THE INDUSTRY OF ALU NATIONS.
We engrave upon this page a specimen of the Boxnet Materials contributed bythe inventor and manufacturer, George Loxg, Loudwater, Bucks, England. This
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The luxurious Arm Chair, of which we give an illustration, is exhibited by MathewW. Kino & Son manufacturers, Broadway, New-York. It i9 upholstered with figured
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satin, and very conveniently revolves upon a central axis.
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