Navel CJftte Fanlanlnc-The fastening illustrated below may be adapted to almost any description offarm gate, is easily made, and the most sagacious and mischievous horse or cow would find it very difficult toopen, says the American Agriculturist. The gate-bar n*»xt to the top is made so long as to project through the upright, or a soecial piece may be fastened there for the purpose. A piece oatk FASTENING, ot woo l ton to fifteen inches long and shaped as shown in the engraving is fastened by a bolt or wooden pin to the inside of the post. A second pin is driven into the post. When the gate shuts tho fastener falls into position by its own weight.