ty, '!., Agr'uniltunrJ .'ir7y, ,y J. R. V Twos,;- LL.D., of TkUaJrh,l,lL, urn i. Jfr, JVaWral. aad OlttmrffU, - t-loo cannot exject-t la-ar, nor can I liope to finer, icmuU that will be inirret-j t"S fr t"b!e hTyoa as practical friu-i v , era. iljr life Iim hm' ';1 v Its .La and men Tb'Snuii ..1.1.. ..f iha ' coauiry, though even a chanu to me, hate 1' V-,:., Van- IV u! h- , .ir ..f t;..r .' J U n rcfl.-tl uj.iti tii ' B-ifiHil. w are surprised At the Kmiiiiur ffp" v , bum-ii ue linn ,n-d them nil, 11: mnl tie ct.a i dill.... of I.i. UnJ-Lo tlia"'MjWl"tHlcb to which ;,it cHuld be cultivated at llurt time, and austaio- '-. jd .',!"'" '' he ltnjil to th duties af i Magistrate, and gave mncb of In tune to public I truM uj fhivate hospitality. In tlHrbrginntng . of the present century, be comiuUi a book.ai. ssr- it ! onc r,'"'t f rioo reading, and tli tar. " c ""7 .., T ifl ricord of his own experiment. Atlhiaday, ; u--ii iiiiruirin oiwwgui may oe purchased aa j 'H-rt..niwj in Moa, tlieae varioua offios i may wily U Jncbargcd by tba iargeat farmer. Bill liall a o-iitury ago, kw ptnoot eoald b oiily beii tlMjliadhiial reirt f fcw14r"7f "V ITT tf tmnrnvr week, pt iu vttipate tie j ' H r 10 aid. Mr' Imi:- JUitj4of wuttM nnim4. thi -I4at riiev -..wr-4luwL : i I niiiufv ! Tl. -..l..l.rui..il PinuuiHtiiii. (irii iii-ver fnilcil : it irrew viirii.li- VTTA rTvTi A" "" f I7" i ", nwstrt'' ni,ne ltoffethar. IN U M 1 b I a. A A A 1 ; H,,l " SioniIih all tliia aitthoyH ! ap;rtiit fffyrj, by the obaufvanc jf au '! y t- m, tur which lie was rwnarkaUle tin . . lifr'.'-Ordw" be naid. "la IlwtWa rl baj'tiu IVniiiMoia 10 wborn aocb dlicaU du- t ix rviil.J tie cuinmitted. . Tlw were to bo done Urn wuhout-moch method reniarkaUe tlirouirh T rdw," be naid, " IIwitcb' Sral law." Tfi.-Jl tU.r. t.rc attlit raraid, and found it, aa do- on vril. d l.v lr. lilmr: a ra of light wbiob dri- their rural qnnint tliemlve ilh country IdV ,qotitlT wrd . af-crj-t it. ISut G..- I miikJ in f-.n-in wi.rLf. II. w iiuortMiit tt-r fur animal substancen, nf wccliii, and throo ncrus in oxtvnt! What weiilili a Ii..Ii-iiI, ji: awn iijioli wiieul,'TiiHJ friMll done aoHiethin t airriettltaral dutiea. Content to uul-,l??-or Mifflin, in the vrar 171, nnwlicit- t!i..r.mli farruinjf h to praclical results, of ham-yard manuring. All .that thAe might not ..iifafmtM aet'iimulate with which it inured otith hilfc l.jf a con-! etMmeUtfi Mriuit, wbii Insr artdfuxiiriant ahandanc. on " '' r.ii a a Magi and l.w a.Hn it dt.t8 mav be dico. could effect, and in the heat manner, all Owli-M twentv times the M.e ..f ri,e venient ...iitnva.ic.. i ,e reswii . , . . !ar.t.nrt,f . i - t ," , - .. ' ... ..Ii , .t.....K:. :.... -.n.....: i .: "rent tiller ofti mie. if theirC'iMimranve- mvanahlu and aluahle enrtf, av ihtfMv ii anil rii nil ti.d iiiiiniM vim ir. " - ... . i. 1..1 w up it ii, vrt i in iiik niuii ifctiu-Mii, ill in 11114 luiiurm inui t.onr-i , iiticii. icurvuri, iiimi vai'u. i- . ... , . . . . . . i peaceful law of nature, thai, iu aci4 1 tliooa wrangling cootrvTer.let m liichcHi-j cerna the lawa uf men. permnal, or rural affairs. In trnt, and f tle now in couiinoii use were then) Though destitute of thef V . ' " 1 . L - 1., I . -- f.r T ' . f ?" i .i ." . . " I 1 . 1 I v t 1 rrtsnitrrw.uuem, t,.rrt.-re,a, juryman. e.n.er u.n . not ,n tl,.a cumiry . - oena Knew tne ue e, , l.,g, mJ5, - - nrc;.i,;i Di.-.ator a.Hvery hill, nlaiae w, (rK,i h-lf through a hiaeouW HiaeMpK 'in oaglit by lh inhabitant ..ttiTteR lit. "W" . Wwt. I! tafhly di- Irrtuj.ply hi wanu4ic devised aome and and of crosa or oblique plonnjig, td lime ... .,, ' ., i,;,.i f.,,, rnrTnTtieMri'' tlit ft-rftilriii" Ii- 't-ihnt, nystematic, painsjakin? and excuritiona. Ihev ld .m c- -eiii-wi Hjiirai i.Dr. ttfnti lie fre- ma le other troin ile-ini.tnuw which he t a.ll jeifetabloUeeoiniKiiii.in, ot i.lu- f,r, , i,. . . ,,.,,.,! f a,t oni.l w:u ounined from hi reerv.,ir into """ul ""-.an. man, naa beea or erainvnt aa-. inelvei"iith country iil.r!qi',y rr4to acct it. But G.- found in foreign works How iiii.Kr!aiit tcr for animal substance, uf weeding, and ,,rwj Hers in extent! What wealth a hogahead, (jijtwn n.oii wheelf.-and from ' TfV'"'1'''.1" " v" "P bflwaea. ulto i.y aeon- ---- - "s iilt M an ,'l"rHn,-r uf " fruit, winch, from being rrgard- if, avei aging "r...i ... ,.r -.al-, -.JI -i. r..i i i . i '..1.: .1 ...;.i. I..., il, l.nJ.wU i..- -. .v :. . 7 " -. .... .. IV IK.I.Jt .ItllllMin W 1TK fTIl I LI V B re1 1 , 1 . 1 Ol". IL.n ..it.. w ...... . ..uilMtnui,. lt It... 1 1, n L. - . J :i ft..!J f..i..t t.mi... Lr i;,,., i:trI in with reinaikaldernslit ami ran- rin. Krr innl.l.o.t i I, .UiH.r cure, from time to tune, revealed, were . . .. , . i . . n: '""i, " w"ij y,-, r - . ..- - . - . oiiiineii.iiraie lauor anu equal iiiieui- ncic. noi.i uiuii nm iau and atlecuona. II tell a that entertainment which the iarimHj'.hv ' """ " ,fce ar . h.n t.. furiiilie an'exam.le. In the year1 17),-promptly resorted to. The result waa . About the year IS 1.1. lie invented, a ', in' the Introdoetioo to hi treatiaa oa farmiofr. of veiretatiotl would afford, or trouble u,e g'""1 rrg hr lithtarilv ri iiur! (.roixved tv build a barn of noble pro- He tell n in a lofc:wiiieli lie pnlMlslieu Mt- li dierts lavs great tres, in Ins . inacnine i.r uroppmg wht grain, men mm in incnnatiua teoded to nut practical ag. thetnaelvea with tracing the c.fiiieitii j ' ""a rcmriK.-i i.i. t ..n.ii.iri. ii to t..v jiortiona. Hi father, who was living, between lhrivato thrift of the farmer ),"rn"r " w-.t. Iu thi .t. h,, hraUd iodJ scheme aa chimercal, inaietin, and tha growth of national rtvwIltritr.'',"'",,r",M, ' d. d.liff, rci.o-., whieh tlfSTTTwould be iinposnilile ever to fill Otticr art are fmtrtant, but that of g-1 ,M,r !" intr-iti. and in from tlie crop. At hi request, Mr. I..b- biilielst an acre. Even at the present HtH w)ere it would he alike cruel and plement which is aaid to work With more I -P'-'i'nnu -We have in that performance, a awiiltnras . ra(iiin.naiitata kni n i.. 1 Hit(p. wtill liairt fn rtiv mrij ' trts iiirrtt'! t reduce the itlaii- f his in- v, sugJ. A crop would bring a price in iniurioiig to confine them. Thev culij i.reei,i and certain! v. hi order to : ' ol-er.at,on and proofs, and it i ler to our convenience, and other t.i.nii , l-'ractvi McW. Of ,.r ..mv judg- t,,,d.-.i l,.,il.,i,.g to a ice four time as the ditribnti..ti of agricultural premium, readily 1 j.laced and fed in a field conduct his farming operation on as thimnL'TmUnZ: laxorv : bat tiHage cM.ttiUle.H.4 ..K-.e .U l J r,t.. ,,f la-ge a l!,e nne tlu m alleging that. He infoimed me. that after (l.e pnbtica- l1'1 '" acale, ami with a few laborers as t(ir? j,,,, eiafeaaad aaht. I A tut Lentiaf Uhe ti,t W. ... .. . o a pUn.atp cutaiuhtg, aerof g..l lion of his work, he raised 30. b.; -J J r;::;:mgl;C,f:;'.::m;fuV::er, hS! a wht. '.1 ,1 rTuT SStt ' CeMitie of animal nature. " 1r1r, .n.,tL ih hr c.nrary, it land, ought to fill a barn olgreaterdinieii- from ah.t ot ix acre, which. I 0 bush- &lne h jlt cer,aill t,.lt j tie ..frr oHiuovt-d I.y a gei.lle stream, for churning ; the uVril of a i,ii,w iriVn.7l'oi Under uch circuiuatauce, I o.tl that j' ""'"l f tle lawyer ..f Norn-town, ,4oiis. lhtld gentleman entertained a tl to an acre. This, he said, was about pasturing cattle, more grass is' trUh-ti cream into butter, in a dairy producing ' agriculture, of ao acute observer of lb lawa of the coinpliiiielit of an invitation laphra applieI t I.y a l. f. afi-,1 party U- higli idea of lus son s skill in the raising tlie year 120. buch a product, if occa- down and destroyed than consumed, t'urione iiun.ired ami Din pouim a week, nature, and of 'an ungirwl iovtigaUr of the ' ' ' . I -.. .1 . .1 . . - ' . . y ...... ... .'.. t. t . i , a ullti..l ....mi.!,!.!, tlll ...... .i..r r..... U'lii.'ll U'Mri U ll.attcr l.f III. IriTliiit iiiilttirfiif. i I.TO..-il.l. n,..Il'U.l in ll... I . nun. ma: n.ev gener.illv a.iM-.I I In- oi crop, lint lie l-lievel that it was vis- sioiiallv ediialied. IS very seliloin exceed- " ...... ...... - ... .. - " - -r. r - - - , i i ... r s- t IIIV my. in 1W4, entitled "llio 1 eiinsylrania rar- ireanse,- on ine siipernuiiy en wiuciuj cai- i" ni " " ".. c, ! ........ -n. .mr,..ninni )n nwtoanary uw - . . . . . . .1- - . L... ........I : ... ii .l,.,..ii..l tli.i ... ti if. 1.1 i.ii.iil.f f. .r ui'a. ' M -IIIIIM.. ITU III an.l ririn.nr.al . : ..if tl.ttt I. A ra B...1 ffoi a H..1.I ..I 111 ilW llei iaesBlUIII Ol 1'asill rnlCf I o"nt;. it uc .)in'...iiv . ....... v- ! ( - J , Hier, that lie raised from a field of 1 ,. a L'..Z.... rv I. ill Tl.i. JnvP.ti.m was nvr iIh.i. -hviread ino-t of the author, on lU auk! ' it : acred 5oj bushels of wheat, which is 5i .,., ,,..:,. ,.r ';,.,!..., tl4.. i t'd. and haa Wn anoorae.led.bv an im- !." WabjetlHiir theorie to th teat of y iti ti ti ! 1 1' twill'.... o.l .ad vnrt' sdlilriiri f. J v I ' i - ' - . '1'..., i :., .... ....... a c i liitntif to at otitt--tr )h tin- ttnliiu'itt. iiwirv tn iHft't that H ihrn-aMMi pro- fcd at lie preist'iit Iw.y. eititer in tlin coiui- . . ... , ' , ' . ... , . L..L.. i i 1 i i a ' 3 . v (ni Tiii. 0.-1, which i t-!l evUldi-Ur.1. i a duetioiw .dhirj aerva woiilifever enable try or Europe. He leaves his teslimoiiy Bid to return to tl.o period ..f 1 7W plete; far tne reputation which his 1 inforin.-d.ue. -iral year ag, that be foltowa h.i.-ia!-U- t I he Vgal .r..fi--i. n .. M.-nt- him to do m,.re than to "bail' till" the pro- in favor of thorough tillage, ami attrib- At that time the use fif pla-'er of Paris or iiutier etiju.! wa owing to iliis system ,.i,,,l-,n of eullure recommended in Mr, IU- j- ) Hiurv t'oiiii'y, a it is to the Jusiiev jeelcl iuclosiire. In the course of two lite to it much of what his land effected, gypsum i uiik'nown iu IVutn-vlvania, "f churning, may be a subject of coiijec- , r,, lr,''t' The aba of that bnner baa .. . b.-t.i.i-eibir.'ncc and i.it,.frilv were in t Tear from the time of its erection, the "Thorough ploughing," lie savs, a nreat except perhaps I.y Mr. Robert and the ture. Cntam it is that many !rn ""'f??f 'u"'.gC.Wp i ' ' ' I .. . I..,.. I ...I.... Ti... I..., , ..I r. ...r u .t !. L t.it I j.O .... 1 ... a. iu an Bm, HOtO a IWIU OI ii.e '.-rlii.g purity of new structure was fiot only- full, hot mfuiiure, supplies the want or manure, bv ""' . t ...... ........ rjvp a.r, hv the adoption & r J . . ' r1.,n.,iti un.l.. u rr.'U.i.. iiru.il it ill 1 . . ! M'l-1 l.-lll' Utl'l flal-or ot Mil urtll'lo llllll'll . I before your Society to-day, is iu.rc mg to lite accident uf my being a laod p. prietor in your County, than to any a'... ity t poaaeaa hi enterlaitt or instruct y.u. oa yoar own subject. Indeed, I im throw mraclf wlmllv tipon voiir indnl irenco in treating a t.idc .ioewbt for- "cb hih rvifa'c. V .. . . I t. ii i i i ...... . . i :.. .1 .1. :.. .... i.. eigtltowv ordinary studies, an.l win. 1. 1 . c .ar.w. gave nuiia. iuih.ii .louuie the quantity within it. was housed -p'6 " j wljcJ ie fr,n experience ..! a sa.il ludina a la- l.ij . . .. a. . . 1 a . I . 'I I . I . - 1 1 is r.w-ari .hull .if uf imwnKcr inul ilfl II. . i' I . I no one can presniue meUi have aileuaie- - ,n ieiuMrarj iiii.iu.ugs ouisiue, or pm " ""., - -rv. us lurtuizing ipiaiities. It was certainly . a iiuciinie, now o common, i..r ue ir tj.r.je Walker, the agriculturist referred to. I . I - ,--r-- ! . rr hi rr.-tnal and riMM uiiih-rslniii- .. -. v : fi..L.. ....I .i.,.lj ence." When thus loosened and all its not iimeb. if ut-ll etni.dovwl ns a niMimri. liaritl! of fpuitwan invented bv liiiu at i7f i .r i'. i.. ... AT IJ imuic.ru. r- ... ..vf ...... f.. , - ,-r. j - - - -- I l( ' I ""'"l" " "o Ol CUIUVallOU, SO IU ni- While lean pretend to littltf itrnwM -' ' "'. heiver rvH-rred to. In 1 785, a few gentlemen in and around particle minutely divided, in coiubina- until uomo time after pie revolutionary ' an early day, a- well a va is other de- deu.y ol thorough tillage, a a mean of pri of apiculture aa a Practical art would " 'i t--iV d.M: ,.f thecu,.- Philadelphia, agree.! ji imlicallv to meet tioi. with the proper kind of manure,-a Hr- whicl' ter.niuafed in 1-78: Mr.viee which nece-.ty reouirel or cmi- dac.ou. "The ground," b. saya, ,M kept . OI agriculture aaapraciKai an,. ..uii ' i r , . I n . : ; A .1- Roberts te la us hi ns " Puiinv vania venieiioe sugge-ted. . ami meloia, and the erase and weed ; tw. amMn.li.1 .at ia avIii.U tkr.' rtiA-yrr !. waaiat iutnl.u-eU witii the together with a view to improve the sv- limit call hardly be imagined to the prtfV ,. .... . . r ..: . '"'!, ; ... ... : i t ir-'ii ii it 7 . bo ancaDdlU not to avium wc tlisinci - , : , . . . . 1 , . ? .. .. . .. rarmer, published, as we have wWViii Having in tins wuv tiiniislieU tmuself , uUlue.." lt'mast,' however, be rememberud oflMaayuppwtunitie.ofo,ralii..trueti.H.r, i'-t ""!. ' ' in term of tern of tanning, then m vogue. It i well ductiveiiess of a genial soil, lie laid lM,4; ,)f j,,.iMj, ,iien in general ne , ih the UMdu! im-le'met.t of hiir.i,aiidry. . thai all of Mr. Koberta'aecpttimaata wers mad fn it theoretical principle. Toe hmiav -,,l"'te eo.l.fgv. II ijwning one dav Known, mat inese con, uitaii..ns gave rn.e greut stress un me lime u loiiginng. wg fai iner. In another place, he . and cultivated ii., acres to the highest on in own farm, and taai wbat may be a ami Uud referrvd to, and which 1 .weupj ; inuiruiruui mm mil IBURIIIWIU MllllvaMW Sill 1a , as eov etpl at any price, ,,, u J to' employ, A iii.ii: line, now so common, for the . i. - ... ... it!. . . . c rtirt and jurv. I ne during a ortiuu of the vy, "cie tn-.--of a venerable and Uinei.h-J r. Iut.e. whoe me i well kii t r N c;ety Jn connection .wit,h ca'ir..fag riculture. It was the place of hi. L.iia an !ri Jeiice during a lon; lii-. lty fre tkiiit visit, fiv.ii earljr cinl l. to hia hoopitable rtaf, I hevau e eiioor,Ti , of his calm and eimobliiigTmujit:-.!.-. Fnrtu hi lip, more than t-ven '-y. ':...:i ....i... . lt..:J...it.i . r.. a.plit-a!i..n t- b, eilefit VI IWfcll III. iC Hlff l'l .Hinil, ... f.tlll4-l. IU OM.J.crlllg 1(11 l-ral N.kti-I.i ii, ahiiea tud.nr of to Tkt i'lilLulilyhiii SK-i, t yftrr J'romot- and insists that "one ploughing in the fall speaks of its being specially applied by point of which, nt that day, they seemed J'ilcku treatment of that aoil and (oil of aim- . . . ... . ... - . ...... ? . . I.;... :.. i:.. .....I ..... : .. i.. 1... ..-.-....lil.'l.. I... i..f.....l I. ;.'....... . liar iironertiH. mav not Ym iinivroMtl .nt.lt. aw, I ei.t into tlie o..n t li.oi. a h. rv .-iirtritHurt. winch fame into exist- is ot more Ucnetlt II. an two ploughing in """ ' " " M....,.t-, .. .......... . ,w.o ' ! . ' . . -ri "- . . ,t i'i . ti c . ! .1 ' iv i ti i appiicatiou, i well reuieniber. when u to' vvli.it were tueu esteemed objects of a reicrira:.. I.iv t a I l. e..mg the ence smie rear after. I Ins Soriet v was the spring. All his experience Confirms " , " i ! .' , ,, , . , , , m - -'i11 !1 flil.il tliM u.'..r.l. ..I u i..f!ni.r lulurvi..!!' IMII hi' u ilililllt Hllll llVlire. Al.i.llt I hi. bl. Many hints mav be gleaned of ureal prao- ,.i.,i,1 ...r.l ..I- u ....,;.... ..,,,l.elii.l i.r uuA luvn.r Al.'..,.t il... Ileal value to all soils and every localitv.. Far I the earliest systematic movement in this the truth of that man's philosophy, who 1m.,w. ,JU11 ,. j,,, lers, W)AC. year- ImJ, he under.. theextenai ve task I "if prhwipha may to .renrdad' ciin'rv to imjirove our d .!iietic tiilage. left the testamentary injunction to Ins conversation had been upon the uses and of inclosing all his fields with liedgea.f a,h , "" , "'a 8 . " . - f . . . . j - . .... .. . . ... . tiiti iiimii oi iaiLi(iir airi annaiikJavi fluid' i.a i ii i . n iiuIim ulnhcf) uf tilth maiiure, "5qnire K'lorirt, .Iliuni. lie afftiiiilialiea what he mnltr-; - ' . , . "www . . ..... . iv ivt, aituuuk Liisaaacv UT niaiinm hi larrnnmniiai Mgu was pn.u..ted by (ieneral Washing- '"lid I.y thoroughly tin ning up the ground said the Judge, - the public give to me I took, and tor m-re than a .piarter ..f a cell-1 M1Hi, llUirolw. TUa olber is, that in order to tlie in."" "T,"r . e"'ale- " l'r'"c .-si ine n.e c.euii in i.nr.Kiiicing ine ue ot gy p-, ...ry e.ij... u.c pieas.ne o. sln eying a ., ,11Ccesgion of cro i, you mutt irivs back purjM.w in flirii he .he ak' tt!i .1 Mr. 1, ei i a. a in in. a-a ! r...er .lo-' ie. nii-l t..w iiiucli this public and iK'i.eheent de- sons to hunt for a treasure j.'m iliur ui'l ma le hnn tite .rJ.of rt-i;. i.ee m eacii. lie wa t..tl hiirwji'a U ho eiitei taillwl ...i..i.;i;. o ...i.i i... pi; p........i. ;.. i.... i ,.rf.., i .rai f l,...l.,...f..u J ..f..,....i i.: . . ... r ... .' ' , ! ' 1 1 1 I . .,H.,M.f..l.,.l,IICI.., HNy "1 I HIM ..I jOUHl Ill.U 1 VI'U,, I.AIIIII. Illll .III lim .III T I l'V 'VV. ri.nin v. ..v.i;.. .r.. Ul"..ll. , lolllll l.llll hi .ill:.'!, .Hll m.ll f...l...oJ b, tue f'H-ard views .... the whole hect,;.M v.iie-dresser, whoafter dividing hisrht yu are oot entitled to that h...,r."i fields and the outer lines of his -taJe.-f .,,,.h ,,a. Lviot. ctod h lut alas: the blight of a sen-rt. winter killed those of Eiigfish and Virg.ninn ori I all know who have hkel into the earlv amount of lalHir to the one-third winch j ken milch ot the proht, Judge Peters idlli.le-l. Ill B.I lU palif. ti e la. tli e o ll.v and how tar It W as inflated bv JllUge I e- ,...,i l.iiii.,. l.ia two .lun.rl.K.ra ami I Mr IL.Iirt i.luu.nll.. mi.irsiwl .bul lel iH-ii.wi, but hf? de.iHJ iti? f.tirne ..f ters, ad other eminent men of that day, liimelf, found by applying the sa..-?e j however the fact might be, a he had ta- lu client, l wav 1 imbibed a late for a pursuit at mice of deep private iuteretaudol ditf..-ivepui lie utility. 11e clustering n.e.m.ri-.- .. joyous infancy atld 'boyh.-4 are ratlur doepene.1 and wtuctiticJ, than lcc'ivd . disaipated, by time ami ahretiie. Wuh in a few mile of llie p"t lie tire tieu! dering remain of my mat. im' :'.--. for several generations. t',. '' me of sDth'tfrcunlaucj,'at'l ' '. be aacrilred iny connect io.i n .n il.i acrea which record them. At HCCCsaor on Vmnllinrn farm, V Job Hol)ert, the author of "The lViin-U vania Farmer, yon, no doul.t, . x'jn-ct ..imw met -sketch Tof the teu!l .f .tie of those experiment which were cn l-u ted in it fieUI. Tlieperlinmuceof li.i duty, howevec itn-2rfectly executc.1, w ill ahow that hot to know noine of the porimeuts and improvements of which they were llw theatre, i. to be uuaci.ia.it ed w ith tlie history of improved and v tetuatic tillage in our State. I La-ten. the ohlvr struggle of ilanart in lntisylvania. Mr. I,e retained for his own subsistence, it should have all the credit.--! do riot re- t.iettiU-r f the Rar. ( a iu'i.iniied that Roberts, then a MUmg man Ibe rharaeter i-f Mr. R.U-rt w asiilegai t f.y I j.c in a pu'.tu- pr'.Ttv, and wan a ."a.nbiig t! ei.ie "t it'.u.traTi.u. or ev.iiu ple. lit tlie .u'd.c .i- n. all t--t-?led To hln dlMri...i':.ir!g eo4ilf.ii.u -eli-H-. and to hi. ii.trr.ipli!.lv aud l-rle- in legri.v. He j k. eii ..'-erer of ioti and ti.iii-. V i.eti.er it tiie re'trvri.e'it "f'lii ag.icuii.iral iao.1., ir Hi toe ( and liviu - l.v'''''et' " m,ch as the whole- vineyard fer to this question of priority to deprive! 'ha did before the division. The Romans j an eminent man an 1 prominent pioneer i ally manure, the elemeota. ilreviou crop ba deprived it. .' - Hut, a-nde from these direct benefhctiotM to agriculture, kiaexamtile aa a atactica! lillarHofW gill, leaving to him and hi successors, on-1 much to lift the art of rural economy from tha ly a couple oi hedges as memorials ot what, at one time, so tastefully and geiier- prevailed. ilut for many years they ll.il.l ULI ....II ul ll.ll .... B llAl' II... ul.l .. . .. .. . ... . ..' - . . . " " well unuerstiKKl the uisjidvantage ot large ol the reputation w.iicli public lame lias were un oriiameni, ami constituted a I a good turnpike road f..r freipient com- farm, and the benefits of that thorough accorded him. Judge Peters unquestion. source of pride. He refers to tlie culti low station to which vulgar opinion had eoa signed it. In a word, we have in Mr. Roberts a nonal exuinplifSuathHi of UiediguKy of roan mil labor. ' - ' CiuciniiMtoa, who Waa found at the ploairh iinimcatioii w itb these geiiileuien, endeuv- tillage which mad one more readily ad-' aoly hrat called public attention to thlr. I vatioii ol tlietho.n tor hedges, in Ins . . 7 . v. "" "" ..red M f..rn. a i,.lar S-.e.v in hia own ",it- ,,1;lt 'I'f great p.K.-t has left, in i .,. Malice iu 177, by a treatise, in which book already jpioted ; ami, in 1821, be I ilTtSTrb Jad eotatw 7." tba Trtial K..f.ria: f. .r imp ii.atfriw.it.. i t I. id I.riaat' la l-..frj t. i.i- ovimrloii.... . ita ita i t'. full t r I I ill ( . 1 :lll iiltli-1. f,i un u.rflrmfna . WUinWtW. PWCMaM o.untrv. liiit the ttfort wan nn n.atore. . ' . 7 . , . ; " Mt , ", V , P . V tmoi.hi-ro of Itonw, Ui utiiiu of sffrieuUiim i.iit i .r..ui I'll u.i.Tiioi.nr - ei-ii i'i-iim i.Mi.ir ir id i.ii.ni.rti r.i .iv hi work o i' ill.' iier tiioii. ,.T ri-oitiiirr. ..a.......,-. . . . .. . .... ., . . r. raised it, as a protossion. loan eaaahtv with that i r 1 1 r it .i,i.i...i.ii..ri..i, ., 1...1 . ti.A... u..f.. r oon ir em r in. ... .iii.rnd ti.... u . ., - . . . . . p. ......... ..j ....... ... r,';: . v.., ...... l.nt ... i.r.'ii tn u.i. tiioi.nl ' I he men .of sufficient Irisnre and conge-, . . ?- lnudio mff ana rura nui .pint, were t.M. U w in nuiiiber to loiin ; K. juum .ol.... Icultiirist was nearly cotitemiwiriUHfOW's; an aMK.iaiion. He therefore ileteitiiiiied Mr. Roberts shows that careless hns-jaud tliat ti question of precedence can I" applv himaclf ringlv to the husinesaof , bandry d.a's injurv to the land, that iu i -carcely be made, where eachacted inde an improved sv.temVf agrkulure, w ill. IT"!".'"'"" "' ' parsiinojiy with which udeutly of the other., an J la-re the T l..l...u .....I 1. 1 . 1 ...!tl t .. ..TT . .r-t J- , .t 1...M. va..f.i ii i ul in.i.t I ii.,i..i IHI'tM nil'l III.1IIIII C HIC IlllllfiU, . W UP 1"C a"iva" in-ill v. v iu rt" a-il 1 1 1 L I l J IIIVl I I" l.tig- li.e .-..lltt-h-irM' ' .c iir..-vl M-viie'iii i.t were the poverty of the farmer, and that his torioi.it.. The introdiictioti of gy pniiiu t wy coi'itiinied, they were complete, sub stantial, and beatililiil tehees, ileotleu iiiuntioned a vmit he received t'r. mi the Jalu i)r, iner me reiurii oi unit geuileiiiilii troin his Well-kiiowii imbiisfy to Ivuvpe, lluder '. "here he a "i the Ju Igi-. or inthe public example, what nuld be accom- wealtli will increase in the exact ratio of the notice of our .fanners, and "its adop-( the iiii..;liiia! uu4icea uf ilr. .J.tfeiv.. wl.vle lu J . - a maginirar.., an..! vied a H ;;licnt. or bl- !'!iC", I CXertl SOU. rapabl il. llvUtaiUahwtr.aawiMiiie.t wHrcMrrmv-'-"l-aw cfln""rwn orinan a a mean t ter'ilization, uf. l.gan, lie aanl to me more tu.ui s.i-eeptil.lc of vinced," he observes, that 5d acres of i a fact ;jf ho small consequence iu the once, pronounced my hedges quite equal of arms. Curias, Cato, Scipio Africanns, and many other illustrious Romans, labored as far- ' . j, vers in the fit-ld. As the Koinan Deputies al- wavs found Cilicinnstus at the nlim.rh am mav-j. . George Logan, of Stenton. s.kiniJ"ilUou he tit the force of tha truth which . " Tl.ev tiie epii .-is.- ot Tii ....lid hrter torvNk him. lie steadily attemiel to tlie sntjei t lef..r, him. ami lent I. u -elf to .! al .lle. Kiom t!n habit. In- acq (i red a great va rivty ..f n- ful and p.acieal k.iovt ie.lge. a hu h a a al w-at plisiied I.y iinassiste he !lieted, a gen-ia oi..r..v e.nent. and . i . r. ii -i '""rt: "".erateiy re- t,)e ,0- jf .. exau. 5 era in our rural annals. 1 1S:V acvordin i". fed to bniiL- it tnt as in' 1 a mm I it. on : 1 :n c. 1 I !,.i . i.: ;.. . 1 1 1' .'...,,..... ..i' l....,. .. I. i-.. 1 .1 . ... t . .111. in,. 11. m-Luuiii J "u OI llll.l .(-; .. ...u i....... ... ,..u ..... ... ..-f, . - j .. U....V...I ll.ai rtecl and wards ot ill'M a vear. clear nroht. ' llo.i gypsum mav ue uueslioned, bis claim to, year, tins wruer uescrit.es, in terms ol KranUm'f verse has made familiar to as all : ' Uf thai by the ploaib woald ibriT . Mail rilhir hold hiaiMlf or drive." . . ... 1 . - 1 1 -ii . 1 ... I.,...,. .. ....' .1 .:....! I ... tl... 1...-1 1.,, I. ..1 ....... ... 1. .. if nMinvili'1 proj.ei ly iiniiiageu, w in pri.iiice ml'1"1.' o '"o ii'.iiicsui. ,.i leiio.oe. 1 ."... ..u .... hm ocv-u mi ..moo,; 1 u 1 ..... iut I .... 1 1 . .......l..,.iA.l H1!... ri'ter to ir ..1. e 01 .r. ..r .0 rL- it ti.. ui. Miinris 1..1I to it .oiikiiltr,.l.I.. ..vt.o.t ... elii.t'l'ately re- tJ ..r..,i ,.,.' ;. -n ...., ,.ru in nnr riu'l 111 1. 1 I S.'ill iie....i-.lin,r to u uiritur in ll..-..-.!'., I'n.iimii, nib iwitLiii. 11 ."il n if e.mil"! ,. ... , ....... . .. . . . . . .1. ...ix,iiiio :.l 11.,- M-rv rpb K 'like. ce "f bis a"'l other benefactors have left 11, and f (into- si.eei.illv the aid which, since h g......gv and cl.('.ii:trv have inq It wa upon thia principle, that Fellenbers; established hia farm school, aetr to Qetn. ht SwitzerUiul, and it is upon thia that an Acade my of our own, already incorporated, it to to founded, in IVnfre County, in this State. , To the many men in this country who bava unittj manual training to cultivated uaderetaod iugs, we may add the example of the" geatlemaa adeise ejireer ! havA nviiMl liun. mmwhim,I (He must of course be understo.Hl to eighty year ago, that the ploughs and presses Ins admiration of Mr. Iw!crt.', one uf tlie'earlieet as well as most enliirliten- l-ak of domestic currencv. the !'" be- liarrows were uubt tor their tnirpose. 1 lliorn fences. "Hedge of thorn." he a.ieulturist of IVnuavlvania. Tuanlilaw is tune, jug oujvulent to ItiOO of our federal l b' rv of Ins ow n invention were siUistitu- .writes, "of different descriptiojis, iuel.ise "phic printer in Franklin, to aa astronomical ipurted. , n.onev.l ; " ted i.y tne farmers around hnn, in a large iiiAny of hi j fields, making altogether, a ' plougliui.1.1 in Kuienliouse, to a legal and potiti- t pioilnetiyeiie as the imperfect and wards of 10 a vear, clear profit. clouded state of the science would per- acres were conducted in the same man- "tlier improvements are incontestable. ! the warmest approval, the general aspect nut. We bat e now the lights wti ich be 1,10 l'r""ts w'"'ihl be .000 11 year." Such was the state of our domestic tillage 1 of the farm, at that period, and thus ex- 111 id the fertilizing 1 be perfection of agriculture consist in district o' country. The harrow especi-. distance ot more than three miles. These "'obhl.-r in Sherman, we have a learned and frh.:U Mr. J therefor, J diadrarge this eng.igtne.it, old, ! whom 1- annb .ted the ...tefe-ftng in fnnio.iil .if u ilidil dm. In (he Miooiiirt n-tHl.lart ii Ji. i of i.i-ti. w hl.-b aom-al e.t l.iel.li' has llolie III.K of thia eminent iiUatoer. and iu iast.ee '. : m live Ii. n....i..w., 1.!.--rap!,. ..f S-pte,,.- cinp-ites hid. tin, chemist and others "'.' every part of the ground produce , ally was highly approved, as it worked Uiedge. were planted and hrmlght toper- j blacksmith in Burritt Tto leswn. of ui iiiiinaiiir.ii i..,.ii. j vr I . : il, lf,.i .tit,. ..e ,i,;,.i, L ......... ,v nii,n. m t in mi. . .. .1 ... , iei, e teeii.i.i." wit ...ul -me ,u.i.t.i 1.1.1 .1...1 general liiographv enforce the tlieorv of surovl ell to the County wl..o farming inter- ber lh. I51. mke a eimilar remark. Ux suggtsded. have done more. s and'teart- ini ,rv ami ride gel.tlv over anv irregularity or! which be derived" from books. ad the ' beautiful i,,s,i,tio.:s. and show that tba'brigbt- .mscrre tne ustonismng result ot van- . ., Wm, ...,, is ,..,, . d. ' oiwti uctio,,. He devised also a roller fbr ! limited mean of observation with,,, l,i,!rw iob and limes bar. on concentrated fertilizer. .sneiMiille of 1 .. 1 .....I t .1 -..1 ........ I,.. ..I 1 -. .-..1 .,...1 ..... ! r.. ...I. T...... ...i.;i.;t .. ....... .1 .':. luoe wb. - l - - . oij; i.o,, tit: ie..i oev. oi'iii me gaioeneis im..v., ... ..... . v.o . 1 .u.n.i'i j - v .i... ... ......ii f io'.i u nt rlffUJ yr Peruvian (iuano. If these had been and nursery-men around Philadelphia. proved principle. This implement wit. 1 appearance, and uiavbe advaulagoiisly known, or their pr.;HTtiesuiidersto,Hi and I hey Know that l.msemng the earth a.y ."raioi.g iime.tno oniy roller Used 111 uiai compaie.i. 111 point U vigor, conpactness, I Um Mrnw th ol '.t I i. tl ' . ,, , ireq.uuii iiimi ueep piougning and digging, pano. ,tHi.gotiiery vjouuiy, ami it i iiu auu oeau.y, wnn any 01 the Iioasted st lr advanced ami illustrated, a to lla- Thia it.T ay tliat he had known him State at large, the dawning of wIh.m g- b"v Mxlt y-ar. at.d was inter in riculture he hailed anif-brrg'tteiief. ,.:i i c.n.er-atii.ii with h.m f tif .-.-o miiiu'e- wIiimw radiant ilioming gavciu-oin.se ..1 w.tb.dii baming M.oietlioig. AH who hose houors were uot iuberited, bat tie.! hi 1 bile Nothing can he 1 1 . . I . a raLllU alia OUUIIUIUI mill u. 11 V . s i.,-. non w one in 1 i-e , 1 - -i .-i 11 ie. . 1 1 11 1 1 ivi 111 1 oi.s ..1 it. 1 i , w e nil. in v k now i .- i i -. i , I . i -1 1 . 1 i ,i i i . i . a irnu auu . ii .. , , . ; . ', . plentiful n. anuring, diligent weeding and in use bv inany tanners who will not al-, thorn-hedges ol hurope According to The record of his family 1 ",r 'a"'' 'c'""""'- a -r learn- wnat siicii an ugncnitur.st woijld not ,,,,.1 im,,atioii in season of droiadit. low it to he Miiudaiited bv anv other. tuore agreeable than the view, from ... Ilibla, Job Robert wa b..rn on the 23d i"g and navel eagvrly ..ugbt the --ie y hav e accomplished. The Peruvians, who ' bring into activity all the latent priilci-j It is a curious tact, illustrative of the ' eminence, of these fence, encircling his i.t tUr,.l. i"Mt now lin isM i UmL f a nitn Im wasn-4 d.siingniahvd for I have etnploved it upon their lands almost pics of germination and fertility. These stationary or 11. iprogrutsive state, iu hp ! highl v-cultivate.1 and luxuriant tielJs." vi aiarcu, i.J", "V'" " ') ,. . - . .... , . i;lt ,.ot..l..M . ..r..i.i ..11 .1...,. 1,,.. ,.,'u... ..i.. t.bo..u ' 11'. e..l II,. I!.... I...... .. no 1 on. than ti hundred vear a -. II rary atia.nn.ei.t, ami if na.iiievcr since me lime 01 tne incus, and cxpenetic- 1 -m ... .cpj .eon. 1.1 an .i-.., ............ v . v... ... j.. " wir-roinoallfd. -.' - , Have earned tha til ion. which, ia life, din hrld." birthplace, of which I have spoken, is in levn t l.undre.1 mile from bis own ed ttirf....: T.....l.:u L. il.i. r.....,te oweiimg, in iui u..miir nami tie saymg expressive 01 ineir sense ot it in- .;,i1.il ,;if.,.. ...,i :.. ,i,.. ,;.,. ,....,, ;a ... .T..J ' ........ . . v-" . i.ii.iaoHj .in.'f I1L.J.."- , lottiiv, j. 1 'i mo mi 11 ii.,.. ... nr. ... ....... ... ,. .. i term aucut i v reiie.i upon iu this cotintrv i n.. ...; .1 e -e . 4ho mansion and on the farm wher ' h" -Hl "Pprecable value to vegetation. '8,u;.no lllhccs alld tinilge Wltllllt mmuT lllak. j in jtilVi , . Augustus, except thatwhich is known as the New-! ., .l!m.a wLJtl?Zi badied outlioSOth of August, lljtfw adagv- ..I tile N.....em, planter, that tbVy say, "tk.rn.jh n. ,i ,.f. work m,r- nig the land dependent upon the atmos- V e have in Martin s , elfloii (ot the first , castle thorn. . Of the many kinds which of intell..t in.Wrv rJlher than that of av lla wa. tb..r,.f... at hi death iu th"" n rtrc-fnot "f the ma rt Tins manure, which the great ' pherotho ram, HmHbe aun, nppbe .hi- . Oe.rgic a draughty of the present Mantu-1 he attempted to 1,ropagare,"a!l periahl . liduwra taate apd decorative ombetlisbiBeat, ' It fflfirl . nt hi. .1 It ... hs'mentsae-'"-" . .ilia a.W ackuowle-ll that and learned Vm. llumhuldt vainlv tried . 'f '"V1 "18 , T' beat writer agree an j.lougl. which is nearly the same with .ptCt,t tllaI ln variety, which alone is time, euou,), to attend to the ornamenU beafit- yMr,f hM " ,W,y . 7. l!H-vaUt.Yeceit.. s-me prv-,,ar,r hints, for nearly half a century to introduce in- "iat'f ",I h..r,H-l.ly broken up and loos-, that described by g,l, above eighteen surv.ve M the prese.it d..yr . ; . el of building, when iu found- ' d a v,det.ce ofytt.e l.mgev.iy of l.lH-y alwat.Veceit. .v.m.,r.a i marly hall a cv.itury tntrxlut. ... bj. ,he ,,lt,Uj,,, and (.arrow , will do ' centuries ago j I.,orant of the mechanic art he vet -Te laid, aud iu base i. surely eonsttact- race, or the Whibrily of I.. native air.''"' ti-'" ""U l!'at r-"r'T. '""". ' better without manure, than with this ad- In the rearing of Indian cm, the me- SM lm)H(,,f , X" 0 - -"J. if- of the weakhy men of that hia wrandrVtber .tiMtml th same prjcneaiiy vai.iao.e. me ,aie eu.i- poneo mi., r.t.g.u.i.i, in u,e year is.,,;, or union, appilou upon a merely scratch, d uhsi oi air. uoueri was as novel as n .,.:.:,;,. .,. ......... ,. i ,, , ousun-ss m t ii..ja.iptrrma, whose euucaooa ami . . i .i . i - r o i i.i- : B4-.it Pr.n-.ir. Ir. Tb.e.uaa I'. Jatue, ! 140, f..r chemical purpose. ai?e. and that hi fulln.r lived to it nun- ' I I tieth vear. both on ,th saute snot. m"r . . 'oftVH slru. l A humlred years ago. the scli..is ... I . . ! ... -i l il. - r i e.iuay.vauia, mil Ol 1 liliaucipnia, we.y In this do its marvellous effect, have adopted .'l'eulor applied and fivefold all the! we have depriv . , maiiure expended iiiwui them. Manure, . a well as the ed so much uf the With other men who have assiduously ems ployed their hands in honorable industry, Mr.,. Ijlvrts testitied to the excellent effect which a aelivo biMly produce upon the mental activity ,rad power. It uot only did thia, and cured a r. tiolierf has li ft upon record Ins i i,, .. ,,,...,.,.... i;c i.. i l: - ,,. s-i iiivi. out n viBBcitni llin in life, that nearly , opinion, that none of these thorns can be ," elrf-l. green, and useful olvfaT ot liloll.r i i How' elillilov- ' i.... 1.. ...I:.. I :.. .1 1 ' About this surface, or in hard and clayey soils, upon was auceeseful. lie soaked tl 'rains , :.,i,.'. ' .. i: .. .. ,i . tun. of mind, rather practical and intellieeut than , .... v iimm .it i'-.. I,:, a, I i no I spell?;.: ue ..all , n . . T i .. . . 1 ,,' elegant or rehut.l, were not ao too much allured Mr. not numeroiia or of a high grade Robert enjoyed a gK"l opportuui education a the neighlM.rh.!' afforded quetniy re i . -1 . .. . .. .i-i ..... ...linn ... .i.nii.r ni l. m i. it'll .,iiii- Itobcrts enjoyed a (ThkI opj-rtumth s of J H,Mll,r -HJ . u,w. I, j, .i.i . ... .... - .a-. .i .1... L- i. : . ctMUDUCl l).aUw8 oi purtli tiirtiwn iit iv 'a initMiue lor awn in waier uranievi iron. wn -m"-! ii.r w iT-iiini, iiiv i 1 1 ii ii unriiiipi! uiM,-t; urtu f .... . . i i . v 11 w I'UMiiw n; lartniti, cin.'t "liil I V III i . lli.rlaa Kirnta.l .f tltaa vl.tii..lt l'.if it is. tiki I lU I'll V U 11 1 If ! Il a II i I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III 1 1 1 11 k i .t ' a villi llir :ri.fi?m ninl rht hrfilizin-' .iiihIi!hs i.f the saltd ofrtiil- . n .. . " a1- i .1 ; 1 11 1 '1 - i n m-xrniiirrr, wlicrv Ir-ai jo;irc-irv lllf rilllllllllrrtl I'llMI'L (II LII It II. Ill IllMIIIiri Mllllll. IIC 1IUU H Utl''lT I 1 f. I v 111 . .lit t . I . i . . f hia view,, and ba t mitre- mouia, an.l other substances, which is I ... .1,.. ..;i .....I .1 . ....r..;. , ...;.., .u .,....i'....f riisan. tne larmer had to Uepe.i.l 111 1 t. isia: III.IU l O' l t 1 1 ' a ( 1 1 VJ I l'a 111 "Xi," v n w..a .' . . 11 , . . - I , . , . . . . IF. .... t-aUJ l' Ititi ff tnnrkt til Lr 'l'l V filter it if il tilt? un I HtMti.m uf I'll- a-unra.. a ritiiiktuairntin i l.ori'it . It. mr. ut'lsT t Itiv u. i.i-." 1 nir iiit.i lli 1 k iii , 1 . V 1 ' " - . - . - r " vi..v...v...h toe,. J 1 -.r. a ,U. t.ty tiiiiu.riliTiltiJ tN. mimum' ...r it-., -tl - 1 . . r 1 . - I L" I . .. 1 .....1 1 r jit", ir wm liirti ii'pin-.i H4 Miiiiuijiu 111 faiiiaiiUs irt.nu me Muu.usness tn nrni partly t. make, a cart a cam';., n ;u..Ai. th. .iitr..,-.. k..u. tw lufr-w; iini.l i .J..i.rI tl... r. . that time its rep-! afr'U"1".',ril1 .lih,ri;ti' U",d ' WTtPti'nes,, .d sa'ni, i,u.: "A f.r.r 1.,. fr muv yours, being Tlie' only vL ini'.!.ii 10 irM iiiiuour ennui, rv of tirii. hut. ii . uriim Mir nil. lie erwm a ifmi.n.s. r. Iitnlion mpldlv spread, and, nulling Its .I,,,..;..,, Ih,. u'ritera iusert tli-it .-veil """ ' hfJ'luf etia. ..d lur-. a temporary or morbid fashion fbr Soatly'aod 1. .tie ft.'wrrs. and would unite their etlorta aod money iu the cause of useful exnerimeau ia air. icuiinrr, they would find in the pursuit a biifh 1 saiislaetion. aud coulribute Quito, aa lanrelv la f .r tiie public weal. This great State of our, with last, such an impulse. Would blooia and blvsaobi as cles the . r.we. Die example, beginning in our m a ..r.i,., .:,.. ... 1 .1 . 1. ...... . . .. . oot. .It. ...1 .1-....1.: ....t t. Htf I K. 1 1 "HI S IICIlllMM ll'S. I. 1, l ,1, n... -,.,i muj. wuwm wouiu soon ii tl.i. ri..ti,- .urii I..11I Ut'tlt-M tthlV III 111. 1.1 iitofi..! i 1 1 Iii ri'l'iVIti t ... :. .. - i , , .1 .1 T " 1 " v' uui. 11 uiuai oe acKiiovvieogeu uiai . - .j . , r . f 1,:...,. wera slender. Hut he seem li.have re- , .. , , -.' , ,. . , ', ; " .. ,'. .1 ' .. wi- writer aaaert that, vven n pM (U Vfiir ITSO that he first drove 111 't-If like the rays of tha win, thooling Paired bv i.li,, ., ,.ne the Siterarv i- Ul 1 .v '" l" ,ir-v J 14jv "-e, it is capable of bringing lortli ten Lr .err.; ...d he ih.i ea. .IW kr,., f..ur...d on tins carriage,' which I have often heard "'"'"oa cent re, and be diffused to tto ... ,J '. ipfcweU I., lum ,tl.e a-ol. me.it, ti.ai a man w e all know How universally it issoiighi, ; nines more man wuai 11 now prouuees , an acre, fc-mg nciu .er. , was tiie only one. which, for twenty-live """'"t mints ot our 'luxuriant territory. iena' s-c.ierv.icn 01 in leacner. av m-.i 1. : ....1.1: j 1 r..i... .1. i;n.,l,i 1... 1.1 t. 1. 1 . r .... According lo lioldsmitll. ',r ' '" .rr - ... -v , v,i'aiiit 1. 1 ' .... m., .. .,.1,. ...... ..(u. .... tl.. ..ikr. H..I K.I. ., . Vil. S. U I 1 'V II. I'll n I 1 uui 1 i: I I III 1 - 11: v.- v . already the greatt wheat-growiog 'A lima ihsre was, ere Enjrl.nd. grief, begun. Wltra vrr). .Mil of f siuttd iu itiuaiurd us man ; reifuirr iiily.ftHir crt In MtM.in Ihir.y-lwt, heitd itf Iledd ir North Wales Meetill- in tl'i link iinisware. the r,., t.f .fre. wflSer M cumtv. Whetilcr from tile .simplicity of u-iiirt two huHurrfl and hllv-atx hinii uimm ilta a.. . ' wSflVPfPttnf Idltl tlat.l .. aavltljal s.llfral - . . ..it 1 . iit.l. Ii. atiiattiiill f.klir lu'rtlic ... . w a rHIllirfl, VMlM -Rc multiple WliS nu irUapH OU'ia! V ftlicUCltUIS. and ' , . . . 1 , . V , ti.ur wnufd tUm t protiocfi? mid luhit crti. 1 ih.w.. A tv either on l.("ir.h.i.-L-' ..f o express his ideas with r.picuity ... t.r UIea a4 a ...ircb wiii.;, hv tl.atiL, rjqnire less ere in " C "V" ? ' H'" ATT "'A? - fore Honk ... i. ..ri,:. .It.r.e. . s . '.. . 1 ' . tv acres, which, under the present system h' rir""- ul -"i'i urmet m un- vf ia . ter.l,.t.ie.rhvlift,h..dis,in,ish.n?:n,'rr-. . . . T I fa esca,. -of, j tinHge.iiiPennsylva.ii.O rarely sur . ' r- i win-n Mr. liolterf hctpiti lile a a lir- the auimoiiiacai salt. It me veneraoie d among h.S er.rn,Wra, a the first .,.. w ,;,; .,,,.1 ta lia.utH.hlt, wl...,.. hmg and xealonsly in large circn.t of cmt.try. lie was m Enf Mli le tJW ItleaAnl the ca.nte of guano to instuisible llailllrtlllll AftlBtaa Waw.l ka I.T. ....i J.la 11. 1 ' . . - . , -7-, . . wwewasj .'liniMlCTU IJ II I B 1H"iII - nuHera of di Iff colt j. .Stale ol If- sUtiiood, aud her farmers, bv com .non n.iint, are among the b--at in Ibe Union. 1 I .Motnoinery t ounty do her full ahare to-' ' ... . ...,l.l. l...ur...i..r .1, 1.T1 .1,1 t... 1 ..i. . 1...:... :. 1... ..! ....1 vi 1 .. . ,. -- .. . - - r- Mill, w iii.t iiiii"ni;ies o o..s rm-i leu. .ui.iuh .vnatever wxre bis precise want in . . u tfrrw, humlrVil ,,, arc ,. fMtreelL ma diiiliml ntl riiltivAtt-d lilt . ... . . .1 . . . . K v f ' " - - IS. I... ttit f fa'ft T Is si I , III it u n ... .1.. 1 1...... in t 1.. I nit... Nt.itoJ lf.it ' " ! i j j a- a . . a. . 1 1 . ..n au.nK,an '-) 'lavi. ..f ..alnrr. and Ifi-stowimr the laU.r .hfuer. U s...n,rv-i.i.r other iiliinents ,., ,'IW thia rule, eaell aero ot Iftlttf Ctmld o this h. iro. iW ihiityawii .lied. mtKli. . : 1 ,",lr -"V."' "I'.N ... "r '. d paserunir Uwio. traitortb aharaaler. It is easy 't " l"thl "- " -'V- " "l'l'" '"eemg and cUurcJi, 111 .isttc,. a.UJ 1 her couiingenii to 'tto' eowmoa on ioi-k of-improvement and protluction, as well , us vf public rweute and fain. ..The product of i, a. f. .u.,w 1 lie was one of tie first in the Stat.- 1.. inn.,, .upertor Ullage vvil materia v cuntrihuUi to th. i.. .1 ii.. ..... ...... . 11 inu veneraoie ' h. ....... ...r him .niii.ifti.iii iiiuHituiiiiii..a r. . . .. . ... - .tine, lie t'loi 111-ti 11111 1 si- 1 un,, sotiii. ot iki f. ..... 1. it 101 ii'-r iiKintiiat-Liirifiir ..11 111 i.niin n n . .... 1 oy 111a neign " .ytvu'ia. Ilealtalned hi. i.i'.j.vrity iniha. Eur-yie, had a'ildress.l hi reasons to the r!1"" I Atti 'year 1', The difficiltie in 1.i way" agTicultut it "cannot -. . .. ft. , . ' ...ri. ranou -lie ruhl hoi obtain rvan ll1ofthtuJ.,.thalJn would on have .if a small family, smith' couplet, . a farm of fifty acre should subsist tw.o hundred men; so that after upplying the want of a fau.ily ,uf ten persona, th amount of product to be ..if and .inssl Hi Merino ieen. h.Wtv v r. 1st III tin- broa l v-liitli. nniuil,."uri-d 'mil ..'' r.liie of her mineral treasure, arfd both unite A .... .f.'lti... I.. I ... is. ... h,v II. .LmIv W.I.I...I ii..,..A.. meu. uf hia len.a. with ihs mmr number i..irk m. ,"11 i'"n, maiuiae!ur.sj out tin- nieni-t. auu eiiernai com.nen-e. It bas beea nrrd is a Mil, .ntt ii artitred ih.i int. are nhtwed heautifLl ihiI wliK'h these a.iiinil, furni.li.sl. "a'd of l'e.i.isvlvauia that ahe h abundance of iruufirUn (wwared. VVhra In. be i had . He wara lv esi..se.l he promg:ti,io "of siik- c"sl 14"'' 'roil ; enough of one to warm her -ere.."; Una." (aa 74-5.) lis ado., tkit a aiaa aiMl l.v ar. '"ah a cntury ago. V ,tllls " "". be added, that her luxuriant ftelda. jaMtIA&la Wn tifti 1 all tha work and atieadane iiirfjal aui'H.. -v-i;-'TV s." h y-.Twrriifpf w Uf. t'-feirf "- 'V'"';