. The American stationer. s, bismuth 2parts, and tin 1 part. By adding mercury a stillmore fusible solder can be made. Equal partsof lead, bismath and mercury, with 2 parts oftin, will make a composition which melts at 122°F.; or an alloy, of tin 5 parts, lead 3 parts, andbismuth 3 parts, will melt in boiling water. Inmixing these solders melt the least fusible metalfirst in an iron ladle, then add the others in ac-cordance with their infusibility. To cast stripsof solder, pour the molten metal on a flat surfaceof stone or metal. ESTABLTSHED MAINZ, GERMANY, Leather for Bookbinding A SPE
. The American stationer. s, bismuth 2parts, and tin 1 part. By adding mercury a stillmore fusible solder can be made. Equal partsof lead, bismath and mercury, with 2 parts oftin, will make a composition which melts at 122°F.; or an alloy, of tin 5 parts, lead 3 parts, andbismuth 3 parts, will melt in boiling water. Inmixing these solders melt the least fusible metalfirst in an iron ladle, then add the others in ac-cordance with their infusibility. To cast stripsof solder, pour the molten metal on a flat surfaceof stone or metal. ESTABLTSHED MAINZ, GERMANY, Leather for Bookbinding A SPECIALTY. rpHE NAME IS WANTED OF AXY PARTY WHOL will do ffilt stamping similar to that on leadpencils. Quote price for stamping ten thousaud arti-cles (cedar wood), one line of ten letters; steel diesfurnished by us. Address C. T. H., office American Stationer. A. M. COLLINS, SON & OO., -MANUFACTURERS OF- ©mi*d^ mmd ©mi*d B@mi*d( -FOR— STATIONERS, PRmhRS, LITHOGRARHERS, ETC.,513 ^R,0H: STR-EET, FHULiJ^IDEXjPtll^.. MERRIAM MFG. CO., Manufacturers of SUNK-HANDLE CASH BOXES, All weights and grades. Sizes, 7 to 18 inchesinclusive. Tumbler Locks, assorted Keys. Also Post-OfiPce and Billhead Oases, With other Tin Goods adapted to the bestCommercial Stationers Trade. Address MEKRIAM MFG. CO., DUKHAM, CONN. N. Y. Depot with Henry Bainbridgk & Co. CHROMO ADVERTISING CARDS, GOLD, SILVER andFANCY COLORED PAPERS^ BORDERS. CHARLES BECK, Importer and Manufacturer, Nos. 609 CHESTNUT, and 606, 608 and 610 JAYNESTREETS, PHILADELPHIA.
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