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Ik tolj NO. - 03 COLUMBUd OHIO, FKIDAY, DECEMBER X 1870. VOL. XXXII. SWAYZE 73 South. & PARSONS, II igU Street; MORE NEW GOODS ll.voj.t.t reclred llie latest style, ol Fall ad Wlmer ooH, lucluding litrichao, Far, B.wer andoloer Orertoat'.ng. Carr'i We-t f Knglnnd JMtoiis. Purls, Diagoiwl and other Coallugs, Can's & Scheldt's Elysean, Canes, FtflX 1J.VG OF ttubrcllas, 4c WM. G. DUNN & CO.'S. rUMffSO SHIRTS. r II Aorimul Constantly ou bund. Shirts made to order and fits Guar-ai te -d. Silk, Velvet, fassiiuere and Corduroy Vesting Plalu aud Faary TrewsfriDgs. Cassimrre, Scotch and other Hillings. IHS'lUlMSmSSMJU. TN CONSHQUENUE OP UHPHECEDENTEOLY LAKUK SALKS ihk I. In.t elk w. Tk, r hive liwn olilliied to add largely 10 our Stock IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. The market pruvir.il LiVurablc 10 we uuyer, we nailer unrselvts that we can show our cu.toinuru AND LADIES FURS AT J. E. RUDIS1LL&C0., 7Q Houtli HIGH Street. Wc have tun', receive I a Flue AwirHneut of L '.It urv- IflTUIt. PKim.Uf. MAI, KRAVMKR, SQVIRUKl,, ALASKA Bl YKIl MISK A Xl UOXK Y U Jl" ... i i.ii.irr.. F.iicy Fii-H. nt-' Fur Collars uiid . . lf ....ta n.ul R IIVS Cloves. Alto ti i.uumi iiymui hats jsjrjy caps. Furs Altered and Repaired. EXECUTOR'S SALE. TUB ENfl E STOCK 01? ii. CominciiciiiS AT nl ojllniu WILL BE OPFEIIBO AUOTIO TNT FOR THE PRESENT SEASON, THE LARGEST, BKST AND CHEAPEST We have ucslgued and mmiufacluri-d u largo stock of llie MBl-BlBl ClflTlllG Which wo warrant to bo A3 FINE A3 CUSTOM WORK In all renpects. STOCK OF DRY GOODS ever offered In tbo city of Columbus. Wo have & larg assortment of goods auiiaoie lor OIIIIISTMA S PI1ESI3IVT.. MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS. H. 3B- McADOW, TVo. a IVeil House Kloolf, GENEBAL AGENT FOR THE STEIN "WAY PIANO. The Best and Host Reliable in the World. ( Pianos and Organs to Rent, SO THAT THE RENT WILL PAY FOR THEM! HFL. 23 . Mo ADO W THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL TtvHHM Invariably In Advance fAII,Y editiox, Hy maill'A advancel pcT annum 00 do do 6 monthi . w do du S montba 2 23 CO ill 1 uinsth 0 80 Cluba of Are ud upward, tach S ' do do do do 6 numthi.. I do do do "' 4 months.. 1 W One copy extra to Clubs of Ten. Delivered by Currier, per numlh 0 00 AT McADOW'S. WW w'tV J 9. Our preparations for the present season have been on the lar. gost and most libe ral scale, and our prosent stook is as Buporlor to any former one as out former ones have been superior to those other boasei. DOLLS In all vailstv lor Tliree TlioaMnil Little Folk., with every thhm qrmuI aud Dcauluul for Ulu auu lount;. r .ir parilcuiaie ace today, Koy. 2lst, at 2 P. El 123 80'JTH HIGH ST., from diy to dy uutll the whole atock Is auld. W. HUNT, FKEB- J. FAV, Executor of H TUDOB FAY, Docoasod. A lift liir. VOO WILIj l'INl AT O . 3L . O 11a X-1-' "E3 ... ' V- s. mi Gents' nraisnnu GOODS. Finest in quality, of" the greatest variety, and up to tho vory latest fashion and style. L Embraoing evory- VC a thing essential to a gentlomon's toilet and wardrobe. CUSTOM MPT, Oooda of our own impor. ut'ont-too newest end boat Merles or Enfliih, f renoo, aerman, and Homo Manufoeture. Trie moat aklllful euttore in Pnlladel. plila. "Style "end good workman. enip. A per- Mt lit ur. antoed, with OUIt ClII8-.!Srr3I-A. TAUI We would call Hpiciil attention to our new stock of MIL Iv VELVETS. We hll.ve (bat w hnvp one of the LAHGEHT STOCKS and nncat quality of 4'I.OAUINM VI I Vl.TH In 1 1i H'.a', and we will aell rive for Utul. Lchs thau the eheaptu ftvitim lu unclnuau. krrlmmlnty Velvets Jind Iluslies .112. Q Sw at McABOW'S. NEW MUSIC AT NEW FACTORY STORE TOfltlS,' 'foy. Children's, wlIVl1HVf Many now stylos made up io the most elegant man. nor, and securing the qualities of durability and strength, so desira ble in Childrens' Cloth. ing. We have made ew special euurui iu Vthis department, jitvX ana bsk apuuiui attention to our stock. Twen- ty five stylos of littlo V OVER. A. - rn.U,,iC!v. W COATS In large variety. VELVETE McADOW'S. We hive an entirely new ntK-k of olTcrtd ftt priee Unit cannot U tauten. tlio most brilliant flnlnh we hk- tver IIUSI0 BOOKS G001IS, A LAROS AafOllTMKST 0V ALL H1ND8 Of UOMfe-MADE FACTO UY WOOLEIV H UCtt AR ' Moslow & Castor Beavers, Broadcloths of the various colors ca.lii.re, XIUI...I, Jnr.. lin"-l, nih Sim-Mntl Viirn t lHlo iirn, Ac, at uttnwlr lw . "AH, " Unit, tnnde to Ordrr ol BboiU Oin-li..ir t Try It. witM. forfoerwlf. all kiojiol LUJ1MM WUIIK. Now, llemeniber the l'lace: Ac, UKiiril Prlnn. Eiul Fri'"'li llirce l)oor from lllgli C. L CLARK The ) E 3XT T I Q T 18 EnHt. lJrond Htreet: m AL .a f h Natural Teetn is 01 uic FIR8T IMPORTANCE. Bperial Atiniilon Ulvrn io tlio Oiicrallve Drptirimcnt. Artifioial Tooth INSERTED ON CONTINCOl'8 OUMS. GOLD, SlLVEIt, ALUMINUM, nUBUEIt AND ADAM AN riNB BASE. TEK1U KKTRACTED WITHOUT PAL? II, Admlnlm-rlm L.nghlng Oa, Chloroform or PHILADELPHIA, FUSTIEST NillfH, X'opliiits, l2iiipreHM Cloths, 31orlno rind Eni?'il twilled .SutteenwJ And other FOHEION nilCNt CJOODS at ausATi.T hriiitbd micas We have just received a very large Invoice of tboae celebrated GirAlVT DUCHESALPAOAH which wa icll at Wholeaale l'rlccf. I'VTN CY GOODS, Bcarfli. Sa.hte. IViw.. Lace.. Erohroldfred, Tockwl and ll.m atltcheil llandker- I chl,f, .one III he.uMinl fare, bmra, with Inlilal lettem, lur prercnLi. Al.o a I full s'otk of Uulpurr, ValeocietiM. Thread and Uraod Uuuhu. Licet; with Hiboona and Trimming Uuoda In cudleta variety. AT JIcADOWS. VIOLIN STRINGS AT McAlGW'S. GUITAR STRINGS IfcTOTE. By our lyitern of Self-Meeaurement, eully onder.tood, we enable ou.tom.ri Io .and their ord.re In eueh a way aa to 8EUUHJB AS GOOD C1T a. thoush they oama them..lvoa to our K.labll.h. ment. Our Improved Rulee for Belf-Moaaure. moot. Sample, and l'riree eent when re. sneeted. and PHOMI'T ATTENTION iron to all order., with UUAilAHTUS of antlra eatlsfaotlon. .I0UN WANAM&m, 818 snd 820 Chcilnut Slreet, i'iifr.rr;r.rwre Horse Blankets. Lap Robos, Buffalo Robes, Alaska Robes, Wolf Robes, A ORKAT VAKtltTr, ALL STTl.ttS AND yhlCK), VtUULtSALBANUKKTAlU P. B1TDES A S0., 34 ts 20 Broad Bt Ooliunbu, 0. sjctl iw Ethrr. PRO OLAMATION I Hiving lately Received a Urgir ind Fuller Slock than ever befurs, fought for Cn DIRECT i'BOM THE MAKERS IN ENULmMJ, We propnae to give our frlendx a .hare In the Ii. ntll', to prove that wa an .elling (ooda of a auprrlor quality and make CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE. WK DIMPLY ASK YOU TO CALL AND YBIUFY THK STATEMENT CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE. CDTLERY, . LAMPS, Gi3-FIXT0HES, LANTERNS, L0 0KINGGLA8SE8, AT PRICES THAT CANNOT FAIL TO PLFASE UTAud o Wholetale Uuyers w. (Ille Heclal Inducrmrnla BELL BROTHERS, not'JUb.r 131 lontli High hu, nlo cor. Uajraud lllgh. Fall and Winter Goods. IIUUICI S tiviuillg bHipuiluul, No. 220 S. High St.,Columbut, 0, T BAVItltTST RltraiVBU T1IS LAHOKeT I aatl na.il lUKt .1 Fall and Winter Goods Km bnukl ti. UH dtt. Ut of FRBNOH, ENQUPH od DOUCSTIO Cloths. Cassimcros, Etc., fat iri.ntUir-t.'i whtoh I M ll t ttrt t .1 1 Via K.4C VA-iH Kris. am InD sjuMtUllr OS MM m WWCWfi llnfl M HonHv Mil ilt rinlliliiiT. jnilN III'M Kit. ATiEXANDlMS II1 GLOVES In full aaaorlmenti with several other makes. I-iiidles' Sc Ofiit'sj XJiKlcrclotliliijyr, A very larae stock at very low prices, with everithlog de.lrable In our lloeiery stock. 1) O 31 E N T I O H at greatly mlaced prices. A full lint of -, O-l and1 10-1 811EATINUS TILAIVKISTN. The M ttoek Is White snd Colored niankels ws have ever shows at the lowed prlcts. Hrri8 IlI-:i NUAWIX Ws have lately received several Invoice, or thran very dralrab'e gnodi alto an entirety new aaaurimeni or sthii'Kii and riuusau 1'Ai.i.ar Suawij. VNrritoiiA.TV ciorrn of beautllal quality: alio some v.rv Chrap Imliatluna-wlth the h..t .lock of the varioue mama oi ur.Ave.it ulu I US we have tver oltered. We art closing out these goods verycheip. Oar s.atl large stock of AT McADOW'S. PIANO STOOLS AT McADOW'S. PIANO COVERS AT McADOW'S. TIII-Wll.KI.V FOITIOV rublithtii esery Tuciia v, Thurtiiay Mil SatmrJBt mat ningt Sinele iubtcrilvw, jer innmn M 10 do do 6 m 'Uth '.. Z 8 mo n the 1. 15 1 mmith 0 4 LU 3 no 1 uo flO do (lu rinhaor tii-e and unwind, each.. do tlo dti du 6 tnoutlii.. da do do dn 9 nuutbii. Ua copy extra to Clulx of Tuu. 1VKEKI.V KlITI(!y, PubUihtd tvery Saturdayt Btrtprltj lubiciibera, per nnum du do t tuuutlu Fivr fioniM ....a.. Ten con e" .... 11' I'WtD'T G'lDiflw ..r Win JTiliT eouiwi A WW lU'fEs or Aivi:itraMNi). : iiiyj One Muare, each ltuerti -n $1 00 acii inwriiKii i" . nl N j ticet. 20 eta. a. lino, tint innorti.in. Advertiumialw eoce nwk cluuvtid lull ut mca uuwtuon. Trl-UocUif. The sim u Daily. weckir: Otift'qitj, flntlooertton 1 S t4f:ii uui'ionm m'f rutin v to Local or ItuiincM NoUcen, pur liQe, euub in wrlmii 0 30 sMT liiuUt lma or lean nuka iiur. Advertlaemctiti for Ir-nRer tima initcrtcil i our reimlar curd mUi, valcti will te lm matted on ap plic' too. C11U1STT1 AN CAKUIj. BT J. 0. HOLLAND. I. Tarie'i t ons; In tha nit! There' nirin th iky ! Tberu'a niithrr's deep yiajei And uabv'a low cr. Andthtelar iiiai iU Are white tlio Bvautlfal intf, For tbo naDger of Be.hl-'hflm crdlee Klntf: II. Thrrt'a t totoalt of lor U'orttie WGnitnm binn, For the ViTtfia awttt boy 1b tho Lord of th (arth. A,! the atstr ra.na Its tire and tbo Uetutirul rintr, For the mnjgei of llatblehiui cdlt n Kintfl III. In the light of that b(m Ue the "rToi mpetanea, And that KOf (mm alai uunwani QTffT mm worm. v..r kfurtli Ii alUtnfl. and the Bptutlful alrir in the toiaii ol the nalioni tbtvt Juauuu Kiuf. We rajotet in the light, And w- i.t'h't e etuir Th it eonim dovrn tbtouirh the nljht From tixi Heavenly throoff. AIweali(mttothe 1 viy vraaiel thejhrlnf, And wegrNtin hmurdle eurtjaviour uod Kinf. Stribtfr'tuf January. FARMERS' CLUB. Meeting on Saturday, December' 17th. MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS CJA.Illiirl Ac OIL EERSHISER, ADAMS & CO. HaLttt ttl PINE I DtXESTIC LIMBER, Lath, Sblnglei, 8aib, Blinila, Coon, Wianew ass Uvea faaMaa, II itLDiaae, Se. vrnrsi smth.weel Car. rrli A Water Sis. rott'vsrx, Ohio. SerfM. rualaf, SaartH aa4 ealmff teat .MN. Au. oanaas nm.i nuaa. Al.I. rw novae, will do w.11 in Inaiwrt our stnrk hafbre nnrrha.lne. V. fuarr.Btre nur pnr.t as low aa any In the city. Aed .. a furiherlndiirem.nl, we tellrv we heve the latif.l and heat aKKk of general Dry Uoxlt In the city, and Mil a. nn. price iw ail. wuir aui. .m ha VM. G. DUNN & CO., 83 and 35 North High Street, (nw in, as, tr 4 ,) OOLTJlvIBTJS, O. n.. 33. MoADOW I'o. tS TVoll Ilou5 lllook, GENERAL AQEHTFORTHE STE IN "WAY PIANO Tie Bent tad Moi.t lUliabla In the World. ' PIANOS AND OUClANS TU lKNT. 80 THAT THE RENT WILU PAY FOR THEM I Ii. 11. BloA 1 O W. Wm. Merlon. Prcaldent, and A. B. Battles. Secretary. Be fj re the regular topic for circus loo was ttkca up, several specimens of fresh water marl and muck from the county weie exhibited, and some re marks were nudo as to tho value aod use of muu.lt as a jnniure.. AU agreed a toltsfjreat rslue whciiriver it cjuUI bs got without too Rreat expense for hauling. It should be got out Burnt time btiore utliitf, aud coa.d bo brat utilized bf compJslliiK It with stablt- maDure, it baviiig thus a great addition al value as an absorbent of the liquid m inure and tha volatile element of fer tility constantly escaping from the ma nure pile In the form of giscs, The following rugular tuple for dis cussion was taken up : BllSJiDl AND MANAGEMENT OF H009, Mr. Juhu Clark ot Ml ill a towmihip said he bsd been r nli.it and lie Hi s hngs fur forty year, aiid had never known a better ycrfor futtfuluir than the pr sent one. IU pri-frtrd ut i rmn' the Unts'ur White, wincn tin cniini-u-rfrt the moHt valuable l;r sll purporeitof any breed he bad ever trial (Vhi-n labor 1 hlah and corn low In price, he huluvei there wa economy In turniog the bo Into the flfld and ' hr,ing down" th corn. When the fiddcr la any wny-ar.eo, they will eat and chew up a good deal of It.antHt leetns very bemflcial to tim. hany last ipnntt n put a lot oi 71, mostly ttphng pl on ciovt-r, wIitc they kept well, but not tat, nutll the 15 b of tJtpieuiber. Me then turont Ultiu into a field of corn of about ftveaUri) acres, where thy rumnlncd until welsh ed, December 10 in, Wlit-n tumid Into the corn lliey avi rane.1 l.U potind; when taken off their avcm(( wa ii'M pounds, being a calu nr lei pounds in ninety dtys. lUd fed thnn some green com for a couple of weiks before turnlne them on tho cornfield. During the Unt lx weeks bad hauled and thrown down corn to them from the wai(on; could not tell the exact amount of crn they had prooably from MuO lo 1,4(0 bushel- miHinovcr iu pmnui oi porK tutiie bushel of corn, ami aivloa tbo rxpeusf of buaklug, hauling and cribbing the corn. Abuuttwenty of theso hogs were Ull ptgf, and the aversfie was say Un inontl'fl. lie esllnnled, as be lived ab tut ulnemttti from a inarkef, that Itcoa1. him iiU ct uta a bashd to hu-k, crib aud tnatket bis corn, and tlicieioru It paid him to fetd It out to stock. President Merloa made a calculation showlns that It coit about elaht ceuts per bushel to hu.k and crib bis orn, and as he lived only about ouo mile from the city be found it more profita ble to mirket bis grain thau to letd to stock. Mr. Joseph Sulllvant aild there was such a great waul of accuracy and deri. nlteneMln the dilallsof marly all perUnent- made by farmers uvuerally In the accuiiuls furnished as to fticdtni stock, Au , aa lo iti iko those experlinunts or acciunia coniiiarntlvelv va'u.ltas. Alter a careful colUlluiiaLd analys e of a very great numunr oi ststt-menis made from diflerent parts of the oouutry, he baa emmaiea moderately, that one bushel of corn In the tar would make nine pounds of pork when ho IK a or stcamid HI', poutule wbm both ground ami cooked 1J) pounds, and hid arrlvtd at the te ncral conclusion that while would per to cook the onru, It would not lu ordinary rlrcumetanci-s bo eco nomical to have It ground. ( l lio elalm rale ami very valuable pap. r on Mllug y-Veilnflaiul I 'or It Maktug," read befortt the rrracr uiuo tan winter by Mr, 8jllkvant, has bren publhnl In Ohio AtftU ullural It port Ur INiu, and alio In )iiuiihl.-t form, mid ought to Iw read by rwry man who feeds a duiuu hoiis. Hkc'v.) Mr. UviiiRHlon of Truro tmnship, said he had had con I do rat. I e etpf rlti ce in raising aim n euing bogs, aud at time drill In them ciulte extns Ue preterm, the Uhenicr white 'it oilur nretd he hid ev. r rale. d. 8 m.i tbla bree.l at seven and a-half in ,,, old dmsid M0 pounds. Th-y Wi-u tcoid na corn niesl rauh. Ilia buii Inquintly took blm to Vermont, ai.t n. In unit there that they lumight cmmi, and grinding the corn lndisnaable, In ordvr to feul hogs profitably. Ttiiy ma le spring plgi w. mh by w litter killing lime ih) pounds. When corn was 40 rnu a bushp), It would make (Kirk at l ptrhaidnd. Mr. Clark said that clover wsa the best lumm.T loud for hogs. One acre of Mr. John fl'.lmmel, of M-.dl.i m to.vif- 1 1 T The lirett crop lo thtlr )itof tl eoun'y w:ts com, and tby w:re f cut) me much lutert-ftt'd iu the brhibrtwl or hoK and the proper syntem o! m .n agement. Tlitruwih cusldirable Irl- inlfy now ao'iut tnc ftUgitiiH'g ninorfs the farmers of their tuwni-liip. TliH breed was derived from tbu Poland, I!y-fleld aud B g boned China, ai d was lluf famous fang of Warren, 1'utlt-r und otUer counties In the nou-hwi-fi pirt of tbo Htnte, They grew to a veiy large e'.ZJ In their second year. Mr. iiutues. nils Pftrno bn-eu w:ii oon common in lllinoi! and was t'lero touietlme called the ''Moure breed," nii'l under that name it was cUlnnd u au improveineut on the Mayli:. Tin-y went iheu lutusli g some Burhifhlre blord "lu the txiiectmion of glvli.g tlu-m nioio tluentrtts. They are not ytt rucoiiiz'd :ib a thoroughly established brct-il, vary-tng very much In color, be inn tiuine-Uu'fS ueuriy all black, or rxuiiy wliltif tud spotted white and blrtck, and olack au 1 S'jmty. Mr Ijlvnicston. Had a.-eu tivat vjrl-allun In AHg c pl tiom th,' tonne uovr some I)- liifi black -hhI white, uu I somu v)lrick attd fatirty. Thf old style u! II ik-shins, brought to tit let country iijinyi1 i"rs hi(.i, 'li-i ttot Beem lo o-Jl' r u u :t fmni tU-: r.o 1st Ixip'irt'iUoni, lur whu U tli- tv his b tii such it tr- it nil;.' .if 1 ilc ' Trie UsrRH'iirt'. a a v ry s th 1 v,, tn.d always wc-lutied more tlnto ttulr app-nr-atice would indicate to one ui.at tUiUt d wiih tun pecuiani-y. Mr. A. Ii iiu tiles, bud been f.r a f w years eonMirnbly liitrnsud In the new and Improved dreed of ilitji-. Cot IIihi, In to the l.'tii'Hter ult:, wlne'i lie ;o- i:und o' Ii jytr & Co.. of CIh'ht i-ouiily, VnnHyivai-.l4, uod Oiio, A Dehz. oL' Ctuiiibcrsliuri;, PeitiiMvIvriiiu, two o' the larctst bn-tdt rs of this so:k In Uih country, and tt!" from orccderi ol aomt npuiatlon lu tf.e turt'ini mut uotttit ii psrt of Onlo. T'. S" tvt r -.:!: tr'i-' l bo, i ho bcstOelii'r r.mi I), i'z and tin! noou est from Lloycr ii Uo., Out tliere wna h. marked diffjieiicu Ojiwccii all of tlu-m, su-t tlnlng the eomjilalut bow common thai ihey could baldly be coDhKliiid an thUblUhid breed, so tint th.y trausmlli their geueriil cliarac rU'.lc to im-lr pro,cuy wl houl Vriil.iUou U.fiuti nit;-cesnlvu gf-uiriiUuiirt. a fu rwunt procured the ''Oiilo Improved Clirs er," rvhlch lie cousKicrtd a reil Improvtmi-'Ut. ou the stock from which they were de rived. Apsfrof iliefii plue w.ri klllnl at 20 months old, unit au nOiUviu (ju'iIimIm J lu lue Agricultural li-.-portn at VV"hlntou, that their Joint wt lhB was S.bOl lb.'., belti-; the lariat ptlr of hjffs on record. Had tried the Miglc bit as they do IvhL at lannnti H to 3 years ofae, and he prefernd a hog than would fatten to advantage at 8 to li) months old, bat given ttim up. During the bst two years he hid rather ilveu th pM.rerxo to tbu U-rkihlrc. Tiiey ure m ll-boncd, compact, very tiealty and hardy, seem to fu on almost noililug, and at a very early at;e, nuk Ing g'jod poik at (J to 8 rdonllii, are en. necially a uruzjig hor and will set ftt on clover alone, nd have the great value of having Hlutlr type room d finitely flted than any jotlnr kuown breed of Uog. In breeding, It Is of tha na'est importance to hive titennlo of the purest blood possible, and hence i hi; Ijcik4blre Is specially vduablo to cro with the Mtgle, Ctiester White or o.hor Urge breeds. The progeny of such. a crotia won d make the very best of slock lor fattening. Toere Is such a great demand for Berk-iblre.i. att bied ers, thit they arc Hot of:.vi fatteneif and wii'-u nuy arcare generally klllefl be- lore bjliiR a yar oiir? lidt tluyhuva been grown lu MUitjurUo weigh 700 pounds iu itjeirfU'Coiul yeiir. 'l'lteru was grent cxciteiuent now anions bog fau-. OliTS to bow luiiturtmtiva of Jtvrk' shires, and lie saw a a'.att-meut a few dsysauoof. alotr b-lun sjld for (J "tli, autl a sow for He hud not, how ever seen auy of these bogs which wero superior to the H- rkiditru stock laiely raised In tMs country l.yciuelul brved-lug. He hud himself imparled a sow from the stock ol Carlos Pterce, one of the most ixteusivu s'ock growers la Canada, which Mr. Pierce wrote was the beet pig out of a litter from a sow, which took the first pnmiaiu at tha Provlnclil Fair lu lSi.ir, au I the first premium at the New Knx'aud Fair, at iltw too, sume year, umrt he conslder-el this the poorest out of e x pens 0 ooiltrd leiK?Uireit WIlK'll he OWIIiU. At to managenut ol irys, ho ai d he peierrd a bro. of h g. which would f.-BCh 300 lo 400 pound weight lu their :trs'. yeur.amt nuvur to inter tlum over it fa enough t'j in-ike go I porK; would L'onimeuue Uediiig llh m a? umii as I lie wuuld eat; Wuuld uth tlum rlulit ilotig, and nvt r let ltn tu g p or; tui n on to ck.ver after b'iving Ui.- how, and tT-p '.here till n-ady to t. Cii corn in tha fal!; be alwya n.nc d p ttituei'aml ot'itr vegvUblvs, xi i f. iurrp. nut did not belli; ve It ho nil ny to miil and o.g corn, m.Ls un-at 'ai ilUles (,r uch purp-wes ex s'. I, or uiiIi ms c-iru Wis very blg'i Ik prlu ; lad u9-d I'nn- Hi s suiieuiturat hteauit-r for rooklntF fo.d for his hocri, and f-ui,.l It sathfac-toy; he agreul Willi Mr tvdhvmit in bl views as to Hie ccmnmy of "rindlui' tud c .okltig corn; lom al.v,,v ki hl h alt by by the usu of stoiiotol, nhicli tie cotiMiirreii aimoht a eeriain nri-vnit Ive of ills last- In lh hog; ttieywt rvled the coil regularly twlctt a w ek, and It was astonishing with what avl.lliv. even anwvanid plga would grind It up as a. II'IIUD HUM PCI, Mr Bul'lvant. It was dldlolt tuln. tennlne wtut was tho reason why hoes were so finul of coal, nr what tern lit t uy ilurlved hum H; Ii vtai ccrta n b w. vcr, that lli y did n it dig st It ai d cnuid outaln no advauiages from tho sQlshuror o'liereletneuts onuln d In th coat, lie b-ll- ved Ih ti tliuro was but one true tstabllslied breed of hnK In the country, and I hit wjb the Berkshire, tbcuh p rli-p the K-mx, a inure recent Imporiailon, might also ue claused as such. Mr. Kllpptrt. Had tevor cotiK!ri'il that Ihn Chester Whites Wi re enlitlnl to bd connld-red a llxnl hretd, having no istuutlal vatlttious lu t)p?, Tnle whs atsu the vlrwi tiion by I lie Hlato Board ifA.-r.iul-ture, who In i-tibll-hlug ih.lr prruil-umson bogs lot year, ncognistd the Berkshire only aa i disilnct bierd, aud classed all others an "large breeds" or "small breeds." The dirulon was carrlid ou som time longirln a cmver-sslloual ordtsullory Wfiy.aoihu It was Impoasthiv to make auy r purtol the ro-mtrhs mtdtt, Tim auliject (lxd for next me ling, Dt-o UUt, Wr-e Corn; varieties snd cultivation. All lutep-ated in tli MHJect are invited tu aitrud a ml luluunlitl them spttilmeua of the cum they raise. Ok Peruvian gti mo, the total export 1at you was oveKiW OiHJ tons, of which Velum look hj (Hlii, Kpit'nnd, llHiuoO, and North Amerlcs, .o.i-oo tons. It Is npjrUd that one mill In War nn, Trumbull county, Ohio, th e year TrcelVed 4O.(M)0 bll-hels if flit nr.l hmnght la hn. s-rrouiPliuu country, paying abouUH'Jtou i..r thta TitlestimnUHl cash v .lueof frn In Knsa, was about $Tu i.ist,(wi4 on Ibe tlrtof June lint, and the Value of iv wk of sll kinds about i'. txo kk Tits numhtr of liorsvs, lit) iksi; ratilc shetp.UlltltKJ, Imas.Wl.OOO Tit M s C Joks, .if Fairhotnie, IK la ware, Ohio, has recently sold to J. VV UoimiI l'rrrjVmrgb, Ou s rrrsidtntof Hlsle Hoard of Agrlrnlturr, the y.-ueg bull HoueU John, lO.VHI; r.d with Utile white, calvrd Man !M, nt nQi DnntanV (lorcral nit, hm . rtirJ ''J' l"rh r lltavkeja; 'Hurl'aht I.I a.i clover would kwp elg ordinary sited I inipTJiL in 1 . W 0 ":!,: l hog. dnrlai tbt hsmu. ' j ;J0M, lmW Cuanlugb.m,
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Full Text | Ik tolj NO. - 03 COLUMBUd OHIO, FKIDAY, DECEMBER X 1870. VOL. XXXII. SWAYZE 73 South. & PARSONS, II igU Street; MORE NEW GOODS ll.voj.t.t reclred llie latest style, ol Fall ad Wlmer ooH, lucluding litrichao, Far, B.wer andoloer Orertoat'.ng. Carr'i We-t f Knglnnd JMtoiis. Purls, Diagoiwl and other Coallugs, Can's & Scheldt's Elysean, Canes, FtflX 1J.VG OF ttubrcllas, 4c WM. G. DUNN & CO.'S. rUMffSO SHIRTS. r II Aorimul Constantly ou bund. Shirts made to order and fits Guar-ai te -d. Silk, Velvet, fassiiuere and Corduroy Vesting Plalu aud Faary TrewsfriDgs. Cassimrre, Scotch and other Hillings. IHS'lUlMSmSSMJU. TN CONSHQUENUE OP UHPHECEDENTEOLY LAKUK SALKS ihk I. In.t elk w. Tk, r hive liwn olilliied to add largely 10 our Stock IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. The market pruvir.il LiVurablc 10 we uuyer, we nailer unrselvts that we can show our cu.toinuru AND LADIES FURS AT J. E. RUDIS1LL&C0., 7Q Houtli HIGH Street. Wc have tun', receive I a Flue AwirHneut of L '.It urv- IflTUIt. PKim.Uf. MAI, KRAVMKR, SQVIRUKl,, ALASKA Bl YKIl MISK A Xl UOXK Y U Jl" ... i i.ii.irr.. F.iicy Fii-H. nt-' Fur Collars uiid . . lf ....ta n.ul R IIVS Cloves. Alto ti i.uumi iiymui hats jsjrjy caps. Furs Altered and Repaired. EXECUTOR'S SALE. TUB ENfl E STOCK 01? ii. CominciiciiiS AT nl ojllniu WILL BE OPFEIIBO AUOTIO TNT FOR THE PRESENT SEASON, THE LARGEST, BKST AND CHEAPEST We have ucslgued and mmiufacluri-d u largo stock of llie MBl-BlBl ClflTlllG Which wo warrant to bo A3 FINE A3 CUSTOM WORK In all renpects. STOCK OF DRY GOODS ever offered In tbo city of Columbus. Wo have & larg assortment of goods auiiaoie lor OIIIIISTMA S PI1ESI3IVT.. MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS. H. 3B- McADOW, TVo. a IVeil House Kloolf, GENEBAL AGENT FOR THE STEIN "WAY PIANO. The Best and Host Reliable in the World. ( Pianos and Organs to Rent, SO THAT THE RENT WILL PAY FOR THEM! HFL. 23 . Mo ADO W THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL TtvHHM Invariably In Advance fAII,Y editiox, Hy maill'A advancel pcT annum 00 do do 6 monthi . w do du S montba 2 23 CO ill 1 uinsth 0 80 Cluba of Are ud upward, tach S ' do do do do 6 numthi.. I do do do "' 4 months.. 1 W One copy extra to Clubs of Ten. Delivered by Currier, per numlh 0 00 AT McADOW'S. WW w'tV J 9. Our preparations for the present season have been on the lar. gost and most libe ral scale, and our prosent stook is as Buporlor to any former one as out former ones have been superior to those other boasei. DOLLS In all vailstv lor Tliree TlioaMnil Little Folk., with every thhm qrmuI aud Dcauluul for Ulu auu lount;. r .ir parilcuiaie ace today, Koy. 2lst, at 2 P. El 123 80'JTH HIGH ST., from diy to dy uutll the whole atock Is auld. W. HUNT, FKEB- J. FAV, Executor of H TUDOB FAY, Docoasod. A lift liir. VOO WILIj l'INl AT O . 3L . O 11a X-1-' "E3 ... ' V- s. mi Gents' nraisnnu GOODS. Finest in quality, of" the greatest variety, and up to tho vory latest fashion and style. L Embraoing evory- VC a thing essential to a gentlomon's toilet and wardrobe. CUSTOM MPT, Oooda of our own impor. ut'ont-too newest end boat Merles or Enfliih, f renoo, aerman, and Homo Manufoeture. Trie moat aklllful euttore in Pnlladel. plila. "Style "end good workman. enip. A per- Mt lit ur. antoed, with OUIt ClII8-.!Srr3I-A. TAUI We would call Hpiciil attention to our new stock of MIL Iv VELVETS. We hll.ve (bat w hnvp one of the LAHGEHT STOCKS and nncat quality of 4'I.OAUINM VI I Vl.TH In 1 1i H'.a', and we will aell rive for Utul. Lchs thau the eheaptu ftvitim lu unclnuau. krrlmmlnty Velvets Jind Iluslies .112. Q Sw at McABOW'S. NEW MUSIC AT NEW FACTORY STORE TOfltlS,' 'foy. Children's, wlIVl1HVf Many now stylos made up io the most elegant man. nor, and securing the qualities of durability and strength, so desira ble in Childrens' Cloth. ing. We have made ew special euurui iu Vthis department, jitvX ana bsk apuuiui attention to our stock. Twen- ty five stylos of littlo V OVER. A. - rn.U,,iC!v. W COATS In large variety. VELVETE McADOW'S. We hive an entirely new ntK-k of olTcrtd ftt priee Unit cannot U tauten. tlio most brilliant flnlnh we hk- tver IIUSI0 BOOKS G001IS, A LAROS AafOllTMKST 0V ALL H1ND8 Of UOMfe-MADE FACTO UY WOOLEIV H UCtt AR ' Moslow & Castor Beavers, Broadcloths of the various colors ca.lii.re, XIUI...I, Jnr.. lin"-l, nih Sim-Mntl Viirn t lHlo iirn, Ac, at uttnwlr lw . "AH, " Unit, tnnde to Ordrr ol BboiU Oin-li..ir t Try It. witM. forfoerwlf. all kiojiol LUJ1MM WUIIK. Now, llemeniber the l'lace: Ac, UKiiril Prlnn. Eiul Fri'"'li llirce l)oor from lllgli C. L CLARK The ) E 3XT T I Q T 18 EnHt. lJrond Htreet: m AL .a f h Natural Teetn is 01 uic FIR8T IMPORTANCE. Bperial Atiniilon Ulvrn io tlio Oiicrallve Drptirimcnt. Artifioial Tooth INSERTED ON CONTINCOl'8 OUMS. GOLD, SlLVEIt, ALUMINUM, nUBUEIt AND ADAM AN riNB BASE. TEK1U KKTRACTED WITHOUT PAL? II, Admlnlm-rlm L.nghlng Oa, Chloroform or PHILADELPHIA, FUSTIEST NillfH, X'opliiits, l2iiipreHM Cloths, 31orlno rind Eni?'il twilled .SutteenwJ And other FOHEION nilCNt CJOODS at ausATi.T hriiitbd micas We have just received a very large Invoice of tboae celebrated GirAlVT DUCHESALPAOAH which wa icll at Wholeaale l'rlccf. I'VTN CY GOODS, Bcarfli. Sa.hte. IViw.. Lace.. Erohroldfred, Tockwl and ll.m atltcheil llandker- I chl,f, .one III he.uMinl fare, bmra, with Inlilal lettem, lur prercnLi. Al.o a I full s'otk of Uulpurr, ValeocietiM. Thread and Uraod Uuuhu. Licet; with Hiboona and Trimming Uuoda In cudleta variety. AT JIcADOWS. VIOLIN STRINGS AT McAlGW'S. GUITAR STRINGS IfcTOTE. By our lyitern of Self-Meeaurement, eully onder.tood, we enable ou.tom.ri Io .and their ord.re In eueh a way aa to 8EUUHJB AS GOOD C1T a. thoush they oama them..lvoa to our K.labll.h. ment. Our Improved Rulee for Belf-Moaaure. moot. Sample, and l'riree eent when re. sneeted. and PHOMI'T ATTENTION iron to all order., with UUAilAHTUS of antlra eatlsfaotlon. .I0UN WANAM&m, 818 snd 820 Chcilnut Slreet, i'iifr.rr;r.rwre Horse Blankets. Lap Robos, Buffalo Robes, Alaska Robes, Wolf Robes, A ORKAT VAKtltTr, ALL STTl.ttS AND yhlCK), VtUULtSALBANUKKTAlU P. B1TDES A S0., 34 ts 20 Broad Bt Ooliunbu, 0. sjctl iw Ethrr. PRO OLAMATION I Hiving lately Received a Urgir ind Fuller Slock than ever befurs, fought for Cn DIRECT i'BOM THE MAKERS IN ENULmMJ, We propnae to give our frlendx a .hare In the Ii. ntll', to prove that wa an .elling (ooda of a auprrlor quality and make CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE. WK DIMPLY ASK YOU TO CALL AND YBIUFY THK STATEMENT CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE. CDTLERY, . LAMPS, Gi3-FIXT0HES, LANTERNS, L0 0KINGGLA8SE8, AT PRICES THAT CANNOT FAIL TO PLFASE UTAud o Wholetale Uuyers w. (Ille Heclal Inducrmrnla BELL BROTHERS, not'JUb.r 131 lontli High hu, nlo cor. Uajraud lllgh. Fall and Winter Goods. IIUUICI S tiviuillg bHipuiluul, No. 220 S. High St.,Columbut, 0, T BAVItltTST RltraiVBU T1IS LAHOKeT I aatl na.il lUKt .1 Fall and Winter Goods Km bnukl ti. UH dtt. Ut of FRBNOH, ENQUPH od DOUCSTIO Cloths. Cassimcros, Etc., fat iri.ntUir-t.'i whtoh I M ll t ttrt t .1 1 Via K.4C VA-iH Kris. am InD sjuMtUllr OS MM m WWCWfi llnfl M HonHv Mil ilt rinlliliiiT. jnilN III'M Kit. ATiEXANDlMS II1 GLOVES In full aaaorlmenti with several other makes. I-iiidles' Sc Ofiit'sj XJiKlcrclotliliijyr, A very larae stock at very low prices, with everithlog de.lrable In our lloeiery stock. 1) O 31 E N T I O H at greatly mlaced prices. A full lint of -, O-l and1 10-1 811EATINUS TILAIVKISTN. The M ttoek Is White snd Colored niankels ws have ever shows at the lowed prlcts. Hrri8 IlI-:i NUAWIX Ws have lately received several Invoice, or thran very dralrab'e gnodi alto an entirety new aaaurimeni or sthii'Kii and riuusau 1'Ai.i.ar Suawij. VNrritoiiA.TV ciorrn of beautllal quality: alio some v.rv Chrap Imliatluna-wlth the h..t .lock of the varioue mama oi ur.Ave.it ulu I US we have tver oltered. We art closing out these goods verycheip. Oar s.atl large stock of AT McADOW'S. PIANO STOOLS AT McADOW'S. PIANO COVERS AT McADOW'S. TIII-Wll.KI.V FOITIOV rublithtii esery Tuciia v, Thurtiiay Mil SatmrJBt mat ningt Sinele iubtcrilvw, jer innmn M 10 do do 6 m 'Uth '.. Z 8 mo n the 1. 15 1 mmith 0 4 LU 3 no 1 uo flO do (lu rinhaor tii-e and unwind, each.. do tlo dti du 6 tnoutlii.. da do do dn 9 nuutbii. Ua copy extra to Clulx of Tuu. 1VKEKI.V KlITI(!y, PubUihtd tvery Saturdayt Btrtprltj lubiciibera, per nnum du do t tuuutlu Fivr fioniM ....a.. Ten con e" .... 11' I'WtD'T G'lDiflw ..r Win JTiliT eouiwi A WW lU'fEs or Aivi:itraMNi). : iiiyj One Muare, each ltuerti -n $1 00 acii inwriiKii i" . nl N j ticet. 20 eta. a. lino, tint innorti.in. Advertiumialw eoce nwk cluuvtid lull ut mca uuwtuon. Trl-UocUif. The sim u Daily. weckir: Otift'qitj, flntlooertton 1 S t4f:ii uui'ionm m'f rutin v to Local or ItuiincM NoUcen, pur liQe, euub in wrlmii 0 30 sMT liiuUt lma or lean nuka iiur. Advertlaemctiti for Ir-nRer tima initcrtcil i our reimlar curd mUi, valcti will te lm matted on ap plic' too. C11U1STT1 AN CAKUIj. BT J. 0. HOLLAND. I. Tarie'i t ons; In tha nit! There' nirin th iky ! Tberu'a niithrr's deep yiajei And uabv'a low cr. Andthtelar iiiai iU Are white tlio Bvautlfal intf, For tbo naDger of Be.hl-'hflm crdlee Klntf: II. Thrrt'a t totoalt of lor U'orttie WGnitnm binn, For the ViTtfia awttt boy 1b tho Lord of th (arth. A,! the atstr ra.na Its tire and tbo Uetutirul rintr, For the mnjgei of llatblehiui cdlt n Kintfl III. In the light of that b(m Ue the "rToi mpetanea, And that KOf (mm alai uunwani QTffT mm worm. v..r kfurtli Ii alUtnfl. and the Bptutlful alrir in the toiaii ol the nalioni tbtvt Juauuu Kiuf. We rajotet in the light, And w- i.t'h't e etuir Th it eonim dovrn tbtouirh the nljht From tixi Heavenly throoff. AIweali(mttothe 1 viy vraaiel thejhrlnf, And wegrNtin hmurdle eurtjaviour uod Kinf. Stribtfr'tuf January. FARMERS' CLUB. Meeting on Saturday, December' 17th. MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS CJA.Illiirl Ac OIL EERSHISER, ADAMS & CO. HaLttt ttl PINE I DtXESTIC LIMBER, Lath, Sblnglei, 8aib, Blinila, Coon, Wianew ass Uvea faaMaa, II itLDiaae, Se. vrnrsi smth.weel Car. rrli A Water Sis. rott'vsrx, Ohio. SerfM. rualaf, SaartH aa4 ealmff teat .MN. Au. oanaas nm.i nuaa. Al.I. rw novae, will do w.11 in Inaiwrt our stnrk hafbre nnrrha.lne. V. fuarr.Btre nur pnr.t as low aa any In the city. Aed .. a furiherlndiirem.nl, we tellrv we heve the latif.l and heat aKKk of general Dry Uoxlt In the city, and Mil a. nn. price iw ail. wuir aui. .m ha VM. G. DUNN & CO., 83 and 35 North High Street, (nw in, as, tr 4 ,) OOLTJlvIBTJS, O. n.. 33. MoADOW I'o. tS TVoll Ilou5 lllook, GENERAL AQEHTFORTHE STE IN "WAY PIANO Tie Bent tad Moi.t lUliabla In the World. ' PIANOS AND OUClANS TU lKNT. 80 THAT THE RENT WILU PAY FOR THEM I Ii. 11. BloA 1 O W. Wm. Merlon. Prcaldent, and A. B. Battles. Secretary. Be fj re the regular topic for circus loo was ttkca up, several specimens of fresh water marl and muck from the county weie exhibited, and some re marks were nudo as to tho value aod use of muu.lt as a jnniure.. AU agreed a toltsfjreat rslue whciiriver it cjuUI bs got without too Rreat expense for hauling. It should be got out Burnt time btiore utliitf, aud coa.d bo brat utilized bf compJslliiK It with stablt- maDure, it baviiig thus a great addition al value as an absorbent of the liquid m inure and tha volatile element of fer tility constantly escaping from the ma nure pile In the form of giscs, The following rugular tuple for dis cussion was taken up : BllSJiDl AND MANAGEMENT OF H009, Mr. Juhu Clark ot Ml ill a towmihip said he bsd been r nli.it and lie Hi s hngs fur forty year, aiid had never known a better ycrfor futtfuluir than the pr sent one. IU pri-frtrd ut i rmn' the Unts'ur White, wincn tin cniini-u-rfrt the moHt valuable l;r sll purporeitof any breed he bad ever trial (Vhi-n labor 1 hlah and corn low In price, he huluvei there wa economy In turniog the bo Into the flfld and ' hr,ing down" th corn. When the fiddcr la any wny-ar.eo, they will eat and chew up a good deal of It.antHt leetns very bemflcial to tim. hany last ipnntt n put a lot oi 71, mostly ttphng pl on ciovt-r, wIitc they kept well, but not tat, nutll the 15 b of tJtpieuiber. Me then turont Ultiu into a field of corn of about ftveaUri) acres, where thy rumnlncd until welsh ed, December 10 in, Wlit-n tumid Into the corn lliey avi rane.1 l.U potind; when taken off their avcm(( wa ii'M pounds, being a calu nr lei pounds in ninety dtys. lUd fed thnn some green com for a couple of weiks before turnlne them on tho cornfield. During the Unt lx weeks bad hauled and thrown down corn to them from the wai(on; could not tell the exact amount of crn they had prooably from MuO lo 1,4(0 bushel- miHinovcr iu pmnui oi porK tutiie bushel of corn, ami aivloa tbo rxpeusf of buaklug, hauling and cribbing the corn. Abuuttwenty of theso hogs were Ull ptgf, and the aversfie was say Un inontl'fl. lie esllnnled, as be lived ab tut ulnemttti from a inarkef, that Itcoa1. him iiU ct uta a bashd to hu-k, crib aud tnatket bis corn, and tlicieioru It paid him to fetd It out to stock. President Merloa made a calculation showlns that It coit about elaht ceuts per bushel to hu.k and crib bis orn, and as he lived only about ouo mile from the city be found it more profita ble to mirket bis grain thau to letd to stock. Mr. Joseph Sulllvant aild there was such a great waul of accuracy and deri. nlteneMln the dilallsof marly all perUnent- made by farmers uvuerally In the accuiiuls furnished as to fticdtni stock, Au , aa lo iti iko those experlinunts or acciunia coniiiarntlvelv va'u.ltas. Alter a careful colUlluiiaLd analys e of a very great numunr oi ststt-menis made from diflerent parts of the oouutry, he baa emmaiea moderately, that one bushel of corn In the tar would make nine pounds of pork when ho IK a or stcamid HI', poutule wbm both ground ami cooked 1J) pounds, and hid arrlvtd at the te ncral conclusion that while would per to cook the onru, It would not lu ordinary rlrcumetanci-s bo eco nomical to have It ground. ( l lio elalm rale ami very valuable pap. r on Mllug y-Veilnflaiul I 'or It Maktug," read befortt the rrracr uiuo tan winter by Mr, 8jllkvant, has bren publhnl In Ohio AtftU ullural It port Ur INiu, and alio In )iiuiihl.-t form, mid ought to Iw read by rwry man who feeds a duiuu hoiis. Hkc'v.) Mr. UviiiRHlon of Truro tmnship, said he had had con I do rat. I e etpf rlti ce in raising aim n euing bogs, aud at time drill In them ciulte extns Ue preterm, the Uhenicr white 'it oilur nretd he hid ev. r rale. d. 8 m.i tbla bree.l at seven and a-half in ,,, old dmsid M0 pounds. Th-y Wi-u tcoid na corn niesl rauh. Ilia buii Inquintly took blm to Vermont, ai.t n. In unit there that they lumight cmmi, and grinding the corn lndisnaable, In ordvr to feul hogs profitably. Ttiiy ma le spring plgi w. mh by w litter killing lime ih) pounds. When corn was 40 rnu a bushp), It would make (Kirk at l ptrhaidnd. Mr. Clark said that clover wsa the best lumm.T loud for hogs. One acre of Mr. John fl'.lmmel, of M-.dl.i m to.vif- 1 1 T The lirett crop lo thtlr )itof tl eoun'y w:ts com, and tby w:re f cut) me much lutert-ftt'd iu the brhibrtwl or hoK and the proper syntem o! m .n agement. Tlitruwih cusldirable Irl- inlfy now ao'iut tnc ftUgitiiH'g ninorfs the farmers of their tuwni-liip. TliH breed was derived from tbu Poland, I!y-fleld aud B g boned China, ai d was lluf famous fang of Warren, 1'utlt-r und otUer counties In the nou-hwi-fi pirt of tbo Htnte, They grew to a veiy large e'.ZJ In their second year. Mr. iiutues. nils Pftrno bn-eu w:ii oon common in lllinoi! and was t'lero touietlme called the ''Moure breed," nii'l under that name it was cUlnnd u au improveineut on the Mayli:. Tin-y went iheu lutusli g some Burhifhlre blord "lu the txiiectmion of glvli.g tlu-m nioio tluentrtts. They are not ytt rucoiiiz'd :ib a thoroughly established brct-il, vary-tng very much In color, be inn tiuine-Uu'fS ueuriy all black, or rxuiiy wliltif tud spotted white and blrtck, and olack au 1 S'jmty. Mr Ijlvnicston. Had a.-eu tivat vjrl-allun In AHg c pl tiom th,' tonne uovr some I)- liifi black -hhI white, uu I somu v)lrick attd fatirty. Thf old style u! II ik-shins, brought to tit let country iijinyi1 i"rs hi(.i, 'li-i ttot Beem lo o-Jl' r u u :t fmni tU-: r.o 1st Ixip'irt'iUoni, lur whu U tli- tv his b tii such it tr- it nil;.' .if 1 ilc ' Trie UsrRH'iirt'. a a v ry s th 1 v,, tn.d always wc-lutied more tlnto ttulr app-nr-atice would indicate to one ui.at tUiUt d wiih tun pecuiani-y. Mr. A. Ii iiu tiles, bud been f.r a f w years eonMirnbly liitrnsud In the new and Improved dreed of ilitji-. Cot IIihi, In to the l.'tii'Hter ult:, wlne'i lie ;o- i:und o' Ii jytr & Co.. of CIh'ht i-ouiily, VnnHyivai-.l4, uod Oiio, A Dehz. oL' Ctuiiibcrsliuri;, PeitiiMvIvriiiu, two o' the larctst bn-tdt rs of this so:k In Uih country, and tt!" from orccderi ol aomt npuiatlon lu tf.e turt'ini mut uotttit ii psrt of Onlo. T'. S" tvt r -.:!: tr'i-' l bo, i ho bcstOelii'r r.mi I), i'z and tin! noou est from Lloycr ii Uo., Out tliere wna h. marked diffjieiicu Ojiwccii all of tlu-m, su-t tlnlng the eomjilalut bow common thai ihey could baldly be coDhKliiid an thUblUhid breed, so tint th.y trausmlli their geueriil cliarac rU'.lc to im-lr pro,cuy wl houl Vriil.iUou U.fiuti nit;-cesnlvu gf-uiriiUuiirt. a fu rwunt procured the ''Oiilo Improved Clirs er," rvhlch lie cousKicrtd a reil Improvtmi-'Ut. ou the stock from which they were de rived. Apsfrof iliefii plue w.ri klllnl at 20 months old, unit au nOiUviu (ju'iIimIm J lu lue Agricultural li-.-portn at VV"hlntou, that their Joint wt lhB was S.bOl lb.'., belti-; the lariat ptlr of hjffs on record. Had tried the Miglc bit as they do IvhL at lannnti H to 3 years ofae, and he prefernd a hog than would fatten to advantage at 8 to li) months old, bat given ttim up. During the bst two years he hid rather ilveu th pM.rerxo to tbu U-rkihlrc. Tiiey ure m ll-boncd, compact, very tiealty and hardy, seem to fu on almost noililug, and at a very early at;e, nuk Ing g'jod poik at (J to 8 rdonllii, are en. necially a uruzjig hor and will set ftt on clover alone, nd have the great value of having Hlutlr type room d finitely flted than any jotlnr kuown breed of Uog. In breeding, It Is of tha na'est importance to hive titennlo of the purest blood possible, and hence i hi; Ijcik4blre Is specially vduablo to cro with the Mtgle, Ctiester White or o.hor Urge breeds. The progeny of such. a crotia won d make the very best of slock lor fattening. Toere Is such a great demand for Berk-iblre.i. att bied ers, thit they arc Hot of:.vi fatteneif and wii'-u nuy arcare generally klllefl be- lore bjliiR a yar oiir? lidt tluyhuva been grown lu MUitjurUo weigh 700 pounds iu itjeirfU'Coiul yeiir. 'l'lteru was grent cxciteiuent now anions bog fau-. OliTS to bow luiiturtmtiva of Jtvrk' shires, and lie saw a a'.att-meut a few dsysauoof. alotr b-lun sjld for (J "tli, autl a sow for He hud not, how ever seen auy of these bogs which wero superior to the H- rkiditru stock laiely raised In tMs country l.yciuelul brved-lug. He hud himself imparled a sow from the stock ol Carlos Pterce, one of the most ixteusivu s'ock growers la Canada, which Mr. Pierce wrote was the beet pig out of a litter from a sow, which took the first pnmiaiu at tha Provlnclil Fair lu lSi.ir, au I the first premium at the New Knx'aud Fair, at iltw too, sume year, umrt he conslder-el this the poorest out of e x pens 0 ooiltrd leiK?Uireit WIlK'll he OWIIiU. At to managenut ol irys, ho ai d he peierrd a bro. of h g. which would f.-BCh 300 lo 400 pound weight lu their :trs'. yeur.amt nuvur to inter tlum over it fa enough t'j in-ike go I porK; would L'onimeuue Uediiig llh m a? umii as I lie wuuld eat; Wuuld uth tlum rlulit ilotig, and nvt r let ltn tu g p or; tui n on to ck.ver after b'iving Ui.- how, and tT-p '.here till n-ady to t. Cii corn in tha fal!; be alwya n.nc d p ttituei'aml ot'itr vegvUblvs, xi i f. iurrp. nut did not belli; ve It ho nil ny to miil and o.g corn, m.Ls un-at 'ai ilUles (,r uch purp-wes ex s'. I, or uiiIi ms c-iru Wis very blg'i Ik prlu ; lad u9-d I'nn- Hi s suiieuiturat hteauit-r for rooklntF fo.d for his hocri, and f-ui,.l It sathfac-toy; he agreul Willi Mr tvdhvmit in bl views as to Hie ccmnmy of "rindlui' tud c .okltig corn; lom al.v,,v ki hl h alt by by the usu of stoiiotol, nhicli tie cotiMiirreii aimoht a eeriain nri-vnit Ive of ills last- In lh hog; ttieywt rvled the coil regularly twlctt a w ek, and It was astonishing with what avl.lliv. even anwvanid plga would grind It up as a. II'IIUD HUM PCI, Mr Bul'lvant. It was dldlolt tuln. tennlne wtut was tho reason why hoes were so finul of coal, nr what tern lit t uy ilurlved hum H; Ii vtai ccrta n b w. vcr, that lli y did n it dig st It ai d cnuid outaln no advauiages from tho sQlshuror o'liereletneuts onuln d In th coat, lie b-ll- ved Ih ti tliuro was but one true tstabllslied breed of hnK In the country, and I hit wjb the Berkshire, tbcuh p rli-p the K-mx, a inure recent Imporiailon, might also ue claused as such. Mr. Kllpptrt. Had tevor cotiK!ri'il that Ihn Chester Whites Wi re enlitlnl to bd connld-red a llxnl hretd, having no istuutlal vatlttious lu t)p?, Tnle whs atsu the vlrwi tiion by I lie Hlato Board ifA.-r.iul-ture, who In i-tibll-hlug ih.lr prruil-umson bogs lot year, ncognistd the Berkshire only aa i disilnct bierd, aud classed all others an "large breeds" or "small breeds." The dirulon was carrlid ou som time longirln a cmver-sslloual ordtsullory Wfiy.aoihu It was Impoasthiv to make auy r purtol the ro-mtrhs mtdtt, Tim auliject (lxd for next me ling, Dt-o UUt, Wr-e Corn; varieties snd cultivation. All lutep-ated in tli MHJect are invited tu aitrud a ml luluunlitl them spttilmeua of the cum they raise. Ok Peruvian gti mo, the total export 1at you was oveKiW OiHJ tons, of which Velum look hj (Hlii, Kpit'nnd, llHiuoO, and North Amerlcs, .o.i-oo tons. It Is npjrUd that one mill In War nn, Trumbull county, Ohio, th e year TrcelVed 4O.(M)0 bll-hels if flit nr.l hmnght la hn. s-rrouiPliuu country, paying abouUH'Jtou i..r thta TitlestimnUHl cash v .lueof frn In Knsa, was about $Tu i.ist,(wi4 on Ibe tlrtof June lint, and the Value of iv wk of sll kinds about i'. txo kk Tits numhtr of liorsvs, lit) iksi; ratilc shetp.UlltltKJ, Imas.Wl.OOO Tit M s C Joks, .if Fairhotnie, IK la ware, Ohio, has recently sold to J. VV UoimiI l'rrrjVmrgb, Ou s rrrsidtntof Hlsle Hoard of Agrlrnlturr, the y.-ueg bull HoueU John, lO.VHI; r.d with Utile white, calvrd Man !M, nt nQi DnntanV (lorcral nit, hm . rtirJ ''J' l"rh r lltavkeja; 'Hurl'aht I.I a.i clover would kwp elg ordinary sited I inipTJiL in 1 . W 0 ":!,: l hog. dnrlai tbt hsmu. ' j ;J0M, lmW Cuanlugb.m, |
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