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BG.758.004
9 Jan 1758:33 (145)
Imported in the last ships from London and Bristol, by
Gilbert Deblois, and to be sold at his warehouse on the
Town-Dock, near the Swing-Bridge, and shop at the corner of
Queen-Street opposite the Town-Pump, very cheap for cash, or
short credit;
A great assortment of ironmongery, braizery, sadlery and
cutlary wares, all sorts of London hard metal an common
pewter, brass kettles, &c. powder, shot, lead, English and
German steel, tin plates, lanthorn leaves, best ships arms,
blunderbusses, pistols, &c. London tow, wool, and cotton
cards, cod and other fishing lines, Exeter fish-hooks,
shoe-maker's tools, mens best London twigs, whole and half
hunter whips, scates, brooms and brushes of all sorts, brass
furniture for chest of draws, desks, &c. English
sole-leather, swords, hangers and belts, with spare blades
for silver mounts, all kinds of kitchen furniture, a great
variety of new fashion white and yellow metal coat and
jacket buttons, cheap white stone and other sleeve buttons,
christial stones, foil, &c. for jewellers, borax, London
pins, needles, silver thimbles, new fashion penchbeck and
other sorts of shoe and knee bucklees, snuff boxes, India
cain joints, hickery and other fashionable walking sticks,
backgamon tables, cards, &c. window glass, writing paper,
all sorts of spices, raisins turkey figs, flask oyl, choice
congoe tea, &c. ALSO sundry sorts of English and India
piece goods; suitable for the season. Fresh Roman violin
strings, with most sorts of instruments, musick books,
&c.----N.B. Any person that has a likely Negro boy to
dispose of, that can be well recommended, may apply to the
advertiser.
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