Show incombustible wash stucco white 1 wb 1 the following preparation has hag been becom mended as of great ireat value in several ot of our exchanges but bilt appeared originally we believe in in the railroad journal we give it to our readers as we nd find it some of ofir acquaintances have used it and value it highly hij itly the bass tass far both is ia lime which must be first with hot water watery in asdall tub or and noi covered ered to keep in the steam it then 8 should be pa passed ospil in a fluid form through a fine sieve to obtain the flour of the lime it must be put on with wih a painters pain tera brush bruah two coats are be bet ft for outside work i first to make the for the roof and I 1 other parts of wooden houses bouses to render them incombustible tible and for coating for brica bri ek tile atone stone wom wo and rough roughcast east to render tb thin tn ini I 1 per vius rua to the water and give them a darabi I 1 and handsome appearance the proportions it in each receipt are five gallons slack lack your lun as wore before directed say six quads into which put one quartet clean rock sult salt for each gatlan gallon i of if water to be entirely dissolved hw boi boiling linand and jokim skimmed med ca demy ean then add dd to the th five alve gallons one pound of alum aluin halt a pound ot copperas aree fourths of a pound anund of pota tili the last vibe ff be hardwood fard gradually fladd dr four quarts of fine vand band or hard wood ashes must also be added any coloring I 1 matter may mav be anie d in mich mch quantity as to give it the lite requisite shade it will look lo 10 better than paint and he be as lasting as slate it mast bs az put on ht hot old shingles must be b first cleaned edwith with a stiff broom when this thia may liay be ap 1 1 it t will stop the th sm antill ill leaks pie vent moss bom in growing g r 0 wing render them incombustible and I 1 last ast many years second to make a brilliant stucco whitewash i for the buil buildings dinge inside and out tike take clean clea n lumps of well burnt stone line hine slack k th saw as before add one fourth of a pound of chiti whiting in n or burnt alum pulverized one pound of alfor lf or other sug tf three pius pi ats of rice rice Q aloir mr made into a very thin and well ailed b ailed pastel paste starch or jelly ind and one pound clean gleedis glue edis dis a lived in the same saine nr manner taner an do this i m kiy ty be applied cold within rf 4 ors bors out but warm on taide it will twill he be more mor brillant bril tant that than plaster of paris paria and reain iti brilliancy for nut ma ny years say from fitly fifty to one hundred it is so superior nothing equal the east end ead of th pre presidents ie ia giom is washed with it I 1 |