6 



THE DYER AND COIOUR-MAKER'S COM- 

 PANION: 



Containing upwards of two hundred Receipts for making Co- 

 lors, on the most approved principles, for all the various styles 

 and fabrics now in existence ; with the Scouring Process, and 

 plain Directions for Preparing, Washing-oflf, and Finishing the 

 Goods. In one volume, small 12mo., cloth. 75 cts. 



This is another of that most excellent class of practical books, which the 

 publisher is giving to the public. Indeed we believe there is not, for manu- 

 facturers, a more valuable work, having been prepared for, and expressly 

 adapted to their business. — Farmer and Mechanic. 



It is a valuable book. — Otsego Republican. 



We have shown it to some practical men, who all pronounced it the completest 

 thing of the kind they had seen — N. Y. Nation. 



THE CABINET-MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER'S 

 COMPANION: 



Comprising the Rudiments and Principles of Cabinet Making 

 and Upholstery, with familiar instructions, illustrated by Ex- 

 amples, for attaining a proficiency in the Art of Drawing, as 

 applicable to Cabinet Work ; the processes of Veneering, Inlay- 

 ing, and Buhl Work; the art of Dyeing and Staining Wood, 

 Ivory, Bone, Tortoise-shell, etc. Directions for Lackering, Ja- 

 panning, and Varnishing ; to make French Polish ; to prepare 

 the best Glues, Cements, and Compositions, and a number of 

 Receipts particularly useful for Workmen generally, with Ex- 

 planatory and Illustrative Engravings. By J. Stokes. In one 

 volume, 12mo., with illustrations. 75 cts. 



THE PAPER-HANGER'S COMPANION: 



In which the Practical Operations of the Trade are system- 

 atically laid down ; with copious Directions Preparatory to Pa- 

 pering ; Preventions against the effect of Damp in Walls ; the 

 various Cements and Pastes adapted to the several purposes of 

 the Trade ; Observations and Directions for the Panelling and 

 Ornamenting of Rooms, &c. &c. By James Aerowsmith. In 

 One Volume, 12mo. (In press.) 



