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CC-H.775.014
30 Jan 1775:23 (527)
Hezekiah Merrill, apothecary and book-seller, takes this
method to inform the public, that he has received from
London, a fresh assortment of drugs, medicines, groceries,
books, &c, and many articles in the stationer's way, which
are to be sold at a moderate advance for cash or short
credit, at his store at the sign of the unicorn and mortar a
few rods south of the court-house in Hartford.
Among his assortment are the following patent medicines [6
lines]
Groceries and stationeries. . . [9 lines] receipt and
memorandum ditto, German flutes and fifes, twine, best
French brandy, rum. . .[18 lines listing "a good assortment
of books" and "painter's colours of all kinds" as well as an
expression of
appreciation to his customers]
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