MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
to continue in existence a power, or a prin- which the Committee) aro disposed to view POULTRY CHEAPER THAN PORK. g ^ |tOtt % fOtirftL 
ciple, after it has answered its end, or when as new and useful. I lie tongue or pole, is Mr. Editor:—A llow me to say a few __ 
the necessity which called it into being has loose like that of a wagon, and the machine wor(ls j n y 0ur paper b behalf of that much LIST OF JUDGES, 
ed is balanced behind on a guide roller, which neglected class of slock, that are usually p 0R Annual Fair at Utica, Sept. 7, 8,9,10,1852. 
« The necessity ceased as soon as seed allows it to accommodate itself to uneven found upon a farmer’s premises without ” a - 
E he necessity cease_ . nllf , reduces the burden location,” if they have a name. They are cattle. 
the necessity which called it into Deing nas muse uko uiau ui wav, wor(ls m your pap er in oenan oi mat inucu 
ed is balanced behind on a guide roller, which neglected class ot slock, that are usually 
CC “ The necessity coased as soon as seed allows it to accommodate itself to uneven found upon a farmer’s premises without "a 
was perfected.” But how came the seeds to surfaces, and greatly reduces the burden ^Xght foc?ugh7Thave quarters Nkor t Horn hull 
bo diffused through the soil to so great a and labor of the team. 0 f their ()W n, and *> shift for themselves j^ a \ ire i F actor y Me 
depth? Those who believe the earth to They also had on triala Corn Planter, a upon the first fenceitree, or out-house that qq 10mas Tabor,Oh< 
have been created in the condition in which simple and cheap machine; that dropped aitords rest to ther feet. Even in these Short Horn Cow, 
it now exists, must either adopt the doctrine from four to seven kernels regular. In ® ted from e|farthest°India**and be- 
of “ spontaneous vitality,” or maintain that level and uniform soils it cannot fail o y OIU ^ thero are thousands of farmers who 
seeds were were originally created in the doing the work perfectly. By inserting | )avo , 10 shelter for their fowls better than 
much deeper,) from which it follows, that Killam & Velloan, of Churchville, had on 
the soil must at that time have been agita- t ho ground, and exhibited at work, a Gang 
tod and thoroughly blended together to the pi ovv Cultivator, of a very peculiar and in¬ 
same depth. The remarks already made, g en ; ous construction. It is so contrived 
are a sufficient answer to the first and the that ;t ean wor k from one to six inches in 
second view of the subject, while the third <] cp th, and performs first rate cross plowing. 
ber night, when tko thermometer stands Falls . ohas.’ F. Dickinson, Victor; George 
below zero. The sty must have a place, g^effer Scottsville. 
and the grunters be made comfortable, with ’ Ayrshires.— Le Roy Mowry, Greenwich ; 
a waterproof roof and a warm bed; for gBl Ivirtland, Greenbush; James A. North, 
Alexander. 
pork cannot be made to good advantage, 
without proper attention. Pork growing is 
a main reliance to pay the rent or their hir- 
v (tier Anderson Keese, Keeseville; Fitz A. Steb- 
' Jig, g)UltlUJ. bins, Penn Yan. 
_ Trial of Implements .— John Delaficld, 
F JUDGES Oaklands; Gen. Rawson Harmon, Wheat- 
W, Sept. 7,8,9,10,1852. land; Anthony Van Bergen, Coxsackie ; 
__ Jonathan Edgecomb, Albion; J. Stanton 
lTTLE. Gould, Hudson; Sanford Howard, Boston, 
A TT T> „ r, , tt n Mass.; B. B. Kirtland, Greenbush; E. P. 
Short Horn BM,— Col. Horace Capron, Albany; Ho ’„. 0eo . GoiUoSj 0 n- 
.urcl Factory ,Md.;A . G. Percy, Newark, ond ’ John Mallory, Benton; Andrew J. 
'“' nd ' Ltboi, Lhestnu . p , Heermance. Rhinebeck; Joseph E. Holmes, 
Short Horn Cows .—Samuel W. Bartlett, M , . . Hovloke Mass 
V. Fuller, Skaneateles; Machinist, ilo>loko Mass. 
DAIRIIbS. 
Rhinebeck- Butter. —T. B. White, New York ; John 
,seo; Geo.’ Tuckerman, g Ioon h Washington; Jas. II. Dunbar, East 
Hamilton. 
3 sh. R. Lawton, Great . Cheese .-.John A. Sherman Rutland; An- 
N’ewbury Bronson, War- Jre* W Leggett New York; Lyman H. 
Koeseville Babbitt, Orangeville; C. L. Kiersted, Cairo; 
’ P Whitnov Niagara Guy Reecl , Richmond Mills. 
•kinson Victor’- George Sugar and Honey.— Hon. John Benedict, 
Amson, victoi, ucoi to c Low ^ Ue . Joshua Frattj j un-j Sherburne; 
}oy Mowry, Greenwich; II an i e ^ Dates, 1 almua. 
mbush; James A. North, flour, grain, &e. 
Grain and Seeds. —Hon. Ashley Daven- 
Robert Rome, Geneseo; Geo. Tuckerman, 
Niagara 
great a commotion of the solid portions of eral weB colls tructod and highly finished attention that is lavished upon their more 
the earth, plows on exhibition, called No. 10 and 12 gross and less attractive neighbors. Gj' 0 ant Plains; Henry Baker, Jamestown 
That the car* has been cgitatod even to Curtis’Plow, which are hold in very high SeTfoVhis caShrechbSJr th^plgsjtd 
a much greater depth at an eailier period estimation j n that quarter, lliey have a wi n supply his tail© with greater luxuries, Gcntsco, J. G. 1 c o , . 
of its existence, thero can bo no doubt.— con t r ivance which not only strengthens the and at a cheaper! rate. And to establish f^Wait ‘ Corfu ^Martin S 
And when we know that many kinds of p j ow> but allows a change of the beam to this position, we will tell you a talo quite or °jg run g W j c k ’ 
seeds will lie in the earth unchanged, for t } 10 right or left, whereby the furrows are as 1‘tcrally as some others founded upon g teer8> 2 years .—Alvin Chamberlin, 
many years, even when within the influence mac le of any width desired. Also, tho Cay- a< ? ' , John P. Stannard, Alexander; Lyman 
of the sun, while if buried below that influ- U g a pj ovv> Tho wooding part was done i„ g^ock bard, Homer, 
ence they will remain unaffected for an m- by A D Hill in a ve ry superior manner. iu food for fowls. 39 81 
definite length of time, the mystery , rt anj Messrs _ R apa ]j 0 & Co., also, had on exhi- Total . * 79 77 S. White, Whitesville. 
Grade and JYative Cross.— Wm. A. Mills, port, Copenhagen ; Hon. Peter Crispel, jr., 
Mt. Morris ; John R. Page, Sennet; Joseph Hurley; Jason Clarke, Plessis. 
Daniels, Saratoga Springs. Vegetables.— Hon. Robt. Harper, Albany; 
JYatives .— Norton S. Collin, Hillsdale; Wm. Logan, Broadalbin; Edward Johnson, 
Martin Holmes, Dundee; George Beach, Durham. 
Jewett. " Flour .—Jeremiah S. Gillet, Penn Yan; 
Working Oxen .—Elnathan Gasley, Pleas- N. II. Gillet, Syracuse; I. B. Carey, Marcy. 
ant Plains; Henry Baker, Jamestown; Au- domestic manufactures. 
relius Tunnecliff, Warren; Jehiel Freeman, jy 0 . j—Col. Seth Miller, Constableville ; 
Geneseo; J. G. Redfield, Delhi. E. N. Thomas, Rose; Edward S. Massy, 
Steers, 3 years old .—Gideon Pitts, Rich- Watertown. 
mond • Dank Waite, Corfu; Martin Spring¬ 
er, Brunswick. 
Steers, 2 years .—Alvin Chamberlin, Lima; Wilson. 
John P. Stannard, Alexander; Lyman Hub- JYo. 3.—Jos. Watson, Clydo; E. J. Boyd, 
ird, Homer. Binghampton; Robt. Howell, Nichols. 
Steers, 1 year. —Jos. Lounsbery, Monti- Manufactures. —Jas. M. Cook, Ballston 
:llo; David Judd, Elizabethtown; Samuel Spa; Jesse Angel, Almond ; Virgil Draper, 
White, Wliitesville. Romo. 
Milch Cows .—Moses Eames, Rutland ; C. needle, shell and wax work. 
avillo, Dekalb; Asahel G. Braco, Cedar- Mrs. Arthur Watts, Chilicothe, Ohio; Miss 
He. Caroline D. Miller, Constableville; Mrs. M. 
Fat Cattle. —Jas. Battersby. Clinton Mar- e. Wager, Utica; Mrs. A. S. Stevens, Attica; 
at, Albany; Joel L. Smith, Weathersfield; Mrs. E. Huntington, Rome; Mrs. L. E. 
JYo. 2.—II. P. Mills, Mt. Morris; Joseph 
W. Ball, Schuyler Lake; ReubenF. Wilson, 
Monti- 
Samuel 
thero be, is easily explained. And the fact b jtj on e jgbt or ten varieties of tho Eaglo It produced in eggs.$34 92 
of tho existence of these long buried seeds, Plow Corn Cultivator, Solid Shank Steel “ in manure . 5 00 
is a strong argument in favor of the theo- Hoegj Forkg} &C-j &C-> as als0 had Mr. J. P. In stock at closc of year . 50 00 
ries of tho geologists. H - 
Down East, June, 1852. 
PLOWING MATCH AT EROCKPORT- 
Tiie first Plowing Match of the season, 
under direction of the Monroo Co. Agricul¬ 
tural Society, took place on tho farm of 
Hon. E. B Holmes, in the villago of Brock- 
port, on Thursday last, 1 1 th inst. i ho 
weather was not altogether propitious, as it 
rained during a groat part of tho forenoon. 
A commendable show of Agricultural Im¬ 
plements was observed, and the number of 
farmers present was about equal to tho at 1 
tendance at the Stato Fair plowing match, 
last fall, and much larger than at any Coun¬ 
ty Fair. To the farmers of Sweden, and 
the agricultural machinists of Brockport, the 
suecess of this match is to be credited.— 
Fogg, both from Rochester. 
L. B. Langworthy, 
Robert Staples, 
Dudley Root. 
Total. (. .$89 92 
Deduct expense. .. r . 79 77 
Milch Cows .—Moses Eames, Rutland ; C 
Favillo, Dekalb; Asahel G. Braco, Cedar 
ville. 
ket, Albany; Joel L. Sn 
Geo. Pattinson, Elmira. 
Smith, Mechanicsville; Mrs. E. N. Thomas, 
.* 10 15 William 
It produced about this profit. 91 chickens Harlem, 
and fowls, weighing about 300 lbs. In oth¬ 
er words, the jard paid 3 cents a pound for JM w 
all the poultry used in tho family. When j 
did a porker ever pay you for the privilege g' ’ 
of eating him ? Even Charles Lamb’s roast ' 
pig will have <0 knock under to tho biddies. ^ 
Foreign Cattle .—Fancis Rotch, Morris; Rose; Mrs. Mary Wolcott, Penn Yan; Miss 
William S. King, Manton, R. I.; Thos. Bell, Mary G. Harrison; Miss Elizabeth AVager. 
horses. ^ Alex. Thompson, M. D., Aurora; W. R. 
All-ivorlc, Stallions .—Levi Rislsy, Ere- Coppock, Buffalo; J. C. Hastings, Clinton; 
donia; John G. Ci opsey, Clockvillo ; Daniel jsj. p . Baker, Lowville; Edwin 11. Morgan, 
II. Spurr, South Ednieston. Aurora; V. P. Douw, Albany; 11. L. Stevens, 
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CAST IRON DIRT SCRAPER. 
In 1851 my jard cost me— 
In stock.$54 50 
In food..— 65 56 
Total.$120 06 
It produced 26t dozen eggs. $18 76 
“ 5 loads manure. 5 00 
Slock on hand it the close. 113 00 
Total. $166 76 
Deduct. 120 06 
Profit. $46 79 
Besides this profit, it produced sixty-one 
fowls weighing about eoo lba. In nthor 
Jill-work, Mures .—Uriah H. Orvis, Mas- Attica; S. B. Bulkley, West Dresden, 
seria; Stewart Austin, Coxsackie; John Rob- Mrs. E. T. T. Martin, Willow Brook ; Mrs. 
inson, Weedsport. T. G. Yeomans, Walworth; Mrs. A. Eggles- 
Draught .—NA in. Briggs, Ogdensburgh; ton, Windsor; Mrs. Dr. II. Spencer, Star- 
John Jerome, Bethany ; Wm. Lassels, jun., key; Mrs. A. Bonnot, Rome. 
Johnstown. _AXTAvnurm 1 
U 1 eagncuuu ia unaum 1 , SM u 1 THIS implement is used extensively for Deduct. 120 06 
success of this match is to be credited.— .. , r > ..,. „ /> _ 
Tlmy will be remombero*! for their interest e«a,atmg and «h„g for burld.n^ for ma- profit . *«»W 
i this thing. Horace .1. Thomas, Esq., of *”* a " d ™l“ u ™8 roads - &C ' ^ Besides this ,,refit, it produced sixty-one 
m uuiD o ’ * , best and clieajiest have a cast iron bottom f()wls we i„hr U! ; about eoo lba. Tr. nt hor 
Brockjiort, mac o an a t l ess on le gioun g^Qg aiK i edge, with a wood back and han- words, it gave twenty-three cents per pound 
which was favorably received. dies, and a wrought iron bail. A good im- -for the privilege of being eaten. Was roast Hotchkiss, Lewiston. 
Sixteen teams were entered for tho match p j ement is alvvays bcttcr than a poor one, pig ever so gracious as this ? We have tried Mulched, for Carriage.—lie 
i „rA,-r>r.-innd-ihlo cnirit of eoirmetitinn 1 . i . i pork-growing for the sumo two years, and ter, Rhinebeck; lion. Geo. B. 
and a commendable spurt «t competition even f 01 . the simplest purposes, hence wo libe * allv bj thl , 6ty „ tho poul . IIon , h ^- t Colvin, Oato 
evinced. Ihowoikwas well Gone on all commGn d tho above to those who havo use try yard, but with a very different result.— 
hands. The Committee made the awards f or them. They may be had at the various The account stands thus: 
as follows: Agricultural Warehouses, at prices varying u mifr iit a nig May 13.1850. $4 80 
Thorough bred. — Henry Huntingford, 
Woodstock, C. W.; Wm. R. Grinnell, Auro¬ 
ra; Edward Brundige, Manchester. 
Three years old. —lion. Adam Fergus- 
son, Woodliill, C. W.; Gen. Thos. McBride, 
Hamptonburgh; J. W. Davis, New Hudson. 
Two years old. —Dr. O. P. Wolcott, Ben¬ 
ton Centre; Erastus Johnson, Spring Valley; 
Norman Gowdy, West Martinsburgh. 
One yoa-r nlri —Gen. Silas M. Burroughs, 
Medina; S. A. Law, MereUith; A. V. 13. 
Hotchkiss, Lewiston. 
Matched, for Carriage .—Henry Delama- 
ter, Rhinebeck; lion. Geo. B. Rowe, Can- 
commend tho above to those who havo use j. ry y art i ; but with a very different result.— 
for them. They may bo had at tho various The account stands thus: 
Agricultural Warehouses, at prices varying B 0llg kt a pig May 13,1850. $4 80 
1st. To Coles Green, of Clarkson.$8 00 
Curtis Flow, No. 10. Henry Clark, plowman. 
2d. To F. P- Root, of Sweden.6 00 
Eajtle plow, No. 50. A. Ootoudt, plowman. 
3d. To G. W. Goodhue, Wlieatland.4 00 
Curtis Plow, No. 12. 
4th. To L. Gillespie, of Sweden.2 00 
Curl is’ Iron Beam plow. 
with size, and weight from $4 to $10. 
EGYPTIAN AGRICULTURE. 
The fields of sugar-cane about Farshoot 
were the richest I have seen. Noar the vil- 
try yard, but with a very different result.— For Draught. —Jno. Vernam, Mt. Morris; 
The account stands thus: Marquis D. Hollister, Rome; Elias Milbank, 
Bought a pig May 13,1850. $4 80 Bethlehem. . . TT 4 . . 
Foo 2 _ . 15 02 Geldings. —Hon. Benjamin Huntington, 
- Romo; Alex. Chambers, Eliicottville; Na- 
Total.$19 82 than Witbeck, Lockport. 
FRUIT—AMATEUR LIST. 
Apples, Fears and Peaches. —Hon. A. B. 
Conger, Haverstraw; Geo. Ellwanger, Roch¬ 
ester ; Silas D. Childs, Utica. 
Plums, JYectarines, —Hon. E. W. 
Leavenworth, Syracuse; lion. Orlando Al¬ 
len, Buffalo ; lion A. II. McLean, Caledonia. 
PROFESSIONAL LIST. 
Apples, fyc. —I. Merritt, Hart’s Village; 
A. S. Stevens, Attica; S. II. Ainsworth, 
West Bloomfield. 
Plums, i pc.—Hon. Erastus King, Unadilla 
Forks ; Francis E. Spinner, Mohawk ; E. B. 
Studley, Claveraek. 
Foreign Fruits. —P. Barry, Rochester ; 
John A. Warder, M. D., Cincinnati, Ohio; 
Jonathan Battey, Keeseville; Ii. G. Pardee, 
Palmyra; Hon. Robt. B. Van Valkenburgh, 
Bath; T. L. Provost, Greenville. 
PAINTINGS. 
Deduct 8 loads of manure. 
an Witbeck, Lockport. ' Chas. S. Wilson. Utica; Lyman Clary,M. 
Single Mares. —lion. Elias B. Holmes, D., Syracuse; T. II. Matteson, Sherburno. 
5 th. To Geo. II. Goodhue, of Wlieatland, under 18 years lilg'O, which is three lllileS from the Nile, 
- Vol M' «... „ ^ 5 . n , i i • i i I 
of age.• • • ..voi. i a,s. 
Eagle plow. No. 50. 
6 th. To Allen Slocum, of Clarh4on,.Am. Institute. 
Eagle plow, No. 20. 
COMMITTEE. 
Caleb IC. Hobbie, N. Havward, 
Asa Rowe, John Beadle, 
REPORT ON IMPLEMENTS. 
thero is a steam - refinery, established by the ( 
Ibraham Pasha, who seems to have devoted five < 
much attention to the culturo of cane, with tion. 
a view to his own profit. There are several 1I< 
of theso manufactories between hero anb can ] 
Cairo, and most of them were in full opera- pour 
Tiie Committee appointed to examine wmen one makes lespecui g su^ai cue Aiaus 
, . ^ i t i a , answer, “Ibraham Pasha. At Radamoon 
tho Agricultural Implements exhibited at betwee ^ Miuyeh and Siout, there is a large 
—— Brockport ; Gen. P. S. Danforth, Middle- stoves. 
* burg ; Oliver Harrington, Middlesex. Cooking Stoves. —Hon. William A. Bird, 
Ho produced 206 lbs. of pork. Divide Foreign Horses.— Le Roy I arnham l, But- Black R oc k; Mdses Smith, Martinsburgh ; 
the cost by this, and it gives a little over falo; John S. Edsall, Goshen; J. S. Lewis, p j Millaid, Clayville. 
five cents per pound, as the cost ot produc- Geneva. . Parlor Stoves. —Hon. George Bravton, 
tion. Jacks and Mules. Asa let it, Norwich; \y es t ern . Sam. Root, Saratoga Springs; 
Ho must be a very skillful farmer who Jas. Patndge, Edinburgh; Col. Ira \Y llson, Wm McCulloch, Lowville. 
can produce pork for four or five cents a Middlebury. silverware 
pound. Most of the pork made in New sheep. t m i , ,, ,’, r TT 
England costs * ™ Fat S^-J. McD. McIntyre Albany ; ]i 0I ns Albany, Nnjholas E. Young Saratoga 
market price, so that there is no advantage \y ia Miller, Pickering, C. W.; Rich. Rad- g • J b 
in producing it, except as it makes a valua- lo Stafford. 1 b ‘ discretionary. 
ble manure upon the farm. I he farmer Long- Wooled.— Elisha M. Bradley, East A*o. 1.—Roland F. Russel, Auburn; L. 
Springs. 
DISCRETIONARY. 
the Plowing Match held at Brockport, in manufactory, where tho common coarse who can make pork for nothing, or, what is Bloomueld ; Samuel W. Halleck, Clinton; 
this County, on the 17th inst., desiro to ex- sugar made in tho Fellah villages is refined better, can make it pay him.thrice the mar- q'b og p 0 gg, East Springfield, 
press their gratification at tho show of the and sent to Cairo. Wo use this sugar in ket value for being eaten, is, a^man yet to Middle Wooled.— Robt. Hadfield, Buffalo; 
^ f .. i +i • our household, and find it of very excellent be heard fiom. I lie best husbandly will Qbas. B. Meek, Canandaigua; Valentine H. 
variety of ivrticlos notwithsfand.ng the m- “”" h ! much coarser than that of probably ..over bo able to accomplish tins 1I(Ulook< Milton. 
clemency ot tho day, several ot winch com- tbo American manufactories. with any breed ot pigs. _ Merinoes .—Mathias Ilutcliinson, King’s 
bined many new and valuable improve- The culture 0 f cotton has not been so ,^ ut tho fowls wil } P.ay then- own way, Ferry; Henry Husted, Potter Centre; Thos. 
ments in agricultural tools, and labor saving successful. The large and handsome man- with proper and wi Ignojou a cei ain R e ed, Dalton Ohio. 
JYo. 1.—Roland F. Russel, Auburn; L. 
Horton. South Alabama; Chauncey John- 
’ b ufSry built at Klnnah has not toTin amount of poultry without other coat th»„ 
The village of Brockport and its enter- operation for throe rears, and tho fields J^wSlS iU^a a ctar profit SS*™ 1 I> ““" Dasinmo or Wet La K „ S ._T„ apply limo 
prising mechanics, aro entitled to great which we seehereland here haveallaior- of ^ loa8t #1 or ia other words, will giro C *'crvss Breed —Edwin L. Gage, Do Ruytor; or manure, to wet lands, is really to threw 
credit for the variety of manufactures pros- ^ 3The cotton U iftSS ^ Ton%&tetytfake ^ ^ ^ S°S2 Sl^Sve timS Tf 
ccutcd in tins thriving town, and foi tho quality, but tho pods are small, and not very , ,, d-. I >. -j . them have a "'q', 1 ■ , , . ... .. , v , ,_ they are Stitt and intraetible now, the drain- 
tasto and perfection in which they finish abundant. About Siout, and in Middle and tn , , ., ,, J forei gn—Lmg and Middle Cooled. j ny : w jn break down their tenacity, mako 
their articles; and it would not be battery Lower ESypt, we saw many fields of indigo, ^Sr, a vaStyo^gSn ^JSSL theI " much * work, nincli’mere, if 
to say, that they have done more in im- •'«*■»»>' t0 fhnv 6 woli. Peas .bean , - cloan ,g tcr \„ drink, and ? D ri'Xl°d ’ ’ not doubly productive, and male them sus- 
• i t • • n i- and lentils are cultivated to a gieat extent, chirm fnv pop- shells Take b P 1 ‘ 1 fo nua - a . ceptiblo to the influences ot manure. If 
proving and manufacturing agricultural im- and form an important item of the food of hm f th^mvls Jml tLv^ill take care of T r ’ they are cold now, by drawing off thesu- 
plements than tho whole county beside. the inhabitants. There are also occasional ot r P/ . n ’ l t 00 J a nd Anvil. Ildlsdale; David fctillman, Alfred, George perabunda nt water you will let in the at- 
Among others Messrs. Ganson & Co. patches of beets, and turnips, but 1 have ) ou ’ _'__ Guertner, ji., Ganajo ane. mosphere, warm up the soil, and render 
ciflumoiir&Mnmn Charmpl Whitpsidp Sj never seen them in the markets of the prin- ' . , swine. them at least two or three weeks oarlier. 
Seymour & a o . ppc^, teside & cipal towns. Tho only vegetables wo can Butter Firkins.—A firkin should he Elnathan Haxtun, Beckman; Harrison __:___ 
Barnett, Cary & Bramard, Palmer & Co., p r0CU re for our kitchen are onions, radishes, made of wood that will not impart its taste Blodgett, Denmark ; Win. II. Booth, Gates. A farmer findintr a dozen of his nun 
Densmore, &c, &c., are extensively engaged lettuce, and spinago. The Arabs are very to tho butter such as Rock Maple Canada poultry. idly stretched out on the‘ground, offered a 
in the manufacture of these articles. fond of the tops o radishes, and eat them Spruoo, Fir Ash &c The staves should be R Q Dickinson, Lyons; Sam. R. Osborn, do fl ar to the one who was the laziest of the 
The Committee’s attention Was called to » lth a8 "'““S T ?t v;l “ , J “' " 3 *2the Flemiug-. Wm. H. Lewis, East Bloomfield. | ot . Eleven jumped up, claiming tbo ro- 
a new article, cailed the - Corn Hoeing and *^ B°e surelnd^^nffuie SlSS ppow.ng «d implements. ward, each asset-ting bin,self to be - the 
Dressing Plow.” It is so constructed with An Experiment with CuA.xo.-Mr. Na- that Have the sap on any of tho stares as Ko'""' Ahoway- Lew's h^wwer, 0 Ls n awa%ert 0 o re the twemh,°who 
a point and two hinge wings, or mould thaniol IT Idea, of Shirley, states that he they will ™ould, notwithstanding all your g novia .‘ Gu v Shaw Penn Yan- had slothfully kept his position, and who, 
boards, with steel cutting edges at the hot- had on his farm some land good for noth- care, :\eit au s iou ) ‘ k j Franklin Jewett New Hartford ’ when it was tendered to him, murmured out, 
tom, that it not only cuts up all the. grass -g - ho .supposed but to ho d t h o d Gar- “ Cant you put it in my pocket ?” 
Saxons .—James M. Ellis, Onondaga; Au- 
JVo. 2.—lion. A. S. Upliam, Lo Roy; 
Hon. Jacob Larowe, Hammondsport; Hon. 
Wm. Maxwell, Elmira. 
Ao. 3.—Hon. Simeon Snow, Root; Wil- 
lird J. Chapin, Perry; James A. Glover, 
Oxford. 
I\V LUXUiTiAIl Ll v. aim uiu io ui imu ___ ^ • u it, ^ ^ v *• * ’ * 
l&r careTL^Jr" Let them'have u M f 0 rei S n-Lon g and. Middle iVooled- 
wer Egypt, we saw many fields of indigo, warm place for a roost, a dry cellar ii pos- Stcplien llaigl.t, Wusmngton Hollow; Jas. 
id. is slid to thrive well. Peas, boansi !| Wo ,!” •» T a " et J Bredie, Bound Hill; William Rathbun, East 
i lrxTxtHa hi-o tn a ffreiit. pytent. tie animal food, clean water to dunk, and Soriiu-field. 
„ ., J never soon them in the markets of the prin- 
Seymour & Morgan, Chapped, Whiteside & towns . T he only vegetables we can 
Butter Firkins. 
firkin should be 
Springfield. 
Merinoes and Saxons .—Seymour Foster, 
swine. 
Elnathan Ilaxtun, Beckman; Harrison 
Barnett, Cary & Brainard, Palmer & Co., pr0CU re for our kitchen are onions, radishes, made of wood that will not impart its taste Blodgett, Denmark ; Wm. It. Booth, Gates. 
Densmore, &c, &c., are extensively engaged lettuce, and spinago. The Arabs are very to the butter, such as Rock Maple, Canada poultry. 
tivator, combining the improvements of F. ho with his first experiment that ho will con- they sell better than larger 
P. Root, a prominent farmer of Sweden, tinue to use the article. —Middlesex Farmer. JYorthem Farmer. 
Machinery .—Alex. Williams, Henrietta; I that had not such endurance. 
7 , 1 uuano, no determined to try me expert- iy uneu - — r-— ~ . . , Loxof-vity of thf Horsf Mr Portdval 
tion it hoes the corn. Tho Committeo ro- ment with the article on it. lie added used can bo put into another tub and kept Florida. Lorgemiyof he horse, mi . i orei ai 
, I Ll 1 L . v; 0 1 , x f n . • , i little salt added • thereby Imvlements, J\ r o. 2.— David 1. Townsend, mentions one that died at tho age ot 62. 
commend it as a valuable labor saving im- Guano and plaster of Pans m equal quanti- td Boakirn'thenoxt tubfor Black llock; John G. Burret, Moreland; Mr. Mauran, of New York, has a fine gig 
plement. From Oliver S. White, Brock- Los, and put one spoonful in each hill ° savi ^ p , denend ou the Simeon Tingue Fort Plain. and saddle horse now in his 45th year, sound, 
port. Z"h T^SLZls o7 shicZtoTwo 6 umitber’of cowsb“h^m vYo. 3.-Cel. Sam. S. Briggs, spirited, and playful as a kittoj He is of 
J. Ganson & Co. exhibited a Wboat Cul- “el of htnd. So well encouraged is pounds is largo enough for any dairy as Clyde; Hon Wm Kisloy, Fredonta; Henry da* brew" w,«h a 
tivator. comhinim? the improvements of F. Lo wDL i.iW firci nnrlinflnt. he will eon- i thev sell bettor than largor tubs. Cor. Iveeler, South Salem. _ ... jet sa a ) isg it a -> oi c i u uv c, 
