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NYM(G.767.046
25 May 1767:12 (812)
Peter T. Curtenius, at the sign of the Anvil and Hammer,
opposite the Oswego Market, intending to quit the iron-
mongery business, will sell the following goods, for ready
cash only, at 112 and 1/2 per cent, which is about prime
cost, provided any person will take an assortment not under
90 or 100 pounds worth at a time; and those whom it does not
suit to take so much, he will still sell them considerably
under the usual advance, viz. . . brass and iron Jews-harps,
spring and bell bolts . . .
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