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MANUFACTURES. 
[18-29. 
mingham and Sheffield manufacturers, being 
jealous lest others should obtain a knowledge of 
the art. 
Moeelway married one of his father's widows, 
who is a clever, good-looking woman, about ten 
or twelve years older than himself. 
The following articles of trade are manufactured 
at Kurreechane : 
Of Iron. — Pick-axes, adzes, battle-axes, knives, 
assagais, razors, awls, drill-bores, or bits, smith- 
tongs, hammers, rings, beads. 
Of Ivory. — Knife-handles, whistles, arm and 
leg rings. 
Of Copper. — Neck, arm, leg and ear rings, 
beads. 
Of Rushes. — Baskets, bonnets. 
Oi Leather. — Cloaks, caps, sandals, shields. 
Of Wood. — Various kinds of dishes, spoons. 
Of Clay, 6fc. — Various sizes and patterns of 
pots, jars, goblets. 
Of Stone. — Pipes. 
They grow much tobacco, both for their own 
consumption and as an article of trade. In pre- 
paring it they boil the leaves, which greatly re- 
duces its strength, and renders it insipid to those 
accustomed to tobacco otherwise prepared, yet 
