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Poetry

... I~o~trX?. -ipom) TsrE DEVII.'S RECIPE FOR AN IRMISI1 STE V. Here, said the Devil, tie other dvy, Ti alt Imip 01ho sas idling his tithe - aw.- He e ?? ine a helping haind to hilewv Twlit dish uf dlishes AN IRISB STEW. First from that printed speech at ...

Poetry

... browniued sugar (caraonil) lo the desired ttit, iltid 1nougitelled in taste with a few drops of ceovelsit or iatk bark. Tise above recipe will afford , a spirit tree frosn the dektelj'rious drugs too often IlSeil to disgiutise aind and increase the intoxicating ...

Poetry

... ott the sktn atdl it dill relieve the pimii. One by ribhuitig is generally loutid suflicienit. This is a ti Scotch old ?? recipe for rlieumatism, and th seldom lulas in ?? a complete and very speedy N r cre. In '11'Ec Woous.-A ISI51 TO PLANTEttS.-T l ...

Literary Notices

... titeve balls then, I say, or some similar a ; composition-,for wrhichs, as every otto has so invalua- tl hise prescrilltiort, a recipe here introduce. d would be 11 - merely a piece of oupererogatisis-sliould Ito given a every day. Should alteratives be pref~riie ...

POETRY

... P1() PIJ,1 ItY [Anxiio'r to Chun ol iii litsI Carotiiclv'--'\~s~ A RECIPE FOlR A GOO0D DISH. Tlake h cI ?? t C(iirsar's boast, I Aiid You have faool of tIo) sloall cost. al ;G. B. is I.W~ill ai~btholY seneriiis a ?? ? J.I \I GMA . l Pirs fb iili out ...

POETRY

... well-wiisher, M1arch 9, 1t7. to PHILO-UCULLUS. [rile Verses alluded to were copied from the I Family klerald.-lEo.] DOME1STIC RECIPES. BY A lIOM(LOPATIEC DOCTOR. A LIGOHT Suerru.-'1;wo scruples of gruel, with the thuonsalldth pat t of a grain of uutmeg, and ...

Literature

... as it flies. Pulnch is b t pliblishling a Poetical Cookery Book; our female n . friends may, perhaps, like to see his recipe for t preparing BARLEY BROTHi. a A basin of barley broth make make for mile i] Give those wvlo prefer it the plain: , No matter ...

Our Library Table

... Ireland,'' witl tlhe calcedar, pictorial. ciharades, elligloos, and philosanphical cxpleriments, coi hO druo 1s, domestic recipes, &e., and all for thie 'lo'v p rice of one peln)y. 'T'hle elngrilaings ?? not mele tium pely seratches, nt celal'orato pictures ...

Our Library Table

... ttsougqh brief, will lead Cj its readers to a moral appreciation of tire man. There ca ais also various instructions and recipes in ornamental lu and useful arts, which entitle it to its appellation. -] THE Bory's OwN MAGAzis'er is a good serial for so ...

Our Library Table

... Thie FArnit.Y lrait~tO) (Geo. Big-_s) is ::teTther clevir perihdical -giviig 1s tolf, articies on popular topics, poetry, recipes tir cooii, ly and other family matters. 'vilh umple alnusement, fbr ile young, in the shal)c of chlii a1 is, rbilisees, &c ...

THE LEGEND OF PORTHNEIGWL'S BAY, OR HELL'S MOUTH, COAST OF LLEYN

... class and the most fastidious taste. If you cannot buy a cod, you may sometimes . make one, and I will endeavour to give you a recipe. i- Keep a sharp look-out upon all the coarse-bred, shaggy- 3 coated animals you can see, either in the country lane, commons ...

Our Library Table

... evermentioned one depart. ment in thisinagazine headed The Epicure, it contains directions for the _ coZX, and some of the recipes for re- chemlie, as well as plain dishles are very excellent. We cad safely recommend this publicatidn-to. our female readers ...