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- Titelblatt Titelblatt 1
- Sonstiges Preface 3
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- Ausgabe No. 27. July 1, 1859 I
- Ausgabe No. 28. July 8, 1859 I
- Ausgabe No. 29. July 15, 1859 I
- Ausgabe No. 30. July 22, 1859 I
- Ausgabe No. 31. July 29, 1859 I
- Ausgabe No. 32. August 5, 1859 I
- Ausgabe No. 33. August 12, 1859 I
- Ausgabe No. 34. August 19, 1859 I
- Ausgabe No. 35. August 26, 1859 I
- Ausgabe No. 36. September 2, 1859 I
- Ausgabe No. 37. September 9, 1859 I
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- Ausgabe No. 39. September 23, 1859 I
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- Ausgabe No. 44. October 28, 1859 I
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- Ausgabe No. 52. December 23, 1859 I
- Ausgabe No. 53. December 30, 1859 I
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THE MECHANICS' ~ ' ■.;; ; i and Jktrnal of ^itginurritg, Jgrinilhtrd litaeljutcnr, (Registered for transmission abroad.) MAGAZINE ipMitfatfitrcs, shir S||ighilbi«g. [EDITED BY R. A. BROOMAN AND E. J. REED.] WOE. 2.—NO. 29. [New Series.] LONDON: FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 15, 1859. Price, FOURPENCE. By Post 5d. / PRINCIPAL CONTENTS. ILe/ ders : ■ i < PAGE Last Year’s Increase of the Navy 33 •Lord Clarence Paget on the Navy 33 Decimal Coinage 34 'The Locomotive : its Place in History 35 The Royal Agricultural Benevolent College 35 'The Case of Henry Cort.;. 36 The Sewing Machine : its Value.—-No,-jIII..-. 37 Money-Making at the Royal Mint.—-No.' VI. ‘ 38 Institution of Civil Engineers .*! 39 Royal Agricultural Society’s Meeting 39 >Fowl6ris~SteahiiPldE gtring'.Apparatu s 40 The Magnetism of Ships *....... 42 '.The Small Arm's Factory/at-Enfield ' 44 Dunii; s Patent Carpet Cloth .' 44 The Steam Ram 44 (Screw ; Propdliers ] ' 44 Griffith’s*Screw Propeller 44 The GreaVEastern 44 Literature ! 45 Proceedings of-Societies 45 Our Weekly Gossip; 45 Abridged Specifications, of Patents 46 Provisional Protections 48 Patent Applied for with Complete Specification.... 48 Notices of Intention to Proceed with Patents 48 List of Sealed patents 48 Tatents on which the Third Year’s’Stamp Duty has been paid 48 List of Specifications, &c. 48 Prices Current of Metals 48 List of Miscellaneous Tenders, invited, and Engage ments open 49 R oyal polytechnic institution. Patron, II.R.H. the PRINCE CONSORT. ENTIRE CHANGE, of ENTERTAINMENT. Mr. Malone Raymond’s Humorous Lecture entitled an “HOUR in IRELAND and OTHER LANDS,” every Enening except Wednesdays', at a Quarter past Eight. Illustrations of SCOTTISH BALLADS, by Mr. Angus Fairuairn 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. i The GXY-HYDROGEN MICROSCOPE. The St. GEORGE’S CHOIR every Wednesday Evening, at Eight. - ’ ‘ (310) TV METROPOLITAN BOARD of WORKS.— IVl MAIN DRAINAGE of the METROPOLIS.— SOUTHERN HIGH LEVEL SEWER.—To BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, and Others.—The Metropolitan Board of Works hereby give notice, that they will MEET at the Council Chamber, Guildhall, in the City of London, on Friday, the 22nd day - of.' July’.inst.at- Twelve o’clock at noon precisely, and will then be prepared to_open TEN DERS by parties who.mav beAvilling to .CONTRACT for the. CONSTRUCTION, of’MAIN ‘BRICK SEWERS, Nine Miles 2,940 Feet in length, or thereabouts, and for the exe cution of jither works, in connection therewith, to extend from* Deptfortf-Creek *to High-street,* Clapham. Also'-, a Branch to extendi from'the Broadway; Deptford, to the point of-junction with the Effra Sewer, in’Croxted-lano, Dulwich ; and for the maintenance of such works in com plete repair for twelve calendar months. Parties desiring to submit Tenders may, upon payment of £3, obtain plans, sections, specification, form of tender, and other particulars, on application 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, between Four o’clock p.m., on Thursday, the 21st day of July inst., 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. II. WOOLRYCII, Clerk of the Board. No. 1 Greek-street, Soho, July 2, 1859. (311) COTTON SUPPLY ASSOCIATION. TRIAL OF COTTON GINS. IMPROVEMENT upon the INDIAN JL CHURKA.—All persons intending to submit gins for competition-at the above trial, must forward them to the offices of this Association on or before the 19th day of July next, after which day no gin will be, received, The trial will take place on Tuesday, the 26th dajr of July. Further particulars may be obtained by application at the offices of the Cotton Supply Association. G. R. HAYWOOD* Secretary. i Xewall’s Buildings, Manchester. (300) 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, Sheemess.' 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, 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 of the Mercantile Marine Board; Member of the Committee of “Lloyd’s Register” of Shipping, &c. William Phillips, Esq., Member of tlfc : 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. • 1 • ' \ Licensed Makers of Trotman’s Improved Anchors :— Messrs. Hawks, Crawshay, and Sons, Newcastle-on-Tvne, ,, 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) 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 which 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 impor tant patented inventions, would undertake to further the objects of those having property of this kind, either to dis pose of or to bring into operation. Apply by letter, to M. E., Mechanics’ Magazine Office, 166 Fleet-street. (250) 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. [00 H art & son, malleable iron- FOUNDERS, 4 Vine-street, York-road, Lambeth. Orders for Malleable Iron Castings executed within a week. ~(77) M E, JOHN HODGSON JONES, Civil : Engineer, has Removed his Offices from l Poet’s Corner to 26 Great George-strcet, AVestminster, S.W. July, 1859. (309) TO INVENTORS. INDIA-RUBBER APPARATUS OF EVERY KIND MADE TO ORDER. L. J. LAVATER, INDIA-RUBBER .MANUFACTURER, 44l Strand, London,’ W. (302 INVENTORS, ENGINEERS, AND OTHERS. A N Engineer of much Experience can give Assistance in Practically Arranging Inventions, con a triving Machinery, Preparing Drawings, Tracings, &c. Address, M. E., 9 Parliament-street, Westminster. (304) FOR SALE. rnwo SELF-ACTING PLANING JL MACHINES, nearly new, two feet stroke, working on excentric wheels, with Top Driving Apparatus. Also, soul© 2£ inch Shafting, Binding, &c. Address, SCHAUB AND GODFREY, 129 Great Charles-street, Birmingham. (306) 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. r (.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 f Auction are*; held .Weekly,! on Every Tuesday, at One o’Clock, and for the present at the BUILDERS’ SALE GROUNDS, (established 1858,) 23 and 24 MARYLBBOXE . ROAD, * REGENT’S PARK, W.. Catalogues by Post for One Stamp. Advances on Nev Goods. All communications are held private and con fidential. (204) TO RAILWAY COMPANIES, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. PEORGE NEIGHBOUR and SONS, VJT OIL MERCHANTS, Particularly invite attention to their PATENT ARGAXD 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, 33 Cannon Street. . (281) GREAT REDUCTION IN THE COST OF STEAM POWER. rpHE temperature of the products of burnt JL fuel escaping into the Smoke-boxes of Locomotive and Portable Engines is upwards of 800°. DUNCAN, G WYNNE, and C. WYE WILLI ANUS PATENT HEAT DIFFUSERS, placed in the Tubes, will utilize about 4007 of the heat, convert it into an equivalent of working steam, and.reduce the temperature to about 350° or 400°. The Patentees are prepared to accept for Royalty a part of the value of the fuel saved by the use of their simpler appliances. Every information mav be had on application to.tljp- Manufacturers, GWYNNE & CO., Engineers, Essex-strcet Wharves, Strand, W.C., London. (251) TSnGINEBRS’ TOOLS FOR SALE.--a J J Superior SELF-ACTING SLIDE and SCREW-CUT TING LATHE, 7 in. centre and 7 ft. bed. A Ditto, 7 in. centre and 9 ft. bed. A PUNCHING and SHEARING MACHINE, for 8 in. plates. Two Ditto for $ in. plates, and Two Ditto for Jin. plates. VERTICAL DRILLING' MACHINE ; PILLAR and BENCH DRILLS ; HALEY’S and other LIFTING JACKS ; JtACHET BRACES, &c. •* Apply to PAGE and CAMERON, 64 Old Broad-st., E.C'., London. (285) XfbRTON’S GOSSAMER CARTRIDGES, 1M FOR MILITARY FIRE-ARMS. These Cartridges are Manufactured by Mr. James Lf.ktcii, Gunmaker, 68 Margaret-street, Regent-stmG and by Daw, of Broad-street. (2f ?S
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