March 12, 1791.
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Picture of a Boston mariner in 1799.
_TO BE SOLD_,
[Illustration]
_By_ Samuel Thaxter, MATHEMATICAL _Instrument Maker_, No. 49
STATE-STREET, 1 best brass Sextant, latest improvement;
Hadley's Quadrants, Davis' do. Brass Azimuth Amplitude and
Steering Compas; Brass Surveying Compas, Wood, do. Spy
Glasses; Sea Books, and Charts; Scales and Dividers; Surveying
Chains, &c.
N.B. Quadrants and Compasses carefully repaired;--where
Gentlemen may depend on reasonableness and punctuality.
March 30.
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FOR SALE,
A Small HOUSE-LOT, in Sisters-lane, very near the Rev. Dr.
Belknap's Meeting-house. Inquire of the Printer. March 30.
1799.
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Just Imported, and to be Sold by
Harbottle Dorr,
At his Shop (adjoining to the House of Mr. _Martin Gay_)
almost opposite to the Cornfields in Union-Street, Boston,
A Fine Assortment of Braziery, Ironmongery, and Cutlery Ware,
by Wholesale or Retail, cheap for Cash.
_Boston Gazette_, July 13, 1767.
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A sermon suitable to distribute among tenants and servants:--
THIS DAY PUBLISHED,
(_And Sold by_ S. Kneeland, _in Queen-Street_;)
THE CARE of the SOUL, urged as the ONE THING NEEDFUL. A SERMON
first preached at the Funeral of a young Person, and
afterwards before some worthy and excellent Persons, who
desired some printed Copies of it, to disperse among their
Tenants and Servants.
_Boston Gazette_, Nov. 2, 1761.
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Goods exchanged for New England rum.
Barbados Rum, | Russia Duck
and Sugars by the | Pitch, Tar,
Hogshead or Barrel, | and
Bohea Tea, | Cordage.
Cotton Wool by the Bag, | Long & short Pipes.
New Flour, | Sole Leather.
Indigo. | English Steel.
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