. The American stationer. on ofabout the consistency of ordinary mortar. Thiscomposition, which may be colored by the addi-tion of any suitable pigment, is applied to oneor both sides of the canvas or burlaps. Cheap Paint.—Three hundred parts washedand sieved white sand, forty parts of precipita-ted chalk, fifty parts of resin, and four parts oflinseed oil are mixed and boOed in an ii-on ket-tle, and then one part of oxide of copper andone part of sulphuric acid are added. This massis applied with an ordinary paint brush whilewarm. If too thick, it is diluted with linseedoil. This paint dries


. The American stationer. on ofabout the consistency of ordinary mortar. Thiscomposition, which may be colored by the addi-tion of any suitable pigment, is applied to oneor both sides of the canvas or burlaps. Cheap Paint.—Three hundred parts washedand sieved white sand, forty parts of precipita-ted chalk, fifty parts of resin, and four parts oflinseed oil are mixed and boOed in an ii-on ket-tle, and then one part of oxide of copper andone part of sulphuric acid are added. This massis applied with an ordinary paint brush whilewarm. If too thick, it is diluted with linseedoil. This paint dries rapidly and gets very hard,but protects woodwork excellently. DVC. . ItE^A.^ &c CO., Sole Agents for JOHN A. LOWELL & C0.$ CELEBBATED EH&RAYED COVERS. Lowells Portfolios, Steel Plate Engravings, by American Artists, now ready. MMi SMiomirs, EiiTBlifi MMttfaclflmrs and Praters. Extra Fine Foreign and Domestic Papers. Wedding and Invitation Stationery. Card Boards, etc. ]Sro. 77 JOH:iSr STPLEET, ISrew ;Mg?At, /--aV<--^r) SEND FOR E ST I M AT E S C-rT::^ fft . ^ WOOD AND PHOTO-ENGRAVING CO. SPECIMEN CiaCITLAE SENT UPON APPLICATION. MENTION THIS PAPEE, EASTER CARDS, PLJLIIV and. FKINGEI), In Crreat Variety. GOLD, SILVER andFANCY l^il&r PAPERS* BORDERS. CHJRLES BECK, ImportermdMaMtactn[iir,!r FOR SALE BYALL JOBBERS.


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