"I am in want of some hair-brushes," said Mrs. Durnford, "therefore if you please we must stop a few minutes at the
BRUSH MAKER'S."
Brush Maker
"That gentleman seems afraid of taking the nap off his coat, papa," said Theodore, smilingly. "Did you not tell me that brushes were made of hog's bristles?"
"Yes, and we import them from Russia in vast quantities. There is a great art in brush making, for if not done by a good workman, the bristles will fall out, before the brush is half worn out."
"Now for the
BOOKSELLER,"
Bookseller
Published Feby. 20, 1818, by J. Harris,
corner of St. Pauls.