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... foreign parts. Tammimo.—A Mr Patterson, of Dublin, has taken out patent for tanning from the roots, stems, and branches of the blackberry bush, obtained in the spring; and, after preparation, he states, quite equal to oak hark. ...
... foreign parts. Tammimo.—A Mr Patterson, of Dublin, has taken out patent for tanning from the roots, stems, and branches of the blackberry bush, obtained in the spring; and, after preparation, he states, quite equal to oak hark. ...
... gipsy. And lived open the moors; Her bed it was the brown heath turf. And her house was out of doors. Her apples were swart blackberries, Her currauts, pods o’ broom ; Her wine was dew of the wild white rose, Her book churchyard tomb. Her brothers were the ...
... fine, a Second do. •••••• «> «to te M New potatoes, per peck. Green pease Is per peck. Strawberries, «d to ikl per pint. Blackberries, 5d per pint. Currants, 4.1 per do. , Beef, 5d ro 9d; mutton, to veal, 4d tosd, pork, 4d to Od; lamb, 4ri to Sequestration’ ...
... quartern loaf, fine, Second do. •• Os to Nev%' potatoes, Kid per peck. Green pease per peck. Strawberries, 7d to per pint. Blackberries, scl per pint. Currants, per do. Reef, MtoOd; mutton, 5d to fld; veal, 4d tosd; pork, 4d toOd; lamb, sd. Salmon, to Od ...
... (Andrew and Lucinda) told her they would show her good blackberry patch that evening, and Lucinda told her she must bring Mary ami Marguet Mayse with her, and she would show them the blackberries. Whilst on her way to meet the children returning from ...
... barrels of his fowling piece at Jl girl sixteen years old, who had stepped front her father’s garden into plantation gather blackberries. Several shots entered into the poor girl’s body. Fhe Daily .\etff has the following remarks upon the occurrence reported ...
... M* to convey to their several destinations. Game P . was also abundant ; hares and pheananla in our I >)rtc wen ‘plenty blackberries;’ and even - rabbits, though (as a certain intelligent lady great experience once observed) they don t make good hare soup ...
... aro to be a fair crop, but iiulhing more, unless a very superior makes up for a deficiency in 'piantity. Currants and blackberries oiler well, and stone fruit cherries, plums, Cxc. —arc promising to verv abundant. I atal AeeiDKNT. —On Tuesday se’ennight ...
... northern Autocrat— Mechanic'! Magazine. Tanning. —New Process. A discovery has been made, and a patent taken out, for using blackberry bushes in the process of tanning leather. Should tbii prove a good substitute for oak bark, it will be of great importance ...
... He sleeps in the copse and araoug the fur/e bushes, and has been seen eating raw shell-fish and sea-weed; upon which and blackberries he is supposed to have existed the whole time he has been there. As has avoided * the haunts of men,’ and conceals himself ...
... also into lisrespect. The consequence was plain. There are preserves where the game well preserved that they are is thick blackberries on the plain. The poor tradesman, who is, perhaps, out of work at the time, and has a starving family—lnstead of encouraging ...
... Olfiorsof State and the Household were there, of fours#. Dukes, Marquesas, Karls, Viscounts, Bishops, and Barons, were plenty blackberries.'* Thursday, the Queen had to undergo the fatigue of her first Drawing-room. Here the Indus figured all their finery. There ...