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Chemical news and Journal of physical science (Volume 39, 1879 (January - June))

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Statuten für die Studierenden des Polytechnikums und der Technischen Hochschule Stuttgart
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Statuten für die Studierenden des k. Polytechnikums zu Stuttgart
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  • Chemical news and Journal of physical science
  • Chemical news and Journal of physical science (Volume 39, 1879 (January - June))
  • Titelseite
  • Advertisements
  • No. 997 (January 3, 1879)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 998 (January 10, 1879)
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  • No. 999 (January 17, 1879)
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  • No. 1000 (January 24, 1879)
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  • No. 1001 (January 31, 1879)
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  • No. 1002 (February 7, 1879)
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  • No. 1004 (February 21, 1879)
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  • No. 1005 (February 28, 1879)
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  • No. 1022 (June 27, 1879)
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  • Index (Volume 39)
  • Graukeil

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Meetings for the Weck. 
College, they the more regret that they cannot accede to 
his recent proposal of non-residence, a compliance with it 
involving such alterations as would unduly disturb the 
present organisation of the College staff.” We under. 
stand that, in consequence of the above decision as to Prof. 
Church’s conne&ion with the Agricultural College, the 
two resident professors next to him in seniority have 
resigned: their respective chairs ; the chair of mathematics 
and physics being vacated by Prof. H. W. Lloyd Tanner, 
M.A., that of natural history by Prof. Fream, B.Sc., ¥.G.S 
Science in the Streets.—Under the title of the New 
Parisian Ele&ric Pipe-lights” a number of itinerant 
vendors are selling in the streets of the metropolis small 
brass boxes containing three or four rodlets of metallic 
sodium, an inch long and one-tenth of an inch square. 
The method of using these lights, which are sold at a 
penny a box, is simple, A morsel of the metal is pinched 
off and placed on a piece of paper which has first been 
moistened with water or saliva. The sodium of course 
inflames and sets alight to the paper. The risk to person 
and property that will be caused by the indiscriminate 
distribution of such a very dangerous material as metallic 
sodium, which even skilled chemists are obliged to handle 
with the greatest care, is obvious to all who know its pro- 
perties. We have on a former occasion called attention 
to the evil of allowing the open sale of metallic sodium 
in toy shops under the name of * Satan’s Tears,” and we 
believe a stop was put to it by the police. In the 
present instance the danger is much greater, inasmuch as 
any urchin who has a penny to spare has it in his power 
to set half a street in flames at a moment's notice. 
135 
' The Prestolee Alkali Works, Farnworth, near Bolton, Lancashire, 
fitted with costly Plant, Machinery, and Apparatus for the Manu- 
facture of Soda-ash, Bleaching-powder and Liquor, and Sulphuric 
Acid, in complete working order, with possession.—Preliminary. 
o 
MESSRS. FULLER, HORSEY, SONS; 
L and CO. are instru@ed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Palatine 
Hotel, Manchester, on Thursday, April 17, at 3 o'clock precisely, in 
one lot, unless an acceptable offer be previously made by private con- 
tract, the PRESTOLEE ALKALI WORKS, a freehold property, 
having a superficial area of gs,741 square yards of land, subject to 
chief rents amounting to £407 13s. 9d. per annum, with the buildings, 
plant, machinery, and apparatus erected thereon, capable of manufac- 
turing monthly a produ exceeding in the aggregate 2000 tons of 
soda-ash, bleaching- powder and liquor (by Weldon’s patent process), 
and sulphuric acid, also caustic soda and muriatic acid. The amount 
expended in the construction of these works has been very large. A 
valuation was made wjth great care in 1874 by Messrs. Holmes and 
Son, the well-known “valuers, of Manchester; their estimate then 
amounted to £99,900, and since that time a suf exceeding £10,000 
has been expended. The whole of the works and plant have been 
well kept, and are conveniently arranged for working. The Bury, 
Bolton, and Manchester Canal, which forms one boundary of the 
aroperty, affords facility for economical water carriage, and the 
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway is within a very short distance. 
There is a plentiful supply of water for all manufaQuring purposes, 
Tee of cost, from the river Croal, and coals are raised from pits in 
‘he immediate neighbourhood. Phyrites, salt, lime, and limestone are 
ail brought by boats direét to the wharf on the canal. The works 
may be economically worked with a small capital, as arrangements 
may be made with the vendors for a very considerable portion of the 
purchase money to remain upon mortgage. Large profits have been 
realised in the past, and the high reputation of the Prestolee manu- 
‘actures in the market will ensure to an energetic man, even at the 
existing low prices, an awple return for his capital invested and 
possession of works not surpassed for completeness or compactness 
by any in the kingdom. Printed particulars are in course of pre- 
paration, and may shortly be had at the Works; at the Palatine and 
Queens Hotels, Manchester; of Messrs. Wakeman and Bleeck, 
Solicitors, Warminster; and of Messrs. Fuller, Horsey, Sons, and 
Co., 11, Billiter Square, Loudon, who are empowered to treat for the 
disposal by private contract. 
Prestolee Alkali Works, Farnworth, near Manchester and Bolton.— 
Useful Horses, rolling stock, loose effe@s, and remaining stock-in- 
trade. 
M ESSRS. FULLER, HORSEY, SONS, 
and CO. are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on the 
PREMISES, Farnworth, near Manchester, on THURSDAY, April 3, 
at twelve precisely, the ROLLING STOCK, loose materials, and 
stock-in-trade, including 16 powerful cart horses, four wrought-iron 
tank trollies, nine lorries, 11 spring tip and float carts, harness, two 
cast-iron caustic pots, cast-iron decomposing pot, double-flue 
Lancashire boiler 7 ft. diameter, 19 ft. 6 long, about 30 tons useful 
wrought- and cast-iron material, one ton lead, brass cocks and taps, 
slate slabs, York stone foundations, new wire netting, useful ash 
timber spokes and felloes, four canal boats, earthenware aqua fortis 
jars and packing boxes; also 25 tons soda-ash, 72 carboys rectified oil 
of vitriol, 300 empty carboys and stock of bleaching liquor and powder 
in process of manufatture, and numerous other etfe@ts.—May be 
viewed the day preceding the sale, and catalogues had on the premises, 
of Messrs. Wakeman and Bleeck, Solicitors, Warminster; and of 
Messrs. Fuller, Horsey, Sons, and Co, 11, Billiter Square, London, 
E.C., or will be forwarded on application. 
PBERNERS COLLEGE of CHEMISTRY. 
Instru&ion and preparation in CHEMISTRY and the EXPERI. 
MENTAL SCIENCES under the dire&ion of Professor E. V. 
GARDNER, F.A.S., M.S.A, . 
The Class Rooms are openfrom 11 to 5a.m.and from 7 to ro p.m 
laily. 
Especial facilities for persons preparin for Government and other 
sxaminations. 
Private Pupils will find every convenience. 
Analyses, Assays, and Practica Investigations conne®ed with 
Patents, &c.,conduéted. Co 
Prospectuses and full particulars on application to Prof Gardner 
at Berners College, 44, Berners-street, W- 
WILLIAM AND WILLIAM T. FIELD, 
A 1 ANUFACTURERS of the Celebrated 
STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE BRICKS, specially adapted for 
Chemical Plant, i.e., Acid Towers, &c. Aiso all other kinds of Best 
Staffordshire Blue Bricks, Pavings, Plynths, Splays, Copings, &c. 
&c. Prices and samples on Application, 
TESTIMONIAL, 
“ We have used the Blue Staffordshire Brick for Sulphuric Acid 
Towers, &c., manufactured by Messrs. Field, for the last fifteen years, 
Juring which time they have given great satisfaction. We recommend 
:hem to the Chemical Trade, believing there is nothing better in the 
market.”—(Signed) WILLIAM HUNT and SONS, Lea Brook 
Alkali Works, near Wednesbury, Staffordshire, February, 1878. 
TOLL END BRICK-WORKS, 
TIPTON, STAFFORDSHIRE. 
NOTES AND QUERIES. 
Gases from Vitriol Chambers.—Would any of your readers 
describe and explain an easy method of testing the exit gases from 
vitriol chambers, and state what is considered * good working.” 1 
may say we have not Gay-Lussac or Glover towers, but simply one 
packed with coke as a condenser.—W. L. 
Substitute for Litmus.— Where can I procure small quantities of 
Porrier’s “ orange 3,” ““ orange 4,” or tropzolin OO, recently recom- 
mended as a substitute for litmus by Mr. Greville Williams ?—VoLU- 
METRIC ANALYST, 
MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK. 
MonDpAy, 24th.~Medical, 8.30. 
—_— Society of Arts, 8. “Dwelling Houses: Their 
Sanitary Construétion and Arrangements,” by 
Dr. W. H. Corfield, M.A, (Cantor Lectures.) 
—— London Institution, 5. 
© em Royal Geographical, 8.30. 
TuespaY, 25th.—Civil Engineers, 8. . 
—— Royal Institution, 3. Animal Development,’ 
. Prof. Schafer. 
— Anthropological, 8. 
WEDNESDAY, 26th.—Society of Arts, 8. * The Treatment of Iror 
co to Prevent Cotrosion,” Prof. Barff, M.A, 
—_— . Geological, 8. ’ : 
THURSDAY, 27th.—Royal, 8.30. . 
—_— "Royal Institution, 3. ‘ Sound,” Prof. Tyndall. 
— Philosophical Club, 6.30. ? 
—_ London Institution, 7. 
—_— Society of Arts, 8.“ The Inoxilation of Iron and 
the Coating of Metals and other Surfaces with 
Platinum, by the Processes of M. Dode,” L. M, 
} Stoffel, C.E. 
FRIDAY, 28th.—Royal Institution, 9. * Geography of the Oxus, and 
its Changes,” Sir Henry C. Rawlinson. 
Society of Arts, 8. ** The Pracicability and Advan- 
tage of a Ship Canal Through the Island of Rami- 
seran,” Simon McBean, C.E. 
SATURDAY, 2gth.—Royal Institution, 3. “Etching,” by Mr. Seymour 
Haden. 
TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
W. H. D.~~We do not recollect. 
C. W. W.—The best way would be to advertise it. 
More Light--Either pronunciation of the word appears to be 
squally corre.
	        

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