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What People say: 
PETER HEN’PERSON,Seedsman anb Florist 
New York, writes, Feb 17, 1871. 
" It Is now u year and a half ago since 1 painted my 
residence wiili the AVEHlLL CHEMICAL Paint, and 
compared with painting that I hud done with the best 
\\ bite Lead and Oil at the same time, I find that the 
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J. V NICHOLS,ARCHITECT AND CIVILKXGINEER, 
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" Over two years agol had my house painted with 
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think it superior to tin- best English White Load— 
covers heller retains its gloss, and dues not crack or 
Chalk On—in fact, becomes firmer with ugn. 1 think 
It ulieapfcr bct:iuisi» »»f Qualities, alluwmir lirst 
coat tIiomimc- r rom my tJXperlcnre, tl»e colors sUind 
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n Week to A gen in, male or female. Ru 
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A DAY, with steneil Tools. Sum tiles free. 
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O’Hara’s 12 Or, Agents 11750164. O Mara’s victory, 
CORN SHELLlkU ^1 M A»TJ\TIA SllO© XfiO 
Cbu^h. ]»er honr. ^ Never becomes untied 
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Bample *1.0ti Refers to thi» Poiwr. 3 Samples 25 c. 
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Re-open* September 14th. 
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CTUTTERING CURED by Drs. White & Oat- 
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Q W . I D 15 I. I. , 
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M e A T r D C If you wish to be cured 
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