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TWO DOLLMia A YEAIt.] 



"PEOGI1ESS AND IMPEOVKKENT. - 



[BINGLE NO. FOUB CIENTS. 



ROCHESTER, N. Y.-FOR THE WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1859. 



VOL X. NO. 19.1 



(WHOLE NO. 487. 



MOORE'S RURAL MEW-YORKER, 



JU'lUr,, LITEKAKY ANN MUI./Y NMYSPAITR 







o,l The 



. I quality. No 

 arable weather litci tbj Dun 



much ioh-iun , ■ mid also ill the 



I b ol blngland. In Franco it ia 



i, mbei . end ripens in July. 



■ 



OaLs cultivated in Great Hiilnin, condeused fruin 



i.- ai .i with such 



. .i tlioir adaptation to dif- 



, to early aad lata sowing, 



given, it is nol 



"innonly reported in tbe 



■ _!i li joui ■■ ■ ii ■! | lo 



tothaai !■'. and weighing from, forty 

 ■ b ur are ty 11 

 ,!■ .:,.■■! Uiui oui (■ ■!'■■■! ■■ ■ much better adapted 

 [u ili ii no], tiiiin miiiT l^iiglana or Scotland, 



,'■■::' viu-i.-ru-i i ■■ i tin .- f..r seed ha* 





ml pop, 

 ahciv, 



0AT3 -VARIETIES, &c, 





■ i. uud makes 



■ ■ ■ i ruddflt, in i Id ■ d 



■ .. : otln i I led ■ 'I'll 



■ 



! | i . ■ 



^ bob growth, bul f 



■ ■ ibeS li ol 



Scotland, bill . , ,:, UIIV Of till' 



•ther i ■■ ol a ■ mi . ....■! Hi. 'M Fore i . 



i- plump and 



. .i i '. 



Tin . , 



■■'. ivllil,. ,,:,! 



■' ind it ia mochshorl 

 boa Ad /.->!■ dngut, ftpens about a 



■■ . lllld Bdlloill 



BblM 



l ri "fall thecom- 

 i clay soils in 



■ ■ 



1 ! i bail tlic Hi urn 



Ether of the two 



,r *** 7i I f this oat i* 



tmlh..|.t ,„ , 



.. good Mil, 





■■■ Old 1 



p, !■■, taking ndi antage of pecu- 

 owtb. Thu 



iwed and Biin on tbc 

 sOtf with it a Btrong- 

 il mil belp .-mstain it, 

 ic. In fhiswny u bettor orop is produced 

 .ol i.tv would give "I >, with little dan- 



■ 

 I ;■■■.■;■■■ ■■■' . 



iountry.wa 

 before long, and 



the ■ ■ i . who 



■■ 



THE WOOL GROWERS' ASSOCIATION. 



lOofJVpril 23d, I notice 



become of the Wool 

 ■ 

 tore i. it in i In.- rise, progress, nnd 



■ i i ■ I ■ i to anawor tbe 



inquiry. 



From ilu' hoi bod in n I i 



' llllllllliul, ti, III. lYIMilll 



ii,,.,;h wrapped u for the grave, it was fed a >h I) 



' iptinri. Tliv 



l'|.liniiinti which thu Wool Giowers 



over modotothe State foi nBcanlj pittance, was to 



iatiotjj and thai b lis ool nsk. d for 



t ■ I it sluili..!. iu:illiir us- il n l.cd for While it 



:i. ■-. but when it bud assumed a name, 

 place and interest, not only In Western New V«>rU 



!'■.: i ■ i ill >.] ilu- >.■ M ," ■■.'. ii. ; States of tbe 



|tn mil. While the People's funds have been 



..I ; idi. nil. ii lv f.|ii:iiiil.'iri| by t Tie i r 

 ■ pitance ol $500 

 could bobbtaii ■ e"| intereal 



Oould i ly hove worn n political mask, it might 



liiivi- 1 ti honored mill favored. 



At th eetiogsof tin* Association I have met 



idr \mhi1 i'imivit 1 1 inn Oli in mid Vermont, anil tlie 

 emmlaaarloa of tbe famous firm of Law hemiSiuvb 

 ft Co,, each making the Journey for no other pur- 



i ■ thin to iiM.'ii.l mi exhibition of the Astoela- 



' ii li the "iiiv place when i ba*e known of 



litek upon the 



,„il i: 



[ !!,.,», 



i i.- iiiv bope to see this 



i ii- liiiriil of tlie Siuie, il mifilit In. n f 

 greal and lasting good to the wool growiug com- 

 munity. Will not the I; 

 its resurrection? T. M. V.h wqlovi 



Urbsna, Steuti.n I , 



!■ '■'■ I .■■ propounded tbe inquiry 



Lware tliat the 



! to exist to on organized 



body, 1 Hporarily in a 



nothing wotm 



: ■ 



lite*," but will 



U 

 Hitepeiil.1. of its "fall" 



. 



i ■ 



1 



■ . 



.!.. 1 .... 



I 



lug, fto li'tlie fornw 



nr us ii speciality, wi- 



ll 



n or<rani 



lion uniting tbe two objeota, ii' t ln-v ure closely 



allied, Why in. i form n Buok Breedcn and Wool 



(llMWCl'8 ASSOC "li 



111 breeding [mprovod DoQtSStia Animals and 

 growing Wool'' Breed .SPfiolGro 



I : , .11,- urn ,11, I,,., .. 



port .Mi.l lenl i ii;; Iii 'i i i'l 1 1' ■ "I Ii ii -.ha ml ry through- 



Ii |...i n i We '■ i 'i '-..-I', 'i.nk, and wc 



mo Kuliaticd tbut an A- 



mote these Latoreats, would bo pi inoaloulable ml- 

 vontogo. The VT ■: fuel i.i n .i I:. i ■',. proportion of 

 ii.- 1 .i mei ■ of Mu-. region bjwe comparatively little 



CX[ii!l i.'iici: in ■ '■ .,■■ ilcvcilci tlleil 



-. ing, until Unit 

 branch became unprofitable renders it vitally ijn- 

 pntliiiiL tu ikImjiI piTiptr iii.'J'..iiics I.i I'm - 1 J 1 1 . ile a 

 cbango which sucm > m.'i it able u\,:r a large extent 



atry 



midge haa pravojedl in this section, 

 fruit growing bus rovivn! ;i j;icat impetua, and 



i i 1 "- Fi nit Orowei i' Society ol 



WoBtorn New York ia ■ o/tfie ceaul ol thi 



■ ol thai Socictj 

 drew together one ol the flnoal oaaemblogea we 

 ever witnessed' not in numbers, tbadgb in thai 

 ro^pect higbiy creditable, bjatd i ompotad of men 

 of evjierieuce ami abiHl 

 The diseuaiioni (u Bjnopsta »i ■■.Inch was given 



in the Ki.ii.M,,! ib monsi this, and that the 



inhumation tin ninatcd must 



.... i .iiu.' lo culiii mors, il. lv in 



... ■ : 



jt >n oui ■' ■■■ estiona, but hopn 



. ■ ■ . . . 



to action if thougbl expedient. Wo shall boglad 



i li n those interested In the tnnttor, We 



have in mind n BCQrfl or of Blooll ftOd no 



Ii.iiii.-i-, located in mii ii>ii- ■■.■"..-,- i.i \\ ■■ i. -i ii 

 Nov V.uk. wbosr npiiiions ure entitled to weight, 

 and who wo trust, will discuss the^suhjcol through 



'1 ■ |.:i. ■ ■ 1. 1' tin.' lil'li il . lliu-. ;iiMir-.-,ii,._. tlir ■'-..-. U 



the proposition. 



PBJE2HIUM FAEM Iiorsn.-x,.. in. 



A PEEP INTO MODERN PHILOSOPHY. 



Tin Quids. ::■ .■•;.. iresoi erofe.andsonjaiiy 



Qls meet the searcher after 



i hi' is iiIiiiij:.! 



univcrBally compelled to give up hut re ■ irebe in 

 disgust, and de> I- ' ■■ " ( ■ "i ■' ■ « ■'■■ j ■ ■. ~ i finding out" 

 Cut modern philosophers are bold ia tbcii poei- 



tli.li:,, an, I (li.-i.'lan Ilu". "m ' '. u an. I iiin|iii--tii,ii- 



III.', .lllll Villi Ijv ll|.p.ll t. ll l'\ I. li I . ;il,,l ill .'lllll. III.. 



irrefrogible " Poi s "backed down" ou tbe ques- 



resulls arc cm ceroid, a i aki .1 fal 



lacy. Science i-- nnh n ii'i'. iriinc l,i|- iiiv i -liyu- 

 lion— a side trail upon the great highway of knowl- 

 ■ n cli the creaiuc pnnci 

 in theproduction of result . I 

 existence of in.it. i ' 



power to work oni uiu:i nilii-i- hi.H- ■.. 



able kingdom. Tbc cause, tbe iqi on 

 the channel through winch fourteen i 



used to, produce aper- 

 i. ■ ' be i.i ,.i v. '.. il are .-■ ' oh cure tQ the eye ol" 

 vegetable pbj i ■ . noiwilbstiui'l- 



iui; it ha-, a-iaisiril ilu- eultivuior of ilu: >il i,. in 



crease bis crops in n ■■ In I inces, boa, in 1 1 



majority of a ■ 3 1 ■ 



fact Unit 100 pounds of wheat, when grown, con- 

 tains 1 pound nt phofpbl 



nol di in ii ii :ii- thai lUe application of 1 pound of 



■ i from il"- drug store returned to (he 



aoil, will, n&xl icaaon, produce like results. Or, if 



i | nl oflime bo torccd into 100 poi 



straw, by analysis, ii doea nol prove that all that 

 1 eapilli 



It was built nnd ia owned by Wh. S. Eooab, of 



Jacksonville. EUlOOiB. 



CO ia attnictivr. light and 

 |,n, ,,:,,, i, nnd '.-ii over ornamented -a great fault 



with many modern bouse l. The r I i 



Lpntly arranged. Every room of the 



ing the Library into a bed-Worn, and occupying 

 one ol tho bod i 



I,,-., ..■ \> ■■ i i .-.-. ..i ■■ . 



■ 

 tbcb ' .!:-;■'■ I for a 1 ibi li y, n I ponl la 



and less likely t" be di 



i-hililirii or tliv pi'i hivin ii 

 hold duties. 



Jecond .Story— A., Bel Itoom M reel .'. i 



Inches; B„ Obi i i ■> i., i.-. ' '■ m..m i 



Bed Boom '.'- --'i !■> 1 1 . E. Bed Room It— l>y II i ' 

 Bervonta' Bed Room 12-6 by 14-0 ; O. rn*»e« 8- 



growth of straw and a diminished growth of grain. 

 . ii- li 1 \ :-.l'.ie.v that the M") per cent of 

 silica found iu a wheat, rye, bulky or com plant, 

 i-. Inn ripe, is but » Biiiiill part drawn from the 

 "Iliul sand" of the aoil, hot crystuiixi I in tin 

 plant from liquids and fluids drawn uud compressed 

 mlti it while flowing. Then shall 

 ligation in this directimi ' Certainly not; bul by- 

 giving more atteutiou lo vim Mr r.-suli -. .hnw 



by the practical tillers «f the ^uil— H 



uii.J less tu ihe conclusions of specu- 

 r icbuera and munul'ue- 

 of patent manure*, wc should appr 



Hon, and that b) » i I ol much nearer a substaoti 



lime lo the aoil next aeaaon, liVe results will \m prThc mat 



lie tUUrof Ihe soil. "Show 



me 100 ponuds nf the SO'' y 11 " cultivate, and I citu 



■ ' -h and other 



1 

 i deWrrea to be 



i . 

 ■ 



■ ■ 



... i, these eta 



heat grown 



■ 



ofphoinhoruj, Docstcri 



[.in. i uiv.i.l I'ri 

 ■ 

 returned totbesoilt Such acoursco 

 would inevittU 



Di 



,■;,! linu.' nnd i. 

 I 



lltEon of hum . i 





!0 ta to be 



■ 

 ... I., .-.,- , leaf mold, muck ■"" ■' 



■ 

 I.,. I„ Iihi.I.- ■[ ..I nil Il1 ''' '' , "' , ' H ' ,u »d the 



"II I ■■' '" '■■'■'■-' 



" " N - witnout 



iii- that il eul.'i- IMl " l! ' t' any degn i U 



ingifagrowtli. AIMheci ■■ I 



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availiibte to tli 



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