II E L 13 lace Co' are being mil same tie ra, of rich food of corn-meal or hay. I :• • milch-Ows, bettert dis are fat., t han season.l If linownthem they w re so still prove *e however, the more i; the weeks. Co the firs of A i t " ry daii es, bi. the m jorit• give m k of warm tabl=. , cows will co , ly or trite. with great will keep in her calf, an lowed to do blv better .1 There !will b. ver after - cal expe liber treatment t. . . a—Farrow cows that ed and fattened at the st have an abundance 0 say fourior five quarts (..r day, Without stalks . is now low,' And so is ',. . d it will probably be 1. : ofw cows that to keep them another liberally fed we have tri firo milked to to' the time d to the "butcher, and -• fat i de. As a rule, butcher pay pay a little • havedry a few : that me in before ril will now in ordina allowed to go dry. In of cases they cease to eir own accord. With and liberal food, some tinue to 'give milk near pto calving. A cow dig.estive powers, that i*gli condition, nourish give milk, may. be : - :0. • Th'fact, it is proba o keep on milking her. less danger of milk-fe ing. But such cases, . •:ence, are rare. It re a food and the best of keep such ircow in vig- As a rule, the average cow requires and will feiv weeks' rest at this d 'we ..need seldom be a 111 0111* guiles orous iealth. ,good 'dairy well rtpay fie343ol]. . A afraid to fee cumulated case of a go. the bitter-t , -week befo give 1 sativ: and li seed ficien give . or half pon tableSpoonf very fat cos dose once a moth be , ire o lib»Mdly. • And fat ac fore, milling will - in the d milicer find its way to »b. 'For, ten days or two e calving, it is well to food,such as bran-mash ea, or, if this is not stif- ~ pound of psom sa z, d of Glauber salts, and a 11 of. ginger . In case of I , it is well to give this lweek for three weeks or ore•calving, as a prevent ! ever.—Horth anil Some. ! 'tso. Much labor is done on ! that sno . farming in its true By such labor no money-is . I made A. man may supportelf an I his family keep out of andave a few dollars in hie t by t e — most stringent econo- I If ht. , is otherwise industrious 1 ober, eis on the dawn grade oose bralieS,ancl the end is soon 'ed. But . farming in its true is-a yrofession equal in dig,ni that of law or medicine, and ; equa. :Study, mental capacity, intelli , vently directed labor to , and uccess in it.. The theory ming must be well understood, It stea y, consistent course of op its m st be : followed. 'Having n ,unith . lesrne-d the nature and ' city - o the soil he possesses, and Cu tb rotation most suitable, .ock most profitable kept oes not:-swerve froze his rse, but in good markets raises his regular crop, his land in regularly in crtility. . - No speCial ely affrights him.. He does iry this season and crops but, doubtless, if any par oduct be in demand and od price, he has some of nd reaps his share 'of. the . Ire saves as much money en - mike, by care,economy lie et he - en cot lin ba. keep:'l sing is or talk d nest ; larP' cgs a o sell . 1 Lantag -onto ing tools, seeds, manures, lines ; and his business hub ; nstant readiness for all dc lye him reasonable security .)nrchl mac anti .ions g o effects of adverse seasons other. AlwayS prepared, r too soon ; and thus " tak by theL forelock, 7 . he has old tyrant , at his command, : him at his will. Hell and his gains . ar" inst if tad Iv uev , k' - time e stern id turn: losses. . f mil-Will .% r. r x , - .1.:.•_ - . . C -AS • . • EV..k INSITA.:CE A.CiESCY gyp]. Pl. TIRE, LITE and ACCIP , I2:: t INsr FrANCI:v4IS.II,I - in fir it.clars companies. Also Land litoinept4 4.14 Conrry.incine. 'roventy - wven yvafs capi‘eier..e. Orders by lama promptly atiamlca to. Ang.3n, 71.-ly • • - Li ,Cyr . COAL AT AVY..ALUSI>.iG_!: The lit aersiguel have Cu P2Eil, ana keep. a supply of Sallican Anthracite: 13a:city, toil hard Anthracite Coal a AllO A scions Sept. 25. 1$:1, 4 i;. WELLES re. VERY CHOICE GREEN A. 131:^k T.:3 , t.z.l:lTrz, ctiobir at rall' 1 lir.r Inc cra MIME T. B. cAmr J. NitLE, lIMZI RE MEESE