Show sorghum sugar mill ly in operation on friday last we visited ghesu the bugar sugar ar factory of dir mr joseph youn young Y near the seventies coun til cli c il cfall hall hail where one of the mills imported here the present fall by ex governor young is erected we were pleased with its work we were informed that with two horses some 60 gallons of juice can be lie expressed in an hour it is thought that when in f full fuli lill operation gallons of good syrup can be manufactured in twenty fout four hours sik six gallons of juice are estimated to make one gallon of syrup the factory though hastily erected is co compact m and commodious and we ii bid d air mr you young n good spied speed in transforming the canes that tower so conspicuously in many parts of the I 1 city into wholesome syrup the sample bampie e we tasted at dir air Ys Vs was very fair quite thick and only requiring a little more care in neutralizing the acid to make maki it first fi rate tee the cane aie ahe should be fully ripe tipe before cut it being a settled fact that thab unripe ca cane newill will neither produce as much nor as good syrup as when it is fully matured several other mills are or soon will be in operation errera RATA raya the te white por Poi ugal 0 al onions alluded to in out our outlast last were four inches in diameter instead of li circumference ly the cabbage in garden is the instead of the improved st johns mr sir sayers has furni furnished she d us the folio following win new varieties of cabbage among the new varieties of garden pardon vegetables that have been introduced this season from the patent office that are well adapted to this climate are the and st johns drumhead cabbages the is an early variety comes into use about ten days after the early york it ise isa is a good tender cabbage forms forma a compact head in shape of a pyramid grows to a good size and will make a good fall cabbage if sown late about the middle of may slay the st johns D drumhead is v very vary ery similar to the late flat dutch and has a flat compact drumhead shape and is well worth cultivating large melons aa mr james brown of ogden writes in the gardens of joseph skeen and william raymus of plain city about eight miles north northwest west of ogden he baw saw scores of water melons from 20 to 24 inches round and weighing fro from m 30 to A squash measuring 5 feet 8 12 1 2 inches in circumference cum ference weighed ile he adds beat this in your rich bottoms and we we will try again pretty good for the first effort fruit stealing we have an artil article articie e OA on this subject which contains contal ns some bome hew new fleas 2 it will be printed in our next look out boys |