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Show f- O' v :o V : . . . TZSE3 -g AJE3d' Affi DEN EE. J M M6GIST AM - A . . I - f. i J- - to the Orchard, Vineyard ( Farm nud Garden; icvoted TBVIT IS IATUBAL H FOOD OF X A 2. :dt Osorge Dtan, Mar. 1B7S No. a eat it readily, a sure cure is anoLoaisT t garden er. It ted. given at the first KecJjpoe. OX. and should be stage of the disease. iahd oa di 15th of Moh month! nt lib ofioo. loloflat effec i Cal Farmer Iron rust in clothas.This may be tv Pi.as. some clear etill removed by salt mixed with a little Simple sure for Rheumatism. An ilw It Frost will find hio way in-- lemon exchange furnishes the following as a juice. parlor orchamber, in sure cure for this painful disease: will taka a keeps her plants, and, ah Boil asmall potful of potatoes, and t miming her sweet pets will rut all old frui; .Mins, and scalding bathe the part affected with the wa- wi'h boil'ig water will remove tho a on flowers artificial as the tgid ter in which the potatoes were- boiled, Bnt. Now, what shall be that nave never been through the aa hot as can be appli-immediately Don't I arry them into a Vrhrm wash. before going te bed, The pains will the aide or a store, a; Positive Cure for Corns ' This he removed, or at least alleviaed, by joa i Crost'bittfuohieken, but let acetio acid, applied night and the next morning: some of the .most n..n where they are frozen, strongc.it morning with a camsl's hair brush. In obstinate rheumatic paint have lately ' . ys - d, . window shutters or drop the ,. es as to 'make (he room quite lea.sprrakle the plan's with ter aireet from the eiatern. t for the result. 'Do not to. become warmer than yen. degrees for ; twenty four If a few drupiof spirits of into the dish of ; are thrown fcf. mnuklingii it will ; be all &jpUnU treated in thi vray sba hary that the water id onvvhn sprinkled, yet by foe ypom dark and bool. for an ftyihey:vill come eu unharm to make the am "pay. ie . al-roo- m - ;v LPE KX l opic forma ;in the Atmos According to a' lata eomnsu-- y Rhrenberg to. the Academy fes of Berlin he has succeeded lining tho ; existence - of 54 f organic forme ubiolijely the naked eye sad hold iu in; the atmosphere y of tho Pig from injury by : The impression in the id Lot prevalent in Uuitodltvtos onmon domestis pig is an or nemy of serpents ana that it e of receiving- ihe bite of esnake and copper-- h aid ;he slightest pereaal incou nl hi or tojnry.. This same , im em harm wqutd seemto ex-- I er conntries. us a late . writer on Field remarks upon tho f AES jh tho pigs in India for tho apello, and states'.; that ' he dly sera. them in conflict, served tha pig to ho bitten teaiftl ver again jn tbesnent and aed by tho writhing reptile slightest ill result to th Ret - t tier tory ontl - ? . . one week the corn will disappear, soft been cured by one application of this or hard corns. novel remedy. , ... Certain Cure for Com. One tea Briiliant Whitewash; such as used' spoonful of tar, one of eoarae brown on the east end of' die Prtailants V' sugar and one or saltpetre; the whale house et Waiington. Take half a ; to oe warmed together. Spread it os bushel of njpe unlinked lime, slake it kid Jeathi r the sue of the corns, and In tfiro dayYthey jwillbe drawn out. with boiling. water, cover it ddrng tha ; process jto keep in the ftoam, straia uro for Cattle rell ed vIllx Grata the fiquid thionghr; a fice Stiive J or Foo&rrGiue a doseof train oil." Tha strainer,' and add ie a peek f salt'.'"' quantity ofpfl.must; vary, aeenilicg previously , well dissolved in - Warm" to age or sue of the. animal. For a water, three pounds' of ground "rice grown up animsl of ordinary sixe.the boiled to a thin paste and sirred in y quantity rceeommended is about an while boiling hot; 'half a pound e? Englieh pint. , powdered Spanish whiting, and . a lb of clean gne wqioh has been previous . V To ;llake a Caadle burn all Night, 4v dissolved by soaking it well and io a sick room or ylstwhero. pnt finely then ft hanging it over a slow fire in a powdered salt on the oandle . until kettle within a large one filled with ' reaches the blackened pat of fhe wick ia this way a mild and steady light water, add five gallons of water to the mixture, stir it well and let it stand may be kept . through the night, from a few days eevered from the dirt. It a smalt peiee of candle. should be put on hot. It ie said that, about a pint of this mixture will cover' Renovating Feather Bed featherbeds and: pillows are greatly a square yard upon the outside of a improved by putting them on a grass house if properly applied, ; ; let the a shower; heavy, during plot - - jt : - . s.--- 01d ; beds become thoroughly wetted: turn them on both sides. Let them lie out until thoroughly dry, then heat tLem with rods; this will lighten the' feathers ami make them touch more healthful to sleep'on. It removes duet and. re feathers. : : jivenaUy the f 7 b Foundered Horiee. Sunflower teed is a good ertiolp for a' remedy for foundered hoi ecs. . This remedy waa at good suggested ' , repute. . Take half a pint of the seed am place it wole yL bis manger. If he will nut eat it in this iprin. grind ii and mix il with h:s rood apJ k will . - tp-ush- ' . . ; Preparation of Hides. The follow- ing method is recommended for preparing leather. Begin by soaking tha . akin or hide eight or mue days in water, then put io lime; take it out, remove the hair by tubbing, and . soak again ia clear water until the lime is entirely out. Pui one pound vf alum to three of salt dissolve in a veirl efficiently l.irge to hold the hide soak the hide in it three or four days tako it out let it get half dry and thu beat or rub ucti) it beooimte plhbl Lentber by th-- t prooess wiU prrpired not d well fo- - sh e but for hamstricts' b.olc.bisd and purposes on the iarqj.' ifc |