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FOR THE WEEK ENDING NOV. 9, 1869. Reported Officially for the Scientific American. . $10 SCHEDULE OF PATENT OFFICE FEES: On eacn caveat __ On filing each application for a Patent (seventeen years) $15 On issuing each original Patent $20 On appeal to Commissioner of Patents $20 On application for Reissue t $30 On application for Extension of Patent 50 n i e On Sling aDis claimed :: $10 On an application for Design (three and a half years) .— On an application for Design (seven years) $16 on Inaddlcionto which there aresomesmall revenue-stamp taxes. Residents of Canada and Nova Scotia pay $500 on application. . ForcOfJY qf Claim q/any .Patent issued It!Hn 80 years $1 .A sketch from the model or drawing, relating to such portion nf a machine as the Claim covers.from .1 upward, but usually at the price above-named. Thef'ull Specification of any patent issued since Nov. 20. 1886, at which time the Patent Office commenced printing them . $1'23 Official Copiesof Drawingsof any patent issued since 1886. we can supply at a reasonable coat, tM price depending upon the amount qf labor insotvlld and the number of views. . Fulliw/Ormaition, as top^e 0/ drawings, in each case. may be had by addressing MUNN&CO •• Patent Solicitors. No. 37' Park Mow, New York. 96.534.—MODE OF SECURING TYPE IN FORMS.—Samuel Anderson and T. J. Folan, Stapleton. N. Y. 96.535.—DOUBLE-ACTING PRESS FOR “ BLANKING “ AND "FORMING UP “ SHEET METAL.—John Annear and W. J. Gorden, Philadelphia, Pa. 96.536.—PORTABLE FENCE.—Albert Armitage, Phelps township, and J. B. Olmsted, Arcadia, N. Y. 96.537.—APPARATUS FOR SHAPING EARTHENWARE.—J. H. Baddeley, Greensborough, Pa. 96,533.—DETACHABLE BOOT AND SHOE HEEL.—C. W. Bailey, Boston, Mass. 96.539.—GAS HEATER.—John Bannihr, Hempstead, N. Y. 96.540.—DITCHING MACHINE.—Henry Benett, Linden, Cal. 96.541.—STEAM TRAP.—Samuel Bonser, Dover, N. H. 96.542.—RAILWAY CAR BRAKE.—M. S. Borthwick, Montana, Iowa. 96.543.—ORGAN-STOP HANDLE.—Wm. Boyrer, New York city. 96.544.—FASTENING F&.—Edward Brady, Philadelphia, Pa. 96.545.—FAUCET-CONNECTION.—T. H. Brady, New Britain, Conn. 96.546.—SEED PLANTER.—James Campbell (assignor to himself and William Campbell), Harrison, Ohio. 96.547.—WATER ELEVATOR.—G. W. Carpenter, Butler. Ind- 96.548.—CHAIR.—Jefferson Chase, Orange, 96.549.—HOEING MACHINE.—H. W. Clapp, Northampton, 96.550.—KITE.—Samuel Clark, New York city. 96.551.—HINGE FOR A DOOR OR WINDOW FRAME OF A STOVE. —T. J. Coulston, Springville, assignor to E. S. Shantz, and Joseph Johnson, Royer's Ford. Pa. 96.552.—BOILER-TUBE CLEANER.—P. H. Coyle. Newark. N. J. 96.553.—JACQUARD MECHANISM FOR LOOM8.—E. K. Davis, New York city, assignor to Duckworth&Sons, Pittsfield, Mass. 96.554.—ELECTRO-MAGNET.—W. E. Davis, Jersey City, N. J. 96.555.—LATERAL OR DIVERGING CONNECTION FOR CEMENT WATER PIPEB..—Edwin Dayton, Meriden, Conn. 96.556.—CARDING MACHINE.—James Dempster and Henry Holcroft, I.. edia, Pa. 96.557.-STREET CAR STARTER.—T. S. E. Dixon (assignor to himself and W. H. Payne) , Janesville, Wis. 96.558.—COFFEE-POT.::j'ohnson Dodge, New Orleans, La. 96.559.—HOSE BRIDGE.—William Donoghue and F. L. Charlton, Philadelphia, Pa. 96.560.—BALANCE SLIDE-VALVE.—David Dorman. Wheatland Furnace, Pa., assignor to himself and Thomas Johnston. 96.561.—FENCE.—J. G. Downer, Auburn, N. Y. 96.562.—COTTON CULTIVATOR.—R. I. Draughon, Claiborne Ala. 96.563.—HARNESS PAD.—Charles Drew, Newark, N. J. 96.564.—LOOM FOR WEAVING TAPE, ETC.—James Duckworth (assignor to Duckworth&Sons), Pittsfield, Mass. 96,1i05.—APPARATUS FOR GENERATING AND CARBURETING GASES.—C. F. Dunderdale, New York city. 96.566.—ENVELOPE.—F. W. Eberman, West Salem, Ill. 96.567.—PRINTING TELEGRAPH APPARATUS.—T. A. Edison (assignor to S. S. Laws), New York citv. 96.568.—CAPSTAN.—Jacob Edson, Boston, Mass. 96.569.—BRIDGE.—Samuel Ensign, New Franklin, Ohio. 66.570.—LOOM FOR WEAVING PILE FABRICS.—LeviFerguson, Lowell, Mass. 96.571.—EAR OF WOODEN BUCKETS.—L. A. Fleming, New York City. Antedated Nov. 1, 1869. , 96.572.—MANUFACTURING SHOVELS.—John Fox, New York city. 96.573.—WATER-WHEEL.—J. G. Fredenburr and W. V. Andrews, Newcastle, Cal. 96.574.—FLY NET.—John Frymire, Orangeville, Pa. 96.575.—COULTER FOR PLOWS.—Conrad Furst, Chicago,.111. 96.576.—HORSE HAY RAKE.—Horatio Gale, Albion, Mich * 96.577.—PRINTING PRESS.—Merritt Gaily, Rye, assignor to Allen Carpenter, Rochester, N. Y. 96.578.—PRINTING PRESS.—Merritt Gaily, Rye, assignor to Allen Carpenter, Rochester, N. Y. 96.579.—PRINTING PRESS.—Merritt Gally, Rye, assignor to Allen Carpenter, Rochester, N. Y. 96.580.—VISE.—O. H. Gardner, Fulton, N. Y. Antedated Nov. I, 1869. 96.581.—HEAD BRACE FOR COFFINS.—Joseph Gawler, Wash. ington, D. C. 96,5o:J.—MACHINE FOR BRANCHING ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS.— Ambrose Giraudat, New York city. 96.583.—MANURE HOOK OR DRAG.—Henry Gross, Middle- town, Pa. Antedated Oct. 26, 1869. 96.584.—BUTTER TUB.—J. M. Hale, Georgia Plains, Vt. Antedated Nov. 1.1869. 96.585.—PIPE COUPLING.—J. M. Hale, Georgia Plains, Vt. ,9ti,586.—CORN PLANTER.—J. A. Hamrick, Parnassus, Va. 96.587.—MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL AND PRESERVATION OF NATURAL FLOWERS.—E. s. Harris, Philadelphia, Pa. 96.588.—STOVE GRATE.—David Hathaway, Troy, N. Y. 96.589.—SLED.—R. H. Hawkins, Akron, Ohio, assignor to himself and T. H. Dodge, Worcester, Mass. 96.590.—BEER COOLER.—August Hitscherich, Milwaukee, Wis. 93.591.—DIAMOND HOLDERS FOR ENGRAVING PRINTERS RoLLERS.-John Hope (assignor to Hope&Co.). Providence, R. I. 96.592.—WATER WHEEL.—Franklin Hoyt, Montpelier, Vt. 96.593.—GANG Plow.—James B. Hunter, Ashley, Ill. 96.594.—PUNCHING AND SHEARING MACHINE.—William H. Ivens and Wm. E. Brooke, Trenton, N. J. 96.595.—EXPLOSIVE PROJECTILE. — John Jobson, Derby, England. 96.596.—SAW SWAGE.—Nelson Johnson, Jasper, N. Y. 96.597.—PENCIL CASE.—J. A. Kemmis, New Orleans La. 96.598.—FOUNTAIN PEN. — J. Gardner Kenyon, Ferndale, cal. 96.599.—TOILET BEDSTEAD.—George V. Leicester, Boston, 96.600.—METAL-ROLLING APPARATUS. — John Lippincott, Pittsburgh, Pa. 96.601.—ROTARY STEAM VALVE.—H. Lombard, San Francisco, cal. 98.602.—CORN HARVESTER.—Charles B. Maclay, Delavan, Ill. 96,603—PADDLE WHEEL.—James Mahony, Newport, R. I. 96.604.—CHURN.—C. J. Miller, Jr., Richmond, Ky. 96.605.—BISCUIT PAN.—John C. Milligan. Brooklyn, N. Y. 96.606.—HARVESTER.—Robert Morris, Salem, Ind. 96.607.—STEAM RADIATOR.—James O. Morse, Englewood, NJ , and Gardner D. Hiscox, Brooklyn, N. Y. 96.608.—GOVERNOR FOR STEAM AND OTHER ENGINERY.—M. Murphy, Charlotte, N. C. 96.609.—STRAW CUTTER.—Harrison Ogborn, Richmond, Ind. 96.610.—WHIFFLETREE.—Anson W. Payne, Maine, N. Y. 96.611.—THRASHING MACHINE.—William H. Perry, Ripley, Ohio. 96.612.—ROCK-DRILLING MACHINE.—George B. Phillips (assignor to A. M. Cornell&Co.), Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 96.613.—HEAT RADIATOR.—S. Montgomery Pike, Cincinnati, Ohio. Antedated October 23, 186Q. 96.614.—PLOW—Wm. R. Pool, Havanna, Ala. 96.615.—MODE OF TRANSMITTING MOTION.—Nelson Read, Jewett City, Conn. 96.616.—WINDOW-SASH FASTENING.—Samuel Reed, Rising Sun, Md. 96.617.—BOILER TUBE CLEANER.—John E. Regan, Chicago, Ill. 96.618.—TAP COCK.—Claude Renard, Michel Perret, and Jules Cesar Voituret, ltUcon, France. 96.619.—HAND-SPINNING MACHINE. — James Rice, Prairie Creek, Ind. 96.620.—AXLE SKEIN.—Emry Rooks, Trenton, Tenn. 96.621.—MAKING Toy TORPEDOES.—Erastus B. Sample, and John Sparks, Brooklyn, N. Y. 96,623.—STEERING APPARATUS.—A. A. Scanlt, Nyack, N. Y. 96.623.—GAS HEATER.—Eilert O. Schartau, Philadelphia, Pa. 96.624.—LATCH.—George A. Seaver, New York city. 96.625.—WEEDING HooK.—Thomas J. Secor and Charles E. Sliumway, Phelps. N. Y. Antedated October 26,1869. 96.626.—OIL CAN.—Franklin Skinner, Cleveland, Ohio. 96.627.—DOOR KNoB.—Thomas J. Sloan, Bronxville, N. Y Antedated October 30,1869. 96.628.—RAILWAY-RAIL SPLICE.—Jasper Snell and John M. Crosland, Pottsville, Pa. 96.629.—ENDLESS-CHAIN WATER WHEEL.—H. S. Stewart, Yreka, Cal. 96.630.—GRAIN CLEANER.—Jacob Stroop, Joliet, Ill. 98.631.—WIND WHEEL^ — Isaac H. Sutton, Coon Rapids Iowa. 96.632.—MANUFACTURE OF WATCH CASES.—Chas. L. Thiery Boston, Mass. 96.633.—PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR CONVERTING CAST IRON INTO STEEL.—Alois Thoma, New York city. 96.634.—ENAMEL OR GLAZE FOR POTTERY, BRICK, TILBS ETC.—Wm. S. Thomas, Carbon Cliff, 1ll. 96.635.—WHEEL FOR SELF-MOVING CARRIAGES. — Robert William Thompson, Edinburgh, Great Britain. Patented in England April 21. 1868. 96.636.—TRACTION ENGINE. — George N. Tibbles, Hudson City, N.J. 96.637.—SIGNAL LANTERN.—David Todd, Detroit, Mich. 96,638—MACHINE FOR SHAPING BOOT AND SHOE SOLES.— S.D.Tripp,Lynn, Mass. © 1869 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, INC 350 :Idtntifit Smtritatt. [NOVEMBER 27, 1869. 96.639.—DEVICE FOB MOLDING SOLES OF BOOTS AND SHOES. -8. D. Tripp, Lynn, .Mass. 96.640.—DISTILLING ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS.—S. F. Van Choate, Boston, Mass. 96.641.—CABLE AND TESTING POST FOB SUBTERRANEAN . TELEGKAPIIs.-Silvanus FrederickVan Choate, Boston, Mass. 96.642.—KSNU CLEANER.—Wm. Vine, Norwalk, Conn. 96.643.—CRANK FOB HARVESTERS.—Hiram L. Wanzer, Lanesville, Conn. 96.644.—WINDOW FRAME.—Otis Ward, Sunderland, Vt. 96.645.—LAMP BURNER.—Wm. Wcstiako, Chicago, Ill. 96.646.—MANGLE.—Jam es B. West wick, Galena, Ill. 96.647.—HAY ELEVATOR.—E. L. Yancy, Batavia, N. Y. 96.648.—CRANK AXLE FOR VELOCIPEDES. — McClintock Young, Frederick, Md. 96.649.—APPARATUS FOB CARBONIZING PEAT.—John Adams, Rochester, N. Y. 96.650.—COMPOUND VENEER AND ORNAMENTAL COVERING 'Font AKTlCLEs.—Robert A. Adams, New York city. 96.651.—SASH LOCK.—P. A. Altmaeir, Harrisburg, Pa. 96.652.—FISHING REEL—P. A. Altmaeir, Harrisburg, Pa. 96.653.—CENTERING TOOL.—Williston 1. Alvord, Bridgeport, Conn. 96.654.—INDIA-RUBBER PACKING.—A. C. Andrews (assignor to The WaterProofSole Company), New Haven, Conn. 96.655.—COMPOSITION PANEL FOR DOORS.—Russell B. Andrews, Poland, Me. 96.656.—CARRIAGE WHEEL.—Simeon Atha, West Liberty, ohio. 96.657.—MOTIVE POWER—Albert M. Bacon, Boston, Mass. 96.658.—GREEN CORN SHELLEI;.—Volney Barker, Otisfield, Me. 96.659.—WOOD-TURNING LATHE.—A. T. Barnes and N. M. Barnes (assignors to tliern selves aiid Tiffin Agricultural Works), Tiffin, ohio. 96.660.—HARVESTER.—Samuel D. Bates, Lewisburg, Pa. 96.661.—PROCESS FOB COLORING MUSLIN, PAPER, ETC.— Frederick Beck, New York city. 96.662.—WAGON SEAT.—Wm. Beers, Milan, Ohio. 96.663.—CALORIC STREET ROLLER.—M. J. Bendall, New York city. 96.664.—LAMP.—N erton Benedict, Washington, D. C. 96.665.—COBSET SPRING.—A. Bennett, New York city. 96.666.—GAS RANGE.—A. L. Bgoart, New York city. 96.667.—CO:RN PLOW.—W. H. Bott, York, Pa. 96.668.—BEE HOUSE.—D. Burbank, Lexington, Ky. 96.669.—JEWELRY Box.—L. L. Burdon, Providence, R. I. 96.670.—COUPLING FOR VEHICLES.—Upson Bushnell, Cleveland, Ohio. Antedated Oct. 27, 1869. 96.671.—CARDING ENGINE.—Jolm Butterworth and Jas. But- terworth, J. 96.672.—FLOATING DOCK.—Jas. Campbell, Founders' Court, London, England. 96.673.—INKSTAND.—W. E. Carlile, New York city. 96.674.—SAW TEETH.—Edward Colson, Fort Wayne, Ind. 96.675.—WEATHER STRIP.—G. W. Cretors and Enos Hoover, Clinton couiity, Ind. 96.676.—SHUTTLE FOR LOOMS.—George Crompton, Worcester, Mass. 96.677.—SHUTTLE FOR LOOMS.—George Crompton, Worces- 96,6'78.—iSAsH HOLDER.—R. M. Dalbey, Springfield, Ohio. , 96.679.—SLAW OR CABBAGE CUTTER.—D. F. Dietrich, Nobles- ville, Ind. 96.680.—PLOW.—H. B. Durfee, Decatur, Ill. 96.681.—AUTOMATIC ELECTRICAL SWITCH FOR TELEGRAPH APPARATUS.-T. A. Edison, New York city. 96.682.—HOSE PIPE.—Jacob Edson, Boston, Mass. 96.683.—SADIRON.—T. G. Eiswald, Providence, R. I. 96.684.—DEVICE FOB BENDING RAILROAD RAILS.—G. D. Emerson, Calumet, Mich. 96.685.—CORSET STEEL.—John L. Fitzpatrick, Waterbury, Conn. 96.686.—SPRING BED BOTTOM.—Julius Fox, Albion, Mich. 96.687.—PAPER BOSOM.—E. P. Furlong, Portland, Me. 96.688.—COMPOSITION FOB MANUFACTURE OF SCHOOL SLATES. -G. B. Garland, Gardiner, Me. 96.689.—FASTENING FOR BUTTONS.—Benendikt Geiger and Herman Wocher (assignors to themselves and J. J. C. Smith), Philadelphia, Pa. Antedated Nov. 4, 1869. 96.690.—MARTINGALE RING.—W. F. Gilbert, Birmingham, Conn. 96.691.—PHOTOGRAPHY.—Fred erick Glessner (assignor to himself and John Stanton), Cincinnati, Ohio. 96.692.—BOBBIN WINDER FOR SEWING MACHINE.—Thos. Hall, Brooklyn, Y. 96.693.—CHURN DASHER.—M. A. Hamilton, Detroit, Mich. 96.694.—PUSHING JACK FOR RAILROADS. — Jesse Hamme, York,Pa. 96.695.—MACHINE FOB BENDING BAG FRAMES.—Geo. Havell. Newark N. J. Antedated Nov. 1, 1869. 96.696.—WASHING MACHINE.—Chas. Hedges and C. S. Stray- er, Bloomington, Ill. 96.697.—SAWING MACHINE.—N. F. Hersh, Round Hill, Pa. 96.698.—FIRE ESCAPE.—John Heuermann, Davenport, Iowa. 96.699.—UPSET, PUNCH, SHEARS, AND SAW-GUMMING DEVICE. -S. D. Hicks (assignor to himself and J. C. Wilcox), New London, Wis. 96.700.—TOOL FOR OPENING BOXES.—L. D. Howard, St.Johns- bury, Vt. 96.701.—SASH HOLDER.—Joshua Howland, Ashland, Ohio. 96.702.—BOOK HOLDER—G. P. Johnson, Webster's Grove, Mo. 96.703.—DETACHING HORSES FROM CARRIAGES.—E. P. Jones, shell Mound, Miss. 96.704.—MACHINE FOR SUPPLYING Am TO CARBURETERS.— Patrick Kelley, Dayton, Ohio. 96.705.—PRESSURE GAGE. — Henry J. H. King, Glasgow, Great Britain. 96.706.—SPRING BED BOTTOM.—P. W. Kniskern. Fort Smith, Ark., assignor to himself and J.S. Tilton, Springfield, Mo. . 96.707.—STREET LAMP.——J. H. Kramer and Alois Burger,New York city. 96,'708.—ROCKING HORSE.—Gustav Lautenschlager (assignor to himself and Alexander S. Paterson), Cincinnati, Ohio. Antedated Oct. 29, 1869. 96.709.—APPARATUS FOR WARMING AND COOLING APART- MENTS.—W. A. Lighthall,New York city. 96.710.—FIRE LADDER.—Albert Lotz, Franklin, Tenn. 96.711.—ASH PAN.—C. H. Low, Cleveland, Ohio. 96.712.—SEEHIVE.—G. W. Lowry, Lavansville, Pa. 96.713.—SEWING MACHINE.—Lucius Lyon, New York city. 96.714.—MACHINE FOR CUTTING OFF THE ENDS OF CIGARS.— John G. Maier and C. W. Schaeffer, Baltimore, Md. Antedated Oct. 29, 1869. 96.715.—CRACKER MACHINE. — Cyrus Marsh, 2d, Natchez, Miss. 96.716.—PAD SADDLE.—Robert McClary, Crestline, Ohio. 96.717.—PATTERN FOR STOVE CASTINGS.—B. H. Menke, Cincinnati, ohio. 96.718.—BELT TIGHTENER.—Ruf'us N. Meriam, Worcester, Mass. 96.719.—FENCE.—Cyrus Milner, Des Moines, Iowa. 96.720.—ANTI-FRICTION Box.—Joseph L. Parry (assignor to '* himself and Samuel Zane; assignors to themselves and E. H. Bailey), Philadelphia, Pa. 96.721.—PROCESS FOR PURIFYING PYROLIGNEOUS AND ACETIC ACIDS.—C. C. Parsons, New York city. Antedated Oct. 27, 1869. 96.722.—RAILWAY CATTLE CAB.—Edward Payne and J. D. Cleghofn, Chicago, Ill. 96.723.—WINDOW SHUTTER.—Eliab Perkins, Fond Du Lac, Wis. 96.724.—EXCAVATOR.—A. E. Pierce, Gilroy, Cal. 96.725.—DISH DRAINER—H. F. Pond, Franklin, Mass. 96.,726.—FAUCET ATTACHMENT OR CASK STOPPER.—Chas. Raggio, Memphis, Tenn. 96.727.—ELEVATED RAILWAY. — William H. Rand, Brook- lyn.N. Y. 96.728.—MACHINE FOR ROLLING PLANE IRONS.—A. R. Reynolds, Auburn, N. Y. 96.729.--ROTARY STEAM ENGINE.—Frank Rhind, Brooklyn, . N. Y. Antedated Nov. 3, 1869. . 96.730.—LATHE CHUCK.—John Rich, Painesville, Ohio. 96.731.—WAGON STANDARD.—Geo. Richards, Richland Center, Wis. Antedated Oct. 30, 1869. 96.732.—CAB COUPLING.—J. N. Robbins, Goshen, Ohio. 96.733.—SULKY CULTIVATOR.—Richard B. Robbins; Ad rian, Mich. , 96.734.—APPARATUS FOR RAISING SUNKEN VESSELS.—W. D. Robinson, Buffalo. N. Y. 96.735.—SUBMARINE ROCK-DRILLING MACHINE.^S. Franklin Schoonmaker,New York city. Antedated Nov. 3, 1869. 96.736.—GRINDING OR HULLING PLATE FOR GRINDING OR HULLINg MiLLs.—Henry Shaw, Cincinnati, Ohio. 96.737.—SHIELD FOR ARMS OF RAILWAY CAR SEATS.—O. L. Smith, Providence, 11. 1. 96.738.—COMPOSITION FOR PREVENTING RADIATION AND CONDUCTION OF HEAT,—James Spence, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Great Britain, assignor to John Chalmers, New York city. 96,739 .—HOE .—Spencer Springstead .Westchester, N . Y, 96.740.—WEEDING IMPLEMENT .—S.Springstead, Westchester, N. Y. 96.741.—HAY TEDDER.—Joseph A. Talpey, Somerville, Mass. 96.742.—APPARATUS FOR CLIPPING HORSES AND OTHER AN- IMALS.—John Tidmarsh, Twickenham, England. Patented in England, Dec. 2,1868. 96.743.—STOVE GBATE.—Charles Truesdate (assignor to him self and Wm. Resor& Co.). Cincinnati Ohio. 96.744.—ANIMAL TRAP.—J. L. Tusten, Winona, assignor to Mrs, E. S. Tusten,Carrollton,Miss. , 96.745.—WHIP SoCKET.,-James Twamley, New York city. 96.746.—MECHANICAL MOVEMENT.—A. Van Guysling, West Albany, N. Y. . 96.747.—VALVE PROTECTOR.—Joseph E. Watts, Lawrence Mass. 96.748.—PENCIL SHARPENER.—W. N. Weeden, Boston, Mass. assignor to George Merritt, New York City. 96.749.—CAR COUPLING.—D. G. Whitmore, Bridgewater, assignor to himself and Osborn Wilson, Monterey, Va. 96.750.—BED BOTTOM.—George Widdicomb, Grand Rapids, Mich. , 96.751.—FiKEABM.--".laeob Widmer, Newark, N. J. 96.752.—CENTRIFUGAL MACHINE FOR DRAINING SUGAR.— Hyman Augustine Wilder, Millville, assignor to G. L. Squier, Buffalo, N. Y. 96.753.—WINDOW SCREEN AND BLIND.—Benj. J. Williams, Philadelphia, Pa. 96.754.—ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN.L-Benj. J. Williams, Philadelphia, Pa. 96.755.—REDUCING ORES.—C. D. Williams and W. H. Nobles, St. Paul, Minn. 96.756.—MACHINE FOR GRINDING CORRUGATED KNIVES.— J. B. Wilson, New York city. 96.757.—PLOW AND CULTIVATOR COMB.—C. J. Woods and J. A. Phillips, Centreville, Ind. Inventions atented in ngland by ericans. [Compiled from the “ Journal of the Commissioners If Patents."] PROVISIONAL PROTECTION FOR SIX MONTHS. 2,916.—FOKM OF WHEEL FOR: PROPELLING SHIPS, AND APPLICABLE ALS0 TO PUMPS FOR RAISING OR FORCING WATEK.—C. T. Finlayson, albany, Oregon, and A. C. Loud, San Francisco, Cal. October 7, 1869. 2,989.—NAIL MAKING MACHINE.—F. Davidson, Richmond, Va. Octobe 9 1869. 2,945.—INDICATOR: FOR STEAM BOILERS.—G. B. Massey, New York city october 9, 1869. 2,957.—PEKMANENT WAY OF RAILWAYS.—G. P. Rose, Elmira, N. Y. Oct 11, 1869. 2,069.—BELT JOINTS.-P. Murray, Quebec, Ontario. October 12, 1869. 3,OO5.—SEWING MAOHINE.—A. Porter, Rochester, N. Y. Oct. 15, 1869. 8,022.—APPARATUS FOR HEATING AND DELIVERING METAL BARB.-S. A Darrach, Newburgh, N. Y. October 16,1869. 3,040.—SACKING AND FRAMES FOR BEDSTEADS AND COUCHES.—G. C. Perkins, Hartford, Conn. oct. 18, 1869. 3,IJ.11.—NUTS FOR BOLTS.—R. Pratt, Worcester, Mass. Oct. 18, 1869. 3,04S.—HEATING APPARATUS.—S. A. Hill and C. F. Thumm, Oil City. Pa. october 19, 1869. 3,058.-PURIFYING METALS.-Edward Brady, Philadelphia, Pa. October 20, 1869. 3,061.—PBESERVING ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE SUBSTANCES FROM DECAY.- N. Herrara y Obes, Montevideo, Uruguay, S. A. Oct. 20, 1869. 3,106.-MACHINERY FOR MANUFACTURING BKUSHES.—B. Lavary, New Haven, Conn. oct. 26, 1869. © 1869 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, INC REISSUES. 84,681.—FRICTION CLUTCH PuLLEY.—Dated Dec. 8, 1868; reissue 3,713.—A. B. Clemons, Ansonia, Conn. 78,427.—RING FOB SPINNING MACHiNEs.—Dated June 2, 1868; reissue 3,714.-George Draper and W. F. Draper, Hopedale, Mass. . assignees of W. T. Carroll. . 94,096.—DRAWER OB TRAY.—Dated August 24, 1869; reissue 3,715.-Maurice Fitzgibbons, New York City, For himself and R. S . Jen nings, assignee of M. Fitzgibbons. 12,791.—GANG PLOW.—Dated May 1, 1855; extended seven , years ; reissue 3,716.-T. J. Hall, Bryan, Texas. 46,437.—MECHANISM FOB CONVERTING ROTARY MOTION INTO OSCILLATING MOTioN.—Dated Feb. 7, 1865; reissue 3,717.—Julius ' Hornig, Chicago, Ill. 62,342.—TOOI, FOB MANUFACTURING PAPER BAGS.—Dated Feb. 26,1867 ; reissue 3718.—E. J. Howlett, Philadelphia, Pa., assignee of himselfand Susan Kirk. 33,043.—HARVESTER CUTTER GRINDER—Dated August 13, 1861; reissue B,719.—E. F. Keeling, Amwell, Ohio. 38,406.—ATTACHING KNOBS TO THEIR SPINDLES.—Dated May 5, 1863; reissue 1,707, dated June 21,1864; reissue 3,720.—E. Paiker, DESIGN S. 3.742.—LEG AND TREADLE OF A SEWING MACHINE.—Charles Greiff, New York city, assignee to Wilcox&Gibbs Sewing Machine Company. 3.743.—PRINTERS' TYPE CASE STAND.—N. C. Hawks, Milwaukee, Wis. 3.744.—DRAWER PULL.—E. J. Steele (assignor to P.&F. Corbin), NewBritain, Conn. 3.745.—ELEVATOR BUCKET.—J. Storms and H. Dorer,Buffalo, N. Y. 3.746.—BRIDLE BIT.—J. B. Hoover, New York city. 3.747.—TRADE MARK.—David Neumann, New York city. 3.748.—CONVEX LID OF A DISH OR TUREEN. ETC.—Thomas Young, Philadelphia, Pa. 3.749.—LETTER Box COVER—Charles William Zaremba, Chicago, 1ll. EXTENSIONS. LOOM.—J. O. Leach, of Ballston Spa, N. Y.—Letters Patent No.13,724, dated Oct. 30,1855. LOOM.—J. O. Leach, of Ballston Spa, N. Y.—Petters Patent No. 13,724, dated July 8, 1856. Additional improvement No. 147. LOOM.—J, 0 . Leach, of Ballston Spa, N. Y—Letters Patent No. 13,724, dated March 3, 1857. Additional Improvement No. 159. LOCK.—Sarah A. Holmes, administratrix of R. G. Holmes, deceased, and W. H. Butler, New York city.-Letters Patent No. 13,722, dated Oct. 30, 185tM. » POLICEMAN'S RATTLE.—Joseph McCord, of Philadelphia, Pa. —Letters Patent No. 13,823, dated Nov. 20, 1855.

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David M. Ewalt, Editor in Chief, Scientific American

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