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- Ward Nicholas Boylston, imports from London and Bristol, and sells at his store in King-Street, Boston, : a variety of goods suitable for all seasons ..
- A general assortment European & India goods, sold, wholesale and retail, upon the lowest terms for cash, by Richardson & Walker, no. 66, Cornhill, Boston
- Abram Allen, has for sale, at his shop in Fore-Street, two doors south of Cross-Street--Boston, all kinds of seamen's cloathing [sic], and other articles--cheap for cash
- Addresses &c. to the late Governor Hutchinson. : Boston, May 30. 1774
- Appeal of J.L. D'Happart to the public, : in consequence of his business with Messrs. William, James & Nathaniel Fellows Cunningham, Boston
- At a very full and respectable meeting of the merchants and others, concerned in trade, residing in Boston, and convened at Faneuil Hall, by publick notification, on Monday, July 22, 1793-- Honourable Thomas Russell, Esquire, president
- Boston, April 18, 1785. : The minds of the people being greatly and justly agitated by the apparent intention of the government and the merchants of Great-Britain to deprive the industrious trader of every benefit of our commerce, by the entire monopoly of the same to themselves ... A numerous and respectable meeting of the merchants, traders, and others, convened at Faneuil-Hall, on Saturday the 16th inst. to consider the alarming state of our trade and navigation, the following votes were unanimously agreed to ..
- Boston, March 13, 1786. To the public. : Whereas Mr. John de Neufville, by a libellous paper, published at Boston on the 5th day of September last ... has endeavoured to wound the reputation of the subscribers, and through us that of our friend and correspondent in Amsterdam, Mr. John Rolland ..
- Boston, May [blank] 1791. Permit me to inform you that I have this day taken into copartnership, my brother, Mr. Richard Codman ... : The business in future will be carried on under the firm of John & Richard Codman ..
- Boston, Sept. 11, 1770. : Sir, On Friday last at a meeting of the body at Faneuil-Hall, a committee of ten persons were appointed to wait upon the gentlemen who had subscribed not to import goods from Great-Britain, until a general importation took place, and desire their attendance at the adjournment of said meeting, which will be at 3 o'clock, p.m. on Thursday next; and in compliance with said appointment, the committee desire you would attend said meeting accordingly. ..
- Boston, September 5, 1785. : Whereas I John de Neufville, on the 13th of August, was threatened in the name of Messieurs Leertouwer and Huyman, of this town, that they would advance me no more money, if I did not endorse to them all the bills of exchange for what was due to me in this state ..
- Catalogue of drugs and medicines, instruments and utensils, dye-stuffs, groceries, and painters' colours, : imported, prepared, and sold, by Smith & Bartlett, at their druggists store and apothecaries shop, no. 61, Cornhill, Boston
- Cheap variety story. Fresh goods. : Just opened and selling at the variety store of Gridley & Nolen, on the draw-bridge, below the market, Boston, a great variety English, India and Scotch goods, suitable for the season. Among which are, a great variety patches, chintzes, and callicoes, which will be sold as cheap, or cheaper, than at any shop in town. Also, iron hollow ware, best Hyson, Souchong and Bohea teas, best Spanish, French and common indigo, cod lines, and warranted hooks, cotton, flax, cotton & wool cards, nails, &c. A constant supply of Lynn shoes, slippers, and gallow shoes, &c.
- Copy of the proceedings of the inhabitants of Boston, June 17, 1779
- For sale, at Miss Goldthwait's shop, no. 18, Cornhill, a beautiful assortment of brocades ...
- Gilbert Deblois at his shop opposite School-Street ... Boston, : imports from London, Bristol, Scotland and Holland, and sells at the very lowest rates for ready money only ..
- Gilbert Deblois at his shop opposite School-Street, : near the late Rev. Dr. Sewall's meeting-house, Boston, imports from London, Bristol, Scotland and Holland, and sells by wholesale and retail at the very lowest rates for ready money only, all sorts English, India, Scotch & Dutch goods, with some sorts of hard ware ..
- Gilbert Deblois, Senior. At his store in Cornhill, no. 1, opposite School-Street. Near the Old South Meeting House, Boston. : Imports from Great-Britain, Ireland, France and Holland, and sells on the lowest terms for ready money, wholesale and retail. A large assortment of ..
- Gilbert Deblois, at his shop opposite School-Street, near the Rev. Dr. Sewall's meeting-house, Boston, imports from London, Bristol, and Scotland, and sells at the very lowest rates for ready money only, all sorts English, India & Scotch goods, with most sorts of hard ware ...
- Hard-ware goods. : S. and S. Salisbury, continue importing from London, Bristol, Birmingham and Sheffield, a large and compleat assortment of hard-ware goods, which they sell very cheap, by wholesale and retail, at their shop at Boston ... and at their shop at Worcester ..
- Imported and sold by Moses Grant, no. 6, Union-Street, a general assortment of upholstery, English goods, Lisbon, waterfowl & geese feathers. : Said Grant carries on the paper-staining business, where may be had a great variety of paper-hanging.-- Each piece is warranted to contain twelve yards
- Imported from London & sold by wholesale or retail at the cheapest rates by Joseph and Daniel Waldo at the Sign of the Elephant ... in King Street Boston New England
- Imported from London and Bristol, by James & William Cazneau, : and to be sold by wholesale and retail, at the most reasonable rates, at their shop in Cornhill ... Boston, a large assortment of goods, made in brass, copper, steel, iron, &c. &c. &c. viz. ..
- Joseph Peirce, at his shop, making the corner, northerly, of the Old Brick Meeting-House, and fronting the west end of the town-house, Boston, imports from England and Scotland, all kinds of English, India and Scotch goods, which he will sell by wholesale and retail, on very reasonable terms ...
- Joseph Scott, jun. at his shop, No. 6, Dock-Square, Boston, : (near the market) imports from the manufactories and sells, a great variety of hard-ware goods, by wholesale and retail--very cheap! Crown window-glass of all sizes; pewter; brass; powder; shot; steel; lead, &c. &c.
- Just imported from London, by Jolley Allen, : at his shop about midway between the governor's and the Town-House, and almost opposite the Heart and Crown in Cornhill, Boston. A very large assortment of English and India goods ..
- Levi Peirce, no. 20, Cornhill, Boston, imports and has for sale, a general assortment of European goods, on the lowest terms for cash
- Memorial of the merchants of the town of Boston, in the state of Massachusetts. February 3, 1806. : Referred to the committee of the whole House, on the state of the Union
- Nolen & Fitch, No. 46, Cornhill, have constantly for sale, a general assortment of English, India & Scotch goods, on reasonable terms, for cash only.
- The Merchants and traders in this town in the agreement subscribed by them the 17th of October last, engaged that the orders they might send for goods to be shipped them from Great-Britain should be on condition that the acts imposing duties for the purpose of raising a revenue in America should be totally repealed ... the merchants here thinking it of the utmost importance that the traders in all the colonies should act upon the same plan ...
- The Merchants of this town, and all others connected with trade ... : are hereby notified that the committee appointed at their late meeting, to consider the most effectual measures to strengthen the union of the colonies, and support the non-importation agreement, are now ready to make a report: A meeting is therefore desired at Faneuil-Hall ... to consider the same ..
- The Merchants, and all others, who are any ways concerned in, or connected with trade, : are desired to meet at Faneuil-Hall ... to receive the report of the Committee of Inspection relative to the ... conduct of several persons who have imported goods ... contrary to the agreement ..
- The Merchants, and all others, who are any ways concerned in, or connected with trade, are desired to meet at Faneuil-Hall ... to receive the report of the Committee of Inspection relative to the ... conduct of three or four persons, some of whom have sold, others removed, and others threaten to sell their goods that have been stored, in direct violation of their solemn agreements to the contrary ...
- The Observer, extra. Friday, April 15, 1785. Exertion or ruin!! : ... To the inhabitants of the town of Boston. ... A meeting of the merchants, shopkeepers, and mechanicks, will be held, this afternoon, at 5 o'clock at Col. Marston's tavern, State-Street, to consult and determine upon measures necessary be taken in the present ruinous situation of affairs. ..
- To all people to whom these presents shall come, Thomas Oxnard, Samuel Wentworth and Charles Apthorp of Boston, merchants, send greeting. : Whereas Joseph Gerrish and John Barrell of Boston, merchants, of the one part, and Alexander French, late master of the good ship Hallowell of Boston, of the other part, by their mutual bonds, of the twelfth of October instant, have submitted themselves to our final determination of all matters depending between them ..
- To all who intend to engage in this year's expedition against Canada, : notice is hereby given, that treasurer's bounty-notes will be taken without discount, and dollars given in exchange, provided one half is laid out in some of the following articles, which are just imported from London, and to be sold at the lowest rate, by Daniel Jones, at the Hat and Helmet in Newbury-Street, South-End, Boston: March, 1759
- To the impartial publick. : Although private disputes afford but little entertainment ... being under the necessity to vindicate myself, I shall ... set forth here the claim, on which I was so unjustly and publickly affronted with a single writ, in Boston, on the 24th ultimo, by ... executors of the last will and testament of Samuel Hughes, deceased. ..
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