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ISiEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



are unworthy of propagation in consequence of Tdt'J '.,1'/™^ '' "^''^^ ^hen it wiH be seen 



^nds of equally beautiful and large size fruiti — 



may yield ten bushels to a tree in a sfason eriHro T 



ly worthless for cooking or dessert ''^^°' ^°*"°- ^grx^^^ ^,,^ ^"'^ ''' ^-- ^"^"•'-'^ Farmer. 

 Any one about planning Torchard should if' F^^f '^^''''^^ ^^^^W IN GEORGIA. 

 vrTnT^'f" thevarietfes he is about to culti J cuuS^^^ Central Agnl 



feinds which are hardy and vigorous, and good fhriq^r-"'f.V-^ ^''''' ^'^ "«* open in full until 

 wWWK^^''* '''^^ ^^'^^*' ^'^^Pt^d to the regio¥?ni;overiW '.t ^''^^^' ^"'^ '" '^ beautiful grove 

 Which they are to grow. O. V. hLs. IhoSe'le" Srfd tZ' rL^'^'' About' WO 



The Ohio Farmer, in commenting upon the let-^'"^ ^f-t^^" ^"^d. Mr R. W oflZf^ 

 er of C,,,_., correspondent! "il^efLme^^^^^^^^^^^ 



ia which h.Jcountrv fl:„ ,?:!'^L^i^_^* ^«^«" .«tock in the 



very sensible remarks;b;;?thr;;irwTL"h^1ctl^^:l 



IZTI if T^^^ ^' *^'^ ^«-^^y *« f--kt thlast yl'r^r l!;i h^1,e"Taid"\65f S'^^^ 

 golden fields of their own State to di^ in the Hampton, of th\. nT.„. lx.^^^._ f^^O- _Col. W. 



''gf fields'' of California, where they often 

 gather more disappointment than produce. The 



Farmer says : 



fi.Tt l^';^L^^^^^*-_S«^^l?^-R or Water 



prosneritvofrwn • ^ '"° "^""^^ *^^ ""™ate n^;7" ', ^^'^'J' .-- ^— o- jouixaio Dull, or Wate- 



parative insignificance. Look at ! 7t ts s7d ^^^^^^^ ^"^ ^^e Sou rimelean ^'^''^^'''' '°^" 

 for h^ ./"^';'^ ^'^^ ^''"^ *^« Californ a m n s ^^l^ '^^'^^'^^^on of plows and a°;icnItur.Iimr.T. 

 offiftvfivpT^-^f"' ^ ."reach the enormouslrf*«^^« meagre indeed; n^^ nf wo^^^^^^^^ 

 Sumtrnr'*^^'"^™^^^^'^"^^^- An enr-fe'*^' ^?^«P* ^^ its unwieldy pr;pit7on3\a3 

 Se vJrnffV,^ '. ''""^ ^'* ^« ^'^^'"^^ *o say thatT" ' • *^' ''^^P« «f P^O"'^- A RTelt vari'etv of 

 tilts tZ^i^ ■:7^^1!!'.^.f^^^. ^IZtZlZ ;lXpy ^--.« wefJ^tr^e^/ 



they were constructed. 



>v-^.o^o vvcie lu oe seen 



wnr''!L '''■°"",'*'' 55,600,000. This they' do J¥ "'I?'""''"''' <'<^P»'toei't was well filled with 

 yea, after year, witl, a gradual increase ; and vet "''*' °f Soutliern manufactnre that ?1,1 1,^ 

 d'riXri^=^.°/-«"S'l'ke meadows SVn:!:'°^'--"'--ios of the SoT° '""' *'' '>™" 



ms Bnetfc'rtl"! ?T!7 -P--.nted- 



d, Kff >=™ rusning to the meadows of Onei- "'iT ?''5"™W8 of the South. 



. j;,'! "'-'.and corn fields of Ohio produee anJ^O^ -^'l^get^Sirf™' 'go'o'd"VeSfw!S 



he" °;^^. *i.?tf - ;t:. gxr.f «« 



The wheat and corn fields of Ohio produce in 

 Z%7t\^''''y'''''^ *>« goldminerof Sifor-' 

 ?D8teadof'Sr''/' °??' "^^^^ ^b«"t't; and 

 instead ot thousands rushing io them in the hone 



fleeinT/"^ .T^^'°-'^ "^^' thousands have £ 

 fle^ng/-r«mthem in search of gold-gold-gold 

 y^ e hazard nothing in saying that had the em 



icrant. tT P^^r?*^^"^ 5n saying that had the^m^^f '"^^"f «"* the ground 

 Kn k'^l'fornia, since the discovery of eoldL ^^^'^ ^^^P« »iade a g 



ern s;?.?"'.!'"'^''^'^' ,*" *^^ "^^ lands of oJr West *^ ^^«f™ ^^^ e:.hibitedrsome of monstrous 'si^^ 

 ern States, they could have r^vncUo^^ ri..,i.i: 1\ one lot was shown that v"-^'^'- ^ - H,".^'l^°"« size , 



breakW nnf .^^" ^^^''T' ^"^ *he new budljust 



Th?3l"?*^'lSJ°"'^^' ^" on the same riot. 



;ood show ; a great varie- 



prn fi'i-?i-^'\\" "' ,"" ""« "i^" iancis ot our VVest-l "*' ^\^Y^" "«■» cAuiuuea, some of monstrous «?i7P • 



amount rf'J ''J «o"W have produced double the LT ^'^ ^^^«hown that yielded overOO bushels to 

 E?Dor do "t^' ^'^•^. 1"^ ^''"^ '^' '^'■^^^ of that ii!f; f '^,^thout manure. Wheat wasshownt.a 

 ;« , 1 • -^ho capital necessary to place a man ^^^^^ number of indiv duals ,jAs also SwPPt Pr,fo 

 W se;tfedT'''^^'^^V'^^^'^^'^«-5^ nSnes would r^^ ^°f C«- P|^^« ^ the specimen ofthel crops" 

 lotfnibw. in? ^-^^^^^J^Wy on an eighty-acre L^.^/.^^fr^J fi°e. The show of cotton was S 

 utensil.n^n • • ^^"^f eabin, with a teamf farming ^^?° f^^^.f^e, as was the ladies' department S 

 of frKJ f '^"rl.f'-' ^,"^ '"^"^'^'i him, instead f^^'l^f.^'-^^ truly the most attractive , art of 



ind.n/nT /'"' ^^^"^'. g^l*^' the certain y of an S" exhibition. The address was given bl Rev 



independent position for life without th- --- - '^r. PiERr^. nf «« .„a , ^'"''^^..'^y ^ev. 



of home, friends, health, morals, and i 



that men should esteem valuable in life 



pf.a cAanc. for a little gold; iiT'cTrraint^^^^^^^^ 



of hump f P'l^'^? ^7. ''^' ^^"^«"t the sacrifice Y''- ^'^Tl. of ^a., and was an ab!y written ani 

 ot home, friends, health, morals, and indeed all ^^^"l^^^tly delivered address. ^ °^ 



should esteem valuable in Hf^ i Yours, in haste. 



Columbia, S. C, 'Oci. 2ieh, 1853. 



