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Scientific American, Volume 40, No. 13, March 29, 1879
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They have a perfectly smooth printing surface, and the lines are as deep, as even, and as sharp as they could possibly be cut by hand.
Electrotypes may be made from them in the same manner as from wood-cuts.
Copy. The engraving is done either from prints or pen-drawings. Almost all kinds of prints can be re-engraved directly from the copy, provided they be in clear, black lines or stipple, and on white or only slightly tinted paper.
Pen drawings, suitable for engraving by us, must be made with thoroughly BLACK ink, on smooth, white paper. They should usually be made twice the length and twice the width of the plates desired.
When such drawings cannot be furnished us, we can produce them from photographs, pencil sketches, or designs of any kind accompanied with proper instructions. Photographs taken in the usual way, and of any convenient size, we can use.
Change of Size.—Wood-cut prints of the coarser kind may often be reduced to half their lineal dimensions, while others will admit of very little reduction, and some of none at all.
Most lithographic and steel-plate prints will admit of no reduction.
Very fine prints of any kind may be enlarged moderately without detriment.
Any prints which cannot be satisfactorily reduced or enlarged may be redrawn and thus brought to any desired size.
In all cases of reduction and enlargement, the relative proportions remain unchanged.
Proofs.—Whenever desired, we will furnish tintype proofs of the drawings made by us, for approval or correction, before engraving. A printed proof is furnished with each plate.
Time.—We cannot usually engage to fill an order for a single plate in less than from three to six days; larger orders will require longer time.
Estimates will be promptly furnished when desired. That these may be definite and correct, the copy to be used—whether print, photograph, sketch, or drawing—should always be submitted for our examination, together with a distinct statement of the size of plate wanted, and of any other details to be observed.
Terms.—To insure attention, all orders must be accompanied by an advance of half the price charged, the balance to be paid on delivery.
Electrotyping and Printing.—We have recently added to our establishment excellent facilities for making electrotypes, and also three power presses specially fitted for printing plates of all sizes in the finest manner.
Artificial Light.—We have just introduced this most important facility, which enables us to prosecute our work in cloudy weather, and to push forward hurried orders in the night.
References.—Our plates are now used by the principal publishers in this city, and by most of the leading houses in every State in the Union.
Our General Circular contains a few specimens of the various kinds of our work, and will be sent on receipt of stamp. We have just prepared five special circulars, as follows:
No. 1. Portraits and Figures.
No. 2. Buildings and Landscapes.
No. 3. Machinery and Apparatus.
No. 4. Maps, Autographs, and Ornamental Lettering.
No. 5. Reproductions from Wood-Cuts, Steel-Plate Prints, and Lithographs.
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ADJUSTABLE INCLINE PRESSESSTILES & PARKER PRESS CO., Middletown, Conn
136 pages beautifully illustrated, mailed to all applicants inclosing 10 cents. Regular customers free.
Bliss' Illustrated Amateur's Guide to the Flower and Kitchen Garden, with colored chromo; 216 pages, price 35 Cents.
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B. K. BLISS & SONS,P. O. Box 4129, New York CityTO LARGE CONSUMERS OF FINE LIGHT Malleable Iron Castings, we can offer special inducements in the way of VERY SUPERIOR QUALITY GUARANTEED, and at fair prices. Being ourselves large consumers and requiring the most perfect castings, other work is insured the same attention.
MALLORY, WHEELER & CO.,New Haven, Conn
Stands "Head of the Class." Descriptive Circulars and Price Lists sent on application. GRAHAM, EMLEM & PASSMORE, Patentees and Manufacturers, 631 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
SHAFTING PULLEYS, HANGERS, etca specialty. Send for Price List toA. & F. BROWN, 57-61 Lewis Street, New York
AIR COMPRESSORS,HOISTING ENGINES and OTHERMINING MACHINERY;MANUFACTURED BYGRIFFITH & WEDGE. ZANESVILLE, OHIO
Mill Stones and Corn Mills
We make Burr Millstones, Portable Mills, Smut Machines, Packers, Mill Picks, Water Wheels, Pulleys, and Gearing, specially adapted to Flour Mills. Send for catalogue.
J. T. NOYE & SON, Buffalo, N. Y.HOW TO SELL PATENTS.—This little book fully explains how all patents can be sold for good prices. Price 25 cents. L. D. SNOOK, Barrington, Yates Co., N. Y.
Pond's Tools,Engine Lathes, Planers, Drills, &c.,DAVID W. POND, Worcester, MassEDMUND DRAPER,Manufacturer of First-class Engineers' InstrumentsEstablished in 1830. 226 Pear St., Phila., Pa
J. LLOYD HAIGH,Manufacturer of

every description, for Railroad and Mining Use, Elevators, Derricks, Rope Tramways, Transmission of Power, etc. No. 81 John St., N. Y. Send for price list. Plans and Estimates furnished for Suspension Bridges.
THE DINGEE & CONARD CO'SBEAUTIFUL EVER-BLOOMINGROSESTHE BEST IN THE WORLDOur Great Specialty is growing and distributing these Beautiful Roses. We deliver Strong Pot Plants, suitable for immediate bloom, safely by mail at all post-offices. 5 Splendid Varieties, your choice, all labeled, for $1; 12 for $2; 19 for $3; 26 for $4; 35 for $5; 75 for $10; 100 for $13.
Send for our New Guide to Rose Culture—60 pages, elegantly illustrated—and choose from over Five Hundred Finest Sorts. Address
THE DINGEE & CONARD CO.,Rose Growers, West Grove, Chester Co., PaHOW TO SELL PATENTS
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Immediate Relief Warranted. Permanent Cure Guaranteed. Now exclusively used by all celebrated Physicians of Europe and America, becoming a Staple, Harmless, and Reliable Remedy on both continents. The Highest Medical Academy of Paris report 95 cures out of 100 cases within three days. Secret—The only dissolver of the poisonous Uric Acid which exists in the Blood of Rheumatic and Gouty Patients. $1.00 a Box; 6 Boxes for $5.00. Sent to any address on receipt of price. Endorsed by Physicians. Sold by all Druggists. Address
WASHBURNE & CO.,Only Importers' Depot. 212 Broadway, corFulton St., New York19th Annual Statement of the EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society of the U. SHENRY B. HYDE, PresidentFor the Year Ending December 31, 1878



Risks assumed in 1878, 6,115 Policies, assuring $21,440,213.00
N. B.—For the details of the above statement, see the Society's "Circular to Policy Holders," and other publications for 1879.
JAMES W. ALEXANDER, Vice-President.E. W. Scott, Superintendent of Agencies.SAMUEL BORROWE, Secretary.
BIG PAY to sell our Rubber Printing Stamps. Samples free. Taylor Bros. & Co., Cleveland, O.


LOUIS DE COMEAU, Esq., of De Rham & Co.
CHAS. COUDERT, Jr., Esq., of Coudert Bros.
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JULIEN LE CESNE, Resident Secretary.
T. J. TEMPLE, Manager for the Middle States.
WESTERN UNION BUILDING, N. YTHEEclipse Engine

Furnishes steam power for all Agricultural purposes, Driving Saw Mills, and for every use where a first-class and economical Engine is required. Eleven first-class premiums awarded, including Centennial, '76. Refer to No. 7, issue of '77, No. 14, issue of '78, of Scientific American, for Editorial illustrations.
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THECAMERON STEAM PUMP,Also known as the "SPECIAL" PUMP, is the standard ofexcellence at home and abroad. For Price Lists, addressCAMERON PUMP WORKS,Foot East 23d Street, New York

Foot and Power Lathes, Drill Presses, Scrolls, Circular and Band Saws, Saw Attachments, Chucks, Mandrels, Twist Drills, Dogs, Calipers, etc. Send for catalogue of outfits for amateurs or artisans.
H. L. SHEPARD & CO.,333, 335, & 337 West Front Street,Cincinnati, Ohio.Established 1844JOSEPH C. TODD,Engineer and Machinist. Flax, Hemp, Jute, Rope, Oakum and Bagging Machinery, Steam Engines, Boilers, etc. I also manufacture Baxter's New Portable Engine of 1877. Can be seen in operation at my store. A one horse-power portable engine, complete, $125; two horse-power, $225; two and a half horse-power, $250; three horse-power, $275. Manufactured exclusively by
J. C. TODD,10 Barclay St., New York, or Paterson, N. JSend for Catalogue
Steel Castings,From ¼ to 10,000 lbs. weight, true to pattern, sound and solid, of unequaled strength, toughness and durability. An invaluable substitute for forgings or cast-iron requiring three-fold strength. Send for circular & price list. Chester Steel Castings Co., Evelina St., Phila, Pa.

CENTENNIAL AND PARIS MEDALSMason's Friction Clutches and Elevators"New and Improved Patterns." 20 per cent. off listVOLNEY W. MASON & CO., Providence, R. I., U.S.A
RUFFNER & DUNN, Patentees and Sole Manufacturers of the Excelsior Steel Tube Cleaners. Price $1.00 per inch. Send for circular.
SCHUYLKILL FALLS, PHILA., PAWOODWORTH SURFACE PLANERS, $125. Planers and Matchers, $350. S. C. HILLS, 78 Chambers Street, New York.

A practical road machine, easy to learn to ride, and when mastered one can beat the best horse in a day's run over an ordinary road. Send 3c. stamp for price list and 24-page catalogue with full informat'n.

SECOND-HAND BOILERS AND MACHINERY FOR SALE.—Boilers from 30 to 70 horse power, 15-horse power portable Engine, one 60-inch Lathe, two Upright Drills, Blowers, etc., etc. For prices, etc., address JAMES F. MANN, Utica, N. Y.
WETHERILL & BROTHER,PHILADELPHIAPure White Lead
ROCK DRILLSNational Drill and Compressor Co.,95 LIBERTY ST., NEW YORKAIR COMPRESSORS to be run by Steam, Water Power, or Belt

13 Different machines with which Builders, Cabinet Makers, Wagon Makers, and Jobbers in miscellaneous work can compete as to Quality and Price with steam power manufacturing; also Amateurs' supplies. Machines sent on trial.
Say where you read this, and send for catalogue and prices.
W. F. & JOHN BARNES,Rockford, Winnebago Co., IllNAT'L BOLT & PIPE MACHINERY CO.,
Mfrs. of Hand and Power Bolt and Pipe Cutters, Bolt Pointers, Bolt Headers, Hot and Cold Pressed Nut Machinery, Taps and Dies, etc. Send for Cir. Cleveland, O.

THE TANITE CO.,STROUDSBURG, PAEMERY WHEELS AND GRINDERS
LONDON—9 St. Andrews St., Holborn Viaduct, E. C.
LIVERPOOL—42 The Temple, Dale St.
GEO. PLACE, 121 Chambers St., New York Agent.

Regular Monthly Sales. For terms, address N. Y. PATENT EXCHANGE, 67 Liberty Street, New York.
Holly's Improved Water WorksDirect Pumping Plan. Combines, with other advantages, over older systems, the following: 1. Secures by variable pressure a more reliable water supply for all purposes. 2. Less cost for construction. 3. Less cost for maintenance. 4. Less cost for daily supply by the use of Holly's Improved Pumping Machinery. 5. Affords the best fire protection in the world. 6. Largely reduces insurance risks and premiums. 7. Dispenses with fire engines, in whole or in part. 8. Reduces fire department expenses. For information by descriptive pamphlet, or otherwise, address the
HOLLY MANUFACTURING CO., Lockport, N. Y.Every ManHIS OWNPrinter
$3 Press Prints labels, cards etc. (Self-inker $5) 9 Larger sizes For business, pleasure, young or old Catalogue of Presses, Type, Etc., for 2 stamps.
KELSEY & Co.Meriden, Conn.Pyrometers. For showing heat of ovens. Hot Blast Pipes, Boiler Flues, Superheated Steam, Oil Stills, etc.
HENRY W. BULKLEY, Sole Manufacturer,
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Cigar Box Lumber,MANUFACTURED by our NEW PATENT PROCESSThe Best in the WorldSPANISH CEDAR, MAHOGANY,POPLAR
Also thin lumber of all other kinds, 1/8 to 1/2 in., at corresponding prices. All qualities. Equal in all respects to any made, and at prices much under any to be obtained outside of our establishment. Send for price list.
GEO. W. READ & CO.,186 to 200 Lewis Street, N. Y.BOGARDUS' PATENT UNIVERSAL ECCENTRIC MILLS—For grinding Bones, Ores, Sand, Old Crucibles, Fire Clay, Guanos, Oil Cake, Feed, Corn, Corn and Cob, Tobacco, Snuff, Sugar, Salts, Roots, Spices, Coffee, Cocoanut, Flaxseed, Asbestos, Mica, etc., and whatever cannot be ground by other mills. Also for Paints, Printers' Inks, Paste Blacking, etc. JOHN W. THOMSON, successor to JAMES BOGARDUS, corner of White and Elm Sts., New York.

THE WATSON PUMP, FOR ARTESIAN, OR DEEPWELL PUMPING, PISTON ROD, PLUNGER & WELL ROD IN DIRECT LINE MACHINE SIMPLE, EFFICIENT. JAMES WATSON. 1608. S. FRONT ST. PHILA.
FARM LAW. ADDRESS OF HON. EDMUND H. Bennett, delivered before the Massachusetts State Board of Agriculture. This is an essay embracing complete and practical information, valuable not only to the farmer but to every one. Showing how to Buy a Farm: Bargains that are not Binding; Boundaries, and where they are in Streams, Ponds, Lakes, or on the Seashore; what a Deed of a Farm includes; Rights in the Road. Farm Fences: their Legal Height, etc. Railway Fences. Stray cattle; Cattle on Railways; Impounding Cattle. The Farmer's Liability for his Animals. The Law on the Dog. The Farmer not Liable for his Dogs. Water Rights and Drainage; Damming; Diverting the Course of a Stream. Surface Water; Underground Water. Trespassing, in Summer and in Winter. Hunting and Fishing. Fruit Trees on Boundary Lines, etc., etc. Contained in Scientific American Supplement 166. Price 10 cents.

THE UNION IRON MILLS. Pittsburgh, Pa., Manufacturers of improved wrought iron Beams and Girders (patented).
The great fall which has taken place in the prices of Iron, and especially in Beams used in the construction of FIRE PROOF BUILDINGS, induces us to call the special attention of Engineers, Architects, and Builders to the undoubted advantages of now erecting Fire Proof structures; and by reference to pages 52 & 54 of our Book of Sections—which will be sent on application to those contemplating the erection of fire proof buildings—THE COST CAN BE ACCURATELY CALCULATED, the cost of Insurance avoided, and the serious losses and interruption to business caused by fire; these and like considerations fully justify any additional first cost. It is believed, that, were owners fully aware of the small difference which now exists between the use of Wood and Iron, in many cases the latter would be adopted. We shall be pleased to furnish estimates for all the Beams complete, for any specific structure, so that the difference in cost may at once be ascertained. Address
CARNEGIE, BROS. & CO., Pittsburgh, Pa.ICE AT $1.00 PER TONThe PICTET ARTIFICIAL ICE CO.,LIMITED,Room 51, Coal and Iron Exchange, P. O. Box 3083, N. Y
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