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NYGWPB.762.005
14 Jan 1762:12 (993)
Peter T. Curtenius, at the sign of the Golden Anvil and
Hammer, opposite the Oswego Market, has just imported in the
Ship "Grace", and in other vessels from Bristol, London, and
Amsterdam, the following fresh and complete assortment of
ironmongery, cutlery, and braziery ware, which he will sell
on the lowest terms, either wholesale or retail, viz. . .
[31 lines of hardware and sundries] Also, Dutch bibles,
testaments, and sundry sorts of small school books, coffee
pots and mills, scates, slates, violins and strings,
boenders, close, white-wash, paint, shoe, and hearth
brushes, &c.&c. He has still a few dry goods on hand, which,
if any person will take the whole; he will sell them a
bargain.
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