January 27, 1772

Millenery Goods, &c.

At Mrs. Hooper's,
In Auchmuty's Lane near Liberty-Tree, Boſton.
A freſh Supply of the neweſt Kinds
MILLENERY GOODS, juſt received by the laſt Ships from London, and to be ſold very Cheap for ready Monday, conſiſting of very neat Bruſſels and Flanders Lappets, with Laces of all ſorts, neweſt faſhion Gauzes, Lawns, Muſlins, Ribbons, Silver Blond Lace, Italian Flowers, rich Brocades, plain and figur'd Luteſtrings, Mantuas and Ducapes, plain and laced Sattins of all Colours, genteel Muffs, Hats and Bonets, with a few ready-made Womens taſty Engliſh Caps, with all other Kinds Millenary Articles, &c.

January 27, 1772



T H O M A S   L E E,

At his Store near the Swing-Bridge, has imported in the Rockingham, juſt arrived from LONDON ;
SERGES of all Colours, Kerſeys and Flannels, which will be ſold unuſually cheap

S   I   L   K   S.


A beautiful Variety of LADIES SILKS, of almoſt every Kind
  Bruſſels and Mecklin Laces ; Gold and Silver Laces ; Gold and Silver rich Baſket Buttons.
  A large Aſſortment of ENGLISH GOODS, ſuitable for all Seaſons, at the loweſt Rates.
  IRISH LINNENS of all Widths and Prices, from 7s.6d. Old Tenor the Yard, per Piece, very cheap.
  Alſo, Paper Hangings, Powder, Shot, Bar-Lead, Ruſſia Ravens and Engliſh Duck, Oſnaburgs.
  †‡¶ Caſh given for BEES WAX.

January 27, 1772

TWO DOLLARS REWARD.
Stolen the laſt Night, out of the Stable

of the Subſcriber, a Mare of a red Roan, about 14 hands and a half high, 12 years old, with a white ſpot on her right Cheek, of very high Hips, her hind Legs ſomewhat crooked, paces all ; alſo a ruſſet ſaddle and bridle. Whoever ſhall take up ſaid Mare, ſo that the Owner may have her again, ſhall have the above reward, and all neceſſary charges paid by Ephraim Parker, Innholder.
  Reading, Jan. 22, 1772.

January 20, 1772


VARIETY of GOODS,
Exceeding Cheap for CASH,
TO BE SOLD BY
Herman & Andrew Brimmer,
At their Shop next Door to the Sign of the Lamb, S. E d,
By Wholeſale and Retail,
Being a General Aſſortment of Engliſh,
India and Scotch Goods, imported in the laſt Ships.
Among which are,
A Variety of Luteſtrings, Taffaties,
Paduſoys and Damaſks.
A Good Aſſortment of Hard & Cutlery
W A R E,
Handſome japan'd Tea Urns, Decanter Stands,
Neat poliſh'd Snuffers, ditto on Stands,
Table Bells, Quadrill Boxes and Pearl Fishes [?],
Handſome Muffs and Trimings
A few Pieces beſt Bedtick, Engliſh Goloſhoes, Clogs, and beſt Ruſſell Shoes and Pumps, Lynn ditto,
Spices of all Sorts, Bohea Tea,
Loaf Sugar by the Caſk or leſs,
Powder——Shott——Bar Lead,
Engliſh and German Steel,
Large Aſſortment of Mohair Baſket Buttons,
Plated, gilt and lacquer'd ditto,
Wax Taper Candles and Boxes,
6 by 8, 7 by 9, and 10 by 8 Taylor's Window Glaſs,
&c. &c. &c.

January 20, 1772


T O   B E   L E T,
A good Poſt-Chariot and Pair of
good Horſes, with a careful Driver, would be glad to wait on a Gentleman and Ladies, both in Town or out of Town. Enquire of the Printers.

January 20, 1772


STATIONARY.
A neat Aſſortment of Writing, Car-
tridge, Clothers and Bonnet Paper, Account Books, Dutch Quills, Holman's London Ink-Powder, &c. To be Sold cheaper than at any Store in Town,
By CHARLES DABNEY,
At his Shop in Marlborough-Street, Boſton.
Where may alſo be had,
Every Kind of Piece Goods that are
uſually Imported from London, and much cheaper than they are commonly ſold, for the Caſh——Alſo an Aſſortment of Iriſh Linnen, Sheeting Hollands, Clouting Diaper, Diaper Table Cloths, and a few Pieces of very neat Mantua Silks, to be Sold for the Sterling Coſt and Charges.

January 20, 1772


T O   L E T T,
A FARM in Chelsea,
containing 150 Acres, with a large Houſe and Barn, to be enter'd on the fifth of April next. Alſo to Sell a likely Negro Woman brought up in Town, about 24 Years of Age : Inquire of Edes & Gill.

January 13, 1772


Cox & Berry
At their Store near the Britiſh Coffee-Houſe in King-Street, may be had,
Modern Books of all Kinds, School Books, Prayer Books of various Sizes, and——
  The following Little Books for the Inſtruction and
    Amuſement of all good Boys and Girls.
Brother Gift, or the Naughty Girl Reformed.
Siſter Gift, or the Naughty Boy Reformed.
Hobby Horſe or Chriſtmas Companion.
Robbin Good Fellow, a Fairy Tale.
Puzzling Cap, a Collection of Riddles.
The Cries of London, as exhibited in the Streets.
Sugar Plump, or Eaſy Introduction to reading Engliſh.
Mr. Winlove's Collection of Stories.
—— ditto Moral Lectures.
Hiſtory of Tom Jones, ditto of Joſeph Andrew, abridg'd from the Works of H. Fielding.
Hiſtory of Pamela, ditto Gardiſon, ditto Clariſſa, abridg'd from the Works of S. Richardſon, Eſq;

Where likewiſe may be had,
Price only 12s. 6d. Old Tenor—
THE FRUGAL HOUSE-WIFE,
O   R
COMPLETE WOMAN COOK :
Wherein the Art of Dreſſing all Sorts of Viands with Cleanlineſs, Decency and Elegance, is explained in Five Hundred approved Receipts, in Roaſting, Boiling, Frying, Broiling, Gravies, Sauces, Stews, Haſhes, Soups, Fricaſſes, Ragoos, Paſties, Pies, Tarts, Cakes, Puddings, Syllabubs, Creams, Flummery, Jellies, Giams, and Cuſtards. Together with the beſt Methods of Potting, Colouring, Preſerving, Drying, Candying, Pickling and making Engliſh Wines. To which are prefixed, various Bills of Fare, for Dinners and Suppers in every Month of the Year ; and a copious Index to the Whole, by SUSANNAH CARTER, of London.
  N. B. Any Perſon, by attending to the Inſtructions given in this Book, may ſoon attain to a competent Knowledge in the Art of Cookery, &c.—And it likewiſe contains more in Quantity than moſt other Books of a much higher Price.

January 13, 1772


Wanting a Place for a few Months,
A Young Man, as a Merchant's Clerk
or Book-keeper, who writes a good Hand, and underſtands keeping Accompts ; and is only wanted for the Sake of Inſtruction, he will agree upon the moſt moderate Terms. if not Gratis.—Any Merchant in the Weſt-India Trade, who inclines employing this Perſon, may leave a Note of their Names at the Printing-Office of Edes & Gill.

January 13, 1772


Juſt    Publiſhed,
( And to be Sold by the Printers hereof ; )
Some  Historical  Account  of
G   U   I   N   E   A,

Its Situation, Produce and the general Diſpoſition of its Inhabitants. With an Inquiry into the Riſe and Progreſs of the Slave Trade, its Nature and lamentable Effects. Alſo a Re-publication of the Sentiments of ſeveral Authors of Note, on this intereſting Subject ; particularly an Extract of a Treatiſe, by Granville Sharp.
By ANTHONY BENEZET.

January 13, 1772


I  M  P  O  R  T  E  D
In   the   laſt   Ships   from   LONDON   and   BRISTOL,
And  to  be  Sold  at  the  lower  end  of  King-ſtreet,  by
William   Gooch,
A genteel Aſſortment of Paper-Hang-
ings, Window-Glaſs of every Dimenſion, Looking-Glaſſes, Painters Colours, raw and boil'd Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Varniſh, Glue, Whiting by the Hogſhead or ſmall Quantity, Pain Bruſhes and Limners Tools of all Sizes, Glaziers Diamonds, Leaf Gold, Ship Tauſels, Barr and Sheet Lead, &c. &c. Colours prepared for Houſe and Ship Painting.
  N. B. Parker's beſt LONDON PORTER, CHESHIRE CHEESE, and ENGLISH LOAF SUGAR.

January 13, 1772

Whereas the Houſe of the Sub- 
ſcriber was, in the Night between the 8th and the 9th Inſtant broke open, and the following Articles ſtolen from thence, viz. A Pair of black worſted Stockings, a ſpotted Silk Handkerchief, a Pair of grey yarn Gloves, and between Five and Six Pounds old Tenor in Coppers.—Whoever ſhall apprehend the Thief or Thieves, ſo that he or they may be bro't to Juſtice, ſhall have TWENTY DOLLARS Reward.
WILLIAM HOW.  
    Cambridge, January 11, 1772.
  N. B. The Thief is tho't by ſome Circumſtances to be a Negro of a middling Stature, about Twenty Years of Age ; and 'tis deſired if any of the above Articles ſhould be found on ſuch a Perſon, he may be apprehended.

January 6, 1772


Imported in the laſt Ships from London & to be sold by Samuel Partridge
At his Shop nearly oppoſite Doctor Silverton G[obscured] in Marlborough Street.
CLOTHS.
  An Aſſortment of Superfine and low prized [obscured] Cloth, down to 40 s. per Yard, Blue, Black & Cloth colour'd Forreſt Cloths, Red and Blue Duffils, Red and Blew half thicks, ſuperfine Red, Blue, Green, and Cloth colour'd german leiges, ſatteens, blue and drab colour'd kerseys, ſhalloons, and trimmings for the above.
HOSIERY.
  Beſt 4-thread breeches patterns, and low prized ditto, beſt 4-thread worſted hoſe, and low prized ditto, womens and childrens ditto, a general aſſortment of mens, womens and childrens cotton and thread ditto, an aſſortment of womens and childrens black, cloth colour'd and crimſon worſted gloves and mitts, a good aſſortment of mens, womens, girls and children's black and white ſilk gloves and mitts, mens ſuperfine cotton, worſted & mock velvet Caps.
MANCHESTER GOODS.
  Black cloth and claret colour'd cotton velvet, an aſſortment of ¾, ⅞ and yard wide linnen, cotton and linnen check, dy'd and white jeans, pillows ditto, ½ inch furniture check, large printed cotton Handkerchiefs, check'd linnen ditto, bedticks, very fine white dimity, ſtriped cotton hollands, black and light colour'd thickſetts.
SILKS.
  Black, Engliſh and China taffity, black and cloth colour'd perſian ditto, roſe colour'd, blue and white ſattin, black, blue, white and roſe colour'd pelong ditto, white figur'd ditto, white, ſtriped, changeable and cloth colourd ¾, ½ ell mantua ſilk, black and blue figur'd mode, ſtriped tobines, brown and yellow paduſoy, black alimode, pink, blue and white ½ ell ſarſenet, ſtriped, blue, green and cloth colour'd brolios, a compleat aſſortment of faſhionable ribbons, ſilk ferrets, ſtay & ſhoe gallooms,
INDIA GOODS.
  Nankeens, bandanno handkerchiefs, black barcelona ditto, book muſlin, cambricks, lawns, long lawns, bengalls.
STUFFS.
  Rich meeklins, croſs-barr'd and figur'd yard wide ſtuff, ſundry ſorts of crape, dorſetteens, venetian polins, ſilveretts, grizetts, fine durants, wide and narrow tammies, double camblets, plain and croſs bar'd camblets, ſtuffs, worſted grograms of divers colours, calimancoes of all colours, black ruſſels, green and crimſon worſted damaſk, bombazeens and alopeens, quality & ſhoe bindings, a faſhionable aſſortment of callicoes, rich blue and white coperplate bed furniture, ſewing ſilks of all colours, mens, womens and boys black buff kid gloves, mens womens and childrens black lamb gloves and mitts, white kid ditto, womens and children's beſt double glazed bath lamb ditto, pompadore and cloth colour'd ditto, womens graind ditto, black, white, plain and figur'd gauze, black cyprus gauze, widows crape, black and white catgutt, wax'd threads of all colours, pins, fine ell wide Iriſh ſheeting, damaſk table cloths and napkins, white blond laces, black bone ditto, white ſtay and brown buckram, yellow holland, womens Engliſh ſtays, Lynn made ſhoes ¾, ⅞ dowlaſs, a large and beauiful aſſortment of leather and paper mounted fans, writing paper, paper hangings, preſs paper, oznabrigs, ticklinburghs, ruſſia and ravens duck, ſuperfine 7-4 & 11-4 blankets, holland and diaper tapes.
  N. B. To be ſold at the ſterling coſt, a piece of pompadore ground brocaded Sattin.

January 6, 1772

R AN-away from William Stewart of New-London, on the Night of the 27th of November laſt, an Indented Indian Servant, about 19 Years of Age, named Warren Taiſon, a luſty well-built Fellow. Had on when he went away, a dark-brown double-breaſted Jacket, lined with ſtriped Flannel, a Pair of blue Duffil Trowſers, check Flannel Shirt, and a blue Buff Cap. Carried off with him, a new Great Coat, & ſundry other Clothes. Whoever will apprehend ſaid Runaway, and bring him to his ſaid Maſter, or ſecure him ſo that he may be had, ſhall be handſomely rewarded therefor, by ſaid Stewart, and all neceſſary Charges paid beſides. Maſters of Veſſels, and others, are forbid ſecreting or carrying off ſaid Servant, as they'll anſwer it at their Peril,
   New-London, December 5, 1771.

January 6, 1772

Mr.   Turner   acquaints   his   Subſcri-
bers, the CONCERT will be on Wednesday Evening 8th Inſtant, and begin at half past Six o'Clock.
-----------------------
LOST out of the above Hall, about the beginning of December laſt, a large Marble covered Book, with two Sets of Fulton's Organ Concertos in it ; the Perſon that has got it is deſir'd to return it, as Mr. Turner is much in want of it.

January 6, 1772

John Cunningham,
HAS Imported by the Captains Hall, Brown & Robſon, a freſh and large Aſſortment of Engliſh and India Goods, ſuitable for the Seaſon ; which he will ſell by Wholeſale or Retail, very cheap for ready Money, at his Shop the ſecond North from School Street, near the Old South Meeting.

Among his Goods are the following.
Scarlet & other coloured Broad-Cloths,
with ſhalloons and trimmings, beaver coatings, lambſkins, baizes of all widths, duffils, emboſs'd ſerges, Devonſhire kerſeys, hair pluſhes, cotton velvets and velveretts, drawboys, everlaſtings, miſſinets, grizetts, Mecklinburgs, Iriſh and ſilk camblets, hairbines, camblets, plain ſtriped and clouded cambleteens, cinnamon-coloured & pink brolioes, black plain ruſſell, dorſetteens, callimancoes, tammies and durants of all colours, worſted grograms, bengals and peneaſcoes, Engliſh and India taffaty, rich crimſon and other coloured India damaſk, black paduſoy, perſians of moſt colours, plain ſprigg'd and flower'd ſatin, ſprigg'd, black and other coloured modes with ſuitable trimmings, Ruſſia linnens, Ruſſia diapers, Huckabucks from ½ ell to 8 4 wide, diaper table-cloths, ⅞ & ¼ dowlaſs, oznabrigs, ticklenburgs, cambricks and lawns, Iriſh and Ruſſia Sheetings, Iriſh linnens of all widths exceeding cheap, black and white plain gauze, ſewing ſilks, Womens neweſt faſhion Beaver gloves for winter, &c.

January 6, 1772

THIS DAY PUBLISHED,
And Sold by Kneeland & Adams in Milk-Street,
The Following SERMONS, viz.
A SERMON preached September 25, 1771, by John Hunt, M. A. at his Ordination, and at the Inſtalment of the Rev. John Bacon, to the joint Paſtorial Charge of the South-Church in Boſton. To which is added, the Charge by the Rev. Dr. Chauncy, and the Right Hand of Fellowſhip by the Rev. Dr. Eliot.
A SERMON preached September 29th, 1771. By John Bacon, A. M. the next Lord's-Day after he was Inſtaled, and the Rev. Mr. John Hunt, A. M. Ordained, Colleague-Paſtors, of the South-Church in Boston.

December 30, 1771


Gilbert Deblois
Has lately Imported from LONDON, GLASGOW, and HOLLAND,
A LARGE and general Aſſortment
of GOODS, which are now ready for Sale at his Shop near the Old South Meeting-Houſe, Boſton.

As his GOODS are procured on the beſt Terms, it enables him to ſupply his Cuſtomers for ready Money at very low Rate, many Articles as cheap by Retail as are ſold in the City of London.

N. B. No Abatement on the Price firſt aſked. Thoſe who want to purchaſe by Wholeſale with ready Mondy, may depend on GREAT PENNYWORTHS.

Among the Variety of Articles are the following
WINTER GOODS,
&c. &c.
Blankets,
Rugs
Duffels
Baizes
Flannels
Swanſkins
Empoſs'd Serges
mill'd Ironing Cloths
Lambſkins
Bearſkins
Coatings
Bath Beevers
Whitneys
Rattens
Beaver Coatings
Broad-Cloths of all colours from 5ſf to 28 ſ. Yd
German Serges
white Half-thick for Butchers Aprons
Hair Pluſhes
Cotton Velvets
Velverets
Drawboys
ſilk Velvet
Serge Denim
Everlaſtings


WITH Shalloons, neweſt Faſhion Buttons of all Kinds, Twiſt, Binding, &c. &c.
Holland Scates, and Mill'd Gloves.
Poplins
Mecklenburgs
black and coloured Crapes
Bengals
Brilliants
Miſſinets
Grizets
Denmark Luſters
Water'd Grograms
Iriſh and ſilk Camblets
Cambleteens
Worſted Damaſk
black Ruſſel
Callamancoes
Tammies
Durants
Doſſeteens,


Camblets for Cloaks of all colours
from 1ſ9 to 3 ſ. pr Yard.

Scarlet and Crimſon low-pric'd Broad-
Cloths for Cloaks, with Fur, Snail & Lace Trimings of neweſt ſort,
Muffs and Tippets
Furr Edging
Mens mock Velvet &amp other faſhion worſted Caps
Mens, Womens and Childrens worſted, cotton, ſilk and thread Hoſe from 8d to 20ſ. a Pair,
Knite Breeches Patterns
Mens, Women & Childrens worſted, thread, ſilk & Leather Gloves & Mitts
Womens neweſt faſhion Sattin Hats and Bonnets
Fine and coarſe chip Hats
Womens & Childrens Fans
white blond & Bruſſels Lace
black bone and trolly Lace
Head and Breaſt Flowers
Plumes and black Feathers
plain and figur'd Gauze,
Catcut, Spider Net,
Undreſs'd Gauze Handkerchiefs,


SILKS,
Rich Brocades, plain, flowered and ſtriped Luteſtrings, plain and changeable Mantuas of moſt colours, ſlate and brown coloured Ducapes, flower'd Damaſks, Engliſh and India Taffaties, plain and ſtriped ell-wide Perſians, black and coloured broad and narrow plain and figured Sattins, figured Capuchin Modes with Trimings, Sarſnets, Alamodes, watered Tabby, beſt thick Sattins for Waiſtcoats, Engliſh, India and Barcelona Handkerchiefs, Mens Cravats, ſewing Silk, &c.
Fine Shades worſted Crewils
Sample Canvas
Quilting Worſted
| Yellow Stay Holland
| Galloom, Braid and
| other Stay Trimmings
Buckrams
Wax Threads
Silk Ferrets
Fuſtians    Duroys
Jeans    Sagathies
Glaz'd Lining
Thickſets
Pound and other ſorts Pins
| beſt Milliners and
| Whitechappel Needles
White Threads.


IRISH LINNENS of all widths,
and Prices at little more than Sterling Coſt.

Ruſſia Linnens
Diapers
Huckabucks
Dowlaſs
Oznabrigs
Ruſſia Drabs
10qr. to 11qr. Table Cloths
Napkin figur'd Diaper
Cambricks
Lawns
Muſlin of all ſorts
Iriſh and Ruſſia Sheetings
Manchester Checks all ſorts
Scorth Plaids    Threads
| Check'd and other Linen
|    Handkerchiefs
Stair and Floor Carpeting
| Engliſh, Scots and Flan-
|    ders Bedticks
Holland and Diaper Tapes


Choice Bohea Souchong, and Hyſon
TEAS, Engliſh Loaf Sugar, Pepper, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon, Mace, New Currants.
Black Tiffany
Hat Crape
Worſted Qualities
Coat and Shoe Binding
Worſted Gartering
Shirt Buttons
Hat Trimming
10 and 11qr. Counterpains
| Womens English Ruſſel
| Shoes and Pumps
Clogs
Galoſhoes
Sadllers Fringes and Laces
Worſted Chaiſe Reins
| Mens, Womens and Chil-
|    drens furr'd Hats
Engliſh Butt Soles
Writing and Bonnet Paper
Ink-Powder
Bread and Glaſs Baſkets
| Holland Bruſhes in ſetts
| & ſingle, of every kind
Ivory and Horn Combs
| Neweſt faſhion Mettal
| Coat & Breaſt Buttons
Shoe Buckles Sleeve Buttons
Horſe and Chaiſe Whips
Mahogony Tea-Cheſts.


Looking Glaſſes from 1s. 4d.
to £. 6 a Piece.
VIOLINS, Engliſh and German Flutes, Fifes, beſt Roman Strings, China, Ivory, Buck and Bone Knives & Forks, with all other ſorts Knives, Sciſſors, Thimbles, Money Scales, Cards, Engliſh and German Steel.
Powder and Braſs Kettles at firſt Coſt and Charges. CHINA Plates, Diſhes, Bowls, compleat Tea-Sets, &c. A few Pair very handſome high-faſhion'd Princes- Mettal Candleſticks and Snuffers.
With a great Number other Articles.
N. B. As ſaid DEBLOIS intends for England in the Spring, deſires all Perſons indebted to him to pay off the ſame without Delay.

December 30, 1771

T O   B E   S O L D   By
Benjamin Dolbeare,
A   few   Hogſheads  of  old   Jamaica
RUM, and ſome old Jamaica Spirit, alſo new Philadelphia Flour.
Lent  about three  Months ago, a Blue
Roquelo ; the Perſon that borrowed it, is deſired to return it immediately.

December 30, 1771

Juſt imported by the Capts. Robſon and Jenkins, and to be ſold by
Samuel Fletcher,
Very cheap for Caſh,
A new and freſh aſſortment of Winter Goods, viz.
Scarlet, Black, Blue, Pompadore,
Chocolate, mix'd and cloth coloured Broad Cloths with Tammies, Blue and Cloth coloured Kerſeys, German Serges, Colcheſter and Drapery Baize, 3-4, 7-8, and yard-wide Checks, Pound Silks of all colours, Durants, Tammies, Callamancoes, and Shalloons of all colours, Iriſh Linnens, Luteſtrings, Cambricks, Bearſkins, a very fine aſſortment of Stockings, Downlaſs, Oznagrigs, Ticklenburg, Duck, Furniture for Beds, Callicoes, Warming and Frying Pans, Locks, Hinges, Saws, Spades, Shovels, fire Shovel and Tongs, & ſundry Braziery Ware, alſo Glaſs and China Ware, Blue and White Bunting, Blankets, Ratteens, and many other articles too tedious to mention ; all ſold at the loweſt allowance for Caſh only by Wholeſale.
   N. B. Said Fletcher will give Caſh for 40,000 ſquare Edge White Oak Boards.