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containing, / [first column begins] an almanac; /
a bill to establish an uni- / form system of
bankruptcy / throughout the U. States, / abstract
of the Revenue law, / list of duties, tonnage, /
drawbacks and bounties, / custom-house fees, &c. /
an Act to establish a general / stamp-office, with
a list of / stamp duties; / an Act to value proper-
ty, and / an Act to lay a direct tax, / &c. / of-
ficers of the revenue; / government of the U.
States; / list of Congress; /[Second column be-
gins] Departments of State, Trea- / sury, War,
Navy, and Ju- / diciary, with an account of / what
is important in each; / Post office establishment,
with / times of receiving and do- / sing the mails
at Baltimore; / ministers, counsuls, &c. to and /
from the U. States; / government of the state of /
Maryland, with n list cf the / General assembly; /
an account of the Corporati- / on of the city of
Baltimore, / with a list of officers; / banks,
insurance company, / &c. in ditto. / And / a vari-
ety of other useful matter. / [ ornamental rule] /
Baltimore: / Printed for and sold by Michael &
John Con- / red, & co. No. 140, Market-street. //
[1800]
24°. 13 cm.
Pages: [156]
Signatures: [A]2 B6-E6, F5 G6-I6, K-N6, 05.
Title enclosed in ornamental border.
Almanac interleaved.
Advertised as "This day is published" in the
December 9, 1800 issue of the American and daily
advertiser.
MdHi (imperfect copy), DLC.
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The / Baltimore / weekly magazine, / complete in
one volume. / - Containing - / a variety cf enter-
taining, instructive, and useful productions, /
- original and selected - / making in the whole a
collection of upwards of two hundred different
tales; / the most lengthy of which are, / [first
column begins] History cf Jack Smith, / — Jack
Martin, / Cottager, / Schabraco, / Pauline de
Rivieres, / [second column begins]/ Ildegerte, /
Edric of the forest, / Adventures of a louse, /
Character of a gentleman, / &c, &c. [columns end]/
suited to the palates of / the moralist, lovers
of sentiment, poetry or anecdote. / [ornamental
rule] / Let cold philosophy her learning boast, /
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