Scientific American, Volume XXIV., No. 12, March 18, 1871, page 109 by Various Authors

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energetic salesmen can make money by selling them among mechanics. We warrant them in every particular, as the construction and graduation is faultless. Send for descriptive circular, cuts, and terms.

STEPHENS & CO., Riverton, Conn.

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FELT. THE BEST, CHEAPEST and MOST DURABLE non-conductor known, for sale by the Original Manufacturer, at the BOILER FELTING WORKS, 46 Courtland st., New York.

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UNIVERSAL WOOD WORKER. For Agricultural, Railroad, Car, Carriage, and Wagon Works, Planing Mill, Sash, Door and Blind, Bedstead, Cabinet and Furniture Factories.

McBETH, BENTEL & MARGEDANT, Hamilton, O.

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INVENTOR'S EXCHANGE, 245 BROADWAY, N. Y., "AM. AGRICULTURIST" BUILDING. TANGIBLE INVENTIONS NEGOTIATED. No goods received unless ordered. B. F. KEMP, Proprietor.

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MACHINISTS' TOOLS, at greatly reduced prices. Also, some Woodworth Planers and Second-hand Tools. 97 to 113 R. R. ave., Newark, N. J.

E. & R. J. GOULD, successors to Gould Machine Co.

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N. B. PATENTED Articles introduced. Also, State and County Rights sold for Inventors. STONE, PUGH & CO., 55 N. 6th st., Philadelphia.

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GOLDEN HILL Seminary for young ladies, Bridgeport, Conn. Miss EMILY NELSON, Principal.

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1826 USE THE VEGETABLE 1870 PULMONARY BALSAM.

The old standard remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption. "Nothing Better." CUTLER BROS. & Co., Boston.

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THE CALVERT IRON ROLLING MILLS are offered at private sale. These mills are situated in the city of Baltimore, and cover 1½ acres of ground. The Machinery is of the most approved description, for making all sizes of round and square bar iron, from ¼ in. to 3 in. diameter, and flat bars of all widths, up to 7 inches.

The buildings are ample and commodious.

In addition to the Rolling Mills are two brick buildings (50×125 feet and 40×

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