July 13, 1761.


WANTED for a HOUSE-KEEPER,

A Diſcreet elderly WOMAN that can be well recommended, who underſtands dreſſing victuals, and the œconomy of a large family where there are no children.—Such a perſon will meet with good encouragement, by applying to Mein and Fleeming.

Boston Chronicle, Dec. 19, 1768.


To be SOLD by
JOHN CROSBY,

LEMMON-TRADER, at the Sign of the Baſket of LEMMONS, at the South-End, Choice good and freſh LISBON LEMMONS, equal to any in Town for goodneſs, and as large in general as Lemmons commonly are, at Four Pounds O.T. per Hundred, and Ten Shillings per ſingle Dozen.

Dec. 19, 1768.