“ ' " yruYR.E’S TtTTTtATi NEW-YORKER: M AGllIGULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 0CL U~ j 
8; 3d, Same, 5. Five Hues —'Two years and over—E G Cook, 
thi8 department « Mr. F«« of and all monopolies-he is a great sneKler .or readers and There are certain circnnrstance, which will, * » 
West Farms, N. Y„ Mr. Wmxw„«„t of Rhine- conlributors to the Ktiasn and other Agricultural more or less, affect the general issue, such, for 
beclr, N. Y., Va B. Dobbin of Md., Mr. Cosgeu to pull do«u.pr«( m instance, as capab.ht.es for faMenmg, mode of 
f w T v T H McHenry of Inch thmg else that mteifues 1 T] ad dress was delivered by one of your treatment, care and attention bestow ed, Ac.— A i )ikCi& Three Buck Lambs- n m Dart, 5; 2d, egC ook, 
of N. l. and J. n. nicp-^iAx hi a ambition He does not make stump speeches, I be address was aeuvereu uy J b tW avneriment of Morrell's Shepherd. Three Ewe Lambs-E H Dart, 6 ; 2d, J 4 
The ?TY 0 t Sng»tao B TrX' compel ZTypipc. nor tell KocrlacU at elec ion, but ^l.T h” mZoZJ, intheuse of corn 
tor^ There was one very fine Hereford bull, he will go m at a hole that be 1 j™ f “ *Yf eragoTd crowd, and marked attention during ground and cooked is worthy of the special at- M ™ c s ” 0 ; M 2 dfE^o Cook^S; |TVg Nono^? Und^Two 
which was on exhibition at Cleveland, out of again, which is a “ost striking Liverv_a compliment which any speaker tention of those engaged in this department of 
however, which was on exhibition at ^ H e don’t volunteer to go to the delivery-a compliment which any speaKei 
Ohio. I considered him an exceeding y [Kansas ? ] nor to quarrel about bounda -' knows how to appreciate. We predict a glon- 
animal. There were but few Ayieshnes. fences and the Rio Grande are be- ous future for the Society, for we feel sure so 
not recollect of more than one on exhibiUon, r^ ^ ^ of hig ambition . Although intelligent a class of people as were present at 
though there might have been more. 1 J , to the manor born> > ye t he is this Fair, will not permit a cause which is lnti- 
seys were somewhat numerous, and comprised Native A Qf hayin J bufc one mate ly connected with their prosperity to be- 
some of the best specimens I have ever ;eeno JJ»po assi dilates nearer to his type who come useless for the want of their supporter. 
seys were somewhat numerous a l t in fessl0Uj for instead of having but one mately conn 
some of the best *P ^Zlss Xe veil rich principle, lie assimilates nearer to his type who come useless 
thl , S , wVhat pleasure any one can take in goes for seven principles, viz., the Jiveloavesand 
milk ,.but what P lea8 ^e any hail tw0 sma ll fishes. Abolitionists -see how their SEI 
SS.’ T“eyiede.ti?ute<.faUi««u<J.,«.d feeling, bristle when “.• iudignutfou l B «- jr EISI{D r, 
vet there is something about a fine bred Jersey cited,'with strong arms au J y ’ Rural Count 
seel 1 r “ b 
Xt iV^ee^th^exhibition was very good indeed, black and white is not a color with them only its “ ^ 
Messrs Betts & Brothers had some fine South negation, the whole race is oje-M# Jction, is 
Downs just imported. The Silesian Merinos Leicester, black or white, they love all throng 
wei^also welT^represented. Their wool was the chapter, Anti-Renters-hte Falstaff, they ^ but doj 
exceedingly fine and beautiful. Mr. Peters of give no reasons, nor pay any rentsion compu - , 
exceeumgiy uuo . ,_ ... , nool ,_ •— . „„ „ a «lent.v as blackberries, but 
J Same, 5. 
-Saxons.— Buds —Two years and over —2d, Green & Maxon, 
PREMIUMS AWARDED fv^y'ear^ $5= 
At the A. A State Agricultural Society s Fair for 1856, SameAO. 
held at Watlrtovm. Cross-Breed—F t ne Wool Saxon and Merinos. — Bucks—Two 
• - years and over—E G Cook, $10) 2d, GAV Collins, 8; 3d, O Ilow- 
Below we give au abstract of the Awards of ^over-^w coning io! S Tlircc^Buck^Landts—E G'cook,™ 
remiums in the Stock Department at our re- *M> Hawi«d .** ^bs-o w Coi- 
nt State Fair, condensed from a correct list ] a ^ d >a ,j* 0 ; O 2 df J^EL Chajimanrtlneida^Lake^S.^UnderiTyears— 
rnished by Mr. Secretary Johnson : a Eastman, Beiiviiie, Jeff. co„ 10 ; 2d, J Pack, Eiiisburgh, 
J Jeff, co, 8. Five Ewes—Two years and over—Wood & Eastman, 
CATTLE. 10 ; 2d, G Webb, Pamelia, Jeff, co., 8. Under two years—Wood 
-ITTt;" ^7™ Premiums in the Stock Department at our re- ^ O^ow.and, ^ — 
SENECA COUNTY FAIR. ceBt State Fair, condensed from a correct list , an c ^!o 2 ^ 7 R 01 ^^ 
, . . , „ , . furnished by Mr. Secretary Johnson : A Eastman, Bellville, Jeff, co., 10; 2d, J Pack, Eiiisburgh, 
Friend Rural :—This IS perhaps the largest J J Jeff, co, 8. Five Ewes —Two years and over—^Wood & Eastman, 
, _ 1 ,• CATTLE. 10 ; 2d, G Webb. Pamelia, Jeff, co., 8. Under two years—Wood 
Rural County Show Of the season, particulauy Short-horns— Hulls .—Three years old and over—T. Gould, A Eastman, 10. Three Ewe Lambs— G Webb, 5; 2d, Wood & 
their backs arc up at tne cries OI oil Hisnlav of the Ctenus homo in all its ad- Aurora, Cayuga co , ‘Majesty,’ $25; 2d, W. JI. Bullock, Bethle- 
, ., • A ,‘ rn „:i,, A mrdnamationists — 111 the dl& P la y 01 lne C J enus ,wmo m 11,5 hem, Albany co., ‘Prince of Wales, 1 15; 3d, K. G. Collin, Wash- 
brethren in durance Vll-. A. g mixture of races, the Mongolian perhaps ex- ington, Putchess co.,‘Mortimer,’6. Two years old—E. Marks, 
7J/./.L cr.rl sidiitp its not a color with them, only its , . . . . . Camillas, Onondaga co., ‘Echo of Oxford,’ 20; 2d, I<\ M. Botch, 
black and white is not a . cepted. The great stimulus, or principle of at- yi orr i s , Otsego co., *omer Pasha,’ 10 . une year old— p. p. 
negation the whole race is one — Berkshire or 1 . . . ... Campbell, Schenectady, IS; 2d, Gill & Bros., Henderson, Jeffer- 
negauon, tue . , traction, is the horse-trottmg on Wrights gon c *o., • Beiimont,’ 10. Bull caif-A. f. wood, Jeff. co.,‘Bei- 
men were heard to exclaim, as the first two commended 
° . , ... i n over—Hun zerford, Brodie A Converse, ‘Lady Newham,’ $25. 
that this “ was pleasure enough for one day ; Tw0 ycars oW _e. Marks, 20 
but the fastest horses are yet kept in abeyance PBVONS-IJuto-Threeyears and over-Wm. Johnson, Gene- 
exceedingly nne au ,. f , n.a 0 - . oo tilentv as blackberries, but . . , . , , .. Cows —Three years and over—O. Howland, Auburn, Cayuga 
Atnlinti Ga had some of his beautiful Gash- sion , no, not it as pi y elegant trotters came in almost side by side, co ., - Blossom 2d,’ $25. imported Cows .—Three years old and 
jn ' 1 ’ ■’ , .. . . rpi,.;.i„; rW n,(i T , ( i unlike them thev submit to Quarter sates. over—Hungerford, Brodie A Converse, ‘Lady Newham,’ $25. 
mere Goats on exhibition. Their hair was nne, uiuiKe mem iney euuum ^ that this “ was pleasure enough tor one day ; two years old-E. Marks, 20 
Ion" soft and curly, or perhaps I should say He is not a believer in t atner 1 ei s ca - bfc lbe f aste s t horses are yet kept in abeyance PBvoNs-lJuto-Threeyears and over-Wm. Johnson, Gene- 
long, »OJU J i romliirwi ihr. -nranheAes althouirh he often puts on his „ . r .,f . va, Ontario co, $25; 2d, S. Burtis, Oak Corners, Ontario co., 15; 
maw and of a peculiar whiteness that rendered ipc piophcsies, a g i for the afternoon. [This is written at noon on 3d, N. M. Part, No. Harpersfieid, Peiaware co., 5. Two years 
Them very beautiful indeed. They attracted, ascension robe, hut they amell rather too much ^ ^ of fte Pair] So inteM9 „ tte 
aud deservedly, great attention. The Swine of the ‘earth, earthy, and by h.s indifference tbat mornl>g trains from cast *£a,;a»£AY.S& ! tK 
consisted of a few good animals, but as a whole he strongly insinuates that the doc trine is the ^ ^ ^ fteir great length> were au *2fti2XZ}rtfS%S. 5mJ,^£SSS 'b”“: 
it contained many more ordinary than superior deuce to pay and no pitch hot, oi, as a very be]iilicl time—while the whole country, er of the bull which received the first prize,^SiWor Medal. Im- 
epecimeDS. I understood that theie was a show fussy g biped and quadruped, from the north and south, . Megunticook; $ 25 . 
of Poultry, but I did uot succeed m nnQin & 1 . took / > g ^ are here : males and females, old and young, CO i ‘Curley,’ $ 25 ; 2d, r. h. Van Rensselaer, ‘Liiiey,’ 15; 3d, 
There wore some very fine Fruits and Vegeta- He is a li/e member of a 1 the tomperauce ^ a intliag ot fine, healthy nursing *%%%££ 
bles, but this part of the exhibition was quite societies extant-a full blooded WMhmgtmum, AU are in tleir best attlre> from fas h. 
Aurora, Cayuga co ,‘Majesty,’$25; 2d, W. M. Bullock,'Betide- Eastman, Morrell’s Shep. Piscretionary— A Ewe with four 
hem, Albany co., ‘ Prince ol Wales,’ 15; 3d, R. G. Collin, Wash- Lamhs at one birth—I Stapelin, Rutland, Jeff, co , dip. 
ington, Putchess co., ‘Mortimer,’ 5. Two years old—E. Marks, From out of the State .—Bucks, Long Wooted—O A Jordi- 
Camillus, Onondaga co., ‘Echo of Oxford,’ 20; 2d, F. if. Notch, SOTli ]> or t Hope, C W. $10. Middle Wonted—J Spencer, Whitby, 
Morris, Otsego co., ‘ Omer Pasha,’ 10. One year old — P. P. < ; \y, 10. Fine Cheviot Buck —W Roderick, Cobourg, C W, Silver 
Campbell, Schenectady, 15; 2d, Gill & Bros., Henderson, Jeffer- Medal. Fat Sheep—J Spencer, C W, Silver Medal, 
son co., ‘ Beiimont,’ 10. Bull calf—A. F. Wood, Jeff, co., ‘Bel- 
mont,’ 5; 2d, J. E. Orvis, Massena, St. Lawrence co., ‘Barring- SWINE 
ton,’ Trans, and $3. Imported Bulls .—Three years and oyer— Large Breed—B est Boar, 2 years old and over, Hungerford 
Hungerford, Brodie & Converse, Adnms, Jeff, co, ‘St. N'iclio- a Brodie, $10; 2d, 1 year old and over, Wm R'chey, Water- 
las,’ 25; J. W. Taylor, East Bloomfield, Ontario co., ‘Nigill,’ town, 5. Best Boar 6 months and under 1 year, Hungerford k 
commended Brodie, 8. Best breeding Sow 1 year old, Same, 10; 2d, T Hun- 
Cows —Three years and over—O. Howland, Auburn, Cayuga gerford, 5. Best Sow 6 months and under 1 year, Hungerford 
co., ‘ Blossom 2d,’ $25. Imported Cows .—Three years old and & Brodie. 8. Best lot of pigs not less than 5 mos, under 10 
over— Hungerford, Brodie A Converse, ‘Lady Newham,’ $25. moS) a Ilorr, Watertown, 8. 
Two ycars old E. Marks, 20 Small Breed.— 2d best boar 2 yrs old and over, Suffolk, A 
old—J. Brown, Varick, Seneca co., 20; 2d, M. G. Norton, Uouv- (Suffolk,) A B Conger. 10; 2d, E G Cook, 5. Best lot of pigs 
erneur, St. Lawrence co , 10. One year old—E. G. Cook, Bell- no t less than 5, under 10 mos, Suffolk, Green & Maxon, 8. 
ville, Jefi co, ‘Grand Puke, 15; 2d, J. Brown, 10; 3d, R H. Out of State.—B est Boar under 1 yr old. R Coats, Oakville, 
\ an Rensselaer, Morris, Otsego co,, 5. Bull calf G. P. Bent, ^ , g. best g ow un( j er i year, C A Jordison, 8. 
mon,’ Trans. A $3. L. H. Colby, Groton, Tompkins co , breed¬ 
er of the bull which received the first prize, Silver Medal. Im- 
POULTRY. 
Best gray or speckled dorkings, P S Ileffron, Utica, S3: 2d, 
H B Hurlburt, Watertown. 2. Best lot black Spanish, P S 
Hcffron, 3; do Leghorn, J McMin, Pamelia, Jeff. eo..3; 2d, F 
Lansing, W r atertown, 2. Best lot game, (Earl PerbyJ P S 
Heffron, 3; do, Sumatra, Same. 3; 2d do, common, C Brook, 
Watertown, 2. Best lot of buff Shanghai, Samuel Herrick, do, 
3; 2d, G Brook. 2. Best lot large do, E G Cook. 3. Best Brah¬ 
mas, G IV Jenks, Watertown, 3; 2d best, spotted, F ItFarwell, 
Line hut this part of the exhibition was quite societies extant—a full blooded Washingtonian, A11 are in their best attire, from fash- R- H-Van Rensselaer ■ Nonsense ’15; 2d o p. Bent, ‘Prude ’ g, as, G W Jenks, Watertown, 3; 2d best, spotted, F RFarwell, 
Dies, DUl mis pvt r r . mnprn „.. mu r Tlechabite water is his All are in meir UB»t . 10; 3d, Enoch Ottley, 5. He.fer calf-R. H. Van Rensselaer, 5; Watertown, 2; 2d best lot China, O Howland, 2. Best lot gold 
limited. Son Of temperance and neenaoue, watei IS ms ionable extrava gan C e to ^the neat and becoming, 2 d, Enoch Ottley, Trans, and $3. Imported Cou-s-Three years i ftce Bantams, P S Heffron, 3; best silver do, Same. 3, Best 
The show of Horses was, however, the great Gin-ey a and buttermilk his champaigne , yet e tbe g a y er tinted display of crude but showy v" r medal was recommended to k. ii. Van Rensselaer, for ‘Non- BegUoTAMcanfb 1 ^'Heffronfk 3 ’^!lot^Le^hom 
attraction of this exhibition. There were sonre has been foully dandered by the sayrng -a» 
300 Ol' more, from the heavy draught horse drunk as Davy S SOW. Weight's “ TinPOO Brothers,” trotting against jr., Oak Grove, Orleans CO., $25. Two years old—M. C. Rem- Turkeys.—B n st pair. M Salisbury, Eiiisburgh, Jeff. CO., $3; 
down to Ee little pony that yon could carry in He never !« s h or hi. month isn’t eight IL. in KliiSS 8 *t n«. * M.l. 
yonrarms. Then the/«.< horses, the carriage fixed right; he couldn't ‘prepare to pucker,’ ; 
horses, and in short all kinds of horses, as well and it is an old saying that yon cant make a ^ ^ thia rural were not «l ov ‘ dt he £" SJSST - ‘ “ ^" k, ' r “ rou ' &5T& H &!?,:“ W 
as males. These formed a grand cavalcade at ‘ whistle out of a pig's tail, nor a ‘ silk purse lesa „ but onlj fte hor8es more . for here was , p * ,r D S M '° n ' M: 2d a ”' 0 
10 A M., each morning, and continued moving out of a sow s ear, but her eais when piopeily , Q bow 0 f full blood and grades of the bo- ington, 20 . one year old—Same, 15; 2d, a. & n. Bowen, jr, io ; guinea Fowls.— Best lot, H Converse, 3; 2d, G wcoiiins, 2 . 
around tie track for aimut an hour But cue .W will bring the ‘golden mint drops'' to fi.i ^htel, fine sheep, pigs JU poultry. The ™ . — « 
could only know that they were fin* horses- to the silken purse. _ mechanical articles ■were not numerous, but Ateai I |y H ‘ I Pmidee 5 th,’ $25; 2 I, L. R. Lyon, Lyon’s Falls, Lewis best Exhibition Of Poultry owned by Exhibitor.— Best 
ascertain their o .mm would have required too Like man, his toihis up with any interfer- ^ carri made by Kixu, of Romu- “',ii “fCi*, .on- n 8 H.lTw., « Hr..r..r 
much labor in most cases. I hope another year enee of h„ rights, and he is not to be dn,m m )(Jlldid , pecimeM of mecba „i c art. £~T' f,*‘ifflsfeW 
some method will be adopted by which spccta- unless you put his head one way and pull his Qf vegetab i es an d fruit, there were monster converse, • Kiiburn/ Certificate, a. best bull, having received, ^r Medii. 
tors can readily learn the names of the owners of tail the other, like some of the higher mammal kins and gquasb es, California sized pota- he coR S -Three P yeaw^nd over-B. P. Prentice, ‘Tibby,’ $25; 
the favorite animals. We can the most of us spec ies who act by the rule of contraries ; and ^ wurt J ]S) and smooth> fair app ies a Stt e'“C p 4 What is Good Farming ?- How is it that a 
read, and if the animals’ name, together with he is very apt to put his nos* in places wherelie , with ]a , ge grapes and a display of maQ sbould fa,m ’ ,0 do the m0St Credit to him ' 
that of the owner, was placed conspicuously on has no business, and sometimes gets its tweaked £ eacheg tbafc Ne w Jersey might be proud of.- self and his landlord ? It is thegeneralques- 
the animal, or even carried by the groom on a for his pains. None of his hig lei ype can moie „ specimen of a growth of fifteen alderneys, Imported— Bulls —One year old—E.‘ p.^Pren- tion that must here be considered. A crop o 
. . - .1 1 • 1 lx_1 J I i IV - j al,. iLwi.i'iini, vsf iliu W.TV wii;cli n 1 c min /v„„c ThraA vravk and over—Same. *25. • i i e -. 1 . 1 . — cumiu 
But other thmgs rural were not “ lov a tne [ or(1 cowp exhibited.] 
less,” but only the horses more ; for here was a & 
large show of full blood and grades of the ho- W 20 . 
vine breeds, fine sheep,pigs and poultry. The K™ k £?&._ Bulls _ ThTee ycars Rnd ovcr _ R . P . PrcntIce , 
mechanical articles were not numerous, but Albany, ‘ Dundee 5tb,’ $25; 2d, L. R. Lyon, Lyon's Falls, Lewis 
common, A M Woodward, 
pair long eared, P S Heffron. $3. Best pair 
oodward, Rutland, 3; 2d, S Wilson, Water- 
and over—E. P. Prentice, ‘Tibby,’$25; 
IUe7"2 C d; 2d, Same) What IS GOOD FARMING ? - HOW is it that a 
iSSo 5 ' Hefferc^E a Tp re P n^’’ man should farm, to do the most credit to him- 
ford A Brodie, Trans, and 3. Imported Cows-f Three years and ge jf and b j s landlord ? It is the general ques- 
over _Hungerford A Brodie, 25. Two years—Same, 20._ 
Alderneys, Imported— Bulls — 1 One year old—E. P/Pren- 
method by which the owners of animals can be A mathematician -he understands latitude and q{ thig C0UQt ’ the w. part of Waterloo.— 
readily ascertained. longitude, and if he cannot ‘ laise the whirlwind 0 f Flora, owing to the season, a few finely tinted 
Friday morning, we left this great exhibition, and direct the storm, Ins barometrical proper- dabbas were t be ou iy prominent beauties, 
and, on arriving at New York, the moment we ties invariably indicate its approach He has The \ (HarvestHome ;r last night , was aregu- 
were seated in the Hudson River cars, although also some pretensions to classica celebrity. In ^ ^ ^ mult J it 
then some 300 miles away, we felt that we were the early stages of our national literature, learn- J inspiring influence of the 
at home. One acquainted with the excel ent pigs divided the aurel with some of our “ f 
management of this road, and the New York learned men , and in those days when we did nt Waterloo ora b 
Central, at once feels a degree of security which print by cart loads and avalanches, nothing Pruo 
is wanting on many of our other roads. Then, made a greater sensation in the reading world ’ ' *’ t r _ 
again, the track is kept in such excellent con- than Jlogg's Tales. He is the only creature that C0KN m pork vs. corn in the crib. 
dition that one seems to glide along, instead of improves by hanging ; a man or a dog isn’t - 
One year—(Jill & Uros-, 10 ; za, a. r. \\ooa, ju; ^a, d uoiims, 
of this county, the N. W. part of Waterloo. — 1<e R ay> Jeff, co., 5. lleifcr calf—M. Salisbury, 5; 2d, A. F. 
Of Flora, Owing to the Season, a few finely tinted Natives— Cotes—Three years and over—A. Harris, Water- 
town «;25' 2d. H. F. Humphrey, 15; 3d, R. P. Murray, Water- 
lll n ll, I I . Wofo-lowr. 90 
tion that must here be considered. A crop of 
turnips, a herd of cattle, or a sample of seeds 
have made many a one’s fame ere now ; though, 
after all, these cin only be individual items in 
the account. It is the uniform and methodical 
excellence of a system that in the long run will 
be the most likely to pay. To be sure, some 
T > .^nngerford,^do”i 5 ;^'d^fS^e, r ib.^' , H e F? , Humphrey, e iu o? have wooed fortune, and wooed her well, too, 
dinary dairy cows, Vol. Trans. . directin'? their energies more particularly 
Working Oxk.v.—B est 20 yoke—Hiram Converse and others J . , , , r ,, 0 
Jofforeon co ,$50; 2d best 10 yoke from any town, A. B. Carter to OUC especial branch of the pursuit. bllCll, 
. * - • • n f He ToiforKon CO S.)l); Z(l DCfit 1U yoKC iroiii nuy town, n. i arter TO ODO eBUCOlitl uiauou va* ^ 
came off under the inspiring influence of the al ®d 0 thcrs, Champion, Jeff co., 20. Best single yoke, A. Fitch, , ^ 11 . p Y pp n ti or ,«l Their 
Wr 1 v L.,C C -K-md with o-rent edit Details Westmoreland, Oneida co., 20; 2d, M. Salisbury, 15; 3d, George however, at best can be but exceptional. Ilieir 
Waterloo brass band with great eclat. Details ^"springfieid, 5. depends on there being but few 
and nrizelistm my next. S. W. Steers— Throe years old—Ottley <fc Oaks, Phelps, Ontario 1 ... . . ,, 
' ^ xr xv „ / co T $io 2d, g. Chamberlain, Eiiisburgh, 8; 3d, c. b. Eastman, others anywhere near an equality with them. 
Waterloo, N. Y., Oct. 17,1856. villa Trans. A 3.—[Franklin, son of J. Parker, 1st prem- ° J , . . ,. ^ .i;i.„ 
__ q ,_ ium for training steers, silver medal.] Two years old — Chas. B. Whereas good cultivation, OU a limited area like 
ium for training 
dition that one seems to gtme aioug, ill improves uy , “““ „ . " 6 ” . , TT , f $S 2d, A . A 11 . Bow on, jr., 5. A. N. Converse, 12 years old! 
, . • i r d a nd iammed about as is the case in W ortli half as much after this ticklish operation, The following calculations, relative to the cost fr^ me i iftt , k .fr. co , training a yoke of steers, silver medal. 
5 ome of the roads that do not attain one-half but he becomes a Lord Bacon in philosophical, 0 f fattening hogs upon corn, we extract from ^IXVyeariteg °° m ,L ,u '° IMiro 
the ir speed. I have been over a great many a nd a Hampden in political, gastronomy. Hanf’s Merchants' Magazine. The subject is one fat CATM-Bartte4 
^ t i. iv fVivnn a „ wifL oil Lie fan1 fa ( vca nmilrl c :_formnvu anH if fhp mnffpr r.nn _ l t w Tnvlor. 8. Heifers, 3 years old—J. W. Tavlor 
ChaT^ion^J^ff^o^T^raS^nd^lw. ^ Training e’teers'besT, u^l. ours, can never extend too generally; while, 
were we called on to fashion a model farmer, 
Palme’lift, Jeff, co , training a yoke of steers, silver medal. we cau on ]y repeat that WC should have him to 
' mainly depend on the thorough harmony of hi, 
-S“.«SK±S51 THSatnESaWST. arrangement.. Like an acjompli.hed mu.ican. 
different roads since I left you, some three And yet, sir, with all his faults, ‘ we could 0 f importance to farmers and if the matter can vc . a reoid-J. w.^"Aibany T fora 6 or a real gentleman, there should not he a note 
, r I voGafitr Q-nrl T 1 — nnora n Viottor mss.' for vmi miist, ha ve T „ in a rmpstinnof fifrnres — if a mathe- .Li""sin and Dinloma. ’ t Jean nv an nrnnment, hilt, what was Wflr- 
1 e - vpt for speed, safety and ease, I better spare a better man,’ for you must have be reduced to a question of figures—if a mathe- y : ea r oidTiereford cow, $10 and Diploma. ’ ’ out of place, or an ornament but what was war- 
1 • found none that will compare with the observed he has many redeeming qualities; m al preciseness can be obtained—the benefits f. w„ short-bom bull, Dip. and $15; R. Coates, Oakville, c. ranted by its use. And why not have a model 
HmUon River and New York Central. and with me, sir, he improves on acquaintance; thereof cannot he over-valued. They are as 1 w’. farmer ? We have prize oxen, renowned sheep 
Yours, s. p. c. for the shining tints of our cloaks, our coats and follows: Roderick, Cobourg, C. W.DJack^Gaiioway bull, Dip. and 10. aD d famous pigs. Beyond these even, despite 
-- hats, the glossy ringlets of the ‘ smooth skinned „ it is estimated from an experiment made by ali wom-sta/Hons.-Best s<aiiion. 4 years and up- the flow of ridicule with which it was so long 
and famous pigs. Beyond these even, despite 
the flow of ridicule with which it was so long 
- - - bats, the glossy ringlets OI Uie • smuuui sitiuneu « It 1S estimated irom an expemueiu maue uv Foa ^ WoRK -Sta/tlons.-Best Slaliion. 4 years and np- the flow ot ridicule witn which ill was fco lung 
EEPORT on SWINE. woman on the ottoman’—her ivory teeth and g_ B. Anderson, that 100 bushels of corn will J. wkufintwe^, M J C eff ea co“6; attempted to swamp the effort, we have still 
-- the brilliancy of her jewelry, is due to one of produce 1,000 lbs. of gross increase in the weight "th, a’ A H. Bowen, Jr,’Youatt. Warren A Healy, banten, DreiD i um8 f or good laborers. Each, in their 
Below we give the substance oi a nuuioious t he productions of this much abused animal; 0 f bo gs. One hundred thrifty hogs were weigh- “oks. silver medal; also, k. Fheips, Hopkinton, St. Lawrence several ways, has been found to answer. No 
Report on Swine, made by L. B. Langworthy, fais outer integuments furnish the seat for the ed a nd put into a pen. They were fed 100 days | D.Tatksom do,Tran’s Cl ‘ nl ° n ’ ht ' hawrente t0 - ^ ou ' man was t ever tbe worse for a little well- 
_——- ^ . , -n _ • 1_1 A r. 4- TTfik^r. odTT- . .. _ X . l n 1 w , v» 1 ir " . -X 1 • i 1 i 
Esq., at the N. Y. State Fair held atLtica sev- mailed warrior and the equestrian sportsmen on as mucb corn as they could eat. The average ?o* a« wok-^w £” d u^lVs.^^Bionmfwlter- merited distinction. And we believe 
eral years ago, and alluded to in recent number ^ sportswomen ; his olein is the light and his oss j ncre ase per hog for the 100 days was 176 jtu. a eo e . r $25; 2 d, s. Adstt, RutiHud,’ Jeff, co., is- 3d, L. ^culture would suffer no harm from I 
of the Rural as worthy of re-publication.— „ ine tbe food 0 f all Christendom, and many a it> s ., 0 r at the rate of 1% lbs. per day. It thus « a 0P “h "'Q^mker^eufen!'m , a j iff’ Co., t'i'i.'s': ’ °' lutt ’ ' few more of her model-men to point to. 
Though « got up” so long ago, its rich humor, Weg< . India merc hant has made a fortune out of app ears that one bushel of corn will produce a m ^ K 8 A ^ a f r T v me, e N. Y, a $ 2 °" 2 d, G T’ec k“ v an'"" r"; 15 ; Lane Express. 
and many of its political allusions, are season- ^ OTOBS increase of 10K H». Throwing off one- 3 d ; r! McNe.i, 6 ;a. Jj-^dYourit^DizcreHo^ --^- 
able and will be appreciated at the present ^ iD£ 
juncture: gentility. 
« Mr. President—W hy as humble an mdi- ar i s to 
man was yet ever the worse for a little well- 
merited distinction. And we believe that ag¬ 
riculture would suffer no harm from having a 
Am Yvinrn Lp.r model-men to point to .—Mark 
and many Ol lis P uuw ' ,a , . 7,1 w hogsheads. gross increase OI iuy 2 IDS. inruwmg im uue- f pair of MarerforaUwork.A Hungerford, 1U. 2d best 
able and will be appreciated at tne p cs n ^ nd indeed, sir, they are very pertly apeing gf tb t 0 com e at the net weight, gives 8 2-5 lbs. pa i r of Horses^H L Monroe, Rutland, 5; 3d, w d Carter, 
juncture: . gentility. It has been said that they are the 0 f porb are made by one bushel, or 56_ lbs. of "through bred.— Best stallion, 4 years and upwards, 
“ Mr. President— Why as humble an mdi- tfue aristocracy 0 f the country; true, they can’t con)) i jjj. 0 f pork is the produce of 5^ 1 lbs. of HaSltonian/^i ^Rteh, Wateno^', j^ffco^H^d,! v^ 2 ^ 
vidual as myself, was selected as chairman of p]ay 0Q the pian0) but a Utter of little corn . oSef 'a auid., M C t 
the committee on hogs (yes, sir, hogs is tne ■ < responsibilities,’ put in a box, with From an experiment made by Samuel Linn lone , Franklin co., 20 ; 2 d, E Warner, Canton, st Lawrence co., 
__v_has V orcwe xco h .. . . 1 , , . , A ium <11 1 j Am... in. MTCrsrv. Potsdam, St. Lawrence co, 3; 4th, F Monroe 
the committee on hogs (yes, sir, hogs is the ^ Qrcine < responsibilities,’ put in a box, with From an experiment made by SamueLLinn ^ne,^ranklin'co., 20 ; 2 d, k w 
word) is past my comprehension ; custom has gtriDgg to their tails and attached to keys, would witb 53 hogs, as reported in the Patent Office Ktitiand, Jeff'c 0 P voiTau. Bel 
sanctioned the practice of bringing into this re- (discourse raos t eloquent music.’ With jewels Report f or 1849, 6}f lbs. of corn produced 1 lb. je"ff g ca°Y f 
port all the wit and joyous philosophy of Her- their nQseRaDd their cau dal appendages nice- of pork . whe^fc’Sn.’stLmenc! 
aclites, and the jests and merriment ol tne ^ cur led, they spin street yarn as much at From the experiment of Hon. II. L. Ellsworth, veare oid-A C Pierce,^Orie^ 
laughter moving Momus— Shakspeares and eage ag a Broadway dandy or dandyzette; re p 0 r i e d in the Patent Office Report for 1847, it Be 8 t d staiiion m s’Stroud,’ Lei 
Taking Care of Farm Implements. — Eveiy 
farmer should have a house for keeping his im¬ 
plements. It should be tight and dry ; and 
adapted for repairing, altering, cleaning and 
Col mans the younger, and Hoods, have gone ^ ey are tbe true lazaroni of the country.— a pp ea rs that 3 4-5 All of 
before in hogology —the whole groun is occu- j,^ ery atdma i—every man, woman and child jh 0 f pork . This experi 
pied—the subject is exhausted, and after the ^ orkg ^ but Lim . be w011 > t wor k, nor you can’t gcale< 
T , Oneida co 10. Best Stallion, 3 years old, G A Childs, Ma- adapted lor repaiung, aiuenug, ^a.uru b 
an experiment made by Samuel Linn 5 :^; l^^^ence‘co 3 S - 4 th?p e ^nroe sharpening them. Every implement, when not 
hogs, as reported 111 the I atent Office Outlaid, Jeff'co., Youatt. Best Mare, 8 years old. J stapelin, reQU i re d for use, should have its proper place, 
or 1849, 6)4 lbs. of corn produced 1 lb. p^e^hlimpion, Jeff K ca°You!!tt. d, 2 yeare om-stail’ion, u and before it is laid past for winter, all tbe 
W*heel er!' Canton.' BtYmi Two bright metal belonging to it, should be Careful- 
the experiment of Hon. H. L. Ellsworth, Years Year B oid- ly dried and well greased to prevent rusting.— 
in the Patent Office Report for 1847, it B est fetniiion. s Stroud, Lenox, Madison com $10: 2d, , M R , • • w ln C h poisons the farmer’s 
that 3 4-5 IbL of cooked meal made 1 to * st Lawrence co., Youatt. Discretionary—i pair ot bay Durse . many farmers allow their plows, har- 
,rk. This experiment was on a small ^±",2,,., M J M Ox., / uUiv , tors t0 rnBt „ d rot in this 
• . . . ns's 1 jrttoS&iS CJWCS-W&I? corners of open damp sheds, during six months 
Barrett, Henderson, $10; 2d, C Scrip- 
renowned reports of the wits and geniuses of makg b j m work ■ be is the only gentleman. Assuming that it. requiredj6% lbs. of corn to Ada d mR. n Jeff°co.?io 15 to 16 hands— Best p»ir,’E Coining, Jr, ^ ie year> and they seem surprised that their 
the Bay State, I can expect to come but halting- gborfcj gir> if all my deductions are fair, the make x jj,. 0 f pork, tie costbf its production ^"^Mawh, 8 ’hSCSm, 15 ; 2 d,c s Chirk! implements do not last longer. All farm im- 
ly off, and perhaps finish a great bore. Ad ma^ quadruped is treading close on the heels of the wiU be seen f rom the following table. The la- Oswego, to. ^ q Henders0D) $10; 2 d, c Scrip- plements, after having been used during the 
lum forum suarium mcos porculos contuii. and in this age of namby pamby twaddle bor 0 f feeding and taking care of the [hogs is tU re? Watertown, 8.' ' ’ ’ spring, summer and fall, should have their 
Would that the mantle of the lamented Lincoln aboufc the exfcen8 i on of the rights of suffrage, not included in the estimate :—Whencom costs JGWa“rtei?8 Bea ' S ’ A d ams , $ i° : woo d-work painted, also their coarse metal 
had fallen on my shoulders. Although 1 con- and woman ' B rights I think, Mr. President, jgiz cents per bushel, pork costs [cents per single Trotting Horse, Mare or Gelding —In Harness. work • and every bolt and nut should be oiled, 
fess to the vulgarity of being a lovei o por , ^ ought to vote.” pound. When corn ccets 17c per bu., pork costs ^^wi ck The re sa! Je&'coUk. Best trained riding horse, for j oss 0 f an ounce of iron by rust, is equal to 
yet as to my delight in the ‘ living beauties, -- 2c per lb. When com costs 25c per bu., pork geniieman or lady, M«j ^^^‘ 110 ^ s^ket’^Ha^or, Jeff. the logg of an ounce of go ld. Carefulness in all 
sir,«there is no speculation ul theejest ey STEUBEN COUNTY FAIR. cogts 3c per ffi. When corn costs 35c per bu., kSM,* ^ ^ CA!fAI>A ._ Be8t B, 0 od Smition, 4 things is economy, and a little extra trouble 
yet as to my delight in the ‘ living beauties, -- 2c per ib . When com costs per bu„ por* u h s Ba^'ii, Ley'denr'Lewis^coYsVsd: e' 1' Cole, the loss of an ounce of gold. Uarenuness in au 
sir,‘there is no speculation in the eyes tney STEUBEN COUNTY FAIR. costs 3c per lb. Wheli corn costs 35c per bu., fie'nde’rson, 5. _' ; ... . things is economy, and a little extra trouble 
a ’ , 1 I- _ tr> fi.p thporv of the _ costs Ofo (im X From OTHER States AND Canada.— Best Blood Stnllion, 4 tuiug» J’ 
gl f. c “.T—v of Creation' the W. attended the Third Annual Shoe- of the pork coat, 4c per ft. /When corn coete 42c per saves extra expense, 
celebrated woik 5 p A1in f« Ao* ^snpiptv on the 8th and bu,, pork costs OC pci lb. Charlotte, Chittenden co., Vt.. 15. Best Brood Mare ot all -- 
isone of the type, of1—““ ^ g^“ in8t . Although tte Society is in it. infan- rMiing the above a. correct, at the present A Mammoth SHBxe.-Oa board the steamer 
the ° oT, sSeL^e 0*";^ c„e the™ wasa very fair display of most of market value ol corn in Rochester pork made ££ Northerner, on her passage from Kingston to 
count why 6 ?“ e °'“inaptly sometimes failed the articles and animals usually exhibited on therefrom costs about 7 cents per yound.-Ens c. w ^ this port , on Thursday last, we witnessed the 
inclined, and are the ‘ swinish mul- such occasions. It takes time to get the people The following table shows what thefaimer Pat g DEEP —Long Woofed—Two years and over— J McDonald, largest sheep we ever saw. He was two years 
by aye*. JE7”. properly aroused to the very grit importaLe realizes for his con, sekl in the form of ,tork ». ol d!and weighed 315 pounds. He was an im- 
T ,. of mfn's ^l olid act, exhibt some of these shows, and hence it is that they pro- When pork sells for Jc.per ft it br.n^ 2= pe, ,r-dSS ported sheep, and was exhibited at the Previn- 
terpart of ma - , ■ .^onpnsities — temper gress slowly. But the people themselves were bu. for corn. AVhen poik sells p . over> Wood 4 Eastman, 8. cial Fair at Kingston. A gentleman Irom Vei- 
striking analogies m-propensities temper g ^ ^ tbrifty . looking briD gs 33c per bu. for corn. When pork sells $ LonoWoole^^ mont had purchased him and was taking him 
and conduct. enlarged scale, people we have seen nowhere than we saw in- for 5c per ft. it brings 4-c per bu. .r -n home. The price paid was *315 - a dollar a 
b fffetfeTwZtr loco this deponent saitb uot, side ofthe Society's enclosure on the two days When pork sells for Go per ft. it. brings pound for mutton I What think ye of that 
but whether whig 1 of the Fair. The attendance was very large, not per hu. for corn. Jertbrd * Brodie, 5; 2d, J McDonald, Morrell s Shepherd - farme rs of St. Lawrence ? He was as large as 
for ha is equally partialto^ f thaQ from twelve to fifteen thousand on The question is one that every farmer can, by a nd we would go just as willingly 
meat, as to Poke root for Ids subsistence.^ He less i ^ ^ ^ ]agt . Lbere could not observation and experience, settle for himself Trans . an d$3. N J me et the bull on the bridge as that sheep- 
goes for annexation M -n » treasuries have been less than 20,000 on the grounds.— If he possesses the requisite knowlec ge it will | Y S 0 . w!g^W 3d « Coming jn, &t Lawrence American. 
!Td\ b fJi^tbu°u'fSos^ to CS And here, as anywhere else, wo found the most give him an opportunity to dispose of k,s corn . U.4., ,».-0 M.., l«, *. 
STEUBEN COUNTY FAIR. 
When com costs 25c per hu., pork ge-ujj-j- - 
4 veHrs and upwards, tl J5ateilc, uraiton, u. w., 10 — , , 
draught Stallion of all work, 4 years and upwards, P A ^ MAMMOTH SHEEP.—Ou board tne Steamer 
nn Toronto C. W., 15. Good 2 year old colt, W II Gard- ^ 
riorvin, C. w., Trans. Good 6 year old colt, J p Lake, Northerner, on her passage fiom Kingston to 
in, c. w, Trans. this port, on Thursday last, we witnessed the 
Sheep— Lent; Woolcd —Two years and over—J McDona’d, largest sheep We ever Saw. He was two yeaiS 
f!' 3 ^*under!wo ynitri>—j McI)omild, a war| I (‘n! 5 °° < MiJdt'c 0 ld, and weighed 315 pounds. He was an im- 
years and ported sheep, and was exhibited at the Prcrnn- 
Wood & Eastman. 3. c ' ia [ Fair at Kingston. A gentleman trom Yei- 
and conduct. enlarged scale, feo'ple'm have seen nowhere than w'e saw in- for 5e per ib. it bring! 42c per bu. M corn home. The price paid was $315 - a dollar a 
b fwheUiefiritfo^or loco this deponent saitb not, side ofthe Society's enclosure on the two days When pork sells for Go per ft. it. bungs po»»d *» -f- 1 What think ye of that 
but whether whig , of the Fair. The attendance was very large, not per hu. for corn. Jerford A Brodie, 5; 2d, .J^McDonaid, Morrei]is Shepherd- farme rs of St. Lawrence ? He was as large as 
forheisequa yparia subsistence. He less than from twelve to fifteen thousand on The question is one that eveiy mmei cm, y ^ J> TitTdnd fou'r Lari* j one birM-Mfred Chamberlain, a young steer, and we would go just as willingly 
4 - u oonallvpartial to Clay for his amuse- oi tne ran. 1110 ^^ 1 , 1 . - ° j 
Pole root for his subsistence. He less than from twelve 
