hehis Hock, numbering about 1,000 head, led only 130 bushels of grain.The Ralston place now owned by F. Mize was next 011 my way. Mr. M. has re-’ cently purchased the place and is preparing to make additions to the dwelling and for other improvements, intending it lor his permanent home. A number of Mr. Mize's relations have lately arrived from the States and contemplate settling in the neighborhood.J. Plumb's homo was n^vr visited. Ir