1829.] 



List of Neiv fVorks. 



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jConstanllnople in 1821 A neeiiientc of Six- 

 teen Months in the Turkish Capital and Prn- 

 Tinces, with an Account ol' the present State of 

 the Naval and Military Power, and of the Re- 

 sources of the Ottoman Empire. By Charles 

 Wacfarlane, E=q. 4to. jE2. 10s. 



Travels in North America, in 1827 and IS28. 

 By Captain Basil Hall, Il.N. In 3 vols, post 8vo. 

 ^1. Us. 6d. 



Three Years in Canada. An Account of the 

 Actual State of that Countiy in 1826. 7, and 8. 

 By John Mactaggart. 2 vols. 8vo. 24*. 



Forest Scones and Incidents in the AVilds of 

 North America, being a Diary of a Winter's Rout 

 from Halifax to the Canadas, and during four 

 Month's Residence in the Woods on the Uordcrs 

 of Lakes Huron and Simcoe. By George Head, 

 Esq. Post Svo. 



The Alpcstock, or Sketches of the Swiss 



Scenery and Manners. By Charles Joseph Lti- 

 trobe. 8vo. 123. 



A Journey through Norway, Lapland, and part 

 of Sweden, with some Remarks on the Geology 

 of the Country, its Climate, Scenery, &c. By the 

 Rev. Boboit Everest, A. JI. 8vn. Us. 



Travels in Italy, Sicily, and the Lipari Islands. 

 By R. Duppa, LL.B. Svo. 8s. 



Sketches of Buenos Ayres and Chili, with a 

 Plan of the Road between Buenos Ayres and 

 Mendoza, and the Passes of the Cordillera. By 

 Samuel Haigh. Svo. 123. 



Personal NaiTative of a Mission to the South 

 of India, from 1820 to 1828. By Elija Hoole. 

 Svo. 2;s. 



Historical and Descriptive Sketches of the 

 Maritime Colonics of British America. Svo. 7s. 

 boards ; and 12mo. is. boards. 



PATENTS FOR MECHANICAL AND CHE3IICAL INVENTIONS. 



New Patents sealed in June, 1829. 



To Maxwell Dick, Irvine, Air, North Britain, 

 l.ookseller, for an improved rail road, and for 

 propelling carriages thereon by machinery, for 

 conveying passengers, letters, intelligence, lackcts 

 and other goods with great velocity.— Sealed 21st 

 .May ; 6 mouths. 



To Thomas Robinson Williams, Esq., Norfolk- 

 street, Strand, Middlesex, for improvements in 

 the manufacturing of felt, or a substance in the 

 natnre thereof, applicable to covering the bottoms 

 of vessels and other purposes. — 23d Blay ; 

 6 months. 



To Thomas Arnold, Hoxfon, Middlesex, tin- 

 plate worker, for an improved machine or guage 

 for the purpose of denoting the quality or strength 

 of certain fluids or spirituous liquors, and for 

 measuring or denoting the quantity of fluids or 

 spiritu<iu3 liquors withdrawn from the vessel in 

 which (he same are contained, and which machine 

 or guage may be so constructed as to efi'ect either 

 of the above objects without the other, if required. 

 — 26th May ; 6 months. 



To William Poole, St. Michael on the Mount, 

 Lincoln, smith, for improvements in machinery for 

 propelling vessels, and giving motion to mills and 

 other machinery.— 26th May ; 2 months. 



To Charles Turner Sturtevant, Hackney, Mid- 

 dlesex, soap-boiler, for improvements in the ma- 

 nufacturing of soap. — 26th May ; 6 months. 



To Joseph Cliseld Daniell.Liniplcy Stoke, Brad- 

 ford, Wilts, clothier, for improvements in ma- 

 chinery applicable to the dressing of woollen 

 rioth. — 2Clh May ; C months. 



To Ross Winans, Vernon, Sussex, State of 

 New Jersey, North America, resident in London, 

 for improvements in diminishing friction in wheel- 

 ed-carriages to be used on rail and other roads, 

 nud which improvements are applicable to other 

 purposps. — 2Htli May ; 6 months. 



To William Mann, Gent., Effra-road, Brixton, 

 Surrey, for having discovered that by the appli- 

 cation of compressed air, power and motion can 

 be communicated to fixed machinery, and to car- 

 riagca and other locomotive njachines, and to 

 •hipn, vessels, and other floating bodies.— 1st 

 June ; 6 months. 

 To Andrew Gottlieb, Jubilee-place, Milc-end- 



Road, in the County of Middlesex, locksmith, for 

 improvements on, or additions to, locks and keys. 

 — 1st June; 6 months. 



To John Smith, Bradford, York, corn-miller, 

 being one of the people called Quakers, for im- 

 jirovements in machinery for dressing flour. — 

 4th June ; 2 months. 



To Charles Brook, Meltham Mills, near Hud- 

 dersfield, York, cotton-spinner, for improvements 

 in machinery fur spinning cotton and other fibrous 

 substances — 4th June ; fi months. 



To Robert Porter, Carlisle, Cumberland, iron- 

 manufacturer, for improvements in the manufac- 

 ture of iron heels and tips for boots and shoes. — 

 I3th June ; 2 months. 



To Francis Day, Poullry, City of London, op- 

 tician, and Auguste Munch, mechanic, of the same 

 place, in consequence of » communication made 

 them by a certain foreigner residing abroad, and 

 inventions by themselves, for improvements on 

 musical instruments.— 19th June; 6 months. 



To Charles Wheatstone, Strand, Middlesex, 

 musical instrument maker, for improvements in 

 tlie construction of wind musical instruments.— 

 19th June ; 6 months. 



To Moses Poole, Gent., Lincoln"s-inn, in conse- 

 quence of a communication made to him by a 

 certain foreigner residing abroad, foran improved 

 m,-icliinei7 for preparing or kneading dough. — 

 19th June ; 6 mouths. 



List of Patents, which hnving been granted in 

 the month of Jul]/ 1815, expire in the present 

 month of June 1829. 



3. To Sir William Congreve, Westminster, /or 

 his new mode of manufacturing gunpowder. 



12. William and Martin Be.ivan, of .Morriston, 

 Glamorganshire, and Riscar, Monmouthshire, 

 for their improved smelling furnaces. 



15. William Lewis, Brimscomb, Gloucester- 

 shire, for an improved principle of erecting 

 racks for the purposes oj racking woollen cloth 

 and othfr articles. 



18. Charles Ooldridge,Excter,/orA<* improved 

 grate and apparatus. 



21. Robert Copland, Liverpool, for his im- 

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