Aug. 22, 1763.

Benjamin Ruſſell

Informs his Cuſtomers and others, that he Undertakes PAPERING ROOMS and Stair-Caſes in the beſt Manner, at a reaſonable Rate.—Any Gentleman that has a mind to Employ him in the neighbouring Towns, may be ſerv'd by him (paying his Travelling Charges) at the ſame Rate as thoſe in Boston.—Said Ruſſell has a number of Window SASHES 10 by 8, 24 Lights in a Window, to Sell reaſonably for Caſh,—they are made of the beſt of Pine.

☞ Said Ruſſell lives the North-ſide of Bacon-Hill in Boston, oppoſite to Mr. Joſeph Callender's, Baker.


Jan. 12, 1767.

TO BE SOLD BY

Joſeph Palmer & Co.,

At their Store on Minot's T,

Spermaceti Candles, warranted Pure—Spermaceti in Cakes—Strain'd Spermaceti Oyl, by the Quantity or Caſk—Philadelphia Flour—Engliſh Duck, Cordage, &c.