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"The Continental Monthly, Vol III, Issue VI, June, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy"


No. 810, New Bank Pen. No. 262, IN FINE POINTS,
Small Barrel. No. 840, The Autograph Pen.
~FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES.~--The celebrated Three-Hole
Correspondence Pen, No. 382. The celebrated Four-Hole
Correspondence Pen, No. 202. The Public Pen, No. 292.
The Public Pen, with Bead, No. 404. Small Barrel Pens,
fine and free, Nos. 392, 405, 608.
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~MANUFACTURERS' WAREHOUSE,~
91 JOHN STREET, Cor. of GOLD
~HENRY OWEN, Agent.~

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~NINE ARTICLES~
THAT EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE!!

The Agricultural Societies of the State of New York, New Jersey, and
Queens County, L. I., at their latest Exhibitions awarded the highest
premiums (gold medal, silver medal, and diplomas), for these articles,
and the public generally approve them.
~1st.--PYLE'S O. K. SOAP,~
The most complete labor-saving and economical soap that has been brought
before the public. Good for washing all kinds of clothing, fine
flannels, silks, laces, and for toilet and bathing purposes. The best
class of families adopt it in preference to all others--Editors of the
TRIBUNE, EVENING POST, INDEPENDENT, EVANGELIST, EXAMINER, CHRONICLE,
METHODIST, ADVOCATE AND JOURNAL, CHURCH JOURNAL, AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST,
and of many other weekly journals, are using it in their offices and
families. We want those who are disposed to encourage progress and good
articles to give this and the following articles a trial.


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