The New York coach-maker's magazine . stility of our enemies has greatly stimulated our friends to activ-ity in obtaining subscribers for us. To all who have thus remembered us, we tenderunfeigned thanks. Some of the more prominent features in the present Volume are the articles under thehead of Our Egyptian Carriage-Museum, an interesting discussion of the Screw-driverquestion, The Theory of Colors, some of the most diflicult points in carriage construction,and the story of The Blacksmiths Daughter, by an author not unknown to the readersof our earlier volumes. Our arrangements for the tenth


The New York coach-maker's magazine . stility of our enemies has greatly stimulated our friends to activ-ity in obtaining subscribers for us. To all who have thus remembered us, we tenderunfeigned thanks. Some of the more prominent features in the present Volume are the articles under thehead of Our Egyptian Carriage-Museum, an interesting discussion of the Screw-driverquestion, The Theory of Colors, some of the most diflicult points in carriage construction,and the story of The Blacksmiths Daughter, by an author not unknown to the readersof our earlier volumes. Our arrangements for the tenth volume are such as to warrant the promise on our part,that The New York Coach-makers Magazine for the coming year, shall not at its close,be found either an unworthy companion to any which have preceded it, nor of the patronageof the best thinking minds in the trade. Asking the continued co-operation of all who areopposed to coercion and oppression in any form, we in all sincerity remain, Yours fraternally, New York April ttli, INDEX TO PLATES IN VOLUME NINE, Directions fob the Binder.—The Portrait of George L. Brownell, Esq., should face the title-page. The Plate illustrations of Carriages, &c, ought to be inserted at theend of the volume, so as to have all the Plates convenient for reference. This will save the mechanic the trouble of searching through it when showing them to acustomer. Plate 1. Central Park Phaeton. 2. Extension-top Rockaway. 3. Reconstruction Buggy. 4. The Novelty Buggy. 5. Half-perch Victoria Phaeton. 6. No-perch Rockaway. 7. Physicians Phaeton. 8. Road Buggy. 9. Caleche. 10. Skeleton-door open-front Rockaway. 11. Poney Phaeton (2 designs). 12. New York Coal-bos Buggy. 13. Excelsior Double Sleigh. 14. Improved Poney Sleigh. 15. Two-seated Sleigh. 16. Coal-box Portland Sleigh.—Piano-box Sleigh. Plate 17. New Coupe, with elliptical doors. 18. Beach Wagon. 19. Deep-front Coal-box Buggy. 20. Designs in variety for Business Adver- tising. 21. Caleche


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