MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
BREEDING IN-AND-IN, 
,h.c.w., ©rdjarb anb (§<tvkn. 
THE CURLED PEACH LEAF. 
P rrfnmK ft mms 10 D ISBraTO 
v V l) a Hi y J V , l ♦ A late number of the Tribune has a 
• . .- ~—u izz: scathing but just article in regard to the 
LIST OF PATENT CLAIMS heathenish proceedings at the opening of 
issued from the united states patent offioe the Crystal Palace of excluding Labor 
For the week ending Aug. 23 ,1853. Genius, and Science from all participation 
T ,, Af , f T~~ Ar t • in the honors of the occasion. Wegivotho 
Luther Atwood, ot Boston, Mass., for improve- , • . ° 
1 closing remarks: 
HONOR TO ART AND INDUSTRY. 
LIST OF PATENT CLAIMS 
Mr. Editor : — Your correspondent, H. C. W., vl/ A A ^ HI v HHv vl7Ul vUL A few weeks sinco, I contributed an ar- VU WiU v f V , v ♦ 
speaking ot our native cattle, aliuding to their in- - - - tide, on the subject of the curled peach leaf,_ 
fenor character, remarks L'cry breeder well IMP0ETANT DISCOVERY IN GRAFTING THE to the Onondaga Gazette, and at the con- LIST OF PATENT CLAIMS 
understands the ruinous effects of breeding m- -p t? a r u , . , • . ... , , r 
and-in ; and will at once comprehend the kind of -’ elusion ot tho communication asked for in- issued from the united states patent office 
stock which would be likely to spring from such Peof. Page, of Washington City, has * ormatI on on remedies for the disease. A For the week ending Aug. 23, 1853. 
origin. Thousands of idiots and luuatics are the succeeded in grafting tho peach, with as g ent leman who answered the inquiry says ~ 
effects of this practic in the human family.” And great certainty as tlio apple, or other trees. tba ^ * bo cuided ^ oad can bo effectually stop- " , ier ^ W00( • 0 <is ^ 0n ’ unprove- 
he adds, “What is true of the human family Ho states that the only requirement is, to P ed by putting lamp oil around the trunks of ’ u P™!™* 8 Jrpinfpng alcohol 
must of necessity be true in the brute creation.” roduco t j )0 nro <] notion of s-in • wliieh is tj he trees. At what season of the year, ho L \ '. e Moinier and Pierie Ilippnhte 
t ~ leauco tlio production ot sap, Winch is * . t , . I lU . , . . / . ’ Boutigny, Paris, for mproved method of eenerat- 
By no means, I answer. There is no such affinity « nn i„„ mic ,i 1r . . • _ does not state, but I think tho right time to . , b J ’ ..' T 
, , , J anaiagous to the stoppago ot bloou in a ’ & insr steam. Patented in France Jannarv 18 1853 
between the human family and the brute creation. ", . , ■ i , i f administer it would bo in the spring, boforo r r n ffw i u v • ' ’/• 
What is true of the human family, and peculiar in the animal system before g.anu- annearance Tho J - B - N. Y., improvement in 
to them, is true of them only, and can apply to lat,on wdl commence and tho callvs form. ° e ® ,! fUnrvZsto ” (T A SOaP CUttlng macb,nes - 
no other race. It would be a bold impeachment This operation can only he performed on G a ° , 7., ■ ’ V P ' M.J. Gardner, York, Pa., xmprovementm oscil- 
of the wisdom and intelligence of the great Cre- sma11 or nursery treos, which is done by a P oso 10 ™ 0ans ™ a ® e 01 ” Io e( * ually as latmg s'eam engines. 
ator, to charge that he had created races of sentient long knife, or narrow saw, inserted under S°°‘ as am P 01 * or tbo disease. I know P. Horn, Hagerstown, Md., improvement in seed 
beings, with the express design to have them in- the tree, and cutting off tho tap roots; or, not bovv tbo od °P era,;es to sta y tho disease, planters. 
crease and fill the earth, and had at the : same time the tree may ho entirely lifted from the unless it works wonders in tho porous sys- F. B. Parker, Queensville, Inch, improvement iu 
placed them under precisely such circumstances, earth — its tap root shortened, grafted and | tem of the tree ‘ Ifc is a P rott Y hard matter hay rak( f ’ 
wound in the animal system, before granu¬ 
lation will commence and tho callvs form. 
This operation can only ho performed on 
small or nursery trees, which is clone by a 
the leaves make their appearance. The 
writer states that factory waste,” (I sup- 
J. B. Duff, New York, N. Y., improvement in give them a new string to their bow. hut 
soap cutting machines. the greatest occasion of Art and Tndust 
pose ho means mase oil, &c.,) is equally as lating s’eam engines. 
good as lamp oil for the disease. I know I*. Horn, Hagerstown, Md., improvement in seed 
ap cutting machines. the greatest occasion of Art and Industry 
M.J. Gardner, York, Pa., improvement in oscil- this continent has ever known, we thrust 
ing s’eam engines. both into the background—we wrench tlio 
P. Horn, Hagerstown, Md.,improvement in seed ojaims f i om genius we tell tho makers of 
as that they should, necessarily, in the very fact reset< In many cases tho operation may 
of their increase, depreciate and decay — thus . , , . . , 
. . { .. . .. , ...... bo very advantageous, when trees stand 
of their increase, depreciate and decay — thus 
losing or impairing those distinctive characteris¬ 
tics, that influenced the mind of their great Archi¬ 
tect, as they passed from his hands, in pronouncing 
them all very good. 
reset. In many cases the operation may fbr an y one t0 writ0 vvith an >' kind of cer - 
bo very advantageous, when trees stand taint y about tho curlod P each leat > and for 
where they are required and tho budding an y ono sa Y "hat tlio real cause of tho 
M. Roberts, South Levant, Me., improvement in 
the arrangement of cutters for turning. 
has failed, or liavo got old and thick bark 
from age and slow growth. It saves one 
The human family is an exception to all other y ear over budding, as that process is per- 
created beings. He who sees the end from the formed in tho fall; while the grafts sot in 
beginning, in the exercise of his wisdom, has seen the spring may havo made a growth of two 
fit to restrict their intercourse. Aud we can now or three feet. It never can supersede bud- 
see the reason why. But no such cause exists to ding, whero nurserymen operate on a large cu,tivat ed in this section of the country for cannon 
restrict the intercourse of birds and auimalsof the sca i 0) as it i s ten times tho labor and has to moro tban years, produce as fine fruit, Z - A,len - 
same race, if, in the nature of things, such re- bo perfortned during tho busy time of spring and show a ^ thrifty and healthy leaves, free co.mterpanes, 
stnction had been necessary, in order to perpetuate work> ^ from tho curl, as some other newer varieties. J L Rltch ’ e ; 
the races in their pnstme excellence and perfec- If t of whIch wo have no reason to The Old-Mixon Freestone suffers very much Thom ^’ C 
timi it wiiii i hnvf* hr>cn oAttihlitthnH Anv _ V same n ace. 1 
the races in their pristine excellence and perfec- 
planters. * the treasures of the Exhibition to keep by 
t. R r> i r\ •„ t i • . . their wares ‘ during tho ceremonies/ as tho’ 
, F - B . Patker ' ^ l,eenavlI!e > lad-, improvement „ thoJ wer0 not |u t0 al „ ngsido of 
e T , . . and soldier-cloths—we follow out tho uni- 
M. Roberts, South Levant, Me., improvement in f, )rm political fraud that prates of this or 
the arrangement of cutters for turning. that speech in Congress saving the Republic, 
S. Vansychel, Little York, N. J., improvement that omits on every public occasion to 
in grate bars. signalize Genius, tint never mentions tho 
Lettie A. Smith, Pineville, Pa., improvement in Inventor. Fainter. Compositor or Poet, that 
butter workers. circuintused in a sea of Roman and 
„r ,, m , , r, . Norman lies! 
Win. M. Warren, Watertown, Conn., improve- m, ... , 
. . , . 1 i he tune has come when the Artists and 
T A u w n I , . Laborers ot this country must seek to re- 
L. A. B. \\ albacli, deceased, late of the army of deem themselves from the fardels of casts, 
the U. S. of America, improvement in boring They must make themselves represented on 
cannon. public occasions. They must not forget 
Z. Allen, Providence, R. I., improvement in politics or the practice which overrides their 
counterpanes. claims. Politics have hitherto almost ro¬ 
ll. Ritchie, of Newark, N. J., assignor to S. C. y°l'6d in a circle. Ibere is as much villainy 
Thompson, Geo. W. Westfield, and H. Ritche, of the S < . ) ™ ri ” nen t of the City as in either 
disease is, would bo equally difficult. Prob- * ... „ . . D . ... . 
, , . . , , „ , , . , , Lettie A. Smith, Pineville, Pa., improvement in 
ably it would not be safe to hold to the doc- Gutter workers 
trine that certain varieties have run out, Wm . m. Warren, Watertown, Conn., improve- 
and are therefore subject to tho disease for mcr)t ; n ra i] ro ad car seats, 
that reason,—for I am quite certain tha t L. A. B. Walbach, deceased, late of the army of 
some of the native kinds, w^ch liavo been the U. S. of America, improvement in borin 
Z. Allen, Providence, R. I., improveraent in I> 
tion, it would have been established. Any other , - v.. i l vv».wu« 0 uuw, 0 , U1J u . UV u same place, improved padlock. “'/“Ik-'””“ l 18 genius ous- 
involves imperfection on the pert of « 13 “ P"*? * n “ m P h orer ^ ha » trom 11,6 th « E “ rl J H.JM. does s . 5Il , g ,„ m , . .. as3ignor to E . K . » i shapes the dest.nj .,f nattons. 
the Creator. To assume therefore, that among generally supposed to bo an impossibility, not seem to bo affected by it. A gentleman Moore and 0. H. Crosby, of Bostou. Mm., im- Wh’tnor S reunite^thThi/cf/of N.“ 
the races, tKe law of whose nature is unrestricted should like to SCO the experiment tried who has observed tho progress of the dis- proved machine for cutting and beveling printers’ tior.s. Carolina, adoring Calhoun^ forgets 
intercourse, such intercourse is prejudicial, and °I grafting very early, during tho absoluto caso, states that ho had a tree standing he- rules. Whitney, whose contribution to her wealth 
will tend to deterioration, is unsound, — it is not dormant state, before the sap moves, or the tween two buildings, whore the piercing J. Foreman, of Boston, Mass., adm’r of E. W. and glory are a.s a million to one of Cal- 
true.;—is not sustained by philosophy or fact. buds swell. The cherry, whoso sap gums, winds could not blow upon it, which came Foreman, deceased, late of New Rochelle, N. Y., houn’s, and so runs the parallel.” 
There are unquestionably on the earth at the as does tho peach, can only bo successfully bright and fair, no curled leaves appearing a,1( I assignor to H.W. Sears, of New York, N. Y., ' cORN^HARVEST'rR ' 
House ot Parliament. But it is genius out¬ 
side tl.is that shapes the destiny of nations. 
It is a Columbus, a Newton, a Fulton, a 
Whitney, that reunites the history of Na¬ 
tions. Carolina, adoring Calhoun, forgets 
Whitney, whose contribution to her wealth 
present moment, precisely those kinds of animals, grafted at early periods of the season. . on it- The snow remained around the tree | improvement in diving bells. 
birds, and reptiles, with all their original charac- _ _ __ l a j e j n j| 1Q s p r i n g 
tenstics, that passed in review to receive their THE OSAGE ORANGE FOR HEDGES t ^ 
names, before their first lord and master, at the ^ --- 1 am theretore of tho opinion, tho state 
dawn of the creation. Some of them, from natu- Eds. Rural New-Yorker : — A correspon- 0U1 seasons, and the condition of tho at- 
ral causes, may, not improbably, have undergone dent in your paper of August 13, inquires nrosphore, are tho real causes of the curled 
some minor changes, affecting form and constitu- about tho Osago Orange as a hedge, and P oac b leaf. Our seasons are different from 
CORN HARVESTER. 
late in the spring. 
I am theretore of tho opinion, the stato 
E. S. Snyder, of Charlestown, Va., additional Tiif. Now York Herald in enumoratino- 
improve eut in machines for separating straw various articles on ox li i Li tion in tho Crystal 
from grain. Original letters patent dated June Palace, has tho following : 
13, 1S48. . R« am s’ patent corn harvester is another 
design. implement ot agricultural life which will ho 
S. II. Sailor, of Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to J interesting to farmers Ibis machine is very 
G. Abbot and Arehilus Lawrence, of The same slm i do . ‘ L n construction, and purports to 
tion. It is not, in the nature of things, that all expresses some doubt about its proving what they wore formerly ; sudden changes, G. Abbot and Arehilus Lawrence, of the same cut with the 'iabor^I HU T 0! ts t0 
of a race or breed should, even under similar cir- sufficiently hardy for Northern New York & in tho s P rin g of the year, frequently take P lace < de «>'g a a stove. from sixteen to twentv^acres’of corn i?r 
cumstauces, be precisely alike We know nothing 1 know very little about tho severity of your place, and hence the natural working of tho pi astfr t tjp MArmvv day, and lay it in bundles of from two to 
of the laws that produce, and affect the blending 
of intelligence an 1 matter in the reproduction of 
birds and animals. One fact wc know, because 
we see it, that in the various races, in the produc¬ 
tion of increase, like is prone to produce its like. 
Aud this, often, so far as it relates even minutelv 
to peculiarities of form, size, and traits of dispo- vicinity for hedging purposes, was not in- 
sition and character. Hence, we select to breed jured in the least. It even bears a lower 
from, those that arc most desirable and perfect in temperature with impunity, but the ground 
these various particulars. But affinity of blood in which it grows must be drained and kept 
has nothing to do with these results, any more ,i.. v .„ _ 1 
winters, but doubt if they are colder than sa P in tho peach tree is interrupted,—and, 
ours, or subject to greater changes. Here er ff°> a ^Iscasod organization is tho result, 
tho thermometer was as low as 30° below W. Tappan. 
zero in the winter of 18ol-2, but tho Osago __ 
Oiange, which is extensively used in our t itr tf.UE BEAUTY Qi 7 HOME 
PLASTERING MACHINE. 
A Machine for tho purpose of supersed 
ten hills, as desired. An ingenious part of 
this machine, is an appliance called a drop¬ 
per, by which the boy riding on the back of 
THE TRUE BEAUTY OF HOME. 
vicinity for hedging purposes, was not in- - of a movable frame upon rollers that can j ji. . nW ■ G iroin nrteen to twenty 
jured in tho least. It oven bears a lower TnE country is a true homo of beauty, be adjusted to suit any hight. and of asmal- liLi^T'i V-° 5'. 0ed ot Lus machine is ve' y 
temperature with impunity, hut the ground and horticulture is tho free scbool of taste, ler _ tranw sliding within it. Tho latter time to cut ^orn'^when Tho de^J on tU 
in which it grows must be drained and kept in which a11 our read « r s may become apt Jho'trowertidch tsTJs.ffi m'l ® ontai, . ,i "S stalks, or immediately after a rain. In dry 
dr, lo save it. pupils if they choose, and gratiSed and use- a Cn aid Si chad/ WheJ ^ tho VT " aml •» 
This being a prairie country, and fencing *ul professors if they will it, and help to in operation tho trowel is supplied with •/• S , , 1S abl ° t( J accomplish that for which 
timber consequently scarce, our farmers create as much beauty in their sparo hours mortar by a road and follower, which are vant-umToeveT^^ arm ,e a prear ad i 
have been much interested in thoroughly as tho wealthy citizen can purchase with tho forked by a lever, the quantity being regu- ° ° 6Ve ' ' V __ armer ° P ossess Lt - 
testing tho various plants in use for hedges. 8 ains of years to decorate his brick and mor- covert tho* openiir^ln'hox d ° pf NEW KIND OF PAFER. 
1 he preference is given to tho Osage Orange tarplacein the metropolis. plastering ceiling it is only requisite to raise A new invention for paper has recently 
than remoteness of blood. And in crossing and r P >- .. . . , , . . + ,.i :x- -i. 
blending strains of blood with which wo are not . , bemg a P™? 10 countr y» aild fen cmg P' ofessors if they will 
familiar, we shall be more likely to embrace some t,mbor consequently scarce, our farmers create as much beauty in t 
traits of character that are not desirable, than if havo boen mu ^ h interested in thoroughly as t ho wealthy citizen can p 
we confine ourselves to those with which we are testing the various plants in use for hedges. g a * ns °t yeais to decorate hi 
familiar, and which we know possess inherent Hie preference is given to the Osago Orange tar place in the metropolis 
excellencies. The rule therefore should be, to over all. It neither winter-kills nor suck- There is no mere ornami 
. ... tll« Utiw II o 
n atmng or immediately after a rain. In dry 
i» Wei \VI ^ times, the corn is brittle and difficult to cut. 
If this is able to accomplish that for which 
P 'l - .i w . R is recommended, it must he a great ad- 
W . lc _ al ° vantage to every farmer to possess it. 
NEW KIND OF PAFER. 
A new invention for paper has recently 
select to breed from, those which we know to be ers—is free growing, and at tho same timo 
most perfect and excellent in every desirable par- forms a dense busli from tho ground up 
ticular, irrespective of the degree of affinity sub- jhat not even a rabbit could get through’ 
sisti.ig between them. And tlm rale should otain whilo its fioroo thorns almost forbids birds 
in regard to .11 birds and animals, where »nre- „ ; 0 , 6 r. Chietons never attempt such 
stneted intercourse is the law of their nature. .. ° ^ 
„ ^ a f« a ^t- 
Farmer D. r „. _ . , 
Monroe Co., jv. y., Aug., 1853. liioUsago Orange is largely cultivated 
over all. It neither winter-kills nor suck- There is no mero ornament, in the house the mortar box to the top of the frame, and been introduced in England, by which paper 
ers—is free growing, and at tho same timo or out !t ’ s<) cboa P arK * 80 tasteful as for side walls it is adjusted accordingly by ma y bo watered in a manner to make it very 
forms a dense busli from tho ground uo J ea,thy P lants and flowers, and you will turning it to a proper position. For this vaIua[, Ie for uso as bonds, checks, &c., or 
ih-it rint flvfln v>iiih ii d .1 , bear ten persons of sense admiring your last named operation tho box is shifted by as ornament, and which will prove an extra 
iub tvui a lauoii couiu get turougfi, geraniums or fuchsias, whore one will notice the sliding frame, which is moved back and precaution against forgery. The process 
while its nerco thorns almost forbids birds your rich curtains and tall mirrors. And forth for that purpose by means of tho al- enables portraits, landscapes, or any other 
flying over. Chickens never attempt such out ‘loors, tho .oyo that would never be at- ready-mentioned lover. There are also subjects to be given with tho same effect as 
a feat. traded by glaring paint, cornice or column, various cords and pulleys attached to the i» tho German porcelain pictures the grad- 
The Osaim Oranim will be instantly arrested by the living ara- machine for facilitating the operation of the oated thickness of the paper at tho various 
Monroe Co., n. K, Aug., 1853. . The Osago Orange is largely cultivated 1,0 "T V ^ 6 Dy tne / ,vin « ara ' 
-_ _ -V- , n _ k . b , . ^ besquo ot a native creeper, or the umbra- 
Expenses of Importing Jerseyr Cows. " ° Ul ’ nursei J ineu > and 13 S0 ‘J ^ prices geous outline of an American tree. 
- ranging from $2,50 to $4 per 1,000 plants. Ho you not admire that simple littlo cot- 
I.\ answer to many inquiries with regard to the These should ho set out in a trench a loot ta §° 3 with its graceful trees from our nativo 
expense of importing neat cattle, (says the Jour- wide, with a line, and should bo 15 inches woods ? Tii0 vines makin g beautiful while 
nal of Agriculture,) we give the following bill ef arm . t Thu l,of n ,-n t • , , they conceal the rough out-buildings; the 
expenses for two heifers, obtained from a gentle¬ 
man who has made many importations : 
For hay anil other provisions,.£9 9s 3d 
Expenses from Jersey to Liverpool,. II 3 o 
Keeping in Liverpool (one week,). 2 3 6 
House on hoard ship. 6 10 0 
Commissions,'Ate.,. 17 8 
wide, with a lino, and should bo 15 inches )l° 0,Js ? Tbe , vinos makin S beautiful while 
anart The linfm-n d 11 th «y conceal the rough out-buildings; the Nathan Thomson, Jr., of Williamsburg, 
T'l 1 boing set, should little “ front yard,” or moro fitting lawn, N. Y., has introduced to the public an artf- 
c c \vn \\i mi an inch of tlio ground, gemmod with shrubbery and sparkling with clo bearing his name, which seems to he a 
machine for facilitating the operation of the ua !L 1( ‘ thickness ot the paper at tho various 
different parts, which are included in the in- P a, 'ts of tho dosign creating, when it is held 
vontiun and forming part of it.— Sci. Am. to fc bo light, tho requisite effects of light and 
------ shado. It was invented by tho late engi- 
NAUTICAL LIFE BUCKET. neer of the Bank of England, and much timo 
- has since been spent in bringing it to per- 
Nathan Thomson, Jr., of Williamsburg, fection for practical purposes. 
Improved Gate.—W. T. Merritt, of 
Freight, £10, Primage, 10s., 
£30 3 5 
10 10 0 
neasure3 
I method 
ovement 
I- . 11 | j. . ---- - IIMI.V JOU uui Oman UUCAUV UJOIUU (» UlltJ, UIU PUctCO . . J " .v.svuw iounui^ 1113 
aie out suuaenly and leave gaps hi tho hedge, found real comfort and true happiness between them being filled with cork, which seat in a carriage or wagon, and is adapted 
Coal against Sinews. —Professor Henry, 
knives being parallel with tho shaft and 
somewhat curved transversly, so that as tho 
earth is plowed and pulverized and all the 
President of tho Mechanics’ Institute of are completely freed from tho soil.— 
Washington, says It has been proved M « a3a '’« s ba ™ been taken to secure a pat- 
that, on an average, four ounces of coal are Cllt ' 1 1 _ _ _ 
sufficient to draw, on a railroad, one ton a Improved Washing Machine.—J. R. 
This is a few nenoo short of 4 oon Th„ fWl.t wuiI «ultivateU tho first year,—keeping living ui wnai inoy enjoy r pable ot sustaining in the water 400 pounds voiic a easuai movement m a gate ot this 
tl . ? . ,^ rn . . ‘ ° down all woods and eneour-urim/ ir tn h<> And how much in time and money has all live weight. It is about tho usual size of kind. The improvement relates to certain 
" T? tW " z <**> 13 °" C . Como 88 “ t0b ,“‘ ««Ptsrhaps !«, than a lithe of the ettliSary pail, and hold, about the same d '‘vices lor accomplishing the objects men- 
tisa.ll t.h.oge. I .image is an allowance made to _ - ‘ cd. ^extspungcuttowith- what your rich neighbor has expended to quantity ot water. As a deck bucket on t'oned. Why are not such gates placed on 
the master or hands of a vessel for loading. Al- in three inches ot tho ground, and cultivate rear that great pile of boards and shingles, board of ovory craft, it will be a most do- ad tbo rai * l ’ oa A crossings ? They appear to 
most all the other charges it will be seeu are ex- a s before. Tho third year it should ho or moro ambitious mountain of brickluid sirablo exchange lor thoso now in use, as it tis to bo the very kind required for such 
tortiouate. again cut to within six inches of the ground, mortar > with a countenance as blank as an combines tho life-preserver with tho bucket situations.— Sci. Am. 
There is no reason now, why any one except and in tho fall mav ho turned nut for -i over 8 ro wing idiot’s, and as barren of beauty which would in the event of fire or accident T ~~ —- 
one owning a herd and desiring a fresh strain of f r , nPf , „ i • . as a lumber-yard or a brick-kiln, and not a ho used as both. The bucket is so con- improved Cultivator. — An improved 
blood, should import. We have here, already August 8 y ln s P nn S and m thing —except woods in the grounds or strutod that it cannot he easily destroyed ; Cultivator has been invented by Nathan 
animals of every English breed equal to any that m. . . ... , , paints on the walls — either grooneror and boneath a tropical sun there is no fall- Razey, of Perry, Ill. A series of knives or 
are left behind/ Besides, the remarks of Roswell . P ant , 1S romarkably thrifty and free brighter than the man who can deem his ing into staves, as is tho case with theordin- cutters ar0 placed vertically in a shaft, tho 
T Onh / growing, and tho inexperienced cultivator llu ge abortion the neplus ultra of architec- ary bucket.— JY. E. Farmer. knives being parallel with tho shaft and 
L Golf, that the a n nals raued tn this country ^ ^ nersu ulo.l to ont „ . ' turaI ta sto. J _somewhat curved transversly, so that as tho 
( tom imported stock) are superior to the import- , . y | . ‘ Ten to one ho who built that dwelling, if Co m AG ainst Sinews—P rofessor Henrv earth is plowed and pulverized and all tho 
ed, is worthy ol consideration. In the first place y ‘ y demands to mako a farmer, is one of those who “ would rath- President of tho Mechanics’ Institute of W(, eds are completely freed from tho soil.— 
they are acclimated, and again, they are unstrained tue lower branches dense and impenetrable, er have a hill of potatoes than a rosebush,” Washington says •_•• It Ins been nrov d ^ easures have been taken to secure a pat- 
and iminjured by a sea voyage. A failure to do this ruins tho usefulness of and would sooner raise a snarling cur than t |, at oi/an average four ounces of coal arc ent ~ IL _ 
Am® - ™ M.wro^L A gentleman who hod g° afd is tho cause of oil tho com- a beau tif ul troo— rrair ie Farmer. suliido.it «o draw°on a railroad, ouo ton a Improved Was,uko Machine.—J. R. 
jf. ,7 ' ‘ , ° plaints I havo known made against using rp n ^ ^7?^. , nulo. It has also been found on experiment Morrison of Springfield Ohio has invented 
deals m facts and figures, as well as fine cattle, th is plant for this purpose x , TlIE Cow Tree .-Tins is a nativo of that a man working on a tread-mill contin- anew and^ improved 
informed us that he had fed out last whiter more » , , , , , f Venezuela South America. Baron Von uallv for eio'ht hours will elevate one and . • . . i , 3 
than two hundred barrels of sweet apples to his * g 00 . d **&*<>** b « ^ two to three Humboldt thus describes it :-On tho hare "olUf2uo^7 pounds ISiJ l^nt In Ms ZcZnTZ w^Zd 
milch cows, and that the increased quantity and eo WI 0 ‘ vt 110 * ,ott °m, and should ho flank ot a rock grows a tree with dry aud Now good Cornish engines will perform the has a reciprocating motion between smimv 
richness in quality of the milk paid him better H'mmod to a cono about four feet high, lathery leaves; its largo woody roots can same work by tho expenditure of a pound roller frames arranged in a peculiar nmf 
than any other use to which he could have applied The pruning in spring and summer should freely penetrate into tho stony soil. For and a-halfof coal. It follows from these P ‘ U1 ~ 
them. He states that lie is raising trees annually, be confined to tho taking of all straggling choZ mois Lf r ^ / Sin , gl ° data that aboiU 5 , tons of coal wouId evolvo . „-^---77 
f,.D .i,„ r ■ ■ 7 f , ■ ' , x , . , , , s , 8 s wij 6 snower moistens its xoliago. Its branches as much power during its combustion as A Thought for Young Men—N o wreck 
Another imiwZt^tatemoft of hF is tl ! °° S b ° y01U 110 body ot . tbo hed 8 e -* and a PP ear . d(3ad and dried ; yet, so soon as tho would be equal to tlio continued labor of an ' 8 so shocking to behold, as that of a disso- 
, p, 1 ns, is, that since to preserving uniformity of hight around trunk is pierced, thero flows from it a sweet able bodied man for 20 years, at the rate of lute young man. On the person of tho de- 
/, , ' 1 " c< , a PP Ies t(> 1)13 c °ws> there has not been a the field. I think your correspondent can- a " d nourls bing milk. It is at sunrise that eight hours per day ; or, iu other words, to bauchee or inebriato. Infamy is written — 
ase ot nulk fever among them.—A! E. Farmer. not fa d to i iko tllQ Osago Orange as » he,Lr« L, ve g® table fountain is most abundant— the average power of a man during tho ac- Now Nature hangs labels over him. to testi- 
1TT _ I . 3 & & Iho natives are then to be seen hastening tivo period of his life.” fy her disgust at his example! How she 
eighty Fleeces. Last season Mr. C. A ‘ ‘ ‘ 0Urs ’ T ’ from all quartors, furnished with largo -————— - loosens all his joints, sends tremors along 
Green, of Rochester, Mich., sheared 30 lbs. of ln on ’ °wa, ujpist, 18 o 3. wooden howls to receive the milk, which A Bostonian has invented a “ chronomet- his muscles, and bends forward his frame! 
washed wool from five one year old ewes — % Though wo gave a somewhat Iongthy ar- 2 rovvs yellow and thickens at the surface.— rical lock,” which, fixed to a door cannot be Tho wretch whoso lifo-long pleasure it has 
Spanish and % French Merino. This season the 011 fbe samo suhjoct last week, the ® ome dra * n fbeir howls under the treo, while opened boforo the timo determined on be- beentodebasohimselfandtodebauchoth- 
same animals yielded 40 lba 6 oz. wool, which sold abovo will prove valuahlo to many of our °, tbers car . ry h 0 ^o the milk to their chil- forehand. It operates by clockwork, and ers. whose heart has boon spotted with sin 
for 54 cents per lb. ’ readers. Ed. J dren. It is obtained by making incisions in the absenco of a key hole precludes all at- so that it is black all over, is an offence to 
fb° trunk. tompts to pick it. tho heart of tho unblemished. 
animals of every English breed equal to any that 
are left behind. Besides, the remarks of Roswell 
L. Oolt, that the animals raisal in this country 
and uninjured by a sea voyage. 
Apft.es for Mii.cu Cows.— A gentleman who 
deals in facts and figures, as well as fine cattle, 
informed us that he had fed out last winter more 
than two hundred barrels of sweet apples to his 
Tiif Cow t/ff tlZ ;/ o r e mile. It has also been found on experiment Morrison, of Springfield, Ohio, has invented 
Venezuela South An > V & V* ° a lV v° that a man working on a tread-mill contin- anew and improved washing machine for 
numbokU/husZscfihes it °“ ua \ f ™ hoars * wd «>«™te one and which he has taken measures to secure a 
nuniDOKlt thus dosenbes it .—On the bare one-halt millions ot pounds one foot high. rx a t 0 nt In this machine tho wash-hoard 
e-tthon’ ?eaves if *nn7 th ^7 ^ N ° W g ° 0t ! °/ rni f h en § ine ®. wiU P erform the has a reciprocating motion between spring 
leathery leavers, its largo woody roots can same work hv tho MnAnilttiim nf •» nnmtri ,, .. a-.. . .j • . _ ® 
case of milk fever among them.— A 7 ! E. Farmer. 
tho trunk. 
