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( ~N' i IKAU V ■ THURSDAY OCT 12. !*■
Wcrk for the Month—Octobei
The iu-jalh‘ring °* li “' *' Iv * * ' ‘
ready .tuined, ami >•* r^l ,ara,ion 1 r
ftfur* crop*. tm . •' l" lbp atUuuW
oj tte trrn. i ; nnd the* tifccssuf <* ha*
ir- everything in re*lim* lor the on
c.uns:.;: -.! Vinter, hould nrge hint u
U.eiml *t !'<>**> and c.uviui pci humane,
of every du’.y awaiting lor hand
WTtr.AT.
Where not already weeded, no piit>
ahonM tie pm-d to the crop n< h
*po*.tWe. It ia metwary in a'tch M‘-
a<>u a* e usually have, to now in lime
to nimit of conanhrah.e growth >hr inp
the fall. The prow Ih of the blade ts-
Übli-b'.s a< and atr< ngthens the root, giver
it a eharee to tiher better, and invigor
au* the |lan again*! the attacks of the
fly.
The noceaaity ot the cmliest rowing
tthonlrt not, however, a'one for any lack
ol tlioroughneaa in preparing the land,
wh ; eh consideration is above all olhets.
where, from eanses nnnvoidahle, of the
necessity ol the better preparation ol
the seed-bed, the season ot set ding is
delayed, the application of some nitro
genous manure is useful Desirable as
we conceive this to he in most cases, it
ia doubly desirable where the starting ol
the plant is tints postponed. The Bti.nu
la ting effect ot the dressing will give a
p„,h to the crop which may make amends
for the delay in sowing. A small addi
tion ot Peru via a guano, fish manure, or
other. ammoniacal matter, to the fertili
ser intended to be used, or the adoption
q{ one more highly nitrogenized, is very
advisable in the contingency of deterred
sowing.
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ought to have been sown before this,
and where not done it should be gotten
in as rapidly ns possible. Do your best
bv the land, and you may find by proper
attention to its conddicn and the use of
a little good fertilizer that the crop w ill
turn out mote profitable titan it some
times does.
BUCKWHEAT
should be cut when about half t!ie seed
is ripe, and before severe trost. l*ut in
small stacks, and thresh as soon as possi
ble to avoid the loss by shattering. Ihe
a idition of a little sail to the straw wlien
it is stacked, keeps it better and makes
it more relished by stock. It ought to
be careful y saved, as it makes good
lorage.
ROOTS AND PUMPKINS
ought all to be stored before frost injures
them. Do not allow the roots to be bruis
ed i'l digging and bundling, as decay is
thereby superinduced. Potatoes should
be dug as soon as the vines aio dead, but
let the ground he dry when it is done.
KAIJ, FLOWING,
except on soils very light and porous, is
generally admitted to be profitable. Ihe
alternations ot temperature, with aocoin
panyiug freezings and thawing, break
down the texture ot stiff soils and facili
tate their working, as well as the betier
prepare the plant tood they contain for
dissolution aud assimilation by luture
crops ot plants.
UMINU
nmy be done will* benefit an 1 to cdvan
tage after plowing in the tall and winter
The effects of such application is often
seen in the next year's crops. l)o uol
plow lime under.
MOCK
may often be dug at this time of the
>ear, when t*e season is dry, at a great
advantage. Its useless in the stables atnl
barnyard, and to add to the Oilier ele
ments of the compost heap, wc have
frequently alluded to. With leaves,
rough litter, &c., it absorbs the urine and
adds to tlio bulk ot the pile.
draining
is a work which may be done very well
now it you have any laud ueediug it.
See at all times that waier furrows are
propeily laid off in your graiu fields and
kept elear.
ORCHARDS. 0
Old orchards should be looked over :
the trunks cleaned of mosses and lich
ens ; the dead brandies cut away. A
whitewashing ot the trunks and larger
limbs will destroy insects and their egg .
Where orchards have run out, do not
neglect to plant nfcw ones. Fruit on the
farm pays in every respect; iu improving
the health of the household, diversifying
the products of the farm, and it yields
teu-fold its cost of production.
UVE STOCK.
Fattening Hogs —Have their pens so
made tint they may be kept dry and
eomtortable; spread mvck aud leaves
over their floors; aud replace them ns
soon as they are saturated by excrements.
Give the hogs when put up, at intervals
ot two or three days, several doses of
sulphur, and afterwards an occasional
handl'd of charcoal or ashes, and lime
and salt. Feed soft feed at first,
Pumpkins and roots ave useiul and soft
corn, epoWj. Cooked meal is tl.e beta
wode of feeding corn, if it can bo so pro
u \ crtil *; Uj i < *4l ) |i. U*
ucable. Jit, /, i utile and Sheep ought
to he pushed ahead as rapidly as |
sible. Milch loir* ought to have a ti'
• It* extra feed as the pastures grow t<oor
i mess ot meal and bran and a little hay
will be abundantly repaid. Younf,
Mock shou and liegin the winter in good
order. Once run down it is very linn
to bring them up again.—/I merican
Partner.
The way Outcf Our Trouble.
What is the reason ot piostratton o
business throughout the country ? VY hy
•s jhe mechanic idle and the worlsii<>|
dosed? What party has produced thi
result? Tod and I tindersUnd thi
question as well as the ablest orator. Ii
lias resulted from the innladm'inistratio
nflicted upon us by tlio Republican
party, and it must be held responstbl'
lor its misdeeds. It Is no answer to in
to shake the bloody shirt in my laee am.
talk about a war that happened let
tears a“o. I have been in the South
The Southern peonle are anxious foi
peace ami harmony. As well might you
expect a man with one side paialyzed to
walk easily as to expect the people to
walk onward to prosperity if the South
is destitute ; if the business of one hall
of the country is paralyzed and its people
impoverished. When yop meet aIU pub
lic.™ citizen who is idle, ask him why ii
is. Tell him it is because ot the out
rageous expenditures ot taxes drawn
from a prostrated people. The reduc
tion ot the late Democratic House
amounted to thirty millions ot dollars,
and I leli you the Government's expen
ditures could have been reduced twenty
millions more without any injury, and
they will bo reduced, if the House lias
its way during its two years of set vice,
eighty millions of dollars. Mr. Garfield
of Ohio s i|d on the floor of the Souse
that the Democratic party could make
reductions in a manner they, the Repub
licans, could not, because, when they
turned around and reduced expenses,
they trod on soma friend’s toes. The
remedy is to elect a Democratic Presi
dent, whose past experience will enable
him to grapple with such subji cts. Sam
luel J. Tilden reduced the expenses of tlie
State of New Ycrk SS.OOu.OIH) iu a sin
gle year, and I guarantee that if lie is
elected President, with a cooperative
House and Senate, he w ill save to the
taxpayers two hundred millions in the
lour years of liis administration. I his
meeting to night convinces me that the
same spirit pervades this State as in
Ohio and Indiana, and information 1
have from both States leads me to think
they will be carried by the Democracy,
despite Mr. Blaine's eloquence.
Shooting Stars.
We make a few selections from an In
teresting paper on “‘Shooting—Stars, by
Plot. (J. A. Young, published in the
Boston Journal of Chemistry. These
shooting'Btars, he says, arc very small,
for the most part weighing certainly not
more than a few grains, and possibly
only some thousandths o!' a grain—mere
particles or clouds of dust, which are
travelling in apace under the same laws
as those which govern the motions of the
p'anets and comets, and with a velocity
as great. Their least velocity is more
than thirty times that ot a cannon-ball.
When they encounter our atmosphere,
this velocity is destroyed by the resist
ance, and accenting to well-known laws,
their energy of motion is converted in'.o
heal of intensity sufficient to make them
incaudeesnt, aud even to dissipate any
solid portions in vapor. Their numbers
are very great. About forty per hour ie
a fair average for one station or nearly
one thousand each day. It the calcula
tion is carried out for the whole earth,
allowing that at each station all are ob
served which come within a circle two
hundred miPs in diameter, the total
nil liber reaching the earth every day is
found to lie about five millions. Indeed
; Prof. Newton, who is pel haps the high-*
lest authority on this subject, sets the
number still higher, at seven and a half
millions. A curious fact is, that the
! hourly numbers increase from sunset to
suprise by some titty percent. The rea
son is simoly that in Die evening we are,
so to speak, behind the earth as it rush- J
es through space, and see only those
which overtake us; in the morning, on
the other hand, we are in front, and see
all wc meet, as well as those we over-1
take.
The most remarkable discovery ot r>
cent times in respect to tiiese bodies re
ntains to be mentioned. It is found that
in four well marked eases the orbits ot
impellent meteoric swarms coincide ex
actly with the mbits of well-known com
ets; that the swarm ot meteors follows
in the wake ol the comet, and is some'
how connected with it. ibis discovery
dates from ISG6, when Schiapparelli first
proved the connection between the Leo
nids (November meteors) and Teropll’s
comet. Since then the same thing has
been shown of the Pei acids, Lyrids and
Biel ids.
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“Non v but the brave deserve tbe fair.”
And none but the brave can live with
some of them.
GOD’S MINISTERS.
“Are you the mi we vc hired to
pleach tor ns?' was the blunt question
asked ol one ot the Lord's servants
,Nn, sir, I am not.’
•I ,g parden, are you not the minis
ter?’
‘Ye*, si ; but do you really think I
Save born hired to pleach to you?'
‘Why, ye, sir; I was at tin meeting
when the vote was taken to raise the
money. Did you not mine here expec
ting to receive a salary ?'
‘Certainly ; and so does the Governor
ot the Slate enter upon his duties, ex
peeling to rece. vo a salary; but wou’d
you say he is hired to govern the
State ?’ ,
‘Not exactly.’
‘And the reason is precisely this,’ con
tinued tlie inin'sttT, ‘the (to“ii-.n s
elected to fill a certain office, and when
you speak of him, you think more of his
office than ton tlo of his salary. You
do not hire him to do whatever you wish
to got him at, but you elect him to an
office, fixed beforehand, and expressly
defined in the Constitution, and 'lien
you fix a salary, that ho rnay attend to
his duties without embai rassment. The
same is true of a clergyman. You do
not hire him to do a job of preaching.
When you elect a man to au office, you
expect him to do what the Constitution
siys.’— Dr. Morion.
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