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He is dressed in the same Clothes that he wore at the time of his trial.

Also--Sundry other interesting Figures.

Music on the Organ.

The Exhibition will be open from nine o'clock in the morning until nine in the evening, (Sat.u.r.day evening and Sunday excepted,) and will be removed from this town shortly.

_Admittance 25 Cents--Children half price._

--> No person will be allowed to touch any of the figures above mentioned.

Salem, June 14.

Our grandfathers and grandmothers sometimes had dealings with large sums of money.

To the CURIOUS

[Ill.u.s.tration]

TO be seen at _Jeremiah Bulfinch's_, near the Mill-Bridge, a live

HOG,

That is thought to be the biggest ever raised in this Country, weighing upwards of 1000 weight. The price for viewing of said quadruped is 4 pence. _March 2 [1791]._

_Herald of Freedom._

To Widow _Keziah Bartlett_.

YOUR Tax for 1810, committed to J. NEWELL

for Collection, is _d.c._

State Tax 0 3

County and Town 0 14 ---- $0 17

JOSEPH NEWELL.

Feb. 24, 1813. _Collector of Needham._

_Boston Patriot._

To Widow _Keziah Bartlett_.

YOUR Tax for 1811, committed to JESSE DANIELL for Collection, is

_d.c._ State Tax-- 0 3 County and Town-- 0 13 ---- $0.16

JESSE DANIELL,

Feb. 24, 1813. _Collector of Needham._

_Boston Patriot._

_NOTICE._

THE Annual Meeting of the _Boston Cent Society_ will be holden at the House of Mrs. MARGARET PHILLIPS, Walnut street, on Tuesday, April 8th, at 11 o'clock A.M. The subscribers are requested to attend.

Per Order April 5.

_Columbian Centinel_, 1817.

_ONE MILL REWARD._

RAN away from the subscriber, an indented Apprentice, of the name of JAMES BAILS. All persons are hereby forbidden to trust or harbor him on my account. (_Signed_)

THOMAS CAINES.

_South-Boston, August 8, 1817._

_Columbian Centinel._

The "Jews-Harp Club" indicates the state of music in Salem in 1815.

_Jews-Harp Club._

THE first meeting of this Society will be holden at the Ess.e.x Coffee House, _This Evening_ at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of electing Officers and organizing the Society.

_April 25, 1815._

In 1814 the Ess.e.x Coffee House in Salem, formerly the residence of the Hon. William Gray (Lieutenant-Governor of Ma.s.sachusetts), was opened by Prince Stetson, as the following advertis.e.m.e.nts show.

_ESs.e.x COFFEE-HOUSE._

PRINCE STETSON informs the public that he has closed the doors of the SALEM HOTEL and taken that s.p.a.cious and elegant brick house, (the late mansion of the Hon. _Wm. Gray_,) in ESs.e.x-STREET, a few rods west of the Sun Tavern, now known by the name of the ESs.e.x COFFEE-HOUSE; where he will be happy to accommodate Travellers, Parties, Fire Clubs, and all other guests who may honor him with their company.

He rests his claims for patronage on a Larder well supplied with the choicest viands which the markets afford--a cellar stocked with the best Wines and other Liquors which can be procured--and the a.s.siduous attention of civil and capable Servants, together with his own personal exertions to give every satisfaction to his guests. [6w] _Salem, July 4, 1814._