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/arm anh Bonsr^ft.
P&*aulvVfQ Faurr.—The follow
inf u the time required for boil'ng
fruit; 4d (In amount of sugar neces
sary!
Boil dheMes moderately eight min
utesj raspberries moderately eight
Minutes f blackberries moderately
eight miudtes ( plants moderately ten
minutest strawberries moderately
eight mihrttes j whortleberries mod
umMy eight minutes; pie-plant, j
sliced, ten minutest small summer
peers, whole, thirty minutes; Bartlett
pears, in halves, twenty minutes;
peaches, in halves, ten minutes;
peaches, whole, twenty minutes; pine
apple, sliced & inch thick, fifteen min*
utei; crab apple, whole, twentjr-five
minutes; souV apples, quartered, ten
minutes; ripe currants, six minutes.
Wild grapes, ten minutest
Hie amount of sugar to a quart jsr
should be: For oberries six Ounces;
raspberries four ounces; blackberries
six ounces; strawberries eight ounces;
whortleberries four oUnCes j quinces
ten ounces; small sour pests, whole,
right ounces; wild grapes, eight
ounres) peaches fouf ounces; pears
slk ounces; pineapples sit ounces;
Siberian or crab apples eight ounces;
plttme ten ounces; pie plant ten
ounces; sour apples, quartered, six
ounces; ripe ourrants eight ounces.'
Cold fruit requires cold jars; hot
fVtltt tint {ara,
iruiv uOl JBIK
To Rat* Eoos.—Ten gallons water,
fire pints of slacked lime, fixe pints
coarsa salt. Pat this brine in a good
barrel, remoting one head. Neither
a vinegar, lard or oil barred will do;
a whisky of molasses barrel is best.
Place the eggs in the brine t most of
them will settle to the bottom, and
arrange themselves small end down;
some will float on the surfaoe, but
small end down as the others. Now
place the head of the barrel which
you had taken out, on the surface of
the brine, for the purpose of weight*
lag down the eggs which float, and
alao to protect the lime in the mixture
from becoming carbonized on the aur
faoe and falling in little grains and
tim egga, giving them a rough su'd
Bggs packed in this way will keep
six months.
C&BfckOa LiCß.—The Horticulturist
publishes two remedies:
K. 1, by a Kentucky gardener,—
An noon M the plant begins to bead,
open the leaves carefully with the
Angers, and sprinkle common salt be
tween them. Thin is said to be an
infklliblc remedy. We have used it
with entire success. Plants used in
this way produce larger and more
•oUd heads than those left to them-
No. 2, by California write?.—Two
with a pint of water, and applied by
robbing it on tbo outside leaves. A
couple of applications is usually suffi
dent.
i mil a nw
Bunn BTAoniaa.—A oorreapond
2££w£Z Gm '"*' ia *
Aa soon aa it is known that the an
imal baa staggers (which can readily
ba told by ha dull, aleepy appear
aaoe, disposition to move round in a
circle, and running against objeots
that come in its path), bleed copious
ly from the neck, and immediately
pour into each ear about a gill of
much turpentine np each nostril as
u.,]| hr,,ah f1.,. UW, a, nr i, a ,
■inari**m •
the following;
Put ten emits worth of oopporas in
a sprinkling pot {put on warm water;
let H stand till oold, and sprinkle the
eabbage at night before the dew falls.
This will do for 100 or I*o heads.
Sprinkle the same m you would a
foor to lay the dost. The dew at
night will wash off the sprinkling
water, Sprinkle the cabbage twice
er Utrioe a weak.
HT Cere should be taken of field
stock, >n seouatomiug horses and
lug of the neck sari shoulders. Those
already galled may be relieved by
washing wHh odd wster and Castile
sop, and binding at night with wet
Tbs more labor the ssors feed,
- tmmn
IST Never plow the ground when
wet, as It may be greatly injut ed
llidoritKv
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SHAKE, BURN, SWEAT,
Oo through the Ague performance day after
day, Ull aU your vitality la used up and your
health permanently ruined—or take a bottle
of our Kress Fever Tonic, and br.ak up the
fearfol malady at once. Cures of Ague war
ranted by the proprietor*,
W. C. HAMILTON A 00.,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Wastsu—All men wishing to mke money
to send for • pamphlet containing instruc
tions, etc., which everybody should know.
J. C. Tilton, Pittsburg, Pa.
WORKING CLASS, mats oe rtvt,E-SeO a
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Has been tested at York, Pa., by
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and atHotyoke, Maas., by
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It is the most powerful cleanser, strenthen*
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It k especially adapted to constitutions
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ly gathering impurities from sluggishness and
Imperfect action of the secretive organs, and
k manifested by Tumor*, Eruptions, Blotches,
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When weary and languid,from overwork,
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Forces to regain their recuperative power.
In the heat of Bummer, frequently the
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DB.WELLS' EXTRACT OF JIREBERA
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It should be froely taken, as .Turujieba Is
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In the whole range of medicinal plants.
JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt street, New
York, Sold by Druggists. Sold Agent for the
United States, Price One dollar per bottle.
Bend for Circular.
vegetable
/V E R P 1 LtS ‘/J
The atarillng drawback on nearly all me
dicinal agent* he* ever been that In their
process of purgation and purification they
bare also debilitated the ryatera To obviate
thl* difficulty phyaiciane have long sought
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For Wood’s Household Magaainc, which,
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BW'Posr specimen Magasine. and further
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CUBOBGIA— Hjuuus Covrtt.
John W. Murphy and Irby H Pitta, admin-
Mrateve. com taetamento annexo. of William
Whitehead, deceased, apply for leave to sell
the reel estate of aald deceased:
Ail persons concerned are hereby notified
to show cause. If any they have, by the fleet
Monday In September next, why aald appli
cation should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture. this 4th day of August. 1878.
auglfotd J. F. C. W 1 LI JAMS, Ord’y.
GEORGIA—Hasan Ctomnv.
Albert and Bias Davidson, executor* of
John Davidson, deceased, and administrators
of EUmbcth Davidaon, deceased, maks appU
cation for lot fan cf ifailwkin
All pecetms concerned are hereby notified
to show cause, if any they have, by the first
Monday in December next, why arid applica
tion should not ba granted.
Given under my hand and official seal.
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J. R. SCOTT,
WHOLESALE GBOCEB,
WAREHOUSE AND
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DR. ABBOTT'S
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LIVER RENOVATOR
CURES ALL CASES OF LIVER DISEASES,
Such as Chronic and Acute Inflammation oF the Liver, Oyspopsia, Sick
Headache, Sourness of Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Colic, Costiveness, Hearts
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B3fP Don’t fail to use it, for it will cure you. .
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Full directions upon the inside of each package.
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Prepared only by D. ABBOTT & SON, NRwnan, Ga.
For sale by druggists and dealers generally,
Abbott’s Liver Renovator has cured me twice of colic.,.
Hamilton, Ga., Feb. 22, 1873. BRanCH Lhioih
To my friends and acquaintances, especially the afflicted—lt is a pleasure
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for several years, and have known many others to Use it with entire satis 1
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Auburn. Ala., May 2, 1871. Prof. I. J, Morris.
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