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MERCEIN'S
Officers elected first Tuesday in July. James Boggs, President .- David I. Greene, Cashier. Notes must be offered Tuesdays and Fridays.
Dividends declared 1st January and July.
William Van Hook, Notary.
BRANCH BANK OF THE UNITED STATES, NEW-YORK.
Office 65 Broadway.
Charter dated March 3d: 1816. for 20 years. Directors elected on the first Thursday in January. Capital 35,000,000 dollars, or 350,000 shares at 100 dollars. United States hold 70,000 shares, being 7,000,000 dollars, in five per cent stock. Individual subscription, 280,000 shares, being 28,000,000 dollars. Isaac Lawrence, President .- Lynde Catlin, Cashier. Maltby Gelston, Notary .- Jolin L. Lawrence, Attorney.
MECHANICS' BANK, 16 Wall Street
Incorporated 23d March, 1810, with a capital of 1,500,000 dollars. To endure until 2d Tuesday in April, 1832. In 1811 increased capital to 2,000,000 dollars. Officers elected first Tuesday in April. Jacob Lorillard, President .- John Fleming, Cashier. Notes must be offered on Tuesdays and Fridays Dividends are declared 1st February and 1st August. John T. Irving, Notary.
FRANKLIN BANK, 1 Franklin Square. Charter dated 21st April, 1818 -Ex care in 1832. Capital 500,000 doll Officers «lected in Ju Samuel Leggett, Presuient .- H. Post; Junr. Cashier. Notes offered on Mondays and Fridays. Dividends declared 12th February and 12th Angust.
Robert Bogardus, Attorney .- William Seamnan, 3 Peck-slip, Notary
PATTERSON BANK.
Capital 200,000 dollars. Charter dated 17th February, 1818. Privileged for 20 years. Directors elected 3d Friday in April. Daniel Holsman, President :- Andrew Parsons, Cashier. Notes for discount must be offered Mondays and Thursdays. Dividends declared 1st April and October.
Ph. Dickerson, Notary and Attorney.
JERSEY BANK.
Incorporated in 1818. Capital 200,000 S. P. Durand, President .-- G. Kissam, Cashier. Discount every Tuesday.
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NEW-YORK REGISTER.
INSURANCE COMPANIES. NEW-YORK INSURANCE COMPANY. Office 34 Wall Street. Incorporated April 2d. 1793-Capital 500,000 dollars. Directors elected the 2d Monday in January. Charles M'Evers, Pres. Wynant Vanzandt, Adam Treadwell, Assist. Charles G. Shipman, Secretary.
Dividends are declared Ist Mouday in January and July.
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Office 52 Wall Street.
Incorporated March 23, 1798-and renewed in 1809. To endure until 1824~Capital 500,000 dollars. Directors elected 1st Tuesday in April. Gabriel Furman President .- John Pintard, Secretary. Dividends are paid 1st June and 1st December.
WASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY. Office William, corner of John. lustituted Jane, 1801. Incorporated March 18, 1814. Charter unlimited .- Capital 500,000 dollars. Directors elected 1st Tuesday in April James Swords, President-Peter Hawes, Secretary .- John E. West, Surveyor and Clerk. Dividends declared 1st of February and August.
PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY. Office 47 Wall Street.
Incorporated March 2, 1807. Capital 500,000 dollars. Directors elected in January.
OCE SURANCE COMPANY. 45 Wall strect. Incorporated March 2d, 1810. Capital 500,000 dollars. With privilege to increase to 750,000 dolls. Directors elected 2d Monday in January. Ab'm. Ogden, Pres .- N. G. Rutgers, Vice Pres .- Samuel Stansbury, Secretary.
Dividends declared Ist Monday in January and July.
NEW-YORK FIREMEN INSURANCE COMPANY.
Office 54 Wall-street. Incorporated April, 1810. Capital 500,000 dollars. Directors elected 2d Monday in December. Thomas C. Butler Pres. - William Mc Neal, Secretary. Dividends are declared 2d Tuesday in May and November
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EAGLE FIRE COMPANY. Office 59 Wall-street. Directors elected 2d Tuesday in January. Incorporated 1806. In 1811 obtained a privilege of insuring on lives. Capital 500,000 dollars, with privilege to increase to 1,000,000 dollars. Edward W. Laight. Pres .- John D. Meyer, Secretary. Dividends declared in January and July.
GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office 55 Wall- street. Incorporated 1814. Capital 1,000,000 dollars. Directors elected 1st Monday in February. William Henderson, Pres .- Richard Duun, jr. Secretary. Dividends are declared 2d Tucsday in June and December. AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW-YORK. Office 51 Wall-strect.
Incorporated March 1st, 1815. Capital 500,000 dollars. Directors elected 2d Tuesday in May. William Nelson, jun. Pres .- Wm. Craig, Assist .- Munson Haight, Sec'ry. Dividends declared 2d 'Tuesday in May and November.
NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Office, 47 Wall-street. Incorporated April, 1815. Capital 500,000 dollars. Directors elected 2d Monday in January.
Frederick Depeyster, Pres .- Richard M. Lawrence, Assist .- John' I. Jones, Sec'ry. Dividends declared January and July.
PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY. Office, 49 Wall-streul Incorporated 1815-commenced business 1817. Capital 500,000 dollars. Directors elected 3d Monday in January. Jonathan H. Lawrence, Pres .- Lewis Larue, Assist .-- Walter R. Jones. Sec'ry.
Dividends declared 1st Mondays in January and July.
FIREMEN INSURANCE COMPANY. Office, 56 Wall-street. Chartered April, 1810. Capital 500,000 dollars. Officers elected 2d Monday in December. Thomas C. Butler, Pres .- John Whetten. Assistant .- William M'Neil, Sec'ry. Dividends declared 2d Tuesday in May and November.
Capilar JUUUUU Officers elected 2d Monday in January.
Elisha Tibbets, Pres .- J. Worthington, Sec'ry.
FULTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office, 33 Park. Incorporated April 2, 1819. Capital 500,000 dollars. Directors elected last Monday in January. Antbony L. Underhill, President .- O. H. Hicks, Secretary.
MECHANICS' FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital 500,000 dollars. Incorporated in April, 1819. John Franklin, President .- Benjamin Crane, Secretary.
MERCHANTS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office, 62 Wall-street.
Incorporated in April, 1819. Capital 500,000 dollars.
Jonathan Lawrence, President -Charles Lamton Secretary. Dividends, 2d Monday in January and July.
UMON INSURANCE COMPANY. Office, 56 Wall-st.
Samuel A. Lawrence, President .- Charles Rhind, Assistant.
James Rerwick, Artuary
William J. Van Wagenen, Secretary.
Incorporated 31st March, 1819, with a perpetual Charter for Life Insurance, and until 1810 for Marine Insurance. Capital 500,000 dollars.
Of which 100,000 dollars is secured upon bond and mortgage, and ruade liable for the business of the life department.
Officers elected 2d Monday in January.
Dividends payable 1st January and 1st July.
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AN ABRIDGED CATALOGUE OF THE Principal Natural and Artificial Curiosities, NOW IN THE AMERICAN MUSEUM, J. SCUDDER, PROPRIETOR. New-York, May 22, 1820.
One hundred and twelve cases of 20 M. and Female Eiler Ducks, 5 M Couger of Africa 9 feet long BIRDS, containing 675, from , which produce the finest down 6 Conger of NA This beautiful different parts of the Globe, of all the feathered creation among which are- 21 Male and female Genets
1. Ostrich, of S. A.
2. Male and female Alhetros from the C. of Good Hope, measur-124 Do Penguins, from Golf's Is- ing 12 feet from tip to lip ot land, S Seas, wings.
3. Male and female crown Hecons from Africa, 4 feet high.
4. Do. great black back Gulls 5 from Newfoundland. Do King Birds of Paradise-
6 Do. Great Bird of Paradise
7 Do. Pelicans of North America
8 Whooping Crane of Ditto
9 Bald Eagle destroying the Viper 10 Wood Ihes
11 Male and female Snow Geese
12 Black Swan from Botany Bay 32 41 Humming Birds of varion
13 Male and female Sea Eagle 14 White do of Europe
15 M and F. non-deicript Brandt
16 Hoodet Crow of Germany
17 Great Widow Birds of Africa
18 Rock Manakin, of $ A where ties, among which are-
habitation, when living, has nov.
- er been discovered, they build-
. ing their nests in caverus and
i cliffs inaccessible, or in extin- goishable volcanoes,
19 The celebrated Mino, from the 3 Fawn from Long-Ialand
animal was drowned in endea- voming to cross the Hudson River 30 miles from this city. 1818. Is 7 f 6 in. long ; and is placed upon a tree in the atti- iude of taking his prey
? Male wolf of North America Royal Tigrew of Asia with 3 whelps, which she produced in this City June 1, 1809
9 Bulger of N America
10 Otiers of N and S America
11 Two beantifn! Antelopes
t2 Black Racoon of Missouri
13 Tiger Cat and others
15 Powha or S Am Wild Turkey 16 Snow Owl me suring 3 ft in. 17 Bald Eagle destroying Viner 18 Alligator 10f leng fi Missivipi 13 Boa Constrictor 17ft Cin TSA
2. Sachew of LI 8 R long
With elegant scenery to corres- pond 46 cases QUADRUPEIS
I A beautiful spotted Stagg killed 1 Great Blk Bear of N A weigh- at Plattsburgh, April 1817 ; the ing 7001bs
ing 9001hs Newfoundlandt.
3 A Sheep with 5 legs and 6 feat
4 Ichneuinon of Egypt
11 Female Couger from Missouri 5 Brazilian Weazle
E. Endics
22 Ditto Great Northern Divers
23 Dillo Sea Loons, or Great Di- vers, with their young
25 Do Crested do from Isk Ascension.
26 Do Grouse from the Cats !! Mountains
27 Do Canvass Backs
28 Do Shovellers,
29 Non-descript Partridge taken in New Jersey
30 Red. Curlew of S Am. with ajt1 Au enurinrus Black Ren In the Glent varicly of Herons and Curlews altitude of attacking Wild Cats
31 7 varieties of the Toucan hird'+
climates, with nests, eggs and young
A beautiful FOREST SCENE. comprising Birds, Beasts and Rep.
only one of the kind ever ex- 2 Polar or grent white bear weigh- hibited in America
2 Stagg from Pennsylvania
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NEW-YORK ANNUAL ADVERTISER.
A Case of TURTLES, containing 40 varieties,of which one is the Great Liviathan of the deep, of which this cut
@ Peccary or Brazilian Hog
7 A great variety of Baboons and 9 Rattle, Glass, and Riband Snk. [6 Piece of the Rock of Gibraltar 10 Copper head or Pilot
Monkeys
9 Male Mongooz from Africa
$ Agouti, or J. posed Cavey S A IS Spotted and striped Garter S. 8 and 9 do from various countries - 17 Brad and Black Snake
10 MI and f Ant Eaters.and young 18 Ground Adder, etc
13 M and f Pole Cats of N A 14 Minks and weasels of N A
15 Antelope of India
16 Porcupines frum various parts 5 varieties of diamond ditto
19 Two beautiful Leopard Seals 5 do of the Tarantula or deadly m and f taken in the Hudson R
20 7 8 and 9 banded Armadillos 21 A beautiful Se. Wolf
22 Fur Seal from Gott's Island 23 Great Dragon Iguana 24 Fringed ditto
25 Four Lizard ditto S A
26 An Elegant Am. Crocodile 27 Three varieties of Camelions FISH.
I The Whale killer of the S Sea when living weighed 18c wt. 7ft
2 Bottle uosed Porpoise
3 Herring Hog Porpoise N Amn. 4 Lance tooth ditto
5 Ground Sliark of N America
7 Sting Ray, or great Devil Fish,? Pyramid and Porcupine Sbells
$ A beautiful Dolphin with all his 8 Sea Urchin original colours
9 A beautiful col of Scollops
10 Houtentot and Conger Venus
Great Porcupine and wolf Fish 11 Great and small Dorce, Trunk/13 Silk Muscle
Fish. Tetrodan and Puffer Fish 14 King and Queen Conchs etc.
16 Pin Cushion and Cuttle Fish And a great variety of Lobster, Craw Fish, Crabs, etc.
REPTILES.
! A Snake with 2 perfect heads
2 Double headed Snake of Jain 3 Beautiful specimens of Crys-
5 Paddle Snake and Viper
5 Stump tail and Crane Saakes
17 Cosch Whip and Water Snake}5 Piece of Ch. Mount. Switzerl.
7 Specimen of marble An Cartha.
10 Lava from M. Etna and Vesuv. 11 Ore of various kinds
12 Piece of Agate, from Switzer, A large collection of Silver and Copper COINS of all nations PETRIFACTIONS.
Such as Wood, Oysters, Clams. A very large collection of Imple- inents of war of all the Savage Nations -such as
Death malls, death clubs, hattle axes, war paddles, stone axes,ca- Does, etc etc.
A variety of Articles fromChina, such as Mandarine Caps,men'a and women's shoes etc.
ANTIQUITIES.
1 Cross Bow of Wm. Tell
2 Sword of Columhus. Jug and Sugar dish, found in the ruins of Pompey
1 Sugar dish,etc found in the ruins of Herculaneum
5 An Ancient Mortar cast in 1595 representing Crucifixion of our Saviour, etc etc
6 Representation of Virgin Mary with the infant Jesus in her aim& -made of an Elephant's tusk
Another of the same executed at Naples out of White Marble 8 Cannon Discharger reign Q. An
2 A Collection Lead Mineral with[9 Match Lock fromn Winds. Cast] a variety of w. and yellow tiff-119 A Pitcher in the shape of s
man, from city of Conception
11 Stained glass from ancient I Piece of Crystal, f Athem NT Cathedral at Paris
7 f. 6 in.
rising 1000lbs. and its circumference is 13 f. 2 in. length d
Also, the Elephant Turpin, from the Galipagos Islands, a small turtle that was blown out of a solid rock at New. burgh; another with 2 heads and 6 legs, &c. &c.
INSECTS.
The Elephant, Rhinoceros and Stagg Beetles
poison Spider
4 do Scorpion, 3 do Nun Flies 6 do of Locusts-and a variety of other beautiful Insects
CONCHOLOGY.
Achertion of beautiful Shell- consisting of more than 3000 from all parts of the world
1 The Ethiopian or Imp. Crown
2 Specimens of the Chama Oys- ter weighing 2091bs
3 Paper Nautilus or Argonaut 4 Chasaber Nautilus
5 Elegant specimens of Scorpions 6 Handsome collect. of Congers
Minerals, Fossils and Coins.
1 A native Rock Crystal found in a silver mine 730 Miles frous Mexico, weighing 212 I
tal Quartz, Kingsfon NY
of N. Y. 30 miles S. E'. Sandy Hook; when taken weighed
represents a front view, taken Sep. 27, 1811, by the Pilots
12 Beaver and Sloth of S A
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12 Piece of marble column from[ 15 Miniature model of the Pa-) cient Sculpture the ruins of Pompey, etc.
Miscellaneous, Natural and Ar- tificial Curiosities
1 An Indian Mummy
2 Jaw of a Whale, 300 piec. bone
3 Head of the Barbarossa
4 Teeth of the Mammoth
5 Tusk of the Hippopota mns 6 Horn of Rhinoceros; Uoicorn 7 Ball of hair taken from stomach of a Cow
8 3 balls do from a Hog wt. 101b.
9 Human bone encl. ja petrefact.
10 Jaw bone of a ver. large shark 11 M and F Lion Skins
and terrestrial objects
lace of St. Cloud, on which are 2 Benjamin Franklin, in marble 144 moving figures built of bone 3 Sleeping Cupid, exquisite 16 View of Yorkminster Abbey
Alo Gen. Washington, Empe- 17 Ancient Palace of Rosenburg ror and Empress Bonaparte,etc 18 Models of II. B. M. ships Al- exander and Nelson 80 aud 84 1 Sleeping Beauty and Iofast WAX FIGURES. guns, one 6 ip. in length and built of Bone
22 Model of an ancient block bouse in Italy
23 Model of celebr. F Guillotine 24 Models of Bonaparte's famous Flying Artillery waggons etc.
25 A piece of ancient tapestry . executed in needlework 1625 SCULPTURE, etc.
2 Goddess of Liberty
3 Gjenios of America
4 Fair Daughter of Columbia
5 Grecian Beauty
6 Daniel Lambert, when alive weighing 739 lbs.
7 Group. Witch of Endor, etc.
18 A native of Prince Wm. Sound 9 Princess of Owhybee
12 Elks, Horas, Wasp's nest S.A. 13 Marble representing celestial 1 Bust of Leo X. This bust is 11 A N. American warrior a beautiful specimen of an- 12 Aruch Barberossa
GRAND COSMORAMIC' VIEWS,
Comprising between 30 and 40 handsome Views ; among which are Rome, Amiens, Port Vatican, Mounts Etna and Vesuvius, China, Naples, Mount Lebanon, Egypt, Grand Cairo, &c. &c. S.c. AMERICAN NAVAL VICTORIES,
Among which are the Captures of the Gurriere, Macedonian, Fro- lic, Java, Peacock, &c. S.c. &c.
PAINTINGS and ENGRAVINGS,
A very handsome collection, too numerous to mention.
FANCY
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WINDSOR
CHAIR STORE.
JOHN K. COWPERTHWAITE,
Informs his Friends and the Public, that he has on hand, at his long established Factory,
No. 4 CHATHAM-SQUARE,
Extending through to No. 2 Catherine-Street, New-York, An elegant and large assortment of Curled Maple, Mahogany, Bronze and painted Fancy Chairs; likewise an assortment of Windsor Chairs, Settees, &c. of the Newest Fashions, and war- ranted well finished, which he offers for sale, on the most rea- sonable and accommodating terms.
All orders will be thankfully received, and attended to with punctuality and despatch. A liberal allowance to Shippers.
N. B. Old Chairs painted, repaired, and re-gilt. - All kinds of Copal Varnish for sale. .
June, 1820.
10 Prince ditto
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NEW-YORK ANNUAL ADVERTISER.
GEORGE W. BROWN and Co.
No. 183 Water-Street, New-York,
2*
Between Burling and Fulton Slips : Have for Sale, a General Assortment of
STOVES,
Suitable for cooking in large or small families, replete with apparatus for boiling and roast- ing, stewing, steaming, baking, &c. Parlour stoves of elegant patterns, and various sizes, Franklins for Stores, Offices, and Counting Houses, Pyramid Stoves, Box Stoves, and also Stove-pipe and Sheet-iron-ware, Hollow-ware, Tin-ware, Brass Kettles, Copper and Compo- sition Tea-kettles, Brass and Common Andirons, Fire Irons, &c. &c. at the lowest prices for Cash, or approved Credit, Wholesale and Retail.
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MERCEIN'S
UMBRELLAS AND
PARASOLS.
SAMUEL REDMOND, No. 286 Pearl-Street,
Directly opposite Beekman-Street, New-York;
RESPECTFULLY informs the Merchants, Shippers, Agents, and others interested in the Southern Trade, that he lias now on hand (being a regular Manufacturer) @ complete assortment of
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS,
Embracing a Fanciful and Elegant variety of seasonable articles, suited not only to the above, but also to the Spa- nish Market. From the long experience in business, and the general satisfaction that he has given to those who have honoured him with their commands, lie indulges a belief, that those who deal in the above goods will find his assort- ment equal, if not superior, to any ever offered for sale in this Country; all of which he will dispose of, Wholesale or Retail, at a small advance for cash, or approved paper.
June 1, 1820.
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NEW-YORK ANNUAL ADVERTISER.
GOULD & BANKS, LAW BOOKSELLERS,
Have removed their Store from the corner of Wall and Broad Streets, to the corner of NASSAU AND SPRUCE STREETS, Opposite the City Hall ;
Where they keep a general and extensive collection of Law Works, particularly the ancient and modern Reporters.
They have just received the following Law Books, among many others, direct from London ; being the latest Reports and Elemen- tary Works published there-to unit :
ADAMS on Ejectment
Bingham on Executions
Do. on Infancy and Cover- ture
Montague on Partnership, & vols
Willmot's Law of Mortgages
Whitmarch's Bankrupt Law Caldwell's Law of Awards Hammond on Parties to Ac- tions
Montefiore's Notarial Prece- dents
Beame's Orders in Chancery Root's Digest of Bankrupt Laws
Paley on Principal and Agent Roscoe's Penal Jurisprudence Omnia Opera Bynckershocki Vesey, Senior, and Betts Sup- plement, S vols
Cooper's Chancery Reports - Merrivale's do. do. 3 vols Swanston's do do
Maddock's Chanc. Rep. 2 vols Vesey and Beame's do. 3 vols. Dow's Parliamentary Reports, 6 vols Barnwell and Alderson's do. 2 vols
3d 'and 4th vols. Campbell's N. Prius Reports
Starkie's Reports, 2 vols
Buck's Reports in Bankruptcy
Coke's do. 7 vols
Rose's do. 2 do.
Phillemore's Reports
Price's Reports
Maule and Selwyn's do. 5th vol. 5th, 6th, and 7th vols. Taunton's Reports Eden's Reports, 2 vols
Whightwick's Reports
Bridgman's Index to Chancery Reports, 3 vols Clark's Bibleothica Legum, (a complete Law Catalogue.)
Gould & Banks have constantly in their Store, Law Blanks and Precedents of every kind, used by professional men, of the most approved forms, on fine paper.
Also, LICENSES of a superior quality, suitable to any Court; engraved on a fine copperplate, with the Coat of Arms of the State attached.
MERCEIN'S
GOULD & BANKS HAVE JUST PUBLISHED,
Equity Draftsman, one vol. 8vo .- being a complete collection of Chan- cery Precedents, an invaluable work for Chancery Practitioners.
Comyn on Contracts, 2 vols. 8vo. Second American edition, with notes and references from the late London copy.
Blake's Chancery Practice, 1 vol. 8vo. for the State of New-York, con- taining useful forms, with the rules of the Court of Chancery.
Maddock's Chancery, 2 vols. 8vo. A Treatise ou the Principles and Practice of the High Court of Chancery.
Rules of the Court of Errors, Chancery, Supreme and Mayor's Courts. The Supreme Court Rules. is the fourth revised edition, with all the additional rules and decisions down to the present time, together with Bills of Costs, and the form of surrendering Bail.
Johnson's Reports, second edition of the first 7 vols. with copious Notes and References to American and English decisions.
In press,
Anthony's Reports at Nisi Prius, for the City of New-York. These are important cases, and are not found elsewhere ;- containing useful Notes, referring to English and American Authorities-particularly points of Practice in the Supreme Court.
Phillips' Law of Evidence, 1 vol. 8vo. The second American from the third London edition ;- to which is added, notes and references to all the English aud American Authorities, to the time of publish- ing, which will be in all June.
Second hand Libraries and old Law Books purchased, or exchanged for other Books.
Law Libraries furnished on the most liberal terms, both as to cash and credit.
All orders will be thankfully received, and punctually executed, at either of their Stores, corner of Nassau and Spruce Streets, City of New-York, or by William Gould & Co. No. 94, State Street, Albany.“
ALMANAC,
FOR THE YEARS OF OUR LORD 1820-21.
Being the 45th year of American Independence.
Printed by William A, Mercein, No. 93 Gold-Street.
VI. JUNE, begins on Thursday , hath 30 days, 1820.
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'And in some papers neat, like doctor's potions, He placed his new cathartic, marked " delotions,"
And marching forth with basket in his hand,
Began his cry with voice thus deep and grand : · Who buy my new red powder, kill de flee ! Seex paince de paper, varee nice, you see ?" The woman heard his bass before her door, And straight began a tenor stave to roar :
" Halloo! there mister ! how d'y sell your stuff?
What in the world is't made of, scented snuff ?"
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X. OCTOBER, begins on Sunday, hath 31 days, 1820.
" Aha! madame, all very nice you see ! Seex paince de paper, sure to kill de flea !" The woman bought bis stock, to try the scheme, Of brick dust powder little did she dream. His money in his pocket off Tøn hurried, And left the woman in her plan deep buried. The air next morn resounded to his call, When suddenly he beard her angry bawl ; "" Heigh, here you little rascal-powder man !" The Frenchman at her beck obsequious ran :
New ( 7th, 2h 19m . o. n. First Q. 14th, 7h 53m after.
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