Citation |
BEP(F.763.038
27 Jun 1763:32 (1451)
Lewis Deblois, designing for England early next spring,
desires all persons that are indebted to him, either by
bonds, notes of hand, or book-debts, to settle with him as
expeditiously as possible.----
He has a choice assortment of English piece goods at his
store, the bottom of Kingstreet, which he would dispose of
at very reasonable rates for cash or short credit.-----
He has for sale, a curious ton'd, double key'd new
harpsicord (just imported in Capt. Mallard from London) is
esteem'd the master-piece of the famous Falconer.--Also has
for sale an organ, made by Mr. Thomas Johnston of this town,
formerly made use of in concert-Hall, and can be
recommended.--An abatement of ten guineas will be made (from
the real value of said instrument) if bought and made use of
for any congregation in this town.----
N.B. Said Deblois will want a quality of lumber, Jamaica
cod fish and mackrel, this fall. Any persons willing to
supply him with a quantity of either of the above
commodities, for English piece goods, shall have the goods
at cash price, and delivered as soon as they desire.
|