Show lor FOR FARMERS ind AND GARDENERS LEGEND OF SUBSIDE II 11 I 1 INSCRIBED TO SAVERS sayers bayers when I 1 think on the hours that we have nave spent ident together talking ot of sweet tweet flot methinks their tb str b beauty in intellectually tell teil y seem seems brightney bright ned with thy converse like spring sh sho owna TW till bloo blooming bloom ming ine lne round me you youths tits old haunted boers aud and nature natures sweetness in their beauty grow grows recalling back those scenes and sunny sonny hours when first I 1 caught the soul gool glow of thought that gave to poesy a heavenly flow i 4 in youths bright day of innocence I 1 felt the charms of nature thrilling my brain thos too all its nameless beauties bea titles were nu spelt I 1 gued cued upon them in poetic strain I 1 loved loed these flowers and love them vain I 1 I 1 strived to symbol what they all portrayed tito tiko tio tie mused in wence fi lence still these thoughts remain remains and aver oer ger the gardens varied beauties spread A witching charm charms when youth youths brighi bright dreamy bours hours are nned fled the beauteous landscape and the datlef lawn tho the honey goney honeysuckle suckle suckie winding round the door the double lea iea served ved rose hose bushy bugh bush at early dawn tipped with the de dewdrop drops a which they blushing bore and ivy gi gheen een that round the hawthorn hoar koar clasped like an infant to its mothers breast are scenes reflective of 0 the days of yore Swee sweet happy dreams of guiltless guileless boyhood blest ere are poisonous weeds of care had roand my spirit preat SAINT BRIDEI bridel the birthplace of my fathers gire sire was all a garden of dame natures own around her well there grew the scented brner brier As if by magic oen oer the fountain grown and on its atre streamlet amiet amlet banks were thickly strewn flowers which the monks in olden time had bad owed the tho seeds of which by annual winds were blown around the abbeys moul moui dyring dark abodes abode anz ans grew and bloo bloomed meds and died reyer the water clowd there drooping willows throw a mournful shade chada along the windings of that wizard streamy stream I 1 where neath a cypress trees tree this sainted maid lay mingled with dusts darks dark oblivious dream yet tel still her tabled fabled story storys s the theme of winter tales and of her ghostly sprite seen with her lover when the gleam tilts oer over the pathway of some bome wayward wight who wk plodding hoine boine ward wards sees the spectre la in the dark midnight fame says she loved and wa way was betrothed te to one who was of 0 noble birth and pedigree who with her father lived and was the son tot a is rith nobleman beyond the sea her iier father knew know they loved opposed was be h to their alliance on this earth together to ether she took the veil veils velis resolved a devotee devotes to live and die than wed with any other till time and truth trueh revealed hi HE WAS IZER HEX ONLY baozhen Ba other oTHEn br her father kept the secret till hl hib his death thi reasons why his hi consent was denied lest scorn should sally with her envious breaths breath hll nil former folly to a worse allied tho tha well he loved lored them both and vainly tried to heal beal the blight blu bis secret had bad begun yet he revealed revea ledy iedy in angul angui shere he died the loyEll LONEZ was his bis own beloved kon illegitimate by love low and law sae SHE languished pined away and died hi HE lived unmarried three score years and more yet tet neer ueler sifter slister bride ile he loved till death as she be had done before and was interred in the same grave nomore no mora more remains of thia this th Is old village tale to telly tells tell teil save that they meet by the old abbey door anc disappear beside tha the haunted well wil where superstition and fear still binds the tb yet tet there the uly lily rose re and violet bluethe emblems of their love in verdure grow row along aloas the stream where oft they do renew their pledge of love loves in whispering accents low beneath tile tiie thie thle cypress where the waters now flow that wall wail in la spirit language the grott where flohrs in fit modest beauty bloom and grow grows along its margin on this fairy spot where vies the taa myrtle with sweet forget me not SA sayers to thee I 1 blaye have inscribed this tale of flo flohrs flow rs and jand shrubs that in the garden grow which speaks the souls mute language in detail of human feeling happiness and woe n 1 chronicled with comey crime and here below belom belows wove with tradition and my native places place sain stint t bridei bride accept the legend I 1 bea bestow tow dear sir on royal dignified disgrace of the last stuarts and their rice ric CITY aug 1853 lyon IS the celtic word for garnr tha the cornerstones cornez Corner Stines of the tha new york state agricultural college were laid at ovid seneca county july the farm form belonging to this institution comprises seven hundred acres of land about of which are finely limb timbered limbered ered the resi dug duo good goad tillable land it la Is located on th the e 4 east side of seneca sene seng ca lake commanding a view of more than twenty miles up and down the lake the site lita selected for the college edifice is represented as being very attractive A correspondent of the country Gen gentleman fleman after a visit to the farin farno the tha tarm firm contains contain everything within itself that a mm MBA 0 intelligence could desire to make one of taft thorest bit turns la in th tile country it has baj day way clr cir enough to make any q build quantity of tile and brick brict brick brick now being made for the thre th re are springs at the highest point on n the aamot r 0 sufficient c en capac capacity ty to furnish h supply of water for all the buildings aa as well ai as for almost the entire farm la in addition additions there Is aa inexhaustible quarry of Il a kiln kiin already erected to turn burn lime for the buildings there Is water power buffi sufficient clent to propel all the machinery they will ever want on the farm for farm tarin resa rega sesa a small email grist and saw baw sawmill mill now in operation in tact fact they hayes haves have haye or can luve lure every thing on the farm that the most enterprising farmer can ever want it Is a most desirable field for enterprises enterprise and the most moat eo so I 1 ever saw aw on the same extent of land the buildings when completed will give abundant room for students and all the requisite room for teachers lecture room library museum etc the farm la Is under the superintendence of a head farmer while the usual grades graden of professorship in tho thi various branches of science fill ifill of course stand at the head of their respective classe classer this is a successful ful achievement of a great project the establishment of a college where practical agriculture is ranked side by side with the classic where the most noble employment of man reduced to a science forms an important part bf the education of the youthful aspirant after knowledge by which the physical organization is developed in force and vigor while the mental advances in the comprehension of the great principles of science thus in the graduation of students from A high toned agricultural college the state becomes the recipient of men qualified aa as well to wield the plow and enter upon all the labors of scientific farming as to adorn the highest stations in commercial or political I 1 life dried fruit is not much diminished in flavor and value by cooking washing always injures it if you must soak it do so but ut never niver throw off the water stew it in the I 1 same the fruit should be stewed till it is perfectly soft till no trace of iter its original form remains then sweeten dried apples require longer cooking than dried peaches when it is desired to mix them the apples should be pretty well softened before the peaches are put with them the proportions most roost agreeable are about three parts apples to one of peaches A few raisins plum plums grapes or dried currants will be e found to greatly improve the flanoi flavor dried reaches says an exchange paper can be cooked till almost a jelly when cold and are then more delicious than sweet sweetmeats meats and far more wholesome tomatoes pre prepared pared in the following manner hc to the germantown telegraph ar art superior I 1 to those prepared MI in any other w way ay yet disco diEco discovered take good rip rips tomatoes tomma toroa tofe cut cot them then in slices and ae over oter them finely white sugars sugar then ahn idd claret J wine to cover them theng tomatoes roma Toma roes koes toes are sometimes prepared in Ms this wy war with wilh diluted eliut auf the claret wine imparts to them a richer and more pleasant glavor flavor more nearly resembling the than a anything else instead of claret good domestic currant or other wine suitably flavored wo would fild tild doubtless answer every purpose vegetable egg or egg plant plinty 13 ervery very palatable when cooked aa as here recommended I 1 i cut it in thin slice take three hens eggs ggs beat them well put on your pan with a spoon spoonful tun fun of butter or lard then put pat in your eggy eggs ee and salt and pepper to taste then pour about hail ball your beaten besten ithem cook a lettle turn them themy and add the balance baisnee of your beate beaten nerg egg eye let them cook until soft and they are then ready rendy rea ily for the he table send them to to the table tabie hot 1 1 the ggs should not ba be taken from the vine lit becomes soft ohp tho acid in fruit ples pies may be neutralized by adding to each dach pie aa as mich mch carbonate of soda ag as would cover a twenty five fiva cent piece while this does not in the least affect the flavor of the fruity it will save much mua sugar ta tha amole amolo or california soap plant I 1 nt is said by the tha placerville erville observer to bloom in sections of four inched inches at a time that is on the first fi r si night alz lt of 0 f its blooming about four inches of the iwer iwar awer part of eich branch will be covered with blossoms blossom the next night these will all be found closed and four higher on the tha branches bran clies will be in tuil tuii bloomard blo bio omand so on till all tha the buds are exhausted the blossoms of this plant never open but on once and then ihen always in the night time mg big lamis the sacramento union states that C C goodrich near oroville Or ovile ille cala gala has two lambs iamb one at the ao age of seven month months and e days wei wel weighed hed bed 13 0 pounds tho the other at the age of f even seven months mo in the and twenty days weighed pounds an apricot was grown this season in the orchard of mr russell auburn cala wed wel weighing four and three quarter ounces and measuring seven and three quarter inches in circumference the seed feed of which was imported from france the sural rural annual and horticultural directory has been forwarded to us from the office the genesee parmer fanner it contains treatises treatis es on under draining orchards and gardens british breeds of cattle cultivation bagas ducks geese and swans culture of fruit trees in pots under glass glasa fruit rait culture at the west 7 together with much other useful information is 13 illustrated wit with h seventy five engra engraving vinge and comprises upwards of one hundred pages neatly executed price 25 cents 2 per par dozen address JOSEPH HARRIS cafice of the genesee farmer rochester N Y the american agriculturist for tor august came to hand per last eastern mail this number contains many very valuable articles we call cal the attention of our german readers to the german edition of this superior journal it should be in the hands bands of every farmer we design forwarding a list by the next eastern mail those wishing ing to subscribe can do BO so by forwarding us their names nam 3 a and the cash without delay A balky balay horse bone that could not be induced to moie either by whipping or coaxing was waa started by a cartman who took up a ba handfuls hand full tuil of mud and rubbed it upon the nose of the animal when asked by the gentleman who owned the horse y how he explained this feat feit he replied 10 sir it gives him a new idea eggs can be had always by keeping hens bens in warm winter quarters furnishing them with plenty of food water lime gravel and a little fresh f re sh meat occasionally occasion aly the henhouse hen house must be kept sweet with lime or fine charcoal A wallowing box full of ashes gahs gah s is also requisite the tribune Trib une nae N Y says that if somebody 8 should hould think how ridiculous for somebody in that office to tell the country people how to cook somebody will please to take notice that hat there are some dried sticks in that office and anil some green ones in the country s 11 1 ema 1 11 A stalk of pie plant says saya the cleveland herald measuring six and a half inches in circumference cum ference the leaf of the same stalk having a diameter of forty six and a half inches wa was 8 raised the present season by rev dr betts belts ef crownholm Brown holm ohio I 1 ticks and lice on cattle may be prevented by tb the 4 application of a wash in the proportion of one tablespoonful of sulphur to one pint of salt thoroughly mixed and fed to the infected animals a week for a month or two as salt 1 is given |