ADVERTISEMENT. 



MANY have been deterred from sending shells, 

 fearing they might be seized by the officers of 

 the customs. The following is a certain mode 

 to prevent it: and it is particularly recommend- 

 ed to captains of ships, passengers, &c. 



Any person desirous to send a box of shells 

 &c to the author, he will pay the charges, and 

 make an adequate return in whatever way the 

 consignor may direct. It is proper to observe, 

 that they must be packed in cases, and entered on 

 the ship's manifest, and marked as below, which 

 will prevent any risk of seizure. 



J. MAWE, 



Ring's Warehouse, 



London. 



N. B. Ships bound to any out-port, if the case 

 be directed as above, it will be duly forward- 

 ed to the address. 



