. Scientific American Volume 16 Number 12 (March 1867) . work, it has no device can be ea lly attache* to any common Lathefor turning wood, and can be operated by anv person notacquainted with the art of Turning, by a very littlepractice. The price has been reduced fifty per cent since theywere first introduced, and is cheaper than any similarMachinein the market. Rights to manufacture for sale. Agents wanted. For furtner particulars address F. Y. PAYNE, l*j Binghamton, Broome County, N. Y. F OR SALE.— Foundery, Machine Shop and Planing Mill, at WaU-kegan, 111., thirty-five miles nor


. Scientific American Volume 16 Number 12 (March 1867) . work, it has no device can be ea lly attache* to any common Lathefor turning wood, and can be operated by anv person notacquainted with the art of Turning, by a very littlepractice. The price has been reduced fifty per cent since theywere first introduced, and is cheaper than any similarMachinein the market. Rights to manufacture for sale. Agents wanted. For furtner particulars address F. Y. PAYNE, l*j Binghamton, Broome County, N. Y. F OR SALE.— Foundery, Machine Shop and Planing Mill, at WaU-kegan, 111., thirty-five miles north of Chicago, on the LakeShore, with a good supply of patterns suited to the times,including patterns for foursizes Stationary Engines, Shop-right Patterns and Flasks for Leonards Seamless ThimbleSkeins, suitable Machinery lor Finishing and for Sash,Blinds, and Doors, Planing and Resawing Lumber, withsufficient Power. Will be sold low to a cash to the subscribers, TIFFANY & LUCAS,12 If] Wauttegan, 111. u NIVERSAL BRICK MACHINE.—. This Machine has been thoroughly tested by the mostextensive Brickmakers in the country, who consider itthe best. Its principal advantage is that it is a horizontalmachine, which makes it superior over anv other formaking the best Front or Common Brick. Its construc-tion is very simple, and is not liable to ^et out of machines are warranted. For circular, with full de-scription, address FREEMAN JACOlilE, No. 354 Broad-way, JNew York, or JOHN BBIDGbOKD, Albany, N. Y. TJTEADS AND CHARACTERS.—lions. -*~*-B. F. Wade, John B. Alley, B. F. Boyer, , J. H. Farquhar, R. B. Hayes, R. P. Buckland, , Martin Welker, Ancona. Also, Mr. Thom-as C. Durant, N. P. Willis, with Portraits, Biographies,and Characters. Indian Legends ; Mental Telegraph ;Womans Rights and Womans Wrongs ; Plain Words toBig Boys : The Teacher ; Hints to Travelers; Visiting theSick ; Health at Home ; A Trip to Omaha; Flogging ; Pa-re


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