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BG.769.077
18 Dec 1769:42 (767)
Boston, Dec. 11, 1769. To be sold cheap for ready money, by
Gilbert Deblois, At his shop opposite the bottom of School-
Street. Choice currants, pepper, alspice, cinnamon, &c.
Best bohea tea, souchong and hyson tea, mens & boys Holland
scates, long-handle Dutch hearth brushes, single broom and
setts of ditto, Dutch looking-glasses of all sizes, violins,
flutes, Roman strings, battledoors and shutlecocks, drums
and fifes, a great variety of neat baskets, very genteel
Prussia floor, bedside and stair carpets, China tea cups and
sausers at four pistareens a sett, with a large assortment
of China bowles, dishes, plates, tea pots, butter boats, &c.
All sizes very handsome walnut and mahogany looking glasses,
warming pans, leather bellows, candlesticks, shovel & tongs,
pewter, knives & forks, &c. Powder, wool and cotton cards,
mens and boys felt, caster and beaveret hatts, with a very
good assortment of English goods suitable for the season.
N.B. A good organ suitable for a church, to be sold
cheap, and the pay made easy.
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