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97,751.--FLUTING MACHINE.--Henry B. Adams, New York city.
97,752.--ELASTIC WASHER FOR CARRIAGES, ETC.--George W. Billings, Chicago, Ill. Antedated December 4, 1869.
97,753.--ADJUSTABLE WAGON BOTTOM AND CHUTE.--Abraham Bitner, Jr., Lancaster, Pa.
97,754.--MODE OF TREATING CONGLOMERATES OF CAST IRON.--Thomas Schoenberger Blair, Pittsburgh, Pa.
97,755.--ANIMAL TRAP.--John Blume, Mount Pleasant, Md.
97,756.--ELECTRO-MAGNETIC ADVERTISING FRAME.--Joshua Brooks, (assignor to himself and Benjamin E. Corlew), Boston, Mass., Antedated December 1, 1869.
97,757.--LAMP EXTINGUISHER.--Wm.I.Bunker, Yankton, Dakota Territory.
97,758.--MACHINE FOR POLISHING THE EDGES OF BOOT AND SHOE SOLES.--Robert F. Burns, Albany, N.Y.
97,759.--BEEHIVE.--Peter Campbell, Carrolltown, Pa.
97,760.--RAILWAY GATE.--Peter Campbell, Carrolltown, Pa.
97,761.--REDUCING ORES.--Thomas J. Chubb, Williamsburg, N.Y. Antedated June 14, 1869.
97,762.--MACHINE FOR BENDING AND FOLDING SHEET METAL.--James B. Clark and Lucas C. Clark, Plantsville, Conn.
97,763.--SAW SWAGE.--Joseph S. Clark, New York city.
97,764.--SASH HOLDER.--Nelson C. Cole (assignor to himself and Leverett H. Marvin), Beaver Dam, Wis.
97,765.--MACHINE FOR CRIMPING AND FORMING THE FRONT OF BOOTS.--Christopher Day, Mineral Point, Wis. Antedated November 30, 1869.
97,766.--WATER HEATER FOR CULINARY PURPOSES.--Royal E. Deane, Brooklyn, N.Y.
97,767.--PUMP.--Joseph W. Douglas, Middletown, Conn., assignor to W.& B. Douglas.
97,768.--DEPURATOR.--S. C. Frink and L. D. Harlan, Indianapolis, Ind.
97,769.--SHUTTER FASTENER.--Charles B. Goodrich, Jr., Boston, Mass.
97,770.--Suspended.
97,771.--MANUFACTURE OF GLUE.--George Guenther, Chicago, Ill., assignor to himself and E. H. Heymann, New York city.
97,772.--SHADE RINGS FOR LAMP BURNERS.--Hiram W. Hayden (assignor to Holmes, Booth & Haydens), Waterbury, Conn.
97,773.--LAMP.--Hiram W. Hayden (assignor to Holmes, Booth & Haydens), Waterbury, Conn.
97,774.--FLUTING MACHINE.--Frederick Hewitt, Bloomfield, N.J.
97,775.--WAGON BRAKE.--Abram C. Jaques, Levenworth, Kansas.
97,776.--WICK-TRIMMER FOR LAMPS.--E.C.Jenkins, Jr., Worcester, Mass. Antedated December 11, 1869.
97,777.--LUMBER DRYER.--Jesse.B. Johnson and Thomas E. Johnson, Indianapolis, Ind.
97,778.--TURBINE WATER WHEEL.--Julius H. Jones, Charlton, Mass.
97,779.--HYDRAULIC ENGINE.--Henry J. King and Benton L. Beebe, Middletown, N. Y.
97,780.--BREECH-LOADING REVOLVING FIREARMS.--Francois Alexandre Le Mat, New Orleans, La., assignor to Charles Pietroni, London, England.
97,781.--COMPOSITION FOR COVERING STEAM BOILERS AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.--Ferdinand Leroy (Ferdinand Leroy, administrator), of Commercial Road, London, England, assignor to himself and P. A. Victor Le Luoez, England.
97,782.--WINE AND CIDER MILL.--Edward C. Lewis, Benton Harbor, Mich.
97,783.--EXCAVATOR.--John R. Lewis, Piper City, Ill.
97,784.--BAND TIGHTENER.--Francis M. Lottridge, Portland, Ind., assignor to himself, James M. Templer, and James C. Jay. Antedated December 14, 1869.
97,785.--CLOD FENDER.--Francis M. Lowden and John D. Lowden, Lawrence, Ind.
97,786.--SHAFT TUG LUG FOR HARNESS.--T.J.Magruder, Marion, Ohio.
97,787.--SHIPS OR VESSELS FOR CARRYING LIQUID CARGO.--John W. Marshall, Gilman Joslin, and Nelson Curtis, Boston, and Oliver Edwards, Brookline, Mass.
97,788.--FASTENING FOR CORSETS.--Frank W. Marston, Boston, Mass. Antedated November 30, 1869.
97,789.--CART SADDLE.--W.B.McClure, Alexandria, Va.
97,790.--POTATO DIGGER.--Philip C. McManus, Troy, N.Y. Antedated December 7, 1869.
97,791.--WASHING MACHINE.--J.S.Merchant, Hopedale, Ohio.
97,792.--RAILWAY RAIL.--James Montgomery, Croton Landing, N.Y.
97,793.--WASHING MACHINE.--Wm. Morgan, Middlebrook, Va.
97,794.--COMPOUND FOR TREATING RHEUMATISM.--H.H.Munroe, Louisville, Ky.
97,795.--SCRIBE HOOK.--John Nester, Portland, Oregon.
97,796.--ROOFING.--H.G.Noble, Selma, Ala.
97,797.--DEVICE FOR FASTENING PISTONS TO PISTON RODS.--Anthony T. Norgan, Palo Alto, Pa. Antedated December 7, 1869.
97,798.--ATTACHABLE AND REMOVABLE CALKS FOR HORSESHOES.--G.S. Norris, Baltimore, Md.
97,799.--HARNESS FOR HORSES.--John Palen, Lockport, assignor to Nathan T. Healy, Medina, N.Y.
97,800.--RAILWAY CAR BRAKE.--Thomas Payne, Detroit, Mich.
97,801.--SAW MILL.--A. Perin, Paris, France.
97,802.--SPOKE SHAVE.--Joseph A. Perley (assignor to himself and Wm. H. Perley), Lynn. Mass.
97,803.--ORGAN BELLOWS.--J.R.Perry, Wilkesbarre, Pa.
97,804.--APPARATUS FOR SETTING CATS IN METALLIC CARTRIDGES.--William C. Pickersgill (assignor to Providence Tool Company), Providence, R.I.
97,805.--CAP-EXTRACTOR FOR CARTRIDGES.--William C. Pickersgill (assignor to Providence Tool Company), Providence, R.I.
97,806.--APPARATUS FOR SETTING BULLETS IN CARTRIDGES.--William C. Pickersgill (assignor to Providence Tool Company), Providence, R.I.
97,807.--SMOKE AND SPARK CONVEYER FOR RAILROAD TRAINS.--Lemuel Powell, Milford, Conn.
97,808.--CONVERTIBLE END-BOARD AND PLATFORM FOR WAGONS.--Thomas T. Powell and John F. Burroughs, Lawn Ridge, Ill.
97,809.--MACHINE FOR MAKING FLY NETS.--A. Prutzmann, Canton, Ohio.
97,810.--BURGLAR PROOF SAFE.--George W. Putnam, Boston, Mass. Antedated November 27, 1869.
97,811.--HORSESHOE BEVELER.--Ephraim Quinby, Comstock, Mich. Antedated Dec. 1, 1869.
97,812.--PADLOCK.--J.S.Rankin, Ann Arbor, Mich.
97,813.--SHIP WINDLASS.--Elisha R. Ritch, South Boston, Mass. 97,814.--REIN-GUIDE FOR HARNESS.--Lemuel Richmond, Derby, Vt.
97,815.--CHURN.--Stacy Risler, Locktown, N. J.
97,816.--PAPER-CUTTING MACHINE.--T. C. Robinson, Boston, Mass., assignor to G. H. Sandborn, New York city.
97,817.--STONE-POLISHING MACHINE.--Henry Schofield (assignor to himself and C. D. Clarke). Philadelphia.
97,818.--TWIST DRILL.--Socrates Scholfield, Providence, R. I.
97,819.--SMOKE-CONSUMING FIRE BOXES.--G. H. Smith, Galesburg, Ill.
97,820.--CHURN.--Samuel Smith, Yohogany, Pa.
97,821.--REPEATING FIRE-ARM.--William Sidney Smoot, Washington, D.C.
97,822.--PNEUMATIC ENGINE.--Robert Spear, New Haven, Conn.
97,823.--MACHINE FOR POLISHING WOOD.--W. F. Spear, Worcester, Mass.
97,824.--CARPET BEATER AND CLEANER.--Alexander Stevenson, New York City.
97,825.--MODE OF FORMING "BURNER CONES" OF LAMPS.--C. St. John and C. E. Marston, Charlestown, Mass.
97,826.--LOOM.--Lyman Stone, Nelson, N. H.
97,827.--COFFIN HANDLE.--Clark Strong, Winsted, Conn.
97,828.--PLOW.--Z. W. Sturtevant, Dunstable, Mass.
97,829.--SAFE.--T. J. Sullivan, Albany, N. Y.
97,830.--AUGER HANDLE.--James Swan, Seymour, Conn.
97,831.--STOVE SHELF.--Gr. L. Swett, Leominster, Mass.
97,832.--RAILWAY RAIL.--J. F. Tallant, Burlington, Iowa.
97,833.--TOOL FOR CABINET MAKERS.--R. W. Tanner (assignor to himself and Samuel J. Davenport), Albany, N. Y. Antedated Dec. 11,1869.
97,834.--TICKET BOX FOR RAILROAD PASSENGER TRAINS.--Asahel Todd, Jr., Pultneyville, N. Y.
97,835.--HYDRANT.--T. Van Kannel, Cincinnati, Ohio.
97,836.--RETICULE WICKER BASKET.--Joseph Venet, New York city.
97,837.--VELOCIPEDE.--Wm. Volk, Buffalo, N. Y.
97,838.--SILVERING GLASS, AND PROTECTING THE SAME.--H. B. Walker, New York city.
97,839.--STEELYARD.--P. H. Walker (assignor to himself and J. L. Trowbridge), Boston, Mass.
97,840.--BARREL.--D. H. Waters, Grand Rapids, Mich.
97,841.--BARREL.--D. H. Waters, Grand Rapids, Mich.
97,842.--CAR SPRING.--Cyrenus Wheeler, Jr., Auburn, N. Y.
97,843.--METALLIC CARTRIDGE.--Rollin White, Lowell, Mass.
97,844.--APPARATUS FOR PURIFYING IRON.--S. M. Wickersham, Allegheny, Pa.
97,845.--MAKING PIANO LEGS.--Henry Willoghs, New York city.
97,846.--DUMPING WAGON.--Daniel Willson, Ishpeming, Mich.
97,847.--HARVESTER KNIFE GRINDER.--Edwin L. Yancey, Batavia, N. Y.
97,848.--CANDLESTICK.--H. Zahn, San Francisco, Cal.
97,849.--MONKEY WRENCH.--Samuel Zarley, Niantic, Ill.
97,850.--HUMMING-WHEEL TOY.--A. F. Able, New Orleans, La., assignor to himself and A. D. Finley.
97,851.--IRONING TABLE AND CLOTHES DRYER.--W. P. Adams, Brooklyn, N. Y.
97,852.--SAWSET.--Daniel Agnew, Vincennes, Ind.
97,853.--MODE OF PROTECTING THE ENDS OF VULCANIZED RUBBER HOSE.--H. A. Alden, Matteawan, N. Y.
97,854.--LAMP BURNER.--Joseph Bell Alexander, Washington, D.C.
97,855.--GATE FOR SWINGING BRIDGES.--Lauritz Anderson, Chicago, Ill.
97,856.--BUTTONHOLING ATTACHMENT FOR SEWING MACHINES.--S. J. Baird, Staunton, Va.
97,857.--OIL BLACKING FOR LEATHER.--J. L. Baumer, Columbus, Ohio.
97,858.--HEAD BLOCK FOR SAW MILLS.--C. B. Beall, Hamilton, Ohio.
97,859.--CHURN DASHER.--A. Belt, Newton, Iowa.
97,860.--COMBINED SHOVEL AND SIFTER.--F. S. Bidwell, Mystic Bridge, Conn.
97,861.--STOVEPIPE THIMBLE.--Horatio N. Bill, Willimantic, Conn.
97,862.--DIVING BELL.--H. C. Billings, Brooklyn, N. Y.
97,863.--HOE.--Lewis Billings, Gallipolis, Ohio.
97,864.--STEAM GENERATOR.--Edward Bourne, Pittsburgh, Pa.
97,865.--STEAM GENERATOR.--Edward Bourne, Pittsburgh, Pa.
97,866.--RIVETS AND WASHERS.--Edward Bourne, Pittsburgh, Pa.
97,867.--WAGON BRAKE.--William H. Bradt, New Scotland, N.Y.
97,868.--DRILL FOR BORING POLYGONAL HOLES.--J.C. Broadley (assignor to himself and Jas. Stout), Franklin, N. J.
97,869.--WATER WHEEL.--J. D. Bryson and J. H. Hartsuff, Newcastle, Pa.
97,870.--COTTON CULTIVATOR.--I. W. Burch, Fayette, Miss.
97,871.--BUCKLE.--I. W. Burch, Fayette, Miss.
97,872.--CLAMP.--Mathias Burkhardt, Cincinnati, Ohio.
97,873.--DINNER PAIL.--N. C. Burnap, Argusville, N. Y.
97,874.--BOLT CUTTER.--O. E. Butler and S. P. Dunham, Marshalltown, Iowa.
97,875.--PADLOCK.--S. G. Cabell (assignor to F. B. Cabell), Quincy, Ill.
97,876.--RAILWAY CAR COUPLING.--S. 0. Campbell, Tipton, Mo.
97,877.--WRENCH AND SAW SET COMBINED.--G. J. Capewell, West Cheshire, Conn.
97,878.--MACHINE FOR DRESSING MILLSTONES.--J. S. Carr, Alliance, Ohio.
97,879.--CAR TANK COVER.--L. C. Cattell, Cleveland, Ohio.
97,880.--MANUFACTURE OF RUBBER SPONGE.--Edwin Chesterman, Tremont, N. Y. Antedated Nov. 17, 1869.
97,881.--VALVE FOR WATER ENGINES.--Abraham Coates (assignor for one half, to James Martin Hunt), Watertown, N. Y.
97,882.--SHUTTLE FOR LOOMS.--John H. Coburn, Lowell, Mass.
97,883.--WAGON SEAT FASTENING.--Charles Collins, Vernon Centre, N. Y.
97,884.--HARVESTER.--Robert Conarroe (assignor to himself, H. Young, and A. C. Stauffer), Camden, Ohio.
97,885.--MOP.--Philip Cook, Jr., Sioux City, Iowa. Antedated Dec. 10, 1869.
97,888.--RAILWAY SWITCH.--J. B. Cox, James O'Connor, and Michael Cahalan, Columbus, Ga.
97,887.--SLIDE VALVE.--Isaac Craft (assignor to himself, T. J. Williams, and C. M. Greve), Cincinnati, Ohio.
97,888.--WATER WHEEL.--G.W. Cressman, and Bert Pfleger, Barren Hill, and Nice Keely, Roxborough, Pa.
97,889.--TREATING WHISKY AND OTHER ALCOHOLIC SPIRITS.--J. C. Crossman and Obadiah Marland, Boston, Mass., assignors t themselves and A. E. Tilton, New York city.
97,890.--DISINTEGRATING MILL.--G. B. Davids (assignor to himself and Talbot Denmead), Baltimore, Md,
97,891.--MACHINE FOR COMPOSING AND DISTRIBUTING TYPE.--Isidore Delcambre, Paris, France.
97,892.--SOAP-HOLDING ATTACHMENT FOR SEWING MACHINES. Mary Dewey, New Albany, Ind. Antedated Dec. 10, 1869.
97,893.--CONCRETE FOR PAVING AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.--J. E. Dotch, Washington, D. C. Antedated Oct. 14, 1869
97,894.--APPARATUS FOR EXTINGUISHING FIRES BY MEANS OF CHEMICAL AGENTS.--J. W. Douglas (assignor to W. Douglas and B. Douglas), Middletown, Conn.
97,895.--LOOM TEMPLE.--Warren W. Dutcher (assignor to Dutcher Temple Co.), Hopedale, Mass.
97,896.--VENTILATING HORSE COVER.--C. P. Eager (assignor to P. B. Eager), Boston, Mass.
97,897.--MANUFACTURE OF IRON AND STEEL.--Wm. Ennis, Philadelphia, Pa.
97,898.--SEEDING MACHINE.--James Finlayson, Albany, Oregon.
97,899.--CLOTHES WRINGER.--M. M. Follett, Lake City, Minn.
97,900.--BLOTTING PAD.--C. A. Gale, Demopolis, Ala.
97,901.--MANUFACTURE OF NUTS.--J. W. Gaskill and Jas. Christie, Phillipsburg, N. J.
97,902.--FIRE PLACE.--E. H. Gibbs, New York city.
97,903.--GRAIN DRILL.--Jacob F. Gibson, Chestnut Level, Pa.
97,904.--CARTRIDGE MACHINE.--Jabez H. Gill, Philadelphia, Pa.
97,905.--FIELD ROLLER.--Robert Glover, Tonawanda, N. Y.
97,905.--CORN PLANTER.--Henry Gortner, Nashport, Ohio.
97,907.--HINGE.--D. R. Gould (assignor to himself and O. H. Green), Chestertown, N. Y.
97,908.--RADIAL DRILLING MACHINE.--G. A. Gray, Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio.
97,909.--BUCKLE.--F. F. Greenwood, Horsney, England. Patented in England, Sept. 16, 1868.
97,910.--TOOL FOR CARVING WOOD.--L. L. Gunther, Chicago, Ill.
97,911.--PORTABLE DERRICK.--James R. Hammond, Sedalia, Mo.
97,912.--COAL STOVE.--B. R. Hawlev, Normal, Ill.
97,913.--GAS STOVE.--W. J. Hays, New York city.
97,914.--CONDENSING COLUMN FOR STILLS.--A. Hazzard, St. Louis, Mo.
97,915.--STOVEPIPE DRUM.--W. Hearle, Beamsville, Canada, assignor to C. L. Spencer, trustee, assignor to Wm. Hearle and A. B. Johnson.
97,916.--MEANS FOR ATTACHING MUSQUITO BARS TO WINDOW BLINDS, DOORS, ETC.--James Hebron, Buffalo, N. Y.
97,917.--WASHING MACHINE.--Edward Heim, Pittsburgh, Pa.
97,918.--RAILWAY CAR COUPLING.--Noah Hill, Leavenworth City, Kansas.
97,919.--FIFTH WHEEL FOR CARRIAGES.--Richard Hoadly, Toulon, Ill.
97,920.--FRUIT JAR.--D. I. Holcomb, Henry county, Iowa.
97,921.--CORN CULTIVATOR.--J. C. Holmes, Wyoming, Pa.
97,922.--FRUIT JAR.--Thos. Houghton and H. H. Houghton, Philadelphia, Pa.
97,923.--CONDENSER.--John Houpt, Springtown, Pa.
97,924.--PROPELLING APPARATUS.--Robert Hunter, New York city.
97,925.--HEDGE TRIMMER.--A. H. Hussey, Mount Pleasant, Ohio.
97,926.--FENCE.--Daniel Johnson, Cranberry, Ohio.
97,927.--SAW SET.--J. M. Jones, Commerce, Mo.
97,928.--RUBBER SPRING FOR USE IN SHIPS, CARS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.--J. A. Joyner, New York city.
97,929.--CARPET STRETCHER AND TACK HOLDER.--F. W. Judd, New Britain, assignor to himself and E. M. Judd, New Haven, Conn. Antedated Dec. 9,1889.
97,930.--PUBLIC URINAL.--William M. Kepler, Cincinnati, Ohio.
97,931.--WASHING MACHINE.--John J. Kimball, Naperville, Ill.
97,932.--GRAIN STRIPPER.--J. O. King and Hiram A. Rice, Louisiana, Mo.
97,933.--BEEHIVE.--W. T. Kirkpatrick, Tamarva, Ill.
97,934.--LATCH.--G. W. Large, Yellow Springs, Ohio.
97,935.--SEWING MACHINE.--L. W. Lathrop, Nyack, N. Y.
97,936.--MANUFACTURE OF DRY WHITE LEAD.--G. T. Lewis, Philadelphia, and E. O. Bartlett, Birmingham, Pa.
77,937.--CHURN.--F. A. Lindal, Stockton, N. Y.
97,938.--SEEDING MACHINE.--M. F. Lowth and T. J. Howe, Owatonna, Minn.
97,939.--FERTILIZER OR GUANO.--Orazio Lugo, Baltimore, Md.
97.940.--FURNACE FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF ULTRAMARINE.--H. A. Ludwig. New York city.
97,941.--MANUFACTURE OF ULTRAMARINE.--H. A. Ludwig, New York city.
97,942.--WARDROBE.--A. G. Mack (assignor to himself and George Shelton), Rochester, N. Y.
97,943.--UPRIGHT PIANO.--G. C. Manner, New York city.
97,944.--BOOT CRIMPER.--F. P. Marcy, Keokuk, Iowa. Antedated Dec. 4, 1869.
97,945.--MECHANISM FOR DRIVING COTTON GINS.--Wm. L. May, Linwood, Ala., assignor to W. J. May.
97,946.--MEAT CHOPPER.--Arthur McCarter, Salem, Ohio.
97,947.--GATE.--F. H. McGeorge, Corning, N. Y.
97,948.--CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS.--Alexander McPherson, Santa Cruz, Cal.
97,949.--GALVANIC BATTERY.--J. R. McPherson, Beloit, Wis.
97,950.--GAGE FOR CIRCULAR SAW TABLE.--R. N. Meriam, Worcester, Mass.
97,951.--SEWING MACHINE FOR SEWING BOOTS AND SHOES.--Daniel Mills, New York city, assignor to Charles Goodyear, Jr., Ne Rochelle, N. Y.
97,952.--PROPELLER.--S. B. Morey, San Francisco, Cal.
97,953.--CAST-STEEL TUBE OR INGOT.--C. B. Morse, Rhinebeck, N. Y. Antedated Dec. 8,1869.
97,954.--PACKING CASE FOR OIL CANS.--J. McLeod Murphy (assignor to J. L. Graham), New York city.
97,955.--TIGHTENING AND GUIDING BELT.--C. K. Myers (assignor, for one half, to Peter Weybrich), Pekin, Ill.
97,956.--FIRE-PLACE FUEL MAGAZINE STOVE.--J. J. Myers, (assignor to B. C. Bibb), Baltimore, Md.
97,957.--CORN PLANTER.--J. B. Parker, Knob Noster, Mo.
97,958.--SAWING MACHINE.--Archibald Perry (assignor to himself and Jacob Fisher), Richland, Ind. Antedated Dec. 3,1869.
97,959.--MECHANICAL MOVEMENT.--Osgood Plummer, Worcester, Mass.
97,960.--TEACHERS' REGISTER.--W. S. Poulson and W. N. Poulson, Cadiz, Ohio.
97,961.--SIDE-SADDLE TREE.--J. H. Preston, Jefferson City, Mo.
97,962.--PROCESS OF PREPARING PLANTS TO BE USED IN CIGAKS, SNUFF, ETC.--P. V. Ramel, Paris, France.
97,963.--PIPE COUPLING.--L. W. Reed, East Cambridge, Mass.
97,964.--FRUIT JAR.--S. B. Rowley, Philadelphia, Pa.
97,965.--CLOTHES WRINGER.--E. P. Russell, Manlius, N. Y.
97,966.--COAL STOVE.--Watson Sanford, New York city. Antedated Sept. 3, 1869.
97,967.--BASE BURNING STOVE.--Watson Sanford, New York city. Antedated Sept. 15, 1869.
97,968.--JOURNAL BOX.--A. H. Sassaman, Scranton, Pa.
97,969.--HOOK AND LADDER TRUCK.--Jacob Schmidlapp, New York city.
97,970.--Suspended.
97,971.--SNOW PLOW FOR RAILWAYS.--T. L. Shaw, Omaha, Nebraska.
97,972.--COMPOSITION METAL FOR TUBING, PIPES, AND SHEETING.--W. A. Shaw (assignor to Peter Naylor), New York city.
97,973.--PRUNING SHEARS.--J. H. Shehan, Lima, Ind., assignor to himself, G. W. Edgecomb, and T. J. Bull.
97,974.--PRICE-CALCULATING DEVICE.--Albert Sinclair, West Waterville, Me.
97,975.--CONSTRUCTION OF BRIDGES.--C. S. Smith, C. H. Latrobe, and F. H. Smith, Baltimore, Md.
97,976.--CHURN.--Simon Smith, Clarksburg, N. Y.
97,977.--COTTON BALE TIES.--W. M. Smith, Augnsta, Ga.
97,978.--GRAIN MEASURING ATTACHMENT TO THRASHING MACHINES.--W. A. Workman, Fairfleld, Iowa.
97,979.--SCAFFOLD FOR GATHERING FRUIT, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.--A. J. Wright, Cleveland, Ohio.
97,980.--REVOLVING CUPBOARD.--Wendell Wright, Bloomfield, N. J.
97,981.--BARRACK OR HOSPITAL BEDSTEAD.--Chas. S. Snead, Louisville, Ky.
97,982.--PIANO FORTE.--C. F. Th. Steinway, New York city.
97,983.--WATER-PROOFING FABRICS.--John Stenhouse, 17 Rodney street, Pentonville, London, England, assignor to Arthur Cheney and Alonzo Milliken, Boston, Mass. Patented in England, Jan. 8, 1862.
97,984.--RAILS FOR ORNAMENTAL FENCE.--Elizabeth Mary Stigale, Philadelphia, Pa.
97,985.--LATCH FOR DOUBLE DOORS.--J. W. Still, San Francisco, Cal.
97,986.--LATHE FASTENING.--J. G. Stowe, Providence, R. I.
97,987.--VINEGAR APPARATUS.--A. D. Strong, Ashtabula Ohio.
97,988.--WRENCH.--G.C.Taft, Worcester, Mass.
97,989.--BARK MILL.--William Tansley, Salisbury Centre, assignor to "Starbuck Brothers," Troy, N.Y.
97,990.--CLEVIS FOR PLOWS.--J.H. Tarpley, Greensborough, N.C.
97,991.--HANDLE FOR KNIVES.--A.L. Taylor, Springfield, Vt.
97,992.--MAKING BRICKS, TILES, ETC.--Daniel Thackara, Woodbury, N.J.
97,993.--FOOT AND KNEELING STOOL FOR CHURCHES.--J.P. Tibbits, New York city.
97,994.--RAILWAY CARRIAGE WHEEL AND AXLE.--C.D. Tisdale (assignor to himself and J.H. Clapp), Boston, Mass.
97,995.--SUSPENDERS.--C. Van Hoesen, Catskill, assignor to himself, J.H. Burtis, Brooklyn, and M.W. Staples, Catskill, N.Y.
97,996--BUTTONHOLE CUTTER.--F.H. Walker, Boston, Mass.
97,997.--BED BOTTOM.--C.E. Walkes, Elyria, Ohio.
97,998.--STILL FOR OIL, ETC.--John Warner, Flushing, N.Y.
97,999.--PAPER FILE.--C.W. West, Shiloh, assignor to himself and O.A. Douglas, Bridgeton, N.J.
98,000.--HOISTING APPARATUS.--T.A. Weston, Ridgewood, N.J., assignor to William Sellers and John Sellers, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Patented in England, Aug. 28, 1868.
98,001.--COKE WAGON.--Corydon Wheat and Alfred Catchpole, Geneva, N.Y.
98,002.--MACHINE FOR MAKING CARRIAGE CLIPS.--Darius Wilcox and R. McChesney (assignors to D.M. Basset and Darius Wilcox), Derby, Conn.
98,003.--DOOR FOR FIRE-PLACE STOVE.--W.E. Wood, Baltimore, Md.
98,004.--INTERCHANGEABLE BOOT AND SHOE HEEL.--J.C. Woodhead, Pittsburgh, Pa.
98,005.--CAMEL FOR RAISING VESSELS.--Samuel Woolston, Vincentown, N.J.
60,192.--STEAM ENGINE GOVERNOR.--Dated Dec. 4,1866; reissue
3,759.--R.K. Huntoon,for himself and J.A. Lynch, assignee, by mesne assignments, of R.K. Huntoon. Boston, Mass.
72,114.--VARIABLE CRANK FOR BORING MACHINES.--Dated Dec. 10,1867; reissue 3,760.--Theodore Mace, New York city, assignee of G.C. Taft.
68,782.--SLIDE FOR EXTENSION TABLE.--Dated Sept. 10,1867; reissue 3,761.--H. Olds, Syracuse, N.Y.
89,167.--NOZZLE FOR CANS.--Dated April 20,1869; reissue
3,762.--Charles Pratt, New York city.
84,766.--HORSE POWER.--Dated Dec. 8, 1868; reissue 3,763.--Cyrus Roberts and J.A. Throp, Three Rivers, Mich.
44,117.--COMPOSITION FOR CONCRETE PAVEMENTS.--Dated Sept. 6,1864; reissue 3,764.--Edward Seeley, Scranton, Pa.
49,207.--CARPET BAG LOCK.--Dated Aug. 1, 1865; reissue
3,765.--Bernard Steinmetz, Paris, France.
91,800.--STEAM GENERATOR FURNACES.--Dated June 22, 1866; reissue 3,766.--A.J. Warren and D.W. Wilson, assignors to themselves and Noah Shaw, West Eau Claire, Wis., and U.M. Stone, Augusta, Wis.
3,784.--STOVE.--D.P. Beckwith, Dowagiac, Mich.
3,785.--PLOW CLEVIS.--Geo. Johnson, administrator of the estate of G.P. Darrow, deceased, (assignor to J.L. Haven & Co.), Cincinnati, Ohio.
3,786.--STOVE.--S.S. Jewett and F.H. Root, Buffalo, N.Y.
3,787.--MASONIC ORNAMENT.--Daniel Keefer, Attica, Ind.
3,788.--PAPER COLLAR.--W.F. Mosely, Brooklyn, N.Y.
3,789.--FLOWER STAND.--C.H. Waters, Groton, Mass.
CLOTH-STRETCHING ROLLERS.--Seth Simmons, of Providence, R.I., administrator of Nathan Simmons, deceased.--Letters Patent No. 13,888; dated Dec. 4, 1855. BUCKLE.--S.E. Booth, of Orange, Conn., administrator of S.S. Hartshorn, deceased.--Letters Patent No. 13,907; dated Dec. 11, 1855
98,006.--MANUFACTURE OF THE METALLIC PARTS OF FIRE ARMS.--Isaac Adams, Jr.. Boston, Mass, assignor to United Nicke Company.
98,007.--TOY VELOCIPEDE.--H.C. Alexander, New York city.
98,008.--MACHINE FOR MAKING WROUGHT NAILS.--Daniel Armstrong, Chicago, Ill.
98,009.--WASH BOILER.--James Armstrong, Bucyrus, Ohio.
98,010.--REFRIGERATOR.--Samuel Ayers, Danville, Ky.
98,011.--HYDRANT.--G.C. Bailey, Pittsburgh, Pa.
98,012.--WASHING MACHINE.--Joseph Balsley, Bedford, Ind.
98,013.--SAW MILL.--A.P. Barlow, Kalamazoo, Mich.
98,014.--BORING MACHINE.--E.C. Barton, Bloomsburg, Pa.
98,015.--PADLOCK.--Thomas Bernhard, Hartford, Conn.
98,016.--FENCE.--Inmon Blackaby, Civer, Ill.
98,017.--PLOWING MACHINE.--Albert Bondeli, Philadelphia, Mo.
98,018.--CARRIAGE BRAKE.--A.S. Boyer, Bernville, Pa.
98,019.--LOW-WATER INDICATOR.--William A. Bradford, Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to C.G. Pease, trustee for Malone Safety-Valve Company.
98,020.--MACHINE FOR MAKING FERRULES.--Robert Briggs, Philadelphia, Pa.
98,021.--STEAM GENERATOR.--M.S. Bringier, Ascension parish, La.
98,022.--FIRE AND WATER-PROOF PAINT.--Theodor Brinkmann, Greeneville, Tenn.
98,023.--ANIMAL TRAP.--Adam Brown, Bridgeport, Oregon.
98,024.--HAIR-SPRING ADJUSTMENT FOR WATCHES.--Augustus Brown, Dryden, N.Y.
98,025.--EXPANDING MUFF BLOCK.--C.F. Butterworth, Troy, N.Y.
98,026.--SAP SPOUT.--G.L. Cady, Lowell, Mass.
98,027.--HAY LOADER.--James Capen, Charlton, Mass.
98,028.--GRINDING MACHINE.--George T. Chattaway, Brooklyn, E.D., and John Dickinson, New York city, assignors to G.S. Chattaway.
98,029.--COOPERS' TOOL.--John Christy, Clyde, Ohio.
98,030.--NAIL AND PEG DRIVER.--F.0. Claflin, New York city. Antedated Dec. 18,1869.
98,031.--SELF-CANCELING POSTAL AND REVENUE STAMP.--S.M. Clark, Washington, D.C.
98,032.--CAPSTAN WINDLASS.--D.N.B. Coffin, Jr., Newton, assignor to himself and I.D. Spaulding:, Boston, Mass.
98,033.--METAL-CLAD ARTIFICIAL STONE.--François Coignet, Paris, France.
98,034.--MAKING ARTIFICIAL STONE AND CONCRETE.--François Coignet, Paris, France.
98,035.--MALAXATOR FOR THE PREPARATION OF PLASTIC MATERIALS FOR ARTIFICIAL STONE, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.--François Coignet, Paris, France.
93,036.--HASP LOCK.--E.R. Colver, New London, Conn.
98,037.--DEVICE FOR CONVEYING SAWDUST FROM SAWS.--W.S. Colwell, Pittsburg, Pa.
98,038.--COMBINATION OF PIANOFORTE AND CABINET.--Edward Cotter, Boston, Mass.
98,039.--CURTAIN FIXTURE.--J.P. Crawford, Carmichaels, Pa.
98,040.--VISE.--Edwin Crawley and T.L. Baylies, Richmond, Ind.
98,041.--CLOD FENDER.--W.L. Dearth and G.P. Rondebush, Jefferson, Ind.
98,042.--HAY AND GRAIN ELEVATOR.--John Dennis. Oswego, N.Y.
98,043.--DYNAMOMETER.--J. Emerson, Lowell, Mass.
98,044.--DUMPING WAGON.--John Esch, Milwaukee, Wis.
98,045.--FIREPLACE GRATE.--George W. Everhart, Louisville, Ky.
98,046.--VAPORIZING PETROLEUM, ETC.--H.R. Foote, Boston, Mass.
98,047.--TOY GUN.--C.T. Ford and E. Trask, Salem, Mass. Antedated Dec. 7, 1869.
98,048.--SHIFTING RAIL FOR BUGGY.--Harlow French and Robert Meyer, Buffalo, N.Y.
98,049.--RAILWAY-CAR TRUCK.--Perry G. Gardiner, New York city.
98,050.--CAR SPRING.--P.G. Gardiner, New York city.
98,051.--RAILWAY SWITCH.--M. J. Gaskill, Wm. Yost, and John Ferris, Pleasant Plain, Ohio.
98,052.--MILLER TRAP FOR BEEHIVES.--T. L. Gray, Thomasville, Tenn.
98,053.--STUFFING Box.--Chas. Green, Philadelphia, Pa.
98,054.--SUSPENSION CLIP.--H. S. Griffiths and J. C. Gary, New York city.
98,055.--TOY SAFE OR BANK.--John Hall, Watertown, Mass. Antedated Dec. 7,1869.
98,056.--LOUNGE AND BEDSTEAD.--A. R. Harper and C. B. Dake, Hobart, Ind.
98,057.--MACHINE FOR UPSETTING TIRE.--A. S. Hart, San Francisco, Cal.
98,058.--RAILWAY CAR COUPLING.--A. S. Hart, San Francisco, Cal.
98,059.--STOVE GRATE.--David Hathaway, Troy, N. Y.
98,060.--HOLDING DEVICE FOR LAMP CHIMNEYS.--John F Hechtle, Waterbury, Conn.
98,061.--STEAM AND CALORIC ENGINE.--Alexander Hendry, Victoria, British Columbia.
98,062.--REIN HOLDER.--Davis Kurd, Lockport, N. Y.
98,063.--SPRING SEAT FOR WAGONS.--A. L. Hurtt, Monticello, Ind.
98,063.--SEWING MACHINE.--A. J. Hurtu and V. J. Hautin, Paris, France.
98,065.--ROOFING COMPOUND.--C. B. Hutchins, Ann Arbor, Mich.
98,066.--DENTAL IMPRESSION CUP.--R. V. Jenks, Paterson. N. J.
98,067.--PUMP.--A. C. Judson (assignor to himself and E. O. Judson), Grand Rapids, Mich.
98,068.--LEATHER-SPLITTING MACHINE.--Charles Keniston, Somerville, Mass.
98,069.--SPRING BED BOTTOM.--E. S. Kimball, Springfield, Mass.
98,070.--WHIP SOCKET.--C. P. Kimball, Portland, Me.
98,071.--FLOOD GATE.--A. L. King, Farmersville, Ohio.
98,072.--MANUFACTURE OF SCOOPS.--J. Geo. Knapp, Woodhaven, N.Y., assignor to the Lalance & Grosjean Manufacturing Co., New York city.
98,073.--DRIVE WELL TUBES.--D. R. Knight, Akron, Ohio. 98,074.--DEVICE FOR PREVENTING LEAKAGE ABOUT CHIMNEYS.--Abraham Lang, Buffalo, N. Y.
98,075.--HARVESTER DROPPER.--T. F. Lippencott, Conemaugh, Pa.
98,076.--CAR COUPLING.--Joseph Long, Mechanicsburg, Pa.
98,077.--HEAD REST.--C. B. Loveless, Syracuse, N. Y.
98,078.--BURGLAR ALARM.--Moses Lunt, Cambridgeport, Mass.
98,079.--FOLDING AND EXTENSION TABLE.--G. Mayer, Sullivan, Ill.
98,080.--LANTERN.--I. C. Mayo, Gloucester, Mass.
98,081.--WATER WHEEL.--H. W. McAuley, De Soto, Wis.
98,082.--LET-OFF MECHANISM FOR LOOMS.--Ephriam McDaniel, Lowell, Mass.
98,083.--LAMP.--J. K. Mentzer, New Holland, Pa.
98,084.--SURVEYOR'S MARK.--C. C. P. Meyer, Yankton, Dakota Territory.
98,085.--TAILOR'S CRAYON SHARPENER--R. R. Miles, Wabash, Ind.
98,086.--COOKING STOVE.--J. H. Mitchell and T. S. Mitchell, Pittsburgh, Pa.
98,087.--PRINTING PRESS.--Charles Montague (assignor to C. C. Child), Boston, Mass.
98,088.--PRINTING PRESS.--Chas. Montague (assignor to C. C. Child), Boston, Mass.
98,089.--STEAM GENERATOR.--Jas. Montgomery, Sing Sing, N. Y. Antedated Dec. 17,1869.
98,090.--HARVESTER DROPPER.--Ephraim Myers, Creagerstown, Md. Antedated Dec. 4,1869.
98,091.--COTTON BASKET.--R. L. Myers, Washington, N.C.
98,092.--VELOCIPEDE.--Robert Neale, Brooklyn, N. Y. Antedated Dec. 4,1869.
98,093.--STOVEPIPE THIMBLE.--Thomas Newell, Oskaloosa, Iowa.
98,094.--CURTAIN AND SHAWL STRETCHER.--James Nicklin, Cleveland, Ohio.
98,095.--RAILROAD CAR VENTILATOR.--E. Norton, Brooklyn, N. Y.
98,096.--ILLUMINATING STOVE.--Benjamin Nott. Albany, N. Y.
98,097.--HAY ELEVATOR,--J. W. Odaniel, Cloverdale, Ind.
98,098.--PASSENGER REGISTER FOR VEHICLES.--Thos. Ollis, Netherfleld Road South, Liverpool, England. Patented in England, March 31,1868.
98,099.--RAILWAY CAR WHEEL.--J. T. Owen, Philadelphia, Pa.
98,100.--HARROW.--George Paddington, Springville, Iowa.
98,101.--PACKING AND ATOMIZING CAN FOR INSECT POWDER.--F.L. Palmer, Sr., New York city.
98,102.--COMBINED OYSTER KNIFE AND ICE PICK.--Wm. Pattberger, Philadelphia, Pa.
98,103.--Suspended.
98,104.--TRUNK.--T. B. Peddie, Newark, N. J.
98,105.--BOLT CLAMP.--Charles E. Phillips, South Deerfield, Mass.
98,106.--COMBINED SQUARE AND CALIPER.--Josiah Potts, Milwaukee, Wis.
98,107.--METAL ALLOY FOR HARNESS TRIMMINGS, ETC.--A.A. Randall, South Braintree, assignor to himself and C. F. Whitcomb, Boston, Mass.
98,108.--CARPENTER'S PLOW.--Royal B. Rice, Williamsburgh, Mass.
98,109.--CUT-NAIL MACHINE.--Levi Richards (assignor, by mesne assignments, to himself, O. A. Washburn, G. S. Perkins, and F. S Roscoe), Providence, R. I.
98,110.--ELECTRO-PLATING WITH BRASS AND OTHER ALLOYS.--Samuel Rust, Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio.
98,111.--INDICATOR FOR SAW MILL HEAD BLOCKS.--George Selden, Erie, Pa.
98,112.--CULTIVATOR.--J. B. Skinner, Rockford, Ill.
98,113.--HARVESTER.--A. L. Smith, Bristol Centre, N. Y.
98,114.--ELECTRO-MAGNETIC LOCK.--J. C. Smith, Brooklyn, N. Y.
98,115.--BRICK MACHINE.--Thomas Smurfit, Davisville, Mich.
98,116.--FLOOR CLAMP.--Joseph B. Spencer, Norwich, Conn. Antedated Dec. 17,1869.
98,117.--CHURN DASHER.--Aurelius Sperry, Tremont, Ill.
98,118.--GAS GENERATOR AND CARBURETER.--Amos Stevens (assignor to E. A. Whitney), Fitchburg, Mass.
98,119.--ROCKING AND EASY CHAIR.--A. W. Stewart, Boston, Mass.
98,120.--PLOW.--R. E. Strait, Galesburg, Mich.
98,121.--MACHINE FOR SCOURING, SETTING-CUT, AND FINISHING HIDES OK SKINS.--John Taggart, Melrose, assignor to himself and W. N. Brink, Boston, Mass.
98,122.--VARIABLE CUT-OFF FOR STEAM ENGINES.--M. C Taylor, Grass Valley, Cal. Antedated Dec. 17,1869.
98,123.--SHINGLE PACKER.--R. B. Taylor, Pensaukie, Wis.
98,124.--CUTTER-HEAD.--Hiram Thompson (assignor to R. Ball & Co.), Worcester, Mass.
98,125.--WATER-WHEEL.--W. J. Thompson, Springfield, Mo.
98,126.--WHEEL FOR STEAM CARRIAGE--R. W. Thomson, Edinburgh, Great Britain. Patented in England, April 21, 1868.
98,127.--CIRCULAR SAW MILL.--John Trunick, Muscatine, Iowa
98,128.--CLOD FENDER.--J. W. Tull, Zionsville, Ind.
98,129.--NECKTIE AND COLLAR COMBINED.--James Varley, Hudson, assignor to himself and D. M. Smyth, Orange, N. J.
98,130.--EYE FOR RAILWAY CAR BELL-ROPE.--W. M. Walton (assignor to J. J. Walton), Newark, N. J.
98,131.--PIPE COUPLING.--J. D. Ware, Savannah, Ga.
98,132.--GAGE COCKS.--G. L. Watson, Nesquehoning, Pa.
98,133.--LUBRICATOR FOR THE BOLSTERS OF VERTICAL SHAFTS.--J.W.Watties, Canton, Mass.
98,134.--BRICK KILN, ETC.--E.V. Wingard, Williamsport, Pa.
98,135.--MACHINE FOR SPINNING AND CURLING HAIR.--Philip Wisdom, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to John Sickles, trustee, and John Sickles, trustee, assignor to John Wisdom and J. H. Wilcox, New York city.
98,136.--SEED PLANTER.--D.C. Woods, Waxahatchie, Texas
98,137.--HARROW.--George Workman, Rochester, N. Y.
98,138.--RAILROAD SWITCH.--Edmund Yardley, Pittsburgh, Pa.
98,139.--APPARATUS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF IRON AND STEEL.--Charles Adams (assignor to himself and Charles Sharpe), Philadelphia, Pa.
98,140.--RAILWAY CAR SPRING.--William Barry and George Franklin, Philadelphia, Pa.
98,141.--FOLDING CHAIR.--Burroughs Beach, Meriden, assignor to himself and E.I. Pyle, Bridgeport, Conn.
98,142.--HAIR RESTORATIVE.--Ann K. Benson, Allegheny City, Pa.
98,143.--MACHINE FOR LAYING OUT SASH.--Alpheus Bigony, Winchester, Ohio.
98,144.--DEVICE FOR SECURING PULLEYS TO SHAFTS.--J. H. Buckman (assignor to himself and P. W. Reinshagen), Cincinnati, Ohio.
98,145.--POCKET BOOK.--Alphonzo Button, Dunkirk, N. Y., assignor to M. O. Wilber for one half of said patent.
98,146.--SPRING BED BOTTOM.--J. P. Chamberlin, Abington, Mass.
98,147.--SAFETY HARNESS BUCKLE.--John Chestnut, Jr., Hustontown, Pa.
98,148.--WASHING MACHINE.--A. P. Cindel and Martin Vogel, Jacksonville, Ill.
98,149.--OPERATING DEVICE FOR WATER CLOSETS.--B. R. Cole, Buffalo, N. Y.
98,150.--TURBINE WATER-WHEEL.--E. F. Cooper, Mount Gilead, Ohio.
98,151.--SEWING MACHINE FOR SEWING BOOTS AND SHOES.--C. O. Crosby. New Haven, Conn.
98,152.--CHURN DASHER.--Theophilus Crutcher, Edgefield, Tenn.
98,153.--WATER CLOSET VALVE.--J. N. Deck (assignor to himself, B. R. Cole, and G. F. Deck), Buffalo, N. Y.
98,154.--CARD HOLDER.--C. R. Doane, Brooklyn, E. D., N. Y.
98,155.--PROCESS OF TREATING WINES, BEER, AND LIQUORS.--J. O. Donner, Jersey City, N. J.
98,156.--VALVE GEAR.--T. E. Evans, W. R. Thomas, and Joshua Hunt, Catasauqua, Pa.
98,157.--CORN PLANTER.--D. Fitzpatrick and John Knull, St. Paris, Ohio.
98,158.--PAINT BRUSH.--F. P. Furnald, Jr., R. W. Champion, and I. N. Davies, New York city.
98,159.--GRUB HOOK.--J. W. Goodall, Eldred, Pa.
98,160.--WASH BOARD.--B. F. Gott, Brooklyn, E. D., N. Y.
98,161.--CHURN.--G. H. Gregory, North Wilton, Conn.
98,162.--HYDRO-PNEUMATIC GOVERNOR.--Andrew Harris, Philadelphia, Pa.
98,163--MUSICAL INSTRUMENT.--C. F. Hill, New York city.
98,164.--SECURING THE LASH IN FLY-NETS.--J. S. Huston, Mechanicsburg, Pa.
98,165.--PROCESS OF PURIFYING AND DECOLORING ALBUMEN FROM BLOOD.--Pierre Jacques, Paris, France.
98,166.--WIRE HANDLE FORMER.--W. C. Jones, Quincy, Ill.
98,167.--MECHANISM FOR RAISING AND LOWERING BOARDS.--Cheney Kilburn and Artemas Kilburn (assignors to Hale, Goodman, & Co.), Philadelphia, Pa.
98,168.--EGG BEATER.--Linn Laurie, Washington, D. C.
98,169.--WIRE BALE FASTENING.--E. S. Lennox, New Brighton, N. Y.
98,170.--INSOLE FOR BOOTS AND SHOES.--Calvin A. Leonard, Rochester, N. Y.
98,171.--GLOBE VALVE.--Hippolite Levasseur, Brooklyn, N. Y.
98,172.--LUBRICATING SLEEVE.--G.A. Lloyd, San Francisco, Cal., assignor to himself and Anthony Rosenfield.
98,173.--COMPOSITION FOR PREVENTING INCRUSTATION IN STEAM BOILERS.--G.W. Lord, Philadelphia, Pa.
98,174.--GAS GENERATOR AND BURNER.--C.B. Loveless, Syracuse, N.Y.
98,175.--EXTINGUISHING FIRE IN BUILDINGS.--Orozi Lugo, Baltimore, Md.
98,176.--APPARATUS FOR DISPENSING SODA-WATER SIRUPS.--John Matthews, Jr., New York city.
98,177.--SIRUP-DISPENSING APPARATUS.--John Matthews, Jr., New York city.
98,178.--SIRUP RESERVOIR FOR SODA-FOUNTAINS.--John Matthews, Jr., New York city.
98,179.--SOAP.--C.P. McGimsey, Memphis, Tenn.
98,180.--METHOD OF HEADING SCREWS.--Daniel T. Munger (assignor to himself and Rufus E. Hitchcock), Waterbury, Conn.
98,181.--BRICK MOLD.--Matthew Newlove (assignor to himself and Samuel Gilbert) Burlington, Iowa.
98,182.--HARVESTER CUTTER.--Theodore Neys, Menomonee, Wis., assignor to himself and Alexis I. Brunell.
98,183.--COTTON SEED PLANTER.--A. E. Nixon, Memphis, Tenn.
98,184.--HOSE COUPLING.--William J. Osbourne (assignor to himself, Gideon B. Massey, and William F. Shaffer), New York city.
98,185.--FARM GATE.--Christopher Ostrander, Lodi, Wis.
98,186.--RAILWAY RAIL CHAIR.--S.N. Park, Bloomsbury, N.J.
98,187.--NUT LOCK.--Morgan Payne, Cardington, Ohio.
98,188.--SHUTTLE-CHECK FOR LOOMS.--David Pickman (assignor to himself and Stuart Bishop), Lowell, Mass.
98,189.--SAW GUIDE.--C. Purdy, Bedford, Ohio.
98,190.--GRAIN BIN.--Fitch Raymond and August Miller, Cleveland, Ohio.
98,191.--BOOKBINDING.--Ira Reynolds (assignor to "Reynolds & Reynolds"), Dayton, Ohio.
98,192.--VAPOR BURNER.--Wm.H. Rudolph, St. Louis, Mo.
98,193.--CORN PLANTER.--C.B. Ruth, Doylestown, Pa. Antedated December 11, 1869.
98,194.--GATE.--Charles Saxton, Fredonia, Ohio.
98,195.--FARM GATE.--Samuel Scott, Yane, Ohio.
98,196.--POST AUGER.--George Seeger and Charles H. Shaffer, Clark's Hill, Ind. Antedated December 11,1869.
98,197.--PAYING BLOCK.--Reuben Shaler, Madison, Conn.
98,198.--CARTRIDGE FEEDER FOR GUN HAMMER.--Thomas Shaw, Philadelphia, Pa.
98,199.--WASH BOILER.--John P. Sherwood (assignor to himself and Benjamin S. Burnham), Fort Edward, N. Y.
98,200.--BOOKBINDING.--David Shive, Philadelphia, Pa.
98,201.--RAILROAD CAR VENTILATOR.--Oliver Slagle, London, assignor to himself and Thomas H. Foulds, Cincinnati, Ohio.
98,202.--CULTIVATOR.--S.T. Spaulding, North Cohocton, N.Y.
98,203.--ELEVATOR.--Francis Stein and Henry Haering--New York city.
98,204.--TIRE COOLER.--Edward Stodtmeister, Cape Girardeau, Mo.
98,205.--DYNAMOMETERS.--John W. Sutton, Portland, Oregon.
98,206.--MACHINE FOR SAWING AND SPLITTING WOOD--John A. Taplin, Carthage Landing, Fishkill, N.Y.
98,207.--CARRIAGE SPRING.--George W. Tew, Kansas City, Mo.
98,208.--SELF--VENTILATING SAFETY CANS FOR FILLING AND DISCHARGING HYDROCARBON APPARATUS.--Lovias D. Towsley Newark, N. J.
98,209.--CORD-TIGHTENER FOR CURTAIN FIXTURES.--Elisha Turner, Wolcottville, Conn.
98,210.--MANUFACTURE OF PAPER PULP FROM WOOD.--George Vining, Pittsfield, Mass.
98,211.--COMPOUND FOR MIXING PAINT.--Peter M. Wallower, Smith's Ferry, Pa.
98,212.--HASP LOCK.--Cornelius Walsh, James F. Connelly, and Alfred Bratt, Newark, N. J., assignors to Cornelius Walsh.
98,213.--SEED DRILL.--Orrin A. Wheeler, Doniphan, Kansas.
98,214.--EXPANDING TRIPLE SHOVEL PLOW.--Edward Wiard (assignor to B. F. Avery), Louisville, Ky.
98,215.--HEAD-BLOCK OF SAW MILLS.--Franklin J. Staley (assignor to himself, George W. Joseph, Isaac S. Long, and George H. Carter), Indianapolis, Ind.
97,293.--MACHINE FOR CLIPPING HORSES' HAIR.--Dated June 30, 1868; patented in England, April 24, 1867; reissue 3,767.--Patrick Adie, of the Stand, London, England.
23,033.--HOSE COUPLING.--Dated February 22,1859; reissue 3,768.--William H. Bliss, Newport, R. I., assignee of himself and Robert B. Lawton.
52,135.--SEEDING MACHINE.--Dated January 23, 1866; reissue 3,769.--Henry Bundel, Dayton, Ohio.
26,475.--BREECH-LOADING FIREARM.--Dated December 20, 1859; reissue 3,770.--Bethel Burton, Brooklyn, N. Y., and Wm. C. Ward, New York city, assignees of Bethel Burton.
94,486.--EXTENSION SLIDE FOR TABLES.--Dated September 7, 1869; reissue 3,771.--S. J. Genung. Waterloo, N. Y.
71,624.--ELECTRIC CLOCK.--Dated December 3, 1867; reissue 3,772.--The Kennedy Electric Clock Company, New York city, assignees of Samuel A. Kennedy, S. W. Holt, and Joseph Gerlach.
82,705.--SCRUBBING BRUSH.--Dated October 6, 1868; reissue 3,773.--B.F. Koller, Shrewsbury, Pa., assignee of Samuel Gibson.
42,617.--PUMP.--Dated May 3, 1864; reissue 3,774.--Henry R. Sensenig and Moses W. Martin. Earl township, Pa., assignees, by mesne assignments, of Martin W. Zimmerman and John Zimmerman.
88,208.--MANUFACTURE OF IRON AND STEEL.--Dated March 23, 1869; reissue 3,775.--John Ralston, Abraham L. Thomas, and William Parkinson, for themselves, and William A. Shoemaker, Schuylkill county, and George E. Buckley, Philadelphia, Pa., assignees of said Ralston, Thomas, and Parkinson.
3,790 and 3,791.--TACK HEAD.--Orrin L. Bassett (assignor to the Taunton Tack Company), Taunton, Mass. Two patents.
3,792.--COFFEE OR TEA FILTER.--George M. Bull, New Baltimore, N.Y.
3,793.--CARPET PATTERN.--Robert R. Campbell (assignor to Lowell Manufacturing Company), Lowell, Mass.
3,794.--CAR VENTILATOR.--Robert Hitchcock, Springfield, Mass.
3,795 to 3,797.--WARDROBE HOOK.--Morton Judd, New Haven, Conn. Three patents.
3,798 to 3,802.--CARPET PATTERN.--Elemir J. Ney, Dracut, assignors to Lowell Manufacturing Company, Lowell, Mass. Five patents.
3,803.--TRADE MARK.--Charles Perkes, Philadelphia, Pa. 3,804 and 3,805.--WATCH PLATE.--George P. Reed, Boston, Mass. Two patents.
3,806.--FRUIT JAR COYER.--Henry E. Shaffer, Rochester, N.Y.
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