MI=M -THE EMAERQI2IIIFORESS..IVB C-OAEHMAN.. • ..11-.,14 - 67.7t";.. •• six feet hfg hi , 66 ni'fOr tably man, ~tyi ty . his..rou tul , ;(seti Oil4o.Und,O;' ; beard`, , un.the. l {aftatt' - ofq4,ne:gAtien•-eloted and the•squitraeari of red `cetilltdipi'ili ed . Mode' of. life ii,the,,,most•-coinfortable % imaginable;- deice fartnienie;;is•ldS''professidp;'ltiml only '' certain„soperbtiman. exertions.. :That is - the - Emperor's. body: , coaelinuity! lord of,,th4'; VM.I; Youyr,Obahli.,/iniagine t dial -t .the coach-. - man's •nattntil, iresidenee- is'the' stable'! , but . =' . -t& has iie.Y,4leg.:CAli n.stable ;Since; he yecei ved_hitr hether carria,oa be•in i :gpOittirlilititYP;the hOrSes fat di l'eSii n ,'lld.qtaritess, - shiliable,•lia bles•not.bist head.. Eisen arn - Chamber: lain approattli r etPthe-';Erpp'Sioi - with the words; i,Slr't ;• ''he eatriade is at the, door,' : ' so does-a - conclman..of-the - Necontl•- class present him stlf heTore the great, chief Of ; the*,table(l ! :,;l4rt Wien and sny.:' A reicei. Iwsiiiiii , {ttsh.,• 'lie. horses 'are put to-!' -- - ---z-Then_!lliefoielvc:riiito with' the' . beard - • rises pffe - s,,h is gloss;, and desCiltids-didiberately into the. court yard ;•there d'”roorn leaning gcntly,,at tains the coach, fictS,;,seldt...s..hitusell comfortably' , and nods. that nod the' reins 'are' . hantled.ito'ldo . l4; 'Winds 'their . round ha lid 4, 'stretches .tout,;:both • arms,t • straight behire I hirn,.Settleshiniseir firm spil,Prdnd an -Emperor. on.; his ihrone4he'deives otE -titight real ' IY be iittiit:that'lie*ies,hik',work., ou rinds feel, latter he Hardly can move, for he is firmly,: _planted_nridn NlA;fri; of th',.fornitc - r -- ,SOit,'ate :not a ware for , he, gutilei 'the ry.borses. wi th. the press Lite of tha it is only•Oltrtifaf feelathttif that When, lie stiddenlylinlis'up he 'throws :hiS'ibod . y backward,--clasping bodyarritslo his --breast; 'like's person swimming. • ; Affer a„lialf hour's drive he 'returns •hoMe; , -the-; -•Emperor, alights, and he drives into the, court, - Yar.d.l - , runs if) lie h Orses?. heads, „soother helps , him- ciff'dny bow. he throWs- the reinsio a cried), miff s . daf's work is ( 10 1)0.~rivgn,Et n • peror, that is the whole:mt . :his . du ty ; —:. For that lie thousand tohies':of,'salati; ajid~.lii • es in elover,--I.ltit•the medal hits•its -reverse ; • Torte roit'y happen that the Emperor. on getting - into his carriage, instead _of bid:- thi'ig him tO.Tiltive, to Katnina "Ostrii - nr - ; - gives . the'w6rd '"T M ur oseiitir, just • tuilis'UTytirttrhave . dri'ven'* Vet'sts iii one eatie,:so,4ie - drives 726 .vests in the o_ther,... , _;_Wititout_Tausa. - Or--;refreshinentir without clesApgr'su'eyo or leaving the ,box, distaii4e .along the whole youd. there are little houses • built as halting . placee for.the Emperor -tinder, but . N;eltplas does not use them . ;„ he seldom. alights.till he reaches Mos cow, and . the change s of horses, being. , affected, withlightning swiftness, the coachman has hardly time to take off a_ glass of , woodlta . .---t-At every post a fresh postillion gets - upon the-box .with -him ; . hnt the most the postillion is allowed to d o i: Gt urn,. the horses-,--the reins never - leave'itte' Coachman's, hand 'and lu , grals.'oveitlie - one hundred and' four German'milesi Standing-win] - ont ,,- -strOtched Arius,' without food; his anon- . tiOn 'unceasingly Upon the strain, expo ' sed. to every. .possible variety of temper-' ature--•on'the box of the carriage' with turepty '-fotir degrees of heat, and •on that of the sledge ak, many..eold. It has happetwillhst•on his arrival in Moscow xligiu r tehlo_leave his box; four • men lifted. him off, he was perfectly still, his eyes were starting from his head, he had to be bled and put , in'a bath , before stiffened limbs add strained nerves resunred life and suppleness. No Ger i-jinn couhi pildnytmgehilhoryttons IVigtie; . the RttsstriitiPitratfetiqtt%iv thYd'sgy:tv her/ he must; it e - would - do nothing - his whole life long if liti.' , lniklitill-i-Efachwood's ~,, • • r,Tr),10.• _n anssoUrt- FA]? ;UT " h c.c 9 .s; o lisl owing .extra.ct-ft:c4l.l'.a.' 4 1 '; Co a friend in —thie'~viciuity; will give' - -soine - hie•-of-flfe scale on tvlticli:lhrinitig.iii.condiicled in Missouri,:..„:, •-. • „ • •I tOoli a ride to see -one • of our tine Vlasouri. farrqs, : about eigh • tqllii,spile,s , frOra.,St.•:,Lottis. A Mr. gerson 'and Brothers-have:one thousand .deres•ferifeed in with rail "and'iitiat which, is one-mile ..and:a•half long in tr: straight itae'on 'sides,'Sn6 64'041:PYkii • alley, have% I6o.acres of - -corn,: 40 acres -• OPs.,frOvverQ6 - 6;60 - aftqft Of. Teaches; 30 ' •OVr_. 44.4•11 t i, izerst;;ani.l.abo:Ul,2:o.o..iunes of .• fine grass, an d •!Z6o l 'acres" of-Trutt 'frees t : Of . - eompleto,pkgril%4Min . itatnetis,, : sjl in a bkgAi Aki4C211....011.04510., have. about 160 head ofcattle, 600 sheep, &c,- 2;600 - firat tbese trees ,pf . a 116 1107.JAAU.. 4 .1.r?14 . .(4.1.404,:3ihti •Lior!vilmt,ott cone I cannot . begin - beitOties' this ' Tif.4lJvalennefon_patdll-‘4B,ii-•—• bout tbetslaE4E 11016itheLl3uskon•:,Com , •tponv:anilicorriple:teireoverod •tv tit .Virres• • scr.l6lQ.o....;k.uu;lnno.ltrieiv, : tliat,„all the , land ! ricchriciltbylho , fritit 'trees is•• also • . j histAirui lus,beendopenedfryvitilib',. 4tix.yeats: - .tGartrilaishbe•bearAhr..the 4 ltsy':. l s`!alpol•sititlf6e.6l-Ir . ,_kia'; . letit' be' nueirsthroughoist..4ll64attin,••erossing. at 411 , 0 !pain, avenue, bordered illantanuaiter of•i &Milk's% 'epent , a , day; , iti , this:vicinity,. nialdiitedliere ori fatin;':',:vle„eietirted,' all over it, anti treated in „tne,,gost hos pitable manner„" 7 -.Bestin.Traveler. : • .2 Tifn Dnsnrei. - --*-20iie of the, -m0:%..t sfri— . °king characteristics of Africa are the de serts, and noth.:lg.catrbe- inore—desoitt.e— th`iiii ihe'tipiiUritrann& They, kavn ge . ,rteralyyTa - 11 .. at and . uniform jinii`ittiljtier'edlifitiO'ting' fulls ot tike, ! Ike mighty oeftais,''at e Taped' on eins tan a n (1;! .ler,6l2qubysnildemyntsts: aiyerofy„thse. se,`!, 1; Isateilsere:and there2iumitemblo—sturited,... it'ilcortiliing'sun 2 )tiQqi;eli.44l,;l ( lo)' f1if41 :1 15 1 4 . 41),.11.492 ?,hint: dile% t;ill94l9cliog.,l4ltO99llF94l“AtlTl:i4g(i t4a , Curtharticodossi arrest shern.ofhea;l l tad Wend yainl bite antic! ,whkh,rawElPr'llyr,e,,t ,it ore lik e 44"‘ 11;i% ri!bdraingsurnaca r 2iflUna affilif.q l(4l ilitifl can scorgely he conceived by~,eY,ilirraahta'.of'oteihporr66ta limo ! tlt4 ';i l PlA%ltiAiti4llll,l ,piercing; tee% i li gut„n A i t 9:34 1 8 0 5 ,1. 1 1 11 ii, in i no fine es, to he &most impercoVitilpil which penetrates into every Har i -. l , Atnioloilterliogarmitt* that fdi y ;6fitit itintidetN, Im9oiPo 1119 tofiket pnlme intro t0°114,und4014,101 linettin lAah'd Voter° them, ghty collieries, .overwhelming the whole country through 'which they pees,' MI EMI . . i t UHll,Lifs4l:t"(l 4 .s4 t'.74k • Nril 1111 N ,11).41.o on. ns. . .apo captiqty tit St.•l-refeltal,4elateri- . Napole. the - 6111AiritCenectiole'Orthe'ehildtehnes's eide;'retjuiretr that-I , should.r7Periist . t,st. I.` receitiedlurilteft.th i rd.' orders' to bridteiri•up: With.thp• • exeep • 1 „ , .; monsttancp4 on triy _ part would have been tiadlei;vrii)d,.:. (milted from tfilikinir,(alt34.litid C.Em iierbr believed.: faiiiiselft obeyed.'..N.Font bashots •.plate;! weighing altngi tier' .. Were.. ; fr,(ia 2Ettlrof December,-1816. and dinner, was 'lWOiigh't' by', Cipriani knit Taittes'7POWn; Ertidson Lowe, :was ntaile.,acquainted ".with 9 thys . 'fltird - and Ai:snatch, and the P,ureli'as'e'of'the.'ii(tian,' lie sties' thit !le' wa l l conquered . , came Mc express.to,lne',, his - regret;•,land , plaittlf . .showed , - bask , much, dfruid he vti - ef Mime' from his,governnient; 'he VoldUietbat he - on. ly acteciou the conviction that,we !tad a grear4ittaniity' - 'oribld " t Long wo - i• ' that he had been . aistired •of this ; null 'l'that he v. mild' ''never alloWed a brptitei to' have been.,brow ',len, could he have : . tipitefseil'i . indinatters gd'so'far to 'reduce "Cri,terral 13mMparte,to eat oil dishes like, these, of ; ,the low6st colonist in the, island:: that lie wOulil send immediattlytoflio'Clape of GoOd Ilope .and : ..prcieure a suitable . ',service, until such. a • tiree as he •coittd receive' One front' Engla i ri.' The.;.Eml pe ro r „was, enchanted 'with the 9( f -cou n . whinli tgavelins of thiS communieutien, hilt his joy ivas'.eltanged" , into perfect disgust:when'he.set,doWn'to,' his dinner'', S'erved-ott the china bionglif b l y.'Cipria- Oa.. The physical effect upon him was such that - tre;nte - mulling; - and :laid- to me at the dinner table, 'lt nruskbe lo wed. that we.':are 41.1.1c , 'Vefit childrem—. , Can you congie,vn-Abgl. could . Oenquer my disgust aithis . - badly-served .dinner? r, •Nv hO, w !cell I was young, ate from 'black dishes?' truth; 1 sin ashamed of myself to day.'—' Let the shame be of short duration, replied :1,-•fer to ino4rOw your majesty will (line with'au apetite,' hope an, 'airsWered' lie. 'for this Would be too His joy was id, fanzine when, next morning, Marchand , . brought to him io his .soup a la Reinc,,a.:4,usnel--itt-the.:httle. , lie,had heemaccustemettfor many years to see.' SWEET CORN AS FODDER. We Have been long C.oriv ince& heal tweet corn •Ivould prove far superier.as eree'n Itiddpr — bi - any offer - , tm . d the only objection Urged against its Use has been the smaller yield per acre is compared with other, kinds. We are now pre., pat etl•to re commend the use of Stowelt's Evergreen corn fdr'this purpose.. The stalks are nearly as sweet as -those•i . the sugar ca , :e, and double the quantity 'can but geriWn to*.'O're - , to that result ing from ordinary sweet corm—Work— ing Farmer. Indian corn is the last: of grains that we - shall notice, This contains, a,- bent slaty per cent. - of - starch, ineatV:the. saran nnts,_: The proportion 'of oil and gum is large, about ten per cent; di is explains the 'faitening propertieS of Indian meal, eo well known to practical men. There is 'besides:Mese, :i good portion of sugar. „ The n ttrogenons sil stances ate also considerable in quantity some twelve , to sixteen per cent. All these statements are frormthe prize essay_ of Mr. H. Salisbury, published by the Nu ' York State Agricultural Socie ty. , They show that the results of the European chemists, have probably been obtained by die examination „r varieties inferior to ours ; they have not placed Indian corn much :Move the level of buckwheat or rice, whereas, from the, above, it seems to be in ino - 4 respecui superior to any Oilier' ~; _z,we\t,q corn differs from all other va• containing only about eighteen per cent of staid]. The amount of stu• gar is, of cotirse, very large, and the nitrogenous substanCil ''amounis to 'the proportionvery 15rge t ly per cf; of gum to thirteen to foUrteen ; and of oil, to about eleven. This, froni hove results; is one of the" most nour— ishing crops grown. If it can be-made to yield as:much per acre as the varieties, it is well -worth a trial' on a large scale. HORN DlST . EMPEli.—Farmers are g'en erailv aware of the fact that cattle once attacked ..with the - horn diatemper are subject, to similar attackg every stieceed ing winter er,qpring.. have found by experience that a dose of soo(a . rid.aalt, given occasionally, with spirits of tur— pentine between ,the (corn,-will prevent an ,attack, FRESH ARRIV.IL English'. and , American Hard are Cheapen• thatecan hrisstait this side of the • Last ' rpm; subscriber tidying - just retui nod fruit', ~k/i 'the Eastern cities. witlr seine assortment oral! hinds of HARD WARE ofthii ',very best makers and well' selected, is now opening at tho Cheap lfardWaroStand North Hanover street, next,duor to Scott's Ho tel, formerlyAept., by Henry,-Glues, here he would invite all•thatvirs, in Want of good and chejpjfardwarg,to,giys him a call anett,es mid satisfy i yourselref the hut h:tiS vt) hre' deter& tned to very' advane4,- SMall profits and quick bales itte OM 'orderer the:day 'A", good assortment of double. relined powder nick powder of extra'onality, safety - 411mi; slain t flints and bar lead,, ropes• of kitida,‘ Cot threshing machines . and , w iil diggers, and a thousand other articles top. illtinerOuS, so insert; airmici: ask is to give us a call, anthwe are con fident you will find a . good , assortamntef Hard ! : airtra',Jad cheaper than ran be ...found in tiny Olhef"Honse this side of the oust:''' Give s 'tta Ta'fill'Avo.aalcVat•tha old and,well'kdOwn Hardware Stand formerly kept by Lewis, Harm, -no in North Hanover street, neat door to ScOtt's Hotel, fortneiqy ; Nopt by Henry Gh ia , rf6Y6': ' • ' " JACOII, SENJW., rn.witt r...• PAlllir.h.,„. • m.,-; I,thlVEll lA, iATr.I.)! • •:. EL L. PAR:47.17. & CO. .',,,,., $, t, CORNER OF 0 LVEBT.t.LONIBAPD..; : tS,,, 1 , -i:.,ir.% 1,, - ..-"• - ilAtiriNioltif,;,,,:.. ~,,,,.if..) ppALI - t .i s, iii• 7 in Platcac,Amori.6a:, rig ' • olliajr : igpd 40sin , Shoot, INtit„lld,il,r - 0)1 14).4preni: . ,1-I;cipt) , i 2riti ) l,E4 Irqh;lron Vriq,. in 'Caplan; Ziod; 'Sprliar; Pld'aiiir . lt,ar , Laadr.l,r,ad.R.ipp;•••Nif 0:19a; 13,ruali. and 'liar 7'in; Brass, go t t las; 'l'in Re: . 3 , ,T.9.414:pi4 34 ,47 dbincsiAtwia ITrinimiage“.Ao o , ll W. l :•: l 3l l i'f'; alLamear:t.rianadl natl' B lucls .4p. ~....,,• ~._ , ~ , ".•• -..; . I. March g.G, 1851-Iypd. • • ~, o no...:01• „ qt•OPP•OIeftPiId_e.WAPPSIT • ANOTHl sl o(B,4fthaao•lloo, ISuakai Conch. i n a and Wagons; far atiltdcon.ju'aihrklavit4 +UP confbaionaiy, fruit and lay atora of • . - • • Sept,lo •A. EL IVOIOILEY: r =I tp - - gm CO CY, %-1,1 221111 SHIPPLII/SBURG'4IOATI J: [I. STINSOi;I;jcAr[I/Ir;lProtesaor,gf,LLta i .guagab, Neutral Scispoes,an,o Uptthetnattelt, J, OREN, tA. Pvelessor of :the' Nornntl' ,;4: • 15; 'IV! • LAVItairPT, i\es-ia'rn iit... icri , vir, UT I & .P,'Y yvonld, ,reypeetiully tnq getiera!lyolint .they lateral 4p i , cornntonee, the Jot Session ot 001; j :telt u,01,,nn the let M.ntaay in Oeteher, next. They, In:. tend to spare no pa,ttr,l'in , larrAis,lting everything ,noceswyrhiste 011 r ,the, ac bearders,p,wle , an'il i plenqant, , 'Pitch iieve ,en.rt jact.llw end trrauch,q- ITIWIS9 2 V , a 1;11111,11,1110 01 P11,1e00,/ Gonegt . ,oy)to cOnes with the ntelimee, optionaltle 1,, 0111 1 .1• 1 lor an .1, quolitleattons. ',,Srattots ~‘!111.,:).: pi dparo,t,t.i tiller ;toy Oat.% ,c;n)og , ), tir tor, busitte.f.;., t 1,14:) 7,, , ,i ‘f,:rv,, and it; 1.,,.b0dt.1, parent. lite„r nts horn; wal.ttot be dip.. 'noir til ',L:O end intellectual clihai k e. , • Pliete,t% alSo bo N.it Dt.itatittiunt, ,wllich tn,t man, v. 1,1/ t Novara theta-, qplvbs fotT Tuaelt.o n 4 1 , 113 the I t, undiuwst approved '• The 1;04 t'' IRA ror ito Ite,Vtlifithlet9 , llo , the 17, ~ t d in,l t r t : 2 jl) 01 entn-' 01100 V. [ ' bola i10'1•00 v. 4•4 /11 1 i • 1 1 , - 3 .1 t 11 T 1 9 1 liVe ' in 011,1- 1, 1•' ' 1. Wfnier roul rnerte,ll.; 0., 1 , 1 , Ist hl , mihty in :reinl , er, and the Stt, rtier ou the MonthtY 111• A• pril.' , . , ".Pun ion, in Enulit-11 branchr.,,,rwr or Cln•ok I.:111g1111!.teS „ .•• " 1 and .0 wishintr I>nnichlyminelveF,liin wild hr mr.(l,• !,:r her 11...411,41 • . D. 1,1 !`. N . I , Fel,l • PALL 7Pi.l,ll.ioNci F. 011: Iva I. G p, R ; 011 rlje public sort , • : • y:-111 _h 1 j , 181 7 :- 1,4.11;114-111W A .1 ,. ; ter • N nianifincitirt•d.cni one of e.gutilit:hnlentO 'in ho .invites • sp , :crill nnrntion. .. Ae he.. al , t con,stantry.on hand a large: and varied' assortment 01.11Itt -inannitietuvu ae well :t, made Z 117.773 • suitable for..bo [10 , 1:3011, corwritittar .every vari-, rye of lies:at, ileoYer, :little: '