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Fifth Edition Just Ready. The Complete Practical MachinistEmbracing Lathe Work, Vise Work, Drills and Drilling,Taps and Dies, Hardening and Tempering, the Makingand Use of Tools, etc., etc. By Joshua Rose. Illustratedby 130 engravings. Fifth edition, revised. Inone vol., 12mo., 376 pages. Price $2.50 by mail, free ofpostage. CONTENTS: Chapter I. Lathe and Machine Tools.II. Cutting Speed and Feed. III. Boring Tools for LatheWork. IV. Screw-cutting Tools. V. General Observationson Lathe Work. VI. Turning Eccentrics. VII.Hand Turning. VIII. Drilling in the Lathe. IX. BoringBars. X. Laps. XI. Twist Drills. XII. Tool Steel.XIII. Taps and Dies. XIV. Vise-work Tools. XV.Fitting Connecting Rods. XVI. Milling Machines andMilling Tools. XVII. To Calculate the Speed of Wheels,Pulleys, etc. XVIII. The Slide Valve. XIX. How toSet a Slide Valve. XX. Pumps Index. We also publish: The Modern Practice of American Machinistsand Engineers. By Egbert P. Watson. Illustratedby 86 engravings. 12mo, $2 50
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THE FOURTHEXPOSITION AND FAIRWill open to the public Thursday, September 2, and remainopen day and evening (Sundays excepted) untilSaturday, October 9th, 1880. Blank forms of application for space, Prospectus, andPremium list may be had by addressing the secretary. Exhibitors are earnestly requested to make early applicationfor space, thus enabling the managers to betterarrange the whole Exhibition. New Machinery Hall; new Engine and Boilers. Manufacturers and Inventors should avail themselvesof the unsurpassed facilities offered by this Expositionfor the introduction of new machinery to the public. Office, GERMANIA BANK BUILDING, 89 Wood St.P. O. BOX 895. E. P. YOUNG, I. C. PATTERSON, JOHN D. BAILEY, Asst. Manager and Cashier.
Cigar Box Lumber, MANUFACTURED by our NEW PATENT PROCESS.The Best in the World.SPANISH CEDAR, MAHOGANY, POPLAR. Also thin lumber of all other kinds, ⅛ to ½ in., at correspondingprices. All qualities. Equal in all respects toany made, and at prices much under any to be obtainedoutside of our establishment. Send for price list. GEO W. READ & CO., 186 to 200 Lewis Street, N. Y. MOSQUITO CATCHER. Will clear your room in a few minutes without smoke,soil, or grease. Price 50 cents. Send for circular. Agentswanted everywhere. Good terms. L. T. JONES, 166 Light Street, Baltimore, Md. Roots' New Iron Blower.
POSITIVE BLAST.IRON REVOLVERS, PERFECTLY BALANCEDIS SIMPLER, AND HASFEWER PARTS THAN ANY OTHER BLOWER.P. H. & F. M. ROOTS, Manuf'rs,CONNERSVILLE, IND.
FOUR SIDED MOULDER, WITH OUTSIDE BEARING. We manufacture 5 sizes of these moulders.
Also Endless Bed Planers,Mortisers and Borers. TenoningMachines, Sash Dovetailers.Blind RabbetingMachines. Also a largevariety of other woodworking machines. Address STEAM PUMPS.THE NORWALK IRON WORKS CO., SOUTH NORWALK, CONN. | |||||||||||||||
THE BLAKE "LION AND EAGLE" CRUSHER, A patented improvement of the former "New Pattern" Blake machine. Has much greater efficiency than the old. It requires only about half the power to drive, and is transported at much less expense (the size most used weighing several thousand pounds less than the unimproved machine). It requires less than half the time in oiling and other manipulation, and less than half the expense for repairs. Address E. S. BLAKE & CO., Pittsburgh, Pa., Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers. |
Delamater Steam Pumps For every variety of work WATERWORKS PUMPING ENGINESDELAMATER IRON WORKSBoiler Makers, Engine Builders,and Founders, Office, No. 10 CORTLANDT ST., Works, Foot of W. 18th St., North River, New York. ESTABLISHED 1841. Model Engines
Complete sets of CASTINGS for making smallModel steam Engines 1½ in. bore, 3 in. stroke, price, $4;ditto 2 in. bore, 4 in. stroke, price, $10, same style as cut.Gear Wheels and Parts of Models. All kinds of SmallTools and Materials. Catalogue Free. GOODNOW &WIGHTMAN, 176 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. STUTTERING CURED by Bates' Appliances. Sendfor description to SIMPSON & Co., Box 2236, New York. SPARE THE CROTON AND SAVE THE COST. Driven or Tube Wellsfurnished to large consumers of Croton and RidgewoodWater. WM. D. ANDREWS & BRO., 235 Broadway, N. Y.,who control the patent for Green's American Driven Well. THE DRIVEN WELL. Town and County privileges for making DrivenWells and selling Licenses under the establishedAmerican Driven Well Patent, leased by the yearto responsible parties, by WM. D. ANDREWS & BRO., 235 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
For steep or flat roofs. Applied by ordinary workmenat one-third the cost of tin. Circulars and samples free. Agents Wanted. T. NEW, 32 John Street, New York. XX COT (not painted, White Duck) $2.
Makes a perfect bed. No mattress or pillows required.Better than a hammock, as it fits the body as pleasantly,and lies straight. Folded or opened instantly. Self-fastening.It is just the thing for hotels, offices, cottages, camp-meetings,sportsmen, etc. Good for the lawn, piazza, or"coolest place in the house." Splendid for invalids or children.Sent on receipt of price, or C. O. D. For 50 cts.extra, with order, I will prepay expressage to any railroadstation east of Mississippi River and north of Masonand Dixon's line. For 75 cents, in Minnesota, Missouri,and Iowa. HERMON W. LADD, 108 Fulton St., Boston;207 Canal St., New York; 165 North Second St.,Phila.; 94 Market St., Chicago. Send for Circulars.
B represents that part of the packing which, when in use, is in contact with the Piston Rod. A the elastic back, which keeps the part B against the rod with sufficient pressure to be steam-tight, and yetcreates but little friction. This Packing is made in lengths of about 20 feet, and of all sizes from 1/4 to 2 inches square. JOHN H. CHEEVER, Treas. NEW YORK BELTING & PACKING CO., 37 & 38 Park Row, New York. JOHN R. WHITLEY& CO. European Representatives of American Houses, withFirst-class Agents in the principal industrial and agriculturalcenters and cities in Europe. London, 7 Poultry, E. C.Paris, 8 Place Vendôme. Terms on application.J. R. W. & Co. purchase Paris goods on commission atshippers' discounts.
Grain Speculation in large or small amounts. $25 or $25,000. WriteW. T. SOULE & CO., Commission Merchants,130 La Salle St., CHICAGO. ILL., for Circulars. TELEPHONE Works 1 mile.Price $3.50. Pat'd. Johnson's Patent Universal Lathe Chuck.
Lambertville Iron Works, Lambertville, N. J.
Engine Lathes, Planers, Drills, &c. DAVID W. POND, Worcester, Mass.Lathes, Planers Shapers Drills, Bolt and Gear Cutters, Milling Machines. Special
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The New York Ice Machine Company, 21 Courtlandt Street. Room 54. Low Pressure Binary Absorption System.Advantages over other Machines. Makes 25 per cent. more Ice. Uses only ¼ water of condensation.No Pressure at rest. Pressure in running,14 pounds. Self-lubricating. No Leaks, non-inflammable.No action on Metals. Easy Attendance. WM. A. HARRIS. PROVIDENCE, R. I. (PARK STREET), Six minutes walk West from station. HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINEWith Harris' Patented Improvements,
BOILER COVERINGS, Plastic Cement and Hair Felt, with or without the Patent “AIR SPACE” Method. ASBESTOS MATERIALS,Made from pure Italian Asbestos, in fiber, mill board, andround packing. THE CHALMERS-SPENCE CO., 40 John Street, and Foot of E. 9th Street, New York.
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WOOD SOLE SHOES. The cheapest, most durable,warm, good looking, and thoroughlywaterproof shoe. Particularlyadapted to Brewers,Miners, and all classes of laborers.Send stamp for circularand price list. CHAS. W. COPELAND, BUY NO BOOTS OR SHOES Unless the soles are protected from wear by Goodrich'sBessemer Steel Rivets. Guaranteed to outwear any othersole. All dealers sell these boots. Taps by mail for 50cents in stamps. Send paper pattern of size wanted. H. C. GOODRICH, 19 Church St., Worcester, Mass. SPY Glasses, Field & Opera Glasses, MICROSCOPES,
PAINTERS attention: send for circulars.etc. of my latest Metallic Plates for grainingoak, walnut, chestnut, ash, etc, in themost rapid and excellent manner, no skillrequired. J. J. CALLOW. Cleveland. O. HARTFORD STEAM BOILER Inspection & Insurance COMPANY. W. B. FRANKLIN, V. Pres't, J. M. ALLEN, Pres't. The Rodier Patent Single Iron Plane.
Made of extra quality iron. Apractical labor saving tool. Cutsagainst the grain equally as wellas with it. Can be adjusted instantlyto cut a coarse or fineshaving, and excels any doubleiron plane ever produced. Address LAFLIN MANUFACTURINGCO., North Elm Street, Westfield, Mass.
HENRY W. BULKLEY, Sole Manufacturer, 149 Broadway, N. Y. THE MACKINNON PEN OR FLUID PENCIL.
Particulars mailed Free. FRIEDMANN'S PATENT INJECTOR, The best
In the world. Simple, Reliable, and Effective. 40,000 IN ACTUAL USE.NATHAN & DREYFUS,Sole Manufacturers, NEW YORK. Send for Descriptive Catalogue.
Pictet Artificial Ice Co., Limited, P. O. Box 3083.142 Greenwich St., New York. Guaranteed to be the most efficient and economical of allexisting Ice and Cold Air Machines. MICROSCOPES, OPERA GLASSES, SPY Glasses, Spectacles, Thermometers, Barometers,Compasses.
Mill Stones and Corn Mills. We make Burr Millstones, Portable Mills, Smut Machines,Packers, Mill Picks, Water Wheels, Pulleys, andGearing specially adapted to Flour Mills. Send forcatalogue. J. T. NOYE & SONS, Buffalo, N. Y.
The fact that this shafting has 75 per cent. greaterstrength, a finer finish, and is truer to gauge, than anyother in use renders it undoubtedly the most economical.We are also the sole manufacturers of the CELEBRATEDCOLLINS' PAT. COUPLING, and furnish Pulleys, Hangers,etc., of the most approved styles. Price list mailed onapplication to JONES & LAUGHLINS, Try Street, 2d and 3d Avenues, Pittsburg, Pa. 190 S. Canal Street, Chicago, Ill.
A PLANING MILL OUTFIT FOR SALE very low for cash. Will sell all together or each machineseparate. All first-class machines, good order. J. H. KERRICK & CO., Indianapolis, Ind. BOGARDUS' PATENT UNIVERSAL ECCENTRIC MILLS—For grinding Bones, Ores, Sand, OldCrucibles, Fire Clay, Guanos, Oil Cake, Feed, Corn,Corn and Cob, Tobacco, Snuff, Sugar, Salts, Roots,Spices, Coffee, Cocoanut, Flaxseed, Asbestos, Micaetc., 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.
Patents for the process of Dry Copying have been issued to us, dated May18 and June 1, 1880. The Hektograph is now the only gelatine copying padwhich can be used without infringing.All infringements will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. HEKTOGRAPH CO., 23 and 24 Church Street, New York. THE TANITE CO., STROUDSBURG, PA.EMERY WHEELS AND GRINDERS.LONDON—9 St. Andrews St., Holborn Viaduct, E. C. LIVERPOOL—42 The Temple, Dale St.
Metallic Shingles Make the most DURABLE and ORNAMENTAL ROOFin the world. Send for descriptive circular and newprices to IRON CLAD MANUFACTURING CO., 22 CLIFF STREET, NEW YORK.
WANTED.—FIRST-CLASS PARTIES IN CENTENNIAL AND PARIS MEDALS. Mason's Friction Clutches and Elevators."New and Improved Patterns."
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