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I,I11 1 ,411: 11111 11. 1' A 01.. :II 2.. coot. , t-otl, Wtittritt.t.,( t•;tli , Atlthr,t, elE== A 1.1.1.:k;IIEN1 :IN3) NE\V PLANK lit).11) ll'A N -• , ...tt,1 •toial, 1 .•• 1. o'l,l. ILO 1.1,11.11, :11IL e.. 1 .11 1,1 and 4tr..4•14. Itt.tcl Ilia .I.t .I, ntt , tt. , 1..1 tit - taint,. Nankin,. t with nnii anti itri,lioat nJ 11 111 0w1',1.1 1140 111,11 L. 1 1L..1. 1.,11.11111- .11 lhP Ittaty t.. tint I ` ,n• ni Gaiitor. .1111 IN I. kikk.l Prt .1.1.10 A 11,11.10 s N. Pit tulltiat I'. t; ) I'' t , ti t Cs, •••ttsitt., tt \\lN.', I .0,1. nito• .it N. r I. AAI I 1- '., O,N NC .I(1\I. July JOHN D. Ml1.1.1:1C. _ DATT EU N l' 1 , :1; , s. ---.1 lar j ea pl 17 pi-t red W S. 11 A V pi P.: yeq..•r ‘N turli•ote, M ark ot t prrTsBuRGII POST. !trio* for in,rhanios and Artisans --It is stated as tt singular fact, that it is not known where he that invented the plough WU, born, nor is it known where he lived and died. --It has neon calculated that the time taken to impre4s the effects of the cannonado at tie on harometer,. in France, was one min ute aRd f”rty ,econds. --Dr. A Ainsworth, of Hai-error], Pa., has undertaken to produce plants of the mammoth of the carboniferous era of geology, by sup tig i. them an extra quantity of carbonic arid. Ile lei- already produced a mammoth po tato, in a Hower pot, and thinks he shall be able t- mike one grim to till a barrel. —The Bel n government. rather than inter diet time of corn and potatoc starch in manu factory,. which would be to stop labor for the purpose of economising food, has offered a prize tliou , and francs for the discovery of a non alimentary tml,tance to replace the use of starch ill tle,,c itido,trial occupations in which it is now employed. --The following exhibits the number of col linos- lit ga, nh,orbed by a single volume 0 citarcmd : ammonia, ; hydrochloric acid, 85 ...id !dm row- acid, sulphuretted hydrogen, 55 nitrous ox y. I. du ; carbonic acid, try; bicarburet ted hydrovcii, carbonic oxyd, 94 ; oxygen ;nitrogen. ; carlotretted hydrogen, 5 11,1ri.tzett, 17. 'l'h.• , hipping. of the world 'IR estimated I I att , l the aggregate tonnage a llnnt'q Magazine estimates that a 74:0 1 , t rsn. the -hipping of the world is worn .1 h I 1)1 lhi, :1111.1111t ”r tonnage, lour I Iglu trn And a half million- belong to the Anglo State , . .111:,411) ve,selq, and 0 ,1.111; I;rtitt Britain, :';5,960 NTS 11., , 1tial vitt lency ie to be iutroduced a ~ Kingdom. The pound will be ::1;11...i the nuit, and divided into one thous ; - Tlo• half crown will be abolished— t,,.• fitly, the nixpence twenty-five, and a will be introduced representing five f‘rtli:ng,:. while the present farthing will he de ted one twenty-fifth in value—that is, there athou-and to the pound sterling, instead hrin,lted and -Tittt mi-ttake asnerting that there is but one , ,ar of the cranberry, can only be equalled that. there is but one variety of the p, ar, , the fernier maintaining their and Liniys or ripening, as t ither t the latter: the large white , on which there is nothing but a faint it, .1, ',lilt, if thew bring entirely white) grow- with the .mall and wholly re that neer t quarter as large. S blt, ether Lite]. seedlings are 'seven years before they r , nu,i a lady may find her patience severely if, Li 111 waiting for their dlcionis: persevercnce, h., ever. mill be rewarded by beautiful varieties eider , and stripe.. Fine tulips should ha e ,. three on the outside and three on the in L iiir. atei the former should be broader than Ih. 1 . -C slimitti also be defined and trttii• t. not toixine, with the ground tints. Hy , are tour year' old before they ire a sunny situation. i 4 now the ;!,reate , t rity in the world, -In.l t:tt- :tn. great cities of antiquity. • -•, t.t 11ib-.,0. the population of ai l ej k •ut the holgirt. Of it , 131:igIlitkepee, W:l4 1, Rinev..ll is ~ ,t imatol to tra're had 1;00,- ceHt vet ttr. MellinNt Qupp,,e, - . dint the liopti 1, i.nbnnt $0),(11)(1. The popula , n, arr. , rdinz to recent stath-tiew, 11 1..722 having been add lurity.• the 1,1-t ten year , . The Ce 11 5 ,11.9 07,722 Inhabited, and la ai • : 14 • I ~ i i MEMO New York, is Ntid to be or , rigitiator of a new "tystetn of -utin•ly ddierent treat anything , ouinntteelvlio bale examined -•• 1“.1'1:111:11.11,, 11,1111 the facts now of the great value of his ,id) - . ,.tent of cultivation. It is h . ' eoneeded botanical discoveries, n ,cientinc I ririple, jn• natural law, all • at ,• U- diwoveries coluiat , natural law, of vegetede life, heaith I 1..0111,11e5,, vnlue to civilize,' mut." lor gardening in England began L.. 1!•elt In the reign of Edward 111., in 111/10 In.• t,r,,t work on the subject was dt, rde Ilenly. Flower-garden ,o in it , train_ The learned Ein n..,e, mt6o diol introduced the damask !Iwo II II into Ent4land. Henry Eighth or . . t . :.. i,t thou ut bis garden at Nerwieli .o—ot year :11111 Leland says it was a I i 44 • • I 11,1 a)1101' 11 4 of its per -1,-, t di—s•ril.ing one of its in:trbie basins as —.; wok •• blse tr,ses, trs,s I. but on , .v t den,alit ; • N\ •n rdent-oflice, nine-tenths h. it 1 , might :1:i Wl`ll 11:1Ve been r ter,— ••l I v .11-Iwinz,, The eommi,;:ioner, I \i.:\L ,•, ITCOLIIIII,CII.I a tnoditleation ‘l, that will di , peTl-4.. With tiIiSIICCUMIII3- 11.•:1 • i 111.”6•1 :1111 `:l\ I.` much expense to inveit (.n - it ii 1 , 0 pr..po , ed to dispense with models •1" p ntetttx.:ut , l lequire a deposit • nn. 1. , veto , a... 1 to the inventor if his 3p •,, t ,•• ,•( e, I would increase the re ,.•it.o. , nt• n,l irtmrnt And c.tce much e I,elise o notioed that itiqny persons wenr iid•Ler cold, dry weather, to r—z 1,11,11 Ttll, is an injurious :Itnl e 111.111 rnliher s h.i t i, are very coin- IT covering the feet during 'Tv Lit they never be sit .ai nn .ti , Pr : their solo tt-a• Mmld I , • keep ,ant water. 'Thep should, u. r.•l .re pi!! MliNiever the wearer enters •5 i lie worn 3.- little nq possitik, be 09n e tiles are mr-toglit, and hoth retain and re .ie•tin the prr-pirltioo of the feet. Thenirrun n4l tl,•111.1 , 1 fl , lll dean, or from :111r other part: m Ow Ln It'. for :lily length of time, , 51 atlialing the heal It. It is our tha! n tosel- more to gond he a lth item eleaa feet an I elect 11 ,tocking , , ! , 11 a-' to rrt`t• re-Tiratioti or tho nether of :Kt.ll, l'ruso-in., has taken out t in England for the following itupvove fkl I 11:1,•• reducing lead :t.tid copper teature in (lie improved ve tt he: y ! PICO . 1 , , 01.1 t. WIC SerVCS the t` Ili 1•••Alli•ItIg :smith ra l e - ming th e I' t:.11 • I . \ l/mined in ins ordinary fu-c -ut.at one ,tf file double furnace. and thole. Claim thi , tire pass thriiiiv,ll At I At,tl 'IA- I • Ft , ,t ekl` Ilne iu n the reducing or oN,ng tilt it.,. mei utter lin . sing over the sor t ice at the contained therein, enter by ..eke; cat,' the calcining, furnace, r,hich I:kuoe I 111..:1 level, or nearly SO, with %N\ ll'ict . , the giL'eq r,:iing off by 11 •.1111:0,1c 1,11% r nth. , to the clonmey. In the 1.,,,,wes which conduct from the a..w.0• 1 . 111 WIC,' tilt` 131611111 g furnace there are . 1 1 or, .latiiper4, laic,' are ‘ti ar • Hcit by .Tening or closing certain o f g ,o• flame linty either lie directed the calcining furnace or cut oft and turned i t Hoc leading to the chimney. . England, lud, \ II )N Itt•ti I 11:44.! of Illant`lollo cast ,con pen-. fly malleable cast-iron, the inventor nic oi , much ca-t iron I‘C`COIIIPM malleable after n. 7 been heated, or annealed, in contact with Ow 11.01 ore ittillo4lll,lllltalie, k.rper-oxyd of iron. lu carrying his invention into effect, the inven ca-i, into ingot , any of those varieties of en , t-iron which:are capable of being annealed or readerel malleable by being heated in contact with hematite or per-oxyd of iron; the ingots are annealed or rendered malleable, as commonly 1.-tieed in the manufaeture of firtieles of mal leahle cast-iron. After the annealing the ingots are rolled in sheets of a thickness proper for the manufacture of pens therefrom. During the annealing of the ingots the cast-iron is made soft and malleable, and during the roiling of the same a partial hardening is effected on the iron, which renders it elastic, and fitted for the manufacture of pens therefrom. lu converting the sheets of niAllealde 1•.1-1-littll into pens, any of the ma rl ni's 1111 V be e mployed which are, or may he now u-eel in the m anufacture of steel poll, J . _ 3, N [TIM BEAR, 94. JANUARY 19 '27 1 ) tonnage Till 11011.'1.. 40 , Ine•iel , have acetuunhi. - .:` I •Y , _ RATES OF ADVERTISING AGREED ON BY TILE PITTSBURGH PRESS TITI LINES OP MINPAILY/L,Or One square, one kneertion Do. end, nddlHonnl Ineortlon IIIIMM! two weeks... three weeks. one then tn.... SWO three nioutt. rout suositil nix us, ntlia I , ono year trurbog Card, six lineg or lex% pr.r 11111111/71 eIIISURAME AT PLEAAURE Una ,ninare, per annum, (exclnPivo of !In. paper,). Dlm•rlw•e nuAlces, GO vont+ ; DNalt notices, 25 coati. . . —Alen of science have long been puzzled in regard to the curioari weapon called the boonn•- rang, which is used by the native , of Australia. It is a piece of carved wood, manly in the form of a crescent, from ;;0 to 40 inches long, pointed at both ends, and :it the corner quite sharp. The mode of using it i, quite as singular n. the weapon. Ask a black to throw it so as to full at his feet, and away it goes, full 40 yards before him, skimming along the surface at, 8 or 4 feet from the ground, when it will suddenly rise in the air, 40 or 60 feet describing a curve, and finally drop at the feet of the thrower. It is wonderful so barbarous a people should have invented a weapon which sets all laws of progres sion at defiance. —The United States has 67 tunnels on canals and railways, the longest of which is abotat one mile. England has 48 canal tunnels, of an ag gregate length of 40 Miles, the longest being over three miles, on the Huddersfield Canal. She has also 79 railway tunnels, 49 of which amount to 33 miles, the longest being three miles. The longest tunnel which is on record is one in the district of Schemnitz, in Hungary. Its length is variously stated at from 11446: - .4*TIE*: , it is used to drain an extensive seri&lif mines;' and also for the transportation of ore on railway cars. In France there arc Gil tunnels on rail ways, and 8 on canals, :iii of which are an aggro gate of 45-4 miles. The largest of small size is 7-45 miles, and that of large dimensions 3-5 miles. The Rouen and Havre load has 8 tun nels ; Paris and Lyons also 8. On the German railways are 10 tunnels. In Sardinia there is a tunnel two miles long, through Mt. Giovi, ou tho Genoa and Turin railway. On this road, in :15 miles through the Appenines, are 9 tunnels. —Messrs. Adaans & Gee, printers, London, have found that metallic plates of the thickness of ordinary sheet tin may be printed upon with the usual printing type, if the :plates be first coated with a composition, the secret of the in ventor. If sheets thus printed be afterwards subjected to a certain japanning process, an even, lustrous surface is produced. which cannot b e acted upon except by a sharp steel instrument. It requires no great consideration to discover that this invention is of a very important charac ter. It may be applied in any instance where printed matter is either to be exhibited, or even handled, for any length of time;. and may he most advantageously submitted fur the hitherto mounted paper lessons. However soiled a copy :Of. the metal print may become by exposure to dust of every kind, it can he cleaned and washed even without being taken off. The various tick ets and signatures to be placed on covers, casks, or other parcels can now be affixed in the same way.—London Alining Journal. - - --The following is taken from rifleman tific journal for the benefit of our mechanic , and agricultural laborer::--" It has lung been known that the simplest method of sharpening a razor is to put it for half an hour in water, to which has been added one-twentieth of its weight of mmtiatic or sulphuric acid, then lightly wipe it and after a few hours set it. on a hone. The acid hero supplies the place uniformly, so that nothing further but a smooth polish is ne cessary. The process never injures good blades, while badly hardened ones are frequently im proved l.y it, although the cause of such improve ment remains unexplained. of late, this pro cess him been applied to many other cutting in- strumentP. The workmen, at the beginning of his noon-spell, or yhen he leaves elf in the eve ning, niei,tele+ the'-hlade of hie tools with water as above, the cost of which is almost nothing. This saves the consumption of time nnd labor in whetting, which, moreover, speedily wears ant the hhidea. The mink of shnrpening here indiented would be found especially fur hicl