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CHOLERA

... impoverished aud stimulated ; nor is it possible to conceive any thing possessed of these characteristics more strongly than salads, other raw vegetables, and half ripe fruits, qualified with copious libations of adulterated gin. Of how many among our poorer ...

CHOLERA

... hand, in the summer all indulgences of theii classes are dangerous to health—their ice, their fruit after dinner ; to mention salads and cucumbers, their water parlies, their fetes ebampetre on damp turf, their drives and tides under a hot sun, their crowded ...

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTIQST;

... the extracted juice of plant the cactu* family, which are well known to harmless in their effects, some them being used as salad, and cattle being fed others when theie is a deatth of grasa. The mode of application in South America is, to put the patient ...

PROM RECORDS OF TRAVELS IN TURKEY, GREECE, &c. —Br A. Sladk, Esa. In the year 1829 the author touched some

... ■tool, provided with four saucers, containing as many kinds of conserves, slices of bread and of cake, salt, and a bowl of salad sauce, to be eaten at discretion. Our fingers] were the operating instruments. The first dish was a pile of red mullet. The ...

LITERARY NOTICES ppvT'P r> DEUX MOXDES —FETIS REv IN ENGLAND. Th. Revue des Deux Monde., one of the best French

... th* curious mosaic represents the remains o , cbick*ns> pavement, the principal objects being fragments, te* fish, leaves of salad, mouse devouring the drink 1 1 * Pliny, in his description it, mentions t by!*' from vast ; but the mosaic having puahle. Th ...

TEH PH AM A

... lovers ami is, of course. .“ .hem ..H Kan fax, who w hen the pie. opens rs the of reluming t'emcr.ita. is -Urn cartv off 1 salad 1.1 with him. In parox- ,V.SSK.« lie shoots Inge NewfoumiUnd Jog t. H.xmarlvn. imagining .h i. hi, rival had employe. il?« ...

(FROM TUK EVENING POST.)

... Regularity living, nutritious diet, and moderate mental and corporeal exertion are the best preventives. food, more especially salads, lettuce, &c., ought sparingly, if at all,— Me*/, and Sur. Journal The hats, including lace, required for the inaiL roach ...

HINTS TO AMATEUR GARDENERS

... HINTS TO AMATEUR GARDENERS. Oniuns, peas, radishes,salad, and spinach,may —and thalots, ta.lick, small n»i«.ns of last tearsgfuath. lor heading. The early shaw p.natne, white go* tHtuce, and cauliflower, be for summer ns*. The Reading and Deplfoi'i onion ...

MR. FARADAY. F R.S., &c.. S.

... national treasury bestows on ' ' m.ui'i whose chemical manipulation’ has been euclul>® believe, developed in the composition a salad, for h art is extolled, with just enthusiasm, his brother ' /[teak Walker, author of The Original. •ffo’ ;, .Ithough Young ...

CORONER’S INQUEST

... expected, and it is reported that it will not less than nine-fifteenths of quarter of half a farthing. Electrical Experiments.— A salad consisting of mustard and cress may be produced in few minutes an electrical experiment. The process is to immerse the seed ...

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... , . ,f 1 . the (or l»cc r* Jacques'' andT neighlKturhood. M five he hollow rumbling l of the rude veh.el. called a Fon.er Salad, in which prisoners at e conveyed m Hana. announced the approach ,r the and in effect tk- escort and the prisoner itnmednmlv ...

GARDENING OPERATIONS POR THE WEEK

... put a little mint into the hot house felt the advantage of ii Easter week; scarcely a leaf was be seen in the markets. Small Salad may sown weekly. Sea Kale —Make beds either seeds in drills, four feet apart, and pretty thick, enable you to thin out all ...