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MOORK’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTUBAI* LITERARY ANI) FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
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LIST OF PATENTS 
IHE INVENTOll OF GAS-LIGHTS. 
The inventor of gas-lights -was a French¬ 
man, i hillippe LeBon, an engineer of roads 
and bridges, who in 1785 adopled ihe idea of 
w «** - - dSSi&dffiJS 
'** ay ‘ 1 “' 18&6, He labored a long time in the attempt to 
Geo. b. Ambeir, Trumbull r«„ n . perfect his crude invention, and it was not 
wooden saddle-trees. ’ ‘ m rrcncment m until 1/99 that he Confided his discovery to 
trap 3 B ' Bradiy ’ Watar,own > Conn., improved rat- the IlJStll nte. Jn September, 1800, he took 
Thomas G. Boone, Brooklyn, improvement in ste-m ^ a P a ’ enfc ’. aEd , in 1801 he published a me- 
, _ , , ’ P ent ,n stet - m moir containing the result of his researches 
cotton gims Cainpbo1 ’ Co,cmbus > Mls s.. improvement in This was entitled : —“ Thermo-temps, or 
planters W ' C ° !ver ’ Louisvine > improvement in seed stoves jfeb beat, give an economical light, 
p Roheri T, and a ff° rd > beside several valuable products 
motion of knitting mSes ket ’ improyement in st0 P a motive power applicable to all *kinds of 
boiler™ 83 G- B ° On0 ’ Br00klyn > improvement in 
coUo 0 n n |i r n d s CamPb0!I ' C °' UmbU3 - Mlss - improver 
>» «»r . .. _ 
mentTn 7 ? n *> Bridgeport, Conn, improve- ^fernery.” 
John cha^ g Tr Wl, r e J 3 - , r- LeBon commenced by distilling word in 
>3£i2SZ " I " 1 ” r “ k ' order to ob.ain from il gls oRiTcb aod 
band8 U of^hir h ts ndIer ’ Eicbmond > improvement in wrist- pyroligneous acid, but his work indicated the 
™?h!ii D T^ ugh ’ F1)er!y JIi! . Is > Pa -> ftavo machine. feferg gas by distillation 
THE STRAWBERRY BED. 
Lucky is he whose garden contains a good 
straw berry bed! This very month of June 
he will luxuriate upon its products and learn 
how much of a return a small amount of labor 
can bestow. He will enjoy the earliest ripe 
fruit of our Northern gardens, the first in a 
long catalogue of delicacies, right from Na¬ 
ture's hand. 
How shall we manage and care for these beds? 
berries will grow in grassy beds, but they do lwSdKr rtwlf d,er ’ E,chmond > improvement in wrist- pyroligneous acid, but his^ork h)d?ca5fd^he 
not flourish there and soon run out. To keep If ' M L'jjliMli i Daniel Drawbangh, Fberiy Mills, p». stave machine P oss *l)iJity of obtaining gas by distillation 
them thrifty and productive, let them have \ r furnace ' 91 B ' Dyott ’ 1 hilade, i*ia, improved warm air Jfe a, l fatty or oily substances. From 1799 
AMrvsrrarsst 
ring of ihe soil around the plants,” says the NAy/ ««S lm l» ov ' In «»‘«»valve a mixture of carburetted hydrogen'a'rfd oxide 
Horticulturist, “ is one thirg which in our cli- N!/» on H b e «i ^ - y toad 0 raiI Tiffin, 01lio ’ machiEe for cutting screws of cai ;bon, but imperfectly freed from its im- 
mate is absolutely necessary, find any system THE SIBERIAN ORA B A PPT 17 - Henry Gross! Tiffin, Ohio improvement in fire arms Klf* ga T e u? ,y J a feeb l e !’ ght apd solved 
of culture which precludes this, is defective.— ' BE. balvene^ Haines ’ Fekin ’’ I1L ’ ‘mprovement in grain 1 °:^PP Ertab - e od °L and the result was that 
tp . - „ out tittle favor was shown to the new Hisr>r>v 
lL at T ° D n J i ““T® h ' s strawberry buckwheS. rt ° n ’ Elmira . im P ro ^m e nt of hni!er S of ery. The inventor finally retired^ Ver- 
beds, he will find Ihe planls along ihe outer . " UH Siberian Crab (Pyrus Prumfolia) is a j tiful blossoms, and during the summer and J-w. Hoog'and, of Jersey aty, tree-nail machine sailles, where he established a factory of pyro- 
edges where the soil has been kept clean and dlstl ? ct species from the common apple. The ■ autumn it is ornamented with large clusters of springs'. Hubbard ’ Kew York > improvement in carriage ligneous acid, and eventually died, ruined by 
fresh by the frequent use of (he hoe, vigorous tree 18 a ba ndsome dwarf, the foliage large, brilliant scarlet-cheeked fruit. This fruit is tr fe c Kreba > winchester, y a, improvement in whiffle- bis experiments. 
and healthy, with luxuriant and dark green lnxuriaut > and P 0 I '‘ da nt, and forming a con- not only ornamental but has a pleasant taste latta, Cincinnati, improved carriage l he S0 °? P nt iu P ractic « tb e crude 
foliage, and large fme fruit; while in the into- tra3t m color with most other trees of the when mellow, and is valuable for preserves ^cinrfeaB'L ov 9 i r , r ( ” " ld Pas ot I hillippe LeBon. in 1804 Windsor 
rior of the beds, where the plants have grown orcliard ' The tree bears young and is usual- jellies, tarts, &c„ and a few trees may appro- st0 H ves - ' ' ’ on - wed air-heating cook ? f 
in m^.and covered nil tic ground, no a., 'T *»** «Pri»g it makes a priately find a place in every orchard. It ^^TiSSS&^SX^£t^Si ^aUhops in Burning JJTeie'IlSaW 
to prevent its cultivation, they are yellow and very splendid appearance from its large, beau- succeeds well grafted upon the common apple. %Ton j. Marcher saii-burv inic v v ,■ b Y gw. manufact..red by the process of Wind- 
sick ly-looking—the fruit poor and worthless ” - -rr=^ grooving mouldings. ’■ y ’ ' tco i0r snr and Murdock: among those who used 
They should he planted in rows. then, and STllAWBKRRY BEDS. i SprFira or torm,™ v™ *"««■ l»>«c«u»c IM» ** Bgk*. w. Watt, the inventor of Ihe 
furnace 61 B Byo *’ t ’ 1 Diladelpbia’ improved 
machines.^ D,:rgiD ’ NtW York > improvement 
THE SIBERIAN CRAB APPBE. 
jT r ' gbt Buryea R - X - York - Improvement in umbrellas, 
ear for^^ ofci.^ting engines Urgh ’ improvemeEfe valve 
n H b^l7tead°railI. iffln ’ ° hi °’ machice for cuttin R £crew « 
Gr0 J s '. Tiffin , Ohio improvement in fire arms. 
±?! b l n Ha,nes . Peki “, UR, improvement in grain 
warm air ,r om all fatty or oily substances.’' From 1799 
to 1802 LeBon made numerous experiments, 
in sewing H e established at Havre his first thermo- 
ibreiias. lamps, but the gas which he obtaiued, beirg 
S in valve & mixture of carburetted hydrogen and oxide 
Ig screws of cap bon, but imperfectly freed from its im¬ 
purities, gate only a feeble light ard evolved 
r in™^ f n iasi, PP orta ble odor, and the result was that 
but little favor was shown to the new discov- 
buckwheat H ° rt0n: Elmira ’ ‘mprovement Of hniiera of ery. The inventor finally retired to Yev- 
w ^r" |j 0E ^i anr ii of Jersey city, tree-nail machine. sailles, where he established a factory of pyro- 
__Lr- Hubba rd, New York, improvement in can-in™ bsroeous acid, and pvantnollw rl.va 
Jn 1804 Windsor 
They should be planted in row-s, then, and 
kept in the rows, nor suffered to throw out 
Spirits of Turpentine for Black Knot. 
—Mr. A. E. Porter, in a communication by 
kept in the rows, nor suffered to throw out c | —mr. a. e. Porter, m a communication by marine excavating machines 
runners to cover the whole ground Nor is r berry beds should be kept mean and him in the New England Farmer, reconi- II « D1 T Pearce, Cincinnati’, i 
mu'ebirg . rerfoct f ubs«,l for Ike hoe in ToJlZ fe^Z’n life ^»,„c„ 
sumiLcr. It fhonld be applied just as the erel The ground close around the plant He says that a friend of his used it in the fob .SiSSfSl-V^Sto 1 
Iruit begins to ripen, but previous to that, let should not be disturbed any more than may be lowing manner. He was at work in his o-ar- i n Jm»eWn Koberfcon ’ xNew York > improvement i 
lUrv „„l«.. 1 C.._ _x 1 . . nor.notore tn imcnro nloon onllnro -- _i r . v . & 1 liig raaemnes. 
arresters -.uopwa , -c-- lununuaicu 
Robert' J. Marcher, Sa.hbary Bln., K. y M for V ^ bylkaproeaa of Wiad. 
grooving mouldings. ’ : sor and Murdock; amoDg those who used 
compounds! 3111 * 11 ’ Eeading - improvement in lubricating ,b is «ew light., was Watt, the inventor of the 
Jason C. 0.-good, Troy, N. Y., improvement in sub- ® n ? 1ue ; J n 1 §1 6 the first use was 
marine excavating machines. made of gas in LcndoD, and it was not until 
machinery 6111 t:e ’ Cmcmnati > improvement in cordage 1818 that this invention, really of French 
ti C ' p, ' y m en - Dubuque, improvement in fences origin, was applied in France, when M. Cba- 
bbm&a* issssa JSfcSsfa^stss;^ *«•- of y» „ o P . 
-.BU ouuiuugu, »u mat I P , . . ---- Venn uuwu » 11 IUIU Tree mat ‘Yp * 11 sevens ana JOS. B. Crosby Boston ard To- 
the surface soil may be fresh and light and &nd P^e watering in case the weather was half covered with black knot. “ Hav- Wincbester ’ ««»■, improvement fn seei 
needed around Ihe plants during the npeinng superior perfection, beauty and size of the fruit. | ppriment of this m-e before dost roving it— U ^h Pg T ‘ g 
of the fruit 1 o keep it from the dirt, but oth- Before the fruit ripens, cover the ground ; He cut the kaots with a sharp knife down to wl ^ 8 . y ’ L * banon - K - H-, wbs for water 
paratus for its manufacture to be constructed 
at ihe Hospital of St. Louis. 
A Trophy from the Battle of Inkermann. 
—Ye saw at Young's bookstore recently, a 
musket which was used by a Russian soldier 
at the battle of -Inkermann. The piece is 
erwise the plant can shade the ground for between the roots w ? ith clean long straw'— if | the wood, and made a thorough application acSn'iPPeTi.iock’ jr '’ 1!ilford; Mass - improvedsef- ! Russian all over. The stamp of the double 
itself, if it has the cultivation necessary to such an article can be found after so severe a of turpentine. Months passed, the tree lived, Leroy “white, ancopee and Lewis wi - f p a & le - 1)ear the b^ech, settles its nationality, 
keep the soil light and mellow winter—or a coat of spent tan or saw dust dld well, a D d the black knot was destroyed.— Co “m- improvement m telegraphic u-y .-ipparaTc= ’ rbe tIla P <e stock bear s marks of long and hard 
__. . wiB answer the two-fold purpose of keeping Since then he has been very successful with ingand ope D ntag r ’gatT n & Spri ” gs ’ N ' 1 '' metbod ofc!os - serv,t ‘ e ' Tbe barrel was origmally furnished 
FRUIT GIimYFPT QnrTTTTV ^ he gr °^ d “ oist aBd r sav e lb ® fruit , froni b « , this Fe ! ncd - Y ’ aud so bay e others who have fol- John h. w yg ant, Hackeosack, n. J., improvement in 7 hh T 0 rdb)ai 7 ^ side lock, but this has 
iilLll ultU n Lito oUbJEli LUMMITILIjS, ing spattered and defaced with mud, m time lowed his example.” spikes. _ * been changed to the percussiou cap “nipple” 
. -; # of rain. Plaster should never be applied to '___ locks US a ‘ 6 ’ Kewport ' N * Y -> improvement in bank on the top of the barrel, and the percussion 
Below wc give a revised list of the Com- strawberries—we tried ihat useful commodity PrTO _ . Jonas b. Aiken, Franklin, n. h., assignor to Jonas b bam mer to correspond. The “ cap-bammer” 
mittees of tbe Fruit Groweis’ Society of on a part of a strawberry bed once, and had n „ rra **\ Xlij> Gooseberry Pie.—G reen ^ e k n \ n j an k d Be f r j ck A,ken - Fra ntiim aforesaid, improve- is a model remarkable rather for the certainty 
the satisfaction of beholding a very luxuriant not apt TxiftSSS a S „„.r on-. , K »ta of a sure fire if the cap is S to 
growth of foliage, but they produced rwt/ung t( ^ - e ? f cet e,10,I g b » without the sugar is scald- g. b. Farnam Menrfen, Conn.. water metre. cw ^ 1 I a oy thing, than tor its beauty. It weighs at 
but foliage. It was applied when the plant *if-I® ^ ** baked - a8tht : J uice °f the M Json f 10 K «^ least half a pound, and jumps under the 
was in blossom. We propose to make some - n T ^ ^ wbde ^y are bak- w^btl°” ° rcest6r ’ Ma ^> -P-vement in screw tion of the trigger with a s&tefulness caS 
other use ol our plaster in future. d tbe fruit dry. Stew them on a Abraham Gessner, williams burgh, assignor, through fated to make an old war-dog ’augb CU 
We understand it has been obeyed to have ^ !?J a,ep tG a ^ The musket is the property of D G. Sarkis 
a similar effect when applied to apple and beeFn to break SIo ’ few ^ th ^ v ralf rJ' :l , Kk *' fe on ' Uf| g B# rto himself and Geo. now of this city, who has just returned from 
otherfruit trees when in blossom. If this is SU PF’ and .¥ it scald Boston, aloreaaid, improvement in hose coup- Eurone. He obtained WIST 
mittees of tbe Fruit Growers’ Society of on a P art oP a strawberry bed once, and had 
Western New York: tbe satisfaction of beholding a very luxuriant 
n ytr .■ r- ^ „ . growth of foliage, but, they produced nothin* 
n a ue i uts— ‘..Hooker. Rochester; but foliage. It was applied when the piaiJ 
. G. Yeomans, Walworth; L. S. Hayward, was in blossom. We propose to make some 
Brighton; A. Loomis, Byron; E. C. Frost, other use of our plaster in future. 
Catherine, Schuyler Co. We understand it lias been observed to have 
On Foreign Fruits— Geo. Ellwanger, Roches- a similar effect when applied to apple and 
ter; Jno. Morse, Cayuga; J. C. Hanchett, otherfruit trees when in blossom. If this is 
Syracuse ; Chas. Powis, Greece ; H. L. Suy- s0, ^ w p u ' d be well for persons about to sow 
dam, Geneva. plaster in orchards to avoid doii g so when the 
On A T omenclatvre —B. Hodge, Buffalo ; W. P. rees are b ^ 00ni - Ontario Co 7 tines. 
Townsend, Lockport; J. B. Eaton, Buffalo; —- 
Joseph Frost, Rochester; J. J. Thomas, of THE KOHL BABI. 
Macedon. - 
County Committees. A subscriber to whom has been forwarded 
Monroe- H. E. Hooker, Rochester ; Austin ?°T °1 the S . 6 t ds °J , this I )lant ’ [ r .° ni ,he Pa 
Pinney, Clarkson ; Zera Burr, Perinton. en ° fi!Ce ’ W ^ heS t0 k ' J ° W ' 80methlo ff ab 0«t it. 
Erie —Jno. B. Eaton, Col. B Hodge W R ]t is a variety of the cabbage in fact, but 
Coppock, of Buffalo. n ! ore nparl - Y resembles the Swedish turnip, in 
- Fiaaarc— W P Townverd n t ti vr P lace . of wblch 11 18 niucb cultivated in Great 
Jtoryora W. I. Townsend, C. L. Hoag, M. Britain. For a table vegetable it is poor 
. uirail, of Lockport. but is about equal to the turnip for food to 
the satisfaction of beholding a very luxuriant I Eur!auts and gooseberries, for pies, are not apt 
growth of foliage, but they produced notions: ! ^ ; >G fe et e " ou g b > without the sugar is scald- 
but foliase. It was a on lied when the nlant. Ct ln . . re bbe y are baked , as the juice of the 
in a few minutes 
i ipe sugar, and let it scald 
When baked without stew- 
coup- Europe. He obtained it of his brother, who 
Z 1 5 n ff- P«t to , ach layer of fruit a thick layer of Ge °T A ' ! t Z ^7** iu the aI ' ie ? acd 
l * e i sugar. There should be as much as a mfetpr pr ? ved sweil for meiodeoas. ’ " “ ’ re * aid> im ' ! jffe ed } f trf ’ m a wounded Russian soldier 
plaster in orchards to avoid doir g so when the ! .. c ’ P ul, T° (acn Ja jer ot fruit a thick layer of 
trees are in bloom.— Ontario Co Times i fe ar - 1 ber8 should be as much as a quarter 
__ ; of a P? ulJ d of sugar to one pint of currants, or 
__ _ more, ir you wish it.— Ohio Farmer. 
more, if you wish it.— Ohio Foyniev, 
luniestk fanm 
Joseph Bond, Jr., Pliiladelphia, improvement in sew- 
mg miLcnmes. 
ADDITIONAL I3JPR0YEMESTS. 
James Hamilton, New York, improvement in quartz , _ 
SfSSHtfSSS' 3 - ddEiOEa ‘t 01 e Uer s patent NO. 10 - Portable Telegraphic Machine for 
? Kn-issuvs. Railways. “An Englishman,” writing to 
Alexander F. Wheeler. Albany. Executor of Wm C „ L ^ l,d ? n + T mies mentions ihat the train 
Wheeler, deceased, and Alonzo Wheeler, of same Diace’ }r0m 1 ans to Boulogne having broken down 
J,0WerS ’ 0riginall " tte - on the 27th u It., “ the guard & charge of the 
Chas. T. Appleton, Roxbnry, improvement in bleaehine K aiD descended from his Carriage, taking with 
apparatus. Original letters patent dated April 17, 1855 8 bim a Small box, containing, I imagine a 
r „ . „ „ v DSSIGX 8 . battery, which he at once attached to thp 
eo. Hodgetts, N. Y., designs for water-coolers. teleerrauh wire at. thn aid** r.p 
the day after the battle of Inkermaun.- 
Daily Whig. 
n STT» TZ Scu r • IUDd0 "' h ‘ ? 0ct ; 11 ,*» Vow' 8 aitab,e % 
-n Martm ’ 01can ; J - c - Devereux, for the cabbage; but when grown for stock yeast to about three quarts of the mixe< 
Ellicottville. that would be impracticable iu this country. Wet this with good, new milk m,filet 
Cayvga Dr. A. Thompson, Aurora; Jno. Itean berated just as well from the seedfe make a dough that can Vasily bLwoiTed‘even Vulcanized India rubber to a • ‘ br eak-d°wn : ' ardrequestiug t 0 ° have another 
Morse, Cayuga; P. R. Freeoff, Auburn. £ bout three pounds per acre are sown in with one hand. For economy’s =ake milk inventImVAft JDfl fe ubb er is an American engine sent immediately." The writer <mcr- 
Gtnesee —A. Loomis, B yr0 n ; Col. H. U. So- ^ ^ Uain 1 ^ has twelve hours aiM f^mwS men. Fi *** ^ tMs S J. 8tem of establishing a tem¬ 
per Batavia- R B Warren Ain.iw»mn as turnips are in that country, by the hce so the cream has been taken, may be a substitute ed ro h,feLiP companieshave been form- porary telegraphic station should be adopted 
per, Batavni L u. Warren, Alabama. as to stand about twe lve inches apart. No for the new milk • or water^which L Z ed who annually work up millions of pounds in England. It is. if we mistake not ! 
Ain wo th _ Bioo mfi ^ W<dl * Gen6Va; S ' H ' t’urther care is given till gathering. It fact" pressed from Sed J»S"ri^hi<*?aSS ?„ rL^ ^ ! ? e of ^ ak 4 car- American invention. n t the 
r . f ,j ’ T c ' its culture.and use are the same as of turnips, has been boiled, is a substitute much better LnndiL " ( c fe' s ’ apot h<?r knife and razor Traveler a few months ago ; aDd the inventor 
“ Clu ‘ s c . Lco ’ H j, 0hn ’ 101111 Yan : Is;lac , Cattle are v fy fond of them, the leaves are than pure water. But warm water is more ontfe-d’if wba,ebone acd Danes, a fourth was then about to proceed to Europe for the 
Hidieth, Big Stream Point. better than those of the turnip ; insects do not commonly used. The iu^redients should be and fifty, s sheathmg for ships, purpose of securing it by a patent ^ 
Totnytim—Jea. McLallcn, Truman,b„rg j More it, a 0 d it stores well. ttoroughly mixed, and coldWw ' l0th, , Dg -. 'original pmchato -jL...'.: 1 ’ 
J« 8 . il. Miittison, Jacksonville; Anson lira- There are two varieties—the green ami tbs for twelve hours ; in warm weather two homj ’' ' l paieritripht 13 taiii to have a I- f. r „,, 
man. Ithaca. P-rpliM The first gives the heavier crop, and may be sufficient before bStbS ^ ^ T** 3 '“ 00 ' 000 f, “ ra - read ZrZ Zl “ RaiU 
Wayne —T. G. Yeomans, Walworth ; Jno. J. tte „ “ l ‘er 1 ? thought to ta the most nutritious. If baked in a brick oven a three-onart loaf • Se ”'“? machines are another form of Amer- well apprectale our'TonS t?°l d ° ” 0t 
^U S & M ' “ ’ about,hrrehou“ ^ ^ ^ 
le nude, ^ Z^f^t S* K^ll, » £*» ^ IS 1 S 
Wyoming Hugh T. Brooks, Pearl Creek. kHfeG hv d t .i ll!.? f ° r breakfast . fp om January to De Co. sold theirs for 100 000 francs. A ^ slightest cause for alarm. They would 
REAL NEW-ENGLAND BROWN BREAD. 
Take equal proportions of sifted rye and 
Indial meal, mix them well togelher ; add half 
a teacupfull of molasses, and two gills of good 
>east to about three quarts of ihe mixed meal. 
V et this with good, new milk, sufficient to 
make a dough that can easily be worked, even 
AMERICAN ART IN FRANCE. 
telegraph wire at the side of the railway 
where a post occuired. He was thus enabled 
to communicate by telegraph to the station- 
master at Abbeville, informing him of the 
‘ br eak-down,’ and requesting to have another 
Yi f Ti J T wtu irom ,ue peed -^- maKe a dou 8 b that can easily be worked, even Vulcanized Tndh t a a • requesting to have another 
About three pounds per acre are sown in with one hand. For economy's sake milk inwnSnn i• iDd fe. ubber 18 aa American engine sent immediately.” The writer s™- 
Great Britain ; and the plants are thinned out, that has stood twelve hours, and from which men Five^£w I 1 ^I Dg '• DU1 ? b6rs * {Fr ® nch - ^ ests lhat , tMs s - y8tem of establishing a tem- 
as turnips are m that country, by the hce so the cream has been taken, may he a substitute ed who ann, *!h?w G?' ailies ., k . aTe be / n for m- P drap Y telegraphic station should be adopted 
as to stand about twelve inches apart. No for the new milk; or water ’which has been of it ^fi„! i ^ k Up T lll0ns of P 0aud s in England. It is, if we mistake not an 
farther care is given till gathering. It fact, pressed from boiled squash, or in which squash spritgs^nd ^mhs ^7 °f making car- American invention. It was noticed in’the 
its cultured use are the same as of turnips, has been boiled, is a substitute much better hL d S a thtfS ’i k h j Dlfe acd razor Trave,er a months ago ; a D d the inventor 
Cattle are very lend of them, the leaves are than pure water. But warm water is more uuife 1 wbaIebdBe and canes, a fourth was then about to proceed to Europe for the 
^»^^r piiBec “ d#no ‘ sss&s&a sasst^s, 1 * pnrpo8 eof5ec ° ri ° git b?ai> ^ 
J3f (in .arm Jealher two houre’ ““ ‘° ■“« *>' Bx—ps B „, 7 . 
time usu 
Swedish 
Hwilin, Clay; B. P. Hopkins, Otkoidagft, ' about three hoare " !'P™ fe fi. Did I'eZfvZZl 
Chautauque Lincoln Pay. Serve this warm from the oven, with good 105,000 francs Grover R.W 7 n 7 ,l ' D 8 ar my ot 100,000 men at a cost of the 
Orleans S. Burroughs, Medina. stood Ss fa “ Und f, r ' 8weet . butt fe aild ^ could fast upon it every theirs for a still higher’price and ShiJr^ f'r S R m ’ tLe SaUi6 P erS0ES would not see 
Wyoming —Hugh T. Brooks, Pearl Creek kille,! L ,- t ' , V ' 8 encra| lj morning for breakfast, from January to De- Co. sold theirs for 100 000 franc- a ™ g - & the slightest cause for alarm. Thev would 
Allegany Ransom Lloyd, Angelica Wm. ^___ ' fact ’ however, 9 is^hatth^^ & ^ *"?-vestment 
Howe, North Almond; Jno. Atherton, Phil- half-decayed straw or tan or ^oirothimr i-*i , m 1? „ either lack the ingenuity or the confidence to ‘ 0 , 1 T 1 can kee P an e( l Ea l Dumber of men 
lipsville. kind to keep the ground moi«t ti^ 1° Boil Rige.—R ice Ls one of those vege- work the machine, and ibev watch the opera- em P °- TP ^ u P on woy ks w'hich will not only 
Livingston —M. Colby, Nunda ; I R Murray ground deep if you have time •* take the h u ^ ^ b , ,ck 1S oasil . v injured by poor cooking, Hons of the American girl who tends tho«e on P a y.^niooei a'e y well on their cost, but which 
Mt. Morris, Rev. F. W. D. Ward Genesee fock or Ma^sprSd the roots nkelvTn' iU ^ ^ fepa’atable by a lit exhibition at the Pari! Crystal Palace with ^ two or three 
, T i n ’ ’ the smooth surface cover fiirop fnurii V tie over-boiling. Rice should be carefully wonder and astonishment. At a trial of onp years a .uni equal to their cost to the aggre- 
^«iien-Judge Denmston, Wm. B. Pratt, ^ C 0 T er ,hre « fburths of an looked over and thoroughly washed in two or at the War Office the operator ” gate value of the property of the country !he 
Prattsburgh; R. B. Van Valkenburgh, Bath.’ ^1^^^^ ^ ^ V* k -W wilt then W"a hours, P certainly mS/be i fortiSiS^hS 
Seneca H. C. Silsby, Wm. Langworthy, during the first summer A Uncli Ife 1 'j lostre. It should be put into boiling has been found so difficult to get the !- ie condlUotl f lbls ^ compared with that of 
The Hui-seryman must u ..i T . jumsm 
Buck, Chemung ; Albert Owen, Big Flatts. must take the trees up well, and direct that fre 
Sc/wyler — E. C. Frost, Catherine; Jno. * be r 0 °l s b ® kept moist and not exposed to ate 
Woodaid, North Hector ; Dr. Nelson Winton, tbe suu or air unt il planted. Jn tbe absence be 
out into boiling aa ^ been tound so difficult to get the machines e -fe - tEl 
been thrown, and well made in France, aBd to get operators, oie, " n countries.- 
st do his duty It, a , fey 0 ,boil 15 or 17 minutes. Tbe water that the companies are about sending to New 
well and direct th-it I f '° U ti H ' dr f lue< ] otT > a ! ld tbe kettle set back York > b °th for machines and for girls to work 
t l 1 1 ‘ ! f 0m the violent heat of the tire ; when it has them. M t0 WOrk 
Havana. 
Onvego —S. Worden, Minetlo; A. Stone, 
Hin in anville. 
Tioga —Geo. J. Puxnpelly, Owvgi ; Jno. 6 . 
Nichols, Spencer. 
Cortland —P. Barber, Homer; Nuthau Bough- 
ton, Virgil ; B. J. Campbell. 
ouu oi an umu piaincu. in me absence be perfectly soft nf omaiv-w „-i,-m 7 . , , 7, ” are »iso in great icpnte 
of moss or wet leaves, a wet sheet may be put kernel wili’retaiii its ? th \? r ? pitaL 0ne wh ’> emigrated 
immediately around the roots and lightly lost in one solid mals .v n ^^ a’ a P dnot . be feew York was the dentist of Louis 
around the tops. If we go to the woods for may be boiled in ihreequtrts of water Phl b P pe f and of tbe Emperor Nicholas, and 
evergreens we must act the nurseryman our- 3 e quarts ot aater. another from Pennsylvania is the dentist of 
ork, both tor machines and for girls to work . Inventions— An exhibition of new 
em * 4 inventions was recently opened in London, nn- 
American dentists are also in great lepute der tbe P atrona ge of a scientific society — 
the French capital. One who emigrated , Am . on » tbe a fe!es produced, we find the’fol- 
>m New York was the dentist of Louis ' owin g novelties noticed : 
lillippe and of the Emperor Nicholas, and A s P iral lever wafeh, in which economy of 
ns we must act the nurseryman our- quarts ot water - | another from Pennsylvania is the dentist of is combined w > fb increased powers of 
selves. —Prairie Farmer. ---! Louis Napoleon.— Cor. Cin. Gaz. action. Upon this principle a wateh may be 
-—t- - - - 1 r _-A- Rich Baked Custard. — Beat seven eo-ir* _ . , made to go tor a month with ODe winding up 
To Destroy Buffalo Be- SL SZtSSSS* IhL^aXri ,*» - rf his feoica, SS'SZ 
S. 2S"LSS rUT !*! of “»I «**« uatmea or cioaolu : ’ZSIS'F.V™': father cen,eat. so 
A Rich Baked Custard.—B eat; 
it is sufficiently baked— Ohio Farmer. 
himselt like a larvae in four hundred miles of 
eouvolved filaments.” 
Effects in nature are never fortuitous. 
