. The universal assistant, and complete mechanic : containing over one million industrial facts, calculations, receipts, processes, trade secrets, rules, business forms, legal items, etc., in every occupation, from the household to the manufactory. alkiili, it becomes carbonate of lim&. iron, or union with oxygen, it fprms with iron carburet of iron, &c. Salts arediscrimUiatea by two .lames, the one denotes the acid, tf^ other the example suli)ha;e of iron Ls a combination of sulphun- iidd and iron,sulpha^^ of soda is a union of sulpluu-ic aid and s»^ids endingin oiis, have


. The universal assistant, and complete mechanic : containing over one million industrial facts, calculations, receipts, processes, trade secrets, rules, business forms, legal items, etc., in every occupation, from the household to the manufactory. alkiili, it becomes carbonate of lim&. iron, or union with oxygen, it fprms with iron carburet of iron, &c. Salts arediscrimUiatea by two .lames, the one denotes the acid, tf^ other the example suli)ha;e of iron Ls a combination of sulphun- iidd and iron,sulpha^^ of soda is a union of sulpluu-ic aid and s»^ids endingin oiis, have the termluation ite instead of ate. See the following cxam«pies in sulphur. Tri7-oxide the third degre*.Per-oxide many ^-e is the salt of s^^urte ^ the salt of sulpherot«» * sulphate the salt of a douMedose. JI?/po-sulphurous acid.—less oxygen than sulphut0U8acid(l to 2i, Hyfxtsulphuric ftcid—less than sulphurie. Sulphur/c acid, a strong acid, a of iron. Sulphur and of sulphur is the fii-st , the second degree. ON HUNTING AND TRAPPING. 783. ON HUNTING AND TRAPPING. To Trap the Common Black Beak—Select a suitable spot for thetrap between logs, trees, or hills, close to their suspected haunts, andeecure it veil with a short, stout cluiin. Bait the trap with a piece ofpork, mutton, or beef, and if tlie bait is scented with honey it will provea ix)werful attraction ; the bear will push himself forwaidVhere there isany thine t<i cat, being dominated more by grreed and voracity, than bycraft and cunning. He is a No. 1. contractor at a job for taking a fatjwrker from the farmers pen off to the woods, and will squeeze himselfintj a deadfall or figure 4 trap, intent only on getting at the bait, but iadecidedly dangeroiu* to attack single-handed with a guji, as he Ls perfectlyfurious when wounded. On one , a bear emerged from thevroods and destroyed a sheep belonging


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