Peirce, J. (1773). Joseph Peirce, at his shop, making the corner, northerly, of the Old Brick Meeting-House, and fronting the west end of the town-house, Boston, imports from England and Scotland, all kinds of English, India and Scotch goods, which he will sell by wholesale and retail, on very reasonable terms. (Printed by Mills and Hicks.).
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPeirce, Joseph. Joseph Peirce, at His Shop, Making the Corner, Northerly, of the Old Brick Meeting-House, and Fronting the West End of the Town-house, Boston, Imports from England and Scotland, All Kinds of English, India and Scotch Goods, Which He Will Sell by Wholesale and Retail, on Very Reasonable Terms. [Boston]: (Printed by Mills and Hicks.), 1773.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPeirce, Joseph. Joseph Peirce, at His Shop, Making the Corner, Northerly, of the Old Brick Meeting-House, and Fronting the West End of the Town-house, Boston, Imports from England and Scotland, All Kinds of English, India and Scotch Goods, Which He Will Sell by Wholesale and Retail, on Very Reasonable Terms. (Printed by Mills and Hicks.), 1773.