Citation - New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth: 1772.09.04

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Index Entry Jews harps, for sale by Martin, Thomas 
Location Portsmouth 
Citation
NHG-P.772.082
4 Sep 1772:32 (828) 
Thomas Martin having imported in the last ships from England
a considerable variety of goods, which with his former
assortment, he is determined to sell extremely cheap either
for cash, flax-seed, or a short credit, as he intends for
England this present fall.
Consisting of superfine and low priz'd broadcloths, german
serges, wiltons, shalloon, tammy, calamancoe, chintz,
duffel, stuffs, ribbons, lawn, cambrick, gauze, linen, silk
and linen handkerchiefs, fine and common chips for hats,
silk, kid, and lamb gloves 7 mitts, buckram, cruel, common
and book muslim, catgut, cap and skelleton wire, silk and
linnen stay-laces, court plaister, black taffity, mantua
silks, ducapes, russia duck, ticlinburg, oznabrigs, cod and
mackarel lines and hooks, beaverett and felt hatts, sailors
bound hatts, long lawn, nankeens, blankets, baze flannell,
leather breeches, breeches patterns, worsted and thread
stockings, &c. &c. &c. . . [15 more lines of goods]
brass and iron rimb'd and many other kinds of locks, brass
furniture for desks and chests of drawers, tongs and
shovels, german steel, snuff boxes, shoe and knee buckles,
spring knives, ivory handle and common knives & forks, brass
corks, gimbletts, snuffers, brass and iron candlesticks,
tap-borers, jews harps, chalk and chalk-lines, gindstones,
pipes, curry-combs, house-brushes,  [sic] mane-brushes, &c.
womens and taylors shears, and thymbles, pins, corks,
razors, combs, scizars, hard metal and pewter plates,
dishes, basons, porringers, mugs and spoons . . . [10 more
lines]  from 18 to 7 inches diamater candlesticks, snuffers
extinguishers, and sugar-tongs,--clover seed entirely new,--
ground redwood, madder, logwood, fustick, redwoods press
papers, clothers cards, copperas, alom, brimstone, and
tenter hooks,--red lead, white lead, spanish yellow, spanish
brown, whiting, linseed oil, lampblack, and paint brushes,--
nylon, souchong, & bohea tea, . . . [ more lines of goods]
iron potts, kittles, earthen and china wares, &c. &c. &c. 
Cash given for flax-seed.


Generic Title New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth 
Date 1772.09.04 
Publisher Fowle, Daniel & Robert 
City, State Portsmouth, NH 
Year 1772 
Bibliography B0024071
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