The Hamilton weekly visitor. (Hamilton, Harris Co., Ga.) 1873-1874, September 05, 1873, Image 4

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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 v,-. ( i 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 week guaranteed. Respectable employment at home, day or evening; no capital required; fhll mstructioMand valuable package of good* Kent free by mail. Address, with six cent re turn stamp, M. Young & Cos., 173 Greenwich street, New York. N. F. BURNHAM’S NEW TURBINE Has been tested at York, Pa., by D. M. Ettinokk, C. E., and atHotyoke, Maas., by Jams Emxbson, H. E. WATER For pamphlet and teat report, address, N. F. Burnham, York, Pa. XEITU CKYU HIVERSITY, Locs’ed at Ashland, the horn* of Henry Clay and old Transylvania. Six colleges in oper ation, with 80 professors and 600 students from 28 States. Entire fees for collegiate year S2O, except in the law. Medical and Commercial Colleges. Board horn $2 to $6 Kick. The great institution of the South nap, thorough and practical education, Fof Catalogue, address 1 B Bowman, Regent, Lexington, Ky. VIRGINIA FEM ALE INSTITUTE, STAUNTON, VA. Ten experienced teachers In the English course, four In languages, seven In Music, with 27 new Instruments it) use. Five teach ers of oraamantal branches. Pupils from 17 Ntatss. Chartered 1841; reorganised 1848. For Catalogues, address Rev. R. H. Phillips, Principal. pis 1 BLOOD PURIFIER 11 It is the most powerful cleanser, strenthen* or and remover of (he Glandular Obstructions known to Materia Mullen. It k especially adapted to constitutions " worn down” and debilitated by the warm weather of Spring ahd Summer, when the blood Is not in active circulation, consequent ly gathering impurities from sluggishness and Imperfect action of the secretive organs, and k manifested by Tumor*, Eruptions, Blotches, Bolls, Pustules, Scrofula, Ac,, Ac. When weary and languid,from overwork, and dutlneea, drowsiness and inertia take the place of energy and vigor, the system needs a Tonic to build It up and help the Vital Forces to regain their recuperative power. In the heat of Bummer, 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 btlllious dcrangemt. DB.WELLS' EXTRACT OF JIREBERA is prepared directly from the South American Plant and k 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 Organs. It should be froely taken, as .Turujieba Is pronounced by medical writers the most effl cent Purifier, Tonic and Deobstruent known 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 for an agent that would purge, purify and strengthen at one and the same time. Their research has at last been rewarded by a dis covery which fbliy realises the fondeet desire* of the medical faculty, and which is justly regarded aa the most important triumph that Pharmacy has ever achieved. This import ant desideratum ia Dr. TnU’a Vegetable Liver Pills, which purify the blood and remove all corrupt humor* and unhealthy accumulation* from th* body, and yet produce no weakaeat or lassitude whatever, but, on the contrary, tone th* atomach and invigorate the body during the progress of their operation. They unite the heretofore irreconcilable qualities of s strengthening purgative and a purifying toelo. Dr. Tutt’a Pill* are the moat active and searching medicine In existence They at once attack the very root of diaetse, ami their action i* to prompt, that in an hour or two aftei they are taken the patient ia aware of their good effect*. They may he taken at any time without restraint of diet or occupa tion; they produce neither nausea, griping or debility, and a* a family medicine they have no rival. Price 35 cent* a bo*. Sold bv all Druggists. Principal office, 18 and 60 Cort land! street, Hew York. WORKERS WANTED For Wood’s Household Magaainc, which, with Its Premiums, ia one oi the most attrac tive iu the country. Price of Msgaxiec, One Dollar a year. CoanMon liberal, offering a lucrative and agreeable bushes* to tboae willing In give it proper attention. Vat. xm began with duly. 1875, Examine our Club bing and Premium Lists. Two Aret-ciaa* pe riodicals for the price of one. BW'Posr specimen Magasine. and further information, address Wood's Houaehold Mag azine, Newburgh. New York. Tmg22 8. E. BHUTWS, Publisher. 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. auglS-3m J. F. C, WILLIAMS, Only. J. R. SCOTT, WHOLESALE GBOCEB, WAREHOUSE AND Commission Merchant, Bout's Block, Gtunat Snunrr, WEST POINT, • GEORGIA. Would call the attention of the farm 1 ing public, to the BROOK’S COTTON PRESS, and the following justly celebrated COTTON GINS. WWBHIP’S, BROWN’S AND PRATTS, all of which are guaranteed, and sold on EASY TERMS. fiD OBDHIS BT AuOCtt Ist. Circulars sent free. ju2onovl LEEHW BEST PROTECTION AGAINBT FIRE MM SEND FOR ITS RECORD. jntf 1 AH I • Ths recant test of Fire-Proof Safes by Mis English Oovsrnmsnt proved tns superiority of Alum Pilling. No Other Aries filled with Alum and Plaster-of-Parls. MARVIN A GO.y MB Broadway, N. V. v 791 ChMtnut Bt., Fhlla. WmUfWMmPKf IQOBZXDBZBDB9B Xrrrm It* gloomy attendants, low TV Spirits, depression. Involnutarjr fSauetona. lees off semen, siwnus lerrhw*. lass off power, ttssy head, lose of nustry. aa* threatened tns pete nee, and tsnkeeUttr, and a eoxrer elgn etsre in lIt'StPUBF.VN’ HOgUB OPATHIO ffPKCinC. Ne. TtTKItTI KIUIIT. TOIS KOVKHKteN REMKItY tease vp the system, arrest* the disohsigm, and im pute vigor and energy, hits and titnlitjr t* th* entire aunt. They have eared thousands of eaasa briee, gS per package of five boxed tad a large tt rial, which w vwyaMWtant tnebatinate er old coses, er |t per lingieTw*. SoM by ALL Dim. mats, *>i<l sent by mail on receipt of price . Addrecs m'MPHKKYB' hPMCino HuffgOPATHIC MfUUCINK CO.. Odd BaosawoT, M. V. THE PARKER CUN. # gtso stamp rrt ewceug PARKER BRffsLf WKST MERIDEHsCTe'T HAMILTON WEEKLY VISITOR m IS PUBLISHED EVERT FRIDAY, BY V DENIS W. D. &OULLY, Editor aftd Rrobrietor. * TERMS*—Ohly 12 a year } f 1 for tdx months, or ?5 cents for three months—payable invariably in advanoe. * ■ o— —— i Aliy oße famishing ns with five subscribers ahd $lO, will receive a copy of the paper free for one year. Address D. W. D< BQULLY, Hamilton, Ga. DR. ABBOTT'S ©IEMMAinB® 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 burn, Diseases of the Heart, Chills and Fever, Intermittent and Bilious Re* mittent Fever, Neuralgia, Colds and Coughs, Constipation, Chronic Diar rhoea, Piles, Flux, and Bilious Diseases generally. B3fP Don’t fail to use it, for it will cure you. . It is the cheapest medicine in circulation, because it is the best. It is perfectly harmless—composed of Vegetables only.\ Full directions upon the inside of each package. Don’t fail to try one package. Price only 75 cents. 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 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 1 faction. I have never been prepared to commend any medicine more cof l dially. As it has benefitted me, so I hope it may relieve thousands. Very respectfully, a friend of the afflicted, . Auburn. Ala., May 2, 1871. Prof. I. J, Morris. LICON BROTHERS* Agents. We ate regularly authorized agents for BENNETT’S MEDICINES, HALL’S LUNG BALSAM, '• / Rogers’ Medicines; and Scovill’s Family Medicines, Warben’s Tonic CJdKbiAti, X>j*. BEatfter^s FEVER and AGUE and NEURALGIA SPECIFIC, FEVER and AGUE and NEURALGIA PILLS, LIVER PILLS, IRON TONIC, CHERRY BITTERS, GERMAN VERMIFUGE CANDY, LUNG BALM, SOOTHING DROPS and LINIMENT. SOLD AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES BY ■L.IGO3ST BROTHERS*. Hood’s Eurelta Livoi* ModicirlO Cures LITER COMPLAINTS, DTSPEPStA, INDIGESTION, JSe, Warranted! Call at LIGON BROTHERS, Agents, Hamilton, Gi. • Cheney’s Disinfectant removes all bad odors. Cheney’s Liver Pills best purgative in the world I Cheney’s Fever, Ague and Nervine Pills will cute chills. Chaney*B Expectorant will cure croup, colds, coughs, etc; Sold by LIGON BROTHERS, Dkuggists, Hamilton, Ga,