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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL, LITERARY AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER 
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Vi ISCONSIN FRUIT EXHIBITION, er, and Rambo. Next largest, A, G. Han 
ford, Waukesha, fine Seek-no-furtber, R, I. 
Mr. Editor :-As your paper has a larger Greening, Bevan’s favorite, the excellent 
circulation in Wisconsin than any other-un- Haw ey, a*d delicious Autumn Strawberry, 
less it may possibly be the Tribute it wi 1 A . Sl0 cum, Whitewater,-Dominie, Rambo, 
FARM AM) GARDEN SEEDS. 
sr«t=.rjs5X Kijjfcfaw Arts, fe. . 
(xieeciDg, Bevdn s favorite, the excellent 0 kZs Since the Count de Pambour, whose care- 
Haw ey, atd delicious Autumn Strawberry. .. f u l practical experiments and thorough math- 
A. Slocum, Whitewater,- Dominie, Rambo, LIST OF PATENTS ematical analysis are yet unrivaled in any 
and Fall Pippin.. A. Child -Beauty of M from * Unit* ^ **«, ^ for a* tu» ^atises on steam engineering, descanted in 
K ? t, Fall K* VMdero, Nortbere Spy. - — *x «. Z. 
A large aid fine collection ,rom C. 0. Oi.in, A i hprt Ri . h „ B , r tion has far surpassed the imaginations of that 
v\ aukesha ; A. v an v leck, of Brookfield, a guage cocks. accomplished engineer. The “ imposing spec- 
fine collection. G. Yaliet, Milwaukee_ fo ® a c ^"®'^' c ^ t 0 0 ^ n ’^ wel, ’ impr0Tement in machiner y tacle” of moving on the straight, level lines of 
Daniel, June Sweet, Peck s Pleasant, New- William Burgess, i.ondoD, improvement in mowing Liverpool aid Manchester and the Stock- 
town Pippin,and Grindstone. S Pbttibohe “V”'*" 8 ton Md Darltogton Railway « forty or fifty 
ui.p.no. — i***i»v «« wii A. Slocum, Whitewater,-Dominie, Rambo, LIST OF PATENTS. 
T , • f f , not, perhaps be amiss for you to devote a lit- an d p a n Pi pp i D . A. Child -Beauty of hmed fnm the United states Pa/mt <m«t forSuhm 
Tm basinets of smog seeds for the ,arm tie space to a Ascription of our late Fruit Kent, Fall Pine, Vanderere, Northern Spy. «*.«*» a* is, m" 
and garden is one of so much importance, Exhibition. Other readers, too, perhaps A large aid fine collection from C. C. O.lm, 
and yet is so little regarded by many, that it would like to learn something of Wisconsin’s w fln kasha • A V v v f p „ tfUciri Albert. Bibbee, Chelsea, Mass., improvement, in steam 
refjuires special notice, and should be urged productions. I took notes of the principal fir;e collection G V 
nr»An lEo OAnaM/iroImn nf +Lo tkrtn/vLG^l A i_tl ut A ~ . 1 1 • 1 • < • -to . i 
upon the consideration of the thoughtful and contributions to ihe exhibition, and from them p ai ,: c i T„nn e rJc r> i t>i * xr 
r i Itaniel, June Sweet, Pecks Pleasant, iVew- 
careful cultivators of the soil. Much of skill condense the following: . -r>. . ,, ,, 
• M ... •. . _ , . „ 6 town Pippin, and Grindstone. S Pettibone 
f f . ,, r 1° f 0 ? 8 The Annual Exhibition of the Wisconsin had two fine clusters of Belmonts. Dr. Rich- 
quenoe of imperfection ir. the seed plan,ed or |o r .iit Growers’ Association took place at sitosoa, Kendall. III.,—Graniwinkle, Yellow 
Th. „r aim. w... Hal', Milwaukee, on the 18th, 19th, Redstreak, and Spice Sweet. F. L. Pratt 
Waukesha ; A. Van Yleck, of Brookfield, a gnage cooks. 
Newell Cleveland and James J, Johnston, Alieghany, 
improvement in heaters fur smoothing irons. 
loaded carriages, each weighing more than 10,- 
000 pounds,” is now immensely exceeded in 
The law of nature, that “ like begets and 2 0th of September. The Milwaukro 
like, is as true of the vegetable world as of Horticultural Society united with the Asso- 
- Minister, and Cooper’s Early. 0. S. Rath- in | 
Joel Densmore Blooming Valley, Ph., improvement in daily practice OQ all the lorg reads in OUr 
feed water aiiparatus of steam boilers. J 1 „ , • . D 
Thomas Durden Montgomery, Ala , machines for fell- country. Mountain grades are nowsurmount- 
e trees. ed oa the lines of the Pensylvania Central and 
Dont-oolo«». 7A -nVJUJ.I-l.!. _ . .. . _ _ __ _ " _ 
J' . Io. I RATT Thomas Durden Montgomery, Ala , machines for fell 
T > \ _ , _ * * ’ ’ Rensselaer D Grarger, Philadelphia, improvement in fUp Roltimorp arid Ohio "Roads hv flip sim 
bone, Brookfield,—Jersey Sweet, Alexander, corn and cob mil's. , tbe mitimore a.a umo ±ioaas by tne sim- 
J 7 1 -CT^ tlnlwr/vlr* :_ _... ... . T-JrA rtdUniAD E tho TThGolo 1X7 h 1 1 Kw f O fVhTTT 
the animal kiDgdcm. In selecting seeds for ciation on this occasion. I will from a few ^^nmmpr Oncen ? , wm. Grover, Holyoke, improvement in cutting wire, pie adhesion ot the wheels, while but a few 
field and garden culture, reference should al- notes tabeQ on the t ive a b ’ pi f descri / ' fo^weavinglmSe” webbing.’ imi>r0 '' ement in loo:n8 years since ropes and fixed engines were con- 
ways be had to plants or grains that have at- Ho _ Tn _ tnrir , f aescn^ it wou i d b e almost impossible to do justice G . w . b. Gedney, New York, improvement in brick 8ldered necessary even for hanlmg on levels.— 
tained the hiirhest Derfection in growth and u f- i , , tb room ’ 1 noted to the different displays of each individual ex- m * chin ® 3 - P . . „ , v v Tt » 9 em P f y freight car now weighs 10,000 
nmtnrity In saving 8 «d CO n The armer Bu . c ^ “ Particularly pleased m*. Another hibitor . Every one munt admit that Win- mm. S ’ E rd ’ L y° n * da,e , N - Y -, improved sawing pound8 , and its load some 20,000 more. The 
, ,, 7 saving seea corn, nne rarmer mig ht, accordmg to a different taste, make C onsin Doesesees climate and soil unusually Amos p. Hughes. Philadelphia, for dove tail key cutter, ten-wheel engines of the Reading Railroad 
should select, when husking, the bestand most out a different list . the variety enough , P “ clima e and so. I unusually Horace Harris Gorham, n. y., improved plane bit. thunder steadily up grades of 21 feet per mile, 
perfectly developed ears, choosing from stalks to pIeage J ’ V gh ada P ted to the rai91E g the most excellent va, pr ^ lel K - W:nder > Cmcmnati, unproved card printing with loads in coal alone of 500 tons each, and 
that bear two or three ears when it can be . K „ A , ! ,, , , , rieties of all the “staple fruits,” and these James h. Kelly. Rochester, improvement in lanterns the seven-feet drivers on the Hudson River 
consin possesses climate and soil unusually 
was variety enough adap ted to the raising the most excellent va¬ 
rieties of all the “staple fruits,” and these 
Amos P. Hughes. Philadelphia, for dove tail key cotter. 
Horace Harris, Gorham, N. Y., improved plane hit. 
ten-wheel engines of the Reading Railroad 
thunder steadily up grades of 21 feet per mile, 
7“ T LUr r" W T. 9 Abr0ad table extended around the room, Qocinth* Jp dni™ I wnrltl of oJ Vo3i for locon,o,iv^. AmerUatcd’ Jcne 20°lT 5 5: 
done, thus securing yielding qualities. So of de y 0 ted chiefly to frnita with horp tb Societies are doing a world of good through- RiG hard Kitson, Lowell, improvement in 
_Zi„a ai.. i_x aevotea cmeny to iruits, with here and there ftn t th* State. picking fibrous materials. 
Daniel K. Winder, Cincinnati, improved card printing J i , » rpp a r 
press. y g with loads m coai alone of 500 tons each, and 
James H. Kelly. Rochester, improvement in lanterns the seven-feet drivers On the Hudson River 
wheat, rye, oats and barley, select the largest 
and best heads. A man who adopted this 
a flat or round boquet. Above this extended 
a shelf for green-house plants, in pots; the 
out the State. 
Waukesha, Wis. 
Road whirl passengers from Thirty-first street 
to the Albany ferry-boats in 260 minutes.— 
method m wheat culture, greatly increased largest collections of these were from J. W 
the yield of his wheat per acre. His custom Dunlap and R. W. Parker, Milwaukee - 
w “; t0 S° throu S h his wheat fieId aEd select Our florists are not much behind their East- 
the longest heads that were well filled, thereby e rn brethren in their collections of thirgs new 
multiplying the long heads in future crops.- acd rare from all parts of the worJd Tfae 
So of other grains. severity of our autumnal pcninn-t. 
picking fibrous materials. to the Albany terry-boats m 260 minutes.— 
Edmund Morris, Trenton N. J , improved seal end ^3 f ue l I s consumed per mile in the magnifi 
stamping press. , . \ -ft , 
Wm. w. Mar.-.ton, New York, for improvement in fire- | cent machines dow employed on the New York 
Central Road than in the diminutive traps used 
Gathering Squashes and Pumpkins.— Fred. 1. Newbury,'Ilbany,’improvemenUn revolving ten y ears a s° t0 P ul1 half the P resent loads ; 
anArnr coimchnci o rn ^/-v-rr rvr, i Y J r- 1 ° J 4- ^ —till H 4-1 
The sooner squashes are no^ gathered the fire-arm?. 
and to compare still more recent dates, the 
vnu norisis are not much behind their East- better. They should be put into a dry, cool Jo, ( lu U - Reader > Nat hvilie, improvement in safety ap- working expenses cn the New York and Erie 
ern brethren in their collections of thirgs new place, where they may if possible have sr.n P3 jobn 3 Stinson*'oanvi^e.' n. j.. improved instrument f° r fuel, oil and the like have been steadily re- 
and rare from all parts of the world. The and a ’ r by day, and be kept from frost at for oetermining latitude and longitude. duced within the last year some three or four 
severity of our autumnal equinox, which p igh j' Tha least bruise is sure to be followed i/c^mgc^^ Y ’ improvemen * per cent, with each monthly report, 
came off about this time somewhat limited V and on this account great care Clark Tompkins and John Johnson, Troy, improve This highly eaccuragirg progress has been 
Peter II Niles Boston, assignor to Ralph C Webster, 
Watertown, improvement in curtain fixtures. Ante¬ 
dated March 18 1855. 
John Van, St. Louis, improvement in ceok ing stoves 
DESIGNS. 
Geo. W. Chambers Troy, assignor to Peter A. Pa’men 
Le Roy, New York, design for ovens fer cooking s ove. 
of truths long kno wn and published, but badly 
applied. School science is always both ahead 
and behind that of the workshop While each 
has a mingled respect and contempt for the 
other, the liberal minds who can acquire, rec¬ 
oncile and apply both are fewer than is gene- 
Yarieties of corn and other grains, roots, came off about this time Rompww’ lirrUteH bjr deca y> and on tbis ac « 0UE t great care Clark Tompk : ns and John Johnson, Troy, improve " This highly encouraging progress has been 
bulbs, &c., of the same species desired for ^ sbou ’ d be nsed in haadlirg. A very good ment in kn ttmg mKhines. due partly to the adoption of absolutely new 
ml should severally be keot .e.»ra^ n ™T the Asplay of cut l]ower 8 ,- 8 t,lI there wa8 a place for storing Hem is in a room 'over a Sf d.sooverii but more to the better application 
TP . ^ goodly show. Large collections of “ Remon- kitchen, which is kept warm by the heat of the taitc plates for printers. of truths long known and published, bat badly 
tivation. If you have an extraordinary va- tant Roses” from C. Gifford and R. W. Let them be kept as much separated yr^Town^ applied. School science is always both ahead 
nety of corn never plant it near an ordinary Parker; sixteen sorts of “ tender roses” from 88 ma Y be ; if hung by the stem upon nails dated March 18 1855. ' and behind that of the workshop While each 
variety, if you would prevent deterioration Dunlap; another lot from Parker- twelve or oyer P oIe8 > ali the be ter. They should not John Van, st. Louts, improvement in ceot ing stoves has a mingled respect and contempt for the 
or “ running out,” as the farmer says. In Hnr f q «rir <t ’ ji- „ be trai:8 fr rred t0 the cellar until it becomes designs. other, the liberal minds who can acquire, ree- 
perfecting a variety by experimenting! some- from D Mr ^Dunlap hfnf- IndthenteMheS ^Th f 8 * f '°™ e°X’ Ohdle and apply both are fewer than is gene- 
thing is gained sometimes bv mire-W varip- ‘ ° ‘ 1 ERGUS0N - Alr - Hlnlap has origi- and then let them have the dryeso part of the J. h. wiuon, cneste-field, in., for design for c^tirou rally believed. In practice, improvements are 
t-I 5 a g f nated some fine “seedling Verbenas,” but did cellar. If properly preserved, there is no monuments. introduced by slow and careful degrees. A 
r avmg a in ie aegiee or im- no t exhibit them on this occasion. A “ seed- Diore wholesome table vegetable for the win- ’'' ’ distinct and prominent recognition of every 
provement desirable, then keep the variety ]ing Picotee .. of Mr _ D > g the committe e ter and 8 prfrg, acd they make excellent pies. TELEGRAPH ON RAILROADS. step forward or backward wil' do more to per- 
thus improved separate from all others, while named « Milwaukee Beauty ” It is h : t Pumpkins may be kept in the same manner - feet machinery than all the Colleges and Pat- 
cultivatiDg for the sake of crops, for market - , +h crimson pd^ o f y r v 1 y as 8( l uaabes > but wbea d esigned for stock So far as we are aware, the only railroad in en: Offices in Christendom. 
or use, either for bread or feeding W1 , . , \ e ° ge ‘ . e 01 b;s b ascbias d feeding, more room is required. A very good this country which habitually and constantly A disquisition on momentum, for instance, 
. f 8aw ' w uich by good judges has been pro- plan is to put them into a hay mow, or other employs the telegraph is the New-York and may suggest a iruly valuable idea to one 
u , ana well-matured Kernel of wheat nounced quite distinct. Air. D. is also an en- dry receptacle, and pack them well in straw Erie, which at its own expense has erected thoughtlui intellect, while leading another into 
or corn will send up, when planted, a stronger thusiastic botanist, and presented a collection thoroughly dr y. In this way a hundred loads wires along its entire line. The expense of an expenditure of time and money on some 
plant with broader leaves, containing more 0 f w jj d flowers under ramp Thprp wp™ t,, ma Y be &°t together, and the straw will pro- putting up this te'egraph was some $50,000, ridiculous device. The hope of producing 
tNAtTTA. 4 T-- J r_•_/V * *• v G DO- tant fliom 1x7 frrvm fVrvaf T'ViCkw It nref nf ArUralTn/V U xa AAA V, rN* rt Vvn/-vl-«4-r\1vrr r,n-iT YVTJAT’O/I 4-liQ irmie* 
more wholesome table vegetable for the win¬ 
ter and spring, and they make excellent pies. 
Pumpkins may be kept in the same manner 
as squashes, but when designed for stock 
■nunienu._^ ___ introduced by slow and careful degrees. A 
7 ~ distinct and prominent recognition of every 
TELEGRAPH ON RAILROADS, step forward or backward wil' do more to per- 
- feet machinery than all the Colleges and Pat- 
So far as we are aware, the only railroad in en : Offices in Christendom. 
■»r;n i„_• x. x —-’ -“-a ui uumpam pics. mui, otaics tuai, tuc raiue ui me services ren- many an oinerwise nappy eartiny exisieuce ; 
,, g ’ P ug ia ters and Phloxes from Parker’s; Panzies _ ^ r ., „_ dered by it is more than $100,000a year. By but a systematic and regular record and ex- 
e more delicate would continue lean and from Ferguson, and beautiful Balsams from p m „ TPV ,T V nvu p,™ tat l its means each Division Superintendent main- hibition of actual results has beeu found to 
lank upon, scarcely more than deriving a C. James ; Dahlias from Gifford and Fer- bci presented with some snecSens of verv ! aics .. a . c ? nstaa t control over all the trains in produce in its quiet, constant impulse, an al- 
bare subsistence ; 8 o of plants whether corn or 0DS0N . Almost every variety and hue were fine pbrms raised in this city P Until last sea “” d fre< I' ,cntl 7 bappens that most unaccountable effect It excites in the 
some other gram, the visrorous seedliens erow „ . ,, ,. , ^ , CAn f ,v caQ r a . every tram is running under special orders operator, the owner, designer and constructor 
and thrive while the ifeble weak irfs lit ffP re f “ tedthe Tarl0us oollectlons of Dah - ^tramsmitted by the telegraph. Meed, when of every machine nit only emulation to excel 
enerirv in Ttpripira+A +1 ,, , j g . , bas » fr° m tbe P ure ‘‘Agnes” to almost black. P .* - ’ + i • g and tb? r i fh f . ur F Q T 10 ’ ever an Y tra In is more than ten rftinutes oat but a vivid apprehension of most mortifying 
energy to penetrate the earth and derive the The « Dake 0 f Cambridge,” from C. Gifford, A o d^btf’ of tim8 ’ the fact aEd the cause of d elay disgrace in ease of either ignorance, careless- 
nu ri ion necessary to perfect the plant. Al- was particularly distinguished ; also a rich that poultry has been kept under the trees^ are i at 0Ece reported to the General Superin- ness or deceit.—-Yew York Tribune. 
TtV T T0 T f0r 6eed ’ dark seedliEg ’ “ Alice ’” R. N. Messenger. It is* an* elperinJSt eSly--- 
whether beets or any other, and continue Among so many, seemirdv nerfeot in Courant. “ ' 25?.“ h . d l t0 portability T 0 jPREVENT DUST ON RAILROADS. 
ways therefore, select the best roots for seed, dark seedlicg) « Ali ce,” of R. N. Messenger. 
w et er beefs or any other, and continue Am0 rg so many, seemirgly perfect in every, - 
o o so iom yearpo year, thus progressing iga^ mns t have been hard to choose. A 
gressing toward perfection. 
beautiful “ floral temple,” designed and con-1 
tendent for his action. Thus every employee-_ 
for any dAy^lui^l 10 J™™ DDSI 0J) 
The read has its own signals and forms of 4 , . . , 
dispatches, combining accuracy with brevity improvement in the construction of 
the utmost caution is employed in acting upon ^ ilr , oad cars , has ^introduced on the New 
dispatches, and no conductor is allowed to York Centra ! rcad ‘ The 1 cars are bailt m a 
Gather your seed when perfectly ripe, in structed by Mr. Gifford and hL gardener J ffltTPfffff (HUrniTrltlTV the utmost cautionTs°empYojed in acting^upon ^ifroad cars has been introduced oni the New 
^ before put- Gene, received much atieution. Vhere w'ere dg-*-, ^orU^to Lte“t°l w^f 
8 -x u ure lise> d so doing, you boquets of all sizes and descriptions on the r gpec j a j order t jj| ke has? wiven thp nUral are entirely screened from view. Boards are 
preserve the vital power of the seed. When centre tables. Two long tables devoted to mm mm t () FRnT which means that he understands he is to go placed on the sldes of the cars almost as low 
properly prepared, put them in bags or papers, garden vegetables, containirg fine specimens U ^ lU J! " U1A * on, and has received a reply telling him that 83 th9 rails, and a canvass^ extends from one 
it garden seeds, label them and store them in a of everythieg the kitchen garden affords,— We recently noticed a simple aoDar° l us for be is ri g bt - A:i the rules for telegraph ope- P latfori D to another, eovermg all the connec- 
good place for future use. from G.fpoed, Fxuksu. Weeks. Fsuousox ; dryirg fruit al tieZZZ ^ofTfartner t “«<>“ ™ “? ^ 4“ & IZ out'Tat at S 
In buying seeds of whatever varieties, strive a squash, weighing 72 lbs., from Dunlap, and Dutchess County, a description of which may end of the last car in the train. It will also 
to procure the best, and such as are free eight varieties potatoes from A. G. Hanford, fermsh a hint to others. Upon the south side ^ between the General^ SunerwVdp-'wL 1 P revent accidents, avoiding loss of life and 
weed mis of every species aud variety. Of Grapes there were only Isabellas, from SwfiJ*Uof KSZtf ^ *» P—«4 ^“1«« 
The want of proper care m this respect has F. L. Pratt, Whitewater and Oatawbas from platform the full s’se of thTs°ooo ard Lt secret messages are expedient. frora ,l,e , cars wheels without. re- 
resulted in the extensive propagation of many Messrs. Kkucoo, Janesville. Our June EtgT 3.’’rollere npon ^7,7;’TorTof On the Erie Koad.where for most of the 
noxious aud troublesome weeds. In selecting fronts cut off all our grapes. railway is formed, each rail consisting of two “ s “"“ 18 bu ‘ a 8,I ff le tract . <he failure the ^rsU coveM witb 
beans and peas for seed procure the largest Peaches> MIne ^ * Tl> narrow slats or board, nailed together, but pLsfnV pTe nTonTuvolva defavTthe 
r Z.. , Thm '? n . “ bee “"“ t ™P 8 Comstock, and S. Putt, non, ; flne Nob,^ b^StlToftarf^JSIT*|£S 2 a^otoTfltitS ™s plan is nowfu use.„n“o,her 
greatly increased and improved and Morris Red, from W. H. Metcalf, and short intervals ; there ?a“wavs'm nsM no olaiS ’ Such derangement in the time of the r oad8 ; . h “ P r » Ted ^7 8 ”';f !8f ? 1 - Tllf! 
W hat has now been said will serve, per- some from A. Yan Yleck, Brookfield, and a against the two sides of the stoop and project formerly occurred very fre- J 0 °whicH^s°Hi -ouree^of ojiisfructkm 
haps, to awaken greater care and attention, seedling from P. Peffer. out e! g ht fe et from the roof. Upon these the P roved a . 8enous scarce of an- metk ^ by wk i ck ^ wiil able to carrT 
if, _x._xi_ •_ P , , ° Jnwir. _ i _.o noyance and inconvenience to Dasserfrera. aa _ a memoa Dy wmcn ne wm De aoie to carry 
ONE WAY TO DRY FRUIT. 
start his tram from a station in obed : ene 3 to manner . SG tbat tb « Z heels . and CGDHe ? tl0ns 
a special order till he has given the signal entirely screened from view. Boards are 
which means that he understands he is to so placed on tne 9;des of the cars a,mcst as low 
on, aud has received a reply telling him that “ tbe rails ’ and a caB¥a?3 . extends from one 
he is right. Ail the rules for te WnL platform to another, covencg all the connec- 
J- , • ; 7, 7- — ’ A A r."°' :r - . -- LUC noyance and inconvenienue to — a metnoa by wnicn ne will be able to carry 
ng'I™*?ZL n 1 k 8 T °f T 1 ' 0f PInm3 ’ PEFr,! '‘ “ vavieties ; fflfi b 4w a i “Tff m ^ “ •» ^”de^™K’th“ ^ ** d J«5* fr °“ 
mg, saving aud stonng all kinds of roots, Uaxford, Waukesha, thirteen-amono them tions of a Lund stick after a three-tmarS Company. But by the use of the telegraph, " nd ? r “ d th ? 8 Pl? T « n ‘ f“ 8 Y reme ’ 
bulbs, grains, Ac., designed for future plant- fine y ellow Egg, Onondaga, Frost Gage and inch auger hole has beeu bored throeU its a “ d s , J lldlc,0M . s . WKm connected with it, 7 disagreeable feature m railroad traveling. 
ID? and snwmor m ih* BaM _ ... _ . DO & ’ i °xi o u KO are in o rrrooE -- -- 
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ing and sowing, in the held and garden. Far Smith’s Orleans ; Imperial Gage from Mft- center 5 these are an ‘ ap g 1?d ia the opening be- th f., de ' aj8 **1 1 “ a great measure prevented, 
to little attention, has, hitherto, been given to r . TF . p w-. tween the two slats forming each side rail and tbe lrains ae pt movmg with entire safety. A new kind of portable stove is said to be 
this subject Bear in mind, that, if you wi’ aEd U(hden D U 0p fro “ D ‘ W ‘ and are held in place by wooden pins put -—- in use in England. It is made of thin wrought 
would have healthful and vigorous Dlants von ’ < ; olum ^ la trom 1 AGK 5 beautiful through the side pieces. The wheels or pul- CORRUGATION. iron, without any flue, and may be used upon 
must give special heed to the business of’sav SpeClffien8 fr0m Parkkk ‘ liei * 8tand a little ab o^ the surface of the aa Y tab!e > cr “ any room. The fuel employ- 
inc- and nrocurintrspeda « TStlvU i ui .. The Pears were fine ; about seventy varie- rails, and over them the platform moves We yesterday witnessed the effect of corru- ed is cocoanut-stearme, m cakes, burned by 
TttenHnw n f Jlke , b€ge , tS hke - ties represented _ from the little “Formate easil y- Plu;ES ’ cberrie9 ’ a PP les aud other gation upon plates of iron, producing results Daeans of six wicks introduced into each cake, 
Men do not usually gather abundant harvests } ' ^ ornie de fruits are spread upon the platform, and du- tbat should be widely known. It was at the tbe cake fitting into a tin dish, made exactly 
from imperfect seeds or seeding. Now is the de !Ct9 to large Dartletts and Steven’s Gen- ring drying days it is rolled out upon the pro- War Department. A plate, three inches Ion <* to contain it. No smoke is produced, and 
time to attend to this subject, so far as it re- esee ’ 80me tw eaty varieties from C. Gifford jecting supports, exposing the fruit to the and f °ar broad, so thin that, supported only tbe stove capable of boiling, baking ana 
lates to the latter harvest.— l. w. ~ fine Bartl ett, Doyenne, Beurre d’iel, Beurre su ?- At evening, or upon the approach of at the ends, it would bend of its own weight, broiling, and the whole is comprised in a cube 
__ L Goubault, Bell Lucrative and Seckel • C. ra i Q > platform is easily shoved back under corrugated, sustained a weight of six hundred of about sixteen inches. 
Bear in mind, that, if you w f r01 ^ L * . and are held in place by wooden pins put 
Mthful and vigorous plants you ^ PaGK 5 beautifQl through the side fieces. 'The wheel? or pV 
ial hppd tn tLp Hnc-nLo ^ . s P ecimeu8 fr° m T arker. lies stand a little above the surface of the 
Prolific Tomatoes Tn • * Hawley— magnificent Juliennes Bartl’etts the T00 /'- Su ? h , an apparatus can be con- pounds, as was proved by testing by its side 
. omatoes. In gathering toma- q , , ° , ’ ,. s ’ structed m a single day ; it will last for years, a corrugated plate of precisely similar weight 
es, to-day, 1 was struck by the extreme . ! " jX ’ twe *' e fiae varie- and be amply sufficient to dry a large quanti- and dimensions attached to it by a string 
length of some of the vines. Measuring one, 
I found it to be nine feet and nine ami ono- 
8 p “■ Seckels and Ananas d’Ete • twelve fine vari- T i ™ tor years, a corrugatea piate oi precisely similar weight Parisian Telegraphs.-Iq Paris the tele- 
7 the extreme Z. ’ une varie- and be amply sufficient to dry a large quanti- and dimensions attached to it by a string oraDh wires are laid under the around nn 
Measuring one, f fr0m V-eck, and several from ty of diff rent kinds of fruit aWy. 1 The Quartermasters’ Department^ exteS- ® beTng^^seeTin the sfrits 1 trench Ts 
nine and one- . ARF0RD ’ 0 aukesha; from Si.ocim, of A similar apparatus might be arranged 81ve v adopting corrugated iron for camp dug twelve or fifteen inches wide, in which the 
UreirUT, 11 ; L 7 the bornS^r^d^L V„rjlpw which is suffiaently stroRg Arm forMl ^pieteiy’ "it recurTC 
P and beat this if it can. S. G. ’ . ' T the outer end from tipping downward. If army pui poses, though not weighing more from damage by accident or design, and from '! 
Gorslink, 1 kelps, Out. Co., N. Y., Sept. 27. 7 , ^ specimen from I. this is done there will be no necessity for pro- * bai ? pounds quite as strong and firm being deranged bv atmospheric influence._ S 
-—. —-Child, Delafield, to which was appended a jecting supports.— Am. Agriculturist. ^ tbe ann 7 bedsteads now being sent from The same plan is to be adopted at Lyons. 
Poison of Cherry Leaves.—A lady in- moanffd no te— “ the only one not stolen from - _ London to the Crimea, which we-'gh one -— - 
w“ 9 03 lb at the poisonous effects of cherry a loaded tree.' Among Hawley’s there were Drying Pumpkins and Making Pies.— ii^ watidight^SbSfthirt American rails are decided now, on the !| 
leaves upon amuiais as noticed in the Farmer also Swans Orange, Duchess de Angouleme, Cut them up aud stew them till they are soft two thousand to two thousand five hundred ***** authority, to be superior to English or ji 
a Meek or two ago, can be remedied, bv giv- Beurre d’Amalis, and Oswego Beurre. D. aud dry ; pound and strain them through a pounds of fre : ght, besides the runniua w Welsh of the game price. The latter shell off I 1 
u rf thrDronnrti?n m nf v “ re ° f J m f gar a,ul C ^ alk Fer « p 'son had the little favorite Seckel of uu- cullecder ; tbea grease pie-pans, and spread it and weighs less than a wooden wagon body aad wearout 90O ? er thaa th . e A Dierican, and 
SooS rf /hAil P t TB V,ne !f u 2 asual size. Twelve Bezi de la Motte pears ? & qUat , °/. &a m °h thick and dry it; roll to carry the same freight, has also been adopt- tke su P er,0 / lt J of tbe Ame u ncau 18 said to be i* 
taDieepoontuls ot chalk. Lhe remedy has , . . , 7 d pe it up, and put it away m a tight box or bag, ed into the service of the United ><tntxT- L owing to the fact that m the process of roll- I 1 
K™r 6 Ua 1D SeV6ral ca£e8 '~ N ‘ England 8 a3 man y incbcs lou ?> from J - Pet - from the insects. _ Each one of these rolls will sides other articles of the same material— icg the rails are p o-heated, while the foreign || 
_ __ ibone. make a pie. It is very easy now to make a These facts show that, living in an age of pro- miIs are completed with one heating. i 
Piu’T lJpnT-itr^ . , x ., A PP^ es ~^argest collection from J. C. P* e - Put m sweet milk, and let it soak gross, those entrusted with the management - - -- '! 
Plant Fruit Trees. 
to partake of the fruit t 
benefited, while the inti 
homestead will be enham 
Apples—largest collection from 
rails are completed with one heating. 
i Belmonts, Yellow Bell Plow- it good .—Ohio Farmer. 
uselul arts.— Washington Evening 
the conducting power 
same. 
laimum is I j 
that of a ( 
per, while I I 
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