THIS DAY PUBLISHED,
And to be Sold at the New Printing Office in Cornhill (Price four Coppers),
THE Two Mothers; or The Hiſtory of Antigone and Phroniſſa; Shewing how Antigone laughed at her good old Grandmother, and married her Daughters, before Sixteen, to a laced Coat and a faſhionable Wig,——and how the wiſer Phroniſſa inſtructed her Daughters in Reading, Dreſſing, Singing, Dancing, Viſiting, &c. in order to make them happy and uſeful in the riſing Age.
Boston Gazette, Oct. 8, 1759.
New Establishment.
The Subscriber, desirous of doing all in his power whereby he can serve the public, and at the same time benefit himself, is induced to give this public notice, that he has removed to the New Assembly House, Chestnut Street, where he proposes opening a
RESTORATOR,