MUNN & Company Redattori e proprietari. Settimanale pubblicata al n. 37 Park-fila (Park Edificio) New York termini-due dollari per anno-un dollaro in anticipo e il resto in sei mesi. Singole copie della carta sono in vendita presso l'ufficio di pubblicazione e a tutti i negozi periodiche negli Stati Uniti e in Canada. Sampson bassa figlio & Co. i librai americano No. 47 Ludgate Hill Londra Inghilterra sono gli agenti britannici di ricevere le sottoscrizioni NEW YORK sabato 29 marzo 1862. Che cosa può essere fatto per gli inventori-CONSULENZA GRATIS E CONSIGLI PER PAGARE. Per le informazioni dei nostri nuovi abbonati ci sarebbe stato
Questa immagine potrebbe avere delle imperfezioni perché è storica o di reportage.
MUNN & COMPANY Editors and Proprietors. PUBLISHED WEEKLY At No. 37 Park-row (Park Building) New York TERMS—Two Dollars per annum—One Dollar in advance and the remainder in six months. Single copies of the paper are on sale at the office of publication and at all periodical stores in the United States and Canada. Sampson Low Son & Co. the American Booksellers No. 47 Ludgate Hill London England are the British Agents to receive subscriptions NEW YORK SATURDAY MARCH 29 1862. WHAT CAN BE DONE FOR INVENTORS—ADVICE GRATIS AND ADVICE FOR PAY. For the information of our new subscribers we would state that it is the custom at the office of this paper to examine models or drawings and descriptions of alleged new inventions and to give written or verbal in any branch of machinery and contemplate securing the same by Letters Patent are advised to send a sketch or mods) of it to this office. An examination will be made and an answer returned by early mail. Through our Branch Office located directly opposite the Patent Office in Washingiton we are enabled to make special examinations into the novelty and patentability of inventions. By having the records of the Patent Office to search and the models and draw extent of the claim that it is expedient to set up when the papers for an application are prepared. For this special examination at the Patent Office we make a charge of Five Dollars. It is necessary that a model or drawing and a description of the invention should accompany the remittance. The publishers of this paper have been engaged in procuring patents for the past sixteen years during than FIFTEEN THOUSAND patentees. Nearly all the patents taken by American citizens in FOREIGN coun tries are procured through the:agency of this office. Pamphlets of instructions as to the best mode of furnished free on application. inventors at this office see advertisement on another No. 37 Park-row New York. OUR NAVY--WHO IS TO BLAME 'I escapes the lips of many loyal citizens. It