SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR. 
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WIRE NETTIN’a WITH WOODEN POSTS. 
Small staples are used in fastening the nettings to wooden posts. 
WIRE NETTINa WITH WOODEN POSTS, AND THE RAILS BOTTOM AND TOP OF WOOD. 
Flat iron posts at 50 cents each 
Angle iron posts at 02 1-2 “ 
Staples at Si 25 per gross. 
JoHx B. WicKKRSHAM, 312 Broadway, New York, is Agent for the sale of the above Wire Netting, Posts, &c. 
Bloody Murraix in Cattle — A Cure. — Take of 
white oak baik, newly peeled from the tree, as much as 
you can easily encompass with thumbs and Angers of both 
hands. Boil this in one gallon of water for a short time ; ' 
then pour off the water, and dissolve in it a lump of alum 
the size of a hulled walnut, and a lump of copperas of the 
•same size. With this mixture drench the sick animal, 
.and the cure will soon be effected, 
Mulching Fruit Trees. — A correspondent of the Hor ~ 
planted 150 trees in an orchard in very good 
but rather dry soil. All w'ere planted with equal care, 
but a third of them were mulched, or the surface of the 
ground when planted covered with six inches of 
litter. Those thus treated all lived ; but Afteen of 
those not mulched died in the hot dry weather of midsum- 
mer. 
