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mouldings nlone, a steam factory finds full and constant employ- 

 ment. The maps thus produced, are sold not only in our own 

 country, but in Europe, Asia, Africa and South America. 



31. — Jeffery's Force and Suction Pump, uniting the two kinds 

 of action in one motion of the handle, appears to be a very im- 

 portant invention ; for besides the ordinary operation of raising 

 water from a well or cistern, it may be made to throw it to the 

 top of a house, to scatter it over the garden in times of drought, 

 or conduct it to any desired place on the premises. 



According to the advertisement of the proprietor, Mr. L. H. 

 Ilills, of Waupun, Wisconsin, 



" The surprising utility of this Pump, springs from the happy 

 combination of the FORCE AND SUCTION principles ; by means 

 of which are obtained, amongst others, the following advanta- 

 ges: 



1. — A double action, by which twice the water can be raised 

 at the same time. 



2. — Great ease in working, thus adapting the Farce Principle 

 to common wells. 



3. — The transformation, in a moment, of the Pump into an 

 efficient fire engine, thus rendering the loss of dwellings by 

 fire, totally unnecessary. 



4. — Capability of watering Grardens, Lawns, etc., or sprink- 

 ling Walks, or washing Windows, with the utmost ease and 

 thoroughness. 



5. — Power to raise water, with slight labor, to any reasonable 

 height, as in supplying chambers, etc. 



6. — The convenience of having the Pump in a kitchen, or 

 other room of your dwelling, without regard to the location of 

 the Well, or Cistern. 



7. — The easy protection of the instrument against frost. 



8. — ^The ease with which it may be mounted on wheels, or in 

 any other way made portable. 



9. — A simplicity which ensures great durability, protects it 

 from being thrown out of order, and makes any repairs easy 

 and of little cost ; and secures — 



