the kettle to a boil, continue boiling the cloth 1 hour, take it out, rinse well at the river, 

 or in a great supply of cold water. Rinse the kettle with cold water, observing to rinse 

 with a little wood ashes or urine, to master the acid; then fill up the kettle with clear 

 water, dissolve 9 lbs. of sulphate of iron in hot water, put it into the kettle ; when the 

 kettle is nearly warm, enter the goods, make up a good fire, turn the goods, and continue 

 the fire; keep turning until deep enough. There is no colour faster on woollen goods 

 than this claret. 



Pattern No. 20. Lavender. 



50 lbs. weight. Bring the kettle to a boil, put in 12 ozs. of cudbear, 24 ozs. of logwood, 

 enter the goods, handle them well, boil 30 minutes; observe to use 3 lbs. of archil with 

 the logwood and cudbear. Take the goods out, and put in 8 ozs. of copperas, 8 ozs. of 

 sulphate of copper ; rake up well, handle until deep enough. 



Pattern No. 21. Brown. 



50 lbs. weight. Boil 20 lbs. of camwood, 7 lbs. of fustick, cool the liquor a little, enter 

 the goods, turn briskly 7 turns, then a turn every five minutes ; bring up to a boil, continue 

 boiling two hours, then take out the goods, and dissolve 4 or 5 lbs. of copperas and 

 3 lbs. of red tartar, cool the liquor to 120 degrees of heat, enter the goods, handle until 

 deep enough. This is a good clothier's brown, as no colour can be more permanent. 



Pattern No. 22. Green Olive. 



50 lbs. weight. Boil up 12 lbs. of fustick, 3 lbs. of logwood, cool the liquor a little, 

 enter the goods, handle briskly 7 turns, then a turn every five minutes, as usual; bring 

 the kettle to a boil, and continue boiling 1 hour, take out, and put in 2 lbs. of copperas 

 and 8 oz. of sulphate of copper, cool the liquor a little, handle until dark enough. 



Pattern No. 23. Deep Lilach, or Light Purple. 



50 lbs. weight. Bring the kettle to boil, put in 4 lbs. of logwood, 2 lbs. of alum, boil 

 10 minutes, cool the liquor, enter the goods, handle well, bring to a boil, continue the 

 boil one hour, take out the goods, cool the kettle, put in half a pint of No. 3 tin liquor 

 for cotton purple (see page 1 ), enter the goods, go 7 turns, do not boil. 



Pattern No. 24. Dark Prune. 



50 lbs. weight. Boil 7 lbs. of logwood and 2 lbs. of camwood in the kettle, cool down 

 a little, enter the yarn or cloth, handle briskly, boil it one hour, turning it occasionally 

 as usual, take it out, dissolve 5 lbs. of copperas in hot water, put it in the kettle, enter 

 the yarn, handle until deep enough, rinse well in cold water. 



Pattern No. 25. Peachwood Red. 



50 lbs. weight. Boil the goods 2 hours in 8 lbs. of alum, 2 lbs. of red tartar, do not rinse 

 from that preparation; boil up 18 lbs. of peachwood in clean water, boil 10 minutes, 

 cool to 190 degrees of heat on the thermometer, use 8 ozs. of No. 2 tin liquor cotton 

 spirit (see page 1); enter the yarn, handle until deep enough. 



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