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AMERICA, UNITED STATES OP.
Jfunip jitdfs.
AMERICA, TTNITEX) STATES OP.
Edward Riddle, Esq. Commissioner.
N. S. Dodge, Esq. Secretary.
1 Baker, 6. Inv. Portsmouth, New Hampshire.—Paying machine for vessels. Invention for tarring theseams of vessels.
2 Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, Manchester,New Hampshire.—Cotton cloth, including ticking, sheeting,striped shirting, bleached flannel, arid drilling.
3 Eastman, R. Concord, New Hampshire.—Stone-dressing machine.
4 H auel, J. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.—Perfumeryand fanoy soaps.
6 Spratt, James, Cincinnati, Ohio.—Lightning-rods,points, and insulators.
6 Heath, G. Prod. Delhi, Ohio.—Specimen of Indian
corn.
7 Louderback, M. J. Cincinnati, Ohio.—Specimensof preserved peaches.
8 Mooklar & Childs, Cincinnati, Ohio.—Specimensof leaf and chewing tobacco.
9 Hunter, W. M. Cincinnati, Ohio.—Artificial teethon an improved principle.
XO Shepherd, R. A. J. Cincinnati, Ohio.—A shirt.
11 Ieatman, T. H. Cincinnati, Ohio.—Specimens ofAmerican Catawba wine.
12 Buchanan, R. Cincinnati, Ohio.—Specimen ofCatawba wine.
13 Cornear, J. B. T. & J. B. Cincinnati, Ohio.—Spe-cimen of Catawba wine.
14 Williams, N. L. Cincinnati.—Hemp-dressing ma-chines.
15 Duhme, H. Cincinnati, Ohio.—Specimen of Ca-tawba wine.
16 Hazart, R. Cincinnati, Ohio.—Compound mi-croscope.
17 Barnard, J. Zanesville, Ohio.—Brushes, brooms,and whisks.
18 Emory, T. Cincinnati, Ohio.—Lard-oil and ada-mantine candles.
19 Frank, F. Cincinnati, Ohio.—Lard-oil.
20 M'Gregor & Lee, Cincinnati. — Improved banklock.
21 Dominick, G. Cincinnati, Ohio.—Specimen of beeftallow and lard.
22 Smith, H. & D. Newark, Ohio.—Specimens offlour.
23 Otis, B. H. Cincinnati, Ohio. — Mortising andboring machine.
24 Ohio State, Board of Agriculture, Prod. Co-lumbus, Ohio.—Samples of Indian com in the ear, illustra-tive of the different varieties raised in Ohio. Samples ofcom on the stalk. Case of specimens, illustrative of theeconomic geology of Ohio. Box of malt from Indian corn.
25 Movston, W. A. Columbus, Ohio.—Buck-eyedsquirrel (stuffed).
26 Thompson, R. Columbus, Ohio.—Plough. Surgicalinstruments. Invention for teaching the blind to draw andwrite; said to be very simple, and to be applicable to theteaching of geography, geometry, mathematics, &c.
27 Tillingiiast, J. B. Inv. Steubenville, Ohio.—"Patent churn.
28 Eaton, C. L. Columbus, Ohio. — Brooms andbroom-corn.
29 Stafford, J. R. Cleveland, Ohio.—Specimens ofsteam-dried corn meal.
30 Bartlett, R. M. Manu. Cincinnati, Ohio.—Com'mercial and banking tables.
31 Globe Print Company — Chapin, W. G.—Fall
River, Massachusetts.—Printed calicoes. These prints af eon a cloth containing 60 by 64 picks, averaging about thesame count as the British 66’s. ,
32 Pope, J. Memphis, Tennessee.—Specimens of ginned
cotton. .
33 Jones, WniTE, & McCurdy, Philadelphia, Pennsyl'vania.—Artificial teeth and gold foil. Exliibitcd for v a 'tural appearance, and other good qualities.
34 Billings & Ambrose, Inv. Claremont, New llamp’shire.—Method of connecting hubs and axles.
35 Lonsdale Co., Goddard Brothers, Provident
Rhode Island.—Cotton goods. j
36 Bazin Xavier, Philadelphia. — Perfumerysoaps.
37 Bond, S. Memphis, Tennessee.—Specimen of gi nD
cotton. # ^
38 Learned & Reynolds, Indianopolis, Indian®*
Flour extractor. L .a„\A\
39 Palmer, Franklin B. Philadelphia.—A r a
leg; made on a new principle; the tendo Achiliis, A cXand extensor muscles. #
40 Brown, P. A. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.—
mens of fine wool. . ^
41 Lacey & Phillips, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniHarness.
42 Root, M. A. Philadelphia.—Daguerreotypes* . 0j
43 Wetiierill Brothers. Philadelphia, Pcnnsyn
—Four bottles of chemicals ana a sample of white } e p en n-
44 Morris, Jones, & Co. Manu. Philadelphia, ^
sylvania.—Specimens of the best hanging boiler-plateSpecimens of the best hanging boiler-plate iron s t 0 n*mered bar-iron. Specimens of the iron ore and umused at the furnace, and the pig-iron made from it oycoal. Specimens of machine-made cut nails. Whit*
45 Oakford C. Philadelphia. — Moleskin iia ,
Rocky Mountain heaver, and lady’s riding-hat. . on j a .-"
46 Cornelius & Co. I’hiladelphia, lennsy
Lamps, chandeliers, and gas fixtures. , . teeth*
47 Wardlf, S. Philadelphia. Artificial Woo* ^
48 Howell & Bhotiieks, Philadelphia.—P»P
ing8 49 Husiiand, T. J. Manu. Philadelphia, Pcnn8)dv aoi
61 CRAwroKo, H. M. Philadelphia, Penney
Various calf-skins.