The New York coach-maker's magazine . ally as hereinshown and described. Fourth, The oil hole c in the uppertransom-plate, when arranged as described, to convey oil to theking-bolt, which is suspended from and formed on the uppertransom-plate, substantially as herein shown and described. 10. (71,992) Wagon-lock.—James A. Counts, India-napolis, Iowa: I claim the catch g, the bands h h, the spring /, the bar e,lever h, for the purposes set forth and described. (72,035) Elliptic Carriage-Spring.—Horace , Akron, Ohio: I claim an elliptical carriage-spring, composed of a singlepiece F, or


The New York coach-maker's magazine . ally as hereinshown and described. Fourth, The oil hole c in the uppertransom-plate, when arranged as described, to convey oil to theking-bolt, which is suspended from and formed on the uppertransom-plate, substantially as herein shown and described. 10. (71,992) Wagon-lock.—James A. Counts, India-napolis, Iowa: I claim the catch g, the bands h h, the spring /, the bar e,lever h, for the purposes set forth and described. (72,035) Elliptic Carriage-Spring.—Horace , Akron, Ohio: I claim an elliptical carriage-spring, composed of a singlepiece F, or two separate pieces E, E, of steel, united by meansof blocks and bolts, substantially as herein shown and specified. (72,051) Fifth-Wheel for Carriages.—Joshua Law-rence, Palmyra, N. Y.: I claim the combination of the housings a, a, enclosing therollers b, b, with the bows G, H, the whole constructed and ar-ranged as described, and operating in the manner and for thepurposes et forth. 144 THE NEW YORK COACH-MAKERS MAGAZINE New Coal-box Dog-Caut. [Patent not applied for.] CURRENT PRICES FOR CARRIAGE MATERIALS. CORRECTED MONTHLY, FOR THE NEW YORK COAOH-MAKERs MAGAZINE. New York, Jan. 20, 1868. Apron hooks and rings, per gross, $ a $, according to length, per dozen, 75c. a $, common (long stock), per 16, 8 l-2c. Axles, plain taper, 1 in. and under, $; 1 J, $; U, $;If, $; H, $ Swelled taper, 1 in. and under, $; H, $ ; 1£, $; If, $ ; H, $ Half pat., 1 in. $10; 1J, $11; 1£, $13; 11, $; H, $ do. Homogeneous steel, gin., $; f, $12; |, $; long drafts, $4 ~ These are prices for first-class axles. Inferior class sold from $1 to $, plated rim, 3 in., $2; 3 in., $, larger sizes Mail patent, $ a $ Do. galvanized, 3-£ in. and under, $1; larger, $1 a $ wood imitations, per foot, $ £§F~ When sent by express, $2 ex


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