;4; r ' - • 0.0j0it.;..,..0: . 1. - titt., t'he" e ' ot the' i m petiromat has re- been made In - of docks to prove that the Fraticeen num— . - . A ,- 9 ,- Sh e - tonality which coma be re re,,,t to the food they. were. supplied Some were fed On rice, a substance which con tains only feW . parts of fat in a thousand. 'Others fed on rice with a certain amount, of better added. At the end of the experiment, the first were sa;lean at when first placed upon , • the diet; the latter, in a few days, became pas- I itively balls of fat. Other experiments were made otii pigs. It was found as the result of several 'trials, that there was sometimes more fat produced than was contained in the food on 'which they. were fed. Food which, given alone, has notihe properties of fattening, when-mixed " With a fatty matter acquires the property to an degree; and fattening articles of ...teikr which do not Antain much fat, always Ofkind with its chemical constituents, the prin. elindof which is &tote, and from whence the fat Tiequireil is certainly derived. RURAL D1AL01313.-Bccrs—A very sparsely fur nished farm-house parlor. Praent, the farmer • and his wife- Husband—l:think, wife, that Are must try to a / fit up ur parlor a little; if it wee welifurniehed 'I, sho 1 re,sUy like to invite Mrs. Jones, the pi t widoW we met at cousin James's when in the city, tospend the Bummer with' us, as James writes meehe wants a place in the coun try to stop, at - it'reve weeks. Wife:—D , us't you_ think, husband, that you had better ft .up the barn, and be able to show Mrs. Jones a ; well fenced farm, Instead of a parlor fixed tip to imitate one in the city? As long as the barn doors are off the hinges. I will try: to get along with the parlor as it is, and hope Mrs. Jones can—if not, she can come with me to theltitahen, or go with the girls to the hay field. : ~ TO MAKE BLACKBEEMT WINZ.—Ae the Season fob-blackberries is near, the following receipt for making wino; which is endorsed by several jogrnals, maybe of value to the ladies: Measure your berries and braise them; to every gallon adding one quart of boiling water. Let the mixture's:and twenty-four hours, stirring occa sionally; then strain off the liquor into a cask; in erry gallon adding two pounds of sugar; cork tighfand let it stand till the following Octobe,r, and you will, bare wine ready for use, without further boiling or straining, that will make lips • smack as they never smaeke4 under similar circumstances CLAY will Uermanintly improlre any soil that is sandy or leachy. Lime and leached ashes Will also benefit leachy land. - 'Swamp muck, or peat, when dry, will take up, without dripping, four times its own weight of water. Hence the necessity of thorough drainage. ' A ton of dry forest letives produces only 600 pounds of mold; hence, 500 pounds of mold pro duce a ton of plants. Clay; applied to sandy land, Is far better than sand to chi) , land. One hundred tons to the acts, will pre an inch in depth. It takes 5 pounds of corn to form one of beef. Three and a half pounds of cooked meal will form one pound of pork. Hogs ahould always have access to the ground, and for breeding sows it is indispensably neces sary. The 'want of this has been the death of many a flnelitter. iten Mott abbernstments ENT vuz.cA.Nia.z, s GOODYEAR'S PAT IA RUBBER. M CO.. OWNERS OF • RD . LVDJ TEM:BEACON DA; Pateotairmoutactore rtalocod offer for sale at Alm lamo., Now Tot% Or the Pool. 8111111.3L3 of every kind :medal for Do meal° or PrOfooslooal pur roam. pronuaboodl Phesi clam the moat perfect oracle oeer BREAST PUMPS, • POWDER FLASK= warranted toke.p the powder ar ITIVI TCRS CASTORS. thmt sill not Edam theca:pet TUMBURRS t SOAPTRATE, Pen end Pocket CUTLER; NAPKIN WINOS. This iMstfcrfaa ..11staialw ch I. es Arm so METAL— light ae liollN—brilhint es ]6T—spoor conductor of lIEAT —moosmoductor M ELECTICCITI —end rot which OILS, ACIDS and ALKALIES predoceoo Tee; Is vastly euperlor to any can. for the above named. and ►great variety of other purposes, to which It Is applied. Dealers In ell parts of the country are .applying them+ salvos with these g00d.% and consumers who wont the bag articles of its, hind. will buy no other. - erillo Iron Pipe Work,. ' . MERRIL & XACLUES, 142 Centre Street, New York, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERSTN Wronglit Iron Pipes, fittings. tools, and *very de scription of apparatus connected WILLI Steam, Witter sod Gan for heating and lighting Steamers, Churches, Honda Private Dwelling, Hospitals, Asylum., Clllaly, Farforles said flan. Also, Val.f.es...C.fttk Pumps, Gauges, Boilers taut Boller Mom to order. Onr , Serelir Cation bind:tines are. entirely new, and o • nub Patent-:-ererynntod to do donblo tbo work of any cob^ nrootion. ' Order; solicited from an sections of the Country, Cud promptly attended to. je.Wlydr 13#ilattelpbta abberttorments. EM)3iMUiIMI PIIILADELPIIIA, WEIODESALE DEALERS TN OILS, MOW, Stara, L. A full aunortrunto on hand to lethal the attention of denim it re.pactfully naked. mrfuttly Battlinort abberttoments C. 12601122 MUM. -- U. 2. 11002 RIGGS * CO., A GENTS FOR THE SALE OF VIRGINIA BIANIIPACTITRED TOBACCO, Bethange Piave, Dthiatora. Ba.,AhrtOois hand a large .took, width they dlstribete at the lovreat market vie.. • ittallycla athortcultuialoSu. Pittsburgh fledge Parma Nursery. SITUATED ON WILKINS AVENUE, about tins quarter of • mile from the second ToU .01.. Oa*, oh the, Farmers' amit_lleettanica' Plank Rood, mil exten sion of Fourth street, and about three ands quarter mllee from Pittateiret. MIL JAMES MURDOCK, Proprietors. July Told Shade Trees for Sale. A• •-• A L I ANT II US, ELS!. LINDEN, el l Nort.aln doh, &a, of extras!. for Sarin*. plarka. JOIN M II 7 HDOCII, N. 11.-3 TharCia Wilfer, at the (*Mend Nursery, attend to planting shad. tansy for venom requiring hathrr: aloft. I Toradkatf _ Special Noises, .1100T13 .ND SHOES,. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TAMPA ROBB, No. 89 Market street,ll., u between Marker House and Fifth/street, tamp n s pleasure id cdUo.z the attention of hi. frionds and the pals. lie gt.ssendlito his taint /urge szely of the wet splendid stock of BOUTS. SIiDSS,O al Mitt SON7AOB. kc., seer es- Jana in this tair:purchao4 direct from the Manufacturers and Importers of Preach Saila (0 the East", eitira. Meek is j.M what It partway to be—rer7 superior and ad iin i tZtt;=reu m ,7 • Misres,%.l ChH3drens . French Shoe. LA NMI to any found East. The ease ant guests:d oer Of their at. La charm takes pleasure La lash.- ing all whet are la want to giro him a =IL Priem will be found as ulual—rery low! Remember the place, No. SlO Market street, Pittsburgh. wirlM-I+9 lateprowessiesat In Book Binding. HE UNDERSIGNED having. obtained. Let T. -sets Patent Kyr immurement In Book Binding, te pre panel to furnish the looms te books now in nee or to apply the same to new books, orders for which are resipeet fully a:lib:Atari at WELDER ROWANIPS Book -Blndery sod Slant Book•MattniSceory. B. W. corner Third and Wood err. • The obese improvement seaside Ist, ot a Metallic Spring looping the bect . of the boa:: In such a tanner e. to pa vett the liana from sartgAng when (betook Is standing in a 'vertical pakten. 2d. The cards/mare metallic groove. In which are Inserted, which will effectually present the look town wearing or