Part 12
FOLLOWS & BATE, Manchester, England, Hardware and Machinery Merchants, are prepared to buy American Goods for Cash, and to act as Sole Wholesale Agents.
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PUNCHING PRESSES
Drop Hammers and Dies, for working Metals, &c. THE STILES & PARKER PRESS CO., Middletown, Conn.
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ALCOTT LATHES, for Broom, Rake and Hoe Handles.
S.C. HILLS, 78 Chambers St., N.Y.
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MACHINERY OF IMPROVED STYLES FOR making SHINGLES, HEADING and STAVES; also GUAGE LATHES for TURNING HANDLES. Sole makers of Law's Pat. Shingle and Heading Sawing Machine. Address TREVOR & CO., Lockport, N.Y.
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CHLORIDE OF CALCIUM.
FOR SALE VERY CHEAP.
RANSOME, 10 Bush Street, San Francisco, Cal.
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PERFECT NEWSPAPER FILE
The Koch Patent File, for preserving newspapers, magazines, and pamphlets, has been recently improved and price reduced. Subscribers to the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN and SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN SUPPLEMENT can be supplied for the low price of $1.50 by mail, or $1.25 at the office of this paper. Heavy board sides; inscription "SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN," in gilt. Necessary for every one who wishes to preserve the paper.
Address
MUNN & CO., Publishers SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.
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LECOUNT'S PATENT MACHINISTS' TOOLS.
REDUCED PRICES.
Set Iron Dogs, 3-8 to 2 in., $5.60 " " " 3-8 to 4 in., 12.00 " Steel " 3-8 to 2 in., 6.30 " " " 3-8 to 4 in., 13.00
Iron & Steel Clamps, Die Dogs, Clamp Dogs, Vice Clamps Expanding Mandrels, &c. Send for latest Price list to C.W. LE COUNT, South Norwalk, Conn.
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BEST
DAMPER REGULATORS AND LEVER GAUGE COCKS.
MURRILL & KEIZER, 41 HOLLIDAY ST., BALTIMORE.
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BRAYTON READY MOTOR
It has no boiler, is safe, economical, started by any one in one minute, occupies small space, and gives an unsurpassed steady, reliable power. Address
Penna Ready Motor Co., 20 N. 4TH ST PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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THE TANITE CO.,
STROUDSBURG, PA.
EMERY WHEELS AND GRINDERS.
GEO. PLACE, 121 CHAMBERS ST., NEW YORK AGENT.
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BOLT CUTTERS
SCHLENKER'S NEW MACHINE REVOLVING-DIE.
Send for Catalogue, giving prices and full description.
HOWARD IRON WORKS,
BUFFALO, N.Y.
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STATE, COUNTY AND SHOP RIGHTS for sale of C. Koons' Patent Rat Trap; best out; caught 16 one night. Enclose stamp to owners and manufacturers, J.T. WILHIDE & BRO., York Road, Carroll Co., Md.
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$5 TO $20
day at home. Samples worth $5 free. STINSON & Co., Portland, Me.
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DUC'S IMPROVED PATENT ELEVATOR BUCKET, FOR BREWERS, FLOUR MILLS, GRAIN ELEVATORS, SUGAR REFINERS, &C.
These buckets are made of the best charcoal stamping iron, and are warranted to outwear six of the "OLDSTYLE BUCKETS." The cost is about the same. Address T.F. ROWLAND, Brooklyn, E.D., N.Y.
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$3 WATCHES. Cheapest in the known world. _Sample watch and outfit free to Agents._ For terms address COULTER & CO. Chicago.
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BOGARDUS' PATENT UNIVERSAL ECCENTRIC MILLS--For grinding Bones, Ores, Sand, Old Crucibles, Fire Clay, Guanos, Oil Cake, Feed, Corn, Corn and Cob, Tobacco, Snuff, Sugar, Salts, Roots, Spices, Coffee, Cocoanut, Flaxseed, Asbestos, Mica, etc., and whatever cannot be ground by other mills. Also for Paints, Printers' Inks, Paste Blacking, etc. JOHN W. THOMSON, successor to JAMES BOGARDUS, corner of White and Elm Sts. New York.
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_WORKING MODELS_
And Experimental Machinery, Metal or Wood, made to order by J.F. WERNER, 62 Center St., N.Y.
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EAGLE FOOT LATHES,
With Scroll and Circular Saw Attachments, Slide Rest, Tools, &c.; also Small Engine Lathes, Metal Hand Planers, &c. Neatest designs, superior finish. LOW PRICES. Our new Catalogue describes these and every tool necessary for the Amateur or Artisan. Send for it.
WM. L. CHASE & CO., 95 & 97 Liberty St. New York.
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PYROMETERS
For showing heat of Ovens, Hot Blast Pipes, Boiler Flues, Super-Heated Steam, Oil Stills, &c. HENRY W. BULKLEY. Sole Manufacturer, 149 Broadway, New York.
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