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- Titelblatt Titelblatt 1
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- Ausgabe No. 27. July 1, 1859 I
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THE MECHANICS' MAGAZINE AND gmtriwl of Engineering, ^grinilfnrnl lUtjihtrjr, ®nnufntfures, anb S|iphiIHng. (Registered for transmission abroad.) [EDITED BY R. A. BROOMAN AND E. J. REED.] VOL. 2.—NO. 38. [New Series.] LONDON: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1859. Price, FOURPENCE. By Post 5d. PRINCIPAL CONTENTS. Leader : page The Great Eastern 177 The Accident on Board the Great Eastern 179 How to Make a Rifle Barrel 180 Institution of Mechanical Engineers 181 The British Association 183 On the Earth’s Internal Temperature, and the Thick ness of its Solid Crust 183 The New Calcutta Mint 184 Laubcreau’s Patent Air Engines 185 Court’s Patent Gas-burners 185 The Cort Case 186 The Loss of Life by the Wreck of the Alma 186 The Armstrong Gun 187 Converting Cast-iron Guns into Breech-loaders 187 Our Weekly Gossip 187 Abridged Specifications of Patents 187 Provisional Protections 191 Patent Applied for with Complete Specification 192 Notices of Intention to Proceed with Patents 192 List of Sealed Patents 192 Patents on which the Third Year’s Stamp Duty has been paid 192 List of Specifications, &c 192 List of Miscellaneous Tenders Invited and Engage ments open- 192 Prices Current of Metals.... - 192 R oyal polytechnic institution. Patron, II.R.H. the PRINCE CONSORT. Mr. Gf.oroe Buckland, every Evening, at Quarter past Eight, in his highly-successful NEW LECTURE and MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. SPLENDID SERIES of DISSOLVING VIEWS.—Scenes in ITALY, FRANCE, AUSTRIA, on the RHINE, &c. CHEMICAL LECTURE by Mr. E. V. Gardner, Profes sor of Chemistry, “ POISONS and their ANTIDOTES.” LECTURE by Mr. King, “The PHENOMENA of VISION : The HUMAN EYE as an OPTICAL INSTRU MENT/* (341) rPIIE CENTRAL TRAINING SCHOOL JL OF ART, at South Kensington, for Male and Female Students, and METROPOLITAN SCHOOLS OF ART, at 37 Gowcr-Street, for Female Classes only, and at Spital- fields, Crispin-street; Finsbury, William-street, Wilming ton-square ; St. Thomas Charterhouse, Goswell-street; Rotherhithe, Grammar-school, Deptford-road; St. Mar- tin’s-in-the-Fields, Castle-street, Long-acre ; Lambeth, St. Mary’s, Princes-road; Hampstead, Dispensary-building ; Christchurch, St. George’s-in-the-East, Cannon-street, will re-open on the 3rd of October. Application for admission, prospectuses, or any other in formation, to be made at the Schools in each district, and at South Kensington. By authority of The Committee of Council on Education. (325) 1\TACHINERY of all Kinds DRAWN and -1VJL ENGRAVED onWOOD, with the greatest accuracy of detail and Artistic Effect, by L. WALMSLEY, 2 Walbrook-buildings, City, E.C. Artists sent to all parts of the United Kingdom, if required.- - (343) J W. CLARE, C.E., Inventor of the Patent * Steam Engine, Boiler, and Furnace, whereby one- fourth is saved in the first cost of construction. Only three pounds of the cheapest coal is amply sufficient to gene rate each horse power of steam required; and the escape of black smoke is entirely prevented. Also of the Patent Railway Break, and Instant Communicator between Driver and Guard, whereby a powerful retarding influence can be applied to every carriage throughout,a train, sufficient to stop it w’hile at any speed, in 100 yards if necessary. For farther plans, &c., apply at 2 Surrey-square, Old Kent Road, S.E. (344) R ~~ANSOME’S PATENT IMPERISHABLE SILICEOUS STONE. — Chimney-Pieces, Ballus- trades, Capitals, Trusses, Terminals, Fountains, Vases, Monuments, &c., of great beauty, at the most reasonable prices. For Particulars, Specimens, Illustrations, and Agencies, apply to Mr. Frederick Ransome, Whitehall Wharf, Can non-row, Westminster; or Patent Stone Works, Ipswich. A Liberal Discount allowed to the Trade or to Shippers. (147) I? OR DRIVING MACHINERY, MILLS, JL &c.—INDIA-RUBBER BANDS, improved make, to resist moist and dry heat, of any length, width, and thick ness. Prices and instructions for use on application. JAMES LYNE HANCOCK, Vulcanised India-Rubber Works, Goswell-mews, and 8 Goswell-road, London, E.C. (256) TO SHIPBUILDERS, SHIPOWNERS, CAPTAINS, &c. T he anchor committee affirm “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, Shcemess. Captain George Rodney Munday, R.N., Her Majesty’s Ship “ Nile.” Jonathan Aylen, Esq., R.N., Master Attendant, Her Majesty’s Dockyard, Sheemess. James Tonkin, Esq., Master, R.N., Her Majesty’s Ship “ Waterloo,” 120 guns. William Schaw Lindsay, Esq., M.P., &c., &c. Duncan Dunbar, Esc;., 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 of the Mercantile Marine Board; Member of the Committee of “ Lloyd’s Register ” of 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 of “Lloyd’s Register” of Shipping; General Shipowners* Society, &c. THE INTERNATIONAL JURY AT PARIS Also awarded this Invention the First Class Medal, 1855. Licensed Makers of Trotman’s Improved Anchors:— Messrs. Hawks, Crawshay, and Sons, Ncwcastle-on-Tyne, „ John Abbott and] Co., Park Works, Gateshead, Durham, „ J. and E. Lumsden, Strand Iron Works, Sunder land, „ N. Hingley and Sons, Cradley and Netherton Iron ■Works, ,, Proctor and Taylor, Milbank Forge, Hartlepool, „ Henry Wood and Co., Goree Piazzas, Liverpool, „ Wood 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 'WOOD & CO., 14 Fore-st., Limehouse, London, and at 4 Goree Piazza, Liverpool. JOHN TROTMAN, PATENTEE, 42 CORNHILL, LONDON. (249) M ALLET’S PATENT BUCKLED PLATES.—MR. ROBERT MALLET, C.E., In ventor and Patentee of these Plates (now being laid for the Floor of the New Bridge, Westminster, and applicable to Bridge, Wharf, and Fire-proof flooring, and to a variety of other important purposes) gives notice that he has with drawn from this date all Licences whatsoever to manufac ture or vend his Patent Plates, and taken the management of the Patent exclusively into his own hands. Applications for the Plates to be made to the Patentee, who has arranged for their prompt supply, at his offices, 11 Bridge-street, Westminster, S.W., and' 97 Capel-strect, Dublin. 18th May, 1§59. , - (264 TO ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, PATENT AGENTS, &c. P HOTOGRAPHS OF THE HIGHEST CLASS and of any size, taken and. reproduced at a most moderate rate of charge. Reproductions of faultless accu racy, of Machinery, Models, Drawings, &c. Orders at tended to in town and country. Estimates forwarded. SPENCER, READ, & Co., 4 Agar-street, Strand. W.C. (90 H art & son, malleable iron- FOUNDERS, 4- Vine-street, York-road, Lambeth,. Orders for Malleable Iron Castings executed within a week. (77) T O WIRE ROPE MAKERS.—ARCHIBALD SMITH is now prepared to GRANT LICENCES for the use of his PATENT ROPE MACHINERY, guaranteed to work at six times the speed of any other, and to save upwards of fifty per cent, in the cost of making. It is used by the most eminent makers, and was also in the manufac ture of the Atlantic Cable.—Apply to 69 Princcs-strcet, Leicester-square, W. (198) K ennington agricultural and CHEMICAL COLLEGE, Lower Kennington-lanc, 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 tho 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) rpo' PARENTS AND GUARDIANS — JL 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 ana 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, n. B., Mechanics’ Ma gazine Office, 166 Fleet-street, London. (316) TO RAILWAY COMPANIES, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. PEORGE NEIGHBOUR and SONS, OIL MERCHANTS, Particularly invite attention to their PATENT ARGAND LAMP OIL, for Railway Roof and Signal Lamps; alsotO their EXTRA-REFINED ENGINE OIL, for Locomotive and Machine purposes. Prices forwarded on application. 127 HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. Agent at MANCHESTER—E. S. ROGERS, 3S Cannon Street. (281) INVENTORS, ENGINEERS, AND OTHERS. A N Engineer of much Experience can give Assistance in Practically Arranging Inventions, con triving Machinery, Preparing Drawings Tracings, &c. Address, M. E., 9 Parliament-street, Westminster. (304) AGENTS FOR ALL THE LEADING IMPLEMENT MANUFACTURERS. W ILLIAM DRAY and COMPANY, Agri- cultural and General Engineers, &c., Adelaide Place, London Bridge, invite attention to their new Central Premises, close to London Bridge, where may be seen their celebrated Champion Reaper, Chaff Engines,* Oat Bruisers, Post Mills, Pumps, Weighing Machines, Com Binns, their Patent Self-Adjusting Scythe, Garden Engines, Handsome Garden Scats, Lawn Mowers (every make), Flower Stands, and Garden Tools of all descriptions. Note.—Descriptive Catalogues of any particular class of Implements forwarded post free upon application. (318) TO RAILWAY COMPANIES, ENGINEERS, MILL- OWNERS, &c., &c. rpHE PATENT PLUMBAGO CRUCIBLE L COMPANY draw the attention of all Owners of Ma chinery to their fine POWDERED PURE FLOUR PLUMBAGO, which they can confidently recommend for Anti-friction purposes, being an impalpable powder, and warranted perfectly free from grit and any impurity. For ordinary polishing purposes it will be found superior to any Black Leads offered. Price £27 10s. per ton, £1 10s. per cwt.; samples of 28 lbs. forwarded on receipt of 8s. Packages free. Address— THE PATENT PLUMBAGO CRUCIBLE COMPANY, Battersea Works, London, S. W. (334)
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