1850 Church Street, Burlington, Vermont.
1850 May 30. St. Albans Messenger. (St. Albans, Vermont.) May 30, 1850, Vol. 13, No. 651, P. 3.
A large Stock of Goods At Burlington, VT. Selling off cheap for Cash. J. E. Brinsmaid, W. B. Brinsmaid, C. Hildreth.
Preparatory to rebuilding our store intending to devote our whole attention to the Watch and Jewelry business, we offer our large and beautiful assortment of Clocks, Parlor, hall and store Lamps, Plated and Britania Goods, Silk, Umbrellas, Canes, Willow Ware.
Daguerreotype Goods, Perfumery, fine Cutlery, Musical Instruments, Rifles, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle ad sporting goods. Together with our extensive assortment of Fancy Goods, at very low prices, many goods at and below cost, intending to clear them out so as not to have to remove them. In the line of goods, such as we intend to continue the sale of, we have laid in a fine stock, which we will sell at reduced prices, on the ‘nimble sixpence’ principle.
We have now and shall keep a good stock of cheap Silver and Gold Watches, as low to say the least, as can be had anywhere, as well as higher priced ones. Our stock of Jewelry and Silver Ware is very full and complete, and quite low.
100 gross Daguerreotype Plates and Cases at low prices.
Genuine Star plates, 40 at [$22] per gross, $1.75 per doz. Watches for $3, $5, and $6½; Lepies and levers for ten and twelve dollars, Gold watches for $20 and %25, and upwards. Particular attention given to Watch repairing. Brinsmaid, Brother, & Co. J. E. Brinsmaid, W. B. Brinsmaid, C. Hildreth. Church street, Burlington.
Advertisement was recorded from May 30 to June 13, 1850.
1850 May 31. Vermont Centinel. (Burlington, Vermont.) May 31, 1850, Vol. XXXIX, No. 36, P. 3.
Selling Off! No Credit. Being tired of selling goods on credit, we from this time abandon it entirely, and will sell our stock off at such very low prices as will insure all to buy who wish to use or sell or give them away.
Preparatory to rebuilding our store intending to devote our whole attention to the Watch and Jewelry business, we offer our large and beautiful assortment of Clocks, Parlor, hall and store Lamps, Plated and Britania Goods, Silk, Umbrellas, Cae Willow Ware.
Daguerreotype Goods, Perfumery, fine Cutlery, Musical Instruments, Rifles, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle ad sporting goods. Together with our extensive assortment of Fancy Goods, at very low prices, many goods at and below cost, intending to clear them out so as not to have to remove them. In the line of goods, such as we intend to continue the sale of, we have laid in a fine stock, which we will sell at reduced prices, on the ‘nimble sixpence’ principle.
We have now and shall keep a good stock of cheap Silver and Gold Watches, as low to say the least, as can be had anywhere, as well as higher priced ones. Our stock of Jewelry and Silver Ware is very full and complete, and quite low.
100 gross Daguerreotype Plates and Cases at low prices.
Genuine Star plates, 40 at [$22] per gross, $1.75 per doz. Watches for $3, $5, and $6½; Lepies and levers for ten and twelve dollars, Gold watches for $20 and $25, and upwards. Particular attention given to Watch repairing. Brinsmaid, Brother, & Co. J. E. Brinsmaid, W. B. Brinsmaid, C. Hildreth. Church street, Burlington.
Advertisement was recorded from May 31 to July 12, 1850.
Note:
It is unknown if there is a connection with Caroline Hildreth, who is recorder in Craig’s Daguerreian Registry as an Artist. Caroline is recorded in The New York Historical Society’s Dictionary Of Artist In America 1564-1860. Hildreth, Mrs. Richard, see Caroline Negus. (1814-1867) Miniaturist and crayon artist, Boston, 1844-1856. She was a daughter of Joel Negus, a sister of Nathan and Joseph Negus, and an Aunt of George and Augustus Fuller. She married Richard Hildreth (1807-1865), the noted historian…