L'HOIiI~E,.~,:,~, 13 Too oft I listened to Me ties, Toitesaaer(l4lls l .lo44 4 iiii But now I say In righteous pride, That which dividet#—:= ' Shall standtottldeti'liiVithi And even on the other side. My wYotigB , 9l9 ad a uk . %uit' "ti ; 7:1 "1 And this haierowned the towering pile, Ary.t9091.4.1tV0y 4 44 bitteklitilr And o'6oo he in the dust should lie, ' And say, " Foigiver ycl„ only Emile, And answer him, "Too late, too late !" lie called me tiMitais:eitied:me And mocked me by the tender name— Forgot Me honor, broke his faith. For "Man," he saiditAmuld Moot And sin for him is not a shame; IN.t.:Nql/41FilaYatktilo till 44".1)•':- And tkieijrttiiitiTuAcdp - eree - 4,3 figithisatitedies , And looks Jett. Heaven oeki?,:riawartl:: l is He thinks birSkiltfiiiiKlP . l,l li' And, closing on o'fisith his eyes, Says, "I'have kept tlielaith, 0 Lord !".. 3 "•;,," genpiryt (IRE; :; ' ll a - - 1 / 67 ,: 1 0. fir:( 3 E: 71/ ; t;'-‘7.1fr,1 " 17Y:AtriNiligirtieltrinIA! The Philadelphia dairymen find no difflonitYTtrinldiltir iai4;tiftela winter., One, win.ll4o4,inti z 6rte dollar pei•pound, keeps the temperature of hie milk-ptukto qtaaxicartb",kfae. prae .leablki .13littefEomes harder las sows are tittirtamedirrefitAtteirctilithli - Ilkeit, to (k ik E1V,4; 1 4 ' tUeir 1 sprhig.prin nuusitlOilef bacy; out And , ' with meal' iti,d wh'tk 4. 1 0,014 16 :04 '( 41;0 1; 44.448',. choice: eilltterc, r,h. 6 , !food , given makeslatrehrditntrer_l6e . " II !no . , Ylayb y of thiScriA 6 : lo 4lo 3 l 3 or4PC (OW- no` , weeds.l3.oll 7te"4. , thinkenlover inferlOr to timothy OratiS?' other and he dose not Oab= bagee or turnipe.oflAPCOUXlt cot tlia avor, CoWs ditrpr greatly in their qualltlei• as buter - 4talr'erg l. tktig i3eli3etitig, finds 0 13 it .ne.lai3;, l tii :Piany ani t nials thap would he valuable in a milk or elni.etedhlry: •''' , • ME PS E k W9F454 1 41P,.:4 1 1 7 ; ,/ TYT T OP. -- niversal testimonyv otigo o u.- bnttei7 • makersiiiitalglm4es-tbejrid that the least worliing of butter eifOistent: Wity - tile' expulsion of buttermilk,-anti-,the, tßigt. ough-ineorporation of salti - tire the req uisites for superior quality, • It is noto rious that a large proportronnfthe mar ket supply is overworkedAhe'grain in jured, lealing the mass greasy rather than granular. 4ivttig -of the finest possible quality isOften•le4need to an inferior grade, iii 'excessive :manipula tion. TheronreeOveral kinds of butter workers; one Much iii use in the -best Orange County dairies, of which a cut is herewith given, is described- by—Mr. Willard as a slab four -; feet jlong an 4 twenfy=five inches wide rit, the bibadesi part, apering down to fotir - Or five in chest the lower-end, where an open i tig - oiltpsgti4lio.eseape of the - bUttinglikk; and a slat into which a long wooden lever fits loosely allows its" Wee move naer)t over the entire surface of the slab. It;ims - beveled sides, the lever is either square or eight-aided, ' the bUtter is pitiOd u • Don'hert slab and worked by pressing the lever down upon the suc cessive portions of it till the whOle is worked. lt is not patented and may be ti . easily made, the size varied suit the convenience of different `dair es. It is rinsed with Cold water until 'he water runs off clear. It Is then 'O . ogled to gather it't*ther,-- the wrote 7pressed ii out, ien,Kis Baited:: Thelext,day It is worked aver a nd' -'packed II ke other butter.• .- A. PROPOSED DOG LAW IN lirxNore.—A bill itrtroduced , in 'the legislature of Ill inois, provides stringent regulations concerning dogs. It declares that ev ery owner - of a dog shall, ox .or before the Ist of . Septeraber, PrOclure.frota the town oleric, L and, Cause to be worn, a col lar for - eachdog he may own ; the clerk to keep a record and description of, all dogs for which collars are obtained, with - the framesof their owners. For each dog-regiitered'he fa' to be ttaid: fee of $l. Any dog.not,wearing a col lar and registered is to be considered as abandoned, and it shall be lawful for any person e to slay such dog as he would a' wild animal. The assessors shall pro cure lista of. all registered digs, and shall also make return of all abandoned dogs, Withthe names of persone who harbor shall be paid for, each. registered male dog, and a tax, of $2l r 'each registered female dog. Owners of dogs are made liable for all injuries, the `latter may inflict. Any petsoninay kill a dog which makes • a sudden assault upon , him outside the inclosure of his owner or keeper, and any person may a dog 'found out side the inclosurefirlntinediate . care of its keeper -..wor•t3' r < lng, wounding, or killingfiny domestWatiLmal. ° If otir' legislators had spent the :time it tookAo vote themselves ten dollars a day in passing a law similar to the a bovd,,it would have - been quite ag well for the agriou ltural interest of this state. r • I • _Bran Tea—lnvaluable for softening thotbioat, and most nourishing for the sieklinskaged." Take two or thite table spoonfulti -- of-middle-sized bran (not coarsest, as thlit, Is grAiity, _put it into a jgg,(dlmatif:o it ontt'quart of boil ing Ignitiiil-Aet - ntll4ltillikalxitit a quar ter. of aillionic..suia=th'en,ibour off the water frotn'the bran. The tea May be Sweetened Ny Ith white sugar or fine hon ey. .-,0114311 wine Is gotitl tot; the liatient it Maybe added,.Or a little leinoii juice. It is, however, not unpleasant without either of these additions.. wine-glass ful of this tea maybetakcn many times in the day. Several persons in France have b kept, alive_ with no other nourisi eep tMent for kept, ' - II PRUI.A:RIVISF-SIMAC:TOP. MARTiET.— Mr, Aldrieh,•of Rhode Island, gave the following as the New England method of .iiroll4i* : iituxiao O ; A' ci fl• The 'growth of stalk which has fo r me d since spring is cut before the leaves have turned, and placed in the sun with its adhering leaves, care being taken to `Proteti it fitm`aews - And rains, as fiat. tang wet injures the-value. When per fectly, dry it fit passed through ft hay. `nutter, and•ea(intOidloit pteceq, and, is then 'read y for market. The pritle varies 1rj441 $2O to $5O per ton., Dr. Smith re marked that In Sielly the leaves are discarded, but both the twigri and bark, are used, being ground like medicine, by as opothecar~. %Xarrail iiivalyx.24P.Mr+.l of Tridituik,'Ocir4rlhoo4ke - .1 1 i4i6*ho preCiate the sacoharjnaprouucte of the reek•gitiple t" 'To imersts the' tine fie „vc;it tokkei4yruP nimte of Bret run Of sap, MI good, sweet, sound jugs, cork tightly, With shOrt corks, eeal'and cover -the corks aosety,witli wax; then bUiy the jugs in the ground three or forir feet deep, and ttt a ahady place. MMM LORMORE BRAS: 1 w-1) -_,, 4 T. 4 s • — 4 cl tc" , _ , ,Lt h i lacia vl WHOL, , -.:.m:::::. 0,4 tOl -,,, , ic , :. , ii• - •cstle. L: , 1 IL ,. Z ., ~ .r .:.,t , •, - i-J._;3,. - .'„i•:.:,-,, -, '1 vt- • : r -, t'...- 4 ... ' Ir . 'iii;i;'.e. , ,,li:• =1.44Z; -1 LOBISORV., T. J. tonlitym, :i.1 . 1. , . PROPRIETO