Do Do teaching by means of a dumb instrument Do notes Musical instruments Do do keyed, producing a swell Ornamenting, gilding, &c., with types Do columns Schaffer Nichs. A. Litic George Geib William C. Phillips John Selby - Peregrine Williamson Lewis M. De Spraugh J. Todd, Augs. Day, Jas. A. Guttwaldt John Dwight Do Do hammer heads, fitting chromamometro for tuning Pictures, ornamental frames, Jackson ground Plates, graphic, for bank notes Do stereotype Pronunciation of syllables, conveying Reading, mode of teaching Silk, oiled, manufacturing. Tablets, composition Transferring impressions from paper to wood Varnishing and japanning Violin Thos. Loud, jr. Peter Pettinos John Parker & Lewis P. Clover Nathan Hale Jac. A. Cummings Hugh Chard Ralph Hodgson A. C. Baker and M. F. Biddle Philadelphia, Pa. May 15, 1827 Mar. 18, 1828 Aug. 14, 1828 Philadelphia, Pa. Mar. 3, 1820 Do Nov. 3, 1819 New York Do Engraving Music types Lythography Plates, stereotype Counterfeits, preventing, by printing on the back of bank notes Piano fortes Feb. 1, 1793 Jan. 8, 1802 May 27, 1796 Counterfeiting, mode of engraving and printing to prevent Feb. 13, 1810 Writing instrument Bank notes, graphic platea for May |