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174 The NorCarbJim;;l A';GA--Z N E, for 1 764. tipoiTthc fcverarBars; JandStakes to point out the Channels in the fcvcral Rivers of this Province: And alfo, a proper Sum for Con tingencies, to anfwer the Neccfiities of the Government I therefore recommend ityou, to raife thefe Supplies-upon Luxuries, by adding a Duty upon Wine, Spirits, 2nd other fermented Li quors imported (except, from Great Britain,) , and upon all brought in by Land from the adjoining Colonies ; and to reehadl a -former A& upon all other GocTdslmrSd-or-broughty -in -iromTie neignoounng voionics.- t cli i e f s , fco t cH linen do. iQ.nail, i 1 naila 3-4 and 7 8 linen check, 73 -4 -8 and yard wide cotten do. , yard and 3-8 do for womens aprons, boys youths, and mens felt hats, mens caflor and beaver do. ftri ped and rofe blankets, 6 4 7 4 8 4-and 94 bl u green, red j and fpotted rugs, 8 4 and 94 cottea counterpanes, 6-4 and . 7-4 coarfe, midling, and fuperfine broad cloths, j$ and 64 plain and. nap-" ped bearfeihs, 6 4 blue, red, milled and plain duf fi3 red, blue, and green halfthicks, 3-4 and 6 jl Honourable. Gentlemen '.of his Majefty's Court Mr. Speaker, and Gentlemen of the 'fimbly, : : . . '; -'IJcavc.it-, to your Confiscation, whether it -won'c-be-rf public Benefit, when the Num ber of fmall'Paper Bills are To much worn and d i m i n i fh e d , tj ia t you (hould I concur Jn qrder-: ing a realbnable Sum of the Money granted by Parliament to this Province, to be remitted over in the. Copper Coin of Britain; or in fuch Coin as his Majefty may be pleated to . ordcp rbe coined in the Jnowehuof London, T qf eqifal Vaiue for this Province ; which will w; of crrer;t Ufe to the Poor,' in the Markets, of this Province. As, I hope you will unite in framing falutary Laws, for the general Benefit of this Province, I hall finccrcly and heartily concur with you in every Mcafure, .confifteht with his Majef TtyrlnftrtrAiohs, and the' gchalBcnefiflof Great-Britain and its Colonies, whofe Inter ell is, and always ought to be, infeperable. Ad vert: foments SAMUEL CORNELL, Takes this Method to acquaint his Cuftomers, and Others, who will plea fe to favour him :witb their Orders, that he has juji Imported " in the Sally and Betfcy, Capt, Hibbs, from Briftol, a very large and- compleat Affortment ef:, European G G O D S, juiiable for th Seafon y which LhtLwlLfelLfL bisJStorfJiri.. "Newbernw 4y Money y or Country Produce, viz. "O'COTCHr briti(hrandyg?r.in oznabr!gs--3-4- and 7-8. dowlas, 3-4, and- 7-8 garlix, "prince's ;iinen'r-'3r4;7-8 and yardWide iri(h linen, irifti (heet-; J ing do. long and piftol lawn, plain and flowered pxTmbT fine callicp; finerchihts r6"x7.-.4Tand-8l-4-"-diaper table cloths !k hanker- frixes and llrouds, fcarnoupht, welch cotcens and breacoons for nego cloathingt (haloons, curants land :tammies"of(fiffisf cik: blets and fagithie, do. german ferge, fuftian and evcrlifting, black boipbazjpe, bhek and blue tafFe. ty, brocaded camblct and newfifhioned fillc. figured llufF for womens gowns, mecklchburgh brocade for do. a . compleat ':. afibrtment of ribbands, filk and worfledferreting. andgiirteringr,mcr.s-T.and.7boy5-woritcd and filk cap?, -tnens-yarnworlled and-fi!k -hoes wornens worfted do. red, blue, and black knit breeches patterns, filk and hak jtwill, do. bu: tons, common metal battbnl, gilt and: pinchbeck new pattern do. (ewing fiik, d?fFrent colours, co loured and fcotch thread, fewing needles and.pins, a large afibrtment of writing p'iper, do, oLpewrcr,. viz plates,- dilhes,rbafons, pint and quart pocr, da? tanker d sporing? r ST ta bfe a nd - tea - fpdo ns foj noon and very neat penknives, cuttoe and clafp co. .tabic knives and forks of different kinds, 9 -by 7 and 10 by .8 window glafs in quarter Boxe?, cotten, wool and toe. cards, playing do. bed, ticking and boulftering do4 647.4 arid 8 4 bunts, padlocks, ftock and cheft do. gun locks, broad axes and filling do. broad and narrow hoes, carpenters, coopers, and hoemikcrs-tools,-crofs-cutfaa-frora- 6 -to-7-and a half feet long, pit faws, do. with tillers and files, common and Heel plated hand faws, tenon do. white metal, brafs, and pinchbeck buckles, . fnnfHc and jbqrt haunting: bndlc bits, rup irons,with fundry rother fadleryrbox irons with heaters, fad irons, brafs cocks with and without -keys, , gun powder, ftiot of all fizes, with bar lead,. 4d. 6d. 8d. jody i2d. 2od.. ...and 3od. flat pointed nails, hooks and hinges. HL do. frying pans, gridirons, and chafingdi(hes, tea-kettles, iron potrforted from1 one to 20 gallons, fire tongs and (hovels, common and very neat fpades and iron bound fhovels, neat walnuftocked guni: common . : trading dp. .brimftonc; aflom, copperas, $nd falc petre, bbhea; tea, pepper and allfpice4 cinnamoa Ta'n3otmeg?7'hbrt--;rand long'briflol pipes, 'twig horfe vvhipijjialf and whole hunters do. beft twilPd Jiair fifters,rrtrdl tooth iory combs, horn do, an Attoitjncntjzf white (lone plates and'difhes, half poTntr.qwjrtf halfgiUon, gallon and two gairbrf glafs bottles, a parcel of brillol fione jogs, forted from-half gailon to 5 gallons, an afibrtment of bot tie cafesjfrom to tc bottles, with bottles from
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