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T* Ban Soil foe a Vikeyakd.—
A correspondent of the Southern
Fan* and Home says; “ Many in the
Southern States would plant a vine
yard and make a business of raising
grapes for wiae, brandy, etc., but
they are deterred from doing so by
the failures they have heard of having
been made by their friends and neigh
bors, In uiue cases out of ten the
cause of these failures has been the
selection of a soil unsuited to the
vine. The best soil I know—and I
say so because in many years’ experi
ence I never saw grape vines Ml on
it—is a grayish loam with a red sub
soil resting on a limestone substratum.
Of course this should be well prepared
by deep and thorough cultivation.
Stiff, sticky lands will not do for vine
yards. They may be improved
slightly by mixing lime and ashes
with them, but they can never be
trusted to produce sound fruit.
The aspect of a vineyard is more
important than is supposed. A
southern exposure is the best, next a
western, next an eastern ; a northern
is the worst.
Preventive and Remedy for 1100
Cholera. —A correspondent of the
Prairie Fanner, who has had large
experience with swine, says the fol
lowing are reliable:
Preventive. —One peck wood ashes,
four pounds salt, one pound each of
black antimony, copperas and sul
phur, quarter of a pound saltpetre.
Pound, mix thoroughly and moisten
enough to prevent waste; put in a
trough in a dry place where the hogs
can at all times eat as much as they
please of it. I have strictly followed
directions and had no cholora.
Remedy. —lt is: Sulphur, two
pounds; copperas, two pounds; mad
der, two pounds; black antimony,
half ponnd; arsonic two ounces.
The quantity ia sufficient for one
hundred bogs, and is mixed with slop
enough for a few doses all round—a
pint to each hog. Each time I tried
this 1 had about fifty head, and not
one died that was able to walk to
the trough and drink.
Swarming Bees. —A bee keeper
give# the following plan to prevent a
swarm of beta from getting away
from the hi with the statement
that after ten years’ experience be
has never known it to fail ouoe: As
soon as they show tho first symp
toms of swarming stop up most of
the outlets of the hive so as to force
them to be a considerable time com
mg out. The swarm being part
made up in young bees, many of
whom cannot fly well, and sb noth
ing can be done by the swarm until
all are out, they fly about in the air;
by prolonging their exit the focble
ones beoome tired, and finding their
plans frustrated, they alight to re-ar
range tbeir journey. If they can
leave the old hive all at once, they
care very little about alighting.
Thrush. —l have successfully treated
eases of thrush in the following man
ner. Clean out the foot thoroughly;
then take two'tablespoonfuls of salt,
and saturate with creosote; then pack
the open spaoes each side of the frog
with the salt; cover with tar and
fill with oakum to keep, the packing
in plaoc; renew the dreseing in three
days; keep the feet in a dry place.
Thrash is breught on by allowing
animals to stand in foul places.—
Country Gentleman.
Mr A correspondent of the Prairio
Farmer writes that ticks may bo kept
from sheep, snd even driven from
them, by putting sulphur in thoir salt
•wee a month. He keeps lies from
hia cattle, horses and hogs by tho
tame means. If lice trouble hogs, he
puts sulphur in their food. If ohiok
ens are troubled with them, he puts
sulphur in the food, and sprinkles it
lath* nest.
Mahmjc Cake— Dark. —One cup
of bolter, a oops brown sugar, 1 cup
molasses, 1 onp soar milk, 4 cups
floor, | tempoonfnl soda, 1 whole egg,
yolks of 8 eggs, all kinds of spice.
Bake in two deep tins. Pot a layer
of dark cake in at the bottom, then
one of light, and so on. When you
cot it, the effect is beautiful.
FmuiT Cake.—One and two-thirds
cops of batter, 8 cups of flour, 3
cope of sugar, 1 onp of wine, 1 tea
spoonful of soda, 1 pound of raisins,
1 pound of currants, 4 pound of cit
ron, 5 egga. Bpioe to your taste.
Nice.
Con Cass. —Two pounds of flour,
1 pound sugar, | pound butter, 1
pound currants, 1 pint cider, 6 eggs,
1 teaspoonful aoda. Spice to your
Manaus Cako— While- One cup
of batter, S cops white sugar, 5 cups
flour, 1 cup new milk, 4 tablespoon
fai soda, whites of 8 eggs.
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On onretrievable, condemned
Mood."— Khakiki'kabk.
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are a sure cure for all diseases of the Respira
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JOHN y. KELLOGG, 18 Platt street, New
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EPIDEMIC DISEASES
PREVENTED BY USING
DR OMO-CIIZ ORAL UM,
The New Odorless and Non-poison
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They consider it of value as being non-pois
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especially for medical and general household
purposes where disinfection and d(valorisa
tion are called for."— Exhibition or 1872.
Prepared only by TILDEN & 00.,
Sold by alt druggists. New York.
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1 BLOOD PURIFIER 1
It Is the most powerful cleanser, *t rent hen
er ami remover of the Glandular Obstructions
known to Materia Mcdira.
It is especially adapted to constltutlonii
“ worn down" and debUitated by the warm
weather of Spring anil bummer, when the
Mood Is not in active circulation, consequent
ly gathering impurities from sluggishness ami
lin|ierfect ectlon of the secretivs organs, and
is manifested by Tumors, Eruptions, Blotches,
Bolls, Pustules, Scrofula, Ac.. &c.
When weary and languid from overwork,
and dullness, drowxiuees and inertia take the
place of energy and vigor, the system needs
Tonic to build it up snd help tho Vital
Forces to regain their recuporaUve power.
In the heat of Summer, frequently the
liver and Spleen do not properly perform
their functions: the Uterine and Urinary
Organs are inactive, producing weakness of
the stomach and Intestines and a predisposi
tion to biUliou* derange nit.
DB.WELLS’ EXTRACT OF JLREREBI
1* prepareM directly from the South American
Plant, and Is peculiarly suited to all these
difficulties; It will cleanse the vitiated Blood,
strengthen the life-giving powers,and remove
all obstructions from impaired and enfeebled
Organ*.
Kahoutdhe freely taken, iu> Jurubcba in
pronounced by medical wiitvr* the most efti
oent I‘uriticr, Tonic and Dcohatruent known
to the whole range of medicinal plant*.
JOHN Q. KKUJOOG, IS Platt street. New
Yeik, Sold ly DruggMa. Sold Agent for the
Vnlted State*, riioe One dollar per bottle.
Send for Circular.
The startling drawback on nearly all me
dicinal agents has ever been that In their
process of purgation and purification they
have also debilitated the system. Toobviale
(bis difficulty physicians have long sought
for an agtnt that would purge, purifyand
strengthen at one and the same time. Their
research has at last been rewarded by a dis
covery which fully realizes the fondest desires
of the medical faculty, and which Is lastly
regarded as the most important triumph that
Pharmacy has ever achieved. This import
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Pills, which puriry the blood and remove all
corrupt humors and unhealthy accumulations
from the body, and yet produce no weakness
or lassitude whatever, but, on the contrary,
tone the stomach and invigorate the body
during the progress of their operation. They
unite the heretofore irreconcilable qualities
of a strengthening purgative and a purifying
lonic. Dr. Tutt’s Pills are the most active
and searching medicine in existence. They
at once attack the very root of disease, and
their action is so prompt, that In an hour or
two after they are taken the patient Is aware
of their good effects. They may be taken at
any time without restraint of diet or occupa
tion; they produce neither nausea, griping or
debility, and as a family medicine they have
no rival. Price 25 cents a box. Sold by all
Druggists. Principal office, 18 and 20 Platt
street, New York.
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J. R. SCOTT,
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DR. ABBOTT’S
LIVER RENOVATOR
CURES Alt CASES OF LIVER DISEASES,
Sntth As Chronic and Acute Inflammation of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Sick
Headache, SoiirnCss of Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Colic, Costiveness, Hearf
bnrn, Diseases of the Heart, Chills and Fever, Intermittent and Bilious Re=.
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Prepared only by D. ABBOTT & SON, Newnan, Ga,
For sale by druggists and dealers generally,
Abbott’s Liver Renovator has cored me twice of colic,
Hamilton, Ga., Feb. 22, 1673, RSANbO LioON.
To my friends and acquaintances, especially the afflicted^lt is a pleasure
and a duty to recommend Dr. Abbott’s Liver Renovator. I have used it
for several years, and have known many others to use it With entire satis
faction. I have never been prepared to commend any medicine more cor 1
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respectfully, a friend of the afflicted,
Auburn, Ala., May 2, 1871. Prof. I. J, Morris.
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