Scientific American Volume 06 Number 20 (May 1862) . d overthe reel. To effect this movement an arm, H, is fixedrigidly to the collar, C, and a slot is cut in this armto receive the end of a crank attached to one end ofthe axle of the pinion, I. The journals of this axleare secured to the pulley, J, so that the pinion, I, iscarried around the shaft of the reel at each of itsrevolutions. The pinion, I, meshes into the fixed 29, 1859, and further information in relation to itmay be obtained by addressing the inventors, Isaac Henry E. Eussells, at Newmarket, Md. [See ad-vertisement on anoth


Scientific American Volume 06 Number 20 (May 1862) . d overthe reel. To effect this movement an arm, H, is fixedrigidly to the collar, C, and a slot is cut in this armto receive the end of a crank attached to one end ofthe axle of the pinion, I. The journals of this axleare secured to the pulley, J, so that the pinion, I, iscarried around the shaft of the reel at each of itsrevolutions. The pinion, I, meshes into the fixed 29, 1859, and further information in relation to itmay be obtained by addressing the inventors, Isaac Henry E. Eussells, at Newmarket, Md. [See ad-vertisement on another page.] Surface Condensers and the article on the above subject, page 245, pres-ent volume, Scientific American, illustrated withSewells condenser, it is stated that the boilers of oneof our naval steamers which had a surface condenserhad become honeycombed. We alluded to the Daco-tah. Since then we have been informed on good au-thority that the first reports circulated respecting theboilers of this steamer were greatly exaggerated. In. relief that awaits them in this invention. The braidfollows the needle with perfect accuracy, taking anycurve desired, so that the most intricate pattern maybe braided with great rapidity. Every lady may nowpossess one of those lovely chambray morning robesembroidered in vines and labyrinths of white braid,which have heretofore fallen to the lot only of themost industrious and ingenious. For summer dressesnothing can be more elegant and becoming. We hailthis improvement as a confirming evidence of agood time coming for the ladies one and all. Andwe may as well include the gentlemen, for there willdoubtless be an immediate harvest of elaborate smok-ing caps, and velvet slippers embroidered with goldbraid. Long live the sew-ing machines !


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