Tythingmen's Notice.

We the subscribers, Tythingmen of the several towns annexed to our names, having taken the Oath of Office, it becomes our indispensable duty to see the laws of this Commonwealth, "for the due observation of the Lord's Day," faithfully executed; which we are determined to do as far as may be in our power. We, therefore, call on all persons to abstain from the violation of said laws; as they would avoid "the several penalties annexed to the several offences therein described," and save us from the painful necessity of a prosecution, which otherwise must immediately follow.

DAVID LANE,}Tithingman of Bedford in
behalf of himself and five
others.
BENJ. OSGOOD,}Tithingman of Westford
in behalf of himself and
four others.
JOHN JACOBS,}Tithingman of Carlisle in
behalf of himself and one
other.
SAM'l WHITING,}Tithingman of Bilerica
in behalf of himself and
nine others.

May 27th, 1815.


Lord's Day.

Notice is hereby given, that the Middlesex Convention for suppressing violations of the Laws of the Commonwealth, relative to the Sabbath, stands adjourned to the third Wednesday in May, at Hamilton's Tavern in Concord, at 10 o'clock, A.M.

JACOB COGGIN, Sec'y.

N. B.—It is particularly requested that all the Clergy, and others in the county, who feel interested in the object would attend.

may 13, 1815