.. ... .:-:.• 111 I -... 2 : 1. .44 , t - ip . ‘ ,th-5.•:-. ', :t 9 l ii „..1: I, lISAII9FiW 1 ~ tlo t:.;—.— '::,, ''.- ,' - .• - •i... • • L .sifiad — =i6" -. 13e1-' War ot CLIVE!. B .. . Lucy . , trareM ft Amtivitel . le t vastemount. erierben from these; Which the clever supplies to the soil: A ", ' . l . d r/ q uat t er,ehiver, _consists almost, ealizely. of I carbon. ...Ir . !' crop of cloierle turned under. and 4 ,,,. diasys," h large. quantity' or - action . .isAls . tau ' I ted In the soil. - Even - -tf ifs:tars* ii not turned .. : ,ondor 1 large amountislePoitite' Ain - the soil Thettigh,the roots of the plant. ...-d ,- -- -Carbon ' tonne • the: beats Of charm:al, and by .. ..1- agrimattail'writtts is - frequently used synoni - 1 - - motudy.uillithet. Tea It Wan excellent ab , sorbontoutd for this reason Is valuable Th soils 1s for the purpose of retaining manures and all - !. _reietilizing matters.. In Europe, and In -many 4; - Fladel b4-this country -whets the soil is poor And- minaret eostly, turban (or charcoal) .. ' ll(.4rectizetitly scattered ; over heaps of man - A are or other substances caking offensive odors, and the tweet tiitus escaping will be absorbed by • :- the charcoal. It is elm an excellent absorbent .or moisture, and -is therefore very valuable in ,'solo." It also renders the soil warmer, and in ;' Arte,.lzetie of, our most valuable manures. It not one purpose hoe to speak of all Its excel _ ntolusilities; but we wish merely to say that g no way can it be so ugly. -and cheaply coot bitted-With the soil as by raising clover. Farm-. ere 'who home tried it and seen its effects upon ~ 1 -' their son, consider -it one of the best ways of 1 keeping their laid in's fertile state; by raising ' - It as an.slternate crop. :AVI/11.1.AX AOILICCLSVIIAL STATISTICII.—There is in the Austrian empire an aggregate of six I Eli:Wong of eciws, and three millionsof oxen and of excellent breeds,' and comnriaing many • fine animals. It was the general opinion at the 'recent agricidtaral exhibition at Vienna, that • 'thetdianhty of cattle would be difficult to -pass, even in England. There are • produced - 4 . annually in the country 5,000,000,000 moot (a "DIAS" is about one-third of a gallon) of milk, • 800,000;000 pounds of butter, and 200.000.000 pounds of cheese. • Large numbers of ,beep; are also - kept, and the annual yield of wool is about per.. 60,01000 pounds, of which 25,000,000 pounds • 4 'lllll exported. At the above exhibition the sheep 7, lF t ~ aid woolattracted the most decided admiration. 'Austria and Hungary are also great producers of wino, otwitioh large quantities are purchased trench dealers, to be adulterated, and then F exported as Fretich . wines. .This commerce was parifeularly extensive last year, on account of 'the tailnre of the French vineyards. Lastyear some 400,000 gallons of wine were rent from Vienualto the United States. The whole produe ' tiara Of the empire amountete nearly 540,000,000 gallons. annually. The Germans are intelligent, but not enterprising tillers of the soil ; thrifty, 1 - but prejudiced. Owing to their oriental char- acter, the Hungarians are not active agricul turists. /len kart abberttaments. • GOODYEAR'S PAT T HE :BEACONI). Patenfe, tuanntu•ture ft - !lel, and offer for sale at the . Lena,revYork, by thapicke of SYTILNGES *eery kind needed for Do mesh° •or Profeeeional par. poses, pronounced by ?bye dam the most perfect article ever made. DREAM' PUMPS. POWDER FLABI(.2, valuated tokup the powder YDSHIYURB eksroas, that will not Waft the mut BUMBLERS k BOAPIRAYS, Pan and Pocket cirrciair, • • . If.i4WRIONOS. . This ifotaini which Is as firm as hIETAL— light u H • rillant IuJEE--Spoor conductor of HEAT . --nonumettiebur of ELVOTILICITI—and on which OILS, ACIDS and ALKALIES praiser eon deer, is sully superior to any Weer for the above named, and a great larked , of other Urrprau.to srhkh it Le applied. Dealers in all puts of the country are supplying' them. esteem with these geode, and cowmen who want the Lett article.. of the kind. will buy no other. Je11:17...2.A.. . LsrWo Iron Pip. Works. DIEUEILLE..t. JAQUES, 142 Centre Street, New York, 4ANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Wrought Iron Pipes, gulags, Tools, and every de. Scrip n of apparatus connected .lth Steam. Water anal thse, lbr heating and lighting Steamers, Chnrchee, Hotels, and Prinda D. Dtoldaga Ilosplads, Asylums, rillsau; /7 " .1.6 . Wal • Also, Wyse, Cods, Pape, Gangee,Sollers and Boiler Host dodo to order. Oar &rew Cutting Idaelthsa are entirely new, end our awn Patent—irarrented to do doutle the work of any °don. Invention.. , Orders solicited from all mectione of the Country, and yorroptly Sttended -Jeftlydr Vbilabelppia abbcrtisrmtnto - - - - ' • ALLEN & NEEDLES, 44 " 4k.‘" P ' 1777,117A, '. irfl " 51-9 " 4 WHOLESALE DEALERS IN OILS, Candles, Starch, kn. Atoll assortment on Gard to *Wattle attention of dealers is reepectfully asked. =dr:4ly ArIOLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND, cult MAY, NEW JERSEY.—IIde extenelee cosh listement will be opened for the reception of compute on 'et a,..t`',Thir!day,'Julte 11, Pro. Since the clone of lest tesoot It - . • • put to complete order, painted througisout,pspered • • • how fundture added. A corpse of the beet drilled • • • I. hare born selected from this city and Bahl • , livery attention will be paid to .sears the comfort • of tho guests Application for 4oms or Cot tape oanYia made at the dace of the su r a n Z rooD ' No. 93 Wolof street, Phlladslpt;ia. 43altimbre abbertismrnto. • - - - -.— - C. 112011/3,11Y152241/ RN. t. 111001 ARMISTEAD. RIGGS &a co., -AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF VIRGINIA .3tANIIFA CT UK ED TOBACCO, No. 37 Exchange Place, itsletwanre_.. tiMeAleritys on hood a large stock, which they dtstribate at the lottaetmarket prior. . apahlyda ado ticultural, &c . Plattsburgh Hedge Farm Nursery. SITUATED ON WILKINS AVENUE, iffak about one quarter of a mile from tbe second Toil at the Ferman' and Mechanice Plank Road, as Wen elan of Fourth street, and about three and a quarter miles ihenPittaborgh. WM. t JAMES MIIRDOCK, Propriciers. July I.4tf - _ Shade Tree. for Bales ti.L IA N T 11U 3, ELM, LINDEN, eft 3fountaha Anitita, of extra also for Spring porn .. : .TonN mve.b9Cll.J." N. IL—dfr. Thomas Willer, .t tha Oakland Nursery, will attend to planting dude train, for pinyon* requiring his set : • mrdattsrtf Special Notice BOOTS AND SHOES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! TAMES ROBB; No. 89 Market atreet,l o , vetbween ILtrket Muse and Firth street, take!, ple,„ plimasuy incalllnn the attention cif Ws friend. and the pet. luTAMAWoVampartVAlrvmkut USW In this city. porch direct from the )laneacturers , •,and'lMporters of PramA Sam in the Edam's cities. This last what It purports to be—very aupezior and • a adapted tothei present summer season, .HY Pucka ladle.'; Genre', %sem, and Children.' French t.• ritmea Ie equal to anl loon 1 East. The wise end gracartil imatittheir tits Is charming.. tie tekee pleasure in Invit ing du ail vain are In wan w t to ere him a coll. Prime trill be froa =W—very lo: Remember the place, No. PP Market area, Pittsbnisti. ' mr2o-14 A Prise to 'Every Purinha sort .73E11...T9 NNITIEI2I.3EI , "? (7.lriPiT9 AT ALL TLNIES—at the Book store or MUM &CO., late 409 Broadway, who hare taken a lbw year.' true, and opened the Burnam*, new, and elegant Store. No. 077 Broadway. Lafarge Hotel Building Ns. YOrk.: By buying s book kr one dollar or upward• gnatoece premmted with • prise worth from ZS ante to 11100 oposlxtlag of fine - Gold Jewelry, Macho., te.— • If the order.. seat by mall, the Book and Prise is sent by Teturn 3411 or Loam.. Co. The Boots comprise arrart every papa* wort pabllehed upon all marled. Novels, I..W.ories,tc., are sold at rem than the usual trade pricer. 'Bend orbring your dollar or donuts, and they will lowdown at ono. whatever you are entitled to. Clam or Agents a ttended to promptly, and agents allowed a tar commis.commis.n. Catalogue* with fa crplanatlana mint my2cl- freetry applying a Ahem ftatkinga, 1811.-100 bbla,No. 3 Large Mackarel re .oaived on conaignroant and for sae by ALEXANDER KEICL LASS.-225 fns Window. Glass, neorted • abgaa, tutad and for We by y2l ALEXANDER RING. SOUR CIDER, OR PURE CIDER VINE OAR an be obtained at Morrie & Patton's in the Dtio mend The trash unsay sold for vinegar ought to be pto• ilided, being oompoeed of LA other poisonous drugs. Tbg virst Monts t Patton 's woe meet odor two peen bask and nothing has been adetwi to It. Price lb gents per VEIL E lUNTILLAS. Lod Shepherd Plaid Duster.. Basques, end other draftable goo& to bo !bond 414 Onzlevri MURPIIT BDRCH7IIELLYS. I ... LM . =MX‘a . =l SON UMBRELLAS and an assortment of Iladkry • open this morsitng at 1713 MURPHY k BURCHFIELD'S. DIA ' UB: ' ' MACHINE BELTING. — 1 2,c00 tot Imo I Inch to 16 Inaba iii width, 2, 3 ;and 4 D7 thick, of the Dorton Daltin%Cannpaay's mann a 11Yrras band and for oh at 26 and St Clair stoma 7.1. H . PHILLIPS, Siest a the Compaq, TOR CASH ON DELIVERY—Run on wo Stinie—Wa continua to sidl strictly prima Tau at 500 Meyer lb, and am* rad 'cantle. at 40c par lb. MORRIS it PATTON IS Old s Country Taa Dart, 107 s Le lb* Diamond, (bravo's old stand) 10 i 'F X-150 bgs superior quality in ik** LW for sik by T. LTITIN * CO. • - - • No. 112, Sown* st. CIEESB.-- N 0.500 big, beet quality. W. awes la stopstopend ibi ids by T..LITTLZ a CO. 1154 E. ' 10E.-20 tea beat quality 'Rim . Sad grail. by • ' LITTLE' -071p::..:_, N 0.112. Samoa K. .jEk :. . ' I I ' . Ibb . froth ground, .Ky . nOCIR in Naa and far aala by T: L=Li A OD. 0 ATA ' BA BRAND ' —An 'excellon Appir of medielnat purpose; I.2