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MISCELLANEOUS

VALUABLE

RECEIPTS.

101

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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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