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Scientific American Volume Xxiv., No. 12, March 18, 1871 Part 19

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112,467.--PUTTING UP HAMS.--Samuel Edward Kelly, Philadelphia, Pa.

112,468.--LIMN KILN.--Thomas A. Kirk, Kansas City, Mo.

112,469.--FASTENING FOR SEATS FOR WAGONS OR SLEIGHS.--John G. Knapp and John F. Robertson (a.s.signors of one third their right to James H.

Holly), Warwick, N. Y.

112,470.--POTATO PLANTER.--George Knowlton (a.s.signor for one-half his right to N. Haynes), Johnstown, Pa.

112,471.--REVOLVING FIREARM.--Edwin S. Leaycroft, Brooklyn, N. Y., a.s.signor by mesne a.s.signment, to "Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company," Hartford, Conn.

112,472.--REVOLVING FIREARM.--Edwin S. Leaycroft, Brooklyn, N. Y., a.s.signor, by mesne a.s.signment, to "Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company," Hartford, Conn.

112,473.--RAILROAD CATTLE-GUARD GATE.--J. H. Mallory, La Porte, Ind.

112,474.--BACK-REFLECTING MIRROR.--Richard Mason (a.s.signor to himself and Matthew Ely), Newark, N. J.

112,475.--VENTILATOR AND CHIMNEY TOP.--James McGowan (a.s.signor to himself and Daniel H. Waring), New York city.

112,476.--APPARATUS FOR RECTIFYING AND REFINING SPIRITS.--Frederick Measey (a.s.signor to himself and Henry D. Fling), Philadelphia, Pa.

112,477.--TIN CAN.--John F. Merrill (a.s.signor to himself and Alexander Stewart), Cincinnati, Ohio.

112,478.--TAKE-UP MECHANISM FOR LOOMS.--John Michna and Joseph Fischer, New York city.

112,479.--COMBINED BAKER AND BROILER.--Wm. H. Miller, Brandenburg, Ky.

112,480.--SHUTTLE FOR SEWING MACHINES.--James D. Moore, Grinnell, Iowa.

112,481.--COTTON CHOPPER AND GRAIN CULTIVATOR.--Daniel Mosely, Osark, Arkansas.

112,482.--SAD AND FLUTING IRON.--Frederick Myers, New York city.

112,483.--REED FOR ORGANS AND MELODEONS.--Augustus Newell, Chicago, Ill.

112,484.--STRAW CUTTER.--Amon Park, Germanville, Iowa.

112,485.--APPARATUS FOR AGING WHISKY AND OTHER SPIRITS.--Josiah Peiffer and Samuel Richards, Valonia, Pa.

112,486.--COMBINED COTTON AND CORN PLANTER.--Louis A. Perrault (a.s.signor to himself and Joseph Huber), Natchez, Miss.

112,487.--FAUCET.--Solomon Pfleger, Reading, a.s.signor to himself and J. S. Pfleger, Tamaqua, Pa.

112,488.--TREADLE.--George K. Proctor, Salem, Ma.s.s.

112,489.--LUBRICATING COMPOUND.--Victory Purdy, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

112,490.--FERTILIZER AND SEEDING MACHINE.--Archibald Putnam (a.s.signor to Elizabeth Putnam), Owego, N. Y.

112,491.--ROTARY PUMP.--George W. Putnam, South Glens Falls, N. Y.

112,492.--HAT BRUSH.--Robert Dunbar Radcliffe, Palmyra, N. Y.

112,493.--REFRIGERATING SHOW CASE.--Thomas L. Rankin, Lyndon, Kansas, a.s.signor to himself and D. W. Rockwell, Elyria, Ohio.

112,494.--DEVICE FOR STARTING AND STOPPING CARS.--Philip Rhoads, Carlisle, Pa.

112,495.--PIPE-MOLDING MACHINE.--George Richardson, Milwaukee, Wis.

112,496.--SULKY CULTIVATOR.--Richard B. Robbins, Adrian, Mich.

112,497.--HAND PLOW.--Nelson Rue, Harrodsburg, Ky.

112,498.--MECHANICAL MOVEMENT.--Edward G. Russell, Ravenna, Ohio.

112,499.--RAILWAY CAR BRAKE.--Lyman Alphonzo Russell, Shrewsbury, Vt.

112,500.--STOVEPIPE CLEANER.--David Sanford, Ashton, Ill.

112,501.--TWINE HOLDER.--Joseph B. Sargent and Purmont Bradford (a.s.signors to Sargent & Co.), New Haven, Conn.

112,502.--DOVETAILING MACHINE.--James M. Seymour, Newark, N. J.

112,503.--WOODEN PAVEMENT.--Eaton Shaw, Portland, Me.

112,504.--GUARD FOR CIRCULAR SAWS.--George W. s.h.i.+pman, Ischua, N. Y.

112,505.--BREECH-LOADING FIREARM.--Dexter Smith and Martin J.

Chamberlin, Springfield, Ma.s.s.

112,506.--SPARK ARRESTER.--James Smith, Altoona, Pa.

112,507.--HORSE HAY RAKE.--Solomon P. Smith, Waterford, N. Y.

112,508.--PLOW.--S. M. Stewart, New Harrisburg, Ohio.

112,509.--MEDICAL COMPOUND FOR TREATING FEVER AND AGUE.--George E.

Swan, Mount Vernon, Ohio.

112,510.--DEVICE FOR COOLING JOURNALS OF CAR AXLES.--Henry G.

Thompson, Milford, Conn.

112,511.--COOLING JOURNAL OF CAR AXLES.--Henry G. Thompson, Milford, Conn.

112,512.--COOLING JOURNAL OF CAR-WHEEL AXLES.--Henry G. Thompson, Milford, Conn.

112,513.--DEVICE FOR COOLING JOURNALS OF RAILWAY CARS.--Henry G.

Thompson, Milford, Conn.

112,514.--NON-HEATING HANDLE FOR SAD IRONS, ETC.--William H. Towers, Boston, Ma.s.s.

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