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Lydia White's Free Produce Store

The Unionist 1834-03-13

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LYDIA WHITE

No. 42, North Fourth Street,

CONTINUES to give her attention to the sale of goods exclusively, which are exempt from slave labor. She has a supply of domestic fabrics, recently manufactured from cotton, cultivated by remunerated labor, viz; Bleached, unbleached and colored Muslins; Cotton Flannels, Table Diaper; Knitting Cotton, Cords; Plaid; Bed-ticking; Wadding; Cords; Apron and Furniture Check; Plaid; Bed-Ticking; Laps, &c. which she has the satisfaction to offer at lower prices than has heretofore been practicable.

ALSO,

India Book, Mull and Nansook Muslins; Bengals; Seersuckers; Flannels; Worsted; Irish Linens &c. with a variety of other articles.

            Philadelphia, 1833.                                                     1

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