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.
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.
Phillip Lewis,
Paul Revere.
Boſton, June 14, 1762.