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_ * TA,3CB prom Linen.— To restore
hneu that has long boon stained, rub
4h *Lam.i upon each nide with wet
brown soap; mix come starch to a
thiek (taste with c, Id water, and
spread it over the soaped phices; then
expose the linen to the stin and air;
if tile stains have 4 not disappeared in
three or four days, rub off the mix
ture, and repeat the process with
fresh soap and starch } afterwards dry
it* wot it with cold water, and put it
Into the wash. .
Elastic Vvßxisn.—As sn excel
lent and easily, manufactured varnish
for wicker-wort*, Mir. P. Bhien rec
ommends the following: One part of
good linseed oil is boiled down to a
•ymp consistency, and mixed with
twenty parts of copal. This mass is
then diluted with oil of turpentine to
the proper thickness. The varnish
dries easily, and elustlo, so as
nut to crack by the bending of the
basket. - j v<
Pol* Cunt.ixtf Hair —Borax, two
ounces; gum drachm ; hot
water (not OOihng), one quart. Stir,
,*“d as soon as the iagreilicnts are
dissolve)), add throe*tabiespoonfuls of
•trong spirits of camphor. On retir
ing to rest, wet the hair with the
jp, sr 1 umu of
JuKnt C.UB Ussr.-Pm it into
ooiiing water when 11Jif }yH on to
cook, and do not (slew out of the
pot, when done, nntiifold.
T® RemoveTlpst.^— To remove rust
from steel, &v with sweet oil well
Tubbed on. forty-eight hours, use
.TNnriaeked lime, powdered very fine.
Knb it until the^u 9 t disappears. To
prevent rust, rmx with fntoil varnish
four fifthf of wff*reoSßed spirits of
turpentine. Afffer *l Tarnish with
Eipcnge. this
manner will retsin their brilliancy,
*ad never contract irfy spots of rust.
Bi-istoub,*— When the feet becotno
Mg£s*d few walking tto much, the
Said may be, ! et out with a worsted
needle, Jcaviirt; the worsted thread
** io t side through the lilis
f to i 'b pain is paused, bath
warm water will speed
Wpe the 4&%k4 fofrsllef; but It
"weys be punctured just be
-*■ Alcohol, 1 quart;
o“** ! ‘* c * W*©; gums myrrh
•i.i. v;npi>w, mi 4 cayenne ptuverixeu,
half an uuedlr Mix, and shake
for a week or ten days,
then fiber, had let It settle for use.
Apply freely? to surface pains, or it
PHpMi||Sikin teaepootiful doses for
internal pains, and repeat according
0 '&-* ; llor!>.—Hy, Peabody, the
editor of the Coltunbua
‘gifet the following direc
• corisiructieg a hot-bed:
Dig a pit two foot deep, three by
“*U fill this two-thirds frill of
-fresh stab! • the manure
soil; now board it u[> on
twslve inches high,
PS ethpe to within one inch of the
in .rout. If you have any
-tito bouse that yon can
% cover 11 sirtaiie with the sash ;
uhm n t Aodesk, make a light
ft , an> t’.e ifnj'UttMbit! width of the
oover-it with plain white
vHwting- *rat dip t|i sheeting in lin
ed, u dry it. In a few days a
w ! *■>< n 'tv ;n the manure, and
jaWfedi betdanted. Care must
JmWtea tO-ta|: o£fjbe Mt-h or doth
bright, sunny day, as the heat
:|p k*fe>'o glfoH #uHbe tender plants.
*t4 plye dry, the bed
||Slw4's frequently, taking
not Wf*&M witer.
jgPßty <x>id wckllier threaten,
0r tnt frame witM plank or rnat
♦ hi this #> timer, with a very
, r.4|pwo, you may have toma
vtepkHila, early cabbagea. -p
--*dy to plant id the open
“aism 'aP*Ma South.— One of
Hp greitie**. errors in Sonthern farm
~ -ft -gfti. %’
b6Hl the .eating of the soil
it w;j won. oat, that it niighi
by the process of the
H#th ad deesy Of crop after orop
ft*'?**' L lkt ** rtßucli land be
-o** W by a crop of peas
ploughed in, and
Mf*vtlie yrais n dll take to fertilise
' f s< ‘ ! ' ‘.y growth of weeds.
r> impost manure, with
'’ { Wtphere, will give
JPlifc#t®P*Jaad if two such crops
WjKKh*f', t* * bearing fertility, it
®P ■ # * *”' s Tnc * re oconomi-
Mr# o t ie use of the land
‘ w a^paoh'l'ugtf period, and then
r>H'a<r iefora it will bring
r*JWf%n>m& f fir' . *
P fcJrrbo* deep.
AoxmV Varna <6 to $lO made daily.
Sample* free. N H White, Xowaik. N. J.
S7B s week toAg nt*. FWiul selling ar
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cents. J Bride. 707 Briuulwny, N. V
Acciihixtal. Ccbb—M'h< n death war hourly
expected fron Conanmpt on. nil icinediev
having railed, and Dr U Jumes wa experi
menting, he •ootdcutnfo' made preparation
of Indian H-mp- which cured his rmly child,
and uow gives this rei i|w free, tin receipt ol
two strop) to pay expenses. Hrnip nisi,
cures night-sweats, names at the s'ornuch
and will break a fresh cold in ‘24 hours Ad
dress Craddoi k k Cos, 1032 ltacc t, lTtlhnlel
phfa, naming this paper.
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• GAsnt /{eduction in the Price of
FRUIT TREES.
Apple Tree* grafted 2 nnd 3 years old, Ten
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IVseh Trees grafted 1 year, 4 to 5 ft. high,
Ten Dollars per hundred.
Bent to any part if the State per Express,
CO D. Address WIC Nkisok, Propifttor o f
the Georgia Nursery. Augusta, Ga
The Highest Medlesl Authorities of Europe
say the strongest Tuilc, I’uitflcr nnd Deob
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J UR USER A.
It arrests decay of vital Torres, exhaustion of
tire nervon* system, reslotvs to the
debilitated, cleanse* vitiated blood, removes
vasMc obstructions ami nc-ls.direcliy on the
Uver snd Bplc n I’rlee $1 a bottle.
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ISSIIS®
MfftsM jDr.STtler’s Vegetable Hheutnal to
By r up. I nmnla It as iuUlUbla snr* for Mar... KIJ.
M/uCßhuatMaeiiouos._*w<ira to. tklifsth April, I*7l.
_ F. A. OSBOORir, Notary PMlc, Hll'i.
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AND
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Bf® ® Dr. Sage’a c
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■ Bv / disease yields
HWf . when the system lias
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H Medical Discovery, syMcji; Ijoiild
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Bulcers exist,ami from which ilisehans*
fl proceeds, do successful has tilts course
B of trealnient proven, that the proprietor
hi
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Dr. 3. Walker’s California
Yinegar Bitters are a purely Veg
etable preparation, made chiefly from
the native herbs found on the lower
ranges of the Sierra Nevada moun
tains of California, the medicinal
properties of which are extnieted
therefrom without the use of Alcohol.
The question is almost daily asked,
“ What is the cause of the unpar
alleled success of Vinegar Bit
ters t” Our answer is, that they
remove tho cause of disease, and
the patient recovers his health. They
are the great blood purifier and a
life-giving principle, u perfect Reno
vator and Invigorator of the system.
Never before in tho history of the world
has a medicine been compounded pos
sessing the remarkable qualities of Vix-
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every disease man is heir to. They are
a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic,
relieving Congestion or Inflammation of
the Liver arft Visceral Organs, in Bilious
I )isiPiLsU*4 m
The properties of Dr. Walk
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Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious.
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In front One to Twenty Minutes*
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nr fboh owe to twkntv irnruns,
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r RWK MP H S^C*
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Brery drop of the BARS APARILLIAN RESOL
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Uf s for it repairs the wastes of the body with neW and
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charges, NightSweata, Loss ofßperm and all wastes of
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