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... J. — WAWAT6, TrWirt:lT. , of in seatiose, with Potato sad Oreada. all & SILLAVAS OLD 00BN EXCHANGE, mAskszeTzs. 151 ...
... J. — WAWAT6, TrWirt:lT. , of in seatiose, with Potato sad Oreada. all & SILLAVAS OLD 00BN EXCHANGE, mAskszeTzs. 151 ...
... mp in g , AIR-OOKPRzsaING =0)1M, improved `T -ACTING PUMPS, for deep MU, feeding boilers, &a. and oat.. Parties:ors o • ° potato& Also ENGpf fa, DIMS ...
... anti Iron. Nib. ti 241 b. per yard. HEAVY RAILS, new and defective, all sections, in Steel and Iron. Chairs and all Fittings. Potato avid LEIGH a MILLMAN, BARTON ITOCSE. aft, DEANSOATE (late of Old Corn Exchange), MANCHESTER VA ...
... Iron, 1041 b. to 241 b. per yard. HEAVY RAILS, new and defective, all sections, in Steel and Iron. Chairs and all Fittings. Potato sod Crossbow'. LEIGII & SIILLAWAN, BARTON HOUSE, ee, DEANSGATE (late of Old Cain Exchange), MANCHESTER 206 Established THOS ...
... 1 American; pit wood, 5 French; sleepers, 26 tons English; fencing, 56 tons ; wheat, 1 American ; barley, 1 from Bristol; potatoes, 1 French ; oranges, 2 from Palermo; pitch, 2 English; hay, 1 from Bridgewater; esparto, 1 part cargo Algerian, and 1 part ...
... the first you can run the sewing and washing machines, mangle, and rock the cradle; second, boil the kettle, copper, and potatoes, also water for shaving; third, perform on the piano, organ, or with Jinksee' Baby—and fourth, not least, the most important ...
... Phosphorus may be added if the charge is deficient.--E. Windsor Richords. 46 A fissure lode.—Professor J. S. Newberry. POTATOES—A LA HOLLANDAISE. A Dutch plant above, with a root-blower.—J. Miller. ROAST—FILLET OF BEEF WITH TRUFFLES. You can't put ...
... Pickering, Stockton-on-Tees—Raising and lowering weights. Speckhart, Germany—Hammers. Marshall, London—Apparatus for slicing potatoes. PATENTS VOID. Gibson, London—lmprovements in bottle stands. Wills, Sheffield —Metal packings. —THE RESTRICTION OF THE OUTPUT ...
... daily, finds a large outlet for both articles in England, France and South America. Steamship agents in New York say that potatoes for Ireland are the commonest things in the world ; and oatmeal is frequently shipped to Glasgow. In Germany the clippings ...
... bit of dry bread, and some to come to the mines to work without anything to eat at all, and who have had nothing but a few potatoes when they returned home from work. As trade is bad, and likely to be for some time to come, there is one class that I have ...
... new anti-incrustator has lately been introduced under the name of apparatine, which is prepared by stirring up 16 parts of potato starch in 76 parts of water, and then adding 8 parts of potash or soda lye, at 25 deg. Bainne, the whole to be thoroughly ...
... in the Andes, he says, our potatoes, after remaining for some hours in the boiling water, were nearly as hard as ever. The pot was left on the fire all night, and next morning it was boiled again, but yet the potatoes were not cooked. I found out this ...