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Issued by the United States Patent Office. FOR THE WEEK ENDING SEPT. 28, 1869. Reported Officially for the Scientific American SCUEDULE OF PATENT OFFICE FEES: On each caveat ................................................................. $10 On filing ea ch application fo. . .. a. :n. . se;enteen ye a.s)...................$15 On Pg each origintP; ent...............................................$20 On appeal to Commissioner of Patents....................................... . $20 On application for Reissue ......................................:..............$30 On application for Extension of Patent ......................................$50 Oil aranhing the Extension...................-.................................$50 On filing a Disclaimer..........................................................$10 On nn f pplication for Design (three anti a half ycars)......................$10 On an applicatlOn for Design (seven years) ..................................$l;i On an application for Desigll (fourteen years)...............................$30 In addition to whiB there are some small revenue-stamp taxes. ReSidents ot Canada and Kova Scotia pay $50( on application. For copy of Claim Of any Patent issued within 30 years....................... $1 A sketch from the model or drawmg, relating to such portion Qf a nuchine as the Olaim cO'ers,fror.................................................$1 upward, but u8ually at the price abODe-named. Thefull Specification Qf any patent i88u ed .since .v. 20, 1866, at which t ime the Pa tent Olfice comm enced vr1nting them ..............................$ 1-25 Official Copies O J Drawings of any patent issued since 1B36,we can 8uppll at a reasonable cost, the price dependlng uJon the amount oJ labor in/olved and the nlmber of v iews. Full information , as to vrice Qf draw i ngs, in eark case, may be had by odre8s inl . MUNN &CO.. Patent Solicitors. No. 3? Park How, New York. 95,179.Preserving Fish.-Heuben A. Adams, Cambridge, nnss. 95,180.-Sasl Balance.-Orson Armstrong, Oshkosh, vis. 95,181.-Permuta'ion Lock.Theophilus A. Auberlin, Detroit, Mich. 95,182.Base-burning Stove.-Hodman Backus, Albany, N.Y. 95,183.-Baby Jumper and Hocker-Burroughs Beach (asslgnor to J. R. Pease), Meriden, Conn. 95,184.-Miners' SaFetY Lan'EEns.-N . L. Beaufils and JacqueA l{exroth, Paris, France. 95,185.-Basket.-L. W. Beecher, Westville, Conn. 95,186.-Embloidering Machine.-Hermann Berger, Mar- thalen, Switzerland. 95,187.-Halves'eH GuaHds.-James Birch, Corry, Pa. 95,188.HaIWes'eH.-Olpha Bonney, Jr., San Francisco, Cal-95,189.-Liquid Me'er-J. A. Bradshaw and V. H. Brown (assignors to themselves and Darius vYllitllead), Lowell, :a8s. 95,190.-Machine For Fas'ening Bo'oms '0 Cans.-Reuben Brady, New York city. 95,191.-HauvesteH HaRe.-Thomas S. Brown, Poughkeep-sie, N. Y. 95,1!2.-Bed Bot'om.-D. I. Bye (assignor to himself and H. Bash), Roanoke, Ind. 95,193.- Maclin e l oE Mi'ering Printers' Hules.-v. E. Cameron and A. A. Dettlaff, Gruen Island, N. Y.; said Cameron assignor to said Dettlal. 95,194.-Pww W heel.- E. A. Chubb, Ionia, Mich. 95,195.-Vise.-C. A. Cole, St. Louis, Mich., assignor to himself and .. L. Evans. 95,196.-Hailway-car JouHnal Box.-J. n. Collin, Altoona, Pa. 95,197.-Let-oFF Mechanis1 FoH Looms.-D. M. Collins, Lowell, Mass. 95,198.-L o Om HaHness.-A. B. Corey, Providence, H. I. 95,199.-iethod oF ConstHucting Piles For Hailload Rails.-W. F. C. Cox, Reading, Pa. 95,200.-YaEn-tension Device eO Knitting Machines.- John Crandell, Chicopee Fans, Mass. 95,201.--Manm'actuI 0] White Lead.-Jas. Cuddy, Pittsburgh, Pa. 95,202.-BuHiaI, Case.-J. A. Dandridge, Buffalo, N. Y. 95,203.-Hoop-skm' Fas''ening.-F. E. Day, New York city, assignor to himself and L. H. Day, same place, assignors to J. B. Loomis for one half their right. 95,204.-Seal Lock FoH Bags.-John Dewe, Toronto,Canada. 95,205.-Can Opener.-E. F. Dewey, San Francisco, Cal. 95,206.-Coal Stove.-H. 8. Dillon, Detroit, Mich. 95,207.-LatR Machine.-Jacob Dobbins, Litchfield, Mich. 95,208.-Feeding Mechanism lor CalWing Engines.-A. A. Dow, Glenham, N. Y. 95,209.-Medical Extract.-H. S. Draper, Rochester, N. Y. Antedated Sept. 1o, 1869. 95,210.-Boot and Shoe.-Charles S. Dunbrack, Swamp- scott, Mass. 95,211.-ManufactuHe of Snoes.-C. S, Dunbrack, Swamp- icott, Mass. 95,?12.-Cuurn,-R Elarton and W. J. Elarton, Hillsborough, Iowa. Antedated Sept. 16, 1869. 95,213.-Hydraulic Dredging Macline.-R. S. Elliott, St. Louis, Mo. 95,2I4.-Coln HaHvestel.-E. I. Eno, Springfield, Ill. 95,215.-ConstHuction of Vessels.-"Wm. A. ]arley, St. Andrew's Bay, Fla. 95,216.Ra t T rap.-J. W. Fif - eld, Franklin, N. I. 95,217.-Stump E xfracto RI r a PI anders, Paw Paw, Mich . 95,218.-Cur'ain FixtuHe.-G. P. Fuller, Philadelphia, Pa. 95,219.-Mode of Hanging Window SUades.-G. P. Fuller, Philadelphia, Pa. 95,220.-Auger Handle.-D. W. GJeorge, Minnesota City, town of Rollingstone, Minn. Antedated Sept. 18, 1869. 95,221.-Halness Mechanism fol Loo!s.-A. F. Gibboney, Bellville, Pa. 95,222.-Pump.-Chalkley Griscom, Lewis Griscom, and J. P. Griscom, Mahanoy Plane, Pa. 95,2.3.Beds''ead.-Jones Harding, Detroit, Mich. 95,224.-Headblock fon Saw Mills.-J. F. Hartmann, Hichmond, Ind., assignor to himself, Heinrich W. ?orllingstal' and Eugone Jovel. 95,225.-Dmect-acting StealI Engine.-\. B. Hayden, Columbus, Ohio. 95,226.-CoJIpound fol Building Purposes.Geo. Heim, Napierville. Ill. 95,227.-Hailway-HaiI, Cham.-G. A. H. Hertzer, Water-ford, Mich. 95,228.-WUip SocRet.-W. S. Hill, Manchester, N. H 95,229.-Gang Plow.-H. H. Huie, Haywards, assignor to L. L. Treadwell and G. H. Carter, San Erancisco, Cal. 95,230.Suspended. 95,231.-Door FasfeneH.-Henry 1. Jones, 'est 1eriden. COlln. 95,232.-Spring Cultain Holler.-E. M. Judd,\olcottville. Conn. Antedated Sept. 11, 1869. 95,2B3.-Huffle.-Austin Kelley, Brooklyn, N. Y. Antedated Sept. 16.18b9. 95,234.-Hay Tedder.-J. B. Kelley, Brandon, Vt. 95,285.-SUoulder Brace.-J. E. Kent (assignor to \. J Everett), Philadelphia, Pa. 95,236.-Peddlels' Wagon.-S. ', Lamb and G. A. Rankin New Albany, Ind. 95,237.Feeding Attachment ' for Carding Engine.- .Tamcs Lawton, Glenham, N. Y. 95,238.-Machine foH Dressing StonK-T. H. Leavitt, Bos ton; Mass. 95,239.-V ashing Machine. - G. A. Leigh, Springfield - assignor to himself and S. . Leigh, Bloomington, Ilf. ' 95,240.-MuEf.-hernard Levy (assignor to himself and V. H Slocum), BostOll; Mass. 95,241.-Seed Planter.J. S. Lewis, Elkader, Iowa. 95,242.-Potato DigGeR.-Daniel Locke, Geneva, Wis. 95,243.-Sail Latchet.-John Mail (assignor to himself and H. V. Cranmer), Philadelphia, Pa. 95,244.-Cloth and Ha' BlWsh.-Joseph Marshall, New York city. 95,245.-Low-Water Detector for Bollers.-G. B. Massey, New York city. 95,246 .-H igh a nd Low-Water Indica'or.G. B. Massey, New York City. 95,247.-WasUing M acUi n e.- G. J. Matson (assignor to himself and S. F. Judd), Alma, Mich. 95,248.-Head Light.H. S. Maxim and James Hadley , New York City. 95,249.-Press.-'. J. McDermott, Covington, Tenn. 95,250.-GHate for Stoves a:d FuHnaces.-J. B. Mclntosh, Erie, PH. 9!,251.-Plow.-J. C. McVutt and A. 1 Furman,Strattonville, ' Pa. 95 252.-Mill Plck.5Chas. Metzer amI G. R. Roraback, De Sota, Mo. Antedated Scpt. 17, 1S69. 95,253.-Mode of F as1'ening Bu'''ons on Shoes, e'c.- C. C. Mnrgnn, New York city. 95,254.-Horseshoe-Nail Clincher.-A. Morley, Addison Mich. 95,255.-Fernery.-C. L. Osborn, New York citv. 95,256.-Hot-Am Furnon.A. L. Otis, Normal, Ill. 95,257.-Instlument for Se'J"l'i;ct llu'ton Hooks.-J. S. Palmer, Providence, He 1. 95,25..-Vis p .-Charles Parker, Meriden, Conn. 95,259.-Mop Iead.-H. C. Parsons, Dexter, Me. 95,260.-Stop Valve.John Paterson, Tray, :. Y. 95,261.Travlleit foH Spinning Hinc.-H. L. Peirce , Taunton, :ass. 9i,262.-Hod ElJvatoU. -T. M. Pelham, Kew York city. 95,263.Furnace Door.Joseph Philips and Davis Keeley, ^ Phcenixville, Pa : 95,2lB.Implement for Sighting R a i lro a d 'Hacks.- G. 1. Plumb, iilford, Conn. 95,265.-PolisIing Machine.-P. F. Handolph, Jerseyville Ill. 95,266.-V ash-BolleH '!ube.-'!. \. R Hayner, New York city. 95,2u7.-Vindow.-Henry Redlich, Chicago, Ill. Antedatod September 2,2, 18G9. 95,2f8.-Horse Hay Hake.-M. C. Hemington, ieedsport, n. y. 95,2li9.-GHain-Cleaning MaIIIine.-James Hood, Beaver Dam, \is. 95,20.-Hat-Pouncing Machine.-J. Rosoncralz, Boston, ]ass. 95,271.Thread Guide for Spools.T. O. L. Schrader, New York Clty. Antecated Sept. 15,1S69. 95,272.-" Plug 'obacco " Cuttelt.-Albert Schuneman and Theodore Schuneman, Detroit, Mich. 95,273.-Coal S'ove.-Edward Schwiedter, Hoboken, N. J. 95,274.-Base-Bulning Fmeplace S'ove.-S. B. Sexton,. Baltimore, Md. 95,275.Condenser-Thomas Shaw; Philadelphia, Pa. 95,276.-LaundHy Stove and Heating FuHnace.-C. J, Shepard, Brooklyn, N. Y. 95,277.-Shaf' Coupling.-E. G. Shortt, Carthage, N. Y. 95,278.-S'efming AppaHatu8.-H. E. Skinner (assignor to' 1m. Hopcraft), Lonron, England. 95,279.-Axle Skein.T. S. Sleeper, Binghamton, N. Y. 95,280.-Feed MeasuEe fol{ 8'10ck.-Charles E. Spaulding.. 'heresa, N. Y. 95,281.-Hot-Am Furnace.-B.F.Sturtevant, Jamaica Plains,. Mass. 95,282.-NmIbering lacIIine.-H. Sutcliffe, Brooklyn, N.Y Antedated Sept. 16,1869. 95,283.-Hailway Car Seat.-John B. Sutherland, Detroit Mich. 95,284.-HoLI, fol Split'ing HailIWad Rls.-'Vm. A Sweet, Syracuse, N. Y. 95,285.Sp eam V a lv e.-W. A. Sweet, Syracuse, N Y. 95,286.-Apple ,CoHer.-G. L. swett and B. I. Drake, [,HO minster, Mass. 95,287.-CoHn-Plow : Fender.Alex. B. Thornton, Berlin, Ill. 95,288.-vUEEIbamw. - B. ,. Tuthill, Oregon City, Oregon. 95,289.-Bol' Feeder.-Oscar Van 'rassell,Xapetville, Ill. 95,290.-Hinge.-Adolph Velguth, Milwaukee, Wis. 95,291.-1razier.-H. B. \akefield (assignor to himself and J. F. Chamberlain, and .. D. Haskell), Springfield, Jass. 95,292.Turbine WateE Wheel.C. B. Walsh, \Vau- p;ca, 'is. 95,293.-Bran Dus'en for FI,our Mills.-J. E. \eaver, K ether P.ovidonce t01vI!sllip, Pa. 95,294.-Machine for Cu'ing SIeet MetaI".-John A. 1 ells , Holly Spring's, Miss. 95,205.-PIocess of Obtaining WUougTIt IUon Dmectly 'rom the Orl.-J. D. \helpley and J. J. Storer, Boston, Mass. Antedated Sept. 16, 1860. 95,296.-MacIine foE MaRing ShingI,J 10lt8.-Daniol II. ,idtney, Black Hock, N. Y., assignor to 1. P. Hathaway, A. ]. Bartlett,, and Grge Morris, East Saginaw, Mich. 95,2!7,ChucIC-E. S. Williams, Cambridge, Mass. 95,298.-MIWical Co:pound.-Eli vilIs (assignor to him' self and C. P. 'escott), Winslow, N. J. Antedated Sept. 13, 1869: 95,299.-Miter Vise.-C. \. vilson, Norfolk, Va. 95,300.Mode of Pr01'ecting Plastered Wall,s Againbt DA1PNEss.-m. E. Worthen, New York. aHd Tobias Ne1, Brooklyn, N. Y. 95,301.-HaIWestel.-Nicholas Allstatter, Hamilton, Ohio. 95,302.-Sawing Machine. - Casimir Amsler, St. Louis, Mo. 95,303.-Grain Screen.-J. E. Anderson, Boiling Springs, Pa. 95,304.-0arvester.John Barnes, Hockford, Ill. 95,305.Ox-Yolm Bow.-v. G. Beckwith, Lowndesborough, Ala. 95,306.-Hoe.-v. G. Beckwith, Lowndesborough, Ala. 95,307.-P RJ- ss for U Bilizing tie sulphur Fumes fHoJ Coppek Obes.ArtBras liigclo,y, Ke1ark, N. J:, assignor to H. Martin Baltimore, Md. 95,308.-Measuring Faucet. - T. Brigham Bishop, New York city. 95,30l.-Meat Cnopper.-J. I. Blake, Westbrook, assignor to himself and .. L Todd, Portland, Me. 95,310.-Elec'ric C l o cR.-L over o tt Bradley, Jersey City, N. ,. 95,311.-Thil l -Coupling.-VV. M. Brayton, assignor to himself, "VV. S. Thompson, and H. S. Mackie, Hocllestp,r, _. Y. Antedated Sept. 17, 1869. 95,312.-S0ap oE Detergen'l' Cmfpound.-E. R. Breed, Far- mington, Ill. 95,3I3.-Lubrica'roH for Journal Boxes.Adolplius Brown and Felix Drown, New York city. 95,314.Roller Jaw-TemIle ]on Looms.-', H. Burns, Grafton (assignor to Jonathan Luther), ,orcT:skl. Mass. 95,3I5.Ho l se Hake.-F. M. Buckmaster, Galesburg, Ill. 95,316.-Clothes-Line Holder.Daniel Bull, Amboy, III 95,317.-ExTHact of Hops.-Hugh Burgess, Hoyer's ord Pa. 95,318.Ex'ension Crib.-S. S. Burr, Dedham, Mass. 95,319.-Device for Fling Axle-Spindles. '0 SkeINs.- C. L. CampbelL assignor to W. \. Wheaton, Binghamton, N. Y. 95,320.Button-Holing AttacInt fUr Sewinc Ma CIHNes.-villin,m Carpenter, Fairbury, Ill. 95,321.-Pontable l me Escape.-H. C. Carrigan, Kew York: 95, ci 22.-Fas - ening for Attaching ''lIe Ends of B ands, Clamps, etc .Ed1,in Carter. KOr\alk, Conn. 95,323.-S'ream Gage.William Chesley, Cincinnati, Ohio. 95,324.-MilR Can.-John Cochran, Purdy's Station, N. Y 95,325. - Velocipede.-VV. II. Coleman, New Orleans, La. 95,B26.Ice-lHeaking Boa H .-Daniel Compton, Newport,. N.J. 95,327.-Sled BHake.-S. A. Cummins and A. J. Cummins,. Vienna, N. J. Antedated Sept. 18, 1869. 95,328.-Cotton and Hay Press.-J. K. Davis, Monticello s. c. 95,329.-Bed Bottom.-John Decamp, Cincinnati, Ohio. 95,330.-MediOal Compound.-N. T. Drake, High Point, n. C. 9.,331.-TRJp-HaliIEU Saw.Set.-villiam Duesler, St. Joseph, Mo. 95,332.- Bu ckle.-E. F. Eaton, Northford, Conn. Antedated s"pt. 17,1869. 95,333 -J'ea'hel\ng Paddle-WIeels.-Primus Emerson, Carondelet, Mo. 95,334.-Br,ank for Haiwester GuaUd-Fingers.-Jerome Fassler. Springficht, Ollio. 95,3i5.-PiWpeller Wneel.-C. '. Finlayson, Albany, Oregon, assIgnor to himself anel A. c. Lond, ban Francisco, Cal. 95,33ti.-FeUtilizer AttaOh1Ient.-C. C. Foster, Odessa, Del. 95, B87. - Clamp. - g. W. Goulden, Waverly, n. Y. 95,338.-Cultivatol.-'1'. j. Hall, Bryan, Texas. 95,B,9.-BruOk Kiln.-William Hallam, Cheltenham, Mo. 95,B40.-S'oYe-Pipe Damper.-Robert Ham, assig,lOr to P. P. ST,ewart, Troy, n. Y. 95,b41.-Maohine for Grinding an d Polishing Sohool hla'es.-h. W. Harper, Berlinsvillc, Pa. Antedated Mlrch 20. 1869. 95,342. Machine fol GUinding and Polisiing Slate- UK "Y . Harper, Berlinsville, Pa. Anteduted March 29, 1869. 95,343.1 aching for GrindiXg and Polishing Slate, Stone, iarble, etc.-h. w. Htrper, Bcrlinsville, Pa. Antedated March 29,1860. 95,344.-Method of Manufacturing TyFe-Wueels.-b. b. Hill Spriogtel(. Mass. 95,345.-Cartiudge Loading MacIine.-Martln V. D. Hill, 95,Brid.poducnnn Ven'ilator foU Railroad Cars.-M. T. hitchcock, Spinglleld, ma8. 95,,347. --IcI Machine.-d. L. Holden, ]ew Orl e an s , La. 95,348. HarHow.-W. R. Hollingsworth, Mount Pleasant, 95,349.-'indow Shade Fixtur H.- G . B . Holzach, N ew Or leans, La. 95,350.-Sasi Holder.-r. b. Hugunin, Cleveland, Ohio. 95,351.-GHain DryeH,-\Villiam Hull and c. w. IIanlnlond, J"ltimol'e, Md. 95,352.Cultivator.- Almon Hunt, Macomb, Ill. 95,353.-Ro'l'ating Hook fon Sewing Machines.Jakob Hufinik, T"bor, Austria, as-ignor to Heinrich Pollack and Albert E. S U hmWt. Hamburg, Ger{any. 95 ,3 5 4;-\ash i ng Machine.-j. j. I{cndall, T roy'S Store, N.C. 95J355.: M acn in e for Wiring BlindR.-Jcforson Kindle- berger aud W.A.ArnoId ( :ors to " The i nVC!l t or's ASSOCl. a tl" On o f San rancis'Y. Cal "), San Francisco, Cal. 95,850.Orxamental THansfel.-Phllip Kneipp (assignor to .r. s. Barle &Son,), Philadelphia, Pu. 95,357.E laOkin g Fo u nt.-Carl Ku nstler, B roo k ly n , N . Y. 9155, 3B58.M anufact ure of Ca st "eel. Louis La B r ec he- Vlger, - - )lo ntrcal. C!n ada, r Fsignor to W . W. Averell, B ath, N. Y . 95,359.Pitman-Jo int foI H aI" e st ers.- s .T. La m b , N ew Albq.ny, Ind. 95,360.-Rilway Car Coupling.-Jolm Larimore and J. M. villiams, Connersville, Ind. 9\3t1.-HoHse Rake.-A. S. Lazier, North Parma, N. y. 95,362.Cloth-Holding Guidl lWlt Sewing Machines.- D. H Lewis, Manc he ster, Iowa. 95,363.-Hinge fog Blinds.-'. C. Lord, Chicago, m. 95,3-i4.-Base Bunning StoYe.-H. C. March, Limerick StatioT, Pa. 95,365.-BleaOhing PapeH Stock.-G. E. Marshall , Laurel , Ind. 95, U 6.-Hoisting an d Dumping Apparatu s .-George Martz, PottBvillA, Pa. 95,367.Hand Pr,ow.-Le Roy Me Vh i nney, Winterset, Iowa. 95,8Ht.-Sealing Boxes, e'o.-I. D. Mear s, New York city. !5,3(!.-Reading Dj"k -Jo hn Moessingm, n e w York city. 95,B70. - CaUHiage \Vheel.-'V. F. Moody, Auburn, N. Y. 95,371.Screw Cu'iMl D i e.-J. o. Morse, Englewood, n. j. 95,:72.Harvester.Frederick Nislnvitz, Brooklyn, N. Y. 95,373.-HaHYes'i E.-Frederick Nishwitz, Brooklyn, n. Y. 95,374.-Cla y Te mpeI"nVng Machine.G. E. Noyes (assignor himsclf and E. n. Gray), Wash ington , d. c. 95,375.-Colbined Grain Dmll aKd Lan d Roller-Heu-ry d. Palmer, Volena towlship, m ich. Anted ated September 22, 1869. 95,376.- Comp ound for the Cure of Cholera MolU ms.- John Pool, Hermon, n. Y. 95,B77.-Medicated Soap.-W. P. Pugh, High Point, n. C. 95,378.- Composition fol Roofing, P a velents, etO.- Evnnder 'o Hanny, New York city. 95,H79.-AugeI.-T. M. Richardson, Stockton, Me. 95,380.NewspapR File.-John R obson , Chica g o, IlL 95,381.-Chafi:g-ibon for Wagons.Edward P. Hoehe, (assignor of on e lul f t o E . A. Potter), Bath , )fe. 95,382.-Safe t y V a I,v e ]' ul St eai Ge nerators.-Ferdinand Roehow , N ew Y or k cjty. 95,383.-Cast:r 'V IIeel for Ha r ves'eu s . -Isaac S. Rus- rell, New Market, Md., ald Henry R. Rm.s e ll, ,oodbnry, K. , 95,i84.-W agon BUake.-Milton Satterlee, Foreston, IlL 95,BS5.-SpIing V Vagon. - Francis Scherb, S_ n Francisco, Cal. 9i,386.-Plow.-Henry Solick, Lewistown, Pa. . 95,387.-StealI GeneHa' n.-Noah Shaw, Ean Claire, 'Vis. 95,388.Molding Pipe.-Frederick Shickle, St Louis, Mo., assignor to Shickle, Harrison &Co. 95,389.Counting HlgisteH.-Gerard SI. ckels, Boston, Mass. 95,u90.-Metai,lio Roof.-John Siddons, H ochestcr, N. Y. 95,3U 1.- Ap paHa tus for S Uar pgning and Gumm lg Saws . "VYm. s. 8prttt, Cinci nnati, Ohio. 9 5 , 3 9 2. - V i se. - . X. S te vens, East Brookfield, Mass. 95,393.IIing e for G a t e s .-J 0 b S ,vee t . D ccatur, M: 1. 95,394.-CombTned RotaUy CultiYaton and Harrow.- Henry T. Taplin. South New Market, n. H. 95 , 395 . - BHEec h - l o a d i ng Fikearm.A. L. Varney, Water-town, assignor to a.b. Ely. Newton, Mass. 95,396.-GlUndiKg MilI,.-David V eimer, Gettysburg, Ohio. 9G,397.HaHvesteU DUopI eH.Wm. n. v Vhitely, Springteld, Ohio. 95,398.-Tme BendeH. - William Willhide, Fetterman, We,t Va. 95,399.-Coal Stove,-S. H. villiams, Baltimore, Md. 95,40 0.- Dish -wa shing M aOhine .-L. R. W itherell (assignor to himself and Challes F. Calkins), Galesb urg. Il1. 95,401.-Cruun Dasher.-Travis P. York, Terre Haute, InL. 95,402.Bridge. - Edward villiam Young, New Street, Spring Gurdens, Great Britain. Patented in England, "ebruary 19,1868. 95,403.-PaiK' Compound.-James Gould, Lexington, Mass. 95,404.-Steam Engine Slide ValYe.-Thomas Adams, London, Eng land . ____________ Re I SSUES. 83,182.-Pmn'iKg Certain T e x'' i le F aIiOs and Y a rns. -Dated October 20, 1868 ; reissue 3,6t'i.-American P rint "'Yor18, Fall Riv e r, Mass., assignees ot John Lightfoot. 86,278.- Pum p DBvic l for Stea1I a nd other Enginery.- Dated January 26,1869 ; reissue S,C.-Clwrles Edward Blake, San Francisco Cal. 5 6, 52,.-Cooking S'ove.-DateL July 24, 18 66; reissue 3,fi49. -Esck Bussey, Troy, n. y. 63,802.-Gas Buhner.-Dated April 16, 1867; reissue 3,650.- Benjamin Collins, New Yorl city, ""ignee, by mesne assignments, of Richard B. Locke and Vm. b. Ulrjch. 67,682.-DetachaIle Saw 'l'eeth.-Datod August 13, 1867; reissue 3,651.Henry llission and H"milton Disston, Philadelphia, Pa., assignees by mesne absignments, of Joseph "Y . strange. 74,OGO.-Vasher foH Lock Nu'rs. m Dated February 4, 1868; reissne 3,65'.D. .lliot and T. Seely, New Yorl city. 33,560.Breech-loading Fmea1m.-Dated October 22, 1861; reisSue 3,653.Alfrf B. !Y' Ne w ton, Ma s s ., assignee 01 :ranols J. Vit-tum anJ Edgar M. Stevens. 72,031.-Machine for Refi''ing Valves.-Datcd Dccem- her 10,1867; reissue :,G51.-CllUrle8 f. Hall. for himself and Charles s. Hall, assignee oo Charles F. Hall Brooklyn. n. Y. 3.8,202.Bedstead.-ted Apr.l 14, 1863 ; antedHl.d October 14.1862 j rpissuc 3,655.David 1anu01, for hnself Dedham, and FrerL ]rictK. Ballou, aSSignCe, by mesne assignmcnts. of DaVId Munuel Foxborough, Mass. , 67,9m.(djijstabiF Stove-P:PE Shel1.-Dated August 20, 1867 , reissue3,656.-0. B. Olmsted, Belolt, WlS. 79,907.Milk Ca2.-D atcd July 14,1868 ; reisne 3,657.-I-. W. Shepard, Mannsville, ]. Y., "selgnee of George A. Huggin'. DESIGNS. 3,6 p 7.-Bust (' Ar,exandeI Von HulIbold'l'.-Henry Ber- i 6 er, New York city. 8.-Calpe l Pattern.-Jonathan Crabtree (assignor to James Bromley &Brothers) Phtladelphia, Pa. 3,669.-Stove.-Addis e. Chamberlun and John b. Crowley, j Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor/ to Addis B. Chambcrlain, O. N. Bush, and f. V. Chamberlain. 3,670.-hailway Car VentilatoH Casg ou SUell.-M. '1. i Hitchcock, Springfield, mass. 3,671.-Cap of a :nurr Can.-JulillS L Livingston, Pitts- I burgh, Pa. n,672.-Clock Uase.-George b. Owen, vinsted, Conn. 3 , 6 7 3 .-F a c F - plate of a L a 'cII. - Emery Parker, New Britain, Conn. 3,674.-HaHness Mounting. - James Patterson Robbins, Philadelphia, Pa. 3,675.-StoYD.-'atson Sanford, n EW York city. 3,'i76.Plate of a Stove.-Hobert Scorer and Hobert Ham, Troy, n.y. 3,677.-CaItH]t PatteI1-Isaae Starr, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. 3,678.-Tuade MaulL-Geo. '. Tueker, Manehester, n. II. 3,67G.-FireplaOe HeNlgn.-Samnel L. Utter, Brooklyn, N. Y. 3,G80 .-Stove.-Samuol L. Utter, Brooklyn, X. Y. ' B,681.-StoYe.-Nieholas S. Vedder, Troy, and Thomas S. ! Heister, L ansingbnrg,N. Y., assignors to John h. Herron &Co., rittsburgh, Pa. 3,682 to 3,!i 84.-FI,00n OU,OI,o'fn.-John '. 'ebster, Now York city., assignor to Page, Wilder &Co., Hallowell, :e. Three 3,685.-Felt Bormer-ohn '. 'Vebster,New York eity., a8figllOr to" Crossley Company," Bridgeport, COHn. 3,6S6.-RefleOtor.-Auglft vVil _elm, Philadolphia, Pa. EX'lENSIONS. CoIlrugated Beam.-Hich:d Montgomery, :ow York oity. Letters Patent, No. 13,399, dated s eptembe r 251 1855 Gang Plow.Thoras J. Ball, Bryan, 'exas.-Lettors Patent :o. 12,791, dated :ay 1, 1855. -------------------.------------------- Inventions Patented in England by Auwrieau". [Compiled from the " Journal of the Commissioners 0f Patents."] PROYISIONAL pnOTECTION FOn SIX 1WNTIS. 2 ,?.6-Sewing Machine.C. Lockman, HamI. lton, Canada. Angnst 10. Nicklin and I "Willis, Troy, K. Y. September 2)f98.-S'K\.: Boiler.H, TY. Luders, Ph.ladelphia, Pa. September 3, 182%.-TnANSMITTIXG powe" BY MEANS OF Am (m FruID.-R Spear, ;New Haven, Conn. September 3, "1869. 2,G22,Reaping aND Mowing Machine."William Allen , Auhurn, N. Y. September 6, 186D. 2,632.-MeaXs FoJ U'Iilizfng- the FoRe Or the VVaves.-F. Ellcl'lauSCl, Ellerliouse, Nova Scotia. Sl:ptember 7, 186D. 2,G34.-Te legraphic ApIaRa''us.-GeoI'ge Little, Rutherford Park, X. J. September 711869.

Scientific American Magazine Vol 21 Issue 16This article was published with the title “Official List of Patents” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 21 No. 16 (), p. 253
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