. Painting and painters' materials: a book of facts for painters and those who use or deal in paint materials . ly Journal of all departments 0/Rail-road business, of practical value to officers and employes. Every mati who hopes forpromotion should read the Railroad Gazette. $ per year. Specimen copies free. BOOKS Illustrations and Bescriptions of Recent Locomotives. Large quarto volume. 200 engravings. Price,Catechism of the Locomotive, By M. N. Forney. 62s Pages, 230 engravings. Price, $, Car-Builder*s Bictionary, 800 engravings. Price, $2. Road-Master^s Assistant and Section-Master


. Painting and painters' materials: a book of facts for painters and those who use or deal in paint materials . ly Journal of all departments 0/Rail-road business, of practical value to officers and employes. Every mati who hopes forpromotion should read the Railroad Gazette. $ per year. Specimen copies free. BOOKS Illustrations and Bescriptions of Recent Locomotives. Large quarto volume. 200 engravings. Price,Catechism of the Locomotive, By M. N. Forney. 62s Pages, 230 engravings. Price, $, Car-Builder*s Bictionary, 800 engravings. Price, $2. Road-Master^s Assistant and Section-Master*s Guide, By William S. Hunt-ington. Revised by Cw\\i\.KS \ ATiyw-R. Price, $ Railway Revenue and its Collection, By M. M. Kirkman. Price, $ Railway Expenditures: Their Extent, Object, and Economy, By M. M. Kirk-man 2 vols Price, $4. Ha/nd-BooTc of Railway Expenditures, By M. M. Kirkman. S2. Railway Service: Trains and Stations, By M. M. Kirkman. $2. Baggage, Barcel, and Mail Traffic of Railroads. By M. M. , $ Painting aud Painters^ Materials, By Charles L. Condit. Price, $$.. - - CARMINE. Directions for Preparing and UsingCARMINE PASTE AND G ARM I LI ON. CARMINE PASTEy although a fully established article, is not universally used tothe best advantage. We premise a few remarks about the ground colors. For the lightshades use : First—Carmilion—glaze tivice with thin Carmine Paste ; produces a richCarmi?ie shade. Second—Pale English vermilion—glaze twice with thin CarminePaste ; produces a scarlet shade. Third—Deep English vermilion—glaze twice withthin Carmifte Paste; produces a deeper scarlet shade. Fourth — English red lead—glaze twice with thin Carmine Paste; produces a scarlet shade. Fift h — Orange mineral—glaze tivice with thin Carmine Paste ; produces a deeper scarlet shade. Orange mineralbefore glazing must receive a slight coat of coloring varnish^ as the orange mineral containslead, which is highly injurious to Carmine


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