, --. • - • •••. ' :KEY& e G NILICIPROM SOURING.. 'The Am %limn Agriculturist glies- the, fol- -, . , ' lowing hin s about- keeping mill: from sour • ~ mg:, , , • , ' .F _,. ' .• • ? ! ,Keep th 'nit.' away .from mi l k- as much as possible. : Vie`- -creamm not ,very,ivell keeli ',the •, milk cover xl , airtight but the oil . or cream I t whielt.'rieeti Jo', the to t, forms a ttery good cove r, it. i • .iikePt iiiihroken. • If, ;the i; it is deSired.to. -eep - theMilk - s6Me length o time. great; Core. should' betaken • - to. keep , it still, and preserye the crennimidi4urbed. • iThese ;who get iiiilk • lAA; once . R•do'y, should 'divkle . • It into; several ij - iortions,- esich . portion•••:i I (•! be kept undisturbetnntil -it is wanted :cori use,, 'ili ie second method' Ts i Put 'itlio,neiv . inilli 'a litle ektra sofa, to'lleiiii . alize the _acid .aF . fastias it is forinOT. A bit of,soda,.-Ty, the ' =built of 4,!mar : i(iivfat t.,en 'to a quart ot milk, • wilt net injure :its",tiOte. or finality, w h ile it wiillio.#eni keep? it sm;..e.et.fins .a,-day,ok• More longer! .th a n :without, it. -, We hav,e . oftcn tak- 1 . en!*liih already beginning to sour and curdle, 1 and[bir stirring well alittle soda..and.b oil-. , itisl 4;1 have re-diSsolVed.. the curd, 'and. reit 00d i the Milk as sweet and- good . n when iirpf -OaWt from; ,the cow. We . knOw that sWeet4ned . Water' will; - turn 'more rapttlly to I vniNprltt i cetic acid) it it is kept wartni ' -. Jnst 1 so;,thei vinegar of milk .: turns .to acid liactie) sooner if• kept warm, 'and on this aceolint the ' cooler the 'milk is kept, the long(;r it Lilt N- I . Maui sweet. ..: •,. . ' -, . .••• • .. ° . '''jt istivell known that', a: heavy tillunder storth Will rendei milk speediry smut This ',•may Cfrectedln two ways: the agitation e of 411 under . clap may introduce., more air in-, to the •mq, lind the great .amount of eleetri 7 . citir I . !aqiig-.(l)rough •the• milk . may liaSten the - . 04110 of the sugar to'.acid. We have heard , it su,„4(reSted-7--With how; mucletrutli - N - q cannot sai, i itheittgli there is soiiie plansibilit • iii the Statement—that milk is less likely tc be .iif - fecteirhy thunder if it is k , pt in 4 - rzed (trill enwat , instead 6 metal - vosels like tr pans; and "also' that; it will, at such time,. kewp . bet teilt _the vessels and placed upon Ark. wood .. en -Senches,: or shelves away froM the. Walls, than if upon. the bottom:of the 6111ti7 or iiiiik-room. The reaSon :assigned.is, ihsit the dry .Ibenclies or shelves act as poit-confliietors; • milli prevent electricity front goingit firough• tl e. milk. in itspaSsage froth the clOuills -s to the . 1 e i fi.rth., • . ; ':‘' °•. •'• •• 1 •, ' .' : The mast:' important thingi inthe care 'cif • Milk, lieweVer; is to leth, - 6 it mid isturbed-•—not even naovint-the vessel.- or agitating the Ism-- , flice ft' - 1. the* tithe the milk is strained till it . ),ri is all cquired for use. !.. .: • - C The shallower milk vessels are r •.. g,reater will be the. yi elil •• of . creara ' the Moie . read ily . rise to the itop - , . '. 'RAISING FARMERS. I. . 114e t .i.s a great deal - written. at the grub- it . i. reference . . to; the best kinds •tindilhie.l)est methods of ' intpi•oving, ilicein—i- , :iris i 4 proper and ri , dtt. But tlie . .ecttietttion, ' ram Mg, and qualification. of the. 'rising ge nitor- . ttion,Or.:that part. destined to proseentn -agri elplittrai pursuits, demands .inore . attention. 1 . .)ii1l any other subject: .The . 111 3 st, Niefeet iii ) .:.;,due4.ing farmers,. is no .et - luctition .it .ati, or nearV:so. Many .tippose that if a sim is dirli . ,pia d i oes pot - give .indication of gduius, - .or 'Mental acumen sufficient fc:r a prole4sional• or live_ busintrAslife,!he lutist; 'of Ourtle.he reg istereil fo'r a thrnier ; 'while all .tlire . finds hat an be , s 'Nit are. expended.' in - eduea-, ling ho - se. desi&ecl- fork . professional'lo, the : . `voling prospeetii-e farmer is lvfoo . g.rcipe his •-. . - iway, as if instinct .or tiniritorWiz.lut yotild :teach l hint all. that is necessary . ` Ai ' recc.tra' , . - -,-.,.' , fia • t* . . ciutilitv of Soil. qdaptatiou fof crop?!. :;. . ,q tillit* . dr.c.. '..' •Thts , ilefeetive niodeofx.ducation is serious lt.' .. . . ,ly felt' `during • subsequent ',life: When the TOM ...Of life ~is sent without atinieing ,1- - - , kno,W edge of, the nidititenu.' _of scignde, and . . - ' lay ing:a good foundation fi,restensit , e km" 1. 1 edge.;; ' iNrarely cyer. that an indiViduar can 'sun - anon time and ent44 -.. ..suflicientl'itO ri.s, a-. Veva, forbidding eireu nista uee-s in i the scale Of intelligence:.: . 'A- prosecute thebusine§§- of ' Sgrictiltureunderslindingif, - .ana,s,(reesfialy requires the aid etWeientilie knowledge to,,a areater degree thananV',other prc.iii!ssion— ,SwatTaS of office seekers infestour Oand,in a ilt of them- barefitiled . in. obtainini a li ~:e.li.'' • hood in.the prOlesSions, -and, as ;a ,14 , t' resort Jare ',seeking the spoils. - of-flies. O___ee. L . Farmers shotildYbe mi - ell t ducAte.2l; -then . ould'. the, dountrybe' - 64:1 of:these scourges, 4nl farmers be fairly represented in, the national councils, '-arid .holding their slittre of oiliee. I.i\V e have divinity schoOls,.laW schobls, end, other - sloe-.. 'dal- school's: • 'Whs not agricultural - . schools ? ',.'fiee, course of learturig in -most:!:-Of. our in . .? stitutiOnic is .more : theoretical • gran praCti:i ea -L:, ': . -..- .. . ' ~ ... •.. Thefiwmer7 , s.l 7 ioulrl he able 2. 6 - make:a . . chemiad.. attOy.§l4 .of soils; •deteetithe eonsti 7 -tuent ',elenwnts. which enter into the organ i4a tion of-vegeta,bleS,' and ,WC.- ii he -. Vi,:irtzed 'in the laws a Nature, - fts laid down in 'our ,best. systems of natural . philesciphy. i There are. 0ther..4_...t.(xl : iri!.the education of litriner§,. . which I shall no,tiee iu an other Jiminiunica: ' Sion.—Entnt Vie, Dollar. Newspaper. :i. : - , . . • . . . . • : ow.:ro 1,14ar, Goon c'OFF.E.E. , r—In kn i igllt- , On'i; i 4 Forest life in Ceylon,' iii.e .the follotri ng 'hints' °tithe preparation of i coffee, dcrivcd fronilong experience t 1 The subtle aroma whiCh resides in 'L•the essential oil .of the cof fee berry, is gradually dissipated after .rOast ing,andf6ourSe.Still more after being ground. , . o . , h order to enjoy the full flavor in perfection ; therry sheuld,pass at once frotnthe roast-: , ing- an to the Mill-and theneelO.The cofiVe ;e pat i. and againnfeerbarinfr been• made, should I.)e . mixed when at an: - arma:4 boilitm.' i . 30 - , • ' ' - - -I t-- -:1:1 t --- '' .;vititgle..bo.t.,ml - L- , ,, „wins be very`-ad et , f€,,eindeeol,..isliehitthe!,s,e:precauti ! ,ns be taken, ''ci - 11, - .nOt. afrOixt an . :agreeable :and exhi I arniting - • liak; .biro great evlIS are constantir per ' peto* iii - F 4 , 1 40 hi its prepAiritiOn,'which: ).0., more gUarded against in allitost all other' eptititrieS,.and 'Materially impair its' flavor and strength---keeping the coffee a eonsidera , hielame after roasting or _grinding, liylWhiCh its strength . - isjdirninislied,'.and its delicate volatile aroma is lost, and. mixing the. milk With . it,, after it has.-been allowed Partin lyto *l, '.° ' ! '.`.. • ' . - - . . WABTE - MA - xnat.:4.fauy farmers thought leialy . throw _ into'-the roads and - streams run- • tying near &ern,: thingS .whieh are val . uable as fertili4is—such as corn , tolls,, - the . .de:cafr.d vegetables and..strapings of their eel. lags, dead aninials is pieceg Of leather, old tra4 other. elothing;lair, and even All these lbw* gic onld he added .-to the. manure -10 p, and allow'to decompose and nil; with it; In our daily walk we notice r less of this Waste, more particularly monk farmers;, - ..some' of .*born . are 'sending, money to the city :. for •.ttrea, 4IBIIU re; *,potidre46;. a Cart; load Of,whieb .einmally . .tnake; at 'tonic; of,. one . 'foUrth...oo of hit they pay fur it abroad. Bridet, inebthings:. lying- abont the housege look very. unthly,and. are a re p eitihmonely - - otrenSisT • and - lta"The fellow who tried to, get ip a con centwith A 30 14 6 4 :4 4 . a 44-is g et `.ge nips who w few necks since play4-npon the' ~ i tTecticnis of an iip-town lady. _ - T roll 4 - thit I • 'Wisdom is humble that he kpows Act more. 1 A‘ Little bhild.Ammg Lmaties. . A day o r two ago; n gentleman whoSe-offi, vial ilutic4 -required him large lain u it his City, deVoied • to-the; indigent insane," -- took With him:a Rtle'boy some three y-earS . old; 'and it was•nn ,interesting 4udy:titi Wateh the effeet..WhiO!. the presence of the visittir . :-produced innong the lunatics of e Ct•ryf: . - unusual- degree- of quiet ;lad order prevailed - in ever'yhall, and toinch ni of the• Softening and sub titling hillnenees_of childhood :wore exhibited by those wit - a - were ordinarily inqst•intracta ble.! .This was .particularly the case with 'those ,who had passed t lic.season . --- youth. Que. - incurably . approached , the. thelittic.b • wi t h t forthe 1- I)) 411)111 1 111 xi. ? mem, foil lot gentlenr,i,s and-kindnewaud . witha gesture, handed him a straw-=- being All that had to g i ee ,_. 4m t., : 4 l - owe a , great satii:•:fitetion•Athen it Was mcepted. and hoftie as If it. wa's 'of value. • A host all . ap; . . rroachcd and ••ithook. 'hands •with- - the ,infinit.; and, so inild • their hearing !that he. did not for .hesitate, and • althougli .. abashed at'what Was ti -him an tin 'stud crotvd, he,cheerOly yielded his little, hand` to their .caresses. But . thp MOst interesting scene w:>. hi the worn:Ws:apartments: They were rea dy to devour the-little child with their caress, es, and yet •when they .observed .that Abel! Crowding: and volubility disturbed . hiln, in stinctivelY withdrew a little and modulated their l'OieeS to tones-.o( tenderness 7 to which . man); of theni'had bet , a strangers. °fie of • the ‘6)(wAt t :herself a !holier, enquired with tearful t4i , s--:•-'•Dear little fellow, is his mother living . An:arm:.o7;e reply seetn,• ed to keliOrZ -her apprOiensions, and . . her ex= l,ressions of interest assumed a. more cheer fill tune. The Most violent; closely confined in cells every-idoVellient of the- boy nth iinense intiirest, and . Some begge,hby all the atrectit•iiifor their offspring--•-which in sanity 'in, its worst, form had tiOt.cradicated— , , tb ne permitteu to embrace item. whole seene was calculated tit deepen the'sy nipathy 'felt for the, most 1.111111411114te class • who Were . the , :Oh jeetc of to show how strongly the,society of -.Children is calculated to_ Win back gcntieness. those who. from any cause, have • passed 'that indefinable. line which 'separates the •sane . from the insane. •••: - • N.. 17-. , Ct,urier, , • rummig)lehate, Kelti f a South Carolina Nullifier, .sat l, iii stilistanee, that . iii Ohio,: the thhite,l qrmarry with the tiegroes; and-that the white man was itnproe(l by the cross. TtiOn)ignity brought Mr. Campbell •to the flUor,•wbert. he exhibltecllits mark. it tan in..tlehsite. by taking; c'ractiat theSotith Carolinian: 'on. the It will. be seen , . . the followcl a ii3ccount,.taken from the Con? - - fressZTinal Gk be. that it was- a 'centre shot.' e, the s it: will Mr. CakintEm.,— : l Wi,,l t to say a few words ii-self about. this matter. Ido not, wi,it to pit iell4t te in a disettssion of this - sort at :111, 1..,4111 lint -I'l, st: :. , ..ay 11, word. iti re , ply to the . jeer thrown out 1)r the glintleMan frotn.Southezir - i oiina, (Mr. Keitt,) Nv1111 . 1.11111(hyStOOd as iql . y . liig 1 that the „white race In Ohio would he improv- I ed by. int ennarrying.with the negroes: * I de- i sire to say, in Iwltaif otT the White eiti.,;.ens.4.l the - State. t 1 Ohio, thatl,,tite:,i are not .in the'. 'habit'. cif itit6rMarry i nil: N'itli ‘ bla' eks; thoifffh it _ is thure, as it is in Other States, a raere.mat ter of taste. Tlie t ,frentkgnatt frOm,Bouth ezil•-• , (Aim., L.4upptise, thinks, it I ecnife3S."l do, that it iwit.very..high oflenee against correct. - ta4e: to intern - la - o.y \\•,ith,.blaeliS; r .and 1 merely rise±and - . I shalt :Nit (tOisnme much of the. tinietof the .committee 4 in 's° doing,--to put .this itti - itiiry to'the•hottiltrable gentleman := If ..the ti hites. do note intixinarry with the blacks in • his distAit,ln whatjway ean.be c)plained the titet .ecinsistent/y. With a eorrette (V morals, ilait -there arit-' , : - .o rtrativ mulatto 'is, ._ l' . , ~ plf....the - .!.. .[Lauglitt - --,: : . . .„..,„---".. ..... The CII , AMMXN. I . IW g61)!Ianall-cf0M (Brio ~- .. , (Mr. Campbell) i , , , outlioloi•il , r, . ,_. , r „.,-: - ,- AI r . h.EITT. . 1 auswfly,tne gentleman— . . The CHAIRMAN: -ITh6raelltletilattfrOni South Carolina (Mr. KeattLi i f;lout.of order, its the debate, has cicoed iiil(6 the am multneut: - ~ireV;. i on; 'living' .unde . r ghts LhouSes ought .not to throw sioiwS... t' ... , linfsept: )1. 1 "' :- ` •.. - Seitatoi Wade.: , , ‘ • . • 1 - 11 7 . I " *l. C kks a curiousloynius. - Tie pavii no . 1 afore :regard to Son.iern CNN:airy iban.,if there Was. no suCh-thing.in the world. - ' Senator*rris of,lll . l.evi-,- IhrUpshire, who is . :.:ervi.ng his 1a54- term in the . Senate, aid ,t4i . Lint The other day. inl•CompanV i with a nuns ' .filer Of Southeru SetSor, while discussing Vic- Nebraska question.}.-- -.. •, '_ ; . *, . ... ' Wenhl vou,. W ade ' if . . called 'upon lvt - a Marshal / oi t . the United States . to a...-1,4 - 7 in cat ehin'g ii fugitiVe sqlie, obey' the orderr 1 't NO t',said Wade, I'd see hini in—in—in Jerido'first!' -. H : • ' • . .- . ':That,' 'said . NoiriS; triumphantly,. 'is .aii evidence- of how littlei.regard •is Paid to 1,14'; lawi Ofthe' Uniti4. Sti4es by these Abolition : Whigs.' .J,. • - -- . Well,'-. 'said Wade,l ... 4 .114:• - NerriS, - would . - 1 . n . i ?fat/ help to eatcLu a negro you saw him run Oft?' , • . • ' ... . ~ • . ‘ Certainly, L'wo Id,' 'said.: Norris, with lath, come trepidati IF .: •., 1 •-•- • c. ? Wade turned to Senator Dixot?, of Ken tucky; _Would yc.v.,-1-si k r,• if called neon to az-- rest' a:rnnaN'yay negrci.ob4 Ihe eiuntnand r _ `No, sir P. said D ixon,.• `l'd ;see.hiin - r --- first'!". • 7 ' I . . .. .. • ' Well caidl . Wade, in; _his dry ivay, ' , I should, not, vktuder;When p.m egerso ma ny Northern li, like the gentleman from New IlanipAire,.. 0- de it fur, yoti:--Ohio =Slate Jorfhtirl. - • i •. - ,. . - . Itni ,tkiN vt 11l , - ----- i. . -- N -The Louis - v . 1114' - :lottill 1 -- comp -. lains of . what-it calls 'die failatieism. O e Northern press,, slid says the Nebraska bill seems to.; - 8 /.IkIN have utterAy oyerwhelmed • all diStinctions, and swept I.way.ev44ry, line of denisreation.: The fault is not with the N.oither4 press,for: it is but the'eeho cif the .public' .entifTier4 ; 'prevailing eyey where- in the free States at . the present time. No one -is.respoisible` for it. except the 'anthers i of the Nebraska bill.H They. -have n raised.i the, whirlwind'' which is eep t ein , destined io . .sltfroni the public eou i eils, . • • •_ • k .. • . . • • . . . . . : 1:4 -KEEP fteTTE • r SOLID AND SIVIET 12Cillor, YVKATIJEIt.-t—iiavp stone jar:or. butter firk- : in.—the first is the best,,half full bt, brin thatci will . flo4t at), egg..2Sugar niay • be•added'i but: is not indispensable.. Into 't.his, drop youii roll; or prints. of - sutteri 'when.4lioroughly Worked and, read} for .use, Ic.e4i the jar, •eloseiteovp.r . ed, and yOu v.:ill -pro t bahly nat.': have . a plate - of Oil t i butter on 'your table :ill; sUmnier,...-OnleSsliiu.are in the habit of - put; vino. ,your butter ulyin the 'table the, , firt in 1. , , ste a d of the, last thlng, at meal ,tin s, I ' • ~, Bona TiAINS.•-;410111SSeS, •is the very-j best 4pplitzifamt to - heal the cracks in tlie tents of joiie4 cows, or the 1 bite 44 the suchingi . call Wash - the-Udder Ar?th cold vraler befork . ap; plying. the ' Imola" Nothing I hive - ever tried cures so milk A kicking :is fre: quentlY cured by. t .same retnedy, provided the milker is earefu to keep short finger.uafis. Cantrolpsz LAX/M-11e injunction; - nevoi filka fluid, lamp when", lighted , or when' the 4 s a light in the rOotn; shoug be ditinefl 14 the ears ofiall persons who nse ovnphene ort burning Auld, until . . the halkitipecomes a see; and nature if this rule 'Arm followelly,nine iiutor ,ten of tho k aturthene.aecidepts nv6idect 1 To the j ANNUAL:IMR . AND - -CATT -To be hebi,'iat p catty of Qtltoker, ,A: •'in Match, tb - e)irit - Lihtof Premium.; . . . .. - . • -.. . • IiLLS, Allati AM. ' 1 st-'4es.t., •Prezniu ii, • • - ' - la ' .. $5.0- '2O pest,... - ....: . -. .. . , ....... . . . , .... ..... - ...3,00 DeVon, Petit, .., . 1 ; . ~... ' i , • - • ..'.- : C..6,01) i - . -2d best,.... ;... : .. ; - 4 -.• ...: • %8;00 Beet Giade,....,..• . ' ... '.. t .'....-:•' : - .....'........5,00 Best C0w,..., .... ;. - ...... ;.,-.....k; ... ;:, ..: .5,0i - 1 . - 2d neat ;.... .. i .. -.:-... , ...4 : ..:..4,0n -aal Best, '• - ' ' 3,00 . 4th Best, - • • • 2,00 , • Best two year old heifer and ca1f ,.. .: :.• . 2,00 2d Best,: . 2.: i . ''. - 2 . 0 9 De.stliro year pld heifer without calf,— .. ..... 3,00 2d Best,- -- ' • ' /. • ' 2,00 Best 4 yearlings,. ; - .. .- ' ' .3,00 .2a tiet : : . ......,......• .. ;..:.. -, .'• 2,00 ~ Best lot of calve , net less than 'fiVe.....-...;•.... Al MY 2d Best, ' I ',..... .... . .... ..,.. ,:.......3,00 -Best' pairWorhing Oxen, :.. :......‘ 1 ' - ~ . •45.0 0 241'Best,. ,'%........, .. 4. ' 5,00 3d Best,. l'.'. i I ... - • • • nii • • • • • ... 7 , ..• ..0 , r - Best pair three - Yearsold Stiers,. . . : . .. . ....3;00 2.ti Best, I " ' 1 1 . 44 I Best pair two years old Steers,— t . ;-... - --". .. - . 3,450 2dßest, - i • ..... . • .... .....: ... .-..,. .. • . ...2,00 .. . 1 ttllEit P. - 1. • . I . . - Bet 4 fine wool 8npk,..... . - - ! - S-00 '2d 'Rest, . - • ..-. `. • - 2,ott -Best South down 8uck....., ; ,.. • • '' O W ...... • 2d 8e5t,..;,„ .... ......... -....c. ............2,00 -1 Best Long Wool 8nc14... - .•. , .. - ..i . ......- . .... :..3,00 ..- 2d Best, - ;' . - - • " 2;0 1 . , Best lot of tine iwooled Ewes, not less than .ten;.:l,oo • ,2il Best,. . -..! .. .!....-;-... .... .:. i . ...2.,;(10 . 1 • Best lot of Soath 1 - h?tvit Ewes tint less that tan, . .3100 . .1 ild Best, , ' , ' - - ' - o 'ool' - Best lot long•wOled Eites, not le* -than ten, ... 3 , ,00 I' 211 Best, 1. • -_. . ; ~-2.n0 Beet Boar,. • 2tl J.. Best 31 Best, liou:sk: , :Best stallion for all *til.k, - *'• ' - • . 5' 00 ! 2d Best, . , .....' ...... ~- ..... :. , .3,m) 3all . est, - . .. . !, r,... . ....i ..... . . ~ 4, ............2,00 Beg pair I)mb - ilea Gelilinws 'baled in the connfy,ti,oo 2d Best,' i ' ; ........4,00 0 Best,— 1 , ......1 .- .. .... - .-. l— . :. ..... ... .1,00 'Best Brood pare: with! colt by her side, ? 5,00. 2d 8e5t,..., ' ..• '• - ' 4,00 • Sd 8e5t,......'.. .. .. : : ... '. .. '... '....• 4 00 t Best' pair mnatehed ina.'es•foaletl in the c0unty,..5,00 2d 8e.5t,., - ,:,, .... , • •o,00 :-;41 Best,...i. :' A, 00 - L , , Best lot not loss Than six, 211 Best . . EMINIE Best and largest varitft ot y; Best here potatoes, L Ilk.F.Sk Boat-not. leSq than 241 Best, 3(1 hest,, • - C nr rTEft . Best firkin of Itnto_Ttinltle liming the zzinlinwr •;J _ J annittg, , , - ,• ' - 1, ' "• "—•• • • " •-" '''t 5,4 C y .- ..3d B - • . :est,. 'I. .. ... ... 1 i ; ....... . f :.. . . . . .. . i .. 2 ..,141 liltfirkinciillt'uttur trade flitrilig tlie fall, - ':5,t10 .241 f1eit,....:. • ; ... I. 0 • . . '3,00 :41 Best,.,. .i. . ....- 1 . '.. gg 111 Ilest arse of !Corti, j' • , ' . 5,00 A Best, ; 1 • -• • . ' a',iio' . , . :3ql Best,' 1: i. • , ; . .. .•: 4 ,00 . Be't anti winter wbeat, ' ' . :F),00 241 Be,t 1' •• 1',3,-00 Bes•t acre Spiloo• Witcat,...; . . i'. • ..• s::•.•"•;•,. ' y 5,00 24 Best; r. ' f. 1 . ' :1,00 Best acre of lats,' 1 ' • j • . . 2tl Bost, - • ; . •,,,,:, ~., ; . , •,- .. , , ,:,! .. .!: ( ( p lll .Best . acre orillucktvlient,....... ..... . :.......' Airit Ali Best, I . ; ,,.,4•- - ..;' , ..,2,0) . .„.. 1, . . . .. Vitra. i . ,--- . a 2,ibm-bkils Winter : Apples! . ~ ~!:".. 4 tw . o - buslii4s Fall Appit's:' -- .. t half bits'bel.Qubilees,,..,! . ..: .* zt half baibel Peal',s;" - ' Bushel ir-- .1f3,..:. ;TIC MANI: r.S.CTURF r S, ti,[- Be, Be, Be. Be, •...1,1)0 f auk• • qltili '2ll, ii,est, .3d Best, 1 ' • i .. . , }dill Test piece 1 trarpetinflr,lot - less-than ten yards,4 . .- 9 00 'I . .. -. . . 20 hest, ! 1 i L .. . .. ... .. . ......./,00 Best pßete Bac. tfo. aiit 1,.•_•.1, dia 1 ...i.... yai.1.4., —__; tl,OO 2(1 , Betzt,. .. 1 • .. . . j ! ' • ~ no ... ..... .. .., .1, Best s.pairs Wool Socks, -- ' • : 1,00 - - - I i.v •vrifF • . , [ - I - ' Best 3 Side.pSole-leather in ed in tills cottnti4 3,04 2d Test, ' - • I • 1 • 1. • • .- . 1 - 2.00 ißest 5 Sidd s Upper. Le he s r I : ' ' -: 4 . ...... I'. .3,00 ' 2d best, i - . I .• ..,- 1 . - . .2,(10 I , T6st one-half .dozen Calf Skiii's; ....... • 2.,(10 . ] . I ll ,1 • AGEICUI I I TL'IIA L - IMPLEMENTS. : [,l .. __, . - • - • • Best rlongh forSitsquehanna county,... ... .. 4, ..3.00 - 1 2d best for do. j • • , ' , q ollii Test_ flultlvator; I •'I • • - 1 4 000 ', 4 d ileqt I - 1 • I • ' . I.'oo l 1 . . . • 1 . I Bes-t.Side,bill - I'lotigh,.... . ....I. :::: . . i,..2,01)! • , ,i , . I Bet StraW and Stock Cutter, ~ .I,ooj ....M I.)est,. - - • I ,• . L o.oo', Best o.x Yoke,. . r - i - • •.' I,ooi . Laniber: Wagon, - I , 3,0(1 .0x - Cart - '' ' ' '. . - ''' ,"3 oc , ' Plough :Chain and Clovis, ; .';'.'.l Oi: .. 1 I Horse shoe, • " ~• ' • .- .' I,oi'-, Ono Horsy Powr, - .' . 4 • . .i 3, , ~. Two-Horse ' Bower, ...... t... - .. . 4 . ......-..r...3,0( , Corn Sheller, , ! ' ' • , t 1, .j Morse Rake, wood or iron tee th ' -• ' •! . -2, . churn, i • ', I , t.- 1 1 01 ? . • dABINET NVAItE. . Il' i , Best. nureLtt and Secretary, each,. ; ....• : . ;....2,00 • Breakfask Tahiti . and :Work Stend, 'each,: ....I,ot'') Bedstead and Sett of at' irs, ei , cii l r 1,00 i • BOOTS Al . 6110 ES. I , , . • Bastpairiof.Fine and Thielt i ßootsi eacii, ... x ....I,oo' womer: 4 's,llofite'es.and 13uskinsi each, '' . 10)) I. .2,ADOLEs At:I?. lIAE:NESS. .• , - 1 , . - • Best Team ll:tracks.' ' . 1 ' ch ~ -. tli , '• Fine Ifouble liarness,..l.l '' 1...3, 0 1, -., ' Single Harness'; • ' ', - ' Test- Saddle and Bridle,. ''• -: -. 1 00r' 1 -._ c'AIIIIIAGES, . • • i ; üble Carriage, .. , I ' .r,•-- o " , MI -. .. , t, ~. ,. arlisge ! . i , • •• - tt,C.O l r ' FLOWEILS, . • . •- •1 - -Ir.' iier.t Do Sins& lEEE ; .... •tioN - Er. I tlt, of one hire of ' • Best ;•.. . • I .1 . , Best Picinghirig, 4., • ! -• • f :., . .:!.. 4 '.sr,tit i . ! .2d iiest, ..4 .. '' 4 004 3d•best.„ * . .. . . ~:. .... • ... 44',... 4," , , t . a til . 4:0. 4 i , 2:)0 1 4th best, ''' ! •: , ..,.. ~, ..., ....•.:.. . 72 1 1; • sth b est, . '" * ' ':. ' . • . ' 2 . ,0 • Repotts on Winter and Qprity*Wheat 1 Oats i. Bult, ...- ili • wheat and Corn, to be made at the Fair. ;COMp ti. tors on porn, are requested ,to intitv the. Judges' at weeks least three befbre• the. Fair. :‘ they ,ere to LI- 'dile the quantity and quality raised per acre. , Persons competing for premiums on / g:rairt, - arc re quested:to' have i the ground measured and 'the gran-.' tity - properly certified. It is also :desirable that till account be kept of the quantity Of corn lat4llll . .raig ' 1 per acre, their value Per.ton, and, forthe infotima , . of others, a statement of the best mode of-eurtog an feeding them. .-.lt is time farmers counted thelcost o their products with a vie* to find out whether mlcrre . cannot be . prOdueed upen !tit e same • grotind laith Itlie same amount of labor, and for this purpose lc .CMU mittee would . prOposse the following. questiontolthe ruiners of the county hoping to receive Written ail sw.ers.lcorn as•many as possible...! • - . lit:1 lion. unielt Bar !have' you cut • the _preent 1 .Seasenj? '..,.. • . 1 . ~., ; 24: I What is its cost per ton, in the barn, — f , ulling , . all the labor' and manure used upon it, anti 6-iht . rest on the value of the laird; alto whether th landis • deterknited or enhanced in value from theert tlien off? '-I ' .: `, *- • ' i '':* .* ,! ' ' 1 • '341.' I. How much Corn,i.Whett, Oats and Otatts !have you raised? . • I • . • 4. • ;What is the cost of..cieh of the, latter p r httSh el, ostici a t c d in the..same way, inclittling!,th. eopt'of, Letting, the crops„alse the li.. of grout *EI,- hether.fidlow,:greensward, orpushed I ‘ PI .1 1 1 . ' *Hereafter- no animal cir, Artiwill bola wedljto . take. the -first :premium Ovate than otice,,j6 ' t et any . •subsequetit exhibition, where-. from its merit it - A..0.0d be entitled to the saute pretalinn ;again, a 0 nOkiite •,to that effect shalt beitwenied,ituni the MOtt4 Trial' 1 ums:eltall go to the othercompetitoks:, t - . .; - the increased interest rof the, ocitrununitir let the I fto.; .ciefy,lleads tho CommitOe to believe thatrate F'" on the crag fall Will ihr e4ceed enY, previcatit• a' 'the quant ty 'as well - - AS- the quality or- the pied et. and -nips exhibition; . • .- ' ;IXPliral . r . .llllEirO, 7 -e 1' '. 7 --. - .TR(ift - Ettr g --- 44;* ? 4 ', - X ' , l' ln. 1 ;:, Ki ,_•-• " ' ' ' :'-' - •.- ' • 'IS. 11.3..A.Titi, . PLUS{ i midi Wear 440444. . C.' LEST fto .4 0 N7R 0 - 2 41 1 ' - A LE SHOW. . , Accodit Wed. 54. ,Plougk . e Pair. , ill) . . ... . . .. .. ,00 ....1,04) .....,lio ...11,1u) CU VIA. 1 ... .. • 1,0 ri. .. ... . 1,00 4,(•i0 .3,00 ,Ctrtificatb. • ..• . ; . 3USINESS c4ipti - t-,, 1 • BMIOI, GEQN DENTIST ; 3feintrpse, Pa.,' nt Searle's !to, Mondays and Tuesdays of each Treek.., • r SHIONABLE TAILOR, Shop over Havtley & Molt's Store. Spiing and §ummer,l'ishiontifor tjutt received.: j_ I • Doctors Thayer It' . Crandall AVlNG,a.sisociated themselves in .the practice: of Medicine and Surgery, woald respectfully itteite. o Ore them .a call thati may need their prof,el'aion rrices. They may found at the office former : _eupied by Dr. Thayer, They:will jceep, on litutd ''Concentrated and lidmeOpiLthie medicines, : toiltrosi• 31y .8 1854. 1 - , • 3 i _ CRA:D.AI.Ii.. -i , - ;Henry a Krt4pp, S. llll* UNTII9 , SE, l'A.,' with R u th,, IVoo4r . alt: 4.1 ('‘.;,r• LI ter,.NS holesnle.Groe,er , g :nbl COTIIIIII:NA1011 i 31er- . eb: nts, N. 173 SAVaishingion'•eireet, between; (.onrt aniit.nti DOr streets, Ne'r +.ll,lik. .: i 1 • TI • t 11: .iler & Fo!wl Fowler; oltNEYg AND'dOUN., 4 ,l;l4.olis : ':4lT,' 4. Cliaace7s Oftire Ne. 4 I Clarke 8 • • 'PaCifit ILEENVICEI STRE (Oeni Ih;oadwdy,) New York. Co.; .Proprietors, pr the earubiktt Landitigs. , , " \ •.. ~ th9mas. Ingstim.m. . .. ..: i 'EALEIt IN bin' (IMPES., rocerie's, Clothing, i Urockeiy, Boots ati,',l - Slidell, Sc., SuPpieliatina n.lc't. i l a• 'T - ' 1:' '-1• ; • ' • -:. •- , . , . . , • • Bentle , jTTORNEYS AT L. H. 11 E MY% . . E , :•Ba141 - win., . • irANI:FAeI'I7RERS' SADDI.F.F 4 ; , 11. .TI.NES:: - ; ) Trunki, Whip 4, on Turnpike 6tre,et itout t "Pa. . •I • ' . • • John Groyes; 71 :ASIIIONABLI; TAII:011i Ship under Searle 's liotel,liaine*Areet, Pa: • D. D. Hii,uls; IVERY. Al D. EXCII A ST_ BE, K. ; Office in J an the rivir of Wilsks:SOrte, - M on t ,-.'se' . . . . . . i • ~- • - I.,ColAen •• • . - - -lEALER IX ,STOV.S, Thf, Copper, Mul Suit ..../ Iron War 1.4(11.-riviN, for Graf Bend Depot. December 4 y ,• , : . i. ..-. M. O. Tyler, •j,, ; ~.,,.-i • XtEIZESTED Aritti L L. lIFNT, Inificirti;i• of and •Dealer in Hardware land Ciolery, Carria