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NHG-P.774.054
30 Sep 1774:41 (936)
To be sold By George Craigie At his store in Portsmouth, A
general assortment of English goods, Exceeding cheap for
cash, Among which are the following, viz.
superfine and low priz'd broadcloths, wilton, German serges,
ratteens, kerseys, flannels, baizes, swanskins, thicksetts,
fustians, cotton velvet and velverits, shalloons, tammies,
durants, calamancoes,--[32 more lines] Horse whips, warming
pans, frying pans, flat irons, box irons, brass and iron
candle-sticks, shovels and tongs, bellows.--A large
assortment of iron ware,--Case knives, pen, cuttoe, and jack
dit. Sleeve buttons, Jews harps, spectacles,--Snuff boxes,
shears, scizars, thimbles, razors, knitting needles, spurs,
tobacco boxes, shoe knives, awlblades, shoe tacks, shoe
nails, pinehers, nippers, hammers, gimblets, tapborers,
hinges,--and locks of all sorts.--A variety of metal, shoe,
and knee buckles, brass cocks, large and small files,
glue,--handsaws, pewter, platters, plates, pots, porringers,
basons, block tin spoons,--Bibles, testaments, psalters,
spelling books, primmers, cartridge & writing paper, paste
board, ink powder, sealing wax, wafers, slates, 4d. 6d. 10d.
and 20d. nails, 3d. 4d. 5d. 6d. brads, oznabrigs,
ticklinburgs, powder, shott, lead, German steel, cod lines,
fish hooks, twine, time glasses, velvet corks, seives, [sic]
pound beads, Keppins snuff, wool cards.
A good assortment of crockery ware.
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