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BNL.774.049
28 Jul 1774:23 (3695)
The public are hereby informed, that in a pleasant and
commodious situation, in the town of Salem, there is
boarding for young ladies, where they may be taught reading,
writing, cyphering, needle-work, dancing, and the French
language if desired, and be introduced into genteel company,
all at a moderate expence; Parents may rely on having the
strictest attention paid to their whole conduct: Married
gentlemen of a good character, with, or without their
ladies, may likewise be accommodated with genteel lodgings.
Enquire at the house of Mr. Samuel Blythe, next to the
Episcopal Church in Salem. Salem. July 19, 1774.
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