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Volume IV Part 6

WHEREAS the CO-PARTNERSHIP of Chase & Speakman is mutually dissolved, this is to desire all persons who are indebted to them to make speedy payment, and likewise all those who have any demands on said company, to call and receive their respective dues of T. Chase, at the venerable LIBERTY-ELM.

_Boston Chronicle_, May 22, 1769

BOSTON.

This morning arrived here Captain Paddock, in a schooner from London, after a long pa.s.sage.

***_The_ BOSTONIAN _came too late for this day's Paper._

STOLEN,

FROM the side of the house, belonging to _Richard Silvester_, now the Sign of the

BROKEN POST,

_Newbury street_, Boston, about half an hour past one o'clock in the morning of the 24th ult.

A Black and White Horse, with a Bridle, without a Saddle.----The Persons concerned in this Frolick, who were seen and known, are desired to replace the said Horse, in the manner and form they found him. And it is hoped, as he is a young creature, they will not corrupt his morals, by teaching him any of their bad tricks, but return him soon, as the owner will not allow any thing for his keeping.

N.B. If he should bite or kick any that have him in possession; his former master now declares, he will not be answerable for the damages.----He was not imported from England, but manufactured in this land of liberty.

_Query._ Whether the persons who knocked at said SILVESTER'S door, past three o'clock the same morning, in their return home, and cried THIEVES, were not accomplices in this _glorious_ exploit.

_Boston Chronicle_, March 1, 1770.

_TO BE SOLD By_ Mary Jackson & Son, _At the Brazen-Head in Cornhill, A few Firkins of good b.u.t.ter, at 4s. 6d. per Pound; also choice_ Connecticut _Pork, Hogs Fat, and Cheese._

N.B. _All Kind of Braziers, Cutlers, Pewterers and Ironmongery Goods, Wholesale and Retail._

July 13, 1761.

_WANTED_ for a _HOUSE-KEEPER,_ A Discreet elderly WOMAN that can be well recommended, who understands dressing victuals, and the oeconomy of a large family where there are no children.--Such a person will meet with _good_ encouragement, by applying to MEIN and FLEEMING.

_Boston Chronicle_, Dec. 19, 1768.

To be SOLD by JOHN CROSBY, LEMMON-TRADER, at the Sign of the _Basket of LEMMONS_, at the South-End, Choice good and fresh LISBON LEMMONS, equal to any in Town for goodness, and as large in general as Lemmons commonly are, at _Four Pounds_ O.T. _per_ Hundred, and _Ten Shillings per_ single Dozen.

Dec. 19, 1768.

TO BE LET, A Handsome square SHOP, in _Marshall's-Lane_, near Boston-stone, suitable either for a Grocery, West-India or Dry-Goods Shop--it will also accommodate any person in the Mechanical Line. Inquire of the Printer, or of GILES RICHARDS and Co. near the _Mill-Bridge_.

March 12, 1791.

Picture of a Boston mariner in 1799.

_TO BE SOLD_,

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_By_ Samuel Thaxter, MATHEMATICAL _Instrument Maker_, No. 49 STATE-STREET, 1 best bra.s.s s.e.xtant, latest improvement; Hadley's Quadrants, Davis' do. Bra.s.s Azimuth Amplitude and Steering Compas; Bra.s.s Surveying Compas, Wood, do. Spy Gla.s.ses; Sea Books, and Charts; Scales and Dividers; Surveying Chains, &c.

N.B. Quadrants and Compa.s.ses carefully repaired;--where Gentlemen may depend on reasonableness and punctuality.

March 30.

FOR SALE,

A Small HOUSE-LOT, in Sisters-lane, very near the Rev. Dr.

Belknap's Meeting-house. Inquire of the Printer. March 30.

1799.

Just Imported, and to be Sold by Harbottle Dorr, At his Shop (adjoining to the House of Mr. _Martin Gay_) almost opposite to the Cornfields in Union-Street, Boston,

A Fine a.s.sortment of Braziery, Ironmongery, and Cutlery Ware, by Wholesale or Retail, cheap for Cash.

_Boston Gazette_, July 13, 1767.

A sermon suitable to distribute among tenants and servants:--

THIS DAY PUBLISHED, (_And Sold by_ S. Kneeland, _in Queen-Street_;) THE CARE of the SOUL, urged as the ONE THING NEEDFUL. A SERMON first preached at the Funeral of a young Person, and afterwards before some worthy and excellent Persons, who desired some printed Copies of it, to disperse among their Tenants and Servants.

_Boston Gazette_, Nov. 2, 1761.

Goods exchanged for New England rum.