TREATISE 
SMALL BERR, AND UNINTOXICATING WINES. ALSO. S 
ON HUNTING, ore CATCHING GAME, mae 
PE A re eee 
MARKS OF A GOOD HORSE. 
See that he has good feet and Si a saat 6 
his legs, and that his under jaw and teeth shut well together ; 
fine hair, bright hazle eyes, stands wide on the fore legs, 
straight knees, stiff dock, heavy main and tail, short back, 
full breast and stifle, round, close built, full in the loins, low 
built, short jointed, flat leg, good speed, large, fall, high, 
bowing neck, mild and gentle, are all marks of a good, 
horse; broke well makes them pleasant _ 
and puts on the polish. To detect the age, young horses 
petra ‘even tecth, Pom aout ie hard and 
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FOR RING-WORMS. 
Take tobacco ashes, wet with vinegar, apply it, and it 
TO DRIVE OUT WORMS FROM WOUNDS, AND KEEP 
_ THEM OUT. 
Steep elder bark i in fresh butter, put it on or in the wound, 
and it will —_— out, and keep them from weet in. 
