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See SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, Sept. 17, 1870.
For Descriptive Circular apply to
F. C. WELLS, PRESIDENT, ROOM 13, 98 MADISON ST., CHICAGO.
MACHINES can be seen in operation at the Company's Works, Chicago; at rear 59 Ann st., New York city; and at Novelty Iron Works, corner of Delord and Peter sts., New Orleans.
PREPARED
ASPHALTE ROOFING FELT.
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This new prepared production is ready coated, and can be applied on the roof without further trouble. It is easy of application, and does not require any repairs for a long time. It is more durable than some slates, and has been found a suitable subst.i.tute for iron or tin roofs. It has a sanded or stony surface, which renders it UNINFLAMMABLE and FIRE-PROOF. Exposed to the most intense fire, and sparks falling upon it, it will not propagate the fire. Under the influence of the sun it will not run, which makes it specially adapted to hot climates. Its easy application and pleasing appearance have made it a favorite roofing material throughout all the Indies and other colonies. Being not c.u.mbrous for transport, it is of invaluable service to settlers and farmers in far remote districts. When used for temporary purposes it may be taken off and applied again to another construction. It replaces common Asphalting on Terraces, Lobbies, Counting-houses, Office Floors, etc.; is a great preservative against dampness and vermin, and equalizes the temperature. It is 32 inches wide, and made in rolls of 25 yards each. Send for circular to
E. H. MARTIN, 70 MAIDEN LANE AND 9 LIBERTY ST., N. Y.
J. J. H. GREGORY'S
SEED CATALOGUE.
My Annual Ill.u.s.trated Catalogue, containing a list of many new and rare Vegetables, some of which are not found in any other catalogue, and all the standard vegetables of the farm and garden (over one hundred of which I grow on my three seed farms), with a carefully selected list of flower seed, will be sent free to all. All my seed is sold under three warrants:
1st. That all money sent shall reach me.
2d. That all seed ordered shall reach the purchaser.
3d. That my seeds shall be fresh and true to name.
JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Ma.s.s.
THE NEW WILSON UNDER-FEED SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINES!
$25 CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER!
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For Simplicity, Durability and Beauty they stand _UNRIVALLED!_ For St.i.tCHING, HEMMING, TUCKING, FELLING, Quilting, CORDING, BINDING, BRAIDING, GATHERING, Gathering & sewing on gathers, _they are unexcelled!_
For particulars address
Wilson Sewing Machine Co., Cleveland, O., or St. Louis, Mo.
AGENTS WANTED.
MACHINERY,
NEW AND 2d-HAND.--Send for Circular. CHAS. PLACE & CO., 60 Vesey st., New York.
MACHINISTS.
Ill.u.s.trated Catalogue and Price List of all kinds of small Tools and Materials sent free to any address. GOODNOW & WIGHTMAN, 23 Cornhill, Boston, Ma.s.s.
P. BLAISDELL & CO.
MANUFACTURERS of the "BLAISDELL" PATENT DRILL PRESSES, with quick return motion, Agricultural Drills, Improved Engine Lathes, from 12 in. to 28 in. swing, Planers, Gear Cutters, Boring Mills, Hand Lathes, and other first-cla.s.s Machinists' Tools.
Jackson st., Worcester, Ma.s.s.
PATENT BEDSTEAD FASTENING.
The BEST, CHEAPEST, and STRONGEST FASTENING ever invented.
Rights for States and Territories for sale. Address JOHN DOMINGOS and BENJAMIN ESSIG, Sacramento, Cal.
BENT, GOODNOW & CO.,
Boston, Ma.s.s., Publishers of "PATENT STAR", sell Patent Rights and goods of all kinds. Orders solicited.
AGENTS WANTED.
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