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t FARM GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD*
Setting Milk for Cream.
It is not to ba womlerea at that the aver-
ngo cErtirymnu of our State la puzzc-led to
know what to do tor the best Professor
Wttkerson tells him plainly that nothing but
shallow pans and snbeorth ducts will do;
while Prof Harilin is equally certain that
deep paus (20 fiiuhes.) sunk to the rim iu
wn.tr, at u temperature* of 00 deg , nlono in*
sure the largest yi.hl of the best quality of
butter; and now both of these nro overtop,
ped by the now Cooley system, whioh pro
poses to enclose the milk iu n deep narrow
can, water-tight lid, anil siuk it under water,
whicu ts carefully kept at a low temperature
by the use of ice.
Our Own experiments satisfy us that both
extremes lire right, pro»id»>d certain roles as
unalterable oh thoM* of the Medea and Per
sians, nro observed. Atn temperature of GO
deg., doop cuus will not do; tho milk will
usually sour before all tlio cream reaches the
Buriaco. When this temperature is unavoid
able shallow and broad pans will give the
best results, When cold water is abundant
end the means of keeping it at 60 dog.or low
er are at hand, it will be lound that cans,
twenty inches deep, and eight or nine in di
ameter, will save much labor, and at the
some time make quite ts much and better
butter! Those dtUrytned whose situation i,
covered by the first case should bo oautious
in the use of deep cans. It is no doubt lor
the want of a' proper observance of these sim
ple rules that we now have,a conflict of S6n-
timeqt as to thouConiparaUve merits of deep
and* ‘ ‘ ‘
Humber, of Eggs Per, Annum from the
Principle Varieties of Poultry.
After different experiments with the differ
ent varieties of chickens, and comparison
-with others who have experimented in the
same direction, I havo concluded that the
laying.ctipabjiities of tke'priudpol varieties
are qbopt-os fellows
Light Brahmus otd Pnrtii3ge Cochins—
Eggs, seven to the pound; lay 130 per an
num. ...
Lark Brulunns—Eggs eight to the pound;
lay 120 per annum.
Black, White, hud Buff Cochins- Eggs,
eight to the p jund; lay 116 per annum.
Plymouth Bocks -Eggs, tight to the
poundj luy 160 piir iiiiuuiiu
Houduus—Eggs, eight to the pound; lay
150 per unuuiu
La Fleche—Eggs, bcvon to the pound; lay
130 per'annum.
' Orovii ikurs—Eggs, eight to the pound;
lay 140 per annum.
—Black Spanish -Eggs, seven to tho pound;
lay 1-10 .per annum.
Leghotus^-Eggs, nine to the pound; lay
150 pet^uqum.
liutub urgs—Egg-»» uino to the pound; lay-
150 per unnum.
Polish—Eggs, uino to the pound; 125 per
anuum.
Dominiques—Eggs, nine to tho pound; lay
130 pet uuu'»mi
Gainih—h'ggs, nine to the pound, lay 130
per annum. *
Bantams -Eggs, sixteen to,tho pound; lay
ft) per annum. .
I regret very, much that 1 did not keep ac
count oi the cost of the food consumed* by
each variety.—Nannie Field, in Ohio FUrnier.
Con c Jlmunn. - Tho lollpwiug is from
an experienced stable limn, wuo considers it
the mn«t valuable and succt ssial or nil reme
dies, and worthy to keep nlwr ys on hand by
those who nave valuable horses and males.
Halt fluid otmpi ot chloroform; half a fluid
omieo tiuetnro of Plover j halt a fluid onneo
tiueture of nKafretida; lioll a pint of whiskey.
These nro to be mixed nud added to one
quart of water; thou slmko well nud give ono-
baif ol the whole mixture for n good dose.
Hoke bnoux.nKUs.—Cut a piece of smooth
lather into such a shape tut to lie snugly be.
tween the shttudoni of the horse and collar.
This lends off all tho friction us tho collar
slips and moves on tho leather, and not on
U-o shoulders of the horse. This is better
tliau pads dpahoepskius under tho collar.
is ah. in Four.—As soon as tho unil is ex
tracted ujip'y to the wound, bruised peach
leaves, Ctfafluod with a bnndago aud tha
cute is ns if by raupio. itenew the applica
tion twice a d»y if neccessary. One is gen
erally xnilideut.
, ’’ Como in Houses — DKsolvo one pint of
salt in a pint of hot water, then add a quart
of good .vinegar, arid pour half the mixture
- dowu thebrnseVthr»/ui. If hois not well
in hall au hour; give him tho remainder and
be wi’l soon be all right
8weekv. —Put ono-half an onnoe of pulve
rized cauthoritles (.Spanish flics) in ono-half
a pint of swedt oih Htir it well nud apply
twice a day. it lioed not interfere with the
work of the animal.
bouwDBn.r-rClean out the effected foot
feet, till full of spiri‘8 of turpentine, touch
fire and burn them out. Tho horse, will be
well in a few momeuts. . ,
.Cohns andV arts.—For more than a
O receding Inst August, I vns, sorely at-
'with a Jar^t corri'Oli the ball ’of ,my
left loot; so-mtiou sd. tlii'u at i(met I was ul-
inost u’ortble'tb wa'k, and then only by be-
in rtepnbly forturcdb> lie corn. , I also bad
a large Wnrt-iiiMiie'pftlih of uiy left band and
ai timea very paiufnl-1 nhed vanous reme
dies in vain. -^1 Antfust 1‘jiU upon the riahl
plan fer both; - It was n simpra application
ot hickory uslies and stropff eidvr vinegar
Bufllcieu*rt-J moisteii. • I kept .it .on thirty
hours. The application was then reuewed
fox ft tr'.vWurs more, when 1 lound all pain
hat eeoocx}, both being entirely destroyed.—
Standard Weights.
. The following are the standards weights of
be articles unuiod. ns established by sot of
tho Georgi-i Legislature, approved Feb. 20,
Wheat GO Buckwheat 6i
Shelled Com 5G Dried Peaches (un-
Coro iu the car.... 70 peeled)........ .31
Pens 6u Dried Peaches (peel-
Bye. 6Ubd...‘..... s „......3d
Oats 32 Dried Apples „ 24
Barley .47 Ouious .....;, .... 67
Irish 'Potatoes 61 • Stone Coal! $0
Sweet Potatoes ... .6.* Uuslacked Lime.. .60
Whim Beaus Gh L'uruiiw 65
Cloveir Seed Go Corn Heal.... ...48
Timothy Seed .... 45 Wheat Bran 20
Flax Meed ....... 66 Cotton Seed 30
Hemp Seed ...... ,44 Ground Peas, 25
Blue Grass Seed ... 14 Flattering Hair.... 8
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SOMETHING NEW!
-A.G-Eisr'rs WACTTED,
BADEN PROLTFIO FLOWER OORN.-
14 c
The important points wo claim for this
new variety of coin are these : “Oue stalk ot
this corn btnvvft lrom G to 14 ears; one hill
with two uluiks makes from 10 to 25 ears—
producing from oue ae«e ol gronud three or
four Units ns many bushels on the same soil
1 with the satno culture os the common
n. 2. The coro is heavier iu weight, .h«s
- largo nu car, thinner husk, aud innket
corn meal, for family use, sweeter uud more
un'rltious, ujul vuluahle fur feeding stock.
3. Tlmt it will grow and produce a profita
ble crop on ground v hpre other corn will pot
grow to uiuturity. 4 It ripens earlier and
not liable, to bo or.ughtby tkost. 6. The
tins are largo, pnro uud white, and an on
lory yield it ftom 80 to 100 bushels to the
acre, on modiun: land.
A fine quality t.f Four can be made* trom it
When ground it produces a flour nunlagoub
both in appearance uuff taste to flour made
from the best white wheat, Even an epicure
would foil to distinguish between bread made
from the two. The com shelled weighs 01
log to the bushel—which is 6 lbs heavier
than auy other quality.
PRICES BY MAIL POSTPAID,
Sack .$1.00 | 0 Sacks......8 4.50.
„ 2.60 110 " 700
Each sack contains 1,000 abund groins.
Sample stalks with the e».w im. them sent
out to Agents, Write for Testimonials with
terms to Ageuts. Bewire oft swindlers; no
one else has the genuine seed except myself.
Rome pardes advertising tiita corn and offer
ing to sepd stilks, wheuyotxorder thoiu tliey
wrife you that theil’stalks nre »»11 g.ute. Iie-
memb r Agents get a good oommission, nud
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your county is giveuto some oue else.
Address, W. S, TIPTON.
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THE CROWNING VIOIOKY !
THE SINfiEB ALWAYS AHEAD!
ca <1 tlicSiif .lal Dispatch from the Cincinnati Exhibition to the NetV YorK Saa
‘THILaDDLPIIIA, ErlXMOEO 27th, 1870.
"THE VERY I1IGHET HONOB tUUCH COULD 1IE CONFEHHBD ON ANY
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—HAVE BEEN AWARDED THE INGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY FOR
sewing machine."
SH,000,000m Uhe—Sales in Exsecoto any Ciher
'it
Agents wanted at once to soil In counties trad towns. Addross,
THE SINGER MANUFACURIG COMPANY
S. S. STOS7E, Agent.
SO. SO MULBERRY STREET, MACON, (l A.
^CrO. M. COLBERT Attorney ut Law. Butler, Gu Colh-ciiug Agent *f Taylor,
County.
TM PLACE TO BUY YOUR GOODS IS
J. "S, JONES.
CASH DRY GOODS STORE,
COLUMBUS CEORCIA
Shorting, ymd wiilc 7 cents Shirting 53-4 cents,
l'aciory checks. !)l-!i ce..ts. Osnubuig.,, 91-4 cents
Jeims 15, 18. 25 35. <t0 mid 50 ceius i he Je.ms (it 25
c, lits is the best for thcj]>rice ever oti'eud,
iaddii-s Ilase, 10 cents per iwir, . "V
Eim n II lidlievch ifs G 1-4 cunts, llanne' 20 cent-,
l.urf-o i/i cf i hmkets. iSImwls mid S irts cliunii.
iO-4 Quilts 75 cent ; 11-4 Oui'fct, $100.
Cull for-‘The iwmiitiiii 2-butions" Kid tilovcs, 11 one
dollar. Every |inir wiimmted.
Eottom prices on till uuotls. Call and look before buv-
ing.
•T. S. JONES.
BANKRUPT SALE.
OFM11OF.Q0U) JEW.ELllY
GREAT FAILURE
MILGN JEWELRY CO.
in England.
THEIR NTir.E STOCK CONSIGNED TO tJS HEAL
Everyiody hne heard of MILTON GOLD
JEWELRY, it having bw-eu sold iu thi-. nun-
bet for the las*, ten years, aud wctu by thi
best and richest uluss nf our populutictj.-
Still. it takta im expert jeweler to dweovei
MaLTON gold from VIRGIN gold. We will
soud for the ninety duys ONLi thufullowiug
articles l>v mail, p-jat paid, on receipt of Gu
Ca.i.Ih: ONE PAIR ELEGANT SLEEVE-
BUTTONS, with
ludepvmleneu Hall engraved, letnil
pnoo...:....... .., $i 00
1 set Spiral Shirt Kinddu, retail price.. 76
1 bouuiitu' Ooral Heart Piu, retail prico 76
1 elegnut Gents' Watch Chain, latest
paiem, retail priue, .* $] 60
Collur Button, retail price
1 elegant Wcddmg Uiug. very heavy,
retutl price 82 00
Total.,. $061
Remember, wo will sond yon the above-
named six tirdclcs.. which we-have retailer,
for $6.50, by mail, post paid, for 50 cehts,
for sample lots for $ | ,50. and 12
pie lots tor $4.00. ’
Satisffietiou guaranteed, or money relund-
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is during thousands of these dreaded diseases
yet it is much better to have it nt hand when
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Sample Bottles 10 cents. Regular size 7f»
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