I Voluixie 32. to and ;onocludd. Wititor Troix anent of ilioriies - Liberal feeding is now needed.' No slbdk elwitld lie allowed to= oose now what th y have made in the summer.— On the contrary. they should be kept '''growing. Anti they may be by proper feeding. beeometti poi that deal... • Oh with a slack hand." is very true, -in this re,pi.ct. 'Ch ere. roust be close' atten t,ion ; to Alits,m4l44r,ormoney, is )ost in feed and in wci , lit of stock. Diii4`trusi much to hired men or boys.,' Have measnrement for the feed. 1 A b e i to hold three quarts should be irl every 1,-ed 11111. This makes a lair allowance or for one ox or horse, or for two tiowB, four ealves, at each 6 rd. A bus4el has- It s t of tim eat hay is an average !for one thfse , nr poW.or. , two calves itt eatli• feed. Th,re Anoint he 1.0 waste. hut as notch d LO‘ nn 88 %%in he eaton Op clean.— thve Qalt regnLt•lc. =mall quantities. or lo,‘. u nen. ~WI n to the anitnals.— Amr , I , IIII Jrricu aisd obpriate :11stuurIng A iirt,r in the Garden aroies that if tun! hay Pay enongh to retain marital l a:: I. matitirc do: 8' test applied 111 :ill( Oath it sandy and open, agarden ,ciriii• termer hwl better r!elay the appli— e.ition .d manure till nearly planting time in the spring. For garden purposes :ill inal•iire had better be rotted. before it an.: it is desireahle to heat the mass ru ith lime when it is slacking, or in smile other-way-‘to kill-the seedi of thc weeds, and the eggs and young of many insoetp. Never plant in manure or else where a germ you do not wish to multi- To keep Herbs. Wher'ficrbY are liung np to dry in l oose b un dles, they lose their oder. They 'should lie thinly Spread out, shadtd : from the gun, and when dried pressed together nua . put'into paper bags. it is an excellent plan to strip of the leaves, oh them tine, and put the into wide— mouthed bottle, labeled. Eqtral propor t;ons of sweet rciaj4tim. .tarragon, and sage, dried, and robbed together, .and kept in a wide-mouthed bottle, meke a rood seasontrg for soup and slut - 1 . 111,g5. Naar ( - losniry Oenfirman. Celery " A correspondent of the G ertnan tow n 'retograph says: A friend of mine-, has bop: his celery through the winter now for seyerll- years by. standing in the Pprinit water about an' incli in depth : and kept Tim: it continues to grow and ! semi apk fresh 'ranches, so that he has icatcriiektly Idancheil, t.-nder tops two and three times in a winter. My trouble with rich system, has hoer. meadow mine loch appear to he as fond of. the plant a , I am, and make sad havoc with it.— /t!,•rwisii. it was the Lest way to keep it winch I had opportunity of trying. Worms In Horses -0- For worms iu the bowels, give daily for a week a ball made of sulphate o! iron (