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11. THE MECHANICS MAGAZINE AND of tfitginwing, ^gritnlfaral gUtjjinerj, $$mf8ttures, anb Sjjtpbilbing. (Registered for transmission abroad.) [EDITED BY R. A. BROOMAN AND E. J. REED.] VOL. 2.—NO. 52. [New Series.] LONDON: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23, 1859. Price, FOURPENCE. By Post fid. PRINCIPAL CONTENTS. Leaders: . page Our National Defences 401 The Great Eastern 401 Silvertown 403 On Heat 404 On the Relative Effect of Dense and Superheated Steam 406 Mui-ray’s Patent Improved Chain Pumps 408 Professor Thomson’s Centrifugal Pump 408 Civil and Mechanical Engineers’ Society 410 Proceedings of Societies 411 Meetings for the Ensuing Week 413 Railway Breaks 413 Steam-ship Economy 413 Our Weekly Gossip 413 Abridged Specifications of Patents 414 Provisional Protections 416 Notices of Intention to Proceed with Patents 416 List of Sealed Patents 416 Patents on which the Third Year’s Stamp Duty has been paid 416 Patents on which the Seventh Year’s Stamp Duty has been paid 416 List of Specifications, &c 416 Prices Current of Metals .. 417 List of Miscellaneous Tenders Invited and Engage ments open 417 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. R oyal polytechnic institution. Patron, H.R.H. the PRINCE CONSORT. Exhibition of CIIILDE’S SPLENDID NEW PHAN TASMAGORIA. Daily, at Half-past Two and Half-past Seven. Lecture by E V. Gardner, Professor of Chemistry, on the PHILOSOPHY of MAGIC. Exhibition of the BEAUTIFUL COLOURED FIRE- CLOUD. New Entertainment by Mr. George Buckland, “ MOT LEY,” or, the Ways of the World. Musically, Vocally, Serio-Comically, and Pictorially Illustrated. The OXY-HYDROGEN MICROSCOPE. Lecture by Mr. King, “ SCIENTIFIC RECREATIONS.” Dissolving Views : INDIA and CHINA. New CHROMATltOPES. DIVER, DIVING-BELL, &c., &c., &c. (425) NGINEERING MACHINES AND TOOLS TO BE SOLD.—A Six Horse-power High- ressure Engine and Boiler, together or separately; four engths of bright wrought iron shafting, with cast iron pulleys and drums, turned, varying from 12 to 54 inches diameter, with plummer blocks and cast iron columns; the castings, funnel, and other iron work of a boiler-plate heating furnace ; water-tue irons and other iron mounting for smith’s forges ; blowing fans, 18 and 24 inches diameter. Planing, Bolt-screwing, Nut-shaping, Boring, Drilling, and Counter-sinking Machines; Punching and Shearing Machines for Iron from ] to l.£ inch thick; Machines to bend iron plates of any thickness, and to allow plates to be rolled to a complete circle. Engravings, particulars, and prices on application, to J. Todd & Co., Kent Iron Works, Bridge-street, Greenwich, S.E. (429) ACHINERY^of all KindsllRAWN and ENGRAVED onWOOD, with the greatest accuracy of detail and Artistic Effect, by J. WALMSLEY, 2 Walbrook-buildings, City, E.C. Artists sent to all parts of the United Kingdom, if required. ',343 TO SHIPBUILDERS. TRON SHIPS may be rendered FIRE- X PROOF if internally fitted with Fibrous Slab in lieu of Deal. Extract from a letter' of the Captain of the Royal Bride Steamer, trading between Bristol and Melbourne “25th May, 1859.—From my experience of the last nine months in all climates, I have no hesitation in saying there is no kind of lining I know of equal to your Fibrous Slab for Iron Ships.—Yours, &c. (Signed), Alex. Newland.” PATENT WOOD OR FIBROUS SLAB COMPANY, (Limited) 15 Wellington-strect North, Strand, London, W.C< (2>0) E Fe H art & son, malleable iron- FOUNDEltS, 4 Vine-street, York-road, Lambeth. Orders for Malleable Iron Castings executed within a week. (77) TO CAPITALISTS. P ATENT SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH CABLE.—The Patentee of a most important Improve ment in Submarine Telegraph Cables seeks the assistance of a Capitalist in order to carry out his invention imme diately, and submit it to the Government test. He is en abled to offer very specific arrangements already made with a large. Company in case of its adoption. No time should be lost, as the Government Report is to be sent in within a month ; ,and none need apply who are not pre pared to devote some energy to the undertaking. Appli cation to be made to Messrs. Eastlake, Solicitors, Ply mouth. (428) 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 TO ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERS, AND OTHERS. WALKER’S PATENT FRICTIONLESS v \ FLOAT, for indicating the height of water in Boilers. This Float combines extreme sensitiveness with simpli city ; it also acts as an Afcirum when the water falls low in the boiler. For a description, with Engravings, see the Mechanics’ Magazine for October 28th. Testimonials have been given as to their efficiency by many eminent Engineers, and they are not expensive. For further par ticulars apply to the Patentee, whose works are at No. 58 Oxford-street, Birmingham ; or Mr. J. W. Wilson, Civil and Mechanical Consulting Engineer, 9 Buckingham- street, Strand, London, where they also may be seen. (377) T)ARTNERSHIP. —The Advertiser is A desirous of entering as Junior Partner in an Engi neering and Ship-building concern. He has several highly useful Inventions applicable to Steam and Shipbuilding, which he would Patent in the name of the firm. He is capable of Designing and making Finished and Working Drawings of Ships, Steam Engines, &c., and would devote his whole time and attention to the business. Address, T. M., Mechanics’ Magazine Office, 166 Fleet- street. (361) PARTNERSHIP.—TO IRONFOUNDERS, L AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS, and MACHINE MAKERS.—A PARTNER WANTED, in an extensive and lucrative business in the above line in East Norfolk (esta blished 50 years), or the Business to be Disposed of. The Stock and Machinery, which are of the latest make, with the most recent improvements, can be taken at a valuation. The fee simple of the premises, which consist of a foundry, yard, with suitable buildings and large show-rooms, also a substantial and commodious dwelling-house near, may be purchased or hired for a term of years.—Address, by letter only, to Mr. Bray, Estate Agent, 16a King’s-road, Bedford-row, London, W.C. (427) 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, II Bridge-street, Westminster, S.W., and 97 Capel-street, Dublin. 18th May, 1859. (264 I W. CLARE, C.E., Inventor of the Patent p J * 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 preveftted. 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 while at any speed, in 100 yards if necessary. For further plans, &c., apply at 2 Surrey-square, Old Kent Road, S.E. (344) ]\/TETROPOLITAN BOARD of WORKS.— 1U MAIN DRAINAGE of METROPOLIS.— SOUTHERN OUTFALL TUNNEL SEWER. — To BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS experienced in Tunnel Works.—The Metropolitan Board of Works hereby give notice, that they will MEET in the Council Chamber, Guildhall, in the* City of London, on Friday, the 6th day of January, 1860, at Twelve o’clock at Noon precisely, and will then be prepared to open TENDERS by parties who may be willing to CONTRACT for the CONSTRUCTION of a MAIN BRICK SEWER, 7 miles 2,240 feet in length, or thereabouts (5,000 feet of this length being in tunnel), and for the execution of other works in connection there with ; such sewer to extend from a point in Erith Marshes, opposite Dagenham Breach, in the county of Kent, to Woolwich, and through and under Woolwich to Norman’s- road, otherwise North Pole-lane, Greenwich, in the same countv. Parties desirous of submitting tenders may, upon pay ment of £3, obtain plans, sections, specification, form of tender, and other particulars on application to J. W Bazalgette, Engineer of the Board, at the office of the Board, between the hours of Nine a.m. and Four p.m. Tenders, addressed to the Metropolitan Board of Works, must be delivered at the office of the Board, No, 1 Greek- street, Soho, before Four o’clock p.m. on Thursday, the 5th dav of January, 1860, and no tender will be received after that hour. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender, and the party whose tender shall be ac cepted will be required to provide two approved sureties for the due performance of the works. E. H. WOOLRYCH, Clerk of the Board. No. 1 Greek-street, Soho, November 17, 1859. (408) PATENT WEDGE and GROOVED SUR- X FACE FRICTIONAL GEARING.—The PATENT FRICTIONAL GEARING COMPANY, Proprietors of ROBERTSON’S WEDGE SURFACE FRICTIONAL GEARING PATENTS, grant Licences to Users of Machi nery, for the unlimited use of the System in their Works, on very moderate terms, enabling them to make or order from any Mechanician the Machinery they require. The Company possess Five Patents relating to this Fric tional System, including (in addition to their Bevel and Mitre Yfaieels) a System of Disc Clutches and Clutch Movements, Wheel Clutching, Reversing, .Differential, Speed Ring, Varying Speed, and Break Movements, and of Shafting, Pillow Blocks, Shafting Hangers, &c. Frictional Wheels thus formed are applicable to the heaviest as well as the lightest kind of work, and, in addition to their being extensively in use for ordinary gearing purposes, have been in use for a considerable time applied to Mills for Rolling Iron, the Screw-Propeller, Incline-Winding Engines, Saw Mills, Pumping Engines, Flax Scutchers, Fan Blowers, Calico-Printing Machinery, Steam Winches, Cranes, Hoists, &c. This system gives great facilities for simplifying Ma chines, and for mechanical combination, and has tne advan tage of being noiseless and cleanly, there being no oil or grease used on the wheels. Wheel Catalogues and Circu lars, giving particulars, sent free by Post; also, a list of manufacturing Agents, and information regarding thoso who, from locality or experience, are best able to execute orders for the description of work required. Office, 20 Buchanan-street, Glasgow 146) pOAL.—The THREE PITS COAL, nearly equal to the best Wallsend, delivered free, 20s. per ton. May be ordered of the keepers of most of the branch Post- offices ; or, by letter, of Mr. Herbert Clarke, Coal Department, Great Northern Railway Station, King’s- cross, N. (424) n ALVANIZED and CORRUGATED IRON VX and every description of Galvanized Iron Goods. W. TEMPLE & CO., Glasshouse-yard, East Smithfield, E. All kinds of Iron-work Galvanized. (375) TO RAILWAY COMPANIES, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. /GEORGE NEIGHBOUR and SONS, vT 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 IIOLBORN,. LONDON, W.C. Agent at MANCHESTER—E. Si ROGERS, 33 Canncri Streeti (281)
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