. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . rn, North-Western, andSouth-Western Sta~.es, yet published. MAHLON H MEDARY,Agent and Inspector of Blanks, dec., for P. Q. Depart. The book makes an actavo pamphlet of abont 100 entire matter is kept standing in type, and as the com-piler is promptly advised of all New Offices, C/ianges ardRegulations of the Department, the information is correctedup to the last day of publir-aiion, an advantage possessedby no other work of the kind. Observk, That this list is arranged by States and Conn-ies, making it


. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . rn, North-Western, andSouth-Western Sta~.es, yet published. MAHLON H MEDARY,Agent and Inspector of Blanks, dec., for P. Q. Depart. The book makes an actavo pamphlet of abont 100 entire matter is kept standing in type, and as the com-piler is promptly advised of all New Offices, C/ianges ardRegulations of the Department, the information is correctedup to the last day of publir-aiion, an advantage possessedby no other work of the kind. Observk, That this list is arranged by States and Conn-ies, making it especially valuable to business men. Nosimilar airaugement has been published sin^e J85Ii. Thereare 3000 more offices in this than in any book heretoforeissued. T7te Price is one-half that of any work of the kindnow published. jQr1 Single copies sent by mail (postage prepaid) to anyaddress, upon receiving Twenty-five Cents in Silver orPostage Stamps. Five Copies sent for .$] 00, or TwelveCopies for £ Address C S. WILLI LAMS, 194 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, SEW IN CMC BINES. W M. SUWNER Ac CO., cor. Fourth and Walnut Streets, second floor, Cincinnati, Ohio, BRANCH OFFICES: Louisville,Ky., Columbus, O., Lafayette, lnd., DaytonT0., Indianapolis, Ind., Zanesville, O. We offer the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, withimportant improvements, at a reduction on former prices ;and to meet the demand for a hood, low-priced FamilyMachine, have introduced a new style, working upon tliesame principle, and making the same stitch, though not sohighly finished, at- Fifty-Five Hollars. The elegance, speed, noiselessness and simplicity of theMachine, the beauty and strength of stitch, being alike onboth sides, impossible to ravel, and leaving no chain orridge on the under side, the economy of thread, and adap-tability to the thickest or thinest fabrics, have rendered thisthe most successful and popular Family Sewing Machinenow made At our various offices we sell at New Yor


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