>>, 



-^t to ha (• 

 •; Jnat wcie 



June t^.. 

 ! tely happened 



;f R ,^tV e-: n : A i\nn- 

 ■,.r«f?'nt of a IjrKc wjX 

 -it- Peicgrine, a g'Cat 



ifn. nn the altar wr.ere 



:, In their ffi^bt t,.^ 

 'J virli the (l)or, i.o 

 .1 m r.'Cleof tie S.iint, 

 ii by whit eufuedit .i ■- 



*ho had nuuie a ptsfent 



! tilled with fire-works, 

 pick-iC)C t(^t( who with j 

 thenofehe* of :hc peo- 

 ) ocketi w;ih .eU (roi"- I 



pe.fon»Joltther\v..i '"- 

 !o get o .t ofthr h -h . 



ith fuiol.e by the txp.n j 



L'i-omehon fiTpperftd on | 

 thsTurkilhdo.-tii' •■> •' ' 

 t q'nr.tlty of 'r 



THIS 'DAY the Subfcnbcrs Kave^eccWcd 

 Direaiv from ENGLAND, 



A large «ind elegant All^u^ - '^'^ 



6f woollen GOODS, conliOint- cf f 

 '" ■ ':■■• ■», iFrizcs, Bai e», Flan-'i-it; 

 , ICC"*. I.aftini'.j, &c. of alv 

 , 1 Colour. Alio. :i iarj^ft A'.: 

 Hcivi) , Sii. and I,ini?n Hjndk ci( hieli, vv.r^ .i 

 K'eif V/Uicfy of othpr Articles which are tt.'.iy 

 (o. Sale at ihcir Stori* in this C ty. 



BROOME &. PL ATT. 

 Wew Haven, Sei>t. 27, I 84. 



Gurdon Huntington, 



Informs 'he. P LT B 1. I C, 



'£1. .' ve ■ r„ , en the Ci OJK ;<nd W^TCH 

 -.1 .ri!>!is Biar rr's 1 I'-nv ^Mi 

 . Aiai. H ene er B ' u>'.> S.ui'-, 

 i • Win ihaui : 

 • hofe that plt-r.k to favour him w.: ', tlic'r 

 Cullmn. raiv il*^ -nd on h r !■ < i'.- ■. > r : 

 do; '; with Sp.-'^rr.^^'i and l).f;>;Mch, 

 Favori acknow:eii.e i by thcit hiun j. ■ ■: 



G. ii 

 Windhnm, Sf pt. ?,-d. 178.'. 



Cheap 



An affortmen 



f,. ;■•/ Doors ar- ; '\S 



' : ;r,-W.-:T.: f:T tu'.- 



l.ikev/iCe an aif 



ire of Mr. i'.IG 



William iitewart' 



Neis 



Want; ci, a qi 



and line.i YARN 

 which pood (j.iy wili 

 ihop of RUSSEL 

 jn Norwich. 



Wsinted a Hkel; 

 : eirs old, 3« nn a 

 wtiv-nx h' frefi. 

 Norwich, io.h ."^e 



A SLOOP on h.- 

 New-IIaveii, '>' 

 •he ".iijllt oi tiic ! ',!'■' 

 Pi'cLs ncii- Kdii.i,; ' 

 iook";, the maflor ot i.ii i ;ii ,> \', . 

 orJvr to i'tTve tht boat, a-i v.,,s f ■ 

 drowned. He iiad on a v.-hr.;' 

 and ftriped overalh: heiiaJ inhi- 

 regilU-r a:ul other papers, and.d-i . 

 joe. and his watch. As his body u n 

 ihofe are to defirc all pcrtons that ma 

 find the l.rdy of the dcccaicd, that ti 

 t ' . ' itly inter tl 



r c iiihfcrlStr, 



' o vuer a»ia partner in faid '!■ ' 

 ., th the dcceaicd, and the. ;^ 

 ,..;_ : icwardcd. jCIl 



Books to be ft 



COMMON B 

 f'lalnn and H; 

 I mar, Latin Acciden 

 I len Airdlanf, Ditto 



' ^: ili:;!te, Pffof Ca 

 " -'.Ch 



■ ' > on*? 



. ritir 

 t-d 



. . , ) the 



iOok-Bindin: 



.. :.:i;ig-Otfice; 



'I^H !i Court of 



N. r^.ici; !. 

 >ih.« fr-.ii tr.;' . ' 



Stolen from the 



Figure 65. — Advertisement of Gurdon Huntington (1763-1804) in The Connecti- 

 cut Gazette^ June 11, 1784. In collection of Connecticut Historical Society, 

 Hartford. 



Walpole. Sibley had moved to Walpole from his home in Wood- 

 stock, Connecticut, in the 1790's and he remained there until 

 1808, when he again returned to Woodstock. Gurdon Hunting- 

 ton's widow removed to Bloomfield, Ohio, with her children, and 

 she died there on May 25, 1823. Most of her children settled 



121 



