| Show A carloads Carlo of crockery ready lor the spring und summer trade in 1873 mr X 0 commenced the business of crockery at his present location in the third avrard of this city he ct ed work in a email back room of his dwelling ahouee and did all the labor connected with the business from the clay to belline tha i manufactured articles to stores and private individuals he has gradually increased his business today be occupies a story aud ft half building feet and hia plant is easily worth ha is employing 7 men in and around his works botting a stock on had for the spring and sums mer trade an representative waa shown through the pottery by mr Henrichsen today and saw immense piles pans flower pot etc and the men at work nd it a famine in crockery was expected mr henrichsen explained abat it was necessary to get the stock oa hand to fill orders when deprine opens no about fifteen thousand gallons are now ready lor the market he haa secured orders from some of the largest houses in the territory and has reason to be proud of the success he haa achieved through bis own energy thrift and the process of manufacturing was described br the affable proprietor prop rieter the clay is du from beda owned by mr and brought to the yard when it is washed and run off into evaporating ap vats when it is sufficiently dry it goes through a grinding process and is then ready for the moulder and turner after being fashioned into shape bamo bomo time is allowed bior the vessels to dry then the blazin s ia applied and the articles are placed in the idan and to the necessary amount of heat to become ready for use we are pleased to learn that mr hen dichsen is sufficiently well patronia d by our people to bo able tj giva employ meet to so many men chose hard time and hopa hia business will continue to grow till all importation of euca ware as he make ceball cease i |