Williams' Cincinnati (Hamilton County, Ohio) city directory, 1868, Part 24

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Publication date: 1868/69
Publisher: Taylor, Mich. : Williams Directory Co
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Conkling Richard B. elk. bds. 25 Barr


Conkling Wm. mach. li. 286 Broadway


Conklyn Jno. C. (Burrowes & C.) res. Brighton Station, C., H. & D. R. R


Conlan M. lab. h. High nr. Washington


Conlerton Ann, h. 47 E. 4th


Conlett A. C. carp. wks. 457 Freeman


Conley Mrs. Ann, h. 41 Race


Conley Mrs. Annie, h. 289 Elm


Conley Edward, bds. Hummel House


Conley Geo. W. clk. n. e. c. 5th and Vine


Conley Gregory, lab. h. 52 Race


Conley James, printer, h. 23 Harrison


Conley J. T. paper mkr. h. 108 Baum


Conley John, 60 W. 6th


Conley John, lab. h. 7 Lucy


Conley John, lab. h. 154 Lock


Conley John, lab. h. e. s. Vine nr. Corp. Line Conley Mrs. Margaret, h. R. R. nr. Vance


Conley Michael, finisher, wks. 165 W. 2d


Conley Michael, dray. h. w. s. Oregon nr. 3d Conley P. hinge mkr. wks. M. Greenwood's Conley Patrick, dray. h. w. s. Oregon nr. 3d Conley Patrick H. saloon, 139 E. 6th Conley Thos. bklayer, h. 228 E. 6th "See also "Connelly"


Conlin Michael, bklayer, h. 240 E. 6th


Conlogue J. W. general sup't O. & M. R. R. 353 W.4th


Conlogue Wm. bds. 43 Hathaway


Conlon Mrs. C. h. 308 Main Conlon Geo. cooper, h. 308 Main Conlon J. lab. h. 394 E. Front Coulon James, saloon, 567 W. 5th


Conlon Michael, cooper, wks. 109 E. 8th


Conlon Thos. cooper, wks. 109 E. 8th Conlon Win. lab. bds. 186 Race


Conly Mrs. Alice, h. n. w. c. Pearl and Pike Conly Edward, eik. 196 Main


Conly Mrs. Jane, h. n. w. c. Pearl and Pike


Conly Miss Mary, h. 14 Pike


Conly Michael, brass founder, bds. 63 Elm Conly Peter, lab. h. 213 E. Front Conly Thos. saloon, 14 Pike


Conn Carrie, teacher, h. 190 Betts


Conn John, fireman, wks. C., H. & D. R. R


INSURE WITH THE


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Connaghan Patrick, lab. h. 365 W. 5th Connant Miss Carrie, h. 126 Dayton Connarton A. finisher, wks. M. Greenwood's Connarty Patrick, grocery, 170 W. Front Connaughty James, lab. h. 143 Commerce


CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., 65 W. 3d, Evans & Lind- sey, Agents


CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., 34 W. 3d, C. W. Ellis, Agent


Connell Anna, h. 9 Pine


Connell C. shoe mkr. bds. s. w. c. 5th and Smith


Connell Chas. lab. wks. 100 Sycamore


Connell Cornelius, molder, h. 54 Richmond


Connell D. F. (Chas. Taylor & Co.) res. New Cumberland, W. Va


Connell Damel, lab. h. 489 W. 6th


Connell Edward, polisher, wks. C. Rule & Cole- inan's


Connell Mrs. Hannah, h. 302 John


Connell Jas. lab. h. e. s. Montgomery Pike


Connell Jas. dray. bds. 542 W. 5th


Connell Jas. lab. h. 11 Ramsey


Connell Mary, trimmings, 47 E. 8th


Connell Mrs. Mary, h. s. w. c. Central Av. and Pearl


Connell Patrick, lab. wks. 146 W. 3d


Connelly Andrew, bds. 324 Baymiller


Connelly Anna, huckster, h. 333 W. Court


Connelly Anthony, saloon, 568 W. 6th


Connelly Barney, joiner, h. 50 Kossuth


Connelly Mrs. Bridget, h. 12 Race


Connelly Cornelius, lab. wks. Finnigan's Stone Works


Connelly Mrs. Ellen, h. 91 W. Front


Connelly Frank, h. 27 Webb


Connelly J. cooper, h. 230 Broadway


Connelly J. lab. h. 52 Butler


Connelly J. H. clk. 94 W. 4th, h. 137 W. 7th


Connelly James, lab. h. 246 E. 6th


Connelly James, printer, h. 23 Harrison Connelly John, eng. h. 61 Butler


Connelly John, carp. h. 324 Baymiller


Connelly John, lab. h. 249 W. Front


Connelly Jos. carp. h. 305 Freeman


Connelly Margaret, servt. 428 W. Court


Connelly Mrs. Mary, h. 87 Longworth Connelly Mrs. Mary, h. 234 E. Pearl


Connelly Martin. lab. h. 109 E. 2d


Connelly Michael, cooper, h. 6 Crippen al


Connelly Michael, porter, 21 E. 2d


Connelly P. sheet iron wkr. 136 E. 2d, res. Newport


Connelly Patrick, cook, h. 99 E. 2d


Connelly Patrick, lab. h. 97 Hopkins


Connelly Peter, baker, h. 568 W. 6th


Connelly Richard, dray. h. 220 Water


Connelly Richard, watchman, bds. 315 W. 2d


Connelly Thos. lab. wks. 746 Central Av


Connelly Thos. painter, bds. 87 Longworth ROSee also "Conley"


Conner Chas. mach. h. 585 W. 5th


Conner Edward, lab. bds. 305 W. 2d


Conner James, mach. h. 563 W. 3d


Conner John, sawyer, h. 151 Central Av


Conner John G. tel. operator, bds. 62 Barr


Conner John S. elk. City Solicitor's office, h. 313 Race


Conner Michael, blksmith, h. s. e. c. Court and Cutter


Conner Michael, hostler, wks. 17 E. 5th


Conner O. E. at 171 Vine, res. Wyoming, O Conner P. S. phys. 313 Race


Conner Wm. lab. h. 103 E. 2d


Connerton Margaret, servt. c. Auburn and Corp. Line Conners Mrs. - , h. 243 E. Pearl


Conn John A. clk. Custom House, li. 190 Betts | Conners Arthur, shoe mkr. h. 48 Carr


Connecticut Mutual Life Ins. Co. Over $17,670,000. EVANS & LINDSEY, Agents, 65 W. Third St.


Assets,


For PUMPS, go to


Dannenhold & White,


PLUMBERS, 99 W. Fifth St.


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Conners C. mach. wks. I., C. & L. R. R Conners Mrs. Delia, h. 43 Observatory Road Conners Dennis, lab. h. n. s. Court nr. Harriet Conners Edward, blksmith, h. 125 Water Conners Felix, expressman, h. s. e. c. 2d and Smith


Conners Jas. eng. h. G. Taylor al


Conners John, carp. h. 151 Central Av Conners John, lab. n. s. Augusta w. of John


Conners John, lab. bds. 113 Elm


Conners John, lab. h. n. e. c. Broadway and 7th


Conners John, lab. h. 605 W. Front


Conners Martin, wks. 493 E. Front


Conners Michael, eng. h. s.e.c. 6th and Baum


Conners Michael, lah. bds. 717 Central Av


Conners Michael, lab. h. 11 Mill


Conners Mrs. Nora. h. 48 Carr


Conners Patrick, lab. h. 6 Taylor al


Conners Patrick, lab. wks. C., H. & D. R. R Connersman Peter, cigar mkr. h. c. 13th and Walnut


Connersmann John M. blksmith, h. 450 Walnut Connerty Andrew, tanner, bds. 161 Lock


Connery Edward, dray. h. 177 Barr


Connery Mary, servt. 202 Richmond Connery Margaret E. teacher, h. 177 Barr Connery Mrs. Susan, h. 177 Barr


Conniper Stephen, painter, bds. 367 W. 5th Connolly James, cooper, 25 Commerce, h. 230 Broadway


Connolly Lawrence, porter, h. 28 Commerce Connoly Wm. stair builder, h. s. s. Franklin nr. Western Av Connoly Bartley, saloon, 116 W. Front Connomer Anthony, stone cutter, wks. n. w. c. Elm and 2d


Connor Benj. H. mach. h. 206 Barr


Connor Dennis, shoe mkr. h. 58 E. 7th


Connor Jacob, bkmolder, h. 92 Gest Connor James, horse shoer, wks. 90 Richmond Connor Jeremiah, dray. h. 133 Spring


Connor Mrs. Johanna, h. 175 Central Av


Connor John, lab. res. W. Walnut Hills


Connor John, lab. h. w. s. Pancoast al. b. 7th and 8th


Connor M. blksmith shop, 404 W. Court, h. s. e. c. Court and Cutter


Connor Michael, lab. h. 126 Central Av Connors Ben. lab. res. W. Walnut Hills


Connors Mrs. Ellen, h. 170 W. Front Connors Mrs. Ellen, h. 448 George Connors Jas. eng. C., H. & D. R. R


Connors Jas. painter, bds. 308 Central Av


Connors John, lab. wks. 746 to 702 Central Av Connors Michael, grocery, n. s. Channing nr. Price


Connors Michael, lab. wks. 746 Central Av


Connors Michael, lab. C., H. & D. R. R Connors Patrick, striker, C., H. & D. R. R


Connors Thomas lab. wks. 746 Central Av


Connors Wm. saloon, n. e. c. Front and Lud- low


Connorton A. lab. h. 44 E. 7th Connory John, wks. 493 E. Front Conover Con. lah. O. & M. elevator Conover George W. (White & C.) h. 7th nr. Cen- tral Av


Conrad -, boiler mkr. wks. 26 Pike Conrad Casper, lab. h. 113 Poplar Conrad Chas. lab. wks. 159 W. 3d Conrad Chas. porter, h. 592 Race Conrad Mrs. Elizabeth, h. 752 W. Front Conrad Geo. tanner, h. 32 Dunlap Conrad Geo. trunk mkr. h. 102 Ham. Road Conrad H. mach. wks. M. Greenwood's Conrad J. lab. h. 374 E. Front Conrad John C. saloon, 717 Central Av Conrad Joseph, grocer, 63 Elder Conrad Louis, brewer, bds. 606 Vine Conrad Mary, h. 752 W. Front Conrad Mrs. Mary, h 140 Everett Conrad N. lab. wk4. 48 Martin Conrad Peter, huekster, h. 59 W. Court Conrad Peter, shoe mkr. h. 553 Walnut Conrad Sanford, lab. h. 140 Everett Conrad Terrance, lab. h. R. R. nr. Hill


Conrad Valentine, shoe mkr. h. 32 Dunlap Conrad Wmn. painter, h. 9 Mulberry Conradi Chas. mach. h. 393 Vine


Conradi Chr. foreman Lafayette Brewery Conradi Fred. blksmith, h. n. e. c. Elm and 14th


Conradi Fred. brewer, h. 745 Vine


Conradi Fred. (C. & Steinwedel) h. 492 Race Conradi Henry, lab. h. 544 Main


Conradi Herman, lab. wks. 397 Vine


C YONRADI & STEINWEDEL, (Fred. C. & Chas. S.) Carriage and Wagon Manu- facturers, 80 12th


Conradi W. car. trimmer, h. 174 Wade


Conrath P. S. saloon, s. w. c. Pearl and Ludlow. Conrow Orin, eng. h. 60 W. 6th


Conroy Chas. h. n. e. c. 3d and Central Av


Conroy Dennis, lab. h. 192 Cutter


Conroy Gregory, shoe mkr. wks. 275 Central Av


Conroy Henry, tailor, bds. 186 Race Conroy Jas. dray. h. 144 Baymiller


Conroy Jas. hostler, wks. 73 Gano


Conroy John, lab. h. w. s. McLean nr. Hatch


Conroy John, lab. h. 9 Donnersberger


Conroy John, lab. bds. s. e. c. Pike and Pearl Conroy John, lab. h. 43 Race


Conroy John, tailor, 143 W. Front


Conroy O. shoe mkr. bds. 186 Race


Conroy Peter, clk. 121 Walnut, h. 410 Race


Conroy Thos. lab. wks. n. w. c. Freeman and Front


Conroy Thos. lab. h. s. w. e. 3d and Mill Conry Michael, lab. h. 68 W. Mulberry Consadine Patrick, mach. wks. 222 E. Front Consel Gust. tinner, h. 103 Ham. Road Consel Henry. tinner, h. Black nr. Moore Conselyea Andrew, lab. h. 205 Bank


Constable Alexander, contractor, bds. n. s. Channing nr. Price


Constable J. finisher, wks. 200 Vine Constant H. mer. h. 300 Walnut


Consul Nicholas, turner, h. n. s. Carney nr. Hatch


Contant J. K. blksmith, wks. 132 W. 6th Contenberger Lewis, lab. h. 298 Carr


CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO. of New York, Evans & Lindsey, Agents, 65 W. 3d


CONTINENTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, H. B. Moore, General Agent, 38 W. 3d


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CONTINENTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, 141 Main, T. L. Harper, General Agent


Conver Christian, butcher, h. 214 Findlay Converse D. H. watchman, h. 181 W. 6th Conway -, carp. h. 1216 E. Front


Conway C. widow, h. 70 Laurel


Conway Mrs. Catherine, h. 28 Avery Conway Dennis, lab. h. 150 Water Conway Geo. porter, h. 121 Avery Conway J. lab. Mills, Loughead & Co.'s


Conway Jas. lab. bds. 31 E. 5th Conway John, eng. h. 459 E. 3d


Conway John, dray. h. 531 W. 5th


Conway John, driver, Harnden Ex. Co


Conway John, carp. h. 104 George Conway John, lab. h. 376 E. 3d


Conway John, lah. h. 79 Abigail Conway John, policeman, h. 243 Broadway Conway Kate, servt. 229 E. 5th


Conway Lawrence, blksmith, h. 376 E. 3d


Conway M. mach. wks. 137 W. 2d


Conway M. R. finisher, wks. 137 W. 2d Conway Michael, carp. h. 89 Avery


Conway Michael, dray. wks. 288 Broadway


Conway Michael, lab. h. 141 Abigail Conway Michael, lab. h. 285 W. Front Conway Patrick, lab. bds. e. s. Lebanon Pike, c. Liberty


Conway Patrick, shoe mkr. wks. 97 Walnut


Conway Patrick, shoe mkr. 1265 E. Front Conway Thos. canvasser, h. 14 Commerce Conway Thos. dray. h. 85 Spring Conway Win. porter, h. 79 Accommodation Conway Wm. saloon, 320 Plum


Home Insurance Co., of N. Y. Cash Assets, $3,623,896 78.


EVANS & LINDSEY, Agents, 65 West Third St.


Gibson & Ogden,


PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Corner Fifth and Plum Sts.


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Cook -, chair mkr. h. 200 Clark


Cook - -, widow, h. 249 Everett Cook -, h. s. w. c. Central Av. and Eliza- beth


Cook Mrs. h. 456 W. Front


Cook A. (A. C. & Co.) h. 66 Betts


Cook A. & Co. (A. C. & Geo. Cook) cab. ware, 491 Central Av


Cook A. J. coal measurer, bds. 393 George


Cook Ambrose, letter carrier, h. 451 W. Court Cook Ann, cof. h. 494 W. Front


Cook Barney, carp. h. 219 Betts


Cook Barney, coppersmith, wks. 171 W. Court Cook Barney, huckster, h. 611 Plum


Cook Benj. coffin mkr. h. 135 Carr


Cook C. A. (C., Coburn & Mack) res. Chicago Cook C. C. mate, h. 119 Barr


Cook C. mach. wks. M. Greenwood's


YOOK CARTER, Stoves and Tinware, h. w. c. Central Av. and Richmond


Cook Mrs. Catherine, h. 50 E. 2d Cook Chas. h. 361 W. 4th


Cook Chas. baker, wks. 293 Main


Cook Chas. jewelry, 370 W. 5th Cook Chas. porter, 56 W. 2d


Cook Chas. W. car. trimmer, bds. 414 W. 5th Cook Christ. teamster, h. n. s. Poplar b. Ham. Road and Buckeye


Cook Christopher, waiter, Atlantic Restaurant YOOK, COBURN & MACK, (C. A. C., C. E. C., E. B. M. & J. H. Burrill) Newspa- per Advertising Agents, Room 11, Pike's Opera House


Cook Edward, painter, h. High nr. Washing- ton


Cook Edward. renderer, n. w. c. Central Av. and Poplar, res. Spring Grove


Cook Fred. grocer, n. w. c. Betts and Baymil- ler


Cook Fred. shoe mkr. h. 16 E. Mulberry Cook Geo. (A. Cook & Co.) h. 66 Betts


Cook Geo. clk. 84 and 86 E. Pearl


Cook Geo. lab. h. 470 W. Front


Cook Geo. shoe mkr. bds. 470 W. Front


Cook Geo. A. marble cutter, h. 680 Vine


Cook H. cab. mkr. wks. s. w. c. Plum and Wade


Cook H. L. box mkr. wks. 305 Plum


Cook H. P. b. k. 69 W. 3d, h. 137 W. 7th Cook Mrs. Harriet, h. 171 E. 8th


Cook Henry, box mkr. h. Ludlow Av. nr. Gest COOK J. S., Walnut Hills Nursery, 197 and 199 Walnut, res. Walnut Hills


Cook Jacob, butcher, h. 64 Dunlap


Cook Jacob, lab. h. 69 E. Pearl


Cook Jacob, lab. h. 119 Buckeye


Cook Jacob, trunk mkr. wks. n. e. c. 2d and Main


Cook Jas. W. dyer, h. 76 Gest Cook John, baker, wks. 179 Race


Cook John, (Leonard & C.) h. 233 Everett Cook John, chair mkr. h. 4 Noble Court Cook John, furniture, 627 Central Av Cook John, grinder, b. 495 Walnut Cook John, Jab. h. 770 Central Av Cook John, lab. l. e. s. Eming nr. Ravine Cook John, packer, h. 20 Stark Cook John, polisher, li. 87 Findlay Cook John, tailor, bds. 125 Ham. Road Cook John, sheet iron wkr. h. 430 E. Front Cook John D. blksmith, h. 874 W. 6th Cook John D. saddler, h. 537 Baymiller Cook John L. agt. h. 267 Walnut Cook Jonah, dray. h. 92 Avery


Cook Joseph, (Fell & C.) h. 24 Dudley Cook Joseph, huckster, h. 87 Providence Cook Mrs. Julia, clk. h. 658 E. Front


Cook Lee, clk. s. e. c. 5th and Walnut, h. 371 W.5th


Cook Leonidas B. b. k. n. w. c. Central Av. and Richmond


Cook Lewis, mach. wks. 116 W. 2d Cook Lonis, clk. bds. 57 Everett Cook Lizzie, servt. 147 Linn Cook M. H. (M. H. C. & Co.) 11. 361 W. 4th


Cook M. H. & Co. (M. HI. C.) planing mill, 22 Hannibal


INSURE WITH THE


PHOENIX.


Cook M. W. sexton 7th Presbyterian Church Cook Mrs. Margaret, h. 219 Betts


Cook Mary, laundress, h. 102 Water


Cook Mrs. Mary, h. s. e. c. Richmond and MeLain Av


Cook Martin, lab. h. rear 401 Vine


Cook Michael, blksmith shop, 243 W. Liberty, h. 627 Central Av


Cook Michael, boiler mkr. wks. 29 Lawrence Cook Michael, lab. h. 55 Mill


Cook Mollie E. bds. 214 Plum


Cook Pat. mach. h. 78 15th


Cook Peter, lab. bds. 74 E. Pearl


Cook Peter, tailor, h. 33 Hamer


Cook Robert W. b. k. 25 W. 2d, res. Carthage


Cook S. H. printer, h. 356 Plum


Cook Mrs. Sallie, h. 137 Clinton


Cook Sophia, bds. 17 Jordan al


Cook Theo. h. 427 W. 6th


Cook Thos. eng. res. W. Walnut Hills


Cook W. C. at 199 Walnut, res. Walnut Hills


Cook W. H. h. 351 W. 8th


Cook W. H. physician, 101 W. 6th, h. 157 George Cook Wm. h. 317 George


Cook Wm. wks. 493 E. Front


Cook Wm. clk. h. 464 W. 9th


Cook Wm. h. 119 Buckeye


Cook Wm. boiler mkr. h. 490 E. Front


Cook Wm. foreman, h. 195 Hopkins


Cook Wm. D. tinner, wks. 343 Central Av


Cook Wm. E. clk. h. 76 Gest


Cook Y. finisher, li. 76 Avery


Cooke E. S. pass. agt. s. e. c. Public Landing and Broadway, bds. Broadway Hotel


OOKE G. F. Assistant Superintendent Erie Transportation Co., 108 Walnut ; h. 263 Everett


Cooke John T. clk. 72 W. 4th, h. 77 Mound


Cooke Mary, clk. 102 W. 5th


Cooke Richard, carp. h. 90 Barr


Cookmeyer Fred. sawyer, lı. 408 Freeman


Cooks Wm. clk. bds. 324 Freeman


Cooley John fireman, h. 230 Sycamore


Coolidge Chas. H. cik. 244 W. 2d, bds. 174 Plum


Coolidge Mrs. E. T. h. 162 W. 8th


Coolidge Edwin C. (John K. Coolidge & Co.) bds. 174 Plum


Coolidge John K. (J. K. C. & Co.) res. Spring Grove Coolidge John K. & Co. (John K. C., Natlian H. Hill & E. C. Coolidge) furniture, 244 W. 2d


Cooling Frank, tailor, h. 365 W. 5th


Cooling John, fireman, h. 30 Sycamore


Coolman Phillip, lab. h. 293 Water


Coombe E. (Daniels & C.) h. 145 Barr


Coombs Henry, tailor, bds. 162 W. 5th


Coon David, peddler, h. 67 Elder


Coon George, lab. h. 926 Central Av


Coon Henry, eng. h. 20 Goodloe


Coon Henry, policeman, h. 441 W. 9th


Coon John, eng. h. Kemper Lane nr. Front


Coones Frank, hostler, h. E. Front nr. Corp. Line


Coones Garret, lab. h. E. Front nr. Corp. Line


Cooncy Daniel, lab. res. W. Walnut Hills


Cooney John, lab. C., H. & D. R. R


Cooney Mrs. Mary, h. 481 W.3d


Cooney Patrick, grocery, 842 E. Front


Cooney Patrick, lab. h. 303 W. 2d


Coons Mrs. C. h. 604 E. Front Coons Charles E. finisher, bds. 456 W. 5th


Coons E. finisher, wks. 290 E. Front Coons Mrs. Frances, h. 456 W. 5th


Coons Geo. cigar mkr. h. 621 Sycamore


Coons Harrison, belt mkr. h. 533 E. 3d


Coons J. F. h. 89 E. 4th


Coons Win. clk. 118 W. 3d, bds. 265 W. 3d


Connecticut Mutual Life Ins. Co. over $17,670,000. EVANS & LINDSEY, Agents, 65 W. Third St.


Assets,


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For HYDRANTS, go to


Dannenhold & White,


PLUMBERS, 99 W. Fifth St.


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10. JOINT INVENTORS are entitled to a joint patent, but neither can claim one separately.


11. ASSIGNMENTS may be made previons to application, and should be recorded in United States Patent Office within three months.


12. A PART OWNER of a patent may, in the absence of any contract, assign his interest or any fractional part thereof, or he may, either alone or in company with others, purchase or make as many ma- chincs as he pleases, and may sell them to othors with the right to use or sell them; or he may refuse to sell them, and may rent them; but he has no power to control the action of, nor to exerciso any super- vision over, a co-proprietor, nor to compel contri- bution of profits or losses, nor to enforce a partition of the right, nor is either party under any obligation to make the property profitable. Such parties must be regarded as having interests which are distinet and separate in their nature, though derived from the


same instrument; and having the same interests, with the right to use them separately, they can not, for any legal use of them, ineur any obligation to each other .- Chapman, J., Supreme Ct. Mass. 1864, p. 225. Allen Mass. Rep.


13. THE SPECIFICATION must set forth the invention in such full, clear, and exact terms, as to enable one skilled in the art to which it appertains, to compound and use it without making any experiments of his own. - 5 lloward, 4.


14. ABANDONMENT .- If an inventor (before application for a patent) knowingly suffers his in- vention to go into public and general use without objection, it is a dedication of it to the public .- 4 Mason, 108.


No patent is held to be invalid by reason of the purchase, sale, or use prior to the application for a patent, except on proof of the abandonment of the invention to the publie; or that such purchase, sale, or prior nse, has been for more than two years prior to such application for a patent. Act 1839, Scc. 7.


15. PRIOR DESCRIPTION in a public work, if relied upon to void a patent, must be such as would be sufficient in a patent .- Parker v. Stiles, M'Lean, Nov. 1849.


16. AN IMPROVER upon an original patent has no right to use the original, nor has the original patentee a right to use the improvement without license -1 Peters, C. C. 399.


17. MERE COLORABLE DIFFER- ENCES, or slight improvements, can not shake the right of the original inventor .- 2 Gall. 54.


18. A COMBINATION CLAIM is not in- fringed by the use of any number of parts less than the whole .- 3 M'Lean, 454


19. LEGITIMATE COMBINATION, is where two or more parts act together, in a new way, with a useful result.


20. MECHANICAL EQUIVALENT means a substitute known to the art.


21. THE PRODUCT of a patented machine is not patent property,-3 M'Lean, 296-97.


22. LOCAL RIGHTS .- Patented articles pur- chased under a local right can not be sold or used out- side of the territory of the vendor.


23. PATENTEES are required to mark each article made or vended under their patent, (or where this is impracticable, to mark the package) with the word "patented," and the day and year; but in- fringers, who have been duly notified, are liable, not- withstanding the omission of such marking by the patentee. Aet 1861. Sec. 13.


24. PENALTY of not less than $100 and costs is incurred for each fraudulent marking of unpatented articles with the word "patent " or like phrase, or for unauthorized use of a patentee's mark. Act 1842, Sec. 5


25. THE INVENTION, if new, and useful to the public, may be the result either of long experiment and profound research, or of a sudden and lucky thought or mere accidental discovery. * ** * Luek, labor, or inspiration gives an equal right .- Tindal, C. J.


The first inventor has the prior right, if he had re- duced the invention to a practical form by drawing or otherwise, and has nsed reasonable diligence in adapting and perfecting it .- 1 Story, 590-596.


There is no doubt that he who has discovered some new element or property of matter, may secure to himself the ownership of his discovery, so soon as he lias been able to illustrate its practicability and to demonstrate its valuc. His patent, in such a case, will be commensurate with the principle it annonnces to the world, and may be as broad as the mental conception itself. But the mental conception must have been susceptible of embodiment, and must, in fact, have been ciubodicd in somne mechanical device, or in some process or art. The abstract must be re- solved into the concrete. The patent must be for a thing, not for an idea merely .- Kano, J., U. S. D. C. Pa.


26. SECRET USE .- The inventor, who, from selfishnoss, indifference, or eaprico, wishes to with- hold from the knowledge and enjoyment of his fellow- citizens a discovery which he has made, must see to it, that, in burying his "secret," he preserves proofs of its existence, ready to be produced whenever the action of another and more generous inventor shall summon him to the issue .- Holt, Commissioner of l'atents, Nov., 1858.


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