ADVERTISEMENT. 



Ak individual or farm right, to make and use the Movable- 

 Comb Hive, vfiU be sold for five dollars. Such a right entitles the 

 owner, in the territory where it is purchased, to make for his own 

 use, and not otherwise, any number of hives. 



Ministers of the Q-ospel, of all denominations, are entitled to 

 an individual right for their own use, without any charge. 



The Inventor has secured to all purchasers of individual rights 

 the privilege of using, without any further charge, any improve- 

 ments which he may hereafter patent. For the information of 

 the PubUo (see note on page 61), the following extract is given 

 from the Patent Office Report of 1852-3 : 



Palent No. 9300— Jniprouenwfii in Bee-Hives. 



" What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is — 



" First. — ^The use of a shallow chamber, substantially as described, in combina. 

 ti-jn with a perforated cover, for enlarging or diminishing at will the size and num- 

 ber of the spare honey receptacles. 



" Second.— The use of the movable frames. A, A, Fig. 4, or their equivalents, sub- 

 stantially as described ; also, their use in combination with the shallow chamber, 

 with or without my arrangement for spare honey receptacles. 



" Third. — A divider, substantially as described, in combination with a movable 

 cover, allowing the divider to be inserted from above, betw'een the ranges of comb. 



" Fimrlh.— The use of the double glass sides in a single frame, substantially as 

 and for the purposes set forth. 



" MJtli.—Ihe construction of the trap for excluding moths and catching worms, 

 60 arranged as to increase or diminish at will the size of the entrance for bees, sub- 

 stantially in the manner and for the purposes set forth. ,..„.,<„m„™i„ 



L. L. LANtibiKUlH. 



" For individual and territorial rights, in the States of Massa- 

 chusetts and Rhode Island, and the Counties of Cheshire, Hills- 

 boro', Rockingham, Merrimack, SuUivan and BeUinap, in New 

 Hampshire, address W. B. Gleaaen, No. 70 State Street, Boston. 



For individual and territorial rights in New Jersey, part of 

 Pennsylvania, and Newcastle County, Delaware, address P. J. 

 Mahan, No. 720 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



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