By His Excellency's Command,
A. Oliver, Secr.
GOD Save the KING.
In the "Boston Gazette," this same year, August 10, Samuel Smith objected to people reporting that he "was run away."
WHEREAS it has been falsely reported by some ill minded litigious Persons that I, the Subscriber, was run away, THIS is to inform the Public, and especially those that it doth concern, That I have been no further than Philadelphia, a Trading, with a Design to return Home in about two Months, but return'd Home one Week sooner; and be it KNOWN notwithstanding all the false Reports about me, I am to be spoke with at my Dwelling-House at the North End, or upon 'Change, every Day in the Week.
Samuel Smith.
N.B. Said Smith has a House at the North End of the Town to Lett; also two Rooms in another House in said Part of the Town; he has likewise another House in said Part of the Town, which he would be willing to exchange for one further Southward.
Quaint advertisement of a paper-maker in the "Boston Gazette," Nov. 23, 1767.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
The Manufacturers of PAPER at