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A Double Agent! Pennsylvania Evening Po

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A Double Agent! Pennsylvania Evening Po
A Double Agent! Pennsylvania Evening Post, Philadelphia, Mar. 8, 1777, published by Benjamin Towne, believed to have been a double agent. 4 pp. Itemized tally of Gen. Howe's Army: number per unit and their sources. Hardships in Providence, R.I. "We learn from Newport that both the King's troops and inhabitants are obliged to live intirely upon salt provisions...They are not unacquainted with the art of lying...." Proclamation of a day of fasting for "the prosecution of the most just and necessary war into which the United States have been forced by Great Britain," signed in type by T(imothy) Matlack, who less than a year before had engrossed the Declaration of Independence. Front-page ad of "R(obert) Aitken, Bookseller": "Wanted immediately, a Copperplate Printer; good wages...." Aitken printed the first American Bible in 1782. Ad of Robert Morris, probably the Signer, offering a large farm for rent "on the river Schuylkill...None but persons than can bring the clearest testimonials of good character need apply." Lengthy ad for "Doctor Yeldall...Those who may want his assistance in the city may be waited on at their houses...If not cureable they will be informed of it, so that they need not put themselves to further trouble or expence...The Doctor thinks it needless to say anything of his abilities...." Some mottling, lending a pleasing patina, some separation at spine, else V.G.