Scientific American Volume 06 Number 20 (May 1862) . 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


Scientific American Volume 06 Number 20 (May 1862) . 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 !. RTJSSELLSS SELF-RAKER FOR HARVESTERS. 1859 this vessel went on a voyage to the East Indies,having Sewells surface condensers and tubular boil-ers, with brass tubes. Word was sent back to theNaval Department that her boilers were renderedalmost useless going out, and upon this informationorders were given to have new boilers made andready to be put in when she returned. She arrived inNew York a few months since, and was about pro-ceeding to Boston to get in her new boilers, but, be-fore doing so, her engines and boilers were thoroughlyexamined. To the surprise of many persons he foundthe boilers quite good, and the result is the Dacotahis now at sea and in active service with her old boil-ers. Mr. Sewell has informed us that all his con-densers hereafter to be made for the TJ. S. steamerswill have tinned tubes and iron feed pipes. pinion, K, having an equal number of teeth, whichcauses it to revolve once on its own axis during eachof its revolutions around the shaft of the reel. Thisim


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