Explanation. The smallest size Range with Oven (as marked 0/Boiler (B) and turn-over Trivet. The fire acting equally against Oven and Boiler, without a flue; is used for the convenience of small Families. Width of fire 12 inches_ Whole width of Range, 33 Explanation. B.The Boiler-O.The Oren.-U.The front of the Boiler One winding Check with Trivet. B.The Boiler. O, The Oven. U.The front of the Boiler. Two Winding Checks with Trivets. Width of fire 2 feet & upwards - Whole width or Range, 5 upwards. THE greatest economical improvement ever discovered is evident in these Ranges; the Boiler and Back (marked B.) forming one entire Vessel; the Fire acting against it, WITHOUT A FLUE! keeps an abundant supply of Boiling Water, which gives an advantage of COOKING BY STEAM, without consuming more Fuel than is used in Common Grates. The other side (marked O.) may be fitted with an Oven on COUNT RUMFORD's principle, or as an Ironing or Stewing Stove, as the purchaser may require. For Steaming Purposes, which in Cooking, is proved to be more cleanly than Boiling in Water. The Boilers will be found to excel every other hitherto invented, for heating Washing Tubs, Baths, Rooms, Halls, Staircases, &c. It is simple in its construction-certain in operation and requires little attention. To every Family, more especially for large Establishments, a constant supply of Pure Hot Water and Steam must be a valuable acquisition, accomplished by means so simple, that where it has hitherto been adopted it has given entire satisfaction, and proved superior to any one heretofore offered to the Pub lic for inspection. COURT AND MAGAZINE, FOR AUGUST, 1818. A New and Improved Series. EMBELLISHMENTS. 1. A Correct Likeness of her ROYAL HIGHNESS ́THE DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE, Engraved from an original Drawing. 2. A beautiful WHOLE-LENGTH PORTRAIT FIGURE in a PARISIAN WALKING DRESS. 3. A beautiful WHOLE-LENGTH PORTRAIT FIGURE in an ENGLISH DINNER DRESS. 4. Elegant PARISIAN PATTERNS for NEEDLE WORK. BEING Bell's Dr. Franklin the King of Denmark Saxon Anecdote ............................ The Gleaner's Porte-Folio. ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS. A brief History of Music, selected from the best Authorities. Music of the Britons ................................... ............................................ 52 Anecdotes of Illustrious Females. Elizabeth Queen of Hungary ..................... 54 Historical and Select Anecdotes. Anecdote of Charles XII. of Sweden .......... 55 Mozart ................................ ib. High sense of honour in a Peon ................. ib. Anecdote of Sheridan .............................................. ib. 56 ............ ib. ..................................................... ib. 593 57 Disguise and no Disguise-A Tale. Disguises of the Chevalier and Mathilda ........ 61 His interesting conversation with the Baroness 61 Contrivances explained 62 Description of the Glaciers in the Alps. Their progressive notion Dover Topographical Museum. ........ 67 69 The Listener. 73. 75 62 63 ib. 64 ib. ib. .... Character of Olivia .......................... ... 77 Brief Account of Vienna. |