Scientific American - Volume 22, No. 1, January 1, 1870 Part 34
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Volume 22, No. 1, January 1, 1870 Part 34

2d-Hand Machinery.

22x48; 16x36; 10x24; 9x12; 8x24, Stationary; and 2 Portable Engines, in good order; Boilers of all sizes; Lathes; Wood and Iron Planers; Fay's Molding Machine; Machinery bought, sold, and exchanged.

W. WILLARD,

47 Dey st., New York.

THE GEM NOVELTY Combines a Superior Battonhole Cutter, Yard Measure, Scissors Snarpener, Knife Sharpener, Pencil Sharpener, Emery Cushion, Seam Ripper, Spool Stand,Thread Cutter, Scale, and Rule. A standard, popular, and rich article for agents, very ornamental and useful. Rapid sales guaranteed. Price prepaid by mail $1. For sample and liberal terms. Address J. H. MARTIN, Hartford, N. Y.

AN Experienced Civil and Mechanical Engineer is open for engagement as Manager. Would undertake Contract Work. Address "Engineer," care of Philip S. Justice Philadelphia, Pa.

McCHESNEY'S IMP'VD GIG OR SCROLL

Saw.--First Medal and Diploma, Fair of the American Inst.i.tute, N. Y., Sept. and Oct., 1869. Superior to any for either light or heavy work.

For description and price address

T.L. CORNELL, Birmingham, Conn.

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NELSON ROW, Publisher,

149 Fulton st., New York.

BAIRD'S CATALOGUE OF PRACTICAL & SCIENTIFIC BOOKS.

Sent free of postage to any one who will furnish his address to

HENRY CAREY BAIRD,

Industrial Publisher, 406 Walnut St.,

PHILADELPHIA.

NOW READY.

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PART FIRST.

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A NOVEL, BY MRS. EDWARDS.

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A NOVEL, BY MRS. EDWARDS.

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