1161 - le a FOR = !FRE CIIIPAIGIII. fibetE-51PPettiiftgesd:thec4m -11%11 ' lnk ' '''' - roil ' ' i i , lye re jost-ente,:un• .‘`.,.:..... -•-•• _ • ' ill#t and erer*ptorious lead.... "-•;'- - - its.: • ' '.- , c , ; enable to X seininate fact. • klaajnaa„,and -- ... , "Ores 4414 .'as. e 4telvere 'Jena". IY as Wsai _ - ill furnish ' he Registei,weelt with, i 1 =two - extutiyilti, - ‘tarniir.., from, the first -I'hinv ignst,, 'O:4. eller the Presidential at -1 the fob:4h* low rates : ' ..f.p..„,„_,,,- _-,,:;-_-;- -,„,-.,.., 'VP, 1. - - ' - ,ipyi -:..-:-...::-., i , ,, , 4, * . O 34 1 i X - 101 to: °two ress,)-----2 -00' . ' ' '''' A r!ii -01 00fr :- - : L di - ; •- --- -r sso . . .... s Altd. any greater number atthe kit ,rtieip. A;' __. • , ' ISt.-*-._ -• i ' - ~ telieseaiste!i. ~ Pestage. .tat,,,,. , be iSetionis of ii dollar '. . ii z:.::.;, ....All . e ern must be, aceempame , d - iitth 't . eta i; and all litters post-pail: ,--: 1.. , .- - . -i--`s---- . - ' 1-, . \ • ..11: H. VltklEtt." =NI volt PRESIDENT. s, 0 . ..: . . !; :,, : . ,..: 7 . ; '!1F. : .1.y1ip : :....5:e . Q . 1i_T; Of •NEW JEMMY. vox vacs raxEsw;m, - WILLIAI A. I*, 1 iti 1 Ver ' t 704 Amax OF TOE OM ° JOSEPH , ,BUPFINGTO -oJAnnstron g qtripsq. k g , Fos. CA.VA...COUNDINBIONES, JACOB HOFFMAN, 13erk's Coirrety.: toz, rgcslDMikt. ELECTORS. 1? ' - ' Lir' _ .A. E. Baows, - I , JrAusp PoLiocir.. ~ at..: ' .I.,,T.Hummi, 14.14.*:s H. emir/ma., , ,• , Itz.l.tris "I's,ActuAta, . , 15.1/ilits D. PAXTON. rl t .-- , -..TININ_ W. Sloxkl, . 16. ducts IC. DsAoso.v, I .Jobs P. Vitueur., _ -2 ; 711.Dr.Jso. *( ilo:ca. ni t ; ,--. 5 giiigiciii. balLyAnri; 18: ICALREI DRAKE., .. . i.tki ' '' 4* '` l V 4 =illri l Wo6lt., :" ' " 20. rikaiiirtiiiiii?ios, ~...i... ~::----.-._ -*, ;Tom Ehuucmca, 21: THOMAS a &GRAN, nut .:,,, 9; I Ticois Itaßen.Au., -- 22. I.rwiti L. Loa.% • le,. ._ ... , M). Casktss P. Vi.u.Lii, 23. Clipmn.ut Itzwiii, ti , -, , - z.":711..11iv1s ALTOS . ' 2C Doom - Pinil.rs, '`l ~ • - 12.11. C..3ipmers,• - . 95 A _ . -MeL —.. r i .,...ve VIANCE, s ! 'll' CZ • amt.:swarm, N M . _ NM . iV. i-tf 4 ' old -. o*- IKI biii--- - - - - --- .4. ~,,, .T.be Fake en to the Register • Are respectfully informed:that my \siceounla file Subscriptions; kleeetising and Job Worlc'are sow _ is the, hands lemaier, Vag., tile present' publisher. The imspriety of hnmediatdy up these nuttep is strongly hintedat. N N --Montrose, sai August, 1852. _ - Simpwintia, leadmy,, We were linable . to attend the exami natiOrCofehe Students of this Institution, ;rast is , :eih, -- bitenriderstand that the result, wiahiihly Creditable . _ to both teachers and students. Tie Concert, on Wednesr day - .evening, was very well attended. Arriving rather late, we found the large -AcademY,Hall crowded, and many, stand the door, being unable to.pro= - .cure 'seats. , This, 'with_ a room s ,apablit - of seating 'nearly 1,000 \persons,. showii the interest felt in. the school by tit% pult ThougletnoSt of-the performers were tittite-yokin z -7 , and. had been engaged but abort time in the study of Musi4 the .concert- passed off very agreeably', and 4 1 .31P.Y. tbe Poif°rtnancee; both voOil -I:l4.instrumental,. , were excellently well - 4ann. - 1 en Thariday evening. notwithstanding a: tiaiY A/tower which' probably prevent- . eJ many &in attending, a numeroul an- iii' ~. . „ "adience-tisethnled in the ~ Hall, and listen , tojki able and eloquent address from 'allow:10E1re. • The annual exhibition - took place - on ; 1'6411,v/ening, wimp the : all . ~vaaagain Thp 'coinforraitions oftba youig ladies (such -as ire hiardj • ,W 4 P11 31 7.we1! amisrhoothly written, and gave 'indications of talent in theY•voitera; and l i.atefai training on the s pan of their .'The'interest in 'the ae.olatia .tion of tliejpung gen tl e m en, was much - jam. ailed by the face_ :that their.,pieces were 41400.4 and,in" geberal, they were :fluke meritorious' pr./Air:44qm and .well •`. - • t'ir e'll` on re, -,E 4 C(4 1 04,a i%4 - znPre •tc':enjoy m ent ~,er'tlus:tieur than the periermantia:.ofAr Montrose , Brais Sind. -Theiontiaim*. sh puirerance'of the'members :of the :tend, has beauli bywirded the attain mete of great,a . kill in iheir arti and 02 . 2 ion°cess:their spiritlitirriureotes t 'atlntermi t ; acrt:int the, ereaingi ::,arere4uly_iiptiteciated by_ the aucteuee. As the .assemblage: departiag, theßand suddenly :strauk up " Ya°4° Doodle" with gieut lustatitly plesimm- - iii4 4 4, 4 1.0 7ikn.PirantlY felt -2 44* uPir4 within them we siw. umnistakik; z - -i;iiiiestions that some; of- tile:-snerfr' Iresent,ituderstoo& it as t 3.1 ri 4 . - Of;me eml iiip it.* 3ter, .. Oa the light' fiuitalitictoo 11 ' • The mchibiticicloseintilimut pinyon niclo4,l". ISI ,--trhini ' d asi.i4ded: -- .pt -- 1 . `l , '-• - . --U,;„!1_ .• ' ''' to the serf ,. itt4ry i that crO ": -. the *mid-. etnani. 44 * l l+Y. ' 1 1 anlxnur" nt s in 4ryAgiiilftinOsorniiiidirii . he 1110011-..- , Altt•ige 2 1.14 - Avh` - tii-.A'*' and former iii‘tisions, of - e l at tainments 1 of the iitudentsiigilve isin ery high .opin ion or Susquehanna Acild y.l 'lt is evi itn dent that the teatherasiiii34o/Only the scientific and, litirary ii!uilifications, 'but 'Also the patiencli4ind__liko! l _-_, , rrinisite for ;the siicceisful perform+l4 of - their ardu.. . ! fii_ • otis duties.- While our, i.Apunty . contains Harford_. University..., iin4 ...S4squebarina Academy, and several tniMr.gdUcational Institution& ef,t, high r4cOve can Eln link necessity for =pare . t i r , to i Send their eons and ' daughters ab ' : , f or Inn *dues oll tion., ln this . , as in ,otli tilmatiers, - ive re \ 'in &for of ericourtigin 1 14me iikdustry. . 11'e'WAliit'evicti,fi f thetistiilcmrOlerOnte. 'ort4articleoales,seA Imerentibfoo.ll4itii4ou j i '"summary 46‹ , 101( i 4e4!4)lice,lj ::..). 1 Cania .. ( ii6lio il,'' subs i We have -t, this new `peri, T . i. which was commen y It is a handsOniCiiiii.:' pages. :Its ceitants a , l 's 'structiye, and promise ' nicil 4 qomplishment 4fthe Edito r ' s of jei is the .advancement °tithei cause it! i rid education througheu , the a *the - publication of a iiStitte Ed JOuri l ial.' With so i t oo : an o view `tbe enterprise Aeso -es su , .fThomaal-I:BurrowlrlcAtiter, ter Pa: Pubfolled nionthly.at I w iti advance, ' I . ' ' ;1 . '"...--j r ---'-'4' 'Or " General . Pierce 14 id7laT establishment 4f free :prinelide: i 4 eyery. poople, and i!si;tiv , itillsea with l in . their'StrUggleXor;;lilihrt •,,,iio atte , What nation thi l y:iriay.lin:iii;.:alid,.wl 'they fail in carrying out-) l'eleilbject d t est to their hearti be is , :a y i t+ ext . to then) i t asyluinj ahO ' ' nd !pail rights in this ltrid of ..liberty —liresti Wonder if , people' . every ! , inclu 'niggers,'in Pierec's 'r4ahu r lary . l If so are think the lorat i tigtikpr:, mast , ad 4 an other name to wha it:clans he: Seward, Giddinaid Bale gang of flbolition !to rtes. . F . - i l i . GRMIAN, . Howfreteetiotbene , A . Oulture. r l d “There- is a farm i ;Sts dish, Ide., consisting of eight ac. ' iiipl dinikyards, buildings. &e.,,, from iv ich Was gathered 'last full 1,750 bushels 0 applo.' • 1 - WhereVer the loodi a the anvil take their natural la c es by the , a ide of the obtain large Crops' , roll em I nurfacft, and ow...both the land *rid its owner be come-enriched: Wherever die plow. and the stand alone,lwe see them ob.' Lain, small crops hi from fge surfaces, and i the owner of the land becoriiing - -poOr, while the land itself . i exhatiated. ~j . We have here a yield, of 1,7 0 -beShels of ap :2 'pies probably worth , littleleu than fb. ,000 ra i d limns farm of eigiit_ a . res, being . 50 per acre, 'while thole er of 411ino 'ob tares fiiinn tne lictiest 1,. in ihe w rld, fotts;,,. fifiy, or - sixtylbttsliels.ofiora; h ick lie sells at 25 or 30 cent per bushel' and yet he too might raise (just as eas his apples; his strawberries.; and the va *ons other products of the earth that Amid pay him by hundreds of dollars per acre, elle wmild but aid in biiegittk the miner of lead , and the amelterl3f iron - and cop per ote to thesideof himself and his fel-, lciw' citizetia; The PlotakerLoons, and "tlie Anvil.. - 1 :I' l . 01 7 GzialtarA- DEM RAnD - TEiTIIiON FAVOR OF GEN. SCO . ,The lilacon'i ,Citizes, an infliten ial Irnion Denim 7 et paper, declares it in ferente for: en. Scott, over the 6 m iaf the* D ma cratt, on the irroun of theattlierior per sonal services oft efortner to his n, try ; of - superior lebili y, lainesty, and other lualificationtii of soundness 0 the great questions in whir the ,Sout are j deeply interested; end becaise Sc tt is [ aSoutherri; and Pierce i Northern I an; d i e 1 alsq because the ' , - hi platform , was 'a I coi tion prize andthe. Democratic a nondition siaisf I t o ' -ti the nomination; wlfen . more than I i lf t e .members' had left ;.,tind ou- the 1 'mud of the associa:.- lions . of .the two , ca didlitest. •If eras SCott receives the suliport. -of Se . ard, Greeley and CoComp ny, Pierce-is s ain -ed liz Yan Buren, ntbul, Oidding and .C 6 -., Ail the .Fillip teits ! Flre-eate Se • • • • ‘ cessum Null - _liltsit imlists, tra Lcieofocos, lays the Citiz . est,jeverry it of them; from i'edee o ihe. Rio - -Gr tide, 1 i support -General ier e ie l . 'What then isliould . Unioni De is and hip, Fillrtiore Mew We ,:nnd hilt _feudal - men, - doiii: sucb au ettierg cyl of othfirs, eke F Imiire - en of r-' ',gia should stand4lY l Getieral Scott.” . , P.E.LIGIOVS Tee latdsr unaertoolc tion of all. Who a Gen. - Pierce's charging that Win .Grabant's State) Chicago Journal follows; Northreariilis a claniein her • Imirfp , of.which st . Hainrlll 'CI OO ib ter .0913111 i ; 7-77 e Ac t oici'teceiiea-his geferiott wig 4iiiisig**34l , oo bi',ol4BOti; Irep.,Boriii to, 0 Vane& Em ptier ; en'Oa ! f ir* ' Oil 'ln** New Pabli ORS. • ugu t, contains litkal and rat [review or h,6lngreasion- , cli worth the p(?1 ly :[number pullieiticin 'Of j4puckl i rjr last: of large led otid A ill - ere° , paper et tbe ' proscrip .. Pjrotestants, in :rittte 'State; by ti-olina (Mr. ilte" . .; bur the dodge an Ily id lynch Ina eke Whig H*K ill a leader, it (P.O. had anal cued Al Loco Prime toi Wilmot 'from ffeied the post'of himi";:was eate *lglibfsl4lllfica- iiia*:.deli!ttc'd s. testa-Op :per e brimitit of tht time. i'.ki;cording to the Erepch oe 6 o l *.tin, Fru i t* lojecrinty - dies by hil own 'bands; and one • ''... r iti a linndied and.-tienly-fire.:.'` -.. ' ):*, tinted -Somebody to kispiretOr -A Sti*t - itd gentlerbmi during the 6iiiiiii. . .', iL ie zt ,attempt has been madewponThe bfetif 'pierce by,---a.Nevr. York publisher. „ .. .1 ilt Albany, on Friday. the therrionieter slit;looin the shade, and 120 in the sun , . s '.: 't- ves to-be Mere difficult for the ' -'. 1 / Ipp_ E ng , 'ties iu bort o . keep order among . the miners in Oa; than it didjor ours in California. But ;lie heard no groans /11nO, it from the. Lorl" ii ts , „ t. .. .._ ~. ' ,',, .. ' L'-' .- -- , • - , i Senator Chase in-lis lettir.,to the Hon: 8.,, I ',' iinilifullY affirms that' a ibe , whide pit Senator f ! , of William B. Ring, the nominee kr V. nt, Ws been marked by hostility, 'to . the i des Of,the Free Soil Democracy." tl!Dr. 3.'8. Smith ' a entered .. phssician, whO *L.., - - - !Id We ,deid edneatiori at the Berkikire l Thar ti 4", in Pittsfield; *ass., and . his re itevent years. in Liberia, \ says: " kde not ihat a colored man, an African, can be as ably aitriated. politically and socially; any 'tinder Itlie broad canopy of heaven, as : in Li- • . 1 Y. Bu Presi. reed, idt.4 comp wket beri t a r l by- ttle Some sin Newton, N, H., taking time forel k, sent a man with a good horse and to . N wburypott, Mass, to lay in a store Of entbefore, the supplies should be cut off by w liquor law, The - man returned to New foet,vrery nutebyekisasf,and. in a bewilder- - of, mind.. the sarde - jAlit a twut-tvelye clock " ime whielt Arne the horse. carriage and jugs, after' ..'must idifigerit Smirch, have not been - heard frarth I.The ran), 'Story is that he - left a certain 0 ' l it BL 11 A. .with ii- brick in his hat, after it' *l we.knearriothing. I'. - - - . • , lac 4 . . ;I.liThe Rochester ;Adrertise• r.'copies liberally, fromi I the c'suuullan. Papers - to prove that " . the. yinkma were *hipped et Lundy ' Lane T.'" ' This •is tOlbe 'followed by extracts from tie London 'I tf'to shoir pal Gen ;Pierce- is the all -of the - tree , 'ends ef'British interests. .' . • , - man who was appointed a committee to . inclui ' into ' own condFak has:reported. in. Pah! and asked-for .•-er to send for perikailind pa pertr says if • bid known how tench the was to do, . lie never. , id have undertaken the ...!.. 4LA - alaveliolder, Writing , New Orleans to .thellit! Y Evening Pod, declares • t eVerivord in •E'iliell Toles Cabin" is Oita true', . that the • horrible pictaires of the treatmeitofthe, ,:- .- on milne,4f tile.eoate° is n ot "nt.**-7i . 74 -- - - • H I There farmers ' iiaivemililingi . 1 . , .. e, . are . ID WhOliMY $2,009 a year rent for their. ("real, srho caUnilf spell or write - their own manes.' ' . 1 . 4... William R. King, the tricofoos 'candidate JorV i ice President, 86 years ago voted in the House of 14resentatives furs Bank of the ;Jolted tates, —tht identical monster over: whiCh Nicholas Bid dle:4o.A long time presided. • -L. -. • . . 4 All Owe° of the • regidar candidates fee Gairrnor of Maine have avowal, in writing, their aptVitt . of the famous " I.iquor Law" of that Slat' pond tbeii- apposition to any' change in its, pro4i l th:lns which shall impair its effitacy: - - . ; tie -loc al:243kb: mitt() )ject 'cess. Lan• 1 a y 1 . The Canadians arcratulating them. ,• yorig , on the grateiulrance in,their population for litt four years, and exhibit kures - to show that Ititi of such it;ercase .is graiter. thin unit of Pitted qtates.fer the last ten years. - ' , i :Whig Major Ward,.the nominee for Geyer rf Florida . ; mentioned. in the recent Whig Cow .ern of 1 that State; -that whdil L be wia at ilt° 71 r --- , -- re .- - .•r-- , ... , .....-- 5 --.7 . .... g.. ••••,...... ...tril the waited on Unity clay. then gradually iie:upon liisdeath-bed,and thatlhe great Whig • itigate, among his last, expressions;' hietti-, ilia. the integrity,. patriOns* Ara - virtue .of Scott. •. - " .i: •_. . -', .\ ;,; il :A i;"•. Warren Stagg. of `Cincinnati , is about to . t; a cask of sugar-cured hams • to Queen Vie I ' ' 4Are.there no }poor people alxitileincirt-- i r whorn 31.r. - Stagg Could present a cask of j... ! \ - 1- : • , " • '• The .14ormoris of Salt Lake are I..siginnileg to linternal dissensions, if we may beliereall the -wients that are made concerning them. Ma i , ilia it is stated are Waving Salt Lake, and. ;.tike up their residence in California.' -. . lie htiestigatar. speaking °four Presidents, , we i elect them beesine ire are supposed to !Ahem." -Would it. not .require a terrible eh of the imagination to ; suppose we know lin•Fierce f ' ' • 'sets the , the' the sink lead ' moo hay. Mat • r will I.,i. T he latest accounts frWm the City of \Meta ' 4 that sevaralbattles have halm fought be ' the.. Mexicans and Indiana, in which the for . 'ere defeated with Considerable Ima. - it is mid that the Gliders has suddenly en out ill &Akio. Some of the inhabitants c aving for. he employ on that abut. Them! I 1310 excitement and alarm., i ip.llr. Fenne Buck, of'-floonville, , Oneida 'Co. i 1. while engaged in lathing the upper . mom of Stelling on the-the 4 28th,was titentt , bylightnirig Mutually killed. His ion who was at• work li him, was stunned by 'the &IA, lint by the . 43pt'application of trattli restored-' .' • _ '''. CO twei meri ix iGa.) tic " There , is iio_aaailittee — iiiirdifitenia. cotnixeition."—Loeofeco pr. N be Mexicans dieavered. Wbencyds / Abey led to. 'email him, he 'was Off like a ilifroat a • - Pil* 86 hot ,f Jenny 7Jnd kw concluded 4o quit the-World and turn euthoim 'NAt indecorums,. e .. • .9n1i.1,,5h0 was P r ePlOng a * l 4 ll till " Goldno ides .4eireitrisef Nalure , ''' li,Nrore -informed - tfurt Airier the -thin ,: of - Friday evening hurt,' ther tarn of* ore, a : few Tonle* east of !hi; irllage, wilt lightning and consumed, with ti all its eon- Loss' unknown .• . - '', - • , . warrant his been issued fur the arrest 'of and see of the owners °be one who was d) 4 ih`l;24erni::clay: on the charge of TheirorAin fi shing Mesmer Union baS As lard for a, olitioe of the &bin' g .nd treaty - a , salmi tin • - 4 it, the F i t' }:x. beetv 1 (t. 4,!,. "oh! , :.141.T:mq!aune_ .. - *40,1"-i. - 0 midatilio-A*, "U' NW: *a tarli;: l ar Ir ' auto.o , • Terribli: Clitildl •-. :',- the SteAnillop, , _ ,_ . "wd, tak e sAhtifal most fatarAiattstr 'ad ;nazi life fient,the bi• - theOtlrtilt: - . - 1.7 4 ' - The Henry Clay eft Albany at. 7 ` f ? '- i clock yesterday.; . ng - ,.baving on board AS rear a% cifttld ,_ s: rtained _Atom° 300 paisengeri.'-'_ ' T h iir . n . left u the_ same place a few minutes afte rward On, the passage. down the 'l4 Cret there was, as wit nesses testify, it- cont nuous 'strife or race between the two:bO ts. , At one time the Clay crowded the Armenia almost upon. the western - shot* nnd forced her -todrop astern, &c. The proising'erit.ollboayo - the it. C. - finally became greatly alarmed on account of the , racing, - and.-just - bpfore the tre a nuteberof ladies. were crying-and running about the cabin as if sensible.that some catastrophe =was impending. , • . Some - , of ihe'officers of' the - boat :went among' !Wm, asSured them that there. was no daeger, and trig[ te pacif them.. How .ever no accident or outrae occurred un-, i tit a few minutes a ft er t e Henry Clay paisedAropkers, when it vas, discovered' that the .wood work near - the boirers and flues was ou fire. • .The al rrn spread r but the officers of the beai.(j diciously with out doubt,) told'the passe gers there was i no danger.. - •-,:::- : . -:..,_ The pilolhoygmr,sa% that no time: Wag . to be lost, :Illimfbeld' *the beat for' the. eaStern shore:. The ri .er here is near ly two tiailes - iviile, - and t is heat . in :her regular course _would -ha -43 been a 'mile and 'a half from theeast , nk.: , .. .Before reaching the . ore , the flames - had spread so as,almost 0 prevont coot municatien. between the , ore and aft parts of the boat. The passengers itrimediate ly begaa to jump overbciard. • Thosfi on the bow got off - safely and began to help the others., _ A board knee near -by was instantly stripped and the • boards • throwa - into the •Water. ~ I.ly great exertion, a large majority; of the paisengers got ashore, some scoreheil;nearly all with loss of Clothes; IrunkS; Ake:: • , .• . - . But, the rapid spread ef the fire which I forced the passengers at tbci stern over ;board, was the cause of the lciss of a large :number,ig-,14*::- 7 ,- , '=i 7 4:-L -- -. --_-_... .:-.,,: • , 7 The.sceeis:wllo, 4 o, of most • terri hle ettaracter...Mnihitits with their clothes in &rims, Trying to:itiailN some dear child .ehildree:St*Nistiooo - „tvaves. without a hand to help theinflittsbands and wives 4 drowning tfrgetlier, !A( her than separate, a we Bic ide ha, _.--okayor oi e. Jgeu years, J.(J. Speed, Esq., a distinguished ,lawyer - Of- Baltimore, Abraham Crist, Coitusell'Or-at-lawl, of Brooklin,l. A. J. Downing', Horticiiltttrig4 or Newburgh, I AIW :Ma-4w Hawtne. taster, Of_ Nathaniel ' Hawthorne, the author, are alining the leg. The statement that the boats were racing is denied by the offi cetiof brail, but there little'reorn tu doubt the fact.. The following verdict was rendered by the jury of inquest, on Saturday, iipm the bodies recognized, viz : The deceased dame to their-death by drowning on the 28th inst 4 in consequenee of the burning. of thesieamer Henry Clay. • The Coroner's investigation was to:be minima Ut 8 o'clock; Monday Morning, when it was thought several !mire' bodies would tie recovered fitun beneath the boat.: • . . The celebration of the battle of Lundy's . Lane commenced at Niagara- Falls on Tuesday last, and continued ,fer two days amid ti4 - greateskenthusiasrn.. The °vil lage was:, crowded ko excess, - and extra trains upon all the Railroads leading to the Fitly were all densely packed. The . village Of Niagara Falls presented limit, appearance on' Tuesday. The prO ceseion-forined at noon of that -day, and proCeeded o the appointed place`of rrieet-. mg, in a grove soine two miles distant. 1- • The ptocession paraded to all:the prin cipal parts of the toWn, to music from several, sands, and - proceeded to the grove, 'Whereiplatkuns 'Were erected' for .speakers The furitii-ipaj./ope was in, .beadtiTiii; spot, shaded with t ire s, an, .1 4ieon!plete natural amphitheater, ca ,by ' rtsung circular; banks--arOtt . . could riot have been Jess - than f- r 000 to 14,000Ipeople, among. w ... r a goad,sprinkling of elegantl • ,* dies. ; &lothr platfono, al :t a convenient t ocality, out Voices ofithe pealters .7 farm; hitia s etuil i a , i i 000 to' 4,000. .'' Vhil — lililit" fr i ; ,1 1 form around t e' t ..'and forniea it .:: t cheers'atid ' ~ great cro . .s, delivery '-e eaCh . mad: ' gr. At the large platform the meeting was ' organized by the appointnient of Hon.. Twos* Bwizio: of Ohio, for P res id ent , an d lim e iVice-President from each, State- Wr: hen M Ell'lNc t ii name was antiorced fkir. President. it was received \ With touch applause; and as each Agee-President ii.,s was ; ennounied;cheers were-given for the States there represented., - - ' • .',. rAfter,an finning prayer by . v. , kr., Veer, ,the Pxesidept, addr e ssed , (_ meet ing in atkargtieltentatiie and able . peed'. lie wetrfsalowed_ - - 417.0toy.:Hunt t Henry winier:ptivio,ll a tyh ut d; and Co l ,S' Jerl.la , l3sll4ttsetts; Alta whom ~ were weltecelie , - . :lfiriptialtits ii:theitlitd- : ler stand ii , iie'Heritie.,`Greeley;. Rob. C. Vi r ibittfoNitimilii* Je3sop of Pa.: .oeir...ToNee k ofTeiinestsee and Ctitioe _tom= Mos:our; if Near-iork;, anilrea with a 'until* of ,_othei distinguished men., 1 „ ~. , . -.,.v.;. : '.. . , . , Th.,. 4 : v't* eltli n°‘ -bete (sitYk st. .telegOphdispai Ats composedora good eliteerfilligent. atieet!B from'itlrryti; of thartutil - the 0 044* lie, 11 4 . ' , cidedli - iiiit. -. '.. ',. 1 -Donal ibe addresses, the *Wets: 4 tie Jouhiti4e'weie dieing* - kg*l4Wia -- :! - : ,- ---ib. Any hist !kW, out" ' LOS a ==7 lerning? , e . Henry Clay.-; wing id destyuction cif vir.:Xark:::.i'fibase of Lundy's Lane Celebration. WCup in circular Itaide of each audience, Dutiful 417de—white enter chee rs m the two 43,1 which went up. uring.the 'of sddresses, n9w - wpnng r, , alid =new mingling together, the scene inspiring in a itigh`k. , , fint, untnir) MUM' /won. nd th avid pint fir venal, Gil lime ed w fo, spolv ascot signil even', break er.oe cheii "Gib gran t L, ed. to !cal.. backlin-the morning, for wan t modation., ; . I -.l ; i ni-night camp ,fires will i i and till bids fair for a la;rge gli, Immense crowds` congregtit grov ' * during the evening, and F. mad, .a . stirring speech-1 Hisjat chic y Scott's .nationality. ~ H/ himself fore Srott's . freedom f L tri cisml and prophecied ' Scott'syki the end'of every sectional egl i th, l enthusiasm he created was Veil A,fi address from Canadian .;" headed !.‘,,Tohn Bull Brooder '' to Broer; in eiteelleritspiritels'itiltircubil - Another dispatch says: ' 'li , Delegations are, reported( It m Nevi HaTpshire Vermont, New•Nt rki . Penn. sYlvittlithe:Peltware, Indiana, ICil orgia, 11-1) 1) 14)6'0,:1:kb:4 Missouri, LouiSi na, Ken t tuck' Tenee_ssecg'Alabatrime-X om.-Wer* - - sylvanie and phiqiinearly ever" couirtf,. rep painted bydelegations. I!'r into - au/it and easociations, are largely rePresent*T; (. 1. am i l ig . Wb* are-the New-)en 'k General: Committee f , Whi., ; -', w v .•,:. Men; 410-• Soup boys . f _ Ohio; I the e ' 1, tf-?. OWE,: 1 ,Guards of - ennsylVania, and the .*Old` Troop' of. Maryland: ;All: .t ' : Sod ties , have their seireral devices, ilic ! s an d in-, t i scriptions. 'l ' ~ I l. • 1 i The nomeslof some 2201,' ca rs and soldiers of: the .war of 181?, I4e, air dy, reglitered by the Committec' r i .nfl tt. - 444 ;7 ;,. °gar]] ofTestarora . lndians i • urnberiiTg . , fort with several old. warri is of Abe tri ' who fought ..at . ' Lundylif Zane are here: and form,an interesting; . ' • zture:. - - Wednesday- was another ll fi . day in., every respect ; 'the , Weather! yarns ..but -1 , pleasant. • The. crowd of flu,•.day •was swelled in numbers bythob ands, the, :military display having dra ' immense , , numbers of-Perions from; all i W. stirround ine Country. while the arriva . froth the.' South and West were contine By increa.' sing.. It waS• estimated . by 0, - o 4 judges, that 60,000 {persons. were -p • seat,. -all4 . that *IOO,OOQ had already 1 =en on "the ground. Ati ,yi o'clock A. M: "be milita ry Were reviewed by. Goverat r liiint,rin. the presence of a .grand i4lk Course, of spectators, whoie number it T . as impoesi ,ble to calculate. , Twelve relit tints were in , the field.l, The entlibsial, continued to i c.rease,'Sd a' most eic lent spirit if was manifested. No wind i sign of dis pint was appa rent, and all . ap ittaretrbent l rornoting the object of 'tle reat gath • adjourned meeting;ii tk P.N.. the spetil.iii Of Wisconsin. .1-:". • : lj , )sepli Bliint,, Oil "., 0. Arrwaca 11 \4 \ G. .W-:2 ft( meeting" -- 4 l o t s' -s; Li d 'st o erb AI L " E. _p a n of lUdiana, Judge Aohnson At 5 o'eloCk again ; declaed the . jour ed;and long tt•. cheets of the multitude, • sembly--41Nilargest and, held for many years in broke up. The Convention cloied ] cird4r. TheLspirit - - was ‘-.kePil last.[ ' All Whigs exPtesSed tionlat' the result. 'lt was i.`o4 enthusiastic and patriotic gap] . -9'l '''': cause it IS, di ffi cult to shake . which time has rendered al '1 atei,land to Whose evils -.lover* fully awake:" , -., . ' . 1 i We hate always looked a t I zit' l i ti somewhat similar ligh4 merle ly an act of abiturillty,ll t t itt)eofneinoc rat:to one . Mai •- , 4tiir. it to another orally ii a v U ie i l litt:o s 1 by act rds 'of gnv :Tre nt s n u e 4p lr l i (melte as . it, . and a" cnwardly i r ie to t iiiviongi for expediency's I, on Ito gra nt it. .We 'Willi ' thel.tusto on account .of its essential} w rong in itself , ii f get Catty 'ditcountenanced er n the . opposite party the} 1 intimating that they are thern lot ts" in thu.country, norivil aivii the.injiistice"iif even , te . ting ; that they are in 1i he lei innirthtt x sentiment] upon! .c - e prhicipi - of,Republicemsm: j are Agee, 4iconsentini to d other pa y , thei'.latienifier There is. o ant ernncratic country.; isel that ere cad he erly called ' the 'i D ncreti9" I • li ; • d till> . is wit is , ylewon want of ' spett, ;es s me,.,me! that Lwe l i reist in -- d l igniftlhl itititi!)- "a•LW/it . iadry 1 1 7 ,1, 11 , 1 :an ire*ili 'ellt:ini°,e} i .h -*"'unt., Ilterth4fglir 'M' vi t w i con it iritiii° h is b tt i q Jo the . i t Aitni• or ouFclcptpui. , ,,,l 11: • )m 'lO,- ,Jm were iii4mwd la- erected in _ sound of, the /n , of front MC= Tialtilgira.lc CaiOtet-, Ten' egp, 'milt, , Oartqtaii4 . - .iiid ot 4ais ~ , - 18. 6114° bat ii 'ea - as. al* biter lAOl— a , thick * i)i-,:. butter • tiaii fi 1-Abisat t wo-thi rd s Ild --: r , ',,l a li )713:4-0011: ~:~" `"}; .. ~. ~ ... :'.1.. 7:'- '• ' '. ' : . : ; -- - iit: ':: ..ll;?' ' :•: 1610/111111 - Yi 7'. .. 1. :•. - ' l.: . ta n *. ii •-;;.: ";' ,- •"' .•..-:, 7, ,- ~ 4:. • • ''' . ''. .., - • nsithe:o4rocappArl:.l9;:.iite..endst, 9 - 4citeritelitt .-- pradtideitibt'Cifiri;-'r .7 I eels - Al - 140i vittorieftitfitheittii ' fde' , l a - 1 1 + - 0 1 4;r : inaiti 1 4-1 1 -tie',. - P.4*9 eit!iii. 1 t •.- - ie hi , us; ilrsii‘ ': held 10? t " %4icrhansie,•::.4i,- : 1. vii ify.a*f4r : y:Oi .-.. , fif,:olikritibjeoili,: f i ... r , - ocatuodera n. , or. Which - the meet- 1 A i I W.-en. l 3 e. - - ha4:'* 43l !l` o oAW.f.ted: - by .- t ,e l i ., p: . Ors.oo:thOeccesiee,! . .. - 00elitsdi. v!. .'''.• ~,*he*Ore.;iiiktiftdroo‘99ifOrt9;aOd. . 'l4ll*aS, , e, , the-'l,i6e:'istiint a .regiment ADA taiWlthy-,Grende;,..sksv - . , ffit , t o f f ^046c,,... r . . ~, against_ .. . . .. I . ut if' ii - philipiiie• - . the- tharacter n;'Scott; - ---110 - acco mg rascended ; 1 4 t i - 'eli and; and, aller:a fiiiviiretlisitiary 4 1 .. : hiti; proceeded to - 89 . 0.41ii - titi - *As . O , g - 1 -.to l etttieki - WiefieldiSteti,:itid,;lak . to i i. -.4 glPgliliioPti .. . 4:-...biii - *.494:: - 1404... oi9Of4hat 11 . 0. .1 - W411910S A ti*lii*,ootla. SriA iv.pifiiioiliti : A4 17 . - **Oitiliieil . to** ii iiitilv. II - - titsad,!' 'Oki) :eptliO4t 'the: Ireet„\ - here . .104 . :b'tthe postl-ey4citiog oteh., - )4 4 9;eoflia*i , .. h 9 had ofhttikjeff'.:-CO'veiEtTY.;-:i - The - rassembly 4 aiiaLliea*elV:with)intlesci:e*Cite -1 : Fit,i.y Oerioris niiotietedAo-. stand J . Ce; aed.weio. addressiog 'lthO.Crovrd . a , - ost excited itistnielr.: . : . : • : 01..; ...1" e reVulsioe . of :feeling -.-iti. firtio, of `!Cici t st , iroducedht t his-*:#o,,,,io.filse -, as : rti lii - !:(SaySt'the.',iidit,OrefAlie , ---Pellii;)' . • 4i ,. ",--'' i - ow moSt:stiii4tit.,4‘44itiotys ....' i 90;;A:. .therieSO.lfealinsf;ena;..p4riutiStri. e - eve eyes': :11/10egsed.,,-+Tbe---;;national ,•o6` • r' bad theeelesidted,Oo' r- - htst'' ory — '-iiiO - t - , age ;by • ' an Imputatt9w , -0n..1 . 1)9! - - - 14 : 4• .! • ,0 : ! 4iatinguvisheiL;seldierqf: .-:- . /.9ittledielet , 1, ~..) , ',.,r,,,„:„..hi5,- faults were' . .forkilt . .an, Too -. ur ,t:- vii - 41eip001W*a.h4t - i.jits':gsittint -, : . 'Mt d 7 aOicOsni,..)44l . .:liiiiikoui d eeds; . :---!- -, t7 - „.... - -*0:-..p l itt: lifitkii . thfOitniferd;' a. O ;- 1 an reihV4Sidaier,of s — lti . :*-ho,'.frOtti '. '''' ' - i''' , :' , lMliir44 : o - i.,:h.. d hee9*t.'"eti 7 7 It : vialti-'d79-Oeot-40:.]:inaiif:ye,i7si i . 4 , 00 s tand ; atti.iildreSiedlthe excited_ 1 ,- t'9 ifis follows; : -:. v, - - .::-1 . --::' ' - - - = :. 1' ' 1 ''-'' IF . 4l:A i iiii.Ciiiit . iqS :...r4. and no persee,* fi;.:. ieiiii -:c . ,•f., -. Wit' 041 d -- .57,t.1, ', .;., ::hoyifit piAleji-,--to, .iihn- : ',fot . , .' t%iree y 4ears . ;',..-: : :.*e: ha led atid'lerititC4 P,tf.. l !!. !! 4- s :.t . ° for. Situ.' livhO - diireldt,to l l chergehier !rah 10 - 74dfe,-„:tihst - in-..hiiTfeiii .-th)vai-;helieg. 4 ., '44l,..„.',O:treAP.;;thoi:lpTiggest,--- lieej:tba,t ;_ .ever ..., d*Ortallipti , '.7 . 1...tri l.lf'4laer:his - -:at . '' -• GPoill - fitoul -A - temp ~ of ite- , ,the: l : e bing ii i p. 4,, falling of i rSiooeS;';-.timber,. otherk)hjeCti,-.,prd'doCeo.!y the . ‘..ex !. on efltheinag,a;ine.l-1.5.4,vi hiti'4hen • there tear' . flo*n''. thei_Britliiii ..lie k.-- . .; I . .seeti, , ,hiS,.. iof?,. - viii :Oth e r:OceSsians , - 7 ." . ti` he 'was in thet.hi4kh4. Of::;the;:.,hattle :bei.e. 411:41e-but. ii. b ' V i estisi- wo uld- be. f accom; ()ring, •r 1 in itin ()v. Jorree bject .was . in. fanatk , 6ctiOn ion. Ttie r great. • 1. in . verse; onat,hati i ". , i 'a I t 1-. ~.!• 1 i - The -Fsherie.s: , osToN,; July 29,. ksch'ooner, just urriv.,_ i.the. OtilfOrSt. Lawrence„,ireporte-, t t he. 23d I'll 4. a British . steant .fr*at4 , -._ * Off.G4spe,_hirvini in . tow tyro -A riciii tig.ie...*Aels. '•- . ', ; .i, oorteeir-kr!ktish vessels of-air - he fishin4 grounds, and four i rt!'e . OniTUt St: johns: .... , . f losch.r; Fiying Giond re i % , vessels in , the Gulf of i -ere! 'are, scarce. - . - :, I, ._ - .1 ie Briiishbrig:Hali ax is or/lered to Selie 41_ AL.ssels.lls4,hioir : yothin the _ line laid dkk:n ky t i le Efilisli,Gro‘ . .erftnlrnt,4shich epinikik-te,- . y elKelutik:4 .the-American Tse;i:sTiozn ail .the 4i-ligrounds"iCept _those in 'ILO neivbar tof.Giisp , and . Magdalen 441 and. ' ng duty-p ,ftel i . ert4in his begn .levied: : on Jl,leusels anchoring . .within. O l e lsraiinCes, rhit .h ' never required before rots' 4).1 the. rark, were Mr• I L! ...Br a dley; eiv:York, TrOly;kc: hey of N nally_ *ad , . _rang thi - . ..large is - int huitas . country k • . , .: me I.soi4z,f ,Rift,BLreAw.. : Mikari . A*1 ! •. • ,- etentiiiitibliofea.iii:ii. st;loois'. - pipE4., 9. 1 - ii geatlerOap Olintelligifiet : residing-`at;, g• .. , i :: . e,. Cootainitha fallOtritik -very::: inter:: l - , ti 1 0 notice: tkii - fieioe:ofCibililo, - -4- :tribe.' ur :publitiufhidiloshu!:•litilikhowu.tejiOt4 , • • 1,1.6350:::,, • -:- ........ :,, . : -.':: --..:• u o . - .,12 : - ..:_,...- -, : , .•:2 •-s. :!."',,:-• , . . • 'i , t• 70 miles •due..lsiest 'froth - Fort -1 - .)efi-,1 np i, , • pan: BOnitO):New Me;!0Oils. the Ito-.. Al. tis o s • Ui, -- the oldest pqiliaP,s t On' "•1,4 on , neat O orth America; „, •It•-•eoUsista.of bi , . ' , distinct ' ueblos.,'oe' villiO, l'• 'air of riii ,Ji are built fo •e feace . , : upouwk•latecl hills, 1.1 . 01 4 from the sa .' .3111)43% , :7; : hey, '. , eat i eU4, re 1 .*Sti.ietl of BO in -.=, - .I 'The. populatioa•of ' ~ ,•• sill 'tea : vsl.lei:fro - 600"t 1) -200 0; souls sfe , h,• . "Icing an eatirra ,•-•• - totalofel . ../Cio:.: , ag i i • 1 il la M ,' me uare....a Teacen . ;. -, [:..mliPle:;lk"l l ' re 1i.,,, bi l 44r.e4rOisiThrAii!e . " - ~ , 1 1- 4 11itqt:: ki . .iitri ty:Of vegetables: Th •,x . irOheori 'if ; he .1.60 : and . . Ineat;:and' th'lr, . ,-: .is.-or at.' en are ilrineilialtraiSea......-..:' . 0ey,• , 0u , _ "-but - * ii , ontliThe' plain . in iiiiieli:tioy are + -.-itiv aipareatly: a SaO4yi . - jiit t; biutaal...3* i i ,4 4.ry they - raise r enough :f ' . *, -, tJteir; - sub, St ; I, : and to - sup pli! thei r.-: a'aight•O*: the a ;'• 'pas. ,- Th r ep,-.liiite - stjatiga:p.Optili T oftwo ', 1.1. ,I.• I e at this ` moment; :. sotoe:T4o . l , - hi c tii. has , 117 i . la. , their,. itnineri,es . •:forl . .**Oil . ' . 3i_oatis.: ; u ...,-•', i-- - houieg 'are .all . sione;irOtt;.:th.tee stO,' es !iih,-.• :, Theri , is -- Uo.iteuitig iirittei.,..iii.thia• •: I y;•,_-Tba soil I'4 I: 2 ,thirsty one, and, l o;ist - iiba . : , Taits:;it..filli.lnall.ispiiiikain'tliabilli'. •:theit wants .... Th e ' l Colonol,4i,_4a ! *ii 1 i 1 ip 'War • 6 1 1inilis siiuti*p;4:ot,?sfewit'..'=": 4 peopl e .4 il•ii.'or liioSe: - -villaitea , apear:ti* , - : . oil : 'languap. ThOaa,:of ',thiaev.eath;'-i.to: /1, :•:iiiffekent T. linguite ! d• - ,TheirAecility,,-: : 1 it, unibeirOf thei t ,‘-illagiaao:sl A 4 ti..fact that.: e are all. jn- th4;maine„ . l)loii;reoliitikiii(iiii! - i r .• , :,iiiesOrlivi!kttke - seven : cities - 4_0%16; i. - 0 fit for i br , Vitii4Uetf-Piioj4'o l in •-- 1 . 01 . ,;, and-referred to by,Alr;gitlllitiO4-..his:lit...': :!.- - . - -Qs.4.4.Eiskii`o37:;:' '..TheAlirova , .itifciiiiatiOn: . .ifeaWli:Ohtained..fttufflieit, t. fiebroilei:l 4,1*.Te0 - Otcoolt,..e:--litiT4t, ''.*hohityo•juiit; • idfilikflioai , ,4eatteclitAa r to.fMOqui, ! -with t 4- froik thiS4 4 laok i . - :,to';.:Tek:Biteele-- - 7hail - :, , tailietl:_aiactkintiiiiitiaati on ' iciiif,i e fit,' - to their: bablia , .inaniiiiiii***iii 4 > . ti . " gip i ' . a4feli.;loll. - -;•-i - : ..•-•.-',:..-.''. L.. ''-." ..I.:' '. -.:-;:•,'!'..":•'''. .' . .. 0 _ _adp - rable lup t the h sat 4 n rtn re Ale-or I atter? the - Whig , n a part- I, search if ieh is wor- in Alfieri: t I nopart.); i_ cltest show deny. nth- b A Democ: I sition to f • emselve*; gs as they . f 4 the title- e 'we d..ny b his _ views. . 5 ' sly as act only be a caste - in ti invetey - • not yet e subject ; •It.-,is net I apply - tbe while we r 4- in ins ':',but,. it.. is ion- in the übmission . ke in any t ot tolerate ge. It 'la Should be a Win nev- justice sof . , ly De7o)- .vve do"_4;ur fly .adgiit t deficient se general Both these ignte - 4 11 e" tic "C - party. rty l in this P a rFY• ntliutipue . I r l , ol gifip; tite Lticofi4o -to , her , put, trionstif ,WiiAT ili ;1., For.7--Aliff:,.:: : :AtSric i t r before the- Yppng Men's Asseciat,usn , of tio „Nevi V.ork;-t us defifteili top;-' ," The fOpls. a mp eta n xpeeir , /„. Iside P . 1 4 10 t , 9.1) 11 ~,- , i: lie io oii*ihtill'Oilie , 'e sixth patent:Y._ ther,',..Or444.ttrtli walking r - ak,... 4 . 0 '. 0 ,, it* i 4 `glov,,Al 404:1- halri : As: ilia remote , an tr y there is t - soine dat.ibt; i ... itie:ii , • 11 e soli I.heri--. tit 1) ‘-'- .bills": lottrultural - • .....-: 4-E,,,- . „ -.-- ' - '•A ,- : f . - - ; " Wi t lii4) *P4l 4-I . ll eroilli Pairi... Pree ‘ -.!-` ` : . - peteri4ttitAibiiudit*Liiiiiiint oppleil thi* -- -:=-'-' seasoti, the agitation -For tbe question , 71. r: whel°,l74. a h q‘ -,41 1? ' °o4) li"l'eolliefetetteu. '-, - -ing.tifislirie4 in sufficient degree.to inn: -der them` Profitlitle.all feed rev' - iiwine,7is. 1:, 'entitloOio u s lit* . ting,eonsidenttion; Art , 1- - ...rims, iteteM .AS:tn regard to: their v l Ahte'- '- h av e been. p) r iibea'•fiottl : tinie.-tol Met, - , -, . but)lo -- defini_te 'fitte d met h 4, - ofiel_ chitin 'Edon ii" , :at e as yete •my i 4 wOromrexpOttHeiTof , sayer# ,- . 40 :Idootto49. the AterteAttelett . li ih9olo l. theY- - Poe.egg' fattening ilea -Ab _o* - i*. 2 # 6looll wlhernv -111 7* . .Aegriiiii*:‘ , Avarrent,-the.:44 ithaie;4lily- can be used - "with im fattening imp ! ,- - -2Hoga . tiiill" , Sotn - Ori*eM oll -efgmhemi - ellitttether 'win hise.fleshlf ftfiii - eiv..ta.tbew slimly is f00d.,...„ -,.,_, - f , ' ' Three, Yeers iineethitirieg im. neu-- efop, I coneltided toteot„. their value ifs_ loud ill- varieui" - wels-_Vjst,l' tried them" 4 Y . 'in theii:natiiiil state,' an- the'eatuerNm the'orcha rd . . 11 fee* short ttroef.:th' '„hoge, - devoured them grge4ili,; Intl - 0e : Oed out Ltha't_thq, get • 'tixed - orthem , r l 4 - dwz. evitil *lion they ate -them ultiac,,' '`TildillY , , - diA netAhrivel, I next _thrAw` t 10* -thelhotilleads in, , which - mys-alc ' , re kell! , Pertn4tieg4heleto remain several daya. before us'irigi.byy4 , rainy of them: (eslier4lr those decayed when thrown in) w' orated__ with, slop witeitt 'F' - fed i but the logs didr - iTe4..tbl ter chtin- W4-Pre hefere--ts them. .- I then erected- tempoi -in , which.likt - ipßlea .were plat. with 14 aboit: one half the comfit meal I u4pallyled:thekhogf, - . ' "i 4 sihee'hOil*-' .. intii i the iippi soft. etiiingh to be broken;. '. ; by, st the being of the sour kind.. Tr tur was [healed in the sanieliii , the meal mistUrealoneluni: been ly,, I On, this fond The ,hogs-tre*t a nd.fatt er;„ obsoriiieg..‘ihich. -f -in it until killino , time, when I in 4uite.2-ne go od - ;‘cOnrditicitri `eOtild haie had.thenf-ht're ' t heineual", way:. - Bt4hai ' half my porn -L tned - ai:.titi wood nece.ssa_ryo 'toil' er Unything - )vas-e4vr I gat nit:prepared uccunt. - of':the = abaN•e , ei.ti)eriir lier,e that apj state r do not to fatten' boiled to he fur not ihiekwheat. •-. .?- ‘,- •‘ I would ' - recommend-tO•every' farmer to Cult i*atii - et least 'n , iiinall,',p - at eh Of :this grain io supply feed for hie heini, j r-fo. nolinore:general airitinipireaitr purpcoo!., It is ii B 9! . . e; - ; fri ) o gidliilt*icbt,Y , FoPaYtka` .cosi. o f growing ittosit,-,:possesses a large Pr portion of nutriment,. _and - .makes maket a th" t e.'cei l e,!'!. ;Ja!) Oa itarY fq4 - f_ir h ( ir"- es,!,siieep, co%vs, swine, - indeed nit an- im4li - '-nsually .- -kept eit,thel farixi,:,,, Ai. re-' gards the cuitivatimir of jkis-rgrain -- - the . wrilter, abovecpiored says'r -- z.., - : - - : 1 .. -- - 1- 7.. ; —. ' ; l l ,Thfs soil .should -he - lighti , warrriand-' rather nioist, and previously , prepered for Fthe 'retelit ion of the Seed ';,-by-''carefor ,-plovving.: A 'fine - tilth i , 'indiipeneti4l# to thelfull developpment of At*eitallenetes, a.sp is alio- elesnly iultWation:: . 'Sow none but pure seed and,see:that the Soil is Ore fullY,•rOlie&alter- a°* 11 1: -704 - greatly - facilitates the labor Of harviiiitjii&ov,kiich On 4 roughsurfai ~ .iii'Vtt**llo:::rith loth difficulty and lei:L i r."' ' , -, • - .- . , -- - - ...Buckwheat; is a... linie-plant,". and iCon seqUently is weltadepteit te. the:wants of the barnyard whichlinie is essen- , fiat, as it conititilies-an ingredient, and -e -very preponderating and iniportant,,one . in the . ,ngg=altnlL - -,:ilave known - *hie i o fatten, edmire bli on buckwheat incishi.and have 7made ' ;pork' elieeplyi''-04 . 4 =":thiA L • more rapidly alio with rt; thiinl havae..V".: er done ;with Indiaomeak 4ii _else ,an. artichi - eut and fejrtOcoWilii - *ilk, in its - giOn stnte t .- 'lir \ f,inn the o heatieges Of the d 5.,, pasture. witber:;an 4 herniae.' ecoe 'crisp - this plant a affords- most refill. repast. 4 /Are Ilea! 6thers are La afid -* puvrumt. hum, the fun!) :ti wants to_ pt4i,the reaPi,r-ra rhino a>n uset`t. • • 31i. Punch Oresentshis,compliiiints to litr. HiisseY, and hearing-his: nisch - me •is • the-lu2st for. coin-cutting, wilLhel,nlAiged by - 4utie being n,niimmediatelp sis.he wishes toq hi 1 . 6 4 1 .4--ren4rlnaltPt and grad, )flu can prig : Ricr.-,l4..tialk',CtA N ES.- Es .— Mix two tups et eel& tilled Hie 'with Wee p , - of :fl our, an o ne -'PAP o foiril iiiiiit,end - colt milk .. enough iit.ferreleirfitito,: ; a.,,§tifr,hittei, to .144 tidika litii‘jilliti rr i: 4 .. Bake ()elk het giiiiiii o . - 11.0thintJii: - theitihepti o f hot- . pikes for - bteiiiifitst eiti'eiiiii:this dish._ ;. \ -: 1 'iißeettie l iffier4:lfi*? : eieltieeiineeful • of Pin t s`...?,4!. l rPeli!ine. wit a quail, of 0 1 stet'i. (gni#li? , ) sOxiiog4-otti we to' ..../ gregien'eed,"spiiiiiiie the nitiOurti over-and:: iritiVititlitiaitk - ' llO O l O -- itel-i..'XialW/ j. ... 4 0 - 1 Wo tki -- threie dit*:qtAillifilid' - lei', . 90 ( 001 . :".iii-i,' % -- :- 1 .-: - . ' '' . ....:i';'' - , • '..' .. - _ . i.,•::: : :' - li ---:.-'4l- 'i4- T ; Vim; Viiiitittirwei'Y :-..:' _ i .n i ?, -1 4 1” 14,601 “. 4 ' ,440 0 - 4Wi iio;:iiitimilted, - ' imit:every-;) : .,4w.14 eturtitthave di proper :.-; : place "jellied l 444 '(O4, Aeil4rftwitti, - "-Wilk-Y.' ilitillastor.bik o Ofbect‘t . sea Ea leiitiwe' ev-. ' - o e.. , l . oPktig 2 0b,..t itk-riiffer - z, !.,. l eo 1W - - 4:47*-#f*:****ifiAi s k'. ,L .4l_ l lllt 014- -- .i , . - 10 *rods,,ROwit glifit*lVir**4-0 . 9 :4ip4i4r14ick3y.4..„10.; t ._ 4 ,, 4 , i1 ; fr ti e. 0, p _A #94 4 47 19 t, rkkA , ,,,:'7"... , -,..., ;.' ,farr w104 & ,11 1P 14 : 51110 :1# 1 * ., - wheretW•iireitiffir . ~. if , . !V.:: :' lord . I=X -- "'''"? . L 4 "‘`"•&4 l l 46 ' . =-w•"* ' '''.-.. ;:,'. ; twe beef ,there rpite.44, r~;: ~;.,:,~ dye r 234 , one the 1 . Ifst 2-- t mtim lent 4- ... J:.. , hurnhiV,ltiinr the in4ticedbe- '- 4 3 Oekr.,n4tPr4fil''. - low' • TH4rition e • at: ibie it:eaMed or milted with. - they , may - adiantake,""previtted . - wpod • high lit:price.— Enik;ytiek Exam - 7 -4 11.01BRaT TYSOX: 4adottxt.l -- rin'aMi . _ , I iiio~li- • I 4.7 en An I as in