Agricultural intelligencer, and mechanic register . sely, and boded down one half. Strain the liquor, bottle it, cork the manTf wanted to do printing at the Bankbottles closely, and keep them in a cool Boston Jilay 9:6, Drink about a wine glass full ofthis once an ho«r, during the day. Thisis said to be a specific that may be relied by 6ir Humphrey DavyPut two or three tea spoonsful of ether I i «» most cases of pulmonary complaints. SJGJY Oy THE FLYING MAN ANDFENDER MANUFACTORY into a wine glass. In the blue or lowerpart of the flame of a candle
Agricultural intelligencer, and mechanic register . sely, and boded down one half. Strain the liquor, bottle it, cork the manTf wanted to do printing at the Bankbottles closely, and keep them in a cool Boston Jilay 9:6, Drink about a wine glass full ofthis once an ho«r, during the day. Thisis said to be a specific that may be relied by 6ir Humphrey DavyPut two or three tea spoonsful of ether I i «» most cases of pulmonary complaints. SJGJY Oy THE FLYING MAN ANDFENDER MANUFACTORY into a wine glass. In the blue or lowerpart of the flame of a candle heat somevery thin platina wire coiled up in two orthree folds at one end. The coiled endmust be heated. While red hot hold it atabout an iuth distance over the ether, mov-ing it slowly aboiU. The incandescence j Pars called a fo/i/raorpWftope, which not Inhaling the smoke of rosin, while burning,or the steam of tar, while boiling, h«ve al-so very po^verfnl effects in strengiheningweak and decaying lungs. A little Mirror has been iuverited in. will continue while any pure the ether take fire, cover it ira-Hii-diateiy for an instant with your hand, toextinguish it. If liiis I e done dexterouslyan I the wire again brought immediatelyover the ether al the same distance, theincandescnce will be removed, and so onrepeatedly, li!l all the pur. part of the eth-er be conbumed. Gobi, Sliver, or steel wire will not an-ener. The platina wire musi be about thethickness of the fmest harpsichord produces the eflfecl, because it doestiot ; and because it radiates heHts- -vly. The flame of the ether while theT\ire coniinncs red hot over it, and beforethe ethr acltialiy t.:kes tire in the glass,(nhich can ulnars be avoided by a ihinwire, and a small quantity of ether) ia notvisible even in .]ic dark. only reflects back the face of the beautywho looks into it, but by the assistance ofpainting, exhibits to her with a great vari- NO. 4, PUiND-SiREEi—
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