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Joseph Beale’s New York Free Produce Store

The Unionist 1833-12-19

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Free from Slave Labor.

No. 71 Fulton-street, New York

The subscriber informs those who feel alive to the great evils of Slavery in this favored country, that he has opened a store for the disposal exclusively of the above articles—[unreadable] has at present for sale, Domestic and East India manufactures—Rice, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses and Lemon Syrups &c.

Having procured many of the foregoing with great care and much exertion, he is determined to dispose of them at a very moderate profit, for ready money only.

JOSEPH H. BEALE.

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This article canvasses the Free Produce markets of antebellum New York City. More information about Joseph Beale can be found in this article from Vermont History.

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