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Patent extended by act of Congress approved January 14, 1846—for fourteen years, from January 18, 1846.

What I claim as my invention, is the manner of placing the stone No. 4 off the centre of the shaft stone No. 3, which produces a combination of motions that I believe to be hitherto unknown, and cannot be easily described. JAMES BOGARDUS. New York, December 7, 1831.

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Designs granted, during the year 1846, for seven years.
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No. 44.

What we claim as our production, in the herein specifications and drawings, is the arrangement of the figures upon the castings making up the three parts of a “fireplace grate,” viz: a frame of grate, a summer piece, and a fender, as shown and described, the same consisting of scroll, shell, and foliage work, in the architectural order of Louis XV. We also claim the herein shown pattern of “lace ground work” or neatting, as applied to, or cast upon or in iron, for the purpose of ornamenting grates, and such like castings or work. WILLIAM JACKSON. NATHAN H. JACKSON.

No. 45.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination of the ornament marked C in the accompanying draw: ing, with the ornament, marked B B ; the first consisting of a jun. leaves and stem, and the second of ortoins, cords, and assel.”. two being either combined or not with the ornament marked As in the drawing, consisting of a vase with flowers, leaves, and buds, all bein carved in alto relievo, and made in manner and form as shown in the accompanying drawing, from cast iron, thus Composing a new design for a

.* ALBERT G. BRISTOL. No. 46.

v. - invention or production, is th * . What I claim as my in - !, is the castin - mented as above described, a “spittoon or spit boo, 8 in iron, orna

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stove, and the manner in which 1 form and distribute the ornaments there. on, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the exclusive right to a stove so formed and ornamented.

- WM. RESOR.

No. 48,

I have thus described and represented the respective parts of my newly designed summer furnace, showing the ornamental designs used thereon, and the general shape or configuration thereof; and I do hereby claim the exclusive right to the said ornamental designs, as displayed on a summer furnace of the shape or configuration of that herein described

and represented. WM. P. CRESSON. No. 49.

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What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination of ornamental figures, herein shown and described, form

ing a design for a stove. JOHN F. RATHBONE. No. 50.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination and arrangement of ornamental figures, herein shown and described, forming a design for an air-tight stove. JNO. F. RATHBONE.

No. 51.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination of ornamental figures, herein shown and described, forming an ornamental design for a stove. JNO. F. RATHBONE.

No. 52.

What I claim to have produced in this design, and wish to secure in letters patent, is the raised ornaments, as described, upon a ground work of any style, with the same combination or ornaments, for a “frame of grate;” the raised ornaments upon the centre or “summer piece,” in the helein shown combination ; the raised ornaments on the “fender,” with the shown combination of ornaments. I also claim the combining of these together into one grate, consisting of a frame of “grate,” summer piece, and “fender,” the same making up a complete “parlor grate” of a

new and original design. ADAM HAMPTON. No. 5S,

What I claim as my inverties, ari desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination and arrangement of ornamental figures, and the conformation of parts, herein described and represented, forming a design for

an ornamented air-tight cooking stove. ----- JOHN, E. THOMAS.

No. 54.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination and arrangement of ornamented figures, herein shown

and described, forming an ornamental design for a cooking stove. JNO. F. RATHBONE.

No. 55. - What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination and arrangement of ornamental figures, herein shown and described, forming a design for an ornamented cooking stove. JOHN MORRISON,

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What we claim as our invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the ornamental figure or design for stoves, substantially as herein set forth and represented in the accompanying drawing. : - - - ROBERT BARBER... MICHAEL HOFFMAN.

No. 57.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination and arrangement of ornamental figures, represented in the accompanying drawings, forming a design for an ornamental cooking

stove. LOUIS GRAWLINE. No. 58.

* o What I claim as my invention is the combination of ornamental figures, herein described and shown, forming an ornamental design for a

Stove. WILLIAM SHAW. No. 59.

What I claim and desire to secure by letters patent is the form of the head, as herein set forth, to be applied to the handles of silver forks; spoons, ladles, and other articles of table use, together with the application of the embellishments, herein described, to be embossed on the handles, back and front, of the within named articles for table use. - MICHAEL GIBNEY.

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stove, and the manner in which 1 form and distribute the ornaments there. on, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the exclusive right to a stove so formed and ornamented.

- WM. RESOR.

No. 48,

I have thus described and represented the respective parts of my newly designed summer furnace, showing the ornamental designs used thereon, and the general shape or configuration thereof; and I do hereby claim the exclusive right to the said ornamental designs, as displayed on a summer furnace of the shape or configuration of that herein described

and represented. WM. P. CRESSON. No. 49.

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What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination of ornamental figures, herein shown and described, form

ing a design for a stove. - JOHN F. RATHBONE. No. 50.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination and arrangement of ornamental figures, herein shown and described, forming a design for an air-tight stove. * JNO. F. RATHBONE.

No. 51.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination of ornamental figures, herein shown and described, form

ing an ornamental design for a stove. - JNO. F. RATHBONE.

No. 52.

What I claim to have produced in this design, and wish to secure in letters patent, is the raised ornaments, as described, upon a ground work of any style, with the same combination or ornaments, for a “frame of grate;” the raised ornaments upon the centre or “summer piece,” in the helein shown combination ; the raised ornaments on the “fender,” with the shown combination of ornaments. I also claim the combining of these together into one grate, consisting of a frame of “grate,” summer piece, and “fender,” the same making up a complete “parlor grate” of a

new and original design. ADAM HAMPTON. No. 53.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination and arrangement of ornamental figures, and the conformation of parts, herein described and represented, forming a design for an ornamented air-tight cooking stove.

... JOHN, E. THOMAS,

No. 54.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination and arrangement of ornamented figures, herein shown and described, forming an ornamental design for a cooking stove. JNO. F. RATHBONE.

No. 55. - What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination and arrangement of ornamental figures, herein shown and

described, forming a design for an ornamented cooking stove. JOHN MORRISON,

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What we claim as our invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the ornamental figure or design for stoves, substantially as herein set forth and represented in the accompanying drawing. --. . .” ROBERT BARBER. MICHAEL HOFFMAN.

No. 57.

. What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination and arrangement of ornamental figures, represented in the accompanying drawings, forming a design for an ornamental cooking

Stove.
LOUIS GRAWLINE.
No. 58.

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What I claim as my invention is the combination of ornamental fig

ures, herein described and shown, forming an ornamental design for a

Stove. WILLIAM SHAW. No. 59.

What I claim and desire to secure by letters patent is the form of the head, as herein set forth, to be applied to the handles of silver forks; spoons, ladles, and other articles of table use, together with the application of the embellishments, herein described, to be embossed on the handles, back and front, of the within named articles for table use. - MICHAEL GIBNEY.

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