THIRTIETH CONGRESS—SECOND SESSION.
H. R. 687.
(Report No. 6.)
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
December 21, 1848.
Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow.
Mr. Farrelly, from the Committee of Patents, reported the
following bill:
A BILL
For the relief of James Harley.
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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre-
sentatives of the United States of America in Congress
assembled
, That letters patent granted to James Harley,
on the third day of March, eighteen hundred and thirty-
five, for “A new and improved mode of casting chilled
rollers and other metallic cylinders and cones,” be, and the
same are hereby, extended for the term of fourteen years,
from and after the expiration of said patent; and the
Commissioner of Patents is hereby directed to renew and
extend said patent by making certificate thereon, or upon
a certified copy thereof, of such extension; and the commis

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sioner is hereby directed to cause the same to be entered
on record in the patent office, and the said patent, so ex-
tended, shall have the same effect in law as if originally
granted for twenty-eight years.

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