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- --The Trial of time-- : Presented by the carrier of the Connecticut journal to his customers
- 1807. To the patrons of Relf's Philadelphia gazette, by the carriers.
- 1814. The carriers' address, to the patrons of the Supporter.
- A Happy New Year. : The year's revolve'd; ---the printer's boy on this occasion wishes joy
- A New Year's wish
- A New Year's wish from the carrier of the Post-boy & advertiser
- A New Year's wish, from the carrier of the Post boy and advertiser
- A New Year's wish, from the carrier of the Post-boy & advertiser
- A New Year's wish, from the lad, who carries the Post-boy & advertiser
- A New Year's wish. A happy year to my generous customers
- A New-Year's addrdss [sic], which the carrier of the Boston news-lettr [sic], &c. humbly presents to all his generous customer's [sic]. : January, 1765
- A New-Year's address, from the carrier of the Newport herald to the generous and kind customers
- A New-Year's address, respectfully presented by the carrier of the Weekly museum, to his much esteemed patrons
- A New-Year's address, to the customers, of the Boston gazette, &c. for January 1765
- A New-Year's verse
- A New-Year's wish
- A New-Year's wish for the public, for the year 1769. : (From the carrier of the Boston-gazette, &c.)
- A New-Year's wish, for the year 1770.
- A New-Year's-lay. : Dedicated to the patrons of Liberty Hall and Cincinnati gazette. January first, 1817. ..
- A New-Years address, which your obedient servant the young shaver humbly presents to all his generous customers
- A New-Years present from the lad that carries the Boston news-letter, to all generous customers, January 1, 1761
- A New-Years wish
- A Vision of the printer's boy. : The carrier of the American Mercury, presents the following to his customers, wishing them a happy New-Year
- A poetical gift, to the patrons of 'The Western spy, ' on the commencement of the year 1818.
- A present from the carrier of the Western spy, to its patrons, on the commencement of the new year. January 1, 1817
- Address from the carriers of The Democratic press, to their patrons, on the commencement of the year, 1810.
- Address from the carriers of the Mercantile advertiser, to the subscribers
- Address of the Journal carrier for 1812
- Address of the carrier of Bartgis's Republican gazette, to his patrons, on the commencement of another year.
- Address of the carrier of the American telegraphe to its patrons. January 1, 1799
- Address of the carrier of the Columbian centinel, to all branches of its patrons, on the opening of the new year, 1796
- Address of the carrier of the Daily advertiser. To his kind customers and patrons
- Address of the carrier of the Dessert to the true American to his patrons. For the year 1799
- Address of the carrier of the Gazette of the United States
- Address of the carrier of the Gazette of the United States. : January--1797
- Address of the carrier of the Merchants Daily Advertiser, to its patrons. For the year 1798.
- Address of the carrier of the Minerva, to his patrons
- Address of the carrier of the Tickler, to his patrons, on the commencement of the year, 1814.
- Address of the carrier of the Weekly museum to his patrons, with the compliments of the season
- Address of the carrier to the patrons of the Connecticut journal, Jan. 1, 1818
- Address of the carrier to the patrons of the Connecticut journal, January 1, 1817
- Address of the carriers of Poulson's American daily advertiser, to its patrons, on the commencement of the year 1805.
- Address of the carriers of Poulson's American daily advertiser, to its patrons, on the commencement of the year 1806
- Address of the carriers of Poulson's American daily advertiser, to its patrons, on the commencement of the year 1811.
- Address of the carriers of Relf's Philadelphia gazette, on the commencement of the year, 1812.
- Address of the carriers of Relf's Philadelphia gazette, to it's patrons, on the commencement of the year 1816.
- Address of the carriers of Relf's Philadelphia gazette, to their patrons, on the commencement of the year 1815.
- Address of the carriers of Relf's Philadelphia gazette, to their patrons, on the commencement of the year, 1813.
- Address of the carriers of Relf's Philadelphia gazette, to their patrons, on the commencement of the year, 1814.
- Address of the carriers of the "True American & commercial advertiser, " to its patrons, on the commencement of the new year, 1815.
- Address of the carriers of the Baltimore Federal gazette; to their patrons
- Address of the carriers of the Corrector and American weekly review to their patrons on the commencement of the year 1815.
- Address of the carriers of the Evening star, to their patrons, on the commencement of the year 1811.
- Address of the carriers of the Federal gazette & Baltimore daily advertiser to their patrons
- Address of the carriers of the Freeman's journal and Philadelphia mercantile advertiser, to their patrons on the commencement of the New Year, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen.
- Address of the carriers of the Freeman's journal and Philadelphia mercantile advertiser, to their patrons on the commencement of the New Year, one thousand eight hundred and thirteen.
- Address of the carriers of the Freeman's journal, and Philadelphia mercantile advertiser, to their patrons on the commencement of the New Year, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen.
- Address of the carriers of the Freeman's journal, and Philadelphia mercantile advertiser, to their patrons on the commencement of the New Year, one thousand eight hundred and fourteen.
- Address of the carriers of the Freeman's journal, and Philadelphia mercantile advertiser, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year, 1812.
- Address of the carriers of the New-York gazette, to their patrons. January 1st, 1814.
- Address of the carriers of the Political and commercial register, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year, January 1, 1816..
- Address of the carriers of the Political and commercial register, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year.
- Address of the carriers of the Political and commercial register, to their patrons, on the commencement of the year 1813.
- Address of the carriers of the Political and commercial register. To their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year January 1, 1811.
- Address of the carriers of the Political and commercial register. To their patrons, on the commencement of the year 1814.
- Address of the carriers of the Salem gazette, to its patrons, to whom they wish a happy New Year. 1818
- Address of the carriers of the Tickler to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year, 1812.
- Address of the carriers of the Tickler, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year, 1811.
- Address of the carriers of the Tickler, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New-Year, 1813.
- Address of the carriers of the True American & commercial advertiser, to its patrons, on the commencement of the new year January 1, 1812.
- Address of the carriers of the True American & commercial advertiser, to its patrons, on the commencement of the new year January 1, 1813.
- Address of the carriers of the True American & commercial advertiser, to their patrons, on the commencement of the new year, 1810.
- Address of the carriers of the True American & commercial advertiser, to their patrons, on the commencement of the year January 1, 1811.
- Address of the carriers of the True American and commercial advertiser, to their patrons, on the commencement of the new year January 1, 1814.
- Address of the carriers of the United States gazette to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year, 1808.
- Address of the carriers of the United States gazette to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year, January 1, 1810.
- Address of the carriers of the United States' gazette to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year, January 1, 1814.
- Address of the carriers of the United States' gazette to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year, January 1, 1815.
- Address of the carriers of the United States' gazette to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year, January 1, 1816.
- Address of the carriers of the United States' gazette, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year--1813.
- Address to the generous subscribers of the New-York Weekly museum, wishing them a happy new-year
- Address to the patrons of the American and commercial daily advertiser, by the carriers.
- Address to the patrons of the Independent chronicle,
- Address, from the carrier of The Visitor, to his patrons.
- Address, of the carrier of the Columbian, to his patrons.
- Address, presented by the carrier to the patrons of the Centinel of freedom. With the compliments of the season
- Address, presented by the carrier to the patrons of the Centinel of freedom. With the compliments of the season. January 1, 1799
- Addressed by the boy who carries the American Mercury, to the subscribers. : Hartford, January 1, 1793
- Addressed by the carrier of the American Mercury, to the subscribers. Hartford, January 1, 1792
- Addressed to the customers of the Pennsylvania gazette
- An Address from the carrier of the Massachusetts-gazette, to his respectable customers. : Boston, January 1st, 1768
- An Address from the news-boy, to the customers of the Norwich-packet. : For the year 1791
- An Address of the carriers of the "True American and commercial advertiser." To its patrons, on the commencement of the year 1808.
- An Happy New Year
- An Happy New-Year from the carrier of the Massachusetts-gazette and Boston news-letter, : to all his generous customers, January, 1770
- An Happy New-Year to the worthy customers of the Massachusetts-gazette & Boston news-letter, Boston, January 1769. : Dialogue between two lads who are news-carriers
- An Ode for the year 1770. : From the carrier of the Boston-gazette, &c. To his customers
- An elegiac poem on the death of General George Washington, commander in chief of the armies of the United States. : Dedicated to the patrons of the True American. At the commencement of the year 1800
- At a crisis, when the fate of the American people rests upon councils widely different from those, which planned and achieved their independence, : the carriers of the Political and commercial register. Respectfully present to their patrons, as a substitute for their annual address, the following tribute to the great Father of his County.
- Boston, January 1, 1800. The carriers of the Columbian centinel, present their respects to its patrons, on the reputed exit of a century, and the real entrance of a new-year
- Boston, January 1, 1818. The carrier's address, : devoted to the friends and patrons of the Columbian centinel
- Boston, January 1st. 1800. The carriers' of the Boston commercial gazette, as custom dictates, thus addresses its readers and patrons
- Bulletina. : An humble imitation. The address of the lad who carries the Connecticut gazette, to his customers
- Caleb, the flying-Mercury, or news-boy's humble address to his good mistresses and masters, the generous supporters of the Maryland journal and Baltimore advertiser. : January 1, 1785
- Carrier's address to the patrons of the Rhode-Island Republican. : Wishing them a "Happy New Year."
- Carriers' address to the patrons of the Baltimore patriot & evening advertiser.
- Commerce under the influence of liberty, shall extend far & wide. : The carrier of the Centinel, to the generous patrons of that publication, wishing the present year may be crowned with every local and federal blessing
- Dedication. To the ever liberal and right worthy patrons of the Columbian centinel, : this eleventh anniversary ode, is most humbly dedicated, by their obedient servant, the carrier
- Dedication. To the liberal and right worthy patrons of the Columbian centinel, this tenth anniversary ode, is most humbly dedicated, by their devoted servant, the carrier
- Des Herumtragers des Staatsboten Neujahrs-Verse, bey seinen resp. geehrten Kundleuten abgelegt den 6ten Jenner, 1766
- Des Herumtragers des Staatsboten Neujahrs-Verse, seinen resp. geehrten Kundleuten uberreicht den 1ten Jenner, 1765
- Dorman's Address to the patrons of the Connecticut journal, January 1, 1816
- From the carrier of the Farmer's cabinet: : a New-Year's address, attempted in rhyme
- Gazette carrier's New Year address to his patrons. January 1, 1816.
- Guillotina, for 1797. : Addressed to the readers of the Connecticut courant
- Guillotina, for January 1, 1797. : Addressed to the readers of the Connecticut courant
- Guillotina, for the year 1798. : Addressed to the readers of the Connecticut courant
- Guillotina, for the year 1799. : Addressed to the readers of the Connecticut courant
- Guillotina; or the annual song of the tenth muse. : Addressed to the readers of the Connecticut courant
- How diff'rent are the lives of men at home, and those that over lands and oceans roam?
- In scenes confus'd the busy year we've past, : and to our merry Christmass [sic] come at last ..
- Jan. 1. 1796. Indep. XX. The humble address of the carriers of the Albany register, to their generous customers, greeting them with a Happy New-Year
- January 1, 1770. New-Year's verses, from the lad who carries the Massachusetts-gazette & Boston post-boy
- January 1, 1791. New-Year's verses humbly addressed to the customers of the Newport Mercury, by the boys who carry about the same
- January 1, 1799. A card. : The carrier of the Columbian centinel, presents his respects to its fr1ends [sic] and patrons. ..
- January 1, 1820. To the patrons of the Salem gazette, the carriers wish a happy New Year
- January 1. 1770. : A New Year's address of the printer's boy who carries the Boston evening-post
- January 1766. The carrier of the Boston-gazette, to his customers. : A New-Year's wish
- Jem-mi-bul-le-ro: instead of Lillibullero. : Presented by the boys that carries [sic] about the Monday's New-York gazette, a fragment of Orpheus's ode, for the year 1766
- Job Weeden, Salem news-boy, begs leave to present the following lines : to the gentlemen and ladies to whom he carries the Essex gazette. Jan. 1. 1772
- John Nurse [i.e., Nourse], carrier of the Essex gazette, humbly presents the following lines : to the gentlemen and ladies to whom he carries the news, on the beginning of the year 1774
- Journal carrier's address. : Out of the many great events of the past year, the carrier has selected a single one to transmit to immortality; and that is the first conquest of Canada
- Monday, December 31. The yearly verses of the printer's lads, who carry the New-York gazette reviv'd, about to the customers thereof; [.]
- My New Years gift. : Address of Thornly L. White, to the patrons of the Scioto gazette
- Neujahrs-Verse des Herumtragers der Philadelphischen Correspondenz. Den 1sten Januar, 1782
- Neujahrs-Verse des Herumtragers der Philadelphischen Correspondenz. Den 1sten Januar, 1783
- Neujahrs-Verse, des Herumtragers der Neuen unpartheyischen Lancaster Zeitung, den 1sten Januar, 1792
- New Year address of the carriers of the Salem gazette to its patrons. 1815
- New Year address of the carriers of the Salem gazette, to its patrons. : 1810
- New Year verses, addressed to those gentlemen who have been pleased to favour Francis Wrigley, news carrier, with their custom. January 1, 1783
- New Year's address of the carrier of the Herald. January 1st, 1814.
- New Year's address, of the carrier of the Boston patriot
- New Year's ode for the year 1766,
- New Year's verses addressed to the customers of the Freeman's journal, by the lad who carries it. January 8th, 1783
- New Year's verses for the lads that carry the Daily advertiser, to the customers of that paper
- New Year's verses, addressed to the kind customers of the Pennsylvania evening post, : by the printer's lads who carry about the same. Thursday, January 1, 1778
- New Year's verses, for the lad who carries the Evening post
- New Year's verses, for the printer's lads who carry the Evening post to the customers
- New Year[.]
- New year's verses, for 1786; : addressed to the customers of the Columbian herald, by the printers lads who carry it
- New-Year address of the carriers of the Salem gazette, : to its patrons, --1813
- New-Year address of the carriers of the Salem gazette, to its patrons
- New-Year address of the carriers of the Salem gazette, to its patrons. 1809
- New-Year addresses. January 1, 1793. : Now our grandame, earth, has run her annual journey round the sun ..
- New-Year verses of the carrier of the Gazette. : Once more permit the news-boy to appear, and wish you all a happy new-born year
- New-Year verses of the carriers of the Salem gazette, to its patrons, 1812
- New-Year verses, by the carrier of the Gazette
- New-Year verses, for those who carry the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. January 1, 1784
- New-Year verses, for those who carry the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. January 1, 1785
- New-Year verses, humbly addressed to the patrons of the Morning post, &c.
- New-Year verses, of those who carry the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. : January 1, 1790
- New-Year's Day, 1768. : The news boy's verses who carries the Boston evening-post
- New-Year's address
- New-Year's address of the carrier of the Long-Island star, to his patrons.
- New-Year's address of the carriers of the Evening post, to their kind patrons.
- New-Year's address, from the carrier of the Troy gazette to its patrons. January 1, 1810.
- New-Year's reflections, for January 1, 1808
- New-Year's verses for 1791; : respectfully inscribed to the friends and patrons of the Maryland gazette; or, the Baltimore advertiser
- New-Year's verses for the lad who carries the Connecticut gazette to its encouragers in New-Haven. A.D. 1767
- New-Year's verses made and carried about to the customers of the New-York gazette,
- New-Year's verses of those who deliver the Pennsylvania ledger to the subscribers. Philadelphia, January 1, 1778
- New-Year's verses, addressed to the customers of the Massachusetts-gazette, &c
- New-Year's verses, addressed to the customers of the Newport Mercury: : by the printer's boys, who carry about the same. January 1, 1770
- New-Year's verses, addressed to the customers of the Pennsylvania evening post, : by the printer's lads who carry it. Monday, January 1, 1776
- New-Year's verses, addressed to the customers of the Pennsylvania evening post, : by the printer's lads who carry it. Wednesday, January 1, 1777
- New-Year's verses, addressed to the friends and patrons of the Maryland journal, &c. by the printers' boy. : January 1, 1794
- New-Year's verses, addressed to the kind customers of the Massachusetts gazette, &c
- New-Year's verses, addressed to the patrons of the Baltimore daily intelligencer, by their obedient servants, the news-carriers. : January 1, 1794
- New-Year's verses, of the printer's boys, who carry about the South-Carolina gazette, and country journal; addressed to the customers thereof. : Thursday, January 1, 1767
- New-Year's verses. : Addressed to the customers of the Newport Mercury: by the printer's boys who carry about the same
- New-Year's wish from the carrier of the Boston post-boy, &c
- New-Years verses, addressed to the friends and patrons of the Gazette and Hornet, by the carrier
- New-York journal and weekly register. New-Year's verse, for 1790. : Presented by the carriers of the New-York journal and weekly register. : News-boy's vision
- News carrier's address to his customers. For January 1, 1797
- News-boy's address to the patrons of the Lancaster journal, for the year 1803
- News-boy's address, to the patrons of the Erie reflector
- News-boy's budget. For the carrier of the Washington Republican
- Ode on ends; or, The boy's address, who carries the American Mercury. : Hartford, January 1, 1799
- Ode on the New Year 1774. : Delivered by Hugh Duncan, one of the carriers of Rivington's New-York gazetteer
- On the commencement of the year 1769. : Job Weeden, Salem news-boy, begs leave, with profound submission and reverence, to present the following lines to the gentlemen and ladies to whom he carries the Essex gazette
- On the new-year 1773. : To all the worthy customers of the New-Hampshire gazette, the following lines are inscribed, by their humble servants, the printers boys
- Parks, carrier of the Centinel, begs permission to present the generous patrons of that publication the following
- Portsmouth, January 1st, 1768. : To the customers of the New-Hampshire gazette
- Printing-office, in Hanover-Square, January 1, 1769. : The printer's lads who carry about the New-York gazette, or The weekly Mercury, to the kind and generous customers thereof, (after giving them the compliments of the season, ) beg leave to present the following verses
- Progress of truth and genius, through the eighteenth century: or The boy's address who carries the American Mercury
- Republican and evening ledger The news-boy to his patrons. Savannah, January 1, 1813.
- Symptoms of the millennium. : Addressed to the readers of the Connecticut courant
- The Address of Little Jack, the carrier of the Monitor, to his old friends and customers, for the 1st of January, 1799
- The Address of the carrier of the Connecticut courant, to his customers. : Hartford, January 1, 1793
- The Address of the carrier's, to the patrons of The Enquirer. Richmond, Christmas, 1809.
- The Address of the carriers of Poulson's American daily advertiser, to its patrons, on the commencement of the year 1807.
- The Address of the carriers of Poulson's American daily advertiser, to its patrons, on the commencement of the year 1810.
- The Address of the carriers of Poulson's American daily advertiser, to its patrons, on the commencement of the year 1816.
- The Address of the carriers of the Baltimore telegraph, to its patrons
- The Address of the carriers of the Companion to its patrons, on the commencement of the year 1806
- The Address of the carriers of the Federal gazette & Baltimore daily advertiser, to their patrons
- The Address of the carriers of the United States' gazette to their patrons, on the commencement of the year 1812; : wishing them a Happy New Year, long life, contentment, competency, and better times.
- The Address of the carriers of the United States' gazette, to their patrons, on the commencement of the new year, January 1, 1811.
- The Address of the lad who carries the Connecticut courant, to his customers. Hartford, January 1, 1791
- The Boston gazette. The news-boy: a New Year's wish
- The Boy who carries the Boston evening-post, presents his compliments of joy on the commencement of the year 1767
- The Carrier of Russell's Columbian centinel, presents the following to his respected patrons
- The Carrier of the American Apollo, wishes all his kind patrons, a happy New Year
- The Carrier of the American Mercury presents the following to his customers, wishing them a happy new-year
- The Carrier of the American Mercury, presents the following to his customers, wishing them a happy new-year
- The Carrier of the American Mercury, wishes his customers a happy New Year, and presents them the following
- The Carrier of the American Mercury, wishes his customers a happy new-year, and presents the following
- The Carrier of the American herald's congratulation to his customers, presenting the following balloon wish
- The Carrier of the Aurora, to his customers
- The Carrier of the Boston evening Courier, to his generous patrons
- The Carrier of the Censor, wishes all happiness to his generous customers
- The Carrier of the Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, to its liberal and generous patrons: ...
- The Carrier of the Columbian centinel, on the exit of 1797, and the entrance of one thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight most respectfully tenders to all its patrons the congratulations of the season
- The Carrier of the Daily advertiser, presents the following lines to his customers
- The Carrier of the Evening gazette, &c. to its patrons, wishing them health and a happy New Year!
- The Carrier of the Gazette of the United States, among the congratulations of the season, presents the following to the patrons of that publication
- The Carrier of the Independent chronicle, to his ever generous and right worthy patrons
- The Carrier of the Independent ledger, &c. wishes his kind customers a merry Christmas & happy new year, and presents the following:
- The Carrier of the Massachusetts centinel, to its patrons, sendeth wishing
- The Carrier of the Massachusetts magazine, to his patrons and friends, presents the best wishes of a good heart
- The Carrier of the Massachusetts spy, wishes all his kind customers a merry Christmas, and a happy New Year; : and presents the following, viz
- The Carrier of the Massachusetts-gazette and Boston weekly news-letter, humbly present the following ode on the new-year, to all his generous customers
- The Carrier of the Mercury. To his liberal and generous patrons: wishing them every happiness fancy can surmise, and hope anticipate!
- The Carrier of the New-York daily gazette begs leave to present the following address to his respected patrons, with the compliments of the season
- The Carrier of the Political index, to his patrons. : With the compliments of the season
- The Carrier of the Weekly museum, begs leave to present the following New Year's address to his kind customers, : with the compliments of the season
- The Carrier presents, to the patrons of the Essex register, the compliments of the season, and the following address
- The Carrier respectfully presents to the patrons of the Essex register, : the compliments of the season, and the following address
- The Carrier to his patrons. : January 1, 1815
- The Carrier to the patrons of the Western sun, on the first day of January 1819
- The Carrier's address to the patrons of the Temple of reason. : January 1, 1801
- The Carrier, of the Independent chronicle, to his ever generous and worthy patrons wishes a happy thrice happy new-year:
- The Carrier, of the Independent chronicle, to his generous customers, wishes a happy New-Year
- The Carrier, of the Massachusetts magazine, to every patron, friend and customer, most sincerely wishes, the best blessings of the new year
- The Carriers of Poulson's American daily advertiser respectfully present to its patrons the following address on the commencement of the year 1801.
- The Carriers of Poulson's American daily advertiser respectfully present to its patrons the following address on the commencement of the year 1803.
- The Carriers of Relf's Philadelphia gazette, to its patrons. January 1st, 1810.
- The Carriers of Relf's Philadelphia gazette, to their patrons, 1811.
- The Carriers of Relf's Philadelphia gazette, to their patrons, on the commencement of the year 1806
- The Carriers of The Democratic press to their patrons, on the commencement of the New-Year 1814.
- The Carriers of The Democratic press to their patrons, on the commencement of the New-Year 1815.
- The Carriers of The Democratic press to their patrons.
- The Carriers of The Democratic press, to their patrons on the commencement of the New Year, January 1, 1812.
- The Carriers of The Democratic press, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New-Year 1816.
- The Carriers of the American Democratic herald, to their patrons on the commencement of the New Year: January 1, 1815.
- The Carriers of the American daily advertiser to their customers, : on the commencement of the year 1795
- The Carriers of the Essex register, with the compliments of the season, present its patrons with the following piece for their amusement, entitled "Eighteen hundred and thirteen."
- The Carriers of the Freeman's journal and Philadelphia mercantile advertiser, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year. January 1, 1810.
- The Carriers of the Massachusetts Mercury, to each of their beneficent customers
- The Carriers of the Mercury present the following address to their generous customers, wishing them a prosperous and happy year
- The Carriers of the New-York Mercury*, (after giving their kind customers the compliments of the season) sends [sic] the following occasional piece: Greeting
- The Carriers of the Salem gazette wish health and happiness to its patrons, and beg leave to present them with the following New Year's minstrelsey. 1816
- The Carriers' address to the patrons of the American, for the year 1804.
- The Carriers' address to the patrons of the Boston patriot, wishing them a "Happy New-Year."
- The Carriers' address to the patrons of the Tickler, on the commencement of the New Year, January 1, 1810.
- The Carriers, of the Independent chronicle, to their patrons and friends
- The Compositors and distributors of the Independent gazetteer, humbly address the following verses on the New-Year, 1783, to the customers
- The Death of General Washington having filled the hearts of all the virtuous people in the United States with the sincerest affliction, : we presume our readers will pardon us for presenting them, instead of the common New-Year's address, with the following tribute to the memory of that great, and illustrious friend and father of his country
- The Forc'd alliance; a dialogue. Or, the news-boy's shift for January 1, 1788
- The Lad who carries the Essex gazette begs leave to present the following lines : to the customers thereof, on the commencement of the year 1773. January 1, 1773
- The Lad who carries the Massachusetts spy, wishes all his kind customers a merry Christmas, and a happy New Year! : And presents the following:
- The Massachusetts Mercury carrier, to the benevolent personages, he has the superlative honor of waiting upon semi-weekly--wishing them a happy New Year, and dedicating to them, as usual, a few merry lines, to move their muscles and loosen their purse strings
- The New-Year verses of the printer's boy, who carries the Pennsylvania-gazette to the customers. : 1748
- The New-Year verses of the printer's boys, who carries [sic] the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. : MDCCXLIX
- The New-Year verses of the printers lad, who carries the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. : MDCCLII. : On winter
- The New-Year verses of the printers lads who carry about the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. : January, 1772
- The New-Year verses of the printers lads, who carry about the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. January 1, 1759
- The New-Year verses of the printers lads, who carry about the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. January 1, 1765
- The New-Year verses of the printers lads, who carry about the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. January 1, 1783
- The New-Year verses of the printers lads, who carry the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. For 1756
- The New-Year verses of the printers lads, who carry the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. January 1, 1781
- The New-Year verses of the printers lads, who carry the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. January 1, 1782
- The New-Year verses of the printers lads, who carry the Pennsylvania-gazette to the customers. For 1755
- The New-Year verses, of the flying Mercuries, or news-boys, who carry the Maryland journal, and Baltimore advertiser, to it's [sic] worthy patrons. : January 1, 1787
- The New-Year verses, of the printer's lads who carry the Pennsylvania journal to the customers. : Philadelphia, January 1, 1766
- The New-Year verses, of the printers lads, who carry about the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. : January 1, 1767
- The New-Year verses, of the printers lads, who carry about the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. : January, 1769
- The New-Year verses, of the printers lads, who carry about the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. : January, 1770
- The New-Year verses, of the printers lads, who carry about the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. : January, 1771
- The New-Year verses, of the printers lads, who carry about the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. : January, 1773
- The New-Year verses, of the printers lads, who carry about the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. January 1, 1760
- The New-Year verses, of the printers lads, who carry about the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. January 1, 1764
- The New-Year verses, of the printers lads, who carry about the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. January, 1775.
- The New-Year verses, of the printers lads, who carry the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. January, 1758
- The New-Year's verses, of those who carry the Pennsylvania journal to the customers. : Philadelphia, January 1, 1774
- The New-Year's verses of the printer's lad who carries about the Pennsylvania journal to the customers thereof. : January 1, 1746
- The New-Year's verses, of those who carry the Pennsylvania journal to the customers. Philadelphia, January, 1775
- The News carriers' address to the patrons of the Virginia Argus, December 25, 1813.
- The News-boy's Christmas and New-Year's verses. : Humbly address'd to the gentlemen and ladies to whom he carries the Boston evening-post, published by T. & J. Fleet
- The News-boy's address to the patrons of the Petersburg intelligencer; for Christmas, 1801
- The News-boy's address to the patrons of the Trenton federalist, January 1, 1813.
- The News-boy's address, to his patrons. January 1, 1816.
- The News-boy's address, to the patrons of the Albany centinel. Albany, January 1, 1799. :
- The News-boy's address, to the patrons of the Centinel of freedom
- The News-boy's address, to the patrons of the Hornet.
- The News-boy's new-year jingle, for 1798
- The News-boy's verses, for January 1, 1765. : Humbly address'd to his patrons, to whom he carries the Thursday's New-York gazette
- The News-boy's verses, for January 1, 1790; : respectfully inscribed to the friends and patrons of the Maryland gazette; or, the Baltimore advertiser
- The News-boy's verses, for January 1st, 1788; : respectfully inscribed to the friends and patrons of the Maryland gazette; or, The Baltimore advertiser
- The News-boy's verses, for New-Year's Day, 1763. : Humbly address'd to his patrons, to whom he carries the Thursday's New-York gazette
- The News-boy, who now carries the New-Hampshire gazette, : presents his compliments of joy to the customers on the commencement of the year 1767
- The News-carrier's address to his customers. Hartford, January 1, 1783
- The News-carrier's address to his customers. Hartford, January 1st, 1785
- The News-carrier's address to the patrons of the Centinel
- The News-carrier's address to the subscribers of the George-Town weekly ledger. For January 1, 1792
- The News-carrier's address, to the patrons of the Guardian, &c
- The News-carrier's annual address to the patrons of the Newburyport herald
- The News-carrier's verses to the subscribers of the Mail or Daily advertiser. January 1st, 1793
- The News-carriers address to his customers. Hartford, January 1, 1784
- The News-carriers address, to his customers. January 1st, 1782
- The News-carriers' address to the subscribers to the Burlington advertiser. January 1, 1791
- The News-man's address to his kind and generous benefactors, : the subscribers to the New-York Mercury
- The True-American news-boy's address
- The Verses of the news-carrier, of the Daily advertiser, to his customers, on the New Year, 1790
- The Verses of the printer's boy that carries about the Pennsylvania journal, 1743-4
- The Yearly verses of the printer's lad, who carrieth about the New-York weekly post-boy, to the customers thereof
- The Yearly verses of the printer's lad, who carrieth about the Pennsylvania gazette, to the customers thereof. : Jan. 1. 1739. : The spreading of news
- The Yearly verses of the printer's lad, who carrieth about the Pennsylvania gazette, to the customers thereof. : Jan. 1. 1741
- The Yearly verses of the printer's lad, who carrieth about the Pennsylvania gazette, to the customers thereof. : January 1. 1740
- The Yearly verses of the printer's lads, who carry the Pennsylvania gazette about to the customers thereof. : January 1. 1743
- The carrier of the American Mercury wishes his customers a happy New-Year, and presents the following
- The carrier of the Federal orrery. Prsnts [sic] his kind custom-ers the following custom-ary ode, on custom
- The carriers address, to the patrons of the Western courier.
- The carriers of Porcupine's gazette, to it's [sic] friends; on the commencement of the year 1798
- The carriers of the Aurora, to their patrons on the commencement of the New Year: January 1, 1815.
- The carriers of the Aurora, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year. January 1, 1807.
- The carriers of the Aurora, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year. January 1, 1810.
- The carriers of the Aurora, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year. January 1, 1811.
- The carriers of the Aurora, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year. January 1, 1813.
- The carriers of the Aurora, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year. January 1, 1814.
- The humble address of Tobias Bond and Benjamin Welch, : flying Mercuries, or news-boys, (vulgarly styled printer's devils) to the worthy customers of the Maryland journal, and Baltimore advertiser. January 1, 1780
- The news-boy's address, to the readers of the American Mercury
- There's not an ear that is not deaf but listens to the news ...
- To all Christian people; more especially those who take the Connecticut courant
- To all his kind customers, the boy who carries the Evening-post, wishes a happy New-Year. 1769
- To the customers of the Newport Mercury. : Gentlemen and ladies, I once more assume the honour of presenting you with a poetical address, (if it can be so called) on the anniversary of a New-Year. If it is agreeable, I doubt not but you will confer a very generous token of approbation on, gentlemen and ladies, your very obsequious, much obliged, truly humble, and most devoted servant, Eben. Hall, n.c
- To the generous patrons of the Newburyport herald, : the carrier presents the compliments of the season, wishing them, and others, all the pleasures and blessings of a happy new year
- To the generous subscribers for the New-York packet
- To the patrons of Relf's Philadelphia gazette, on the commencement of the year 1808.
- To the patrons of the Essex register, : the carrier presents the compliments of the season, and the following address:
- To the patrons of the Independent chronicle, : their news-carrier presents the compliments of the season
- To the patrons of the Newburyport herald, &c
- To the patrons of the Salem Gazette. 1817
- To the patrons of the Salem gazette, : the carrier presents the compliments of the season and the following address
- To the patrons of the Salem gazette, : the carrier presents the compliments of the season, and the following address
- To the patrons of the Salem gazette, the carrier presents the compliments of the season and the following address
- To the patrons of the Salem register, the carrier tenders the compliments of the season with the following address. ...
- To the readers of the South-Carolina & American general gazette. January 1, 1768
- To the worthy supporters of the Poughkeepsie journal
- Troy, Jan. 1, 1798. Ind. XXII. : The news-lad's address to the readers of the Farmer's oracle, wishing them a happy new-year
- Verses addressed by Joseph Cree, to the gentlemen and ladies, to whom he carries the New-York gazetteer. January 1, 1775
- Verses addressed by the carrier to the subscribers of the New-York morning post, and daily advertiser. : January 1, 1790
- Verses for the New Year's Day, 1789. : Addressed to the customers of the Connecticut courant, by the lad who carries it
- Verses for the New-Year, 1787,
- Verses for the year 1789, addressed to the subscribers for the Daily advertiser
- Verses for the year 1790. : Addressed to the generous subscribers of the New-York weekly museum, wishing them a happy New Year
- Verses of the post, to the generous subscribers for the Poughkeepsie advertiser
- Verses of the printer's boy, to his good masters and mistresses, the kind encouragers of the Maryland gazette; or the Baltimore general advertiser. January 1, 1786
- Verses of the printers lads, who carry the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. Ode on the New Year. January 1, 1768
- Verses on the New-Year, January 2, 1792. Addressed to the subscribers to the Pennsylvania Mercury
- Verses on the new year, 1787, humbly addressed by the lads who distribute the Independent gazetteer, to the customers
- Vox populi. Liberty, property, and no stamps. : The news-boy who carries the Boston evening-post, with the greatest submission begs leave to present the following lines to the gentlemen and ladies to whom he carries the news. : Ode on the new year
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