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dec 14-dw Covington, Kv.PvFki^AOENCY A\D MATllfCMA77-CAL E;V(i/ A'/*;ERlNG.—The subset il*r, having resigned his situation in the Patent Office to devote himself to the preparation of specifications anc. drawings, and ail matters connected with the obtaining of Patent* for useful inventions, either in this country or Europe, will, from his intimate knowledge of the progress of useful arts and manufactures, at home and at road, be able to judge of the novelt) and utility of inventions submi’ted for his examination, and furnish all the information ne-ce.-scry to avoid the expense of making application for patents in csrs in whiefi they could not be granted. A mtdel for a machine or apparatus or specimens for a composition of matter, arc required by law, before a Patent can i«sne. By sending a model or specimen to the subscriber, with a short statement of the object of the invention, he will prepare the necessary papers, and forward them to the applicant for execu’ion.B«in» well acquainted with the Patent law’s of the United States, England and France, and all the decisions of our c. urts on Patents, he tenders his services in all ca es requiring information on these subjects, and in compiling and arranging evidence, .C. To individuals and companies wilt;hing to procure drawings and estimates of machinery, or buildings, or manufactories, on the most modern and improved plans, or on any other matter connected with Mechanical Engineering, he will furnish information; and, should it la* required, will locate and superintend structures of this dcsciiption. He will abo attend to the sule o7 machinery and patent inventions.All letters addressed to the subscriber must be post paid, and a fee of five dollars accompany applications foi information relating to Patents. lt;bar gcs for other business transactions will be made according to their magnitude.I. JAMES GREENOUGH.Georgetown, D, C.Certificate of the Hon. It. L. Ellsworth, Commissioner of Patents.Patkxt Office, Nov. 20th, 1841, Mr. J, J. Grecnough, who has for some years been employed in the Patent Office, in a highly responsible situation, under (lie act of 1837, restoring the records, having to my regret tendered his resig-nation, t take great pleasure in recommending him as a gentleman worthy of confidence, and as being particularly qualified to take charge of any business requiting a knowledge of mechanical science, the progress of the arts, and patent improvements.— Mr. Grecnough is also well acquainted with the practice of this of! ce. Ilxvni E. Ellsworth. dec LVtfN. II, On application to B. F. Grecnough, Esq. at the new Lamp Store, No. 109 Mail) el inform * tion can be obtained regarding the transaction ol business with the above agency. J. J. G.VTEW PORK ANl) LARD —years$250cthat 1 he gi tail t Coal cents lin« ' their wishN.Eastdelt;will b Mono electii year. decYVof the ish toof SJMJ shoes time t waer Fo and II cornei40FoidecKeadicity.decEu*e ol bydecvvwhidi we fet wish N. oct
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Daily Cincinnati Republican

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Fri, Dec 17, 1841

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