NEW YORK SATURDAY JUNE 28 1862. SIX GOOD REASONS WHY EVERY MANUFACTURER MECHANIC INVENTOR AND ARTIZAN SHOULD BECOME A PATRON OF THE 'SCIEN TIFIC AMERICAN.' I. It is a publication devoted especially to their several interests. Every number contains 16 pages of useful matter pertaining to mechanism new discov eries and inventions themes interesting and useful to all persons engaged or interested in mechanical or manufacturing pursuits of whatever kind. II. It is a cheap publication—furnished so low in fact that no mechanic manufacturer or inventor can plead inability to spare from his earnings


NEW YORK SATURDAY JUNE 28 1862. SIX GOOD REASONS WHY EVERY MANUFACTURER MECHANIC INVENTOR AND ARTIZAN SHOULD BECOME A PATRON OF THE 'SCIEN TIFIC AMERICAN.' I. It is a publication devoted especially to their several interests. Every number contains 16 pages of useful matter pertaining to mechanism new discov eries and inventions themes interesting and useful to all persons engaged or interested in mechanical or manufacturing pursuits of whatever kind. II. It is a cheap publication—furnished so low in fact that no mechanic manufacturer or inventor can plead inability to spare from his earnings or business the small sum charged for a year's subscription. III. It is printed on the finest quality of paper in a form for binding every number being embellished with original engravings of new machinery and inven tions all of which are prepared expressly for this pub lication. IV. No other paper or periodical published in this country contains the list of patents and claims issued from the United States Patent Office ; hence the ic manufacturer or inventor who is desirous of keep ing advised as to what new machines or novelties are being patented. reader receives the latest foreign as well as home in telligence on all subjects pertaining to the industrial pursuits of the world. All the best scientific or me chanical periodicals published in England France or Germany are received at this office affording us faci lities for presenting to our readers the very latest news relating to science or mechanics in the old world. VI. Subscribers who preserve their numbers have at the end of the year two handsome volumes of 416 pages each containing several hundred engravings worth as a work of reference many times the price of subscription. THE END OF OUR VOLUME. series of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. The progress which has been made in most of the departments of science and art during the past half year has not been surpassed in any equal period of time within our recollection. Our column


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