The Olden Time Series - Volume IV Part 3
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Volume IV Part 3

Prebendary of Brecon and Chaplain in Ordinary to His MAJESTY.

IT IS APPOINTED ONCE FOR MEN TO DIE, BUT AFTER THIS THE JUDGMENT, Heb. ix. 27.

THE FIFTH EDITION.

A desire of extending the very laudable Practice of giving Books at Funerals, and the great propriety of the present Work for that Purpose, have induced the Editors to put this valuable Performance one Third cheaper than the London Edition, although it is by no Means Inferior in point of Elegance.

Some of the business localities of Boston in the last century were known by names which now strike us as very queer or quaint. We select a number of advertis.e.m.e.nts from the "Gazette," "Post-Boy," and "Chronicle."

Dec. 10, 1759.

Imported in the last Ships from _LONDON_.

_By_ Andrew Craigie,

And to be Sold at his Shop, right against the Old South Meeting-House: by Wholesale & Retail, English Goods, suitable for the Season, too many to be enumerated, At the lowest Rate, for Cash, or short Credit.

Feb. 23, 1761.

Isaac Dupee, _Carver_,

ADVERTISES his Customers and others that since the late Fire (on Dock Square) he has opened a Shop the North Side of the Swing-Bridge, opposite to _Thomas Tyler's_, Esq.; where Business will be carried on as usual with Fidelity and Dispatch.

_Imported in the Neptune_, _Capt._ Binney, _and to be Sold by_

Daniel Parker, _Goldsmith_,

_At his Shop near the Golden-Ball_, Boston.

_AN a.s.sortment of Articles in the Goldsmith's and Jeweller's Way_, viz. _brilliant and cypher'd b.u.t.ton and Earing Stones of all Sorts, Locket Stones, cypher'd Ring Stones, Brilliant Ring Sparks, Buckle Stones, Garnetts, Emethysts, Topaz and Saphire Ring Stones, neat Stone Rings sett in Gold, some with Diamond Sparks, Stone b.u.t.tons in Silver, by the Card, black ditto in Silver, best Sword Blades, Shoe and Knee Chapes of all Sizes, Files of all Sorts, freezing Punches, Turkey Oyl Stones, red and white Foyl, moulding Sand, Borax, Saltpetre, Crucibles and Black Led Potts, Money Scales, large ditto to weigh Silver, Piles of Ounce Weights, Penny Weights & Grains, Coral Beeds, Stick ditto for Whistles, Forgeing Anvils, Spoon Teats, plain ditto, small raizing Anvils for Cream Potts, fine Lancashire Watch Plyers, Shears and Nippers, Birmingham ditto, with sundry other Articles, cheap for Cash._

_CHOICE Muscovado best Powder and brown Sugars, by the Hogshead or Barrel, to be Sold by_ WILLIAM WHITWELL, _at the Seven Stars near the Draw-Bridge, Boston. Also choice new Raisins by the Cask, Philadelphia Flour and Bar Iron per Quant.i.ty, Coffee by the Barrel or Hundred, Bohea Tea, &c., cheap for Cash or short Credit._

Sept. 8, 1760.

_John Loring,_

At his Shop near The Great Trees.

A Fresh and General a.s.sortment of Medecines both Chemical and Galenical--Spices of all Sorts--Likewise Redwood, Logwood, Allum, Copperas, Brimstone, &c.----_N.B._ True _Lockyer's_ Pills, _Bateman's_ Drops, _Stoughton's_ and _Duffy's_ Elixer, _&c. &c._

Susannah Foster

HEREBY informs her Customers, That she has removed from Queen Street to Fore-Street, next Door to the Sign of the Cross, where they may be supplied as usual with all Kinds of Groceries at the cheapest Rates.

Feb. 23, 1761.

Imported in the last Ship from _London_, and to be Sold

_By_ Thomas Allen.

Near _Bromfield's_ Lane, BOSTON.

Cardinal Silks and Tr.i.m.m.i.n.gs, Prussian Cloaks, m.u.f.fs and Tippets, Callimanco and Tammy quilted Coats, _Irish_ Linens, Mens & Womens cotton, thread and worsted Hose; a neat a.s.sortment of Millenary Goods, &c. cheap for Cash.--

_ALSO_ a great Variety of Paper Hangings.

Imported in Captains _Hulme_ and _Binney_ from _London_,

By _Thomas Handasyd Peck_,

And Sold by him at the Hatt & Beaver, Merchant's Row.

A _Fresh a.s.sortment of Linnen Linings, suitable for Beaver, Beaverett, Castor and Felt Hatts, Tabby ditto, Mohair Lupings, Silk Braid ditto, flatt and round Silk Lace and Frogs for b.u.t.ton Lupes, plain and sash Bands, workt & plain b.u.t.tons, black Thread, Gold and Silver Chain, yellow and white b.u.t.tons, hard and light Brushes, Velures, Cards, large and small Bowstrings, Looping Needles, Verdigrees and Coperas, a good a.s.sortment of Mens and Boys Felt Hatts, Castor ditto.----He likewise sells Logwood._

Missing since the late Fire, when the Market-House was burnt, a large Folio of Mr. _Clarkson's_ Works, and twenty yards of Gold and Silver Chain. If any Person has the Book or Chain, they are desir'd to inform said _Peck_.

May 11, 1761.

A few Firkins of Choice b.u.t.ter, to be Sold by _PHILIP FREEMAN_, at the Blue Glove, facing the Sign of the Cornfields.

May 11, 1761.

Jonathan & John Amory

In _King-Street_, just below the Town-House in _Boston_, and at _Salem_, in the House where the Honourable _Timothy Lindal_, Esq; deceas'd, lately dwelt, near the Friends Meeting House, Have lately open'd a very large a.s.sortment of English Goods, of almost every Kind, for Men's and Women's wear, consisting of too many Articles to be compriz'd in an Advertis.e.m.e.nt, which they will sell at either Place, by Wholesale or Retail, at very low Prices for Cash or Treasurer's Notes, and allow the Interest thereon.