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MISCELLANEOUS
VALUABLE
RECEIPTS.
101
^i%a
rfnnoticr-liquor
to
the
shade
you
want
to
dye;
enter
3
pieces
when
boiling,
give
them
3
ends,
take
out;
enter
them
into
cold
alum-water,
give
them
4
ciidsj
take
out,
and
finish.
Renew
your
annotto-
hoiler
with
a
^utlHcient
quantity
of
annotto-liquor,
and
proceed
as
before;
then
renew
your
alum-tub,
proceed
as
before
in
the
second
process.
This
finishes
them.
The
-liquor
that
is
Itil
in
the
boiler
at
night
will
do
to
boil
the
annotto
in
the
next
da}^,
so that
nothing
is
lost.
No.
1.^03.
Hed
en
CoUon,
Take
3
pieces,
enter
them
into
a
tub
with
hot
redwood
or
peachwood
liquor,
give
them
5
ends,
then
run
them
into
your
wince;
Yitive
another
tub,
called
the
spirit-tub,
close
by,
half
full
of
cold
water,
put
into
it
about
3
tumblerfuls
of
spitits
;
then
run
the
pieces
from
the
other
wince
over
the
wince
of
the
spirit-tub,
give
them
5
ends
in
the
spirit-tub,
then
wind'them
on
the
wince
of
the
spirit-tub,
then
back
again
to
the
red-tub
;
give
them
5
ends
without
having
renewed
the
tub,
they
are
finished.
Throw
away
the
red-tub
liquor,
put
in
fresh
liquor,
and
proceed
as
before
;
but
the
spirit-tub
must
be
renewed
always
;
even
at
night
it
may
be
left
in
a
tub,
and
renewed
the
next
day.
No.
204.
Brown
on
Cotton.
Tlie
first
process
is
to
give
them
5
ends
in
hoi
sumach-liquor,
or
let
them
lie
all
night
in
the
large
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