Southern cultivator. (Augusta, Ga.) 1843-188?, December 01, 1870, Image 81

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B. W. PAYNE & SON'S, established - Mpf.' r. J# tvU* IS PORTABLE BOILER WITH STATIONARY EM FROM 12 TO 20 HOUSE POWER, REFER TO W. Frank WH herd, NEW ORLEANS, LA. DIMENSIONS AND PRICES OF PORTABLE ENGINES. Tinrso Pmvpp Diameter of I Length of 1 Number of Bore of Stroke of 5 Price 65 ' Boiler. { Boiler. | 3 inch Flues. Cylinder. Piston. I Complete. Five, 32 inches 6 Feet. | Fifteen. ft inches. JO inches. si<>o Eight S3 “ 7 “ I Twenty-two 6 “ 10 “ I 800 Twelve, 40 “ 8 “ | Twenty-seven, 7 “ 12 “ | 1000 Fifteen, 42 “ 8 “ I Thirty-three, | 8 “ 12 “ | 1200 We would particularly call the attention of parties to our Poriable Engines. Thev are placed on cast iron beds which contain the heater, and are made strong and substantial. The boilers are plain, simple, easily repaired and more economical than a locomotive boiler. Each Engine is furnished with Smoke Stack, Steam Gauge, Whistle, and Box of Tools. For economy, simplicity, durability and price, we chal lenge competition. All Engines are thoroughly tested before being shipped, and warranted as represented. Fngines delivered free on ooard ship i» New York City or Baltimore. (Feb. 69 — 6m) B. W. PAYNE & SONS, CORNING, STEUBEN CO., N. Y* SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR—A DVE RTISE .\f ENTS. 18-40! —OR BANKERS IN— STEUBEN COUNTY, NEW YORK.