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BG.757.043
3 Oct 1757:31 (131)
Newport, September 17, 1757. Richardson & Goldthwait,
hereby notifies their customers, that they have just
imported a fresh assortment of goods in the last ships from
London, consisting of brass kettles, pewter, nails, lead
shot, powder, flints, English and German steel,. . . [13
lines] necklaces, pendants, stay-hooks, jewsharps,
fish-hooks and lines, very handsome snuff-bozes, jappen'd
waiters, mahogany tea chests, files and rasps, knives and
forks, jack and pen-knives, shears, scissors, French
cutteaux, lancets, with all other kinds of cutlary,
pewterers, founders, ironmongery and braizery wares that was
ever made in brass, copper, steel, iron, pewter and lead.
Also, the cream of English piece goods, viz. . . [15 lines]
Also pepper, nutmegs, cinnamon, cloves, mace, rasins,
currants and figs, &c. N.B. The above goods will be sold
very cheap for ready money; and those who can pay in dollars
or gold, shall be supply'd full as cheap, either by
wholesale or retail, as they can be at Boston.
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