The Historical magazine and notes and queries concerning the antiquities, history and biography of America . ot air from thefire-box is carried in one continuous, broad sheet, directly under theoven-bottom and gives an intense heat at the lower back bottomof the stove, keeping a large tank of water up to the boil-ing point, for constant use. In connection with thehot-water, at the back of the stove, we have pat-ented a very neat and convenient warming-oven, which is heated by the steam aris-ing from the water-tank, as wellas by the stove-back, doingits work to perfection. f


The Historical magazine and notes and queries concerning the antiquities, history and biography of America . ot air from thefire-box is carried in one continuous, broad sheet, directly under theoven-bottom and gives an intense heat at the lower back bottomof the stove, keeping a large tank of water up to the boil-ing point, for constant use. In connection with thehot-water, at the back of the stove, we have pat-ented a very neat and convenient warming-oven, which is heated by the steam aris-ing from the water-tank, as wellas by the stove-back, doingits work to perfection. from W. Gardner, Esqr., Titusville, Penn. Titttsville, Pa, January 3rd, Sttjart, Peteeson, & Co., Gentlemen: I am using one of your SUNNYSIDE COOK stoves in my house; and it works to a charm. 1have been in the stove business for nineteen years; have sold all of the most prominent first-class cooking-stoves, inthe market; have used different kinds; but never used nor sold a cooking-stove that did its work so rapidly and sosatisfactorily as the Sunnyside Cook. Yours, Truly, G. W. THE HISTORICAL ADVERTISER. [March, THE CORWIN GENEALOGY. NOW READY. The Corwin Genealogy is just issued, and is now ready for delivery. There can bebut few, if any, families in the United States of the Corwin (Curwen, or Corwine) name, whowill not find themselves represented in this volume and be able to trace their own ancestry,(often with interesting facts connected therewith,) to the first settlement of the country. Full details, (at least as full as they were furnished to the writer,) of births, marriages,(and deaths, if deceased,) are attached to the names, with places of residences and sketches ofthe more prominent individuals. Fine steel plates of Governor Corwin of Ohio, of JudgeCurwen of Massachusetts, and a copper-plate of the Coat of Arms of the Salem Curwens,with a finely executed lithograph of the old Curwen Mansion, in England, adorn the work also contains


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