1867 Six Hundred Receipts by John Marquart

102 600 MISCELLANEOUS VALUABLE RECEIPTS.

tub. same as for blacks ; then give them 5 ends iu copperas, hedge out, give them 5 ends in lime-tub ; then hedge out, lay them one side till you get enough to finish that day. You next renew your tubs, and repeat the operation as before. Then comes the finishing part. Make up a tub of hot redwood-liquor, enter 3 pieces, give them 5 ends, put the pieces one side the tub, put in some alum-liquor, stir up, give them 5 ends more, hedge out, and finish.

No. 205. • Drab on Cotton.

Take half a tub of hot sumach and fustic liquor; more fustic than sumach, according to shade wanted; enter 3 pieces, give them 5 ends, hedge out; give them 5 ends in the copperas-tub, and finish. Renew your tubs, and proceed as before. The copperas-tub is a half tub of water, with a couple of pailfuls of copperas-liquor to set in the first place ; renewed each time.

No. 206.

Slate on Cotton.

Make up a tub of about 2 of logwood to 1 of fustic liquor, — both hot; enter 3 pieces; give them 5 ends ; hedge out ; give them 5 ends in copperas- liquor; have it stronger or weaker, according to shade wanted. This finishes them. Renew your tubs, and proceed as before.

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