Agriculture, Trade, Commerce
... caioteels currants, cases olives, c. boxwood, 7'20 c. c. fustic, i:> 7 ru»s, bags small nuts, bags rice, 7 bags shuiuac, es salad oil.—ln the Fame, lrom Petersburg)', casks tal-- low, 1 bales iinen, ...
... caioteels currants, cases olives, c. boxwood, 7'20 c. c. fustic, i:> 7 ru»s, bags small nuts, bags rice, 7 bags shuiuac, es salad oil.—ln the Fame, lrom Petersburg)', casks tal-- low, 1 bales iinen, ...
... preserving buiter, and for growing sal For producing salads, elegant stone pyramids are tc ed with grooves, like pyramids of tea-saucers, holes in the centre of them being filled occasion with water, and the salad seed distributed in grooves, a fine green crop ...
... that any salads, carrots, cabbage, or other edible roots, were purchased in England- The little these vegetables that was used, was formerly imported from !loti:>ud and Flaaders. tauten Catherine (Henry s first consort when She wanted a salad, was obliged ...
... Princes early periods of onr Hislo' v could obtain In the time Henry and Elizabeth Laves the Gooseberry-tree were used for salad loose who eould not sIT. id rend to Holland for I/cduce. --The (Srtrj*e. It is supposed the culture of the Vine Introduced ...
... Elizabeth, but will only vegetate under glass. Chancellor Bacon states, the seeds Oranges sowed April, produce an agreeable salad. These seed* are different from those of any oilier fruit, and form beautiful subject for the microscope when dissected. Oranges ...
... entirely envelope himself. To prevent the eruptions of scurvy, they are also provided with hotbed frames and glasses for raising salads, onions, but should their destruction of the feathered tribe at all equal the quantity of monitions furnished for that purpose ...
... principal makers who have used this oil, and who hear ample testimony its excellence Imperial Oil for the Hair. —Takes gallon of salad oil and it into a pipkin, with a bag containing four ounces of alkauet root, cot and braised. Give the whole a good beat, but ...
... kicked him into the street. Dando then proceeded to Anderson's a-la-mode beef shop, and called for a large plate of a mode, salad well dressed, end pint ale. These articles were quickly consumed ; and (hen called for another plate, with tbe etceteras, and ...
... sausage called Moeebook, and some eabanbs made Aae herbs. Their ordinary articles of food are obsess, ysuort (curds), eggs, salad, which (buy make of encumbers, capsicums, ooioos, usd garlie. Duriag fasts, (bey aubaUt aims eotirely beans sod elivas. Their ...
... Historical Memoranda for the pre»ent Week. March 3d, K. Walter born, 1G05; Sir \V. Daienant born, 1006 T. Otway horn, 165*1. —4lA, Salad in died, 1193; Henry IV.de poted, 1461; John Lord Somers born, 1652.— 6th, A. Corregio died, H. Wharton died, 1695; Dr. Arne ...
... Mr. Stokes. Cue cm —Mr. Holbcrt. Ariiciiokls.— Mr. Dale. Turnip*.—Mr. Dale. Carrots.—Mrs. HuiUton. Broad Beans.—Mr. Stokes. Salad.—Mr. Stokes. EXTRA PRIZES. Cherries ; urkey Bigaroon, Mr.Ltterson, Market.—Strawbi.RitiES Late Ellon, Mi. Hodges.—Bro( nli ...
... preserved in the same manner. L. P.andO. are Importers of MARIA FARINA’S EAU COLOGNE— Genuine Bermuda ARROW ROOT, the finest SALAD OIL, India V, &c.—and Agents for Siioolored’s Patent Elastic BAN DAUBS. SPIN K SUPPORTERS, &c.—and Kexd’s I’atcnt Enema SYRINGES ...