| machines in the world, with a view to giving workingmen, or |
| deserving woman a chance to obtain a machine for much less |
| money than in any other possible way. |
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| There is hardly a township in the United States, but a |
| person can, in a day or two, earn for himself a family |
| machine, actually worth the price asked for it--the same as |
| sold at, when purchased of Wilcox & Gibbs, the manufactures. |
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| In many cases a few gentlemen might, by sending their names |
| to us as subscribers, receive for themselves THE DEMOCRAT |
| each week, and a machine for some poor widow or other |
| deserving woman, thus giving her the power to care for |
| herself and family, and live independant. |
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| Each machine we send out will be _perfect_, and of the very |
| best. |
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| Address all letters on business connected with the office to |
| C.P. Sykes, Publisher, P.O. Box 5,217, New-York City. |
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| Letters on political matters should be addressed to M.M. |
| Pomeroy, and if the writer wishes them to be seen only by |
| the person to whom they are address, they should be marked |
| private, when, if Mr. Pomeroy is not in the city, they will |
| be forwarded to him immediately by mail, express, or special |
| messenger. |
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| In ordering papers, be careful to write the names of |
| subscribers with the post-office, county, and state very |
| plain, that there may be no mistakes in entering names or |
| forwarding papers. |
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| Retail price of the paper when sold by newsdealers or |
| newsboys, SIX CENTS |
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| Additions can be made to clubs at $2 per
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