ISIOELNaIfri, uxt, -40, L.:1030 H BOA. ict Coalv.-Whe . o I Was a boy. gna first. Went into — llio Gia to - hoe cop. I wee quite puzzled to know what my father meant, ':when ho directed us to be sure and "hoe where the corn. wasn't." But after following 'him for a few days, - and noticing the pains be took to haye,all the ground between . the hills well stined.es•well us the weeds cut up, and ' ' Rirtieularly when ;I saw how careful he was net to disturb the ground deeply very near the young plants. I understood his.meaning. In a long acquaintance with corn , I have observed enough to make me think he was right. The weeds mast Do cut up root and branch to have good corn; that's certain, and tho ground must be kept loose enough to let the heat get in, and the moisture pass up from below; and to allow the spreading roots to make .their way easily through the soil in search for good pick ing. Slut Iv'e seen egad many slash away with - the hoe close around the stock, when every cut there if two inches below the surface, must have broken a number af the growing r oo t s . It certainly cannot he of much use to feed corn well, if you then go to work and cut off its mouths, for the roots are mouths to the plant. So r always cultivate lightly where the roots have extended, which is about the length that the stalk has reached above the ground, and when the corn is up breast high, I wouldn't let a man go through the field with a plow. if he'd pay wages fur doing it and find himself. I do not believe in Milting corn; making the told look like a crop of young flagstaff) plant ed-on small pinnacles. Tho crop has grown up into the air whore it was intended to stay, and it isn't natural to partially bury it alive. People do it to prop it up, so that the wind will not level it. but if it be let stone, it will do its own propping, by sending forth extra roots just above tiro surface, which go out and anchor it all around. I Have seen a field that was billed laid flat by a storm, while the next on e to it, that grew naturally, stood up after the blow as straight as a militia captain on ,::.training day. When corn is hilled it will try -.`"ta tend out a second growth of supporting roots but neither the first nor the second growth will -then become strong enough to be of much use. .I therefore try to leave my ground nearly level ".extil thus also save the roots the trouble of div- ing down again to get below the gullies which are senictintee left after the first plowing.— Amer. clgriculittrie., Tire IMPORTANCE OF WELL CURING Mir.— The difference between late cot, ur I and ly cured oarly cut hay, MRI poor starch and glutenless straw is, I have found by experiment in feed ing, very little. Yet the great bulk of hay led in cities and villages, as well by shiftless farm ers, partakes of those defects, because good farmers lead but rarely sell good hay, and poor ones rarely cure' it well or cut it in the right time. I apprehend that one great cause of the unhealthiness of the city distillery-fed cows is duo as much to the poor as to the short ration ofdiay they receive. Some suppose that bay to a slop-fed caw is only necessary to keep nutter cud and to distend the stomach, as the -slop contains all the phosphate and nitroge- Deena nutriment required_ This is a great mis take, for the clop having given up its starch and sugar to alcohal, the hay Should be espe cially rich in this, as an equivalent for the lack of it in the slop. Hay should always be cut with all its juices intact and before its seed is ripe. To do this effectually, sweating in cock is better than too much exposure to the sun; and if the weather is showery, cloth caps for the cocks will sonic times pay fur tlieraselres the first season in the quality of the hay alone. But I am atraie that many will reply to my logic'es a Buffalo farmer did Wait August, when I told him that his timothy seed outgrown its usefulness; and hist all its juices with a part of its seed to boot. I know it" said he "but it requires no curing, and it will sell just as well in Buffalo." STEAM MARBLE WORKS Marble Mantel's, MADE BY MACHINERY, Always on band at the lowest prices. No GOOD HOUSE SHOULD BE WITH 1\ OUT MARBLE 31ANTELS.—They are always neat, add morn to LtICI beauty of 0 house than any other Ankh. that can be parrbanol with the worm money; nod bailee, they tourer endanger the rarefy ad, a boom awl (wooly by taking fire, ea wood mantles very awn do. Marble Tope for Kurnitore.--15,ah 2., 2e.,6. 1 , -.7.eriguramiNTS, TABLETS AND GRAVE STONE N. N.—Ont stock of M. I. the largest In the Wise. and belng.manstractated by inxbinery, Is got up In I,lter style, isttla [taxa dispatch, and at itl.l.s.t than can be don. 1,7 mere manual lobar . VTarero.m, 323 Liberiy Street Mantel Room on the Second Story] OIFICC, 319 LIZERTT sr lIEET, rzyrsnurum W. W. WALLACE STE A ENGINDS MILL - FURNISHING Si TEAM - ENGINES on hand and math to arder, STEAL! BOILERS, SALT PANS. MILL GEAR, LNG, ENGINE AND DIACILINE CASTINGS, PULLETS, ac., Grata Bare sad Sash Weights always ou L and. Coutdaps. oI Wlrepts Oren to all who went goanng. FRENCH BURR AIILL troNr23, IRON PllOO5 STAFF!, ANC/IOIIBOLTINO CLOVIS at reduced prices. YIIMIOII BURR allin MACIIIINES, two-I In !Ca) Mlle, 042.1 cheaper, better attd low; time. mire Llarnl.ln then Iran alachlarc DIcGEORGE'S lUTEINT EXCELSIOR SIIINOLC M. CIIINES; PORTABLE HILLS rur FR,A, lug sua Chopping. aosrs PATENT WATER WHEN LS, 0w.,1 lu Ex..) Pew NIR/s, are Sump, and warrauteSl3 vve satisNal u. flax Enltluz Vr Eluvetura, ut.a-tLio/ price or hath.r. 03.0111ce,311; LO*rty .tr. Ploebure,„ T. HYDRAULIC CEIIENr. rrlIE SUBSCRIBER i e the Exclusive Agent yin alto county fdr the Baia of flohnont Cement. This Cement le moth evertor to any Mher rola to Mle market, for Public Works. Yoga:Z.loone, Cisterns, lire Wade, etc., And all warranted good. Directions for nein; it too on 0001, banal. we laTate a comperleen or alto with owl' other Co. Mont. Alert., eruct will be alereys itopt on hand, end etV.d wholtealeend retard at low pr ice.. W. W. WALLACE, 312 Liberty et, l'ilt.bargb. SUNDRIES -100 bbls. Plaster Paris for land 100 Ltd. Plater P.l.a for tocr o work; 120 do 1,3,11.111 e Lime: II) Ectow White do estra goed; II') 001mo:A Camera, warranted eoperfor Quality; 70 do Joloo.town Cenaout; 40 do Conorlssitta fin %%W. WALLACE, 111 Ltberty etreor, Plidahorgh. For .ale 67 mbllkdawCmF ,team: Dips, GREAT REDUCTION.—TIIE VANDER OILS LINE of United MO. Mall Steamship, YILLIDZIOILT, Capt. P. N. Lefevoro.lOCE qUEEN HOWTH /WAR, Copt. Joe.. ARISL. Will form • 1eta11 . ,10110.1 . Up, between New York, Florae lemma and Mete. under NUL Coltflacl. I.vlng thie wide teen &harm. Sat.day, gal Ito otter side each alternate Wedueroley. IFront New York tar 'From Havre and Salt - FrorMamplou atel I mopron (or New Havre. II York. Ana ....•-••.._ Jane 184 Wedna•ley, Joty Oaralf Queza..-I , 4murda 7 , July - 4 Weolorelley, July 20. 116111/12.D1L7.--leatn Nay, Jruy 16 I Wednesday, Aug. 8. July Z.o.lWedrasday, Aul. 17. 06:6AS Qat.....lSatardey, Aug.lOr Wrdoeeday, A.. RI. VAIMILIIILT-..... eatttnltY, Aug. %.l lt. Those eteamlbips hero weler right ..ro partm,.n b. Carry able Pargeone. Puce o 7 Nirreor—terther wey the same—per Vernier. bUt, Ant MOW. $l2O And Win wound cal., s9o. Per A rtel-11r4 CA big, LoO; Second Ha.. to o. P.r0“140 QEMPLI—PIIst CALI, plot and }AIL re , tn4 Cel. 1n,550. A limited number MIN clue, st 3 Certillaws issci,l of tweeze from .korupo epeilo dellrored In I,odon and Ports. L. TWIRL A 20K, aplerSrad Ho. S 00.1111 g Omen, New Irort. CARD-MAy Tr❑, FROM BURCIIITELD A CO Irm rev•iving another large •apply of NEW AND CHOICE GOODS LACE AND 017IPa MANTLES In QUNDRIES-- • 1.3 Votaton-430 butvils 'Lake Shore, 75c;' . Dlar..korolLorge NO. 3ln bbba and half bbh. Brooms-i 0 dot. various goolldo,: DTI.I apple, sod Paschea—;.:s Lao; Scotch lierrlak-40 Dolma /labial do Is barrel; Cnotao-70 Dow Weatomlkaerve: Damn-3310 llkozo Milaa and Ohoulaar.: tir by Dotter-10 and ~ bls. "laR lIIDDI.II.ta, b totWI!IITs at co. B URC MULL) & CO, • oe° recehosi soother lot of there FAST COLORED LAWNS, gelling et 1234 eeot✓rorth 10 •FOORTII AND MARE= STREIT& KISS-312-013IOKLY SOAP, specially re commended far the adman alto lather and d.llcnte pathuna, Jost =elm! at Jet JOS. VLF.MING'S. i ACON — Shoulders, Sides and Hams, Ohio ord, for solo low by RIDDLE, W1R28./t.CO. lISBAND'S CALCINED MAGNESIA. gro. tor see Dy 1R L. PArquesrocK *ea Di ACHING BOXES.-100 fidond =hand 'lsecktos Boxes tor ale by - 14. IifABSHALL AOM tIELESE,X-30a boxen prime cOtttng for seder 114 ' it 9 • 41119111 - iL OLISIDS. _Sat-Plz FOR SALE-249 Acres of land, 190 cores dram& a aims So tneudoW. good honor and barodrood orchard of from 200 to '3OO fit& trees of dlff.ront Itrado; balance well timbered: all well watered; 2 , 3 mil. from /1111stdo Station oe the ream IL B. ,Weetmetelind conuty: Apply to 0. W. BUNN, north We of Leecook wt , 6 doors oast of Federal Pt , Allegheny City. J. 4 Ohio Lana lo[ Bale PUB subscriber offers fur eaio bection too, town hip 12, rang. 30, Stark -moray, 01,10, commonly karma ullorrmare. Section.. containing 010 screw It Is actuated three tulle* wmt of Hasoillog on the State Road lerrdlag to Wooster, rod within about two tulles of the rate. burgh, Ft Wayne sad Cbirago ItailmeeL The wata, cut rd— the ro '' tn 'th el ."'" nder g ir t'' , covered '. with l'n'U a y uVe r.r rior 'i t n int od ho t r t e r' r d the whole la well ,nee.e_ey apringe and .°°l"cf,T7 Tide amtkm cltadered Lbo no.. hods 01 i 00001 1. It will be sold andlrided or to quarters to roll pucka:ifs. I. To aloee who desire to threat In reed eetete bett " ° bP c ' tb ' tt r r. ” 40 "ff""a. J. 11. lITIVF.ITZRit, oclltolowtfT or. 101 ath Street, littaborgb. T)ESIItABLE CUUNTRY . PROPER- En TS EOlt SALt.—Tho chat. pert of the propertyita At Turtle Creek, formerly owned by Alloy, Ltresrtkle misted for sale at. lost price. a'he inert offered Incltieles the cr.- medic's. BUM/ DWELLING, formerly itemnim•Browee eultable for • Ilotel, Strolosty, or other public purpAte, with ext./ate stab]. Mad oubbolldlogs, tad em - brae...bout thlrtyisro act. of cultivated land. The pay meets will be dtstriboted throngh a term of years, to suit th e poroborer. Apply to IL Illt1151( WILKINS, 137 Yenta stree t , Or to 11. HEPBURN,. CCIT y 'PituPlittTy !'Olt SALE.- rig Two Bottles at corner of Pentland Bind streets.= ran Douses on East Band street, near Penn. Deign Bnildings on %sod street, corner of Virgin ochaptott by S. PIIIT,II 2 Co., and Dawes A Cluloy. Apply to IL BRADY WILKINS, mr2ll:dtf 147 roan!, street. 101 Y A FARMING LA7NlP.—flicisubsitrib ens offer int sale on favorable terms six hundred aut. Cantice Lands, situated In Wright and Hancock mantles, adjacent to lines of ltedlrtiecis now in courn of cuustrow lino, and one tract only two miles from Connty iwat. The above will bo mid low for cash, or exelimged for farming lands In thin nr sedolidng comities. no2o dlettILNE t Alintlt, 121 Second at. VINE COIJNI'IVI RESIDENCE FOR BALE Ott REY:T.—The subscriber °dent for Went& Adrent that delightfat Country Ilstat, now occupied by am Heineman, It t Reform Tp , nitinenni to Allegheny Oily, comprising eight smolt/ choke land, with modern tinllt Wick Dwelling of 11 roomx Ocean Boom, Aping l3Artt, Otabllng, Tenant Clones La. Four acme are under titans, which prombem to ho the moot ealnable Vine yard lu the county. There em meeral httndred Prole Ttoes, Apples, Peaty, Cherries, Poaches, to., most of which had been imported at grout met., and On, in Ina condition.— The arlnde le prime lend, highly coltlosied and improsed, and almstod In • position commanding a hoe view of the ens ritlww and ttortonnding conotry. eenntif 11. ti. ETAIi. L'OR SALE—A tract of land cuntainiag •ml ame half nitnato uu the Fourth etroot Rovl, about Um,o mlhn tram tho Court lion., Sr li 15.• rvid low for r.. 11. Inquire a.f. I:tI511 k MACKENZ!E, Att . y. nt 1,53 e, NE,. CO Fourth oat ret f i lDit SALE—Drug Store iu Zolienople; antirl 7 notabliphyd. AI., Lot PO 10n1 on Mato .44444, on which la erected a framn•D‘r. Minn For lerm,...te, apply I. AUSTIN 1.001115 .4 CO., spit Stack Ilmktra, YS Vonrchmbert. _ Ea iitt. T o --- E - EfftA --- , -- 14311 - 6iTrii - tin utS4.2B W.tur @Dec; recoutly tEmplod b Y. blend & Co. Apll - 19 MEAL[ DICKEY A C.). To LET—A Brick Dwelling containiugn roar and dubbed garret. Env:Omer sor.Nl It. IL NINO, No. all Liberty etre.. LET.—That de.iirublo busineAs stand, wit'd derelliu,s attached, on Ow oururr of ' o ' and 0 . L1.5a strevta, well adapted for • funny gr.n Cory store, bong c.ccurfod as such f,,r sh. 1a,5 fourteen yr., Enquire of it.. 11. KING, Nn. 211 Liberty atreet. U in LET—A Storo Itoum nn Fifth St.,T frin In tho •at de.irnblo location on that great 11,..ta. onghtnra. Applyat 100 Llbcrty erect. te4 RIDDLE, WIRT& k CO. TO LET—'rwo large first-class llwellingsga k.t.w..111 nfl 010 modern Papewre meats. nnnUOOCE, AIeCILEERT & CO, Jal2 No. 122 &n !Id and 151 f.o.nd Warehou,o Room and Office L rnple.l 1.1 I, for R. Frinod a Co ,1,1 Fronl st Al.n en , i. 1.1., ler •torin4 tottort. JAZ , 13A1All DICK LY & C.I. Rthottrutt — uraf. — .. 7 r - D lour PLACE FOR EVEHUE.FENS, juk 0 t...—:10,00,/ extra dna, grown of tho float tinr.tyx.. nett., from to% feet. k 60.01 X) from email feet b0r,.0 extra Una Merry, 47.0,CAl pesrh PIA 2 do, three year* old, dwarf sod etand.ol Our "turnery tilocltin rreey depaxtm,nt I. large, wbkh it will glee to plassore to ebow tenor friedls nn.l Cu, yottic, Pltt.hurgb andooltland lterveriee. Oct. 27, 15.Y5. mxt7nlttartflt 3011% Sltlf[DOL:ll, Ja latscrtlancous. G. F. narr.: , try. BATES Be JOHNSON, rat; 4.alrt/raC - trartm cr R 0 `0 F IN G. OFFICE, 75 Smithfield Street, betmeent it, and 9th, PIMBCRGIT, PENN' A. TrII E ONLY MANUFACTURERS and Daal.rs in their Improved GUM ELASTIC CEMENT Ittn)ElNO...which la applied over aattsrated felt and can. ram fur • fontaiatlon last the sandtal, making it tart na.i Watzr.Prool. and arartnote.l oat 1,. CRACK or RUN, oar la It sffecte+l br HEA or T FROST. It can 1,. /g -elled al, Stael. Cr Flat Itola, Sts,amb..l Perk., Flatboat Cr., , an 4 la [ll.l tekon trate,..l VEWENT *Solo. , to 1e1... cileaSee ao.a aloe. dumbt man tams_ .t er.ata 'mu at. ot.i Leaky Tin cr bon 1t0.4 porf.etiy t , ala little Flat. Alas, wholesale ,I,alera In ROIPIN6 MATER] 11.. a. In• clathe; Ourt, Cantat a Saturated Veit Pane, Asphaltum. Crnalvea, Map., Ac, Ac , with ponied Itsarnsttans t r a:1•Iy ins thesante, to itrooe limns at • thalance, N. 11.--Partmalar attention ;mkt t rt y :Art. al, Slate, Gravel end 01{111,•• Aral,traler• WAIJE:ITS RANTED—To act In the largo ennntry t0..4.1 and citten la tile .C 0,,. !mamma. mr17,14•P TO THE LADIES—WI - 111'E GOODS— Ludt , . aul 11,1 AG IWitCIIFIZI.D R c:re , a .err r.f Riot. G.,1", aL.lant..4 and Ladlet Drew,. an/ todr.rwe.r, tur.ludin.4 ch,lcso ',at t.-ma Or NrttlianLA.Etripcd acd Ilamd Nato.n , la, Date! and L 4 S , All.l+LalLint rinish.leamtnicr, Yrrnth dn, Ala', Lino Ulra Rio Ltacu lnaiwro, Linen Lawns and cam• Mica, and cbtr;ca rater,. of Prltaell 1.1., Lawn., Lr chit. dram's mod ladles drazca. Our.rry Isr ..3pply of chnic« Um+Gwrfe'n worthy .petal stientiou. tn, Iv 12=13=13 5 , .( - 1 A MONTI'S AND ALL EXPENSES PAlD.—en Agent is waatcd In oacry town and pommy to tic Unltoll titans lo angst.. In a revocable and awy tnainww, bl 'RAWL the ab,n. Idatte Way to cortalnly reallzod. or Innbor particuLara whirr. Ult. J. HENRY' WARNI:II., corner of tmadway and Two.fth Ntissis i York Pty. tncloodng one postage , damp. a0:4,5,11f1 E NGLISH SAUCES- lU DCZ,I3 . lobo 1311 k ' 10 do "Ilettey; . no ntoectraar Qnatt.t; d'•• Nutt; do Ilatt.f.inte. 'knot ned and for salt Ay It4Ynlttlt ANDERSON. stun Zl9 W.axl et, opp.elta Et. Chat'. a 11..ta1. NEMT, HANDSOMEH I' AND CEA DRY 000D3 of ar,ry yarmay sultabla f tint ta.raan, and tal,ar ae tbay can lat fund any pls.,. ntYl.l 0.1100500 LOVE, 11 kat et. ACOMPLETE STOCK OF ALL KINDS nf Dry ii , oele LA- the season. Plum Dal and see wem. C. 11.1:VION LOVE, resl7 fi Market street. (ILL ---r EYE WILISKr —1 hare