.) Notice of meeting of the Royal Chapter of St. John of Jerusalem, commonly called the Lodge of Royal Arch Super Excellent Masons, Newburyport, [January 8] 579[8.] Printed by John Mycall.

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No. 2879.

2876. Newburyport Herald-Office, | December 17, 1798. | Having procured an extra paper published yesterday morning at Boston, containing the President's Speech to both Houses of Congress, we hasten to lay it before our patrons at an early hour. [A. March's Printing-Office, State-street.] † NYHS 2877. Official Account of a Glorious Victory. | Baltimore, Nov. 20, [1798.]

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On Nelson's Victory. At end: "By the foregoing account it appears that the gallant Nelson has returned the bribe money which some of the Boston Editors lately made him receive from his adversary."

PAINE, [THOMAS] ROBERT TREAT. 2878. [Cut.] Adams and Liberty.

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2879. [Cut.] Adams | and | Liberty. | The Boston Patriotic Song. | Tune, "Anacreon in Heaven." | Printed and Sold by J. White, near Charles-river Bridge, Boston. † PHS

2880. Adams and Liberty. | Written by Thomas Paine, A.M. Printed and Sold at the Bible and Heart, Salem.

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2881. Adams and Liberty; | Together with | Hail Columbia, | and the American Sailor.

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2882. Adams and Liberty. | The Boston Patriotic Song. | Written by Thomas Paine, A.M.

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2883. Adams and Liberty. | The Boston Patriotic Song. Written by Thomas Paine, A.M.

With the music. pp. 2.

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2884. Passport and Roll of Equipage, | Agreeably to the 25th and 27th Articles of the Treaty between France and the United States, made the 6th of February, 1778. Dated, May 2, 1798.

PICKERING, TIMOTHY.

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2885. From Timothy Pickering, | to P. Johnston, Esq. | Of Prince Edward County, Virginia. Dated, Trenton, Sept. 29, 1798.

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2886. Postcript to the Mercury. | Tuesday, March 27. | Official and Important. (Message of John Adams to Congress, March 19, 1798.)

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2887. The Sailor, who had served in the Slave Trade. I [From Southey's Poems.] Sold at the Printing-Office, NewBedford.

SALEM.

He stopt, it surely was a groan

That from the hovel came!

NYHS

2888. Rules and Regulations | To be observed by the Companies belonging to the several Fire | Engines in the town of Salem; agreeably to an Act of the General Court of this Commonwealth, passed on the seventh of Fe-bruary, 1786. Salem, May 7, 1798.

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2889. Salem, December, 1798. | Proposals | for printing by Subscription | a | Treatise on the Plague and Yellow Fever. | By James Tytler.

SEVER, THOMAS, JR.

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2890. An Ode, On the sudden death of Mr. Daniel Holt, late of Townsend, who was instantly killed by the unexpected fall of a Tree, August 31st, 1798.

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2891. A Sheet Almanack, | With Low's Calculations, | for the Year of our Lord Christ, 1799. . . . Boston: Printed by Thomas Fleet.

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"In the newspaper advertisements [The Centinel] are frequent, but not consecutive, notices of a sheet Almanack like the above, prepared from Low's Calculations. This is the only one seen." CHARLES L. NICHOLS. 2892. To John Adams, President, And to the Congress of the United States. The Subscribers, Inhabitants, and Citizens of Boston, in the State of Massachusetts.

Dated, April 21, 1798.

UNITED STATES.

2893. [Seal of United States.] By the President of the United States of America, | A Proclamation. (Appointing May 9 as a day of solemn humiliation, fasting and prayer.) Dated, March 23, 1798.

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2894. Speech of | The President of the United States, | to | Both Houses of Congress, | December 8th, 1798. WASHINGTON, GEORGE.

2895. General Washington's Letter, | Declaring his Acceptance of the Command of the Armies of the United States. Dated, July 13, 1798. Published for General Information.

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2896. [Seal of United States.] Washington's Letter, | Declaring his Acceptance of the Command of the | Armies of the United States. Dated, July 13, 1798. [John Russell, Print.] Printed on silk.

2897. Washington's Birth-Day. | Admit

on Table at half past 2 o'clock. February 22, 1798.

WHITTEMORE, JOSEPH.

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2898. Joseph Whittemore, | Presents the following Address to his Friends and Customers, wishing them most sincerely, A Happy New Year. Dated, Boston, January 1, 1798. † PHS 2899. [Seal of Commonwealth.] The Carriers, of the | Independent Chronicle, | to their | Patrons and Friends! Dated, January 1, 1798. † PHS

2900. The Carrier | of the | Columbian Centinel, | on the exit of 1797, and the entrance of One Thousand Seven Hundred | and Ninety-Eight | most respectfully tenders to all its Patrons the Congratulations of the Season.

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2901. To the Patrons of the | Newburyport Herald, &c.

It is a custom to appear
And wish you all a happy year:

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