MR. BROWN
Respectfully informs the Public that having met with so extensive encouragement, he is induced to continue to cut and frame Profiles at Morse's Inn, opposite Boylston Market. Price for cutting 12-1/2 cents.
N.B. His customers are requested to apply in the morning, noon or evening, on account of his absence at other times.
Oct. 15.
N.E. Palladium, 1819.
In September, 1808, we have a notice of a circus, in which the horsemanship, according to the representations, must have equalled that of Barnum's people. It is not common to find much editorial comment in the papers of the time on such exhibitions, from which we judge that they were not considered first-class entertainments, and were not as much patronized by the clergy as at the present day.
AT THE
CIRCUS
IN BROAD-STREET, SALEM,