MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
FARMIMG A HAPPY VOCATION. Farmers of Monroe, will you not como 
- out to the exhibitions —each one bringing 
Tiie cultivation of the soil is ono of the the Nicest stock, implements, and produc- 
BLCOD CATTLE-PEDIGREES, &c. 
Eds. Rueal :—A few days since, at some 
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS OF THE EMPIRE 
STATE. 
THE ROLLER AND ITS ADVANTAGES. 
- There is no agricultural implement so 
The Tribune gives, in advance of their seldom met with in this country, perhaps, 
oldest, as it is one of the most necessary tions from the farm,-in order to compare expense ot time ana money,! aiienueua official publication ^statistics of agricul - as the roller, and yet it is one of the most 
and honorable vocations in which man them wlth the stock and crops of his neigh- f>lo. “fvortacl as a “ Sale of Thorough- tural produols in th i s . State,as furnished by nwft.1 of nttndlj. Wh«n J°“ f J™“" d » 
has ever beon employed. In all civilized bor , Resting from the labors of the farm 0r ' ! °' stra j or'more tho Census of 1850. In theso tables the “ p ,h 6 stones^pon it, 5 ou can roll them in, 
countries more pel sons aie engaged m till- wRb Hiq w p 0 ] 0 household, come out and ’ . . , . , capital invested in farms and the products and produce, at little expense, a smooth and 
ing the soil than in any othor occupation— g d tw0 or three days in an annual head of thoroug l-bioc, u one anima w ic which the goil yields to the industry of its clean surface, rendering your fields free 
aye, probably more than in all other kinds p armor ’ s Jubiloo, whore, with grateful was clcaily shown as sue 1 . i^ °w wou tillers, are given separately for each county, from small hummocks, and fitting them for 
ing the soil than in any othor occupation— 
aye, probably more than in all other kinds 
of business which man’s ingenuity has dovis- 
hearts you can confer with your neighbors 
was clearly shown as such. Now I would 
not bo understood as imputing to the owner 
od. Notwithstanding young mer, as well an d friends on the moasuro of success which, 
as some of the seniors, have sought out and under p rov idence, has blessed your year’s 
, . . 1 r i- .. , . The following are the statistics: 
worthy design,—far from it; but _ & 
which the soil yields to the industry of its clean surface, rendering your fields free 
tillers, are given separately for each county. lrom small hummocks, and fitting them for 
Thn fnllnwJntr avo lb a afat.iaf.ips • P l0Wi . n S ^ mOWlllg. And it has been 
mentioned by some that the roller is a use- 
anv unworthy design,—iar irom 11 ; out 
id friends on tho moasuro ot success wmen, mressionamoiis many who had come The richest of all the counties appoars to ful implement upon ground in which the 
ider Providence, has blessed your years * 1 ° y „ be Dutchess, whoso farms are valued above frost has heaved out the grass and clover 
bor and where, by a free and frank com- from distant parts ot this and other C a es, ^ 2 5.000,000, and tho poorest, Hamilton, roots. It may possess an advantage in this 
rison of theory and practice oach one was that, through sheer ignorance of pedi- w hi C li is set down at $220,000. The first respect, and no doubt would be a fine thing 
* 1 e , • greo, or what constitutes a thorough-bred county in horses is Jefferson, which has 15,- «to level and press down damp land where 
add " e 7 a " d f 6 :,, t0 rl animal, tho advertisement of this sale was 400, and the first in asses and mules, Suf- clover is sown, and would be likely to 
rmer stock of knowledge, that will enable . folk, having 214. Orange, on the other heave. 
m to prosecute tho labors of another year an im P 0SI ,on u P on 1G P / hand, takes tho lead in working oxen, her Tho roller which I would recommend for 
better advantage and profit. For the purposo of informing such as do num ber being 12,000, or double that of any general use, and ono which we have used 
. not understand this matter of pedigree, al- other county; while in milch cows all are withgreatadvantago,ismadowithtwosop- 
The premium list tor the present year ar j Qvv mo tQ CX pi a i n that a full blood, pure excelled by ‘Oneida, which has 48.000, or arato rollers, each ono being four or four 
ceeds any ono heretofore offered, and is or thorough-bred animal thoro is no 13.000 more than even Herkimer. The first and a half feet in length, with strong iron 
are continually seeking for somo more easy j b and w h er e, by a free and frank com- 
•i i •_ ^.1_ i_ ...k: 5 7 J 
and productive way of living than by culti¬ 
vating tho soil, yet farming is, nevertheless, 
parison of theory and practice, each one 
may add something new and useful to his 
tho most healthful and delightful calling for m er stock of knowledge, that will enable amma1 ’ tho adver 
that man can choose for life. Thoro are him to prosecute the labors of another year an ^position upo 
other employments which seem to be more tQ better advantage and pro fit. For tho P ur P 0Sl 
inviting and productive than that of agn- . . f not understand th 
, 6 \ ~ The premium list for the present year far , . 
culture, but when tried it is found too often, 1 a i low me to explan 
, ’ . . . , exceeds any ono heretofore offered, and is , , 
alas, that what seemed so inviting proves to . / . »i,;„„ m i„,ki„ bred, or thorough 
, ’ , , , . . e r designed to ombrace every thing valuable ’ 
bo little else than a delusion. . „ , , , ° * shade of difforen 
raised, grown or manufactured by the far- . 
TX t .v i- n _ TIT ----- ? d fttVtmc _ 1C C\ t M 
Read the lives of our own Washington, morg; Qr theh . wives and daughters. Th< 
M right, Clay and Webster. Great and 0 ff lc0rs 0 f the Society, while thov are wil 
j• . • • i i _ .i _ • xu A J _ 47 
. .. r . , u county in sheep is Steuben, having 156.000, bands around thoir ends to prevent splitting, 
shade of difference of meaning in icse wb ii e Dutchess is tho chief in hogs, her pig and a good wooden or iron shaft running 
distinguished as they wore in their day, Pn g to S p end their time and money to cn- 
wlicn or where did they appear nobler or gurQ a g 0od and useful fair, feel that they 
happier than when at home, conducting and have a strong claim upon every farmer in 
superintending tho affairs of their farms ? coun ty for aid and means to enable 
What young man, with a well cultivated them tQ succeod in the enterprise which 
raisea, grownormanuiaciureuuyi.no uir- . . , , , , , ,, , - - % 
' " • •' i j. biers Tho terms — is one that has been bred, through pens containing near 50,000 individuals, or directly through them, to which is attached 
r ’ , . 1 , f. ' .. both siro and dam, from one distinct breed, hut a few thousand less than her human a frame work, &c. Tho rollers can bo 
officers of the Society, w ale t oy are wi - ^ thig tQ be sbown by we n authenticated population. In value of live stock Oneida made out of largo hollow elm logs, or of 
ling to spend their time and money to on- wel l known is first - hor fi g uro bein g ^2,600,000. separate pieces put together. A good, 
J -- J —— T — straight, hollow log, is, howevor, preferable, 
, , r Of wheat Monroe produces 1,450.000, .--> 
breeders, or from pedigrees lecoidcd the Livingston i.m^OO, Ontario 929,000, Ni- particularly if the outside of it is sound.— 
varirms TTp.rd T^ooks. .. .. ® m nnn 1 __ o.r* aaa Von pqti wnrV if down vnur likintr. >vnr1 
various Herd Books. 
I give you a specimon of a pedigree which 
Wright, the Governor ? 
ed in a manner that has met your approba- 
got by Snap, (thorough-bred.) dam by Drag- 
agara 917.000, Orleans 854.000, Genesee You can work it down to your liking, and 
734 000, Steuben G53.000, Wayne 614,000, put strong cross arms in tho ends of tho 
and' Hamilton 223.000 bushels. Of rye roller, through tho centres of which the 
Columbia is tho greatest producer, her crop shaft should run. Some farmers, I believe 
being 526,000 bushels: Dutchess comes next use iron rollers, but probably on tho whole 
with 321,000, and Ulster next with 305,000. wooden ones lire better, so they can bo 
The great producer of Indian corn is Dutch- made large without incurring much ex- 
Ilonor and fame whenever attained, and tion, we urge you for the present year to ° ’ fwjoroug -d . g - > 
by whomsoever won, are costly adornments. lend us y0 ur assistance and counsel, that bmiths St ^ c ; ’ mit 1 S ° a . 01 
How much more peaceful and happy is he we may be t h 0 better enabled to mako the a thorough-bred stock Again 
who is contented to livo well and exert a f a i r what it can and should be made. Tho S ofc b Y A (Short-horn,) < 
healthful moral influence within a narrow assistance and contribution of every one in ( c\on,) aiu , a t ioug tracing 
sphere, relatively, than he who covets world- the County are necessary to mako tho fair to bcst of Catt W0U d b °’ 710 
.... ^ bred but cross-bred. 
on, (thorough-bred,) grand-dam, from John ess, 782,605; next Onondaga, which has ponse. 
Smith’s stock; Smith’s cattle unknown as 782,220 bushels; Monroe yields 767.000, The loiler i 
M thnrnnoh-hred stock. Aaain “ Grow- Ohatauquo 704,000, Oneida 645,000, Wayne pass over bar 1 
660,000 and Washington 500,000. Taking 
Tho roller is an admirable implement to 
pass over barley ground after harrowing it, 
or even after you have drilled in tho barley; 
d be made Tho ler ’” got by A ’ ( Shor t-horn,) dam by B, the ’ 0 tbree grains together, Moiioro is far for when tho grain ripens, if you do not 
of rr >rv one in C Dovon >) and > although tracing back of this a h ea d of all other counties—her produco in care to cradle it, or even if you do, you pos- 
, ' , f . to the best of cattle, would bo, not thorough- all 2.216.000 bushels; Hamilton produces sess the advantage of cutting it low to tho 
to make tne tair ... , erronnd. and in this wav secure a greater 
wide reputation ! Man seems to act as if cred j ta ble to the farmers of Monroe, and 
ho thought that his future as woll as his jf Jt j§ not so made the fault will be all their 
present enjoyment, depended upon being own 
known as well as knowing. How many, >p bo Ladies of Monroe, are especially in- 
but 6,415 bushels. 
Dutchess raises 1,000,000 bushels of oats, 
ground, and in this way secure a greator 
amount of straw, not to mention the clean 
FRENCH AND SPANISH SHEEP- and Coll 
- bushels i 
Friend Moore :— Tho article in the with 440 
and Columbia and Otsego exceed 900.000 surface which closo mowing makes, thus 
bushels each. Onondaga is first in barley, leaving your barley lot in the finest condi- 
with 440,000 bushels to 304,000 in Cayuga, tion to plow. We invariably roll our barley 
and 295.000 in Madison. Albany raises ground; wo think it pays in three or four 
alas, have made themselves miserable and yited tQ render all noeded assistance, as the Rural of ® c P fc ' 3d ’ headed ’ “ Is a Cr0SS of more^imWheTt than an%therStY?hor w^ysT first®the small stores are^ollod into 
wretched by seeking distinction, which, f a j r wou ld be wanting in an essential ele- the French an improvement on the bpan- yield bein g 2 19 000 bushels ; next to her is the ground out of the way, so that they will 
when attained, instead of revealing them mont 0 f success if they should not bo pres- ish Merino ?” by G. W. Norton, I deem Ulster, with 150,000. There is no very not dull scythes ; second, you can rake up 
great men has only resulted in making pn1 . Tn this denartment the fairs at Brock- worthy of notice. He says—By this table great difference in tho number of bushels your barley with a horse rake, and not lun 
them great to that strange and coveted ^it will bo scon that the French lambs have between the crops of buckwheat, barley and the rtsk.ofcollecttng: stonesthe 
000 bushels ; next to her is 
0 ,000. There is no very 
them great in that strange and coveted 
spell, a name. Their littleness, which never 
need have been known boyond their family 
circle, is rendered conspicuous by being 
elevated upon some slight pinnacle of fame. 
True greatness, no less than true liappi- 
port and Rush will present some induce- carcasses than tho Snan- rye, taking tho whole State together. ' Tho to bo ultimately threshed ; thiru, you create 
ments for them to contribute, though the y . . , , . P . oat crop is about double that of wheat, and a smooth surface, either for plowing or 
largo amount of premiums for which ladies 1S u a yic a arg01 P orcen above 50 por cent, greater than that of mowing; and fourth, you got more straw, 
are invited to compete are offered for tho of w ° o1 according to the weight of carcass. maize Tho number of bushels of potatoes and mako your work look bettor where tho 
exhibition at the Court House in Bocherter, Now this is all right,ns far ns it goes; butin (15,100,000) is two millions loss than that * e ' d t "L’S ‘t" mm/nd'donbk rollers - 
, . . ;n Sofnwion fiof lot order to make the matter plain, he should ot maize, and two millions more than that 1 tnoretoie recommend douDio loucis. 
which will take place Satuiday, Oct. 1st — 1 of wheat . this esculent is also produced in Roll down your grass and barley and wheat 
The list of premiums for articles which the have gone farther an o P more equal proportions in the different lands ; save money and labor in picking up 
ladies may exhibit is larger than any hero- IS 1 S a ' c ^ 10 § roa cs am oun in i o ais am counties, the largest crop (600,000 bushels) stones ; and, in a word, make your lots ap- 
tofore offered, and is intended to comprise cents, in proportion to their weight, which being in Rensselaer; in Albany, 2,222 bus. pear smooth and handsome by using an 
The tobc ultimately threshed ; third, you create 
ness, is found in the honest and faithful dis- The list of premiums for articlos which tho 
charge of personal duty. Do this, and if ladies may exhibit is larger than any hero- 
you havo superior powers of mind—such as tofore offered, and is intended to compriso 
aro calculated to benefit the world—never every article of household manufacture, in 
fear that you will not bo known. For, both useful and ornamental branches. Any 
whether you shine with your own light, as deficiency will bo provided for by special 
doth the sun, or with reflected light, as premiums. We trust the ladies from every 
doth tho moon, your pathway in either case town, and especially those resident of the 
will be luminous and attractive to all whose city, will aid us with their contributions, and 
deeds aro not evil. Remembor that no favor tho Society with their presence. Wo 
good deed of yours, no matter where or assure them all no effort shall bo spared to 
when it is performed, will ever go without render the occasion pleasant and useful. 
exhibition at tho Court House in Rochester, 
which will take place Saturday, Oct. 1st.— 
is tho case according to his figures, and of swoet potatoes are returned. 
turns the scale in their favor. 
Tho State produces 10.000,000 lbs. 
implement which is both cheap and simple. 
0 f —W. Tafpan, in Plough, Loom and Anvil. 
I have no prejudice against the French or w0 °l> th° largest share of which, or 669.000 
, , ,. AT . , , , , lbs., wo owe to Chautauquo; and 940.900 of 
any other breed ot Merino sheep, but like to > of which Renssela ^. has 26 8.000 lbs. 
HARVESTING EEANS- 
Fair Play. 
Mechanics and Manufacturers are ear- 
“ . . ^ 7 . — — — y r— ^ New York, at Saratoga... Sept, 
ion it is performed, will ever go without re nder the occasion pleasant and useful. Ohio Dayton. “ 
its reward —while, on tho othor hand, no Mechanics and Manufacturers are ear- Michigan, Detroit... “ 
evil that you do can ever be erased. nogtly invited t0 preS ent their articlos at Pe.'^yIvania? Phtebu,- g h! “ 
It seems impossible for man to devise an the exhibition. The premiums in this do- Kentucky, Lexington. “ 
cupation here in this stato of probation partment are largo and valuable, well worthy Rhode Island, Providenne, “ 
. , , , , .. ’ * . . . rr , _ . T - t a New Hampshire.Oct. 
at- has so many permanent and lasting their competition. [For Premium List and Maryland, Baltimore. “ 
arms as that of cultivating the earth. Regulations, see pamphlet and bills issued Missouri, . “ 
20. 21, 22, 23 
20, 21, 22, 23 
28, 29, 30 
occupation here in this state of probation partment are largo and valuable, well worthy 
that- has so many permanent and lasting their competition. [For Premium List and 
charms as that of cultivating the earth. Regulations, see pamphlet and bills issued 
As has been truly said, “ God made the by the Society.] 
country—man tho town, or city.” Where One of the Officers. 
can tho man whose mind has been disci- ~ : 
plined and stored with useful knowledge, JfiBP 
bo so pleasantly located, for contemplation 
and meditation, and observation of God’s |j N. 
works, as in the country ? And where so ^ — y 
congenially employed as upon the farm ?— 
Hero all that various and curious phonomo- ^V;7; l j P;=: ■ h; .*; |»t ; «lj lj 11 ? I v: *. 11 i V VI - i ? ■ 
non of tho atmosphere maybe and is ob- U :t :; L; - j i;! 
served — the changes of tho seasons — and ' : ;■ ;<'•'j-j;jii 
what is more interesting than theso to him 
who lives with his eyes and ears open, ever "&**&&*,***. 
ready to communicate the mysteries of this PATENT TIMOTHY AND CLOVER SOWER, 
nether world to man’s inner and chief * 
self? Tho croaking of the reptile, no less Trns is a desirable and ingenious 
see 1 AIR 1 LAY * and Washington 530,000, or more than half As tho grasshoppers in many sections aro 
Victor, N. Y. , Se pt . 5,^i 853 - _ of the whole. However, wo trust this will making destruction with somo crops, it will 
State Fairs —1853 n0 ^ Rng bo so ’ tb ’ s staple is destined to a bo well to commence harvesting as soon as 
_L ‘ moroextensivecultivation. Tho hemp crop any product which they attack, will any 
York, at Saratoga.. Sept. 20.21,22,23 might as well havo been omitted, the whole how answer to como off. Beans will do very 
Dayton..\_ “ 20,21,22)23 Stato having only four tons to boast of. well to bo harvested, as soon as they begin 
:igan, Detroit. “ 28, 29, 30 Tho value of orchard products is sot down to harden a little, oven while they aro in tho 
nont, Montpelier. “ 13, 14, 15 at $i ( 760,000 for tho Stato, and this sum is doughy state, if tho leaves begin to put on 
lsylvania, Pittsburgh. “ 7~ much more equally distributed among tho a yellowish cast. 
;ucky, Lexington. ^ 13,14, lo, 16, L count j es tba n we should havo supposed. If pulled and laid by themselvos a short 
ie Lland x rovKlenne, 13, 14, 15, 16, 1/ 0neida hag |t 88<000) Wayne $83,000. Oswe- time to wilt, thov may then bo stacked or 
Band Baltimore. “ 25 26 27 28 g° $70,600, Westchester $67,500, Monroe “ stookod ” as it is called, and allowed to dry 
0U ri’— . « 3 4 5, 6~7 $67,000, Onondaga $66,000, Washington and ripen at their leisure. 
Carolina, Raleigh. « 18 $65,000, Queons $63,000, Cayuga $60,000, Tho best way to do this has been found 
r . Association, Louis- Rensselaer $56,000, Herkimer $47,000, and to bo something like tho following: Drive 
ville, Ky.,.Oct. 11, 12,13, 14, 15 16 Erie $45,000. In market gardening, the one or two short stakes into the ground 
No. Carolina, Raleigh. 
S. W. Association, Louis- 
Illinois, Springfield. “ 12,13,14 i(>ad is takon bv Queens, which returns which shall be a foot high from tho surface. 
Indiana, Lafayette. “ 13- 14 $309,000, and next to this Now York, which Theso aro to keep the leaves when placed 
Wisconsin, Watertown... 4,.), ), < w0 arG astonished to find figuring in agri- upon them, .so they shall not touch tho 
Lower’canada^Montreat lepi 27. 28, lb 30 cultural tables, but which raises of rogota- ground, if they rest upon the ground Uiej 
Upper Canada, Hamilton, Oct. 5, 6, 7 bles a crop worth $121,000. Kings is noxt 
Southern Central Society, on the list, hef product being $88,000; 
Georgia, Augusta. “ 17,18,19,20 Monroe also claims $85,000, and Albany 
American Institute, New York, Oct. 19, 20, 21 $59,000—all depending on nearness to tho 
i 11 j *• J • • 1 • 1 11JI!! I * 1 i * 1 * 
:i!b b: 
4. 5, 6, 7 
1,2, 3,4 
27, 28, 29, 30 
5, 6, 7 
u.jo.c.w PATENT TIMOTHY AND CLOVER SOWER. Cattaraugus... Randolph, September 15,16. -„ .--y - - h , - d after bo imr pulled- — 
not her world to man’s innpr and chief - • rUm ., n „ at Horsp-Heads Oct 6 7 five other counties exceed 2,000.000, and 2o tney can do nponea aicer Doing puneu 
self’ Tho croaking of the reptile no less Tms is a VGV y desirable and ingenious Cortland^’.Homer, September 13,’ 14, 15. exceed 1.000,000. Of choose, Herkimer is Any of them will do well, P r °^jdei tmy ai o 
' ‘ . g .. . , P , ’. n . , hand implement for sowing Clover and Dutchess.Washington Hollow, October 4,5. tho groat producer, hor amount being 9,- keptfromthoground.andnotpackedto- 
than tho song of the bird or the shrilling of nand imp erne g ? Genesee . Batavia,‘Sept. 15, 16. 948,000 lbs., to 5,218,000 in Oneida; 4,290,- gether m the large masses, so. that the air 
tho insect, is music to his soul, far more in- f imotny seed. It is a simp o noppor with Q reene .Coxsackie, September 27, 28. 000 in Erie, and 4,160,000 in Jefferson.— cannot work somewhat Ireely through tho 
spiring than the screeching and bellowing a zinc bottom perforated with holes at equal Herkimer.Ilion, September 27, 28. Kings, Now York, Richmond and Rockland heap or stook.— Me. Parmer. 
of the fashionable concert-room of the distances. Tho seed is distributed by a Jefferson.Watertown, September 13,14. produce no cheese. —;--- 
town. Ayo, says Nature's true disciple, ono rod, which is vibrated by means of Sq* 91. B0N ’ T ““ ST °° K ' 
day in tho open, sunny field is bettor than a ^s"*t^ h °eed°aeourSly'rad i« re^rl “ firaStod Hort.Soh.Oot.Y 9 ' f 67 . 000 t0 "’ s . t0 132 (100 A" J° <f6ra0n ’ }“>- Do!i,T ‘I 1 ' 0 " tI,0 =° speculators and dro- 
a thousand in tho town. U sows tlie scoa accaiatel )> ana 18 -o ar Mad j son Morrisville Oct. 5, 6 7. 000 in Chenango, 129,000 in Delaware, 126,- ve rs to pick out tho likeliest and best ot 
Tf anv bndv in God’s universe has reason rangod as t0 sow any desired fi uantlt y from Oneida .‘.’.’.’..Utica, September 13, 14, 15. 000 in Chautauquo,and 122,000 in St. Law- y0 ur stock, leaving you only tho ordinary 
y / 2 to 16 quarts per acre. It is a very noat Onondaga_Syracuse, September 14, 15,16. rence. In silk cocoons Chautauquo takes and tho poorest to brood from. It is the 
to bo thankful and take courage, it is the valuable contrivance for tho easy Ontario,.at Geneva, Sept. 28, 29. the load, producing 511 lbs. to 300 lbs. in worst policy you can adopt. By continu- 
intelligent farmer. Mark.ye, the uMUgmt , d and ncrfoct oerformance of » lab „; Orleans.September 29, 30. Yates, and 200 lbs. in.Chonengoj: the whole ingsuch a course, it wiU bo buteehorttime 
farmer — for ignorance is a rebel every- , . ; . ,. p . ,, rp, Oswego,. bept. ~J, 3i). production in the Stato is 1,774 lbs. St. before you will have only ordinary and poor 
whore and no rebel can bo happy anvwhoro wblcb 1S otherwise very difhcult. lie en- St, Lawrence,.. Sept. 15 16 Lawrence is ahead in maple sugar, its yield to select from. Supposing you can got a 
. , , , n r k i graving represents the manner in which it Seneca.Waterloo, October 12,13, 14. being 1 236,000 lbs. to 788,000 in Cattarau- little more for those likely lambs than for 
Let him, then, that would live to be good f It is ma „ u facturod and sold Wyoming.... YVarsaw, September 28, 29. g as £ and 787,000 in Chautauquo. Beeswax the others, you will do well to remember 
and happy, and contented and useful, and , R R jj ALL00Kj 0 f this city. Price, $5. Towx Fairs - and honoy are oquallv distributed. In that it costs no moro to koep them than it 
enjoy this life and prepare for that which _____’ * Galen.Clyde, September 17. value of household manufactures St. Law- do os poor ones; and next shearing time 
is to come, live in the country on a farm.—w. g 4LE 0F Cattle at Auction —In tho vi- lbls . to1 .Bristol Centro, September 21. rence takes tho lead, with $82,000, followed the largo floocos will tell tho story in favor 
______ cinitv of lare-e citips it is alwavs necessary £ 01 £ an J.——Sept. 26. by Jefferson with $80,000, Steuben with of koeping tho host you have. _ . 
MOMtOE COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, to dilposo ofmore dr loss stock in the full lifBtomfieVi.Elst'Bioomfield.'ocL 6. #70,000-and Alleghany with #64,000. In If you intend to inak fc e '* Iffmare 
of tho year, as it is inexpedient for thoir Smond.Houeoye, Oct. 12. value of animals slaughtered, of course New ,„g a colt every year keep tho best mare 
Farmers of Monroe :—Your attention is owners to keep them over winter. — -—-—- York is sot before every othor county, her you can afford. Haven t you noticed that 
Alabama, Montgomery, Oct. — — 
New York County and Town Fairs, 1853. 
Albany.at Bethlehem, October 4, 5, 6. 
Allegany,.at Angelica, Sept. 27. 
Cattaraugus_Randolph, September 15,16. 
Chemung,_at Horse-Heads, Oct. 6, 7. 
Cortland.Homer, September 13, 14, 15. 
' 5 6 7 a crop worth $121,000. Kings is noxt will bo vory likely to rot. On each sido of 
on tho list, hot product being $88,000; these short stakes, drive ono that shall no 
17,18,19,20 Monroe also claims $85,000, and Albany four or fivo feet high. The beans may then 
)ct. 19, 20, 21 $59,000—all depending on nearness to tho be packod loosely between these two high 
— — markets of largo citios. stakes, their tops to tho centre and theh 
markets of largo cities. stakes, thoir tops to tho centio ana tneu 
In butter St. Lawrence stands poorloss, roots outward. In this way they may be 
producing nearly 28,000,000 lbs., or above a suilorod to become dry, at which time thoy 
third of the whole product of tbo State; will be found to be fully ripened, and gen- 
Oneida has 3,960.000 lbs., Orange 3.770,000 orally in a good condition, 
lbs., Delaware 3,780,000, Jefferson 3,580,000; Sevoral other modes are adopted by which 
the insect, is music to his soul, far moro in- Timothy seed. It is a simple hopper with Coxsackie, September 27, 28. 
spiring than tho screeching and bellowing a zinc bofctom perforated with holes at equal Herkimer.Ilion, September 27, 28. 
of tho fashionable concert-room of the distances. The seed is distributed by a 13 ’ 14> 
town. Aye, says Nature’s true disciple,ono n °tched rod, which is vibrated by means of j donroe .(West Dist.) Brockport, Sept. 27. 
day in the open, sunny field is better than a le ™ r attachod to the to P of the ho PP er - “ ( East ?ist.) East Rush Sept 29. 
a thousand in tho town. » «“ sccd and ‘“ s ° f Madison. 
If any body in God's universe has reason ™«” d “ t0 , S ° W ^ Oneida.Utica, September 13, 14. to 
f , /. . , . , 2 to 16 quarts per acre. It is a very neat Onoudaga_Syracuse, September 14, 15, 16. 
to bo thankful and take courage, it ,s the an(J va]uaMe contrira „ oe for tho easy, Ontario,..at Geneva, Sept. 28, 29. 
intelligent farmer. Mark ye, the intelligent ., , c , n n , , Orleans.September 29, 30. 
° . . U ’ . , rapid and perfect performance of a labor _! r a™* oq on 
farmer — tor ignorance is a rebel every- * , . ,, ^ Oswego,. oept. 3U. 
& J which is otherwise very difficult. Tho en- St. Lawrence,.. -Sept. 15, 16. 
whore, and no rebel can bo happy anywhere. 
Let him, then, that would livo to be good 
and happy, and contented and useful, and 
onjoy this life and prepare for that which 
is to come, live in the country on a farm.—w. 
graving represents the manner in which it 
is operated. It is manufactured and sold 
by E. D. Hallock, of this city. Price, $5. 
Sale of Cattle at Auction. —In the vi- 
Orleans.September 29, 30. 
Oswego,..Sept. 29, 30. 
St. Lawrence,.. -Sept. 15, 16. 
Seneca.Waterloo, October 12,13, 14 
Wyoming_Warsaw, September 28, 29. 
Town Fairs. 
Galen.Clyde, September 17. 
Bristol.Bristol Centre, September 21. 
’ ’ ci ni t v of large ci ties i t is al wavs”necessary by Jefferson with $80,000, Steuben with of keeping the best you have. . 
MONROE COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, to dispose of more or less stock in the fall East' Bloomfield-"East"Bloomfield, Oct 6. $76,000 and Alleghany with $64,000. In if you intend to make a prac' tlC0 oi ^ ,s - 
of the year, as it is inexpedient for their aSLand.Honeoye, Oct. 12. value of animals slaughtered of course New mg a colt every year keep the best mare 
Farmers of Monroe Your attention is ownor g to keep them over winter. — -——- York is sot before every othor county, her you can afford. Haven t you noticed that 
asked to the Annual Cattle Show and Fair Several gentlemen near New York, having Bones. —Have those carefully saved.— return being $1,600,000; but we fear t lat when a man comes 0 J )u ' c Kls0 a [j 
of vour County Society. The fair for the stock which they wish thus to dispose of, Keep an old barrel beside your ash house, if proper deduction were made oi a to horse he is al wavs pai itu ai 
w ‘ , T> . . • x -ii i vii „x H rnf .u nnr t have arranged with Col. Jas. M. Miller, the and whenever you find a bone, throw it in. starved, heatod, fevered, and ot eiwiso is- about the stoc % ^ c 110 x- ..- 
Western District will be held at Brockport, well know n Cattlo auction eer, to seU tho an - It is wonderful how they accumulate. If eased creatures, hero converted into food hisitrade ? Keep the best, then for y oui-self- 
on Tuesday, Sept. 2,, and for tho Eastern imals at blic auction . Th ’ e sa]o wi!1 take you want to dissolve them, make a pile of for human beings this sum would bo re- Don t sell your best cow because you can 
District at Rush, Thursday, Sept. 29. Am- place on tho farm of Mr. James Bathgato, bones and fresh ashes; wet moderately, and duced perhaps below that of somo other get.five dollars moio 01 Gr * , - * 
pie arrangements havo been made and lib- at Morrisania, on the 27th inst. Itwasfirst loavoitfor'a month or so. In every two countios whero tho people aro or una e and she wi moio nn ma p 
L, nromiums offered, so that nothin, is appointed for tho 20th, but postponed on hundred lbs. of bone, there i, enough ani- enough to oat health, and wholesome meat, once ereanoherojeareomos aronnff Just 
x- x „ an lee* eviiKMeno erne account of tho New York State Fair.— mal matter, phosphate of lime, and salts to xx.wue.y- so wun u j fe 
wanting to ensure the best exhibitions ever Many of the animals wm be of choice gr0 w an acre of wheat; and, we know not A good cheese should contain all the for your own use, and you will always ha e 
held in tho County, or in Western New breedg) and those who aro in want may find how many barrels of apples. When you buttor ot the milk as woll as tho curd; and as g ood as an Y ono > ‘ • , , d ? 
York, but the active co-operation and as- it a good opportunity to purchase.— Boston plant a fruit tree, give it plenty of bones at in curing, tho butter should remain un- highest prices 01 any J x/ 
sistance of ever, farmer in Old Monroo. cdLtor. tho root. changed. »*• Thmk of tt—A/s. Farmer. 
pose of. Think of it. 
