TOLDLA-METTE FAEMER. I 6 l : ' i' ! If' ; 1 mi If - rricntific. Tni:Si.v. Tho Mechanic? Maya zinc gives a nummary of an Interest ing paper by 3Ir. Kayo, upon tho physical condition of tlio sun, dedu ced from tint observation of tlio -olar spots made l.v Currington. This Is expressed la tlio following proposi tions: 1. 'I'luit Zollnor'H theory, which views the sun tta a Holld body t over rd with a layer of Incandescent II iiuid, is entirely improbable, and, in deed, impossible. L Tin' speed of rotation of any point whatever on the sum's. surface Is always expressed by one and the Mime foi inula. .'!. Theie do uol exist on the sun's siirfiii e any .sensible currents which lire tit nil analogous to the " trade winds." I. The absolute absence of cur-' rents H only explicable by the pres ence everywhere of ascending cur rents of meat intensity, proceeding; fioiu I lie sun's center to its surface. fi. The existence of such currents is nn imperative proof that the body of the Min must ho In a gaseous state, mid is an iinmenso sphere of aeri form unifier of an enormous temper ature, but which Is contluiiiilly cool ing by tin- action of the ascending cuiieuts. (!. Tin- miii Is absolutely spherical. I'iiimhoi'iiv ov H, in. Three-1 fniirllis of the surfuce of the earth is a great reservoir f moisture. Kvnp oration on all thisMirfnce inconstant ly going on. The ntmoshcro ab sorbs, and the winds carry this vnst acciiuiulatlou of moisture to the dry Intnl. The nbsinhing power of the at mosphere depends on Its tempc.ia- lure. The wanner it is, the more moisture II will hold, till it reaches the point of saturation, or dew point. Now If win in, moist air tscooled, the hid plus water n-olves Itself into drops and falls to the earth In the form of niiu or snow; or, if near the eaith, in the form of dew. High mountain ranges, being usually cov eted wlih snow, are tuudciiscrs of moistuic in a grand rcnle. This is tannest tieptn to which tlio sun's rays could reach, but an apparatus, oi which tne main rcature is cneni lenlly nrenared naner. has moved that the sun Is more than three times as powerful as was .supposed. f&ht tiers. '1L.mmL j fJj vv 0(mwfm.2Z' Tin: Ahaii irmtsi: at IIomk. A odicnhnrtil. For Dm W III ink ll I'lirincr. II!,UKI!i:i!IIIKS. Few fruits are more healthy, rich, nud delicious, than blackberries. For pies, jams, pudding, picservcs, and to eat with sugar, sugar and milk, as ulo for wine of a rich, high fl.ivor, for the sick, I know of none that equal- it. Dried blackbeirlcs will euro the most obstinate cases of bow el complaints. I'm-children, nothing Is more healthful. And yet how few grow this Mipeilor fruit J Strange, that people will not live on the best when It Is so easily procured. What can be more refreshing than a howl of rich, ripe, delicious blackberries? What a rcgnllit for the boys and girls to feast in, is a patch of black berries! A'ifainni.'VUU Is the brut of blackberries. It Is large, and of ex cellent flavor. It Is a. strong grower, hardy, and very productive. This variety continues in hearing from tluee to five weeks, according to the richness, and moisture of mil, and care bestowed on It. A rich, moist soil, fair to Mill, Is the hc.l location for blackberries'. They are lino for market, and for home consumption fowfijunl Ibis kind, it is stated to be a hybrid between the (ommon blackberry and the dewberry. In proof of which, iHciislnimlly a cane (rails along the giouuil. He its oil- Tin: A it a n llmi.ti I correspondent writing troni hay pi to the Spirit of the Times says : The Arab rarely exceeds 11 hands high, though .some are l.", and a very lew exceed even that. They have won derful endurance, not much speed except f r short distances, and are extremely docile, and easily man aged. The stallions are never alter ed, are exceedingly compact In form, with splendid head and necks, beau tiful prominent eyes, round bodies, and Hue loins. Their legs and hoofs are harder anil more durable "than the thorotighbiccl horses of ICiigland and America. They are not good trotters ; their principal gait Is the walk or canter, and they are frc cpu ntly taught a sort ofnmhlc, called In Mexico "sabre pa." They are great weight carriers. Col. Jenifer, Inspector general of cavalry, to whom I am indebted for much Information concerning the Arab horse, Informs me that lie has seen a lior.se 1 1 hands liPrli fri'MiionfK' I'Hrrv n snllllor with Ids equipment's, weighing together L'.io pounds, aim Willi apparent ease. In the cavalry service tlio hor.scs are all stallions. Wiiiti: Ki:i:t. A veterinarian thus explains how to produce white feet in horses : Taken piece of ostin burg the size of the white on cor responding foot ; spread It with warm pitch, apply It around the foot, tying it afterward to keen It in the right position ; let It remain on three days, by which time it will bring the hair oil clean and make the skin a little tender; then take of elixir of vitriol u small quantity, anoint tlio parts two or three time-; or use it' common weed called Asmart, a small handful, bruise it, and add to It about half a pint of water; use it as I a wasn until i lie. soreness is removeci, when the luilr will grow out entirely white. fsTs LW 1 mkfifr arffc&u&Omwt 0er-0r$aZ&a,2ffie Zowes?ftu&rXewzce 5.000 AMIKAHV In XJs ON THIS COAST. UNRIVALED A8 A MOWER TTNEQUALED AHA REAPER. lccZasiveSa,Ze.in OsvdefrjfarMe, . a . j "y m wcwyewwiw 0re &addJmefmyezAz rrtfA- ltt'viti'ii ! , ,..i,. .. ..i. ...... i.. gin what It may, it Is can- best black-, founder, trim down the feel; cut the oeny. it inues us name iron) tne , neei us low as vntican w IMioni. h cot I- why no lain leaches the plains of, onily. largo, sweet, and irood. Crows .. "i ..... . i .. ..... . ,, Kin. ii is an condensed ny tne I .mil i.mi-4 u.ai Kltlatlnuy moiiulalus, where It was ' big, unci apply the following mix llrst found. ture: Corrosive sublimate, I ounce; .Vh..-TIiIs variety I II7MW 1 beating about Hieira .Nevada momiliilus, and falls on the I'acilic slope. All foims of iiioistuic r.iin, snow, fog, clew, etc., down to thohucntiug pitcher on our mine me all inanllestatlous ol the j place In everv lmicIcii. "'I'l.,.1,. ,ii,ii,.rr ii ...n.1 l-tiroii, or AVr Jlocullt is ety iiiiifonii, and wesuli'er uol so niticli liiiin a want of moisture, as liom an imeijual dlsliibutlon. i:aji oration Is greatest In the lioplcs, on nccoiiul of the irreater heal : ami greater In the naithern hemisphere greni limn or Aiir iiocHlli'.- I-or sie, yield, liiclniisius, anil beauty, it isalmost micipialed ; and it makes a most niagnlliconlly ticli, heavy wine. Now, I don't want folk- to go to growing Iiitwlnus for wine, unci in the uoi thorn, because of the 'tret ilritnk-iM. not drunk, but "tdo- turgor prnNimnii ol waier soutli ol rloiisly refreshed"- for this would . :,:', ? ."i1 ..:". ::,'"' kwk -vh or.. go,i north unci south, cioss t'acii otlteri near the ctiualor, giving us the gieiilei' evaporation ot the southern i for home consumption. iKIn'nrmK!' U,,""r"n'l r '-'-- Tl. l.,ig,l,a.i- . lid, and sweet beiry, and mi abtiu- SiNKiM.iii'llniiiusix nn:()( i:a.n .jdanl beaier. It is quite eaily, and - iiouiiisaiioui inesiiiuiiigoi imiiies ripens soon as it turns black. It's gum camphor, I ounce; oil origanum oi unci'; iiirpeuiine, one pint. Apply to the bottom of the feet; heat in witli u hot Iron. Ho careful not to get the mixture on the hands. Feed ..it.. I.i 1. 1...... ...... I'.. I ..I' I....... I rll... generally goneubout. he, inn ,ers I f i'Tvn-v rtl.Tvn"K commence bearing. It Is worthy a, days; omit four (lavs, uiul'theii re- I peat, alternately, until a cure isef- iccicci. tmmf&tA faMh n.tiS:''S JrlMMMrf ..firflbu i'jw i mcsHHBjHHB3Sr i tcsHHKtSSKSiHHflKttH witmew MM It only continues in two weeks, ami Is, rtitfes feaute.?-. WMJA yreZy c7ra?tae(Z$recctzsrMcta-'H'fA ystZttaZtc- &ddef?ff?t'ra':d?M'?e7 dariesf- A'7s!.a rv An vtr" "" ' (3 ,x 7Z, , ft J I m&3Wfwmt thing. Nay, rather, let us irtw this excel. lent fruit for market, and especially Vol: w rrv in Uun-in. A sttUseri lier to llmrllt ami Home, who lias a imi-e i 1 1 1 iii iit-s.ii, inn wim a vora-1 '7v tfon sr clous appetite, whloli nromnts him -vC.,,.-. . Cj. .JJL. . a. S to eat the litter, asks what to do! U5If a nyinptom of disease in the digest-' ive organs, or of the presence of worms. If no worms have been ob served, the llrst may be Mippoit'il to be the cause. A -Imtile remedy Is to feed to the horse a handful of wood-! ashes, one ounce of sulphur, and an ounce of common salt, mixed In his iccci every oiuortiay. in the ocean can oulv be euteitaiuccl by those who Imagine the water Is more coinpiessible (ban the bodies sinking in the same. Now the re-ver.-o Is lhecne. Water at a depth of s.uoii feel is only Incieascd one himilreilth pail in its density or spe clllc weight, while cork, wood, or other noioiis bodies, will at n much less depth heroine so much com piesed a-to be unable to een re rtsivud to the surface. They have become heavier than water, and. couscciuently, will (lout no longer, nud Ibis Is uillcd water-logged. We Li;."tNSTON. The venerable race. horse Lexington, the sire of motel winners than any horse or his duv, either In this country or Ktirope, has ocen entirely wiintirawn iroiit lie' not bad to take. A'i iowiV Tioriilctf. This Isit me ,ii..... i ...i i i,.,..,. i i , "V i",'i , ' ' I P""-' '" M '" does nut appear ' dii.llve.an.l It- greatest rcconiiuen- ihe'iM of Woo.lburn stallions this' d.illiiiislsi'omparatlvfii'cilomfiMiii M-a-on, for the first time in manv thorns. This is a ladles' blackberrv, yi'ars. The old horso is still vlgof- fiir they don't like to be pricked bv ' I)' one or his age, but at twenty-, thorns. Those who do ,,f want to J.VivAto M " U 0 rtirt' '" be scratched by thorns In gathering ' ' - - berries, should plant Newman's M. .1. Cuti:u writes to the linrtil Thoinle.ss. Kvery farmer, and ov- A'lif )W-ir that If those who have ery gardener, should grow all of tlio 'T.,, ."V Tl w,,,1 ,1!,U ,l B1,,,," i .. " '""" ' m', niu'ii'iiT mere nance ior tne norse to liite, ho not do very much erllililmr fi . stable. I many o?kernew&a!6Stfd.&7&7eafc. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE VIBRATOR THRESHER. lOMiri'lllNll Ni:V LVTINi HII'I.oV rMIAT l nil.'l-sUlXCi.M.UIIIXKs-siMI'I.r;, citct TIM- AMI l OMl'l.KTi:. Don't fail to sjco it boforo Purchasiug any olhor kind. witA ThftznZ Ml &$ v have I en id people who even went so ,aM,Vo splendid buck berries. Whv , N , 1 far In their error as tmissert that, a ,i.m,, ,i ...... ai.i i ...... i , .tn . aMilllcIenldci.lh.thedeitsltvortlu) , , ",l- ! ' Kn,w W.iek-. jylll i water Is such as to piexent even berries successfully, the following is 'best Mones iront sinMiigiuniier ; llieali- tne nc-i memoii : .select a moist, i . sui-dlty of this notion Is evident fiom rich place, fair to the sun-plow it1 I'Ast Smultiy Henry Ward Heech-1 J:; in 'iioK,1 w,!ffi iiai v,,, ,u,t,,,,y .r f,wrrow n -int "i i ;,r' tl r ru,,,,y-" Uv h rows, eight feet apart, and six feet vSM,",y tosay tlmt women swore , Tin- Si'i.(Ti:o.sici'i: a.m Ni.ui ., m ,lu i)Ws-cultlvato well, in bilk I women of culture and eminent Inso-I t.Mt llM'ciriiusis. I'rof. Ivlikwood i Alter tho canes are fully grown, or I l'-l',y whmi that ho knew and . k:i,s that the sped iwopo has dem- at least before the sap rl-es in i, I 'l're is u tendency in thnt direction. ikll.t isitiwl tint iii'iuiiit ( laLliiim,. jiI ' n . .1 ...i Inn i.s n bu ous V. Wes s. 1 ;," hl,nnr' '" ,,:,l,k ' w-tlilii three or ! ""N'okcoi tne alarming prevalence 111"! fr.".. S llaphu-t"' su'pHKses ! ' ground- cutting out f '" vN mul wondered that wo the solar system to have been derlv- U 'b-'tul canes also. Hy cutting luck ' nu'n '" ""v name all that Is pure ed. It has show n, moreover, u pro- so low you make the c'auos stiiV, and ",ul k'oocl is asscx-Iated, would liecome K .mre.. Sd,;!rw,!jriV::!,!'ri,y"" lu'ir.Mn,ggllng,orf.,lilng,' views or the Nime astronomer in. """". on thus avoid the tie- " ' " ,l,ir tuiciea to prolanlty k 3hfett fPrfter Urates (TOO sold fas? K0'a&3rft?H'e0dJytflffo fofAe. Jts? a & Jsfmdts ? VWi'Wv 7ijjY y THE MITCHELL WAGON. .2 'ISp-Ms ZdTffiBMr WMtfetAMjIM, kliorl. the evidence iill'ordeil livkiu.i. I cessltv or nolliiL'. or tvlni? tliem nn oulcl dare Icwk upon her Innocent truiii analysis In favoror the Hebuliiri to stakes. Hesides, Isjing low, and -'""dren. Among children theevil' rtllftlVtotlvoVhN'rtliSl. ,U ,,I1N' vou w,n K"' nH "'U'M ' :Vi,vllh,1.vMreadlng,hut hehoiied .!wj?hlih dctreo of prol'Slt v! 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