4 4 yf • 0 11 .1 414 frogPATtittL--A eorrri'• anlod ,14s bewitry destrienam. fur ;;, k ,V)pytlllg allatauleot d lloir .-•-, yealutial of tkrerWillr rd 1141 14- 32rtoifit more itopeciany 01 tl r lo SiOsic cud :Leghorn hived ti ; lle ept the two above named for some jel well az a number of odor varieties, liktithd'oone to eqicid them in ~the quantity .or size of eg gs--rarely et hieing a deitire to, .4kftirifaet,, none of my Leghorns have erer 1100! . ,riliadeitiri. last spring I confined ..Wittit arnl 't9e cook of the fullovi iiig ntiss4rarieties, each quartered in a cepa. for 72 days kept an ac- carats aeouunt of thmir perkinnances, which tetre-litiltiltotiii, beginning Feb. 17, and end ng?'Afielt ;iot I .1410papilatd 122 egg' —no d apositinn to sett '?4:4„! • ioa do do • Polands ,do .. / r do • .404 ,du ,Gh• do. do •04tV i kieige S e tting :April 15, frig .13 do__.llarcla-14•' 1 1 041rtt l irrOttiOttrient 4140,41dd hid (04 - tinmer..„ %In rhy owtriexprihenco, sprat* inh,theJsu(vgination I reecho from friesda %Ind, that, 11* 114001114111ir to al* can* rata , lat)10 a growth eillidtailks-aonteereilet kind sidluail, and for tll il'tpltj M4•4y-aa,-44triitic fur-the t . hort.r f arc of very riity, ureerat, dtreertoui liTipik,4e4.,ileeer, known one of • titt-041mition to 'mit : and am enm ire :"•:./"'"‘ •• • • services 'or han-of riovue• never seer tie Leg". hirittilitalisAirien in any treatise on pqdtrry 'which has an' , under niy' a - scaliest .„ It Thatrir - fqa - A -- tra tc„itirpicimp: 4 Aopttc - .4 1164 1 4Isanj.ph, -uoihiripihtmi4o,44.4ipoied,4 o 4.4.w. Niefattkgiliglec . V ir alfilh iasallefow . h, and mos t ,with i not 41thave no hostialiwilhimlissivirthe Wien" loved be lOiviarOlbl4; 444 think were they sub itilitesdler p4 , -protpentgetteratinn of foal, igriiiiaiev9ll.l)siiiivonseid at Mast 40 4 440 '14. 11 0. 1 1 4 " Lang! Alsccars.-- . The proper =iii mid lifelitiorrof-barrr yards is a 44 to moat- consideration. If the tirestinalx , 'hteLiepsids Sewing from ma ugy, jW{d tial.tsLiirl werit seriously sub- IWO. V' iliver-:fiernevil of this country, it irrjulairlivaTio a smile of derision, that any tolitt,e4 of comm In sense would pro - Ptak do iimpTi — a query. - And - yet, nob. withstanding this perfect knowledge of , the azethat this liqui& is vompriteit of‘o Urge. Wee of the most ratnable Ibrtillzing in= graliCiits of the manure heap from which it fiteri,'6ew very few 'firmer); appear to con rider it worth their while to wow it from ut ter write: We have beenled to these re marks from having had very frequent oppar- Wkisto duriog the past two months of eb- Y: nVai n the ii-alees issitereneo manifested kretry many Carmen:n the ccmatractimi and location of their ban; yirdit:lndeed it opponeed to nit,- that lad it been the fixed de _sago of the owners to afford Ihe -moat cony- ..:•oscoiry_ or all the liquids from their rarit'yarillo, they could not have acconiplish cd4l4ore-elfectnefly: 'if gripe impoe 'ale 6 conceive of a more come titre; lard of true economy. The fanner whit Year 04oe Year witnesses the streams of rich liquid 1211111111 ft llorring from his barn yard to - the nearest ethdet,, to be lost to him forever ; . or ruhniutltcytt the road side, rendering it unpleasant to eyes amfolfactories, bas a poor rig ‘ ht to gomptahr, if Ins crops are less abun dant than his neighbor's. Nor should it be i!utitrr .of surprise to him, after - hiring applied the same quantity of manure, plow ed as 4411, Pulverised as thoroughly, and in every_.other respect given hie crop the liuhiNWitiett, the yield short oaf Itii.wire does not permirtEiinishing-rains to . exintaist. the most valuable' Orden of his nist4l heap, It shritiW lie a eartlinal principle with cr. gelismatte r to economize his manure. Upon. 4 depends Mir 'tweeze, and without it, his s taiipos pitiztetels very great extant, be with out refit, it not attended with ainiolute lois. - Idiot &tt tieceilsairy to - have the - loot Ai 1 , 1 0.1 - .#lll It Tiill side, It la equally necessary to belie the lower tide of it protected by a KA or some otlirr arrinetsuent by wlich . tLe escape of liquid manure may be pre _ .141MittLie alma 9 1 0 11 Y imPor.tantla _ lorireirsprittrtreonver the rah water•tVems — ate roof of a - inLim insornet Wei' dew .n Asa diraitly.througli the barn yard. It is Wel euotigh tbst the manure heap should be exposed to the rains n Melt fall directly upon ... - 7.l!Pfltbout 40 4 3 .. 0 11. ba 4 16 drolViP.P,..cnnu _ **reef of Ihnt tarn. If such improvident hustlers were to behold the actual value of the fertilizi ng material thud boat, rolling from -- lair puma, in the shape of 'dollar, and eallikhow energetically would they labor - v4litillierkitt the waste, The but of a single dollar would stir them up to a ei_setivity. than the direct waste of a beindei4l 'Lim% that little gold dollqw's value_ OM of liquid . diannrip. tear after yeall sileiktly but - steadily, the golden, are flowing -WOW Their purses. Tell them of their error, and they acktiowGiale it,Altit,„, rarely does it happen that being re oeiatiod of it in a friendly manner, they ;-;`;' tatilfe it-single effort t? correct IL How rosy m there w'ho are after a life time of ,atepd,ritnyeitattlng toil, find themselves no in lands or money t h an when they be , ,iiey' cannot explain the ( reason:— IV traer;eatitsea piny have led to welt viirtmr olging results; bat if the' drai n of , Iliquid ma ' sues ftmothitit I.4rnpude had been eheckv id itbribety began faktrlng,--rerranatty of itikAMPIIPPWvi lonel Would have been no tteetiPeheir , more provident ne:gii -1411 a` •,,. :71;1' : •, 040 4.lSlBt4rins.-4 Boston butler deal -11,01000:14ohnien . immense . quantities' of P Liu& *ls,oT4;io , iii4Bmiii • , ot, , eeeldieficei late el salt iiratultowdi those irith'irlota be liss . msde'clintraeis, se, much depends, in his opinion, on the kind of sail The grofind rook salt is most Tal us& rtir the meet *loot '4•• tee i white sugar, worked into" the butter, is a" seat itriptoremetite F,trraNtxtt Stvstsc.—lf you have no hog pcn's swung the appointments of your term, have some itntuedistely put upt so that when! it shall be time in put 3 OM' hugs up-to fat-i ten, the pen:t itnty be retnly for their rceep- ! tinn. The pens should have, a feeding and - I'sleeping apart no lit with a yard attached to each. In' CAilt pen tbtso should be it rub- Ling post. The stellice of each yard should be formed into a_basin-like•forim over which buShel of pliMtei ahoultt:to spread, and then' covered . areal • inches in depth with woods multi, and marsh mud, river or Brook • mud, the earth from bead lands, o ditch or road scrapings, }seeds., Inc., all ; of 1 which utteriala.duzing tho fattening sea- Son. 'will be co werted - good manure ;• 1 for thetle are no bittter nammfacture is of ma : Imre than hop. ,Without entering into any de.,l4,„sf_the constituent. 'elements of 'hog manure; trestinddllaY, thatAi's considered in the view of *AO', amperipr to that of • 1 ctww, Juni this alienate is lime out in prac tice by-the closest otwort-ors. •IVlten thessj" and pipetice both arrive at the same cOnChst shut, we nap be sure.that this opinion is very nearly founded on teak, ,1 n tilling the yard of * hog pon with the ,quilsistinces named,eveiy few inches of 40 , matter et} it isAstisuiplaced; isaid4pisasiam t the yard,. slueuld ho.detsted over wills phut' ter, or with pulverized 'cluuroal, to prevent the eta:aqui of anno;nia. Occasionally Maul° and cow yartionseotre should be thrown over thy t.tirface , mut bt treated to !qui:tidings of 1 Ishester ov-pol4viseel Illtswoo4d. To-tisscourl:. ' nps.tiie 1,4,,,t0 t op; every few Oita grains' ot corn *hook! be tkistributill over tint-Verdi: , consualing and searching fee. the ohm,- the-hogs Mot up and intimately mix I.lk stiff= stance together. and thereby 11`451111: an equal ity itly the value of tho compound—a matter of great consideration hi such bodice. you provide your huge with the rough mate sd - mused, each hog dpring the fattening ' 1 season will make two loads of good compost miners.. Te sitietw the value of -the urine of the fattgnintgling;ire Vitt Malik; that it is as rit . th in Ihkelpmcuis of vegatiblc produd lions, as is that of human urine, and in ev ery pint of the latter then aro the eterments of a rio of s heat- If this be true, and sye bilicro •tlit it it, we-should ask, is it not worth what; fhr agriculturists to put them- mires to the trouble of saving-so fruitful a fertilizer as hog manure, solid as warns li quid • Tian eiiThj Tricie hog% when first' taken ,ap flir fattening, „should receive three orkbur doses of -flour of dottrel'. a tallitespoltittlil;at intervals of two .da apart. These should be given them in mea. ses of bran of ulwet. Such doses strvo to cool the blood, 'strengthen the digestive or gans, and remove those worms which *owe ' times attack the kidneys. - As :to the r T00d..-TheTi food for thellrst two or' throtcweeksaliould be pumpkins, ap ples, rbotir and other vegetables, which would be better of being cooked- and muted with bran, or meat of some kind the latter mg inproaso ttiday tv day, gradually, so that Own thehogx tomb to havo porn or meal altogether, the otuuiga may not be .In jnyiniipty felt by them. '• 'Whether cora or - meal be fed out to the hog% a great saving will be effected by hav ing either rocked, and_ it'll immaterial she& rit lie boiled or steamed. A saving may be elleetcd by cooking of from 151420 per dept—by grinding in meal and, cooking, of 30 per cent. Materials for Me Lk; Pen Yard.—A trough should be kept in the yard at all times, enpplicd with charcoal, wood @sheik .rotten wood and coarse salt ; these substan ce. keep the VAC of the hog's stomach in or• der, enmaroo lidirWlTtileli.l l,ollo o gestion, and keep the animals in health, Tirppif bid! Inaticiititst that the hotrs he regularly fed, at stated- hours, three times a day, sity morning early, at won, and Just before sundiprn. Of their Sleeping Apartments. —These should be supplied with fresh leaves or straw twice a weer's() that liy thitir ammlortable betiding they may be induced to devote_ a considerable pillion-of their time to alcopliik —shop being. a great promoter of fat. ' Tome ef 'Taking Up - fiege —The predate time to take Op hoes to fatten, can non be Well stated ; the time mtiat depend Mips/. ille—APPlil9 ( .. - 44t4 4 : tha l4l2Cidig l kink that supply Is inneferrt,:ttrireer - Mgt in *stowing statat—while they indeesse in aize and fat, they can safely be permitted-to remain in the welds tho time fur removal to the pens, Men, is when the hogs, by their appearance, bekiii - lii - shoir jti Insufficient sopply,of fold.—Almerieen Farmer. EGyrns A , oft Kumar . COES —Perhaps the most wonderful and interesting speci mens of the fruits of the earth in the Hord, oultiirsiXxliitiilion - fitent/y closed., mislaid° 'E !Otto* sera, tidied in the garden of geor William , 11. Sumner, of Jamaica Pbtio,'and !kindly sent by him for exhibition, thus giv ing thousands en opportunity of seeing ono of the greatest curiohitiell within our knowl -edger---The-mtsis-Asugu.subluit tiMi-masit raised, was taken- from the folds of clotA In appal round a mummy three or fodr thou sand years ago and wonderful as it may seem, liter being entombed for so many ten turies, like a resurrection froin the dead, it, springs up in a new life and vigor. It is undonbtolly the kind of grain for which Joseph's - brethren u cut into 'the land of Egypt-'--'the same corn of which the Dible speaks. It id lusuriaat in its growth, and - the heads resemble wheat, but are 'very touch larger, forming Inverted conical due lers a*largt I's lhs- Chlittbdisij Ake —lctist i nals% iv are large and ve ilaratiCialiie taste, and the steak arid'reii - similar to our Indian corn. 'There see ' tikbe no i. __reason whg Omar oat become , It rdialsbklllsilulli° ll; to oar cereal produdiond, load thanks are dine to dye ire4idvitien who ales multiplying It' and toringingft bit° tioliee.--4/Thedf - Jeurhol. 4:4 rasisaitys'ziox 01! trrut NAM, AND =Frit tratt.t-This 1$ a mtlejtet th . sa, yak firVeiiy: much . bas been said about, , Andlleannet.ii my opinion, be litulied on too often—Tit ,: 4 ,Tha_treservation of LiStleilieda.."' They not oily enliven and enchant us With 'their sweet songs, but di s • toy the ia rtneett worst enemicur 7 cut-worms,.grubs and other in sects that destroy and liveoll the farmer's toil. A law should - be enacted to put a stop to the wanton enulty of killing these Useful littleVete. I ilicmets , Otaterred a pairof little u reps that built in my portico, and" Whieli.lad young fur the third time thin imam, feeding their young, for /xitli - analit'ind fentithi - feed. rly obaervation was this--that the two car Tied ps foodiutbeie.Young, from four to r A worms tuterpthar Meech; in a minute, wit in their working day—that is. from half past three in the morning to eight o'clock in the evening, making sixteen and a haif hours— amounts to from 240 to 360 insects per,, hour, and the.enermous number of 8,540 in meels.per day ; this is'without allowing any for the parent wens fu eat.. FA'co allotting thou not to work quite se hard, as the figures are so high, and say they . will average 1 insect a minute, even that would anion*, to I',OQO per day. flow many million.- must be destroyed in a sea-, scia.! Itnagitie atl, these millions thud -are destroyed, besides all that are not destroyed and !Mit • ••* 111 be all our a erops of grain, • graaa,lruit.,ke. . To any thinking mind, 66, of itself would shen.the- *Cry mat wrong, la; pcirmitting laimilasinaton4.3dll4o.l4gont.tkoso little sonpters, sod I think li‘ouldgo far to allow thO nec'emity of a law to prevent such. irr Ixorxrnr WE PROPPRIE r A TTENTION FAILIIKRA AilD ALL MUMS /NTERESTED! . . Iltfita„,a/1,9! The undersigned reapeodettly 1 - 4r•rme the Fann ers end the patella genersiirif Centre °minty, that Le Is -tow manufacturing the ii. 3111111 AND BEADY CORN d sustuot, One of the be, mold convotnienylurablp. and at the same time, the meet easy normal' sheiterterver offered to thopublte. It will shell green and dry 'Ctrif, - eleCeirarMe — eite s Venn diet Trend, agree*: reli c: if them from the Coro Warranted to rub easier than any otherShet• let the Caked States or el.ele here, fer the quao till of Cornslittlied_perday Is constructed tie • cranks. so neat tan persons can turn li , sn. _ rem lOQ to VP bushels per tray. IP um also •. • lied to hates poirax. • did and see them Lefore pureleaging any othere em certain you will be natirded with tide leAlilliti DERR, Bellefonte cis rurzhcAtics. We, Die nnelensignwl. have examined ent I.Apa the Roves tied Ready fern lebeller, esatie,Weltrall by Daniel Derr • pellslllonto, prournmee it perfect In preened utility, and well worthy the attention of former. Its eerviees he teem searen kill sere its .rise In time and Leber We rbeelfedi2 -move mina Lie the fanners 01 4 Cintio'cuaiejk . ps as ritr Foe of great econmny Wit. W. Beats, Jawed - D, 7 1. 11N/31, C. W:L Illensanp MCCLAIN, 11. W. RITTIINUMAIL, PAMIR LLIIN, ,441/TfORMLAPTALI.4I 11.20.RACIAIALT I bare Minima and mini owe of the Coviriol etre manufaelsned lry Dan'l Derr. called the mid need Ready Coin - Shelkiy, - a - rid'uAelitietirigly pro mane It one of the best in toe. It ruse very easy, shells more cairn Ins abort epeoe of time then any other machine I have over met with. biter:test. Sousa. We fully anecor in the shove eorthleam. R. C. Unman A Alto., Reiterant*. Jove MARTIN. Raving examine:al heed tried the patent Rough and Ready Corn &limiters ' manufectured by Mr. Daniel Der; Bellefonte, lAnd ahem to be pmetkel and useful in every. respect. Tim earn width I shelled was green and fall of milk, but the Sheller parted every grain from the cob In e manner which rIIE AFFLICTS'S! It nufcs diseases of the blither, bitineytilleativid dropsy, ohstructions, female °militants, shreds gottofrEcoa, strictures, gleetsrand hip dileiraw . sing from °veleta sadicaprudenciei in - NEB. VOUS AND DEBILITATED *UF/Baliaa, and removes all improper dlitihargesfrOot the blad der, kidneys or sexual organs, whether existing in • M.4Llb' OR FIi:4II.4LS, •.• from *bitterer anise tkey triv bits origlitiated, and nti matter of holy LONG s'X'Arfo, oh lug health and vigor to the fra AN)) BLOOM TO TEE P AL D 01 , 11111 t Dsiotr, In-eight on hy • ebture, a‘ teens°, altich hue brought thouiss ndenn - to untimely graves; Ibis 'Whiting ' e 9f, pareali w and bligkUag in aliegeHrlp glof ow minitilion of many a noble' youth,, eared by the nee of this. • ' • • • INYALIdULB REkIEDI', , , 10:1 , gaii medicine ;which mat benefit et Simi the simply delicate to the Maenad der fiairltil invalid, pa equal is to be-fornad y ea haVe contracted the terrible diseiee, Which, wren ones seated Is toe wystetn, undenetheatbitiosietitli pl, sapping the vary OW Heide of life ROVURE DI!)? REMEDY •AT ONCE. beprosedietilment, whom 1 olds...nob ein comity with blood of seen, he twit! lierealektfflrer It iontml thrhugh, ,The nattiest gates and alleys of titabt4 Curdling, like gaper droppulgs InL "—Tiara% Wholestanwilbot. EV" MIS MAIM= noirpoiri mint ormateraormaing CONOSIMATED CO/1111'OUND FLUID EXTRACT, ON. ;101.1iu, - hrvfrpar.d afteowseefflamtcb-taps _ 110144 of Piloanusary and Chasritiry, wslll the greatest sueuriey and amplest' Itosrgiggp eiti4 trans .- devoted In Ifs combination. Ili rAlpishkr- Utbmeitlend•d in all ill motiona l and vdmift erased In town, country hospital or private prsolitte, hu Invariably aired The mat decided mitnineittilleoes 11141Wdotkm and ifrodsecti the meet saJalarir mad be riffiedal effects it has been and is used in nil the pripolpai clam in the United States mad British Plinineos, in - both pnblin and privet° prietloe, with great encores Heneeforth lef be s aalfitiitood, br Wejtroute are too oriretbelmulag to,te spontradic tv4, II Ltelmiwld's 'Highly Concentrated Cow Tuning! Plari flitrset finch*, in Mit feat missals Sim* eyer,nffured to the 414181. The mate of inlantary testimony in possesniun ni We proprietor- to hinnies% einbranheg timbre well kuown to IVO 15NC Li AND ,P 4414! 'Celebrated phydetant ems dlitingutabeefolerrymen flee Frofassior Diwee's valvable work oaths Pnni tiro of Physic, mud utast of Use Into standard Works of hfeciteine It Or a medicine !thick is pierfoetlypissaasat in its Lady and color, but Immediate In It. action, ado 'fiffMirlirpdfliettiVither - irtttmet — terfirrrl, ,font business er•morlioal eerier, es eaplidt dins tionslior me - e, and in simple number of reliable aat responsible certificates to convince the kunst skeptl aid will asionmpany each bottle. TOR - Sr poriFinkrTorstrtruttk. I T tired to itnyitiklreas. NIFOR6d - strbotettry - IL T. Praotivul end Analithisl Chetnis' Re. 52, South Teeth strtot. betow abastrwt (Areembly he 114lessa Pldtkholpllonto.hle• To h • had of Henry Proakerhoff, BonoPo.. owl of. TkoltAidlo Rod doolono thrunglidet the Unlffild Steed, quifoodom and Oritiole rotroiroof. __ • OARD.- 4 -1,11. ikirOADS respectfully lefenste the citizen et Joshes rUt t, and of iho-ourouniUng emseto; art ite lots permanently Mooted 'at "jiteltsonvtle, and will penterpillytatiead lean mils lades sillitedatlrenebett of ~hie prefoluipn, `medical or surslool, al reaeegpLle elb kyles. Re Juloo piloted le imam} teeth se =le the _latest inepirameats r amt the malt r styles, and to Verlaine all odor Operat4m. inWit. , al itirjralp gOti reimeable Tborthruffoi paiftoroli, klhopes by prompt al Notion tir-btrAsirsi min to roooifra coilkittarmo of 4 Malt, 01 the pitelliatemay.• Give Lisa 4 IE4I Its 44414:4 to or (ill only as kis temits ant! rt 111 thisieve. - tgitVALUABLE EARN FOR SA LE —The subairilier Yarling * ratio that h. « .« to dispose ofpeneistiiag of ONE trOfiLIEED and TEN ACRES, seventy -Are of which pre ETh• he times ars 114.1.N0 R AL 4 pplaitii sipillr BANK 4 splendid YOUNG GitenhElt- The Farm b tti aKO stem of eultleation. yor part's alert (enquire of the subrotiber JOHN "EVIE ALLA VWillbe sold o ey B tta' ate Hale, W iii i " s i l i 4 n Saw Mill, with about SIXTEEN ACREO/ LAND, part of which la TIMBLM, and sip e waled itli *anted about one mile north 'a burg The miU hart an ovanihot wheel, well fbr smiling flattering 4.,Miter what* Alitailik OW/ In this neighborhood Lumber *fir be' krn "on payment. This Is a good Amu* Pe good to mak_s_e_good inv•Atwrot.. - ppli at A. PAIIMRAGE'S Marble. tlei " pry? Eirriaz WORKS, ogiriontorlY. VAN lIIPICR Bun n - ilimutaatunirs of TOWN AND CITY CLOCK&, 44 sit klods nf ItaX AND rp4.4ss I.Thrrilpgilattilttlag la Iron. lkikpiAr )f oat, nfiteltileiithlfig and repaldwg promptly snouted in the fiery best style and warranted. jy30.6111 BaO.OIS AND BDCICETI3. GROOVHD ETD/M . WARE, :rrafrarkitd Po to ibrink. , • PATENT huonimod,thi # qftoomB, our own maim BRUSHES, MATS, ,HAVH(ES, WrirlD AND WitLOW -• ' • • - Noe. I=l B wn and Shoos, Muses' au for male by J 4016 , ii:B ciosirsiiitAt i A larrt. ii=l:4V eL It 4 1' ,.1 ' m :alio mai opliwtoullevallt- Jug ..4"°t'n's Trimhistfussitt r. 4 F A VZ ," " ga It' FNIE