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WILLAMETTE FARMER 7-j An Extensive Vineyard. Mr. O. O. DricRi. who Inst yenr purchased tbe much of tho Rev. M. It. Dodson, two, miles sontn 01 mis piace, nas sot out iou acres of It to the choicest varieties of inlsln grapes intending, wa understand, to cure tbe rnisins himself. Dnck aud ehio thorn to the Eastern markets. It is surprising that more of our larniers do not engaco in tnts prolltnmo branch of industry. Our valley is splendidly ndnpted to grape cultivation, nnd the crop never fnila, no matter how dry the season may be. It is said, too, that grape growing does not exhaust the noil auythiug like equal to the continual wheat cropping that is now practiced, whilo tho older the vines get the more produc tive and valuable they become, nnd the quality of the product U also improved. We have not tho facts, necessary at hand to pive n compari son of the expenditures aud prortts--if anyone will invor us wttli tliem we sUsll Ue pleased to publish them. We are satisfied, however, that tho culture of the raisin crape in this valley will prove uroutable, aud at no distaut day will receive far morn attention than at preseut. This Coutinent nlonn will furnish market enough; If not, those of the wholo world are open. Aud those who stop to think will see thbt but n com paratively small part of the vast Meld to be sup. plied h nd.iptod to grape growiug. Ilenco there is no danger of an over-supply. There aro several in this vicinity who have douo something in this line, nud successfully, too, but wo are not nwaro of any one having branched out quite so extensively as Mr. Bripgs, who, wo trust, will be entirely successful; aud wo also hopo his example will bo followed by others. Yolo Democrat, Mountain Farming. In support of our position in regard to the profits of farming in tho foot-hills and uplands, wo quote the following ontbnstaf tie endorse ment of tho Amador Ledger: Wo have ou a number of occasions referred to tho capacities of several of the ruuehes, or chards, gardens and other cultivated lands in tho vicinity of Jackson, and given their actual products nud tue amount 01 money realized from each aero cultivated. Wo havo douo so. to show the advantages lu point of profit, of mountain over vauoy lands: trustiug tuat fatu ities of limited means seeking homes iu Cali fornia might, from facts, be inducod to turn their attention to tho foot-hills, whero homes can bo had almost literally without money and without price nud where health waits on pru dence, nud wealth on industry. .This week wo clvo the actual prnduot of the ranch of Mr. C. J. Ituffner, situated nt tho north-western foot of tho JJutttt mountain, three miles east of Jackson. Mr. Ituffner owns 100 acres with government title, 20 acres of tbe tract Is cultivated to grass, producing ono tou per acre without irrigation. Hay is never worth less than $23 per tou; iucomo from hay produced, $300. Eight acres nro planted iu fruit trees mid grape ines, and two acres iu vegetables. Tho fruit-trees embrnco apple, pour, peach, plum, apricot, quince and nectar ine; from the orchard last your woro taken and sold tho following products; 8 tons of ap ples at 2c. per lb., S3 JO; 2 tons peaches, pears, plums nnd other fruits, 3c, $120 ; lb tons grnpes from 7,000 vines, 12c, $720; 1,000 lbs. of raisins, cured nnd sold, 20c, $200; from eight ncres, fruits and vines, $ 1,300. From tho two acres cultivated iu vegetables, tbe following sums and products wero realized: Four tons of tomatoes, at two cents, $1C0 00; from the sale of cucumbers, beans, peas, cab bages, bcots and other vegctnblos, $300 00; product from two acres, $!G0 00. Wholoumouut realized from thirty acres as follows: From twenty acres to bay, C00 00; eight ncres to fruits, grapes nud rasius, $ 1,300 00; two acres to vegetables, $100 00, total sum realized $2,320 00; beiug $25 per acre for laud culti vated to hay, $270 per acre for land cultivated to fruit and grapes, and $230 per aero iu vege tables. Tbero aro two living springs on tho tract, affording through the driest months tbrco luetics of water, with which tho orchard and gardeu aro irrigated; about forty acres of tho laud is well adapted to alfalfa, and tbe wholo tract can bo Irrigated from tho Amador canal. From tho amount realized from this small area of cultivated land we thiuk we can safely say to immigrants, coma to foot bills, secure homes n tho healthiest part of tho world, and where independence is the certain result of industry. MouiKmiY Tiikks. We regret to stato that Mr. lirauuau has uprooted his wholo mulberry orchard of nine thousand trees, of eveuyara' growth. The reason assigned is, viz: There is no demand for that kind of property! This nsks public attention. Mulberry trees flourish; four years' cxperleuce iu Nevada county proves that silk-worms thrive, and that first quality cocoous aro raised; but there is no market for them. Yet we have iu Situ Francisco a silk factory, getting its raw silk from Japan, nnd deoliuiug to buy nud reel our own silk! They say, bring your silk ready reeled and we will buy; but we rlou't want to take cocoous at any price. Some thing is wrong here, which will, wu trust, Mud ou early remedy. lUiUctlu. Patent First Premium The Simplicity and Perfection Our 'Wind Milla nro no genorally used through Cal fornia, tha adjoining Stntes, Territories, nnd in Boveral ECONOMY, foroigu countries, that dosoription hero is unnecessary, as it is an established fad that skill U not required to comprehend thoir construction, or sot thorn up anil put them in successful ojxration, Tho lumbor of whioh tho wood-work is made, grows in tho forosts of this Coast. It can therefore bo readily obtained at any lumbor yard in the country, when old ago and dotngo rondor repairs requisrto, which can be executed by a person unskilled in mechanism, thus saving tho ost of expensive) labor. Theee Wind Mills wero adopted four yoars ago by tho Paciflo R. R. Co., and aro now in genoral uso on thoir roads, tho best Eastern Mills having proved unsatisfactory. KXOU-Vmr Um r Two lion . i " iM J i iir Vivisection. The dissection of living animals for scienti fic purposes, is at present the subject of warm debate in England. On tho one hand it is maintained that vivisection is not justified by any requirement of science, and ou tho other, thnt the reasonable hope of the smallest addi tion to our stock of physiological facts, fully warrants even tbe most severe torture iutllcted upon helpless brutes. Both these views are extreme. "When mnn's convenience, health, or safety interfere, his rights nud claims are paramount, and must extinguish theirs," said tho sensitive, sometimes even morbidly sensi tive, Cowper. Hut to what extent "man's rights nnd claims" may justify him iu inflict ing pain upon lower animals. Is a question uot always easy to decide. Thnt many of the,most Importaut acquisitions to physiological science, couui nanny nave been ncmeved witnoui ex periments upon livluit anlmals.no ono willven-l (lira (n il.n-, n.,.1 l.n, tin. tinlit 1.1Ja....I la ' .U.V .V UOIIJ , MUM IU(. .UU f.1.11. .UltlV.Vll IP, when tho cud Jo be attained bears a reasonable proportion to tho brute agony inseperablo from the investigation, fully justifiable, will bo grant ed by all iu whom seutimentidlsm does uot reach tbe degree of mental weakness. But, while the investigations of n Harvey, a lllchat, or a Urowu-Bequard, involving more or less animal misery, ought not to be, nud cannot be reason ably condemned, it does not follow that their experimeuts nro to bo repented by every Btu dent, or for the edification of every class of students who may tlud it necessary to bo in formed of tho facts which tho leading scientific investigators have brought to light. A renew al of Harvey's expeiimeuts, for Instance, is uot necessary to the understanding of tholaus of the circulation of tho blood; uelther would it promiscuous slashing nud mutilating, either with tho hopo of stumbling upon some now fact, or merely fortbo purpose of witnessing, nt first hand, phenomena already known nnd de scribed, bo anything more or less than diaboli cal crutlty, CoLon-cuANotNO IoniDhs. Some time ago M. Meusel announced tho discovery of two new doublo iodides of mercury, silver, nud copper, which wero of especial interest iu vir tue of tho property of changing color upon the application of heat. The first of these uew compounds is prepared by adding n solution of silver uitrnto to ono of mercuric iodide iu po tassium iodido, nud is of it bright, lemon yellow color, chancing under the iutlueuco of hint be low 212 deg. to n rich orange, nnd regaining its original tint wlien cooled. Hie second Is pre parod by adding to it warm solution of Huron rlc Iodide, in potassium lodldt lust, copper sulphate, and then sulphninus acid. Its col or is carmine, becoming black, however, nt a temperature of 158 deg. l'nh., but restored on cooling. When mixed with gum-water and ap plied to paper, theso bodies exhibit their color changes in a most strikiug manner. Especially interesting, bowaver, is the fact that Profes sors Barker and Mayer have suggested aud patented tho application of the carmine com pound to tho bearing portions of machinery in motion, which nre frequently difficult of access, to determine whether they aro beating. An iuspectiou of tho paint would determine tho fact without tho necessity of actual examina tion. Thk Heat of tiik Moon. The Earl of Itosse, in n receut lecture beforo tbe Koyul Institution, gave somo interesting Information concerning tho various experiments heretofore mado to de tect tho heat of tho moon, and then described his own efforts iu this lino, which aro the latest that have been made known. By means of n specula-mirror, it thermo-pile, nud n pair of re flecting galvauomcters, mado on Sir William Thompson's plan, such as nre used for sending messages through tho Atlantic cablo, tho Earl was euablcd to demonstrate tho presenco of beat from the moon, but the tourperaturo of tho lunar snrfneo still reinalus far from being determined. My calculations, ho says, load nro to estimato tho boat from the moon as the eighty thousandth part of that from the sun, Bougcr's experiments givo tho brilliancy of the full moon as tho 300,000th part of that of the sun, Wollaston gives it as the 80,172d; oil tier as from 018,000th to OlU.OOOth; nud Boud an tho 47O,PS0th. The maximum of tho lunar hent appears to boalittloboforo full moon; tho unequal distribution of its mountain and plains, perhaps, goes to explain this phenome non. The Engineer. Su.NsiiiNK ani Sr.K:r. Sleepless persons should court the sun. The very worst sopori tlo is laudanum, and tho very best, sunshine, Theroforo it is very plain that poor sleepers should pass as inauy hours as possible iu tho sunshine, and as few as pokslblo in the shade. Many women are martyrs, and yet they do not know it. They shut the sunshiuo out of their houses and their hearts, they woar veils, they carry parasols, they do all possible to keep off the most potent influence which is intended to givo them strength nud beauty, aud eheerfiiluess. It in not time to change all this, and so get color nnd roses in our pale cheeks, strength iu our weak backs, nud cour age iu our timid souls? Tbu womeu of Ameri ca nro pale nud delicate, but with the aid of sunlight they may be blooming aud strong. Home and Health. TsV Pioneer and at. Ooaat. To iNCnKASK THK ADHIStVKNtSS OF GCM Anisic Concentrated solutions of gum arable as n mucilage, says linger, possess tho disa greeable property, wbeu spread upon printing or other paper not strongly sized, to penetrate them to transparency, and in spite of this not making morn ndnero to otuer paper. Taper cannot bo attached to common pasteboard, nor wood to wood, 1'apcr pasted with mucilage on metallio surfaces Usually falls off soon. The use of gum ns cement for glass, porcelain, or earthenware, etc., is entirely impossible. All these disadvantages of mucilage aro remedied, when an aqueous solution of sulphate of alumi num is added. For 250 grammes of the con centrated cum solution (prepared with 2 parts of gum nud G of water,) two grammes of cryst. aluminum sulphnto will suffice. This salt is dissolved iu ten timos its quantity of water, and mixed directly wltb the mucilnce. which iu this- condition truly deserves the name, of vtgeUMt ulue. Solution of alum serves the same purpose, but far less efficiently, Anothkr process for proserviug meat Is an nounced. By this method tho animal is killed by felling, nnd immediately skinned and clenued. It is then glazed over with n preparation of sugtraud alcohol and plaoed lu it bod of fat. The ease is exhausted of air and soldered up. A Wisconsin man claims to have imcntrd a machine with which wagon nnd buggy wheels can be mndo iu fifteen minutes. rEWEY Ac CO.. American & Foreign Patent Agents OrFlCK. JS MOXTC10MKKV STKECT. B. X. Tho best, speediest, nnd surest method for yon to obtain patents, filo envents, or transact any other importaut business with tho Talent Oilicc nt Washington, or with foreign coun tries, is through the agency of DEWEY & co., ruBusHEits or the minino AND SCIENTIFIC VltESS, SAN FllAN CISCO, nu nble, responsible, nnd long-cstnb-llsbed tlrm, nnd tbo principal agents ou this sldoof the coutinent. 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