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BG.758.035
29 May 1758:11,12 (165)
Richardson & Goldthwait Hereby notify their customers, that
they have just imported a fresh assortment of English and
hardware goods, in Captain Rodman from London; to be sold by
wholesale and retail, viz.
Brass kettles, skillets, tea kettles, warming pans, coffee
pots,. . . [13 lines] brass and iron candlesticks, files and
rasps, all sorts of bells, brass cocks, &c. a great
assortment of brass furniture for desks, chests of draws,
&c. a variety of sadlery ware,. . . [5 lines] London sewing
needles, thimbles, jews harps, back gammon tables, dice,. .
. [8 lines] shears, razors, lancets, &c. Violins strings,
bows, flutes &c. Also a great assortment of linnens, cotton
checks,. . . [28 lines]
[Pointing hand] As said Richardson and Goldthwait design
shortly to break up their business at Newport, beg leave to
inform their customers, that they will sell off their goods
very cheap; And as their shop and store is as well (if not
better) assorted, than any other in America, doubt not it
will induce their old customers, and others, to apply to
them for what supplies they want, and may depend they shall
be well us'd in every respect.
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