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provements as are applicable to the common purposes 

 of life. Under this head will be included : 



Cottage Fire-places and Kitchen Utensils for Cottages. 



A complete Kitchen for a Farm-house, with all the 

 necessary Utensils. 



A complete Kitchen, with Kitchen Utensils, for the family 

 of a gentleman of fortune. 



A complete Laundry for a gentleman's family, or for a 

 public hospital, including Boilers, Washing-room, Iron- 

 ing-room, Drying-room, &c. 



Several of the most approved German, Swedish, and 

 Russian Stoves, for heating rooms and passages. 



In order that those who visit this establishment may 

 be enabled to acquire more just ideas of these various 

 mechanical contrivances, and of the circumstances on 

 which their peculiar merit principally depends, the ma- 

 chinery exhibited will, as far as it shall be possible, le 

 sliown in action, or in actual use, and with regard to many 

 of the articles it is evident that this can be done with- 

 out any difficulty and with very little additional expense. 



Open Chimney Fire-places on the most approved princi- 

 ples will be fitted up as models in the different rooms, 

 and fires will be kept constantly burning in them dur- 

 ing the cold season. 



Ornamental as well as Economical Grates, for Open 

 Chimney Fire-places, will also be exhibited ; as also, 



Ornamental Stoves, in the form of elegant Chimney- 

 pieces, for halls, drawing-rooms, eating-rooms, &c. 



It is likewise proposed to exhibit working models, on a 

 reduced scale, of that most curious and most useful machine 

 the Steam Engine. 



Of Brewer's Boilers, with improved Fire-places. 



Of Distiller's Coppers, with improved Fire-places and 

 improved Condensers, 



