James Walker, at the Sign of the Piece of Linen, no. 14, William Street, is now selling off by the piece or at retail, a variety of seasonable and fashionable dry goods, may of them are bought at public vendue for less than prime cost, which he is enabled to sell from 1 to 25 per cent. cheaper than they are in general sold for ...
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1790 - Printed by Harrisson & Purdy, no. 3. Peck-Slip, where printing in general is performed with neatness, accuracy and dispatch, and on the most reasonable terms., New-York, New York (State)
Language
English
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- Open LibraryOL15461849M
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Dry-goodsBroadsidesDiscount houses (Retail trade)Dry-goods -- New York (State) -- New YorkDiscount houses (Retail trade) -- New York (State) -- New York
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Series Statement
- Early American imprints -- no. 46089.
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