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Hgrirultural. Sut I to to ns to Hornes in Summer. Farm work during the hot summer months requires only the lightest har ness. Wooden collars are now used, with great comfort to the horse. In the cities the harness worn by street railroad horses, is consistent with the work they have to perform. No breach ing is used and hipstraps are dispensed with. Teams may often be seen plow ing in the hot days of July and August, in the same harness they wore in the winter. sometimes it amounts to positive cruel ty. Remove every superfluous strap, take away the hackstrap and crupper hand, and let the air circulate freely around the body. At night, when work is over, wash the sweat and dust from the legs and thighs of the horse; a dash of water on his flanks would bo grateful to him. Let his stable airy and clean, with a bed of clean straw.— Kindnes to these serviceable animals is the truest economy. Besides, we feel better when our horses are made com fortable; tlie sensation is akin to that derived from from the doing of a be nevolent action. A sensitive man can not see a horse sweating under and galled by a heavy harness during the intense heat of a summer's day, without sympathy and pity, nor can be retire to rest with an easy conscience, knowing that bis faithful servants in the stables are improperly cared for and suffering "The righteous man regardeth the life of his beast." This is unnecessary, nay Flail as Manure I Dr. J. V. C. Smith said in the Far mers Club, fish was a very good man ure for worn-out lands. Their use for this purpose was suggested to the Pur itans by Squanto, an Indian, who told them that the way the natives manag, cd to raise corn was by putting three herrings into each hill. The Doctor also remarked that the great value of the overflowing of the Nile was the fact that the deposit it left on the land was composed of millions of infusorial ani mals. This fertilizing material, so rich in animal matter, had made Egypt the granary of the old world. He also al luded to the eu* tom of burying dead an tnoos, so that they may de rive the benefit of the fertilizing matter contained in tbe muscles, and the phos phates in tbe bones as the bodies decay. Mr. Bruen told bow a friend of his bought a farm of poor land for $2,000. This farm was manured with Moss Bunkers, spread all over thickly, and ploughed under after which a crop of wheat was sowed. The proceeds were forty bushels to the acre on seventy acres, which he sold for $1-50 a bushel, and thus paid for the place twice over with the first crop, and it was tho fish that did it. Dr. Growell said that where Moss Bunkers were used contin ually, the land becomes sour after tho third year, and will not produce a crop. The same result is noticed with fish guano. » Watering Teanrs Often. Ilow many times a day does the plowman or driver of a team in tho liarveBt-ficld slake his thirst ? Does it not occur to him that the horses or ox en, which have been severely taxed with labor, and have possibly been pro fusely sweating under the hot sun, are great need of quenching thirst as he ! When animais are kept too long from water, they will certainly take more than is proper for them, and many a fit of colic is occasioned thereby. The practice of watering at least once be tween feeds in the morning and again in the afternoon, should be regularly followed, and if fifteen minutes is there by lost to the plow, it will be more than made up in the renewed vigor with which the team will take hold on its re turn. in as Tbe Dl*e»*e Spreading in Morsen. The disease which prevailed among the horses of the horses of the New York and Brooklyn car companies has spread to Suffolk county, and many horses have died. The most distin guished veterinary surgeons have tried to devise a remedy, but without suc cess. IIsk strong tobacco water for green fly on the quince, either by syringing bending down the »hoots and dipping or them. For bale cheap —An excellent Garden Primer, a superior article, iu ijuire at this office. î«|it uuî) junior. Sut Lovr^ootl at a Caudj Pull ing. I liad a heap of trouble last Christ mas, and I'll tell you how it happened. Dekin Jones gave a candy pullin', anj I got a stool, as they »ay in North Car olina, and over 1 goes. Sister Poll and I went together, and when we got to aid man Jones the house was chuck full. Dog mi cats ef thare was room to turn round. Thare was Suze Harkin, she's as big ns a skinned horse, and six other Har kins, and Simmonses, Pedigrews; and his gal, besides the old dekin and the dckincss, and enough little dekinesses to set up half a dozen young folks in the family bizness. Well bimeby the pot begin to bile, and the fun begin. We all got our plates ready, and got flour on our bauds to keep the candy from stickin', and then we pitched to pullin'. Wasn't is fun ? I never saw sach laffin' and cut a is to tin' up in all iny bom dais. I made a candy bird for Em Sim She and mo expecks to trot in mons. dubble harness one of these dais. She made a candy goose fer mo. Then we got to thowin' candy balls intu one nother's hair, and a runnin' from one side of the house to tother, and out intu the kitchun, till everything upon the place was all gonimed over with candy. I got a pine bench, and Em Simmons sot close to me. Suze Harkin, confound her pictur, thowed a candy ball sock intu one of mi ize. 1 made a bulge to run after her, and heard something rip ; my stars alive !— W asn't I pickelled ? 1 looked round, and thar was the gable end ef bran new britches a sticken to the pine bench. I backed up agin the wall sorter orawfish like and grinned. "Sut," said sister Poll, "what's the matter ?" "Shet up !" sez I. "Sut," says Eu, "come away from that wall; you'll get all over greasy." "Let her grease !" sez I and dowu I went on a wash-board that was lying across a tob, feelling worse than an old maid at a weddim'. Purty soon I felt something curt, and purty soon it hurt agin. Ice —whig—I jump ten feet hi, kicked over the tub, out flew old Jones' Christmas turkey, and you ought to seen me git. I cut for tall timber now, jumpt staked and rider fence*, and mashed down brush like a runaway herikan till I got home, and went to bed aud staid there two dais. Ef old Joneses barn burns down next winter, and I'm rested fer it an' ef eny hody peers as witness agin me, I'll bust hi* doggon'd noggin ! Them's my sen timents. for of was the al an de PvlVb Colt. A gentleman who favors ns with some reminiscences respecting tho early settlement of old Derryfijld, IN. H.,— relates the following anecdote : When my grandfather resided at Goffstown and Derryfield, then settled by the Irish he hired a wild sort of an Irishman to work on his farm. One day soon after his arrival, he told him to take a bridle and go out in the field annd catch the black colt. "Don't come without him," said the old gentleman. Patrick started and was gone some time, and at last returned without the bridle, with his face and hands badly scratched, as though he had received bad treatment. Why, Patrick, what is the matter 1 what in the world ails you ?" "An' faith, isn't it me, your honor that never will catch the old black colt again ? Bad luck to him ! An' didn't he all but scratch the eyes out of my head ? An' faith as true as my shoul der's my own, I had to climb up the tree after the colt !" Nonsence? Where is the beast ?" "An' its tied to the tree he is to bo shure,|yer honor, W e all followed Patrick to the spot to get a solution of the .difficulty, and on reaching the field we found that he had been chasing a young black bear, which he had succeeded in catching. Bruin was kept for a long time, and was evei after known as Patrick's colt. II I» A dominie at Boston, holding forth the other morning, among other things explained to his class, that two nega tives made an affirmative. Some hours afterwards a small hoy, asked the pedagogue for a days holi day. "No, no !" said the master, eurtly "Thank you sir," said the petition er. "What do you mean ?" was rejoin der. "Please, sir, you said this morning that two negatives made an affirma tive ! "Take your holiday," said the domi nie; nonplussed at this prompt appli cation of his rule. > GREAT DISCOVERY! is ECONOMY! ECONOMY! INK! INK! INK DUNNING'S in DIAMOND STATE a 1 BLACK INK. 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No peraon can taka tlice Bitten accordln# to direction« and remain Ion* not doatrojred other means, and the vital tbs Tm » unwell, provided their bone» by mineral poison or l wanted beyoud the point of ropair. organs They ure a Cleutle Piirgntl a Tonic, possessing, also, the peculiar merit _■ ns a powerful agent in relieving Congee Inflammation of the Liver, aud of alt the well of acting lion Visceral Organs. FOR KK1« All* COMPLAINTS, wli.tlwr in young or old. married worotfhbood ten have no equal. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheu matism auil Gout, Dyupcpalii or In digestion, Hillons, terminent Intermittent Fevers, Diseuses of tlie Blood. Liver* Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters hnve been most successful. Much causid by Vitiated Blood, which ia generally produced by derangement ol tlie Digestive Organs. 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One bottle in auch case« will con vince the most incredulous ol tliolr curativeettact. Claimae the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the akin in Pimples, Boro« ; cleanse it when you find it Ernption« obstructed ami «luggUh ln tho reim; cl«.ii«o It when it i» foul,and ,cmr feeling» will tell VOU whpll. Keop tlie blood pure, and tlie health of the «) »tein will follow. PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, nrklnf In the system of «o many thouaanda, destroyed and removed. BOLD BY ALL PRUGGIBTS AHD DEALERS. J. WALKER. Proprietor. U. H. MCDONALD A CO.. Druggist» and Gen. Agenta. Sen Pranoum, Cal., aud *2 and 84 Commoroo Street, how Lurk. M ly otli, 1871.—1 year. olli'c■lunlly LADIES' FANCY FURS ! JOHN FAREIBA, 718 ARCH STREET, Middle of the bleck, bel m 7th und 8th St«.. South »Siffig Philadelphia. Importer, Manufacturel^-and dealer in ull kinds of quulily of JBT'W wrm fanex For Ladies' and Children's Wear. 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