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NYM(G.769.137
13 Nov 1769:14 (942)
James Rivington, bookseller, having purchased the house, and
part of the stock in trade, of Mr. Simeon Cooley, facing the
Coffee House Bridge, acquaints the public that the shop is
fitting up and will be opened by him in a month's time,
where he will sell books and stationary, [4 more lines]
Until Mr. Cooley's store is completed the articles in this
branch of business are to be had at his shop the lower end
of Wall Street; where he sells [9 lines of goods] fiddle
strings. . . [10 final lines describing a book]
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