On The Fabrication Of Matches, Gun Cotton, And Fulminating Powders

By Prof. 11. Dussauce. 12mo.,....$3.00

Contents

Phosphorus - History of Phosphorus; Physical Properties; Chemical Propeties; Natural State; Preparation of White Phosphorus; Amorphous Phosphorus, and Benoxide of Lead. Motion.- Preparation of Wooden Matches; Matches inflammable by rubbing without noise; Common l.ucifer Matches; Matches without Phosphorus; Candle Matches; .Matches with Amorphous Phosphorus ; Matches and Rubbers without Phosphorus. Gun Cotton. - Properties: Preparation; Paper Powder; use of Cotton and Paper Powders for Fulminating Primers, etc.; Preparation of Fulminating Primers, etc., etc.

Dussauce. Chemical Receipt Book:

A General Formulary for the Fabrication of Leading Chemicals, and their Application to the Arts, Manufactures, Metallurgy, and Agriculture. By Prof. H. Dussauce. (In press.)

Dyeing, Calico Printing, Colors, Cotton Spin-Ning, And Woolen Manufacture

Baird. The American Cotton Spinner, and Manager's' and Carder's Guide:

A Practical Treatise on Cotton Spinning; giving the Dimensions and Speed of Machinery, Draught and Twist Calculations, etc.; with Notices of recent improvements: together with Rules and Examples for making changes in the sizes and numbers of Roving and Yarn. Compiled from the papers of the late Robert II. Baird. 12mo.................................................................$1.25

Capron De Dole. Dussancc. Blues and Carmines of lndigo:

A Practical Treatise on the Fabrication of every Commer cial Product derived from Indigo. By Felicien Capron de Dole. Translated, with important additions, by Professor II. Dussauce. 12mo..................................$2.50

Chemistry Applied to Dyeing.

By James Napier, F. C. S. Illustrated. 12mo........$2.00

Contents

General Properties of Matter. - Heat, Light. Ele-ments of Matter, Chemical Affinity. Non-Metallic Substances - Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Chlorine, Sulphur, Selenium, Phosphorus, Iodine, Bromine, Fluorine, Silicum, Boron. Carbon. Metallic Substances. - General

Properties of Metals. Potassium, Sodium. Lithium, Soap, Barium. Strontium, Calcium, Magnesium, Almiuum, Manganese, Iron, Cobalt, Nickel, Zinc, Cadmium. Copper, Lead, Bismuth, Tin, Titanium, Chromium, Vanadium, Tungstennum or Wolfram, Molybdenum, Tella-rium, Arsenic. Antimony, Cranium, Cerium, Mercury. Silver, Gold, Platinum, Palladium. Iridium, Osinium, Rhodium, Lanibanium. tlnntg.- Red Spirits, Barwood Spirits. Plumb Spirits, Yellow Spirits, Nitrate of Iron, Acetate of Alumina, Black Iron Liquor, Iron and tin for Royal Rhus, Acetate of Copper. Vegetable Matters used in />v»""j/- Galls. Sumach, Catechu. Indigo. Logwood. Brazil-woods. Sandal-wood, Barwood. Camwood. Rustic, Young Rustic. Bark or Queritron. Fa-vinc. Weld or Wold. Turmeric, Persian Berries, Sunflowers, M older, Munjeet, Annota, Alkrtnct Root. Archil. m Vegetable Dips Soortnjce, Carjuru, Wongashy, Aloes, Pitlacal, Barbary Root. Animal Matters used in Dyeing- Cochineal, Lake or Lac, Kerms.

This will be found one of the most valuable books on the subject of dyeing, ever published in this country.

Dussaance. Treatise on the Coloring Matters Derived from Coal Tar;

Their Practical Application in Dyeing Cotton, Wool, and Silk ; the Principles of the Art of Dyeing and of the Distillation of Coal Tar; with a Description of the most Important New Dyes now in use. By Professor H. Dos-sauce, Chemist. 12mo........................................$2.60

Contents

Historical Notice of the Art of Dyeing - Chemical Principles of the Art of Dyeing - Preliminary Preparation of Stuffs -Mordants - Dyeing - On the Coloring Matters produced by Coal Tar -Distillation of Coal Tar - History of Aniline - Properties of Aniline -Preparation of Aniline directly from Coal Tar - Artificial Preparation of Aniline - Preparation of Benzole - Properties of Benzole -Preparation of Nitro-Benzole - Transformation of Nitro-Benzole into Aniline, by means of Sulphide of Ammonium; by Nascent Hydrogen ; by Acetate of Iron; and by Arsenite of Potash - Properties of the Bi-Nitro-Benzole - Aniline Purple - Violine - Roseine - Emeraldine - Bleu de Paris - Futshine, or Magenta - Coloring Matters obtained by other based from Coal Tar - Nitroso-Phenyline - Di Nitro-Aniline - Nitro-. Phenyline - Picric Acid - Rosolic Acid - Quinoline - Napthaline Colors - Chloroxynaphthalic and Perchloroxynapthalic Acids - Carminaphtha -Ninaphthalamine-Nitrosomphthalinc-Nuphth.iniein-Tar Red -Azuline - Application of Coal Tar Colors to the Art of Dyeing and Calico Printing - Action of Light on Coloring Matters from Coal Tar - Latest Improvements in the Art of Dyeing - Chrysammic Acid-Mo-lylxlic and Picric Acids - Extract of Madder - Theory of the Fixation of Coloring Matters in Dyeing and Printing - Principles of the Action of the most important Mordants - Aluminous Mordants - Ferruginous Mordants - Stanniferous Mordants - Artificial Alizarin - Metallic Hyposulphitcs as Mordants - Dyer's Soap - Preparation of Indigo for D\e-ngaud Printing - Relative Value of Indigo - Chinese Green Murexide.

Dyer and Color-maker's Companion:

Containing upwards of two hundred Receipts for making Colors, on the most approved principles, for all the various styles and fabrics now in existence ; with the Scouring Process, and plain Directions for Preparing, Washing-off, and Finishing the Goods. Second edition. In one volume, 12mo..........................................$1.00

French Dyer, (The):

Comprising the Art of Dyeing in Woolen, Silk, Cotton, etc., etc. By M. M. Riffault, Vernaud, De Fontenelle, Thillaye, and Mallepeyre. (In Press)

Love. The Art of Dyeing, Cleaning, Scouring, and Finishing.

On tHE Most Approved English and French Methods; being Practical Instructions in Dyeing Silks, Woolens and Cottons, Feathers, Chips, Straw, etc., Scouring and Cleaning Bed and Window Curtains, Carpets, Rugs, etc., French and English Cleaning, any Color or Fabric of Silk, Satin, or Damask. By Thomas Love, a working

Dyer and Scourer, ln one volume, 12mo..............$3.00

O'Neill, Chemistry of Calico Printing, Dye-ins, and Bleaching;

Including Silken, Woolen, and Mixed Goods; Practical and Theoretical. By Charles O'Neill. (In press.)

O'Neill. A Dictionary of Calico Printing and Dyeing.

By Charles O'Neill, (In press.)

Scott. The Practical Cotton-spinner and Man-ufacturer;

Or, The Manager aNd Overlooker's CoMpanion. This work contains a Comprehensive System of Calculations for Mill Gearing and Machinery, from the first Moving Power, through the different processes of Carding, Drawing, Slabbing, Roving, Spinning, and Weaving, adapted to American Machinery, Practice and Usages. Compendious Tables of Yarns and Reeds are added. Illustrated by large Working-Drawings of the most approved American Cotton Machinery. Complete in one volume, octavo...........................

Sellers. The Color-mixer.

By John Sellers, an Experienced Practical Workman. To which is added a Catechism oF CHEMISTRY. In one volume, 12mo. (In press.)

Smith. The Dyer's Instructor;

Comprising Practical Instructions in the Art of Dyeing Silk, Cotton, Wool and Worsted, and Woolen Goods, as Single and Two-colored Damasks, Moreens, Camlets, Lastings, Shot Cobourgs, Silk Striped Orleans, Plain Orleans, from White and Colored Warps, Merinos, Woolens, Yarns, etc.; containing nearly eight hundred Receipts. To which is added a Treatise on the Art of Padding, and the Printing of Silk Warps, Skeints and Handkerchiefs, and the various Mordants and Colors for the different

Toustain. A Practical Treatise on the Woolen Manufacture.

From the French of M. Toustain. (In press.)

Ulrich. Dussauce. A Complete Treatise