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Show The Tankee Factory Gibls. Id one of the lactones in Maine, recently, the proprietors reduced the wages, whereupon there was a general determination deter-mination to strike; and, as they were1 obliged to give a month's notice before-quitting before-quitting work, they had meanwhile issued is-sued a circular to the world at large, in which is the following interesting paragraph: "We are now working out our notice can turn our hands to most anything don't like to be idle but determined not to work ibr nothing where lolks can affbrd to pay. Who wants help? We can mako bonnets, dresses, puddings, pies, knit, roast, stew, and fry; make butter and cheese; milk cows and feed chickens, and hoo corn, sweep out the kitchen, put the parlor to rights, mako beds, split wood, kindle fires, wash aud iron, besides be-sides being remarkably fond of babies; in lact, can do anything the most accomplished ac-complished housewife is capablo of doing, not forgetting the scoldings on Mondays and Saturdays; for specimens of spirit will refer you to our overseer. Speak quick. Black eyes, fair foreheads, fore-heads, clustering locks, b.'-utiful as Hebe; can sing like a seraph and smile most hewilchingly; any elderly gentleman in want of a good housekeeper, house-keeper, or a nice young man in want of a wife willing to sustain either character; in fact, wo are in the market. Who bid? Going, going, goncl Who's the lucky man?"' Ex. |