A Good Invention
attenlion has recenlly been direded to an invention, which, for real utility, is rarcly surpased, in a small way. Wo refér to "Mutthewson's Pa'ent Weatber Sirips," us lliey are called, for the exclusión of cold, dust, &c, (rom the houes anc' stores. They are secured to tlie boitoin of the door, and acl with a spring insucli a mnnner that when ihe door isclosed llie Strip presses fiimly 10 the door-sill, and tliereby accomplishps perfectly the design of the inventor. Much fuel, and a deal of trouble, from the dust, &c, may be saved by the application of une of lliese ornamental as well as usef'ul arlicles ; and we advise all interetted to Ieave their orders wi:h Mr. George Chase, No. 4 Haverhill street, who is sole agent for this citv. Orders will bp received at No. 18
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