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Mechanics magazine
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WWYh if I THE MECHANICS’ MAGAZINE AND lounuil of <£ngitmr% Jgrintltontl IBatljintrn, gtanufatims, anb S^braMng. Registered for Transmission Abroad.] [Edited by R. A. BROOMAN. VOL. 6.—No. 139. [New Series.] VOL. 75.—No. 1985. told Series.] LONDON: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 23, 1861. PRINCIPAL CONTENTS. Precautions against Fires :— page The Royal Mint and Tower 109 Wages of Women 109 Leviathan Workshops. No. II. :— The Enfield Small Arms Factory 110 Artillery Experiments in the United States Ill Distinguishing Lights by Occultation 112 Literature 113 Meeting of the Social Science Congress at Dublin 113 Report of the Submarine Telegraph Committee 114 Vavasseur’s Machine for Rilling Cannon 116 Congress of Artists at Antwerp 116 Gwynne and Co.’s Floating Fire Engine and Steam Tug.. 116 Auriferous Steel 117 Electric Telegraph in Bagdad 117 Holman’s Method of Communicating and Transmitting Motion for Pump3 117 Gunnery Experiments on Jones’s Target 117 Telegraphic Intelligence 118 Correspondence :— Deep Sea Lead 118 A Method of Stopping and Modifying the Stroke of Single and Double Action Pumps 118 IIow to Prevent Large Fires.—Steam Fire Engines Extraordinary 118 Scientific Gossip 119 Abridged Specifications of Patents 120 Provisional Protections 124 Patent Applied for with Complete Specification 124 Notices of Intention to Proceed with Patents 124 List of Sealed Patents 124 Patents on which the Third Year’s Stamp Duty has been Paid 124 Patents on which the Seventh Year’s Duty has been Paid 124 List of Specifications Published 124 Price Current of Metals 124 TO ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, &c. X P. E. CHAPPUIS, PHOTOGRAPHER, 69, Fleet-street, London. PHOTOGRAPHS OF MACHINERY, BUILDINGS, SHIPS, &c., Taken at the Shortest Notice. "PATENT NEGOTIATION OFFICES, X 5, PARLIAMENT-STREET, WESTMINSTER, S.W.-For the Purchase, Sale, and Profitable Working of PATENTED IN VENTIONS, address ALLEN, BROTHERS, Engineers and Architects, as above. /Gloucester waggon company VJ (LIMITED).—Manufacturers of Railway Rolling-Stock, for Sale or Hire. Ironwork for Carriages and Waggons supplied, Agent—W. G. CRAIG, Engineer (London offices), 14, Cannon- street, E.C. TO INVENTORS—All intending PATEN- X TEES should procure the Printed Information regarding Patents, their Cost, and the Mode of Procedure to be adopted. Issued Gratis by the GENERAL PATENT COMPANY (Limited), 71, Fleet-street, London.- ROBERT 31. LATHAM. Secretary. CMITH’S DEPOT for New and Second-hand O Machinery, 204, High Holborn three doors from Newton- street. ALUMINIUM. "DELL, BROTHERS, NEWCASTLE-ON- -13 TYNE, beg to intimate, that, having become Sole Licensees in this Kingdom of Professor Dcville’s method of producing Pure Aluminium, they are now in a position to supply from their Works here both this metal and its compound with copper, known under the name of Aluminium Bronze. P ropelling sailing vessels, BARGES, &c., by STEAM and AIR. Ten times the pro pelling power of the Marine Engine from the same quantity of fuel. Small boats, 18 inches, which will travel against a head wind ; fuel a little spirit. Price 7s. 6d.; rail free 100 miles. J AS. PARKER, Inventor, 6, Lilford-road, Camberwell. rpilE PATENT OIL GAS APPARATUS, for X Lighting Mansions, Factories, Picture Galleries, Barracks, Ships, &c., may be seen in Daily Operation, managed by a Lad. The gas being perfectly pure, is not destructive of the most delicate ornamental work or paintings, and has not one-tenth the heating property of coal-gas. Address, ALLEN, BROTHERS, Engineers and Architects, 5, Parliament-street, Westminster, S.W. ■ FOR SALE. ^HANDLER and OLIVER are prepared to K.J SELL the whole or any part of their PATENT for STEAM WINDING ENGINES and PLOUGHS. CHANDLER and OLIVER’S PATENT obtained a £50 prize at the Agricultural Meeting, Long Sutton; a £10 prize at the Can terbury Show: and a Medal at the Leeds Show. The WINDING TACKLE can he fitted to Engines of any maker, and the Plough can he made to take any kind of apparatus necessary for Cultivating the Soil, such as Scarrifier Tines or Broad Shares, &c. Any Engine now used by farmers can he fitted with the Tackle. It is light and simple, and an ordinary Farm Labourer can work it. The Engine can be used for Thrashing without taking the Ploughing Tackle off, not requiring more than three or four horses to take it from place to place. . These Engines are very useful for Pile Driving or Drawing Ballast up inclined planes; at the same time they can be used for Pumping. Farmers w ill find them most useful for all pur poses. (Described in the Mechanics’ Magazine, December 31, For farther infbrmation, apply to ROBERT CHANDLER, Engineer, Old Ford-road, Bow, near London, where the Engine way he seen; or Mr, OLIVER, Farmer, Hatfield, Herts, W B. PASSMORE, TELEGRAPH AGENT ▼ T • AND CONTRACTOR FOB THE EXECUTION OF TELEGRAPH WORKS, AND SUPPLY OF INSTRUMENTS, AND STORES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 235 and 236, Gresham House, Old Broad-street, London. WANTED, No. 20 (May 13, 1859) of the H MECHANICS’MAGAZINE, New Series. Double price will be paid for all copies sent to the Publisher, 166, Fleet- street, E.C. WANTED, a SITUATION as FOREMAN Y V BOILER MAKER—Locomotive or Marine. Testimonials good. Address, J. T., 9, Oxford-street, New.-road, Whitechapel, London. A PARTNER WANTED.—A MACHINIST, iX to join the ADVERTISER in Manufacturing his Celebrated Patent—VICTORIA SIDE-DELIVERY REAPING-MACHINES. Address, .stating amount of capital, &c., to RT. HELLARD, Ironmonger, North-street, Taunton, Somerset. TXTANTED, a DRAUGHTSMAN accustomed > T to DESIGNING the largest class of MARINE ENGINES, and accustomed r generally with Machinery. Applications, stating’ salary required, with testimonials as to ability, character, &c., to he addressed to MARTIN SAMUELSON and Co., Hull. IPOR PRIVATE SALE.—Two Marine Engines, X 1 of 9-horse effective power each, and Tubular Boiler, of great strength; with Two Screw Propellers and Shaft. The whole in excellent order. Constructed for the F ranklin Expedi tion. Also, Spare Piston, Eccentrics, &c.; and a lot of Engi neers’ Tools. Apply to THOS. AGGS and CO., 155, Fenchurcli- street, E.C* T ATIIE, by WHITWORTH, for SALE.— XJ Self-acting, Sliding, Surfacing, Screw Cutting LATHE, 6-inch centres; bed, 6 feet long; with full set of change wheels, chucks, tools, and drilling apparatus, for foot or power; nearly new ; guaranteed correct, and in good.order. May be seen cn application to Sir. F. WISE, C.E., Chandos Chambers, Bucking- ham-street, Adelphi, London, W.C. QTEAM ENGINES POR SALE.—Messrs. kJ E. PAGE and CO., Engineers, Victoria Iron Works, Bed ford; and Laurence Pountney-place, Cannon-street, E.C., have the following first-class Horizontal Engines ready for immediate delivery, viz. One 5-inch Cylinder, 10-inch stroke, Two 8-incli „ 18-inch „ Two 10-inch „ 18-inch „ One 14-inch „ 24-inch „ One 17-inch „ 30-inch „ One 20-inch „ 36-inch „ They can he seen at any time at their London Establishment, and prices had on application. "IPNGINEERS’ TOOLS READY POR DELI- Xi VERY.—E. PAGE and CO., Victoria Works, Bedford, and Laurence Pountney-place, Cannon-street, E.C., Makers of every description of Engineers’ Tools, have the following ready for delivery, viz.Self-acting Slide and Screw. Cutting Lathes, 7£. 8, and 12 inch centres, with 9ft., 13ft., and 18ft. beds; Self acting Slide Lathes, 7 and 8 inch centres, 13ft. and 17ft. beds; Foot Lathe. 0 inch centre, Oft. bed; Screw Cutting Drilling Machines, ror £, 3, 1$, and 2 inches; Punching and Shearing Machines, for g, i, and | plates; Planing Machine, to plane 4ft. long, 2ft. wide, 2ft. high; Slotting Machines, 0 and 9 inch stroke; Shaping Machine, 6 inch stroke; Bolt Screwing Machine, with taps and dies, for 3 to 1 inch: taps and dies for hand-screwing : Ratchet Braces, Vices and Stands, Slide Rests, Crab Winches, &c., &c. On view at their London Establishment. Particulars of Prices to be had on application. / XN SALE, a CONDENSING BEAM PUMP- ING-ENGINE CYLINDER, 00 inches diameter, 7 feet stroke; all complete, and in excellent condition. Address, Box F 3-1, Post-office, Manchester. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS.—On SALE, X about 200 YARDS of PUMP-TREES, and WORKING BARREL, 16 inches bore, in 9 feet lengths, nearly new. Price £4 per ton, delivered on Rails. Address, Box F 34, Post-office, Manchester. AN SALE, several STEAM-ENGINES, on the V_/ Beam, Horizontal, and Vertical principles, from 10 to 50- horse-power, suitable for Mining or Manufacturing purposes also one Cornish Boiler, 30 feet long, 6 feet diameter, with two tubes through; one ditto, 30 feet by 7 feet; one ditto, 24 feet by 7 feet; also, four Egg-end Boilers, 30 feet by 5 feet. For further particulars and prices, address Box F 34, Post-office, Manchester “RRITISR ASSOCIATION FOR T11E ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE. MANCHESTER MEETING, 4th to 11th September, 1801. Reception Room, the Portico, Manchester. President : WILLIAM FAIRBAIRN, Esq., LL.D., F.R.S., &c. The objects of the Association areTo give a stronger im pulse and more systematic direction to scientific inquiry; to iromote the intercourse of those who cultivate science in dif ferent parts of the British Empire with one another and with foreign philosophers; to obtain a more general attention to the objects of science, and a removal of disadvantages of a public kind which impede its progress.” GENERAL ARRANGEMENTS. Wednesday, 4th September.—OPENING MEETING and PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS, at eight p.m., in the Free-trade Hall. SECTIONAL MEETINGS daily, as usual, from the 5th to the 10th inclusive. Thursday, 5tli September.—SOIREE (Microscopes), in the Free- trade Hall. Friday, Otli September.—EVENING DISCOURSE. Saturday, 7th September.—SOIREE (Telegraphs), in the Free- trade Hall. Monday, Otli September.—EVENING DISCOURSE. Tuesday, 10th September.—SOIREE (Field Naturalists’ Society), in the Free-trade Hall. Wednesday, 11th September.—CONCLUDING a GENERAL MEETING, in the Free-trade Hall. BRICK AND TILE MACHINES. , IE AND CO.’S PATENT U • POWER MACHINES are the most simple and efficient extant. The cost is also considerably less than those of other makers. They will make from 3,000 to 14,000 per day, according to the size of the machine, and can he seen in operation, daily, at the Manufacturers’, Laurence Pountney-place, Laurence Pouutncy-hill Cannon-street. Price Lists forwarded. Price FOURPENCE. By Post 5d. On Thursday, 12tli September.—Important EXCURSIONS, Gentlemen desirous of attending the meeting may make their choice of being proposed as life members, paying £10 as a com position, or annual subscribers, paying an admission fee of £1, and (additional) £1 annually, or associates for the meeting pay ing £1. Ladies may become members on the same terms as gentle men ; or ladies’ tickets (transferable to ladies only) may be ob tained in the Reception Room, by members, on payment of £1. Life members receive gratuitously the reports of the Associa tion which may he published after the date of payment. Annual subscribers receive gratuitously the report of the Association for the year of their subscription, and for every following year of subscription without intermission. Associates for the meeting are entitled to the report of the meeting at two-tliirds of the publication price. In order to facilitate arrangements for the meeting, it is desir able that application for tickets should he made as early as possible. Forms of proposal will he supplied in the Reception Room during the meeting; or the names of candidates for admission may he transmitted to the Local Secretaries. As the funds which the Association has to expend for its scientific objects consists only of the payments made by its members and associates, it is particularly desirable that every opportunity should he taken of increasing their number. Compositions and subscriptions of new members or associates will he received by the Local Secretaries until the commence ment of the meeting ; afterwards, as well as the subscriptions and arrears of former members, by the Local Treasurer. For information respecting the local arrangements, application may he made by letter addressed to any of the Local Secretaries for the meeting, at the “ Portico, Manchester.” R. D. DARBISHIRE, \ ALFRED NEILD, ( Local Secretaries ARTHUR RAN SOME, f for the Meeting. H. E. ROSCOE, ) B ritish association for the ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE. MEETING IN MANCHESTER, 4th to 11th September, 1801. RAILWAY PASSES. Reception Room, Portico, Manchester, August, 1861. The Executive Committee have arranged with the under mentioned Railway and Steam Packet Companies to issue to gentlemen and ladies attending the meeting in September, as members or associates, PASSES entitling the bearer to a ticket to Manchester and back for one fare, between the 2nd and 14th of September. Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company. London and North-Western Railway Company. Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire Railway Company. Great Northern Railway Company. North-Eastern Railway Company. Midland Railway Company, Caledonian Railway Company. Great Western Railway Company. City of Dublin Steam-packet Company (via Holyhead). North Lancashire Steam Navigation Company (to Fleetwood), Belfast Steamship Company (to Liverpool). Glasgow and Liverpool Royal Mail Steam-packet Company. Application for these passes must he made (the sooner the better), to Local Secretaries, B, A, Portico, Manchester, stating the names of those who will use them, and if any are not yet members or associates, their full names and addresses, and the particular class of membership desired. The pass cards will have to be exchanged at the Railway or Packet'office'for the Company’s special ticket. R. I). DARBISHI * HIRE, ALFRED NEILD, ARTHUR RANSOME, II. E. ROSCOE, See other Advertisement. 4 Local Secretaries for the Meeting. THOMAS WILSON’S BREECH-LOADING X RIFLE. —MR. THOMAS WILSON having resumed the sole working of his Patent, begs to invite special attention to his NEW SERVICE RIFLES and CARBINES; also to his DOUBLE RIFLES and SHOT GUNS, which being constructed according to his recently-patented improvements, and under his own immediate inspection, he can confidently recommend to sportsmen and others, as combining in the cheapest and sim plest form the most efficient, safe, aiid durable system of breecn- loading arms ever introduced. Orders, and all communications, to he addressed to the Pa tentee, 45, Church-street, Birmingham, where the Patent Rilles and every information as to cost and other details can be ob tained.
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