Volume IV Part 4 (1/2)
May 11, 1761.
Imported by
John and Thomas Stevenson, And to be Sold at their Shop, at the Sign of the Stays, opposite the South Side of the Town-House, _Boston_, at the very lowest Prices, _Viz._
Lawns of all Sorts, strip'd and flower'd kenting Handkerchiefs; cotton and linnen ditto; silk and gause ditto; Cambricks, Calicoes and printed Linnens--white and colour'd Threads;--silk, worsted, cotton and thread Stockings--Women's silk and worsted Mitts--Broad-Cloths; German Serges--Thicksets; Fustians; Jeans; Pillows and Dimities--Broglios; Dorsateens; Venetian Poplins; flower'd and plain Damasks; Prussianets; Serpentines; Tammies; strip'd Stuffs; Camblets; Callimancoes; Shalloons and Buckrams,--worsted Caps; Garters; Needles and Pins--white, brown and striped Hollands--white and check'd Linnen; Diaper; Bed-Ticks; Tartans; Plaids; Breeches and Jacket Stocking Patterns; cotton & silk and cotton Gowns--Stock Tapes--Leather Breeches; Men's and Women's Leather Shoes, _&c. &c._
_N. B. Kippen's_ and _Tilloch's_ Snuff; Scotch Barley and Carpeting and Porter by the Dozen; With a great Number of other Articles.
Jan. 9, 1764.
A Few Hogsheads of choice _Barbadoes_ RUM to be sold: Inquire _Nathaniel Abraham_, at the Golden Key.
TO BE LETT,
_And enter'd upon the 25th of_ March, _in good tenable Repair._
The Five Grist-Mills at the North Part of the Town of _Boston_, with Stabling for Horses, Stores for Grain, &c. Any Person inclining to Hire, may apply to _William Hunt_, in Hanover-Street, whom the Proprietors hath empowered to Let the same. Feb. 23, 1767.
May 4, 1767.
Just Imported from _London_, and to be Sold by Daniel Boyer, _Jeweller_, At his Shop opposite the Governor's in _Boston_,
Best Brilliant and * Binding Wire Cypher Earing & b.u.t.ton * Bra.s.s and Iron ditto Stones * Bra.s.s stamps Brilliant & cypher ring * Buckle & ring brushes stones * Money scales & weights Garnets, amethysts, and * Small sheers & plyers topaz * Screw dividers Ring and buckle sparks * Blow pipes Locket stones & cyphers * Draw plates Ruby and white foyle * Moulding sand Coral beeds * Crucibles & black pots Coral for whistles * Borax & Salt-Petre Shoe and knee chapes * Pommice and Rottenstone, Rough and smooth files * &c.
Where also may be had, most sorts of Jewellers and Goldsmith Work, cheap for Cash.
William Palfrey
HEREBY informs his Customers and others, That he has just opened a fresh a.s.sortment of Goods suitable for the Season, which were imported in the s.h.i.+p _Boston-Packet_, Capt.
_Marshall_.
_ALSO_, A Variety of Stone, China and Gla.s.s Ware, which will be sold very low at his Shop next Door North of the Heart and Crown in Cornhill, _Boston_.
Imported in Captain _Skillings_ from _London_, and to be Sold