He had found gold--millions of dollars' worth of it in the strange rottenstone mounds that edged a frozen lake.
It's somewhere near that range that we'll findRottenstone Lake--Nakaluka, the Eskimos call it.
It should be kept either in a muslin bag, or wide mouth bottle, over which a piece of muslin is tied--in fact, both the rottenstone and tripoli should be preserved from the dust in the same manner.
The unpainted surfaces will be kept clean and bright with rottenstone and oil or "Putz-pomade.
Scrape it carefully first with a knife, then with glass, then with very fine glasspaper and water, or bath-brick and oil; next with rottenstone and oil.
But on carefully comparing the systems I am convinced that there is nothing like the pewter and rottenstone for general purposes; though the felt is advisable for round stones when they are to be polished over the whole surface.
But the rottenstone must be specially prepared for the purpose.
The rottenstone is conveyed as a brown paste to the surface of the pewter.
Brass lamps may be cleaned with oil and rottenstone every day when trimmed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rottenstone" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: abrasive; file; stone; wax