Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Taken from 'The Liverpool Mercury'

'From the 'Liverpool Mercury' dated Friday, September 20th, 1811.

Passage for New York, the coppered, regular trading American ship General Hamilton, S.H. Burrough, Master, burthen 400 tons, sails fast, and is in all respects a most superior vessel; she has elegant accommodations, and will sail by the 22d inst. with passengers only. Apply to Captain Burrough, on board, George\'s Dock, foot of Water-street, or to Alex. MacGregor and Co.

Wanted the sum of two thousand pounds, on undeniable freehold security. Apply to Mr. Avison, Attorney, Hanover-street, Liverpool.

A book-keeper wants a situation, one whose services for the last ten years have been confined to two of the first Mercantile Houses in this town. Address C.D. at Mr. Egerton Smith\'s Pool-lane.

Should the above be of interest to you, you are advised to view the original article, as this is not necessarily an exact \'transcript\'.

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