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NEW PATENTS AND MECHANICAL INVENTIONS. 



To Mr. Henry Rickrtts, of Bristol, 

 for improved Black Buttles. 



IT is ono important peculiarity of 

 tills invention, that every bottle 

 may bear, in the outer circle of the 

 raised bottom, in legible and irremov- 

 able characters, not only the address 

 of tbo manufacturer, but a figure or 

 figures, indicating the precise propor- 

 tion of a full wine-gallon widch the 

 bottle M capable of cmtaininj, wbether 



twelve, thirteen, fourteen, or fifteen, of 

 them may be filled from the gallon. 

 The invention comprises an improve- 

 ment upon the construction of alt 

 moulds heretofore used in the manu- 

 facture of-bottles, whether of black or 

 any other description of glass or metal 

 of w hicli bottles can be made, by means 

 of an entirely new method in the con- 

 struction and operative movemcuts 

 aud appindage» ol" 8Uch moulds, parti- 

 1 cularly 



