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Mechanics magazine
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THE MECHANICS’ MAGAZINE AND Registered for Transmission Abroad.~\ [Edited by R. A. BROOMAY. VOL. 5.—No. 120. [New Series. VOL. 74.—No. 1966. [Old Series. LONDON: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 12, 1861. Price FOURPENCE. By Post 5d. PRINCIPAL CONTENTS. Leaders:— page The Armstrong Gun 243 Ocean Telegraphy and Gutta Percha 243 An Exhibition of the Society of Arts 243 Lights, Buoys, and Beacons. No. II 244 American Implements and Economic Contrivances 242 Gas Engineering 248 Meetings for the Week 249 The Society of Arts’ Annual Exhibition of Inventions... 249 Walcott’s Patent Retort Bed 250 Simon’s Heated Air Engine 251 Marriott’s Improved Fire Escape 251 The Balearic Cables 252 On Steamship Propulsion 252 Ships of War Building 254 Literature 254 Proceedings of Societies 254 Correspondence 254 Our Weekly Gossip 255 Abridged Specifications of Patents 255 Provisional Protections 258 Notices of Intention to Proceed with Patents 258 List of Sealed Patents 25S Patents on which the Third Year’s Stamp Duty has been Paid 258 Patents on which the Seventh Year’s Stamp Duty has been Paid 258 List of Specifications Published 258 NATIONAL ART UNION. ai SUBSCRIPTION, FIVE SHILLINGS. Entitling to one chance in the DRAWING on 30tli May. All the funds, save working expenses, allotted for Prizes. HEAD OFFICE—30, STRAND, W.C.. where Prospectuses and every information may he obtained. City Branch—r>i, Fenchurch-street, E.C. Town Agents wanted. TTWENING LECTURES ON GEOLOGY, at JLLi the Government School of Mines, Jermyn-street.—Mr. WARINGTON W. SMITH. M.A., F.lt.S.. will commence a Course of TEN LECTURES on GEOLOGY, on .Monday, 15th April, at Eight o’clock; to ho continued on each succeeding Thursday arid Monday evening, at the same hour. Tickets for the whole course, price 5s., may ho had at the Museum of Prac tical Geology. "PROFESSOR TYNDALL, E.R S., will com- J- mence a Course of THIRTY-SIX LECTURES on PHYSICS, at the Government School of Mines, .Termyn-street, on Monday, 15th April, at 2 p.m.: to he continued on each suc ceeding Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Monday, at the same hour. Fee for the course, Thirty Shillings. THENHAM REEKS, Registrar. TO ENGINEERS. MARINE, LOCOMOTIVE, AND OTHER BOl LER MAKEltS ; LRON-SHIP AND BRIDGE BUILDERS, GAS AND RAILWAY COMPANIES. &c. WARNE’S NEW PATENT FERRU- T ? GINOUS CEMENT PACKING, applicable to Steam, Air, Water, and Gas Joints of all descriptions, Water Tanks and Re pairs of Boilers; for Railway purposes, to Chairs and Fish-tail Joints, Turn Tables and Bridge Girders, and to the Construc tion of iron Bridges generally, and of Iron Ships. Among the many important advantages of the PATENT FERRUGINOUS CEMENT PACKING, are Indestructibility by either Fire, Steam, Water, or Gas: Instant and Ready Applica tion ; and great Economy of Time and Labour by its use for Joints, &c., in place of the ordinary Iron Cement. For all per manent Joints it can be made to set as hard as Iron, and it will Expand and Contract in the same ratio as the metal itself. For all other Joints it can be made sufficiently elastic for the purposes to which India-rubber or other Packing is applied. WILLIAM WARNE & CO., India-rubber Manufacturers, 9, Gresham-strcet West, E.C. Mills—'Tottenham, N. r P W. RAYNER, Plumber, Painter, Brass .1 . Founder and Finisher, Ship’s Portable Brass Fire Engine, Bilge, Main, and other Pump Maker, 95, Old Gravel- lane, St. George’s-in-tlie-East.—Patent Water-Closet Manu facturer to Her Majesty’s Emigration Commissioners.—Every description of Brass-work Made and Repaired. TO THE SHIPPING INTEREST. TYSSEN’S PATENT SHIP’S LOG, OR JL SPEED INDICATOR. With the Indexes on Board. No difficulty in fitting or placing it. Has been in use above two years. Testimonials from Government, Admirals, and Captains, sent post-free, on application at the Manufactory. 36, IRONMONGER-STRLET, ST. LUKE’S. The Trade supplied by TIIOS. IIEMSLEY, Nautical Instru ment Maker, King-street, Tower-hill. A S MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN.— IL A Youth desires an ENGAGEMENT at 15s. a week. Address, S. T., No. 116, Fore-street, Cripplegate, London. Y\7"ANTED, by an Experienced PRACTICAL v ▼ ENGINEER and DRAUGHTSMAN, a SITUATION as MANAGER. Preferred if with a prospect of partnership in a limited period. Address P. G. M., Post-office, Ilminster. A PROFESSIONAL GENTLEMAN having A recently patented an Apparatus for SIFTING and SCREENING, would he glad to DISPOSE of the SAME on very reasonable terms. Address E. A., 4, Radnor-place, Oxford- terrace, Hyde Park, W. TP OR SALE.—A 12-IIORSE HORIZONTAL fb STATIONARY ENGINE, in good working order, 13-in. cy linder, 24-in. stroke; fly-wheel, 8ft. Oin.; lengl h of boiler, 17ft. 6in.; diameter, 4ft. Oin.; with governors complete. Also a fan, two saw tables, belts, pulleys, and shafts complete, with a quantity of saws from 4ff. to 4in. The above may be seen on application at the Contractor’s Office, Hill’s-court, Exeter. Any inquiry hereon may he addressed to Mr. GEORGE JACKSON, 8, Can- non-street, London, E.C. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, J- a First-class 8-liorse-power fixed STEAM ENGINE, with Thrashing and Dressing Machinery, and 4-ft. grey stones for mill complete. Also a Circular Saw Frame with two saws.— For price, apply to MR. WILLIAM KIRTON, Branston, Lincoln. IMPORTANT TO ENGINEERS.— BA I and RODS or SHEETS of R. MUSHET’S PATENT ( .— BARS GUN METAL supplied to order, and guaranteed to stand a tensile strain of 75 tons per square inch, or 20 tons per square inch be yond the breaking strain of Krupp’s celebrated metal.—Apply to ROBT. MUSIIET & Co., Forest Steel Works, Colcford, near Gloucester. Agent for London, Mr. W. T. Hendry, 71, Cannon- street, West, London. TO ENGINEERS, CONTRACTORS, &c — A The New VITRIFIED CAST-IRON PIPES, combining perfect cleanliness and incorrodibility.—For particulars, apply to J. W. WILSON, Consulting Mechanical Engineer, 9, Buck- ingliam-streot, Strand, London. TO PRINTERS. PUBLISHERS, AND A AUTHORS.—W. H. WEBBE, Artist and Engraver o - Wood, 2. Lyon’s-inn, Strand, "W.C., and Bewick-cottage, Bexley- lieath, Kent. Illustrations for Newspapers, Books, and Maga zines, designed and engraved in a superior manner, at moderate charges. For specimens, see popular publications of the day. Woodcuts for advertisements and manufacturers’ catalogues. TO SHIPOWNERS and MASTER MARI- JL NERS.—The attention of the Mercantile Marine is hereby directed to Captain Norton’s Four-Pounder Iron Gun. cast with an oval bore, and specially adapted for ship use. It is rifled, one turn in its length, is four feet long, and weighs little over 500lbs. The cost of each gun is hut about £10— much less than that of any rifled cannon now made—while its efficiency and freedom from danger are unrivalled. Capt. Norton may be ad dressed at Tlianet Lodge, Roslierville. YYTELLIN GTON LIFE ASSURANCE y t SOCIETY.—Capital, £250,000.—(Incorporated under Act of Parliament.)—Head Office, 3, Chatham-place, Black- friaks, London; Branch Office, 42. John-Dalton Street, Manchester.—President, Sir John V. Shelley. Bart., M.P. for Westminster. Chairman of the Board, Lord Henry Gordon.— New and Special Features.—Policies payable during life time, without extra premium. Building Societies’Assurances upon a plan peculiar to this Society. A temporary suspension of three-fourths of the year’s premium is allowed, after five vears, if the assured cannot at the time pay the full premium. Policies of seven year’s standing purchased at their mil value, and a Free Policy issued for such value. Two-thirds of the total profits divided every five years. Ages of the parties assur ing admitted in the Policy if wished, Foreign residence allowed, in most cases, without extra premium. No Policy Stamps, nor Entrance Fees charged, nor appearance before the Board required. Half-credit premiums for the first five years, or one-third during life. Medical men remunerated for their opinions. Industrial Assurances granted. Maritime Passen gers Assurances granted to persons proceeding to sea, against fatal and non-fatal accidents. Educational Annuities upon an entirely new plan. CHARLES W. ROE, Manager. A LCOHOLIC TEST FOR WINES. — The -LA Chancellor of the Exchequer having expressed his deter mination to maintain the present mode of levying the duties on wine, the merchants should use for their protection CROCK- FORD’S PATENT SPIRIT INDICATOR for wines.* Some of the errors which have occurred with the distillatory process could not have arisen with this apparatus, and were actually del ected by its use.—FARROW and JACKSON, 18, Great Tower- street, London, E.C., manufacturers of machines, tools, and utensils for the wine and spirit trade; also of their new regis tered Iron Wine Bins, from which any bottle may be removed without disturbing those above. * For description, see “ Mechanics’ Magazine,” Nov. 2,1860. TO MERCHANTS, SHIPPERS, AND COLONIAL AGENTS. W ALKER’S SUGAR MILLS, upon a New Principle.—Important to all Cane growers and Manu facturers. Farmers can have them complete for Fifty Guineas, to work by men or cattle. A saving effected of full 20 per cent. WALKER’S PRESS for packing wool, cotton, hay, &c. I ^WALKER’S new and improved PRESS for oils and tinctures, superior to anj'tliing of the kind—simple, efficient, and econo mical. It is strongly recommended to Seed Crushers at home and in the British Dependencies by practical engineers. Patentee—J. WALKER, 17, Cowper-street, City-road. WH BURN GAS IN DAYTIME ?- CHAP PUIS’ REFLECTORS Diffuse Daylight in Dark Places, and at Night they Save Fifty per Cent, or Gas. PATENTEE AND MANUFACTURER, P. C. CIIAPPUIS, 09, Fleet Street, London. 142, CIIEAPSIDE. XTEOTERIC CUTTING, RHABDOLO- IX GICAL PITS, TELESM ATI CAL TASTE, MELLIFLUENT COURTESY, and a COAT for a GUINEA. Trowsers and Vests at exceedingly Low Prices. H art & son, malleable iron- FOUNDERS. 4, Vine-street, York-road, Lamhetli. Orders for Malleable Iron Castings executed within a week. T70RREST & BARR, ENGINEERS and A MILLWRIGHTS, GLASGOW.—Manufacturers of Patent Safety Derrick Cranes; Sawing, Planing, and Wood-working Machinery; High-pressure and Condensing Steam Engines; Grain Mills and.' Builders’ Plant. PATENT INDIA - RUBBER DRIVING A BANDS, Vulcanized Gas Tubing, Garden Hose, Valves, Steam Packing.—MOSES, SON, and DAVIS, 21, Gutter-lane, Cheapside. Works, Bow-common. iS/TR. T. MEACHAM, Consulting Engineer, _LtJL Surveyor, and Valuer of Steam Boats, and all kinds of Machinery. 2, NEW LONDON-STREET, MARK-LANE, E.C. THE BEST and CHEAPEST TEAS and A COFFEES in England are to be obtained at PHILLIPS & Co., Tea Merchants, 8, King William-street, City. A Price Current free. See also large advertisement in last number lor eacli month of “ Mechanics’ Magazine.” CLOCK PALLETS TO THE CHRONOMETER and WATCH A TRADE, Dealers, and Merchants.—A Large STOCK of the very best description of Jewel Holes, set and un-set. nometer and Watch Jewel-Hole Manufacturer, &c., 220, Upper- street, Islington, London. S. H. supplies the best Houses in the Trade in London.—Diamonds, Rubies, Sapphires, Crysolites, &c., bought and sold. NEW APPLICATION OF GLASS. TOHN CHEDGEY, Glass-Hydraulic Engineer and Mechanician, the Grove, Great Guildford-street, South wark, begs to draw the attention of manufacturers, engineers, chemists, and the public generally to his PATENT TURNED and POLISHED GLASS ROLLERS for Glazing Paper and other textures where a smooth and hard surface is required for sizeing and chemical purposes. His PATENT BORED and POLISHED GLASS CYLINDERS, for Pumps, Barrels, &c„ for pumping water, pulp, chemicals, &c. His TURNED and POLISHED GLASS PLUNGERS, for Force Pumps. His PA TENT CAST GLASS CYLINDER PIPES, for convoying Alka lies, Chemicals, &c.; particularly recommended for Suction Pipes for Water. His PATENT MACHINES with PLATE- GLASS BEDS, and Bottom of Box cemented on Slate, for Mangling, Calendering, and Pressing Goods. Testimonials and Price List sent on application. The Royal Laundry, Nov. 2S, 1859. I hereby certify that the Glass Mangle supplied to this esta blishment in March, 1857, by Mr. John Cliedgey has been in con stant use since, and gives the greatest satisfaction. It imparts a beautiful gloss and finish to the linen, quite unattainable hj r the wood mangle: it is very cleanly in its operation, and easily turned. I have therefore no hesitation in recommending this description of mangle to all who are desirous of possessing a really superior article. John Thompson, Superintendent. The Grove, Southwark, S.E., Oct. 30,1S60. Sir,—We have used a considerable quantity of your bored anclpolished glass pump barrels, and we have pleasure in stat ing that for the purposes to which wo have applied them they answer admirably.. We are, Sir, your obedient servants, Mr. John Cliedgey. Easton, Amos, & Sons. 20 80 Lig: p AS APPARATUS POR PRIVATE USE, VJT FACTORIES, VILLAGES AND TOWNS. Patented 1852 and 1860. 10 Lights — For small Consumers, requiring no brickwork whatever, perfectly portable, may be placed any where, and is adapted for small coal. r> tn C With the Retort and purifying portion portable. iirhtA ) easily fixed and managed, and suitable for small i 0 uls f i.' ac tories and private Residences. (With patent combined Purifier, forming in 100 & up to ) one three of the ordinary apparatuses, very 500 Lights ) simple and suitable for Factories and large Man- f sions. PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, and ESTIMATES prepared for the Lighting of small villages and towns. Gasworks of all sizes, up to 2,000 lights, generally kept in stock, ancl for shipment are delivered f.o.b. at any port. Wrought Tube, Fittings, Meters, and every requisite for the entire completion of internal Fittings. References to 100 Gas Works of all dimensions, erected by the Advertiser in various parts of England and Europe. GEORGE BOWER, Engineer and Contractor, Saint Neots, Hunts. In inquiring for prices it is necessary to state the maximum number of lights and the hours they will burn iu the depth of winter.
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