* Screw dividers
Ring and buckle sparks * Blow pipes
Locket stones & cyphers * Draw plates
Ruby and white foyle * Moulding sand
Coral beeds * Crucibles & black pots
Coral for whistles * Borax & Salt-Petre
Shoe and knee chapes * Pommice and Rottenstone,
Rough and smooth files * &c.
Where also may be had, most sorts of Jewellers
and Goldsmith Work, cheap for Cash.
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William Palfrey
HEREBY informs his Customers and others, That he has just
opened a fresh Assortment of Goods suitable for the Season,
which were imported in the Ship _Boston-Packet_, Capt.
_Marshall_.
_ALSO_, A Variety of Stone, China and Glass Ware, which will
be sold very low at his Shop next Door North of the Heart and
Crown in Cornhill, _Boston_.
* * * * *
Imported in Captain _Skillings_ from _London_, and to be Sold
_By_ John Symmes, _Goldsmith_,
Near the Golden Ball, _Boston, viz._
BEST Shoe and Knee Buckles Fluke and Tongs, ruff and smooth
Files, Bone Buckle Brushes, Freezing Punches, Binding Wire,
Steel Top Thimbles, Cypher and Brilliant Button Stones, Cypher
and Brilliant Ring Stones, Ring Sparks, Motto Ring Stones,
Amethysts, Garnetts, Brilliant and Cypher Earing Stones,
Amethysts Foyle, red & white do. Stone Bosom Buckles,
Crusables, and Black Lead Melting Pots, &c. all cheap for
Cash.
* * * * *
November, 1767.
Robert Duncan
Begs Leave to inform his Customers and Others, That he has
removed from the Store on the Town Dock to the Shop lately
improved by Mr. _William Palfrey_, next Door Northward of the
Sign of the HEART and CROWN in Cornhill.
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A House to Lett in _Hawkins's_-Street, near the Sign of the
Parrot. Inquire of Edes and Gill.
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No. 1. A House at the North-End of the Town, the Corner of
Winnisimett Ferry.
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No. 4. One large double House at New-Boston, near the Sign of
the Ship. Boston, 21st Nov. 1767.
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