. Glasgow mechanics' magazine; and annals of philosophy . midst an equal mass of population inAmerica, the steam-boat, instead of beinga stranger to its waters, would have co-vered them in hundreds. To render Tainted Meat fit for use.—Meat tainted to an extreme degree may bespeedily restored by washing it in cold wa-ter, and afterwards in strong camomile tea;after which it may be sprinkled with salt,and used the following day; or if steepedand well washed in beer, it will make pureand sweet soup, even after being fly-blown. PublisLed every Saturday, by W. R. MPhun, 155, Trongate, Glasgow, to w


. Glasgow mechanics' magazine; and annals of philosophy . midst an equal mass of population inAmerica, the steam-boat, instead of beinga stranger to its waters, would have co-vered them in hundreds. To render Tainted Meat fit for use.—Meat tainted to an extreme degree may bespeedily restored by washing it in cold wa-ter, and afterwards in strong camomile tea;after which it may be sprinkled with salt,and used the following day; or if steepedand well washed in beer, it will make pureand sweet soup, even after being fly-blown. PublisLed every Saturday, by W. R. MPhun, 155, Trongate, Glasgow, to whomCommunications (post paid) must be addressed. CUKLL, PRINTER. THE GIiASGOW MECHANICS MAGAZINE, CONDUCTED BY A Committee of Civil Engineers and Practical Mechanics, With gold and gems if Chilian mountains glo\.,If, bleak and barren, Scotias hills arise;There, plague and poison, lust and rapine grow;Here, peaceful are the vales and pure the skies,And Freedom fires the soul, and sparkles in the eyes. No. xcviir. Saturday, hth November, 1825. Price Zd,. Vol. IV. Svau Sc 178 aMls3»Er/GLASG0W / 91 > jiiAifir: NEW POWER-LOOM. By Mr. George Whfte, Glasgow. *U\ Gentlemen,—Having invented be given to the parts than merely J ^a power-loom, particularly adaptedto the weaving of fine fabrics, Isend you a description and draw-ing of it for publication in yourMasrazine. The loom which 1 offer to overcome the resistance. Allits movements are smooth, even toa degree which equals the handloom. This does not arise fromany fineness in the machinery, but is new, both in its principle and from the principle of the machine;construction: it will, therefore, be the power which acts on it, in con-necessary to describe it as particu- sequence of the springs, is of alarly as possible. It is difficult to restrictive kind. This applicationdescribe machinery so as to be of machinery is very similar to theeasily understood; and the diffi- human system in the action ctfculty is increased by the orig


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