t ho toil. InacconntiDgfortbijiadToroo offoctof wh»lHl»<lmitUd : t/i M o benefit, tho cbftmn lima ftatft on «U the orgftnio pftlta of tho ■oa, by which it ia randend m Tioeable to tho growth of planta. other<h*nd, the proportion of mftUen in the aoil gradneily diminiehco under the prolonged ftotiojiin^jhft Hme, end thus the aoil become* left* rich in srzsss.zasK ponds. Tho »me'effect i* produced on the maveni matter in the soil! when there ■* abstracted from It a more abundant supply in proportion with its immediate
action of the lime... The way, therefore, to prerent thia effect, i« to manure largely with farmyard rm ’ ,v
Mark Ia After the old blacklwrry fruited, they should be opt off and burned. Tie up the new growth to atakea, cuttingbackto the required height. Dig • *U auckero which appear between —a, nnfesM needed for planting, which Is better done in fall than in spring ; keep the ground loose and free from weeds by means of the horaejiulti-
Totor.
Out out all old rasplieny fruiting a which may haTa been left until this time, and out back the new growth aa for blackberries. The planta will be
M author of this is not ki
tan: Would you show yourself * really good to your daughters? ~ " i Train them tor independence Urst, and then labor to giro it to them, lad them, as soon as ever they are grown np, hare aome little monuy, or u
sm bow to dead with it,
erery moment aomebody to uu. Oalcnlate what yon giro
will bequeath
usually dons, on the chances of their making a rich marriage, but on babOity of their remaining aini according to the scale of liring I
Moat of the red varieties are propagated from root cutting*, a are multiplied by covering 1 the tips of the ahoota, which : late in the season; thdao will its, and in the spring may be from the old plant and set in rows in Fill up all vacancies in tie did s< 1 >orry beds, and set ont new ones. 1 only well-rooted runners, arid U weatherria at all dry, dip in thin mod before setting. rPlants set in the fall may yield a-small crop the following spring, bnt than is no real gafai over i ' planting. - . The grapes in many loealltisa will be small, owing to tba severity of last winter ; the vines nhould not be neglected, but provision- made for seouring healthy, wall-ripeswd growth for m
ir luxury now if
be able to be forever pinching and economising ■ minds ere narrowed and their sick. Give all tho culture to every power which they may If they should many after all, they will bo the happier and C lor it. it r — " * the milSou < bleaa yon in-your grave, end say of you, what cannot be said of many a doting parent by his surviving child: My fall eared that I should be happy after ! death aa well is while I was his pet and his toy. CM Mm's Fears. The objects that excito the fear* children are often as carious and mu SQUUtable as their secret intensity, lady told ms once that a special obje of horror to her, when she was a chil were the colors of the prism, a thing m beautiful that it ia dlffleuU Rneeive bow any imagination could be pointu^r impreased by it; bnt her ter-
them. The petty .goesip ar
moldy oaroa of the village alqiped away from his mind and left it fresh and frit seemed to him that he could hear n in the thunder in the solemn height,
ivement of the little wind-flower jnae, the words of Ins omnipo-
teut gracious Master, “ He nof afraid ; - 'll." Ho uaver had heard .them in
moldy books or. weekly new^iapsr. tied up his rod and line and went to
ttle seaside watering place. There
kinds. There wove Catholics, Unitarians, Friends, threw Mmself into all their fun a
d, jolly time.
I clever fallow, every day. woke every morning witirfreeh as* iahment that there were so many good people in the world. There wan ajorrible accident daring his slay; a man drowned, his wife and children left helplee*; and in (he sudden • feeling winch laid bare every
humanity, the Christ-like pity and help
hour, and take it nil in all, notwithstanding the little nervonsness and uncertain the moat fascinating experience of my life. The Savage mine has been one of tho moat profitable on tho Comstock lode, bnt at the pieeent time Itia not paying * - r. Mr. Andrews informed i re had been taken out foi ( learned subsequently, from
What the Chipmunks fie to Work. Dr. Abbolt,. in /bpufar Saicnor Monthly, any*: About August 15 Uiey if playful, lived from band to _ bony and sober indeed. Instead of keeping comparatively near homo, they wandered quite a distant*, for them, and, filling both oheek-pouches fall of chinospin (dwarf chestnut*), and ■corns, home they would hurry, looking in the face like children with the mnmpe-
mpeh to say—bis heart • • that the Sabbath day abort. There ia not a word
body stops to shake hands and hearty greeting. ' It is an if they eon somewhere with the heah wind blowing, and the sun shining, and God
A Cat’s Ufe Dearly Bought. , U Hopkiuton, twenty mile* .... siaHrSsaS ristSS-fris
novelty, while it ia ahoL — __ dtib. Clennad the fowl thoroughly, ' pepper and salt well mixed into of «. FiU up the body with with a small cupful of Sow up all the aperture*! in a large steamer and kettle of boiling water; thoroughly (or . low to’ •' eet the platter in a warni place,
there <s jn t ilito the
which you have prepared tog manner: Take a pint of oysters, turn ft pint of boiling water over then, dander. Put the liquor on to dm off whatever riaaa to the top; B it with a tohlaapatatfol of flour tote two tabbwpooufuls of hotter.
The food gathered, we believe, I snmed in perl on their going into winter us, they spending eom* ti
. This b
ar part,
d on a reenlt ot digging ont a set on the 3d of November. The belonging to r 83. Twelve days after we vary caretblly cloned tho throe paasagn " led to the ueet, and dug down, found four chipmunks very cosily Aged ■ tor, in .roomy rowt. ar ‘ " ‘ them thoroughly wide awaka. store of provisions was wholly c and acorns, and tho atolls cl thawnnis were all poshed into one of tho p—g"» on that there should be no litter mingled with the soft hay that Hncd the neet. How long this underground life lasts before hibernation rrally commence*, it is difficult to determine ; but as this torpid state do** not continue until their food .apply is again obUnaMeout of doors, tho chipmunks, no doubt, '
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is alomcntablt, dearth ot good fntit upon tho farm from the want of conviction that it pays. It does pay in personal comfort and health, if in noth, ing else. The medical faculty will bear testimony to the good inflnenoo ot ripe " "aftlmal economy. .They _ old gentleman of acquaintance often remarks that apples I ll»h channel (ram " I only pills .he takes. Ho tokos ; twenty-one and «• ivery day in the year when they “ can be fonhd in the market, and fllla up the interval between the old and new ‘ with other frails. Ho has hardly | [11|rr . a sick day in forty yeere, and pays | Ne . BlaMrtck MJ tu*: odor’s bill. We want more good
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habit of eating fruit at cm " mattoni in vrittoh farm-■ sit an influence. Many 1 ild set out fruit trees mid bushes if he were only reminded of tt at the right time. One be this enigma—«t least i very ooldest parts of the country. A few dollars invested then will faring abnnd-
kder 5 " f car lea* e bead, and U ough y< are had i—wd a< be crime to Nre Yorit «d_^l
intimately o han our philosopher* think. With good digestion it is quite easy to ' * dfUl the law ot lave. - * ^ ' OoantBtotaberg. Ibepiunsi . Vanderhlll’i Boyhood. has grie The old commodore waa bom on i loud** » Stolen Wand. Hi. family were Mom-1 1 *‘* P“‘. Tho old church ia still e liomestoad is | Tho owner will not lay to put things to righto. uM tumble down , thin,
tall, daring, athletic lad, doing what no ono elaa ilaro do. Fora oonaidcratiou he would row to hVw York on a dark, t inpeotaeua night, when all -but |l>e daring boatman expected to see him go to the bottom. When a mere Mined *800 by putting ' n tho harbor in _ . atort fa Ufe to .daring feat At tho risk o&M. life ho
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