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T. SUFFIELD AND CO.

Call the particular attention of

[JULY 1, 1859.

SHIP-OWNERS, SHIP-BUILDERS, AND COMMANDERS OF STEAM AND SAILING VESSELS, to the Simple and Efficient Arrangements of their

PATENT PUMPS AND FIRE-ENGINES,

Both Fixed and Portable, with PATENT VALVES and other Improvements.

These Pumps are free from that liability to choke which is common to other Pumps, and their Working Parts are not susceptible of derangement either from wear or from being long out of use. They pass entirely through them, with ease, any substance that may enter the Suction Pipes. The Novelties in these Pumps are their adaptation to the varied duties of Ships' Pumps, the facilities they afford for Cleansing the Suction Pipes, and for Sounding or Examining the Valves; the readiness with which they may be used for Ventilating the Bilge, or for acting as a Syphon either for Watering the Ship, or for extinguishing Accidental Fires on board: the rapidity with which they can be converted into Fire Pumps, or be applied to the Washing of Decks; and their capability of Pumping from Several Compartments. Also, to their

MARINE ENGINE-ROOM TELEGRAPHS,

Which excelled all others in the recent series of Trials in Her Majesty's Navy at Sheerness. These invaluable instruments have been supplied and sent to almost all parts of the world, and in no case has there been any complaint of their working.

Testimonials, bearing uniform evidence of the complete success of these Telegraphs, may be had upon application.

IMPROVED ENGINE-ROOM COUNTERS,

Suitable for testing the speed of all classes of machinery.

IMPROVED

HYDROMETERS, SALINOMETERS,

With Coolers and Dippers for same. Injection Tallow-Cocks, and various kinds of Syringes.

IMPROVED MARINE DISTILLING APPARATUS,

Which will be found both Simple and Efficient for the Distillation of Fresh from Salt Water.

IMPROVED SHIPS' WATER-CLOSETS,

Made to act when placed either above or below the water level. These Closets are simple, efficient, and mechanically arranged for their various requirements, and are not liable to derangement.

IMPROVED STEAM COCKS, WATER GAUGES,

And all kinds of Steam Fittings of the very best quality. As a large Stock of every variety of this class of goods has been much sought after, we trust the present one (especially considering it can be so readily examined in our new premises) will be fully appreciated and meet with the attention it deserves. GRAUTOFF'S IMPROVED STEAM AND VACUUM GAUGES

(For which we are the sole appointed Agents) and which after having been tested for some time, are now patronised by the Lords of the Admiralty. Besides BOURDON'S and other Guages which are also supplied by us to order.

IMPROVED STEAM WHISTLES, LUBRICATORS, LAMPS, OIL FEEDERS,

And Stores of every description are supplied by us on the shortest notice.

T. SUFFIELD & CO.

Being practical Brass Manufacturers, Copper Smiths, Plumbers, Engineers, and Gun Metal Steam Cock Makers, are in a position to undertake and carry out with very great dispatch and economy all orders entrusted to them. In PAINTING and DECORATIVE Work also, lengthened experience enables them to compete most successfully with others, and they are at all times most ready to furnish estimates for this class of work when required to do so.

T. SUFFIELD AND CO.

Also respectfully solicit the attention of STEAM SHIP BUILDERS and OWNERS to their Large and Varied STOCK of

ASSORTED STORES FOR MARINE PURPOSES.

They keep a Large Stock of Goods, of their own Manufacture and from the Best Makers, constantly on view; so that by a visit to their Works or Depôt, much valuable time may be saved by Managers, Engineers, and other Gentlemen who may require such Stores, together with a further saving in the cost of such Articles.

DEPOT, 116 FENCHURCH STREET, E.C.,

(OPPOSITE MARK LANE.)

MANUFACTORY, 12 & 13 BERMONDSEY WALL, S. E.

LONDON.

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GREAT EXHIBITION, LONDON, 1851.

NEW YORK EXHIBITION, 1855.
AND PARIS UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION, 1855.

LONDON, March 25, 1859. THOMAS GLOVER takes this opportunity of thanking Gas Companies and his other Customers for the very liberal support and patronage he has received during the past year, which has far exceeded his most sanguine anticipations, having sold a greater number of his PATENT DRY GAS-METERS since the dissolution of his partnership with Mr. Croll than he was ever previously enabled to do in any one year.

THOMAS GLOVER confines his sole attention to the business of Gas-Meter Making. The propriety of his doing so is satisfactorily proved by his success; and, without the practice of any quackery, or any attempt to delude the public by an absurd exhibition of "Old and New Valves," his Meters are in general use by the Metropolitan Gas and other Companies in this Country and abroad. For example, one Metropolitan Company have now in use above 12,500 of his Patent Dry Gas-Meters; some of these Meters have been fixed for Fourteen Years, and are still in working order, without complaint from either the Company or the Consumer.

THOMAS GLOVER thinks it necessary to put Gas Companies on their guard against parties selling Patent Dry GasMeters constructed in imitation of his, but unskilfully made on erroneous principles, and with improper and unsuitable materials. THOMAS GLOVER's Workshops are now the most extensive in this or any other country, and he is thereby enabled promptly to execute orders to any extent required. Purchasers may at any time inspect his Works and the Materials of which his Meters are constructed. He is ready to enter into Contracts with Gas Companies and others to uphold their Stock of his Meters for Twenty Years at an annual charge varying from 24 to 5 per cent., and to leave always in the hands of Gas Companies Three Years' charge for upholding, as a guarantee for the fulfilment of the Contract.

THOMAS GLOVER.

VINEGAR. Patronised by Her Majesty's

CONDY'S PATENT PURE CONCENTRATED MALT VINEGAR.

Families, by using this delicious VINEGAR, insure purity and effect a saving of 50 per cent. See "Report of Dr. Letheby, City Officer of Health, Dr. Hassall, of the 'Lancet Commission, and others." Sold by the Trade, in Bottles, labelled and capsuled. Wholesale-63 King William-street, London-bridge, E.C. Six Quart Samples sent free to any Railway for 3s. 6d.

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WELLS, BORING TOOLS, PUMPS, &c. Engineers, Architects, Surveyors, Builders or others requiring a good supply of Water may have any quantity procured by W. SPELLER, 14 York-street Blackfriars'-road, London, where may be had any quan tity of Tools for Sinking or Boring, from 2 to 20 inches diameter, and from 100 to 2,000 feet depth; also Men and Tools to bore for Railroads, Minerals, &c., in any part of the world. Boring Tools and suitable Pipes for exportatation, with full instructions for their use.

Builders, Contractors, Brickmakers, Barge and Ship Builders, and others, can be supplied with Wrought or Cast Iron Pumps, Double or Single, for excavation of Deep feet in length, to work by hand or Steam Power. Hot-Water Apparatus for Conservatories, &c., on the most economical and improved principles.

PATENT DRY GAS-METER MANUFACTURER, Wells, from 3 to 14 inches in the bore, and from 6 to 130

SUFFOLK STREET, CLERKENWELL GREEN, AND
ALLEN STREET, GOSWELL STREET, E.C.

D. HULETT & CO.,

55 and 56 HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON,

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GAS CHANDELIERS, GLASS LUSTRES, HALL LANTERNS, VESTIBULES, BRACKETS, PENDANTS;

Double Cone, Albert. Shadowless, and every description of Burner, Union Jets, Batswings, &c.;
IMPROVED FULL-WAY CARTER'S VALVES (much approved of);
GAS-STOVES, and every article connected with Gas-Apparatus.

CAST AND WROUGHT-IRON PIPE, BLACK AND GALVANISED. COPPER, TIN, BRASS,
AND COMPOSITION TUBING.

D. HULETT'S IMPROVED SERVICE CLEANSER,

for clearing out Mains, Services, and Interior Fittings-60s.net.

BOYLE'S PATENT SILVERED GLASS COMBINATION REFLECTORS AND OUTSIDE LANTERNS,
Sole Manufacturers of CHURCH & MANN'S PHOTOMETER.

Large Pattern Books, with every description of Gas-Fittings, Chandeliers, &c., with complete Book of Prices, 12s.

THE IMPERIAL IRON

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Also Manufactory for Captain John Grant's much improved Cooking Apparatus. (44)

GLADSTONE CO, CONTRACTORS

ENGINEERS.

2 John-Street, Minories, London, E.C., Are prepared to ESTIMATE FOR and CONSTRUCT BRIDGES, PIERS, JETTIES, &c., in Iron, Wood, or Stone. Also to supply Cranes, Girders, Turntables, and Railway Work and Plant generally. (199)

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

WILLIAM DRAY AND CO,

FROM SWAN LANE TO

ADELAIDE PLACE, LONDON BRIDGE. (227)

SPIRAL

PIRAL TUBE BRUSHES made with Wire
or Whalebone for Tubes of

1 17 2 21 21 27 3 34 4 4 5 ins. diam.
24, 25, 26, 28, 30, 32/, 35, 38/, 42, 46/, 50/ per doz
Quantities of Two Dozen and upwards delivered in
London.
WILLIAM WALLER, Uddingston, by Glasgow. (213
VOKINS & HURD,

TUBE COMPANY, SEYMOUR HOUSE, JUBILEE PLACE,

(SUCCESSORS TO GEORGE B. LLOYD & CO.)
GAS STREET AND BERKLEY STREET,

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How's Patent Steam Engine Counters, can be read at sight.

These Counters register the number of revolutions made by an engine or other mechanism. They may be used for ascertaining the duty of Pumping Engines and Water-wheels; the revolutions on board a steam-vessel; to calculate the slip of the propeller; and in a locomotive to test the slip of the wheels.

How's Patent Salinometer, for Steam Boilers using Salt Water.

By these, the density of the water in the Boiler is at all times accurately shown, and a saving of boiler and fuel is effected. They are adopted by the Admiralty, the Honorable Trinity Corporation, and others. Copies of Testimonials from Messrs. Penn, Messrs. Maudslay, and others, will be forwarded on application.

How's Engine-Room Telegraph, for communicating between Captain and Engineer.

CHELSEA,

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is a Mechanical Telegraph, and by its peculiar construction, error or misunderstanding is rendered impossible. It SILVERTOWN INDIA-RUBBER WORKS now extensivelv adopted, and gives great satisfaction.

Society of Arts Prize Medal, 1855.

How's Patent Fresh Water Apparatus for Ships' Use.

This apparatus is designed for the distillation of Fresh from Salt Water; and on long voyages, and where the supply of water is scanty, it will be found invaluable. Testimonials may be seen.

Patent Steam Pump and Fire-Engine for Ships' Use.

This Steam-pump occupies but a small space; works perfectly noiselessly, and throws an immense volume of water.
Ad Illustrated Circular of Fresh Water Apparatus and Steam-pump combined, free on application.

How's Patent Machine for Cutting Bolts, Rods, Spindles, Wire, &c.
Simple in construction, inexpensive, occupies but little space, and will not easily get out of order.
A Pamphlet Illustrative of the above, sent free by post, on application to

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CUT OF FOWLER'S ENGINE, WINDLASS, AND WATER-CART. ENGINES purchased for Steam Ploughing can also be used for any other operation the Farmer may wish. Steam from field to field, or place to place, requiring but one or two horses in the shafts to steer them. adjusted to any width of Furrow, and they can also be used as a Subsoiler, Trenching Plough, and Scarifier.

They are all made to move themselves by
The Ploughs are so constructed as to be

FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES AND PRICES, APPLY TO

JOHN FOWLER, JUN., 28 CORNHILL, LONDON, E.C.

SCOTT'S

PATENT GRASS SEED SEPARATOR,

which entirely extracts the Seeds of "COUCH," "TWITCH," "SPEAR," or "HAIR" GRASS and other impurities from

PERENNIAL AND ITALIAN RYE-GRASS, &c.,

AND

SCOTT'S PATENT CARROT SEED BEARDING

AND

CLOVER AND TREFOIL MILLING OR DRAWING MACHINE,

which effectually removes the beard from Carrot Seed, rendering it fit for sowing with facility by
drill or otherwise, and by the separation of abortive or diseased grains vastly increases its vegetative
per centage. By a slight modification it is applicable to the other purposes before mentioned.

These Machines were admittedly the most novel, and, at the same time, the most useful and
mportant to the Farmer of any exhibited at the late SMITHFIELD CLUB SHOW.
They may be seen at work at the Establishment of the Manufacturer,

Mr. T. MIDDLETON, Engineer, Southwark.
Communications to be sent to the Patentee, J. SCOTT, 111 Drummond Street, Euston Square,
London, N.W.

STEAM CULTIVATION.

CHANDLER AND OLIVER

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HAVE pleasureINDING ENGINES AND PLOUGHS, for Cultivating Land by Steam.
AVE much pleasure in being able to state that they are now prepared to execute orders for their

The WINDING TACKLE can be fitted to Engines of any maker, and the Plough can be 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 be 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 will find them most useful for all purposes.

Messrs. CHANDLER and OLIVER are prepared to receive orders for separate Windlasses, which are light and simple, and generally useful.

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inch diam.

RASS ENGINE and BOILER FITTINGS.-
Water-Gauges for Glasses,

26, 30, 35/ each.
With Guards, 32/, 37/6"
Gauge and Pet-Cocks, from 3/6 each.
Whistles, with 1 2 21 3 4 inch bell.
12/6, 18/6, 267, 45/, 50/ each.
Blow-off Cock for Portable Engines, 12/6 each.
Oil Cups, of all kinds, from 18/ per dozen.
Ball Clacks, Balls, Cages, and sets complete.
Forsyth's Safety Boiler Plugs, 12/6 and 18/ each.
WILLIAM WALLER, Uddingston, by Glasgow.

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Published by RICHARD ARCHIBALD BROOMAN, at the MECHANICS MAGAZINE Office, 166 Fleet-atreet, in the Parish of St. Dunstan's-in-the-West, in the County of Middleses; and printed by JAMES JUDD; of 14 Holford-square, Pentonville, in the County of Middlesex, and HENRY ALEXANDER GLASS at their Ótice, 38A New Bridge street, in the Parish of St Anne's Blackfriar in the City of London-Friday, July 1 1859.

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Journal of Engineering, Agricultural Machinery, Manufactures, and Shipbuilding.

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Proceedings of Societies.

Our Weekly Gossip.

Abridged Specifications of Patents

Provisional Protections

Patent Applied for with Complete Specification.

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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 principal 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 27 Dockyard, Sheerness.

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Notices of Intention to Proceed with Patents.

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List of Sealed Patents

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List of Specifications

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Prices Current of Metals..

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List of Miscellaneous Tenders Invited and Engagements open

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Captain George Rodney Munday, R.N., Her Majesty's Ship "Nile."

Jonathan Aylen, Esq., R.N., Master Attendant, Her Majesty's Dockyard, Sheerness.

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 of Shipping, &c.

INDIA-RUBBER APPARATUS

OF EVERY KIND MADE TO ORDER.

L. J. LAVATER, INDIA-RUBBER MANUFACTURER, 441 Strand, London, W.

INVENTORS, ENGINEERS, AND OTHERS.

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AN Engineer of much Experience can give

Assistance in Practically Arranging Inventions, contriving Machinery, Preparing Drawings, Tracings, &c. Address, M. E., 9 Parliament-street, Westminster.

FOR SALE.

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SELF-ACTING PLANING

TMACHINES, nearly new, two feet stroke, working of

24 inch Shafting, Binding, &c. excentric wheels, with Top Driving Apparatus. Also, some Address, SCHAUB AND GODFREY, 129 Great Charles-street, Birmingham. (306)

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ROYAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION. Board; Member of the Committee of "Lloyd's Register" Lors, Surplus Sto beg to call the attention of all parties

H.R.H. the PRINCE

ENTIRE CHANGE of ENTERTAINMENT. Mr. MALONE RAYMOND, the celebrated Illustrator of Irish Life and Manners, will deliver his Humorous Lecture entitled an "HOUR in IRELAND and OTHER LANDS," every Evening, except Wednesdays, at a Quarter past Eight.

DISSOLVING VIEWS.-Scenes in ITALY, FRANCE, AUSTRIA, on the RHINE, &c.

LECTURES on CHEMISTRY and NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.

The OXY-HYDROGEN MICROSCOPE. The St. GEORGE'S CHOIR every Wednesday Evening, at Eight.

COTTON SUPPLY ASSOCIATION.
TRIAL OF COTTON GINS.

IMPROVEMENT upon

the

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, Newcastle-on-Tyne, John Abbott and Co., Park Works, Gateshead, Durham,

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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 TENDERS by parties who may be willing to CONTRACT for the CONSTRUCTION of MAIN BRICK SEWERS, Nine Miles 2,940 Feet in length, or thereabouts, aud for the execution of other works in connection therewith, to extend from Deptford Creek to High-street, Clapham. Also, a Branch to extend from the Broadway, Deptford, to the point of junction with the Effra Sewer, in Croxted-lane, Dulwich; and for the maintenance of such works in complete 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 Greekstreet, Soho, before 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 accepted will be required to provide two approved sureties for the due performance of the work.

E. H. WOOLRYCH, Clerk of the Board. No. 1 Greek-street, Soho, July 2, 1859.

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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. Shadwell, London, and
North Shields,

"" John Gilbert, Cradley Heath, Staffordshire.

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HE ADVERTISER, who has had considerable experience in Marine Engineering and Iron Shipbuilding, and who is an expert Draughtsman, is desirous 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 having also been much engaged in working out some important patented inventions, would undertake to further the objects of those having property of this kind, either to dispose 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.

PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE HIGHEST CLASS

and of any size, taken and reproduced at a most moderate rate of charge. Reproductions of faultless accuracy, of Machinery, Models, Drawings, &e. Orders attended to in town and country. Estimates forwarded. SPENCER, READ, & Co., 4 Agar-street, Strand. W.C. (90

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 may be had for two stamps, at the BUILDING TRADES REGISTRY OFFICES. (established 1857,) 13 EASTCHEAP, LONDON, E.C. The Public Sales by 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 MARYLEBONE ROAD, REGENT'S PARK, W. Catalogues by Post for One Stamp. Advances on New Goods. fidential. All communications are held private and con (204)

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GREAT REDUCTION IN THE COST OF STEAM
POWER.

HE temperature of the products of burnt

and Portable Engines is upwards of 800°. DUNCAN, GWYNNE, and C. WYE WILLIAM'S PATENT HEAT DIFFUSERS, placed in the Tubes, will utilize about 400° of the heat, convert it into an equivalent of working steam, and reduce the temperature to about 350° or 400°.

of the value of the fuel saved by the use of their simple The Patentees are prepared to accept for Royalty a part appliances.

Every information may be had on application to the Wharves, Strand, W.C., London. Manufacturers, GWYNNE & CO., Engineers, Essex-street (251)

NGINEERS' TOOLS FOR SALE-A

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SUBJECTS ILLUSTRATED IN LITHOGRAPHED SKETCHES. The application of Corrugated Iron Roofing Plates to Roofs of Timber Framing, particularly suitable for the Colonies, Railway Carriage Sheds, and Station Roofs; Iron Sheds for Sugar and Coffee Estates, for Manufactories, Weaving Sheds, &c.; Iron Roofs for Churches, Farm Buildings, Gasworks, &c.

Iron Buildings, viz.-Warehouses, Sugar Refineries, Market Houses, Railway Stations, Stores, Dwellings, &c., erected in this country, in the East and West Indies, Egypt, China, the Cape of Good Hope, South America, and Australia.

Plans and Estimates will be furnished on Application,

LONDON OFFICE-33 NICHOLAS LANE, CITY, E.C. CLAYTON, SHUTTLEWORTH, AND CO.,

OF LINCOLN,

78 LOMBARD STREET, LONDON, E. C.,
AND 36 DALE STREET, LIVERPOOL,

AGRICULTURAL AND GENERAL ENGINEERS,

And Manufacturers of Portable and Fixed Steam Engines.

Combined Threshing Machines, which dress the corn ready for market at one operation. Grinding Mills, Saw Benches, Pumps for Irrigation and Mining purposes, with all necessary gearing for being driven by steam power. Full particulars and estimates given on application to the above address.

C. S. and Co.'s PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES are adapted for every parpose to which steam-power can be applied. When intended for winding, They are fitted with reversible link ction and winding gear. They are easy of removal, as may be seen by the engraving, and can be set to work immediately on arrival."

C. S. and Co. are now doing an extensive foreign and colonial business, and are prepared to send off engines and machinery of the before-mentioned kinds in a few days from the date of order. They would also call attention to the important reduction in prices made for the new year.

For Exportation.---The above can be obtained through British Merchants, Shippers, and Colonial Agents.

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PATENT GRASS SEED SEPARATOR,

which entirely extracts the Seeds of "COUCH," "TWITCH," "SPEAR," or "HAIR" GRASS and other impurities from

PERENNIAL AND ITALIAN RYE-GRASS, &c.,

AND

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MONDY'S PATENT FLUID, or NATURAL DISINFECTANT,

COND

Not only Deoderizes but Disinfects perfectly, and DESTROYS FOR EVER the cause of infection.

Is not poisonous, as it may be used to purify water. Evolves no noxious or unpleasant gas. Cannot be mis aken for any other fluid, thereby preventing death and disease; and is therefore the best, safest, cheapest, and most pleasant disinfectant ever introduced.

This fluid has been examined and reported upon by the Board of Health, all the most eminent Men and Chemists of the day, in all cases in the most satisfactory manne possible.

The Public are recommended to use this Fluid, proper! diluted with water, frequently and habitually in larders, sculleries, dairies, musty cakes, sick rooms, close places, &c., as it has numerous advantages, and can be used with certain immediate success and perfect safety.

Sold in Quart Bottles, 4s.; Pints, 2s.; Half-pints, ls.; and in bulk, 10s. per Gallon.

Free to Railway on receipt of Order or Stamps. (233) ALLET'S PATENT BUCKLED 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 withdrawn 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, 18th May, 1859. (264)

SCOTT'S PATENT CARROT SEED BEARDING Westminster, S.W., and 97 Capel-street, Dublin.

AND

CLOVER AND TREFOIL MILLING OR DRAWING MACHINE, which effectually removes the beard from Carrot Seed, rendering it fit for sowing with facility by drill or otherwise, and by the separation of abortive or diseased grains vastly increases its vegetative per centage. By a slight modification it is applicable to the other purposes before mentioned.

These Machines were admittedly the most novel, and, at the same time, the most useful and mportant to the Farmer of any exhibited at the late SMITHFIELD CLUB SHOW. They may be seen at work at the Establishment of the Manufacturer,

Mr. T. MIDDLETON, Engineer, Southwark. Communications to be sent to the Patentee, J. SCOTT, 111 Drummond Street, Euston Square, Loudon, N.W.

STEAM CULTIVATION.

CHANDLER AND

OLIVER

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HAYATENT SPEAM WINDING ENGINES AND PLOUGHS, for Cultivating Land by Steam. AVE much pleasure in being able to state that they are now prepared to execute orders for their The WINDING TACKLE can be fitted to Engines of any maker, and the Plough can be made to take any kind of pparatus ucessary for Cultivating the Soil, such as Scarrifier Tines or Broad Shares, &c. Any Engine now used by armers an be 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 will find them most useful for all purposes.

Messrs. CHANDLER and OLIVER are prepared to receive orders for separate Windlasses, which are light and simple, and generally useful.

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WILLIAM WARNE & CO.,
Manufacturers of all descriptions of

VULCANIZED INDIA - RUBBER,

SHEETS, WASHERS, HOSE PIPES, TUBINGS, ETC.;

Sole Manufacturers of WARNE'S PATENT INDIA-RUBBER TUBULAR MATS,

For Doorways, Stairs, Baths, Carriages, Ships, &c., which are readily cleansed by water. Indestructible by damp, never clog, require no beating, and, unlike all other Mats, these Mats are especially suitable for uncovered Passages, and out of door purposes. Seat Mats, Housemaids' Mats, and Brushes for wooden and stone floors. Sole Manufacturers of WARNE'S PATENT MINERALISED IMPROVED KAMPTULICON,

Possessing advantages over all the ordinary makes, in ex

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ceeding toughness, and flexibility, and consequent durability, while neither heat nor cold has effect upon Widths, 3/4s., 4/4s., 6/4s., and 7/48. Substances, b and thicker if required. Length, 20 to 25 yards. Patentees of the Red Mineralised India Rubber-the only Rubber not affected by Oil. Warehouse, 9 Gresham-street West, E.C. Mills, Tottenham, N. (244)

FUEL AND STEAM

ECONOMY. Apply to Mr. LEE STEVENS, C.E., 1 Fish-streethill, E. C. (245) ICHARD BAIRD, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, and CONTRACTOR for all descriptions of RAILWAY PLANT and STORES.

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