Scientific American, Volume 22, No. 1, January 1, 1870: A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures.Various
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Scientific American, Volume 22, No. 1, January 1, 1870: A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures.
Various
Science -- Periodicals; Technology -- Periodicals
R. BALL & CO., Worcester, Mass., Manufacturers of Woodworth's, Daniel's,
and Dimension Planers; Molding, Matching, Tenoning, Mortising Shaping,
and Boring Machines; Scroll Saws, Re-Sawing, Sand Boring, Wood turning
Lathes and a variety of other Machines for Working Wood. Also, the best
Patent Door, Hub, and Rail Car Mortising Machines in the world. Send for
our Illustrated Catalogue.
RICHARD BALL.
E.P. HALSTED
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DO NOT BE SWINDLED.--READ STARSPANGLED BANNER
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VINEGAR.--How Made from Cider, Wine, Molasses, or Sorghum in 10 hours,
without using jugs. For circulars, address F I. SAGE, Vinegar Maker,
Cromwell Conn.
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FOR SALE LOW--A No. 6 Taft's Pat. Power Shears. In use but a few days.
H. McMURTRIE & CO,
80 Milk st., Boston, Mass.
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ATTENTION INVENTORS!
Having lately made several important negotiations, thereby leaving
vacancies in our regular schedule, we are now prepared to receive
applications from patentees who wish to contract with us for the sale
of their inventions. Enough will be selected to fill our list, and
negotiations for their sale immediately commenced. Comunications by mail
promptly noticed. Commissions reasonable.
E. E. ROBERTS & CO., Consulting Engineers,
15 Wall st., New York.
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HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINE
For Family Use--simple, cheap, reliable. Knits everything. AGENTS
WANTED. Circular and sample stocking FREE. Address HINKLEY KNITTING
MACHINE CO., Bath, Me., or 176 Broadway, N.Y.
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CAST STEEL Name Punches, Letters, and Figures--all sizes and styles, and
for all purposes, made by
ROBERT ROGEKS, Letter Cutter, 26 Spruce st., S.E. cor. William st., New
York.
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PARKER POWER PRESSES.
[Illustration]
Are what are universally known as the
"FOWLER PRESS,"
improved, and _are without a rival_ as regards strength and durability,
combined with delicacy of adjustment of the Punch. NOTICE is hereby
given that the
STILES POWER PRESS
is a direct INFRINGEMENT OF OUR PATENT dated April 17, 1855, and
reissued Aug. 24, 1869, and ALL PARTIES are hereby CAUTIONED against
BUYING OR USING said presses WITHOUT OUR PERMISSION.
PARKER BROTHERS,
West Meriden, Conn.
New York office with CHAS. PARKER, 27 Beekman st.
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THE BEST PUNCHING PRESSES ARE
made by the Inventor and Patentee of the famous Eccentric Adjustment.
Infringements upon said Patent will be severely dealt with.
N.C. STILES,
Middletown, Conn.
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WROUGHT-Iron Pipe for Steam, Gas, and Water; Brass Globe Valves and Stop
Cocks, Iron Fittings, etc. JOHN ASHCROFT, 50 John St., N.Y.
* * * * *
RICHARDSON, MERIAM & CO.,
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