The Unionist 1834-03-13
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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—and 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
The "great care and much exertion" required to obtain Free Produce goods demonstrates how intertwined slavery was with every dimension of American and international commerce at the time.