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Kd , "i i- v BECIPEIV-- fj- V - r that sweet potatoes will keepia balk, ydMlt(w ' He 700 bushels in one has die Took - In silt; pack . air-tig- ht . - V-- fg. ,: - - . e bo ; e any bees s6WrF hmII tredj ! of . ) i - . ; jara rays: pile. kept T ke potatoes should be dug before tho wines ase injured by frost, and sun them, .until dry to out front, and and warm ' Should have'a.nough.floor, keqp Thniw yoar potatoes elay the liquor,1 wash often;' this' will ' inlye a the floor in a pile, and line between them ' t. fallibly can. .and the wall with fine hay or flax straw, the ri . l better.' Curer the the and pile larger .Reaper Gilead in epirits.. Bude Bala Steeped ; erlih. the same, material. Corer the hay or : r excellent ; for bathing wounds, and flax straw with clay; an inch or two is ssfi : ifor : congba. hole in the leave an air . wini in' this climate: F-- r IF the aim throat so la 'TTomi. they Ilota Oiu--Pinto a'boMs Top. T iffhe pile is large two or three will be thnt the child is likely So have fits, or eennot EfctUlos to let outthe rfteam; keep them warm 1 pint eT alchol; color castor required some iil, few water a ' nhrt and breathe,' iqto drop enough, to sprout a : little. In damp warm let It bo for .ono day a with alkenet. and scenu after tikis, ' ' days, open a window sadt door in daytime. tee madetaken, end of garlieks, reo, wormwood, TOOTHACHE DROPS Oil doves, 1 in tho cellar.'; Cjfir soon after they then giro dose of ptj&sia, made of butternut part, laudanum oil of curiu roots end the worms Trill bo Vpeedily evseu-ated. Bo Trees. mix. . t i F- cated ie tke Wfncheeter, Virginian the to milk, I following, i eeipe;: "Before 1 put a kettle, say onr-t-hi rd full of water; ard large enough to lot tho iyilk' pail into it, m thestoVe where It trill got boiling hot by the time I come injwith the milk' I then strain tbe milk lhtlrifuiherTcneY and wash the pail (which- - should always be- ef liu.) then poor the milk ibaelc 4nro the pall, and sot ft into the- fratortlll the milk becomes scalding hot,.' taking, care crocks i.otto let it bH! then poar.it-hitand rat it away In toe cdllagfor orais,1 the oream. to rise in :the uual way ' Creim produced in this way mill seldom tlian twenty minutoa ;le ioqu:re-mor- o churn. The method .is pplicabla lo all as well , as winter. i eassna summer . .. . i keep in cool place.-f j WART AND CORN SLAVE I 'part Potash, 1 part Oil Vitriol; when dissolved dilute with water, thioken with flabr and pulyerkcca t&arcoil to a salve, 'v . ' HOW TO MARE CLOTH WAIfiR-PROOCloth dipped In a strong eolu-tio- n of Alnsa water, and dried slowly i..' t the aun, will reader it ,waicr-prea- f. r To Render Linen and Cloth Waterfijeif Botled oi 126 'part, beeawix 5. parts, litharge Rwarti; lamp blickifutvols and usenr with a plic.thraffcrt-- t V,-- . ( in ip WASHING FLUID. galloc ot aaft soap, 4 eanoea sal soda, .half gaBoa weft. half a giU spirits. turpentlee. ; Svfi watr, " mia'utmh i'-j.. For a Ring Wens;: Take tobacca JaariM; and boil them wtOl; then pat some vinegar aa A ' With ... . ' r TOFEESEUVE BUTTER 3 YEAR8, Work the buttermilk all ,oaf; aalt ovitli Hour TS KSKI idios Btfmt, A lady I ; experienced 4n making butter communi- A sweet potato grower in Southern'. Illinois. ,,1 thAf " ... V; -- . hftg : To Fattbx a Heats ur ; Tsaxa Wxixi. TakeS grain of arsenic, 30 graiaa of quiaiae, and .10 graiaa of morphlue. hfix, and give once a day as anch as will jd at ceres a three ceat piece.;; Feed to he wetq . . pted ereat ' possible- - . ice -- - - - j, ut :osv d ief li w - ding? - -- are-pu- fltrawberry is This a freak of (he Parisian florist, , and-haproved quite ahcresaful. prodnr. Roses bio naming ; iiig a pretty novelty, straiAbrries fruiting on r and "both sight and tant,-- - In tm gratifiesa few tb-cidii.m roses ef aood autumn, are pfufted in pots, is o.i their routswell-ro'kin ; at Thu asms time a H '.v!ne, in guwd. bearing cond tion, is placed eri h escii rose and planted just beneath ' the stem o? the vos ' Vtiners of I i ss well known the tbt the strawberry noon make their own roifi, and t due time the runners are m: off, ' cuts - ae fer icion. and xuakingthesa i. (lieu grsfted into ti e rose stem v tbont cd'.'ting.the runner fiem the parent, plant in the gr'oiind. They .should be cultivated with great care. to,, induce the sai .T ward to' the scions, cutting .c ff. all ami blossoms mnny leaves from the p itenU plant. Thus itreated, the strawberries! wdl blosaiinua-- bear perhict 'fruit upon .the rote tree far tome tint, sud preseat t r attractive appearance fi.? t4fCT - rafi at " Wt line,': for;' iwj .Lii I uari'. i So"' tha'1 Sis liuiMoettr ,v- s ... Ul v9W 4 . ;,V 149 as wo go res . - ' ( det ; far e - . .. - s - V- v. v t. - - -- . , - - in-tb- - . : - ot )er ' 'ear,v be Hollow, s For tl;e Tooth Ache if the Tooth Take guift vpiurngum camphor, and spirits tnrpeetino, eual parts, ab them in a npirtar to n paste and put ft mto tho tooth every time after eating; ' make Use of. this tnree or four days and it will genorallyeure the tooth 'v To. Prevent Aptta' in HorjNMix a from. ever aching. or i of 1'or Cancer. .Take the bmiti iU:q wood. ashes with their drink. poke. rokusa, eq&ecie out the juice, add to it the To Wash Wo jlcES Always wash in snmo quautity. of cream, and simmer .down hot sdds,Vnnd' never, rinae tham. : very carle than biiitmentlf this is need safo is and disease certain a it of TINCTURE of . LOBELIA Lobelia 4 stage (he ; reasy cure. - It should be rubbed on every six ox, alcohol - 2pistiK mix. : i r ;' f'. or right hours until It has some elwt , . ' Milk. Put a mooRfiill ef korsf-ndia- h 'CTO TvEF.F APPLES AND POTATOES the. ' and it will kwp sweet several days f'lUyU ROTTING. Take sand, heat While smoking your meats with chips ur coot, wjth this e. ver tbs'llton of Hie barrel, then fill it with Apples or fn or sawdust pat on the fire a red pep fumee will prevent ' all ins ret a talQcs. antl tour in sand at the. top of the pera.-Th' 'barrel until it is' fuR. Gilead up,, they wBi from attacking yoer ineat.'-V,'-'- ' & . ... 'J'skeep y'ara. One .of tho otrangeet'-plantIs called EXCELSIOR . HAIR DYE Llisolve New Jerasalem Lily,. and purely The 4 drachma Lae 8nlphnr, and 2 firwvr am a pint of Wbialnyt ret white. , Stem, leaf, root1 and fisgftr v; ot J. whits, ; the hair; with this mfxtore at night. Kssp j i.: r? J i.'- ' ' - -' from children, sa il is pcisonreits. ', the-a.am-e s LSi parts;, . LIQUID GLUE :GIue, water, vinegar each 2 pa ts. Dissolvr iu a waier-bxrk- , then add vtvobol l part, .v ' ANTIDOTE for. ARSENIC SwalloV the ahitee of-- or 4 egge;- . s f -- To raise the Olive press the guihinj; wine; That fruita meet luscious, .roots and rarest afjer,' MA H. STARCH POLISH- - Take starch anffielent ;. to ..make one pint of starch when' Boiled, when boilfbg add half a drachm of white wax. and ono drachm! of Star candle, TJse 'the iron ai hot as To till tho soil, to prune the spreading Vino: late; ipa- eklyj di- fOOll OF tics recently Accobding to reliable ftatts ilhe ft appear that average published iffe of certain animals and pirds ,i ; th the following. The hare litres 10 year? j the . V flowers, fhe 30; the donkey, 10; 8; bo goat, our oar and' homes, weys rat, beautify May bless tVlO; the ox, 20; TiiiT he our ahn and This our recompense, . sbeep, 10; thsrdog,.l4 I he pigeon, 8; the turtle dove the 2d; sow, tcionco and We'll dig, and .prune, by by 25; the! partridge, 25; tbsi raven, 10ft; the sense. eagle, 100; the goose. 150 years. .Bushel Xeasbra. the nniiRs mra Wheat; beaus, potatoes ; and clover By Elrirs Parker:. J : In .seeds, 60 lbs. Corn, ryJfiix seed and duty's path she. leads her life; ' n cob9 ;70 tbs. oBions,-- 50 Ib.' ;Com eriffc 4 quiet, mgek, aubpsissire 48 iba Hemp lbs. 52 Buckwheat in are calm .Barley, spent, ' ' fler days roulgno 45 lbs . 44 lbs. seed, ed. s, .Timothy; Dispensing comfort, 'and coptent. bean , 46 Ibi. Oatsi 33 lbs. Bran, Castor. Home is to her a sheltering ,srkt-;- .' 20 I b Bine grans seed, 14 lbs, 8a It, r And all without seems cold and dark; Dried apples, 24 lbs. Dried 85 lbs.; ?She weeps when from its shelter strays, 33 Iba. ) Sweet potatoes, 50 lbs. A tored ono, to the world's cold wees. peaches, aiop.- - In TlS'HAIVSit VoLl. St lixel tnies pie-- 11 - n li L 2 . ' !!.- . "i |