Scientific American, Volume 40, No. 13, March 29, 1879 A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures

Part 9

Chapter 92,576 wordsPublic domain

Air heater, W. Pickhardt 212,499 Anchor, A. F. White 212,340 Animal trap, S. J. Bennett 212,430 Axle box, vehicle, P. K. Hughes 212,382 Axle, carriage, C. H. Kendall 212,387 Axle for wagons, trussed, J. Herby 212,378 Axle, vehicle, C. H. Kendall 212,386 Barrel cover, C. Brinton 212,350 Bed bottom, J. Flinn 212,451 Bed bottom, spring, W. B. Crich 212,443 Bedstead, sofa, A. N. Hornung 212,312 Bedstead, wardrobe, H. P. Blackman 212,348 Belt hook templet, E. Card 212,353 Boot and shoe laster, L. Graf 212,460 Boot and shoe sole polisher, etc., O. Gilmore 212,372 Boot and shoe sole edge trimmer, C. H. Helms 212,311 Boot fronts, cutting in, C. H. Colburn 212,357 Boot, India-rubber, G. Watkinson (r) 8,587 Bottle filler, W. S. Paddock 212,494 Bread board, H. Van Doren 212,334 Brick, shed for drying, C. H. Roselius 212,511 Bridge gate, A. Stempel 212,329 Broom corn tabler, G. W. Foulger 212,454 Button F. E. Williams 212,418 Calculator, tax, P. F. Pettibone 212,498 Car coupling, G. R. Hamilton 212,462 Car coupling, S. A. Haydock 212,464 Car coupling, J. Worrall 212,529 Car heaters, coupling for pipes of railway, J. W. Graydon 212,376 Car heater, railway, J. W. Graydon 212,375 Car heating pipe coupling, railway, J. W. Graydon 212,374 Car ventilation, J. Knipscheer 212,475 Cars, heating, J. & J. W. Russell 212,403 Cars, supplying water to wash stands on, D. H. Jones 212,385 Carbureter feed regulator, W. H. Reed 212,502 Card machine burr conveyer, W. C. Bramwell 212,435 Carpet beater, J. L. Leach 212,476 Carriage, C. H. Palmer, Jr. 212,397 Carriage bow, F. H. Niemann 212,491 Carriage, child's, F. H. Way (r) 8,583 Carriage top prop, J. P. Simpson 212,519 Carriage canopy top, D. Gleason 212,458 Cartridge, W. W. Hubbell 212,313 Chair foot or leg rest, M. E. Keiran 212,474 Chimney, locomotive engine, H. R. Walker 212,414 Chuck, lathe, J. H. Vinton 212,413 Churn power motion, W. F. Witherington 212,527 Cigarette, C. C. Millaudon 212,392 Coat, reversible, N. H. Lund 212,479 Cock and faucet, etc., self-closing, J. Broughton 212,436 Coffee pot, teapot, etc., stand, D. H. Murphy 212,395 Coffee roaster, R. Davis 212,445 Corset, W. Thomas 212,411 Corset steel, E. M. Smith 211,520 Dental plugger, W. G. A. Bonwill 212,434 Door securer and combined tool, P. E. Rudel 212,512 Door sill and carpet strip, S. M. Stewart 212,521 Drip pan and self-oiler for bearings, R. B. Eason 212,449 Egg cup and opener, D. H. Murphy 212,394 End gate, wagon, W. H. Parkin 212,398 File, bill, E. H. Owen 212,493 Files, recutting, M. J. Murphy 212,490 Filter, J. W. Lefferts 212,477 Firearm, breech-loading, H. Goodman 212,459 Firearm lock, Kaufmann & Warnant 212,473 Fire extinguisher, D. T. Perkins 212,322 Fires in buildings, extinguishing, C. Barnes 212,346 Fluid motor, Chase & Bowker 212,356 Fountain tip, H. G. Fiske 212,368 Furnace, G. B. Field 212,366 Game apparatus, W. T. Ebert 212,304 Garter, etc., clasp, L. Lobenstein 212,390 Gate, McKinley & Ellis 212,482 Gate, G. W. Pyle 212,501 Glassware, decorating, H. Feurhake 212,365 Glassware shaper and finisher, Atterbury & Beck 212,421 Glazier's tool, W. H. G. Savage 212,515 Governor and friction brake for machinery, speed, T. A. Weston 212,337 Grain drill, C. F. Davis (r) 8,589 Harness breeching strap, H. Holt 212,467 Harrow, toothless, J. W. Mulvey 212,393 Harvester, W. A. Wood 212,528 Harvester cutter, B. Pratt 212,323 Harvester, grain binding, J. F. Appleby 212,420 Harvester reel, B. Moreland 212,318 Harvesting machine, Dutton & Tornquist 212,303 Hat formers, web tender for, R. Eickemeyer 212,450 Hay binder and elevator, P. H. Nichols 212,319 Hay elevator, H. Barlow 212,427 Hay tedder, E. J. Knowlton 212,388 Headlights, signal for locomotive, W. Kelley (r) 8,591 Heat regulator for furnaces, A. C. Norcross (r) 8,582 Hoisting bucket, F. H. C. Mey 212,317 Hoisting drums, etc., friction brake and clutch for, T. A. 212,338 Weston Hoisting machine, T. A. Weston 212,339 Horse toe weight, G. C. Clausen 212,440 Hydrant, J. Snell 212,408 Hydrant, street, G. C. Morgan 212,486 Hydraulic motor, W. S. Puckett 212,500 Injector, steam boiler, G. R. Buckman 212,438 Keg trussing machine, E. & B. Holmes 212,381 Kettle, H. C. McLean 212,483 Kitchen cabinet, C. A. Adams 212,343 Lamp, J. H. Irwin 212,470 Lamp burner, E. B. Requa 212,401 Lamp, fountain, C. Stockmann 212,522 Lamp shade holder, Brown & Taplin 212,437 Lamp, street, J. Stewart 212,410 Lamp wick, H. Halvorson 212,309 Life preserver, T. Richards 212,402 Life preserver, R. E. Rose 212,404 Lock, W. E. Forster 212,452 Lock gate, D. Risher, Jr. 212,506 Mechanical movement, C. B. Hitchcock 212,380 Metal tube maker, A. Ball 212,425 Middlings separator, J. Schoonover 212,406 Milker, cow, A. C. Baldwin 212,423 Millstone adjustment, S. P. Walling 212,525 Millstone curb or hoop, J. S. Detwiler 212,361 Miter machine, J. J. Spilker 212,409 Mop head, H. Murch 212,489 Needle eye polisher, George & Payne 212,455 Oil cup, F. Lunkenheimer 212,480 Ore concentrator, E. W. Stephens 212,330 Ore roaster, C. E. Robinson 212,508 Oven bottom and slide, J. Jewett 212,471 Oysters, board bank for fattening, F. Lang 212,389 Package or box filler, Bolton & Strieby 212,349 Paper cutter, J. M. Jones 212,384 Paper folder, R. M. Hoe 212,466 Paper machines, method and apparatus for producing a vacuum in 212,362 the suction box of, Dunn & Hollister Paper machines, wire guide for J. W. Moore 212,485 Paper making, treating pulp stock, S. & J. Deacon 212,447 Paper scorer and cutter, G. L. Ingram 212,314 Paper scorer and cutter, W. F. Lodge 212,315 Permutation lock dial screen, Corbett & Miller 212,359 Picture exhibitor, A. L. High 212,465 Pill machine, Fort & Moore 212,453 Pipe wrench, S. W. Hudson 212,468 Pipe wrench with cutter, Franklin & Gilberds 212,369 Plant protector, E. R. Frederick 212,306 Plants, etc., poison distributer for, G. Townsend 212,412 Planter and drill, check row, G. J. Hyer 212,469 Planter, corn, J. A. Roderick 212,509 Plow, E. Walker 212,524 Plow attachment, A. O. Bement 212,429 Plow cutter, A. Aldrich 212,419 Plow, sulky, J. R. Whitney 212,341 Printer's roller, T. M. Fisher 212,367 Printing machine, L. C. Crowell 212,444 Pumping engine, duplex, G. F. Blake (r) 8,585 Radiator for steam heaters, Covert & Snyder 212,360 Railway crossing, Bernard & Perkins 212,432 Railway switch, C. F. Gessert 212,456 Ratchet mechanism and clutch for machinery, T. A. Weston 212,336 Rocking chair, J. W. Hamburger 212,461 Rotary engine, A. B. Haughey 212,463 Rubber mat, E. L. Perry 212,497 Sad iron holder, A. Failor 212,363 Safety pin, I. W. Stewart (r) 8,592 Salt cellar, W. Sellers 212,518 Sandpaper roll, O. Gilmore 212,371 Sash cord guide, Clarkson & Kesler (r) 8,586 Sash fastener, J. Benson 212,431 Sash fastener, G. W. Cary 212,354 Sash fastener, J. B. Morris 212,487 Saw, circular, G. Schleicher 212,516 Saw handle, E. R. Osgood 212,396 Saw, jig, G. W. Gary 212,355 Saw mill, gang, H. D. & E. N. Wickes 212,526 Saw mill head block, J. T. James 212,383 Sawing machine, scroll, N. P. Selden 212,326 Scales, platform, F. Fairbanks 212,364 Scales, weighing, G. L. C. Coulon 212,300 Scarf pins, etc., making ball heads of, J. N. Allen 212,297 Scythe snath fastening, P. E. Rudel 212,513 Sewer trap, J. P. Cahill 212,352 Sewing implement, A. J. Lytle 212,481 Sewing machine, C. O. Parmenter 212,495 Sewing machine attachment, J. B. Sulgrove 212,523 Sewing machine plaiter, White & Bowhannan 212,417 Sheet metal vessel bottom, F. W. Moseley 212,484 Shoe, Searl & Bly 212,517 Skate, C. T. Day (r) 8,590 Skylight, J. Friend 212,307 Slate frame, E. Butler (r) 8,588 Sled propeller, G. F. Shaver (r) 8,593 Smelting furnace, iron, P. L. Weimer 212,415 Sole edge burnisher, T. P. Young 212,342 Spoke tenoning machine, A. J. Roberts 212,507 Sprinkling can, G. F. Payne 212,321 Stamp, postage and revenue, K. Wheeler 212,416 Staple machine, W. M. Collins 212,441 Staples in paper, etc., device for inserting metallic, G. W. 212,316 McGill Stave crozer and chamferer, H. H. Dunlevy 212,448 Steak tenderer, E. Richmond 212,505 Steam boiler, fire tube, J. Cowhig 212,301 Steam brake for locomotives, etc., W. L. Card 212,439 Steam piping for heating, etc., B. F. Osborne 212,420 Steam trap, I. W. Merrill 212,391 Stove and furnace grate, S. Smyth 212,407 Stove, cooking, G. H. Hess 212,379 Stove, cooking, J. Jewett 212,472 Stove, oil, Fleming & Hamilton 212,305 Stove oven door and shelf, C. W. Brieder 212,351 Strainer, gravy, J. Scheider (r) 8,584 Strap for garments, adjusting, T. O. Potter 212,400 Street motor, J. T. Cord 212,442 Surveying instrument leveler, G. N. Saegmuller 212,405 Swing, J. Ryan 212,514 Telephone apparatus, speaking, E. Gray 212,373 Telephony, electric, Black & Rosebrugh 212,433 Telephony, electric, A. M. Rosebrugh 212,510 Thill coupling, D. C. Bacon 212,422 Thill coupling, C. E. Gillespie et al. 212,308 Thill coupling, M. F. Ten Eyck 212,333 Thill supporter, vehicle, H. O. Rector 212,325 Ticket, passenger, J. H. Purdy 212,324 Tiles for use as stands, frame for holding ornamental or fancy 212,335 pottery, C. A. Wellington Tiles, decorative, J. G. Low 212,478 Tiles, paving blocks, etc., composition for drain, W. H. Haight 212,377 Tire upsetter, B. K. Taylor 212,332 Tobacco, curing, A. P. Poladura 212,399 Tobacco cutter, Bauer & Seitz 212,347 Tobacco flavoring compound, D. Sternberg 212,331 Tobacco manufacture, J. T. Harris 212,310 Tobacco presser, F. B. Deane 212,446 Traction engine, J. Cooper 212,358 Truss, J. R. Alexander 212,344 Type distributer, A. C. Richards 212,503 Type setter, A. C. Richards 212,504 Umbrella, M. Girbardt 212,457 Umbrella runner, W. H. Belknap 212,428 Undershoe or slipper, G. Gardner 212,370 Vehicle seat lock, W. G. Allen 212,345 Vehicle spring, M. H. Crane 212,302 Vehicle spring bolster, J. G. Snyder 212,328 Velocipede, E. C. F. Otto 212,492 Wash boiler, F. J. Boyer 212,299 Washing and bath tub, J. B O. Shevill 212,327 Washing machine, J. W. Patterson 212,496 Water meter diaphragm, W. B. Mounteney 212,488 Whip holder, Curtis & Worden (r) 8,581 Wire measurer and cutter, G. A. Baron 212,426 Wire, winding tubes and rods with, A. Ball 212,424 Wrench, C. B. Billings 212,298

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TRADE MARKS.

Boots, shoes, and brogans, W. F. Thorne & Co. 7,037 Cigars, Sullivan & Burk 7,035 Cigars, cigarettes, and smoking and chewing tobacco, B. Hilson 7,038 Cotton gins, Printup, Brother & Pollard 7,042 Fertilizers for flowers, W. H. Bowker & Co. 7,041 Grain fans, J. Montgomery 7,032 Hair goods for ladies' wear, M. E. Thompson 7,040 Hoes, Semple & Birge Manufacturing Company 7,039 Medicine for the cure of neuralgia, and the like diseases, J. S. Nicolds 7,033 Roofing paper, carpet paper, or paper felt, and building paper, Watson & Janes 7,043 Soap, Gallup & Hewitt 7,036 Spool cotton, J. & J. Clark & Co 7,031 Table cutlery, John Russell Cutlery Company 7,034

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DESIGNS.

Carpet, T. J. Stearns 11,029 Combined sleigh bell and terret ring, H. M. Richmond 11,027 Crocheted body for shawls, L. Howard 11,028 Oil cloth, C. T. & V. E. Meyer 11,024 to 11,026 Statue, A. Bartholdi 11,023

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ENGLISH PATENTS ISSUED TO AMERICANS.

From February 18 to February 21, inclusive.

Bed bottoms, etc.--C. D. Flynt, Brooklyn, N. Y. Berth.--D. Huston, Boston, Mass. Lead smelting furnace.--G. T. Lewis, Philadelphia, Pa. Locks.--A. P. Thomas _et al._, Baltimore, Md. Railway joint.--P. T. Madison, Indianapolis, Ind. Spikes for railroads.--R. Bocklen, New York city. Ventilating buildings.--F. S. Norton, New York city.

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ADVERTISEMENTS.

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A RARE OPPORTUNITY, ON EASY TERMS.

To be sold at Auction, at Charleston, South Carolina, on Tuesday, the first day of April, 1879, the Taylor Iron Works, complete and in operation, together with all stores, stock, and work on hand on day of sale.

The above is a large, first-class engineering establishment, complete within itself for all kinds of work, comprising iron and brass foundries, boiler shop, machine shops, pattern and millwright shops, with a large stock of patterns for local machinery, and Taylor presses. Connected with the works is a large, well-stocked engineer and mill supply store. All departments have the best of modern tools in thorough repair. Buildings comparatively new, and conveniently arranged on large grounds. The business was established 1844; has always done a large business and maintained a high reputation. The present works, built since 1866, have ample facilities to work 200 men. At present about 100 men are employed. For further particulars apply to the works or to JOHN F. TAYLOR, Sharon Springs, N. Y., who will meet parties at Albany, N. Y., by appointment, or New York, if preferred.

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LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE WORLD

of Plays, Dramas, Comedies, Farces, Ethiopian Dramas, Plays for Ladies only, Plays for Gentlemen only. Wigs, Beards, Moustaches, Face Preparations, Burnt Cork, Jarley's Wax Works, Tableaux, Charades, Pantomimes, Guides to the Stage, and for Amateurs Make up Book, Make up Boxes, New Plays. SAM'L FRENCH & SON, 38 East 14th St., Union Square, New York.

CATALOGUES SENT FREE!!!

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50 _Latest Style_ CARDS. _Bouquet, Lawn, Floral,_ etc., in case, _name in gold_, 10c. SEAVY BROS., Northford, Ct.

[Symbol: Right index] RARE OPPORTUNITY. [Symbol: Left index]

The proprietor, advanced in years and desirous of retiring from active control of business, would _sell at a bargain_, or convert into a joint stock company and retain an interest himself, a Foundry and Machine Shops, with all their machinery and fixtures complete, and now crowded with custom work, having cost upwards of sixty thousand dollars, and the only ones of magnitude for 120 miles on the Mississippi River, on various points of which may be seen specimens of work of these shops at Stillwater, Winona, McGregor. Dubuque, Fulton, Lyons, Clinton, Muscatine, and on many of the boats. For particulars, address the proprietor at Clinton, Iowa.

A. P. HOSFORD.

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FOR SALE--GEAR CUTTER.

Been in use only eighteen months; will cut gears, both Spur-Bevel-Miter and Spiral, from four feet to one inch in diameter. Is complete with counter-shaft and several cutters. Machine made by Pond, of Worcester. Index made by Browne & Sharpe. Cost $900. Will sell for $250.

Address J. G. STOWE, 126 Main Street, Cincinnati, O.

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