1876 How to Mix Drinks or the Bon-Vivant's Companion 2$50 by Jerry Thomas

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DISTILLATION.

The portable furnace(1) is most excellent for boilers of from 5 to 10 gallons,and may be used as a heating or cook ing stove for families, as well as for the purposes of distil lation. Coal can be filled in without moving the boiler, it naving a good di-aught of air, and being laid out with fire bricks, with a fall-grate for extinguishing the coal after using. Such stoves can be readily obtained from almost any dealer in stoves. The concurbit, or boiler (2), belonging to the furnace, contains 10 gallons of liquid, and is formed of tinned cop per—the smaller part of the bottom standing on the fire bricks, while the upper bottom eovers the top of the fur nace. This construction enables the first heat of the coal to give its whole strength on the under bottom, and rising up by the door, continues around the boiler, between the top and the brick-work, and in the stove-pipe. By this process, time and coal are both saved. /r=R

2. Distillation

Consists essentially in converting a liquid into vapor in a close vessel, by means of heat, and then conveying the vapor into another cool vessel, where it is condensed again into a liquid. i To accomplish this, the liquids are placed in the boilei (2), and when heat is applied to the boiler, spirit begins to rise in vapor at 1Y6° (degrees), and water is converted into vapor at 212'^ (degrees). These vapors pass from th«

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