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- Titelblatt Titelblatt 1
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- Ausgabe No. 27. July 1, 1859 I
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THE MECHANICS AND 3mtnt&I of (Sfoginttring, Agricultural ®;tt|utcnr, (Registered for transmission abroad.) MAGAZINE lltaintfitchtres, ;tnb SjiijjiniHHitg [EDITED BY R. A. BROOMAN AND E. J. REED.] VOL. 2.—NO. 31. [New Skries.J LONDON: FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 29, 1859. Price, FOURPENCE* By Post 5d. PRINCIPAL CONTENTS. Xeaders: PAGE The New Coinage 65 The Steel Manufacture Revolutionized 65 The Laying of Submarine Telegraph Cables 65 Rifled Guns for the Navy 66 'The New American Rifled Cannon 66 Pre-Adamite Mechanics and their Tools 67 The Working Man : History of his Progress ......... 68 The Wreck Chart 69 ;Small Arms Factory at Enfield 69 Maj or. Rhodes’- Patent Tents !. 70 Breakwater at the Port.of Blyth ;. 70 French Prizes for Reaping Machines 72 Duncan and Gwynne’s Patent Heat Diffusers. 73 Ward’s American Ship Signals 73 The Manufacture of Cannon 73 'Towers of Strength *. 74 Boat-Lowing Apparatus 75 •'Our Weekly Gossip 75 Abridged Specifications of Patents 7'6 Provisional Protections 79 Patent Applied for with Complete Specification 79 Notices'of Intention to Proceed with Patents 80 List of Sealed Patents 80 Patents on which the Third Year’s Stamp Duty has been paid 80 List of Specifications, &c 80 List of Designs for Articles of Utility Registered 80 List of Miscellaneous Tenders^Invited and Engage ments open 80 Prices Current of Metals 80 T>OYAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION. XY Patron, H.R.H. the PRINCE CONSORT. ENTIRE CHANGE of ENTERTAINMENT. Mr. Malone Raymond’s Humorous Lecture entitled an “HOUR in IRELAND and OTHER LANDS,” every liwoning except Wednesdays, at a Quarter past Eight. Illustrations of SCOTTISH BALLADS, by Mr. Angus Fairhairn and Miss M. A. Bennett ; Mondays, Wednes days, and Fridays, at Three. DISSOLVING VIEWS.—Scenes in ITALY, FRANCE, AUSTRIA, on the RHINE,,&c. LECTURES on CHEMISTRY and NATURAL PHILO SOPHY. The OXY-HYDROGEN MICROSCOPE. The St. GEORGE’S CHOIR every Wednesday Evening, .at Eight. (310) K ENNINGTON AGRICULTURAL AND CHEMICAL COLLEGE, Lower Kennington-lane, .near London. Principal—J. C. NESBIT, F.G.S., F.C.S., &c. Youths intending to become Farmers, Land Stewards, (Chemical and Manure Manufacturers, or Managers of Mining Property, will find the course of instruction in the College such as to fully qualify .them for their respective pursuits. The term.'for Senior and Junior Students may be known on application to the Principal. Analytical and Assay Department. Analyses and Assays of every description are promptly and accurately executed in *the Laboratories of the ■College. . (320) AGENTS FOR. ALL THE LEADING IMPLEMENT - . . . MANUFACTURERS. WILLIAM DRAY -and COMPANY, Agri- y v cultural and General Engineers, &c., Adelaide Place, London Bridge,, irivife attention to their new Central Premises, close to Lon don . Bridge,; where.may baseen their •celebrated Champion Reaper,. Chaff Engines, Oat.Bruisers, Post Mills, Pump*, fWemlung Machines, Com Binns, their Patent Self-Adjusting Scythe,-Garden Engines,Handsome Garden Seats,-Lawn Mowers (every make), Flower Stands, and Garden^Tools 1 of all'deScriptions. • Note.—Descriptive Catalogues of any particular class of Implements forwarded post free upon application. (318) QTEAM HUSBANDRY. — NOTICE IS kl HEREBY GIVEN, for t)ie information of AGRI CULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS, that the Govern ment of the Colony of British Guiana offers a premium of 5,000 dollars (about £1,000) for the successful introduction of a STEAM PLOUGH into that Colony; and that a similar premium of 5,QQ0 dollars will also be given for the successful introduction of a STRAM PIGGING or GRUB- BING MACHINE. Further particulars of the work to bo done may bo learned on application to the Chairman of tho West India Association* of Glasgow, London, or Liverpool. (317) I TO SHIPBUILDERS, SHIPOWNERS, CAPTAINS, &c. riTHE ANCHOR COMMITTEE AFFIRM 1 “TROTMAN’S PATENT ANCHOR” to be superior to all others, possessing Thirty-Five Per Cent, more Holding Power than either Porter’s or Roger’s, and equivalent in all respects to ordinary Anchors of 28 per cent, greater weight. “ This appeared to the Committee of vast importance to the Shipping Interests, &c.” (Vide their Official Report, 1853, “ On the relative merits of different descriptions of Anchors,” sanctioned and ap proved by the Admiralty.) THE ANCHOR COMMITTEE Nominated by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty “ to investigate and determine the relative merits of Anchors,” in compliance with a requisition from the prin cipal Shipowners, Underwriters, &c., of the United Kingdom. Rear-Admiral the Hon. Sir M. Stopford, K.C.B., Chair man. . Capt. Superintendent Charles Hope, R.N., Her Majesty’s Dockyard, Sheemess. Captain George Rodney Munday, R.N., Her Majesty’s Ship “ Nile’.” Jonathan Aylen, Esq., R.N., Master Attendant, Her Majesty’s Dockyard, Shcerness. James Tonkin, Esq., Master, R.N., Her Majesty’s Ship “ Waterloo,”’ 120 gtins. William Schaw Lindsay, Esq., M.P., &c., &c. Duncan Dunbar, Esq., Chairman of General Shipowners’ Society ; Do. Mercantile Marine Board, London. Member of the Committee of “ Lloyd’s Register ” of Shipping, &c. Anthony Ridley, Esq.,. Vice-Chairman of Mercantile Marine Board; Member of the Committee of “Lloyd’s Register ” of Shipping,'&c. William Drew, Esq., Member o the Mercantile Marine Board; Member of the Committee of “Lloyd’s Register” 1 Shipping, &c. William Phillips, Esq., Member ,of the Committee of “ Lloyd’s Register” of Shipping; General Shipowners’ Society, &c. George Marshall, Esq., Member of the Committee 1 of “ Lloyd’s Register ” of Shipping; General Shipowners’ Society, &c. THE INTERNATIONAL JURY AT PARIS Also awarded this Invention the First Class Medal, 1855. H art & son, malleable iron FOUNDERS, 4 Vine-street, York-road, Lambeth. Orders for Malleable Iron Castings Executed within a week. (77) ANTED, a Gentleman to assist in canying out an Invention which is now in a state-sufficiently- advanced to prove almost an absolute certainty of profit; a considerable sum has been expended, and premises are in possession. A capital of £1,000 would be sufficient at commencement, but it would be desirable that an incomer should be able to command about £3,000 additional, to be introduced as the necessities of the business require it. The business is Colour Making. Apply by letter to F. F., Messrs. Wm. Dawson and Sons, Booksellers, &c., 74 Cannon-street, City, E.C. (312) T O PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.— MECHANICAL ENGINEERING.—There is a Va cancy in one of the largest Establishments in the North of England for Half-a-Dozen Young Gentlemen as Appren tices. They would have the opportunity of a thorough insight, theoretical and practical, into the construction of steam engines and general machinery, the manufacture of forged and roller iron of every description, smithed work, iron and brass founding, mechanical drawing, agricultural implements, carpentry, joinery, railway material of all sorts, &c. Premium in each case £150. The right would be reserved of declining to treat with any one who might in any re spect be deemed unsuitable. Address, early, by letter only, H. B., Mechanics’ Ma gazine Office, 166 Fleet-street, London. , (316) rflO ENGINEERS.—Subsoil Pulverizer.—A I. PREMIUM of TWENTY GUINEaS is offered by the undersigned .for an approved draft design (accompanied by a written explanation) of a MACHINE, to consist of a series of augers, for the general pulverization, to a depth of 3 or 4 feet, of a marly soil, free from all obstructions but occasional small pieces of limestone; to be worked by a portable steam engine of 6 horse power, the augers to admit of expeditious liberation from the soil; but their number, shape, position (whether in one or two rows), and distance from each other, are matters left to the judgment of.'competitors. It is almost needless to add that no ex isting invention (Fowler’s or any other) could effect so deep a pulverization as that considered essential to the efficient cultivation of the Vine in our Australian Colonies. De signs to .be'sent in on'or before the 15th of August.—H. S. .Wills, 10 Qiieen’s-ierracc, Queen’s-road, Bavswater. (319) Licensed Makers of Trotman’s Improved Anchors Messrs. Hawks, Crawshay, and Sons, Newcastle-on-Tyne, ,, John Abbott and Co., Park Works, Gateshead, Durham, • - - ,, J. and E. Lumsden, Strand Iron Works, Sunder land, ,, N. Ilingley and Sons, Cradley and Netherton 1 Iron Works, ,, Proctor and Taylor, Milbank Forge, Hartlepool,' „ Henry Wood and Co., Goree Piazzas, Liverpool, ,, AVood Brothers, Chester, Wolverhampton, and Stourbridge, „ R. Wight and Sons, Iron Works, Sunderland and Seaham, . . . ' „ Pow and Fawcus, 49 Lr. Shad well, London, and North Shields, „ John Gilbert, Cradley Heath, Staffordshire. Depots, GEORGE AVOOD & CO., 14 Fore-st., Limeliouse, London, and at 4 Goree Piazza, Liverpool. JOHN TROTMAN, PATENTEE, 42 CORNHILL, LONDON. (249) TO STEAM SHIP BUILDERS, ENGINEERS, TOOL MAKERS, IRON MASTERS, AND OTHERS. T HE ADVERTISER, who has had consi derable experience in Marine Engineering and Iron Shipbuilding, and who is, an expert Draughtsman, is .de sirous of meeting with a permanent Engagement as London Agent, Manager of a Shipbuilding Yard, or to act in any capacity in ^hich ample knowledge of Mechanical Details- and a large connexion among Engineers, Ship Owners,* and others, might be rendered available, The Advertiser hav ing also been much engaged in working out some impoi- .tant patented inventions, would undertake'to further the objects of those having property or this-kind,' either to dis pone of or to bring into operation, Apply by letter, to U, K., Mechanics’ Maqaeine Office, 106 Fleet-street. (250) TO, MANUFACTURERS, THE ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL, & BUILDING TRADES GENERALLY- M essrs, booth & co.,. auctioneers ■* and BUILDERS’ SALESMEN, having opened Registers for Public and Private Sales of all kinds of JOB. LOTS, Surplus Stock, Stores, Tools, Implements, &c., &c., (either. Old or-New,).beg*to call the attention of all parties, to the only medium established of the kind, and to state that* they'are prepared to receive consignments of any weight, bulk, or , value, and of any class of Goods for immediate Sale. Full particulars mav be had for two stamps, at the BUILDING TRADES REGISTRY OFFICES, .(established 1857,) 13 EASTCHEAP, LONDON, E.C. The Public, Sales by Auction ' are held AVeekly, on Evkry Tuesday, at Oxf. o’Clock, and for the present at the BUILDERS’ SALE GROUNDS, (established 1858,) 23 and 24 MARYLEBONE ROAD, REGENT’S PARK, W. Catalogues by'Post for One Stamp. Advances on New Goods. All communications arc held .private and con fidentiali (204) TO RAILWAY COMPANIES, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. PEORGE NEIGHBOUR and SONS, yJC OIL MERCHANTS, Particularly invite attention to their PATENT ARGAND LAMP OtL, for Railway.Roof and Signal Lamps; alsoto* their EXTRA-REFINED ENGINE OIL, for, Locomotive and MachAepurposei. Prices forwarded on application. ' ' -127 HIGH nOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. Agent at MANCHESTER—E. S. ROGERS, 33 Cannon i * j ‘ . ' Street, t (281) E migration to new york Canada, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, EAST INDIES, CAPE OF. GOOD. .HOPE, &e. All Classes of Passengers booked throughout in the Finest Steam qn<j Sailing Packets. FulVParttcqlgysip oprciremlar6 fox 1859, mav be had gratis on application to F. S. Gray and Co., 54‘King William Street, City, and 6 Tower Hill, London; and at 35 Bath Street, Liverpool* (187}
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