THE FARAta's COLUMN; film following extracts of a letter in the April cumber of tie Cultivator descriptive of the farm-work of. Phinney of Lexington, Mass., 'will lie inter Ling to our readeni. ' MANUFACTURE *SF MANURE.—It will be readily conceived that a farmer of Mr. Phin ney's skill employs very means the farm af fords for making nianure, the necessity and value of an abundant supply of which, to suc cessful and profitable farming, be fully appre ciates. A stock of 60 to 70 head of cattle is stabled most of the time, night and day, in the winter, and the manure is thrown into cellars under neath, the bottoms Lof which are covered with peat mud, 2 or 3 feqt, deep, in order to absorb all the liquids from khe manure. The floor Up on which the cattle ‘tand, is four or 'five inches higher -than the pasiage behind, and thoplanks are just long. enoug'h for them to stand o r lie down comfortably, iihich keeps them perfeetly clean. Immediate* behind them, is a trench ; some 12 to 16 inches wide, and the thickness of a plank lower than the passage way, which, ev cept in the very coldest weather, is filled • with peat daily, in order to absorb, the urine; and this and the solid ekerements go into the cellar together, by which'iirrangement the compost is most perfectly intermingled. . The cellars at tlO time of my visit, were full to overflowing, and rho workmen had commenc ed carting out their contents. While doing this, more peat-mufl-ii added if thought advi sable ; the, intention being to use two parts of this material to ono of manure. sChe compost is laid up in square,compact heaps,well covered with peat or loam, and mostly used when a year old; it being deemed of importance that the gases shall be fullAdeveloped and absorbed by the peat before it i 9 applied to the soil, whereby all evaporation or haste is prevented. , The pasturage isdeficient for this large stock of cattle, the who farm containing but 160 acres ; -and it is therefore neccessary to feed them through the summer, mostly in the barn, and for this purpoe, clover, corn, early rye, Sce., are sown, ticut and feed green. The male have, hoo-ever, a small pasture to range upon a. few hours doily for exercise. The man num heap is increat - ed greatly by this summer feeding, peat-mud being thrown into the trench ' es freely every day' _ _ My attention'Os directed to a field of 12 acres, whici lie took in hand a few years since, - an old orchard, which had been in' ..grass for a long time, the soil#in, and the field covered with stone heaps. i;These were removed, the field plowed aboutisix inches deep, and the stones brought to the surface in the operation, picked up and car* of r; thirty loads of com post to the acre were then spread. on top and harrowed in, and to field planted to corn.— The crop avera'gectbetween seventy and eighty bushels per acre, stud the next spring the sur face was loosened Mid leveled with the harrow; -a eomrist of buihels of lime to 3 loads, or 1/ cord, of peat-mid was spread, 12 loads per lir:a, and-the field towed to wheat. The yield averaged 2Q bushel's to the acre, of fine, quality. At the same time it was stocked to grass with bushel herd's-grass, 1 bushel red-top, and 10 lbs. clover seed per acre. The seed took well, and. the next tvear the job of making and securing the hay as let out, and judged by those to whom it as referred, to be 40 tons, when in the barnt; The grass crap has been heavy on this lot fat sor 6 years since. This liberal met'. of grass-seeds has several advantages to recommend it to a more general practice among farrtiers. The soil is completely filled by a kind of vegetation- wanted; and. 'hence the quality of the hay is much finer, and rendered free fom foul stuff, and a thicker -and more valuable lurf'supplied with which to enrich the ground, when again broken up. I particularly noticed that the grass grounds on this farm were remarkably free from those va cant spots, and thciae large tufts of grass, which are so frequently keen on land seeded to grass by the hand of parohnony. The quality of the hay in thebarn,also r attracted my notice,as being excellent. lithe poor soil and thinly set sward cd.1829, had 121 tons of vegetable substance to the acre, the since field, in its present im proved condition, probably has a sward con fining 20 to 25 tons of this material, per acre —which, turned iindcr for the support of the growing.crops of the next rotation, is an item of no \small imporance. The skilful Wirier also finds that his sandy or gravelly soil is generally too shallow, and he wishes to remedy 'the defect. He therefore, like Mr Phinney, plows a little deeper at each breaking up, andoithe poor and lifeless soil, brought to the outface, is mixed thoroughly with the compost-dressing, and this, together with the action of the atmosphere, enriches and improves it. Tl 4 vegetable matter of the sward h buried uriAleimeath, and thus a deep And fertile bed idformed, upon which the grow ing crops of the rotation may expand, and find nourishment to mature into a bountiful hai vest. . Seedia# Grass Lands. EDITORS CULTIVATOR—Having travelel over a considerable portion of the southern section of Michigan, the petit season, was led to notice in particiflar, the general barren ap pearance of the !wet excepting such as was covered with cultiated crops. In many pla ces the field next adjoining a luxuriant •c,rop of, wheat, would be catered with thistles and bri ars. •In fine, it seemed to rue as if many of the farmers determpled to run a race to see 1 who should first sueeeed in running down their land. Wheat each altelnate year being taken from the soil without an ;'Ounce of grass seed ever being sown, or if sciivn, only in the most spar ing Manner, from 2:to 4 quarts being thought oefficient for an sate of ground. The conse quence of this mode -of management is such, fttr, land which hail not been more titan twelve years - cleared from its primitive forest, has, if not run 'out, become at least thoroeghly run down. Now I would" saii, that from observatioes, made during a seies of years; both in the New England State's, and in other sections of our common country, in which it has been my fortune at different limes to be placed, I have found that the mat successful fanners .were those who were the ritost bountiful of their seed, .especially of their Ow seed. Many farmers even at the east, who haVe, I* the benefit of Agricultural Societies, and tie practice of skilltrlnottjudieioui neighbo seer them ' from whom theymight improve; I • , estisist 25 per cents' froth their pasture and Assam hods, by sewing \ their grass seed Leo' 4 9 4411 40 Y. An old prove t :), om good autbority,i)dcb vtillspply well Ole subject, as well es many others, declares that "if e sow sparingly, ye sball reap also sparingly ; "no case will this hold ;nett) true,- t h an with regard to the cereal ,gratises end grains. If every farmer who does nOt sow at least troll 10 to 15 quarts of grass seed per acre, would this spring sow upon,eiiii acre docade — the - ar,unti. heli tantally SOWS, rind note the result in i eoidpirieon with the rest, sown in his usual manner,. I am ' satis fied that there is not one in ten, of these far mers but would increase the amount of their seed for, the future. • . It is somewhat _difficult to j five the precise amount that should in all cases be sown; much depends upon the preparation of the land, quantity of barn-yard manure applied, if any, adaptedneSs of ,the :soil 14 grass, arc. As a general rule for mixed grass,, not less than one peek of timothy or herds•grass, and from 4, to 5 lbs. of doter, should he sown to the acre ; in some cases more a be ;profitable, oftener more than less. lirl ;int lands one half bushel of Iced-top, an .qtierts of Timothy, will 6ee - found an excellent mixture. Enough in all, cases should be sown to completely cover ' the , senrface of the ground the first fall, and duns in a great measure,keep in chock the noxious weds, and supply in their plane good Wholesome food, which yogi. stock will tieliih much bett er. than the hard worthless stalks of Weeds and briark \ It:is natural for land thatis in a good condi- 1 tion, cr evetiin a medium state of_ productive ness, to prodace something ;, and if you do -not cover the groneawith seeds a your own choos ing, nature will, and generally with worthless plants.. We. shoulcl`vcolleet that since the fall of mini, the natural oducts of the mother Et\ earth are thorns and briar.. ci,vhile she is ever ready to repay with intcres whatever we may bestow upon her bosom. Right reason is a man's guidabut mora principle his safeguard. New Advertitlementt \\ THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY MEDI CINE IN THE WOULD This es' mct Is rut up in quart haulms; It is six tirm cheap er, pleasanter, and warrant"' superior 141 nay ii cures diseases without vomiting, purging, ttekeningor debilitating the patient. GREAT FALL AND WINTER MEDI- Cils E The meat beauty and superiority ar•tles rtinficine over all other is, while it cradle:cm disenw itinvimwates tkekody. It II one of the very best Frill and Winter trinlicines known ; It not onli„ purifies the whole system, ■nqd strengthens the person. but It emote, new, pure and rich blood; a power poinemed by no other medicine. And In this lies the great secret Mite won drift! success It has petionned within the hut two years more than 35.000 cures of revere coma of disease; at least 7,- 000 of thrse wereeonstdered incurable. Mon than , 2.000 camel, of Chronic Rheumatism ; 3,000 cowl rdl Dyspepsia; mlses of general debility and want of energy ; 7.006 cases of the dlffetent female complaints; 2.000 caws of Strafela; 1 300 cases of Liver complaint 2,300 cases rd dirs nabs of the kidney and dropsy; 8,000 cases of Consumption ; ' And thousands of cases of diseases of the blond, viz ; Ulcers. Erysipelas, Salt iiinmahltimples on rite face lc., blether with nuntisous caws of sick headache, pain in the side and chest, spinidnifections, Aye. ' This, we aro aware roust appear Incredible, but tee have letters fnm physicians and other emits from nil parts ofthe U nited States informina user the exunordinary cures. B. Van Buslikhk, De.. out of Ilid mast respectable fang ists In New ark, V. J in iirrns us that'll:re Can refet to more titan 150 caws in that place alone. There are ilmosands In the dip of New York which we will refer to with plemtme, and to men of char acter. It is' the best medicare for re preventive of disease known—it undoubtedly saved the tuts of more than 5,000 CIIILDREN THE PAST SEASON. As it removed the rause Of disease, ard pterrtred them for the Summer season, It hes haver been known to Injure In the (east the must delicate chid. This Sarsaparilla is used with the' most perfect sutures in eurnplairns, however DeiPle or chronic The astom earns it has p•tfwmed are 'arideed wonderful. Other remedies sometimes civelmorporary Mier: this entirety eradi cates it fmm the system, even when the limire and bona are dre , d fully swollen Bear Mr. eelb Telly. one of the n and most respect aide lawyers in linnfor4, Cowl. The (Intoning is an extract of a later revival mai : Toss - asesin—l haie used ass *ate of your litimparitta, and OW it h&c:velem In its utrrCis upon a chronic r h eumat i c pain to which I am stihket, from an injury occasioned seem", years aro in a public essre. Memo wind toe two of your baffles to the ea e of 1./r. erynin.ur have convened with twaof our principal physicians, and recommend our Sarsaparilla. SE II TERRY. Hartford, March 14,1845. • 'CONSUMPTION CURED. Cleanse and strenctben. Consumption can be cared. Bron thmerimption, LiV . er Complaints, Colds, Catarrh.CoUgha, Asthma, Spitting of blood, soreness in the Chest, Hectic Flush, Night Sweats, Difficult or profuse Expectoration, Pain In the side &c have been and trio be cured. Da, TmcssaND—Dcae NesirlyTtweaty years ago I look a violent cld. whvb settled on my lungs and affected Mt se-' verely ; indeed, finally It became a entonnorbacking smug& bat not en severe as to prevent me from attending to my busimaa.— Within the last few years It increased on me gradually.. At hat I became reduced—l breathed ulith difficulty. and raised, couch much bad matter and 'for the last nine months, previous to using .your earitaparills had regular night sweats; , indeed my friends nod my s e lf supp os ed I would die with the: consumption ; but I IMV,t; the happiness to apprise you th it. to my surpriseaher using three bottles of your sarsaparilla I 'find my health restored. It revived tan attain:lila; and Lam now enjoying much better health than I have*r the last 'St teals I had almost entirely lost thy apitethe, which is now also returned. Yon are at liberty to publish this in the papers with mj name If you choose. Llp little gist whole time yea re o'4, hod a ,cry bad coui t hi the whole of last sinter tve beenm9 very much . alarmed on her account. While mine the mph, tor, I gave her some ail, send it pion entirely relieved her, as Well us myself, and she is well now. and hearty totally chid i eber 'saw. She was also , full °faille- bio;ches; iLinok them away. and her skin is smooth and talc now. andll auilatkuied site tauurelectber health from oil gyourexcellent medecine. GIRLS READ: THIS. ~ ' Yott,mho bays pale complexions, dill eyes, blotces on the face, rough skin, and are ~ out of spirits," use a trade eetiod of fh. Townsend, enomparilla. it wpb cleanse your blood, re-' move the freckles and blotches, end give you animation, spark. ling ef ell, tine spirits, and beautiful eornplexion—all of which are of immense value to•untitari ladies. GREAT FE3IARE MEDICINE. fir. romnsend's Samainirille is a sovereign and speedy tore : for Incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Leucorrtura nr Whites, ' taistrueued or difficuh alenstrustiop, loconUnence of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof,' and for' the general prostratkpo of the fystem,.tio matter Whether the iermit of Inherent cease, orprodured by Irresu/aritY, illness or;Mr. bleat. Nothing can be more stamisiag thaits invigorating effects on the human frame. Pomona all we akness and lassitude, from liking It once become robust and full energy under Its ludo mite:: li 4ndiedUdetycOuntemets the erveleesnera of the , fe inalefirMne,„.st bleb is the great ca ner bantnniTh i ,, gratn..4 be expectedoCessi is afro delicate* nature, to =bilk cestiticatie of eures pelf° , but wee= =sure the afflicteditbat hundreds of CASON have been reported to us. elev. -eral ciies where firniaee have beeti without children, after a ging a ihriebettki of thiii invaluable medicine, have hem bless-1 ad with healthy offspring. 1 , 1 Dr.fftrwasum—My wife being g3tly distressed by mimic- 1 nos arid general debility, and stiffer, continually by pain 'aid ' [ a sensetkin of hearing down, tailing se womb, and other dif 15caltieCsindhating =Own cues whe your medicine 'has .ec. feinted greet cares, and also bearing it mended for iamb ea. I see I have described, I obtained a. of your Extract of Sat samanlie. and followed the directions .gave me. In a =on: time IS =moved her couiplalate, and heft° health. Be. ing grateful for the benents *be mei, lute pleasure tu this acartowkdgingitoand reconnoending • I to the public. i Albany, Aug. 37.184:. Grand /lc Lydlea sta.: 1 To Survives t IfinituneLsonts.;hie.Exuact of Part= partite ha, bow expressly psepared la ensue so female com waintgi I No female who bas =aeon to believe abets .approach. log thatOtical period 4the turorof lift!" should angler Masks 1t air is a remain preventive lot: of the numerous mad horrible dimwit to which finnaks ices. ject at that time of , life, This period may be fleapit! years by using this, ssiedklge. liar Wit lesivaluable fisr a woman ' boodaista le calculated to assiatnattue g Mad= this Moen 44 ililfigoliiiiltdolieleal. ' ladeedtlitts medklse kt iwralua• ble for ill Gat diseases to which are aubjent. It brbiteetWe mboleitgoaess; marts na mely the Imillill rmti t tysientovieg the imptuitles of the ' body, not ert ' fir - Illariama el tn . doe..e al =Wieman relaxstioe, svt — Ter7ti ie gesseisfasoil mi,... taiga Ox fasude madowes anddistime. • , , . i.:. `•. SatOi?lThA ' it`tritED,-This certificate conclusively proves Matilda 13anwparlia has perfect conirol or ver the moat obstinate diseases of the I blood. Three perm= mated Mona house is nnancedented. I Da. Townsm—Dger fir: I have the pleasure to inform yon S. W. COSA,: T, 4114 Bowel that 11use ee. my cblldrett hese been eared of t the mauls by the aise Of ydur excellent medielne. They mare athieton nog revearly with bad sores, Woe taken only four bottles; it took thiug away,ifor which I feel under deep obligation. t fl . Yaws. respectfody, . • 4 ,, ISAAC W. CRAIN, : 100 Wooster-street. . • Nip. y . . , numb 1,1847, ganntom: Pummusa..-rfir Townsend, Is Almost daily re.' tidying oil* from Physicians in different pans of die• Union. Thi s ia id,certify that ire, ebraclane In the ally of Albany, boa tatainawoW wee mannbed Ur Tawneentelliarseputilha and leileva;lit to be one of Ws mos t valuable prepiration• In the hint ( ied. 1 11 PALILIING, M D. - : 1 J WILSON ... ... _ _ ..... • n a aniccA _ ______• Albany, April. 1. 1846. . . .ic iLiigliiiiiiitS, ',.,' - U;el , 8 0 , coa.— Caps G W Ild'Lenn, one of thr U 8 Alarlite wet, and si member of the New Jersey logislalure,has kindly s wait, [lowing etstlScate“ It la* HS own sto.y. .1. Ilsuwav, January 95, 1817. *year il4we 1 was taken with the Influenza. and my whole sprain left In debilitated dale. 1 was Induced to try Dr Town oentro Sarnia, and atler 'eking two cir three I ottles was very much Ileved,and attributed it entirely to avid medicine. II hive con( nucd taking It. and find that 1 impmve every day.- 1 benne it4laved my life, lad would not be without It undcrany conaidati: (1. W Uc LEAP.. t , _. i 1 PILES!! PILES ! Dr.. 11 - nsend's Sarsaparilla is no lege aureessful In goring lON titstirseing rnmpitant than for dieting." of the blood, Dupepelasllheumntiou. and nervnius debility. ..0 end this 3 -, Or Tirwhaend—The effects of your sarsaparilla are truly wan- Awful - CO the lain 6 or 8 years pelt i havibein elliejett In rite I Igie attack's of the piles, during which 1 have suffered aft the I torture' of bat complaint, and had despaired - Of ever finding relict elute in *Mar. 1 have the ileums. to Inform you that. there le„yere belni in Gilead." 1 have used iVi 33 bottle* col _your Sele• 1 taparilittolind feet no remains of my old enniplehit. 1 send you tkie forpultlicatina. and any pnrup you may erferto me I would fie hap - to Inform of the benefits 1 have received at Y• or hods. nun; trilly, JOHN HALL, 49 Sulu lust. ThotanifSmito. PrinterleJ Namur. street, 3d story, cc!6l of a tovt siani4ing ..rid negrrivated rare of the riles. sincip , , l I oMce MS Pluton street, Sun Bonding, New Tork ' 1 . 'Bentley & Rend, ganto for Susluehanns. County. _____J in l i I , , , 4 ' L HEALTH-..UELLTU. T EFFECTUAL of all KNOWN REMEDIES BEE DR; p RAKE'S PANACEA 4, site oxi.y RADICAL COlll6 FOR pNSUMP.TION!! IT AU:nit:MOVE , AND PIGRUAMCIITLY COW ALL DlATA— i.igi./41111NO RON AN IMPURIC WTATI Off TIM . JLOOD , Vii: 8140fUill at Kings Evil. Rheomatism r Obstinate CutMatire Eruption., Pimples on the face, Blotches, Bilps4Chronie Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Teller, ~ SC'elal Head. Enlargement & Pain of the Bones at joint,, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symp. toMs,' Sciatica or Lumbago, disessemkaris. ilia from an injurious use of Merfflry, Dropacy, Exposure or Imprudence in . •; 1, life; also, Chronic Constitutional disorders. In lit medicine several innocent but very potent article. : f the vegitable kingdom arc united, forming a comptd entirely different in its character and propert - s frum any other - preparation, and unrivalled in its 'oeratio on the systeip when laboring under dismal' li oho d be in the hands of every person, who, hylbusinces, r general course of life, is predis posed 041io very rasp y ailments that render life a curae,:ihetead of a b ussing, and so often molt in death, ' FOR SCIIaEU LA. Dr.. Drake's Parisi:Ca is recommended as a certain reinerty4 Not one instance of its failure has ever oc. curred ilien freely used ! It cures the disease and at the salug lime imparts vigor to the whole system.— Seroftsl6os person. tan never pay to !Mach attention to the atiite of their blood. Its purificatioh should be their firl aim ; for perseverance will accomplish a Cu ni ireen Aercditary disease, \ • :, TOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, Seurvi; i rcorbutie A Sections, Tumors, White Swell.' ink, Ei sipelas, Ulcers, Cancers, Running Sores, Scabs',nd Biles, Dr. Drake's Panacea cannot be too highly I tolled ; it searches cut the very root of the it disesioN : nd by removing it from the system, makes a core certain and permanent. . il INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA. No . tnedicine perhaps has ever been discovered which gives so much tone to the stomach and causes ' the eccrepon of a healthy gastric juice to decompose the fool as Dr. Drake's Panacea. , 1111 EU .11 ATISM. ri Dr. rake'a Panacea is need with the greatest suc cess initheumatic Complaints, especially such as are chronic:- It cures by driving out all impurities and foul huthers which have accumulated in the system, which are thecanse of Rheumatism, Goat, and Swell. My attic joints. Odic? remedies sometimes give temporally relief ; this entirely eradicates the disease I from tbd system, even when the limbs and bones are dreadfully swollen. CONSUMPTION CONFAIPTION CAN as CURED.—Coughs, Catarrh, Bronchitis. Spitting of Blood, Asthma, Difficult or profuse Expectoration, Hetic Flush. Night Sweats. Pain intllic side &c. have been cured, and can be will as moult certainty as any other simple disease. A 'peel:l4l,as long been sought fur, but in vain until the discovery of Hr. Drake's Panacea. It is mild and safe &uncertain and efficacions in its operation, and cannot possibly injure the most arlicatc constitution We vrquld earnestly recommend those afflicted to give it 4 . trial—anci webelieve they will not Lase occa_ sion Pit regret it. The system is cleansed and strengtbened,pe ulcers on the lungs arc healed, and the pat Hots gradually regain their usual health and strength- Read the following: TESTIMONY. PMLA., Dec. 14th, 1747. Dead Sin :—ln reply to your question respecting the use of Dr. Drakes Padacua, I -will say, that al. though a perfect disbeliever in the'exisistence of a Pansiii, or a cure for all diseases, however valuable ' it may be in certain conditions of the system, still 1 have believed that a cure for consumption would be 4iscoveted sooner or later, and curitisity led mo to try your medicine in two very invererate cases. They were pkonouneed by the attending physicians totio PULIIIOO,,RY coscarrio", and abandoned by them as iri eurebtei. One of the persons had been under the treat. meat o(several very able practitioner Tor a number of'. years, Old they said she had 'old fashioned Con. sumptiab combined with Scrofo/a," and that she might ;linger for some time, but could not be perms. gently' relieved. In both cases the effect of tho Pane.' era has !seen most gratifying, Only four or five bot tles were used by one of the persons hefore she be gan to mprovo rapidly. The other took about ten. i I will Only add that familiar as lam with consump tion byliinheritanco and by the extensive observation! es a study, and knowing also the injurious effects in nine cases out of ten of tar, boneset, and other veg etable' tionics, as well as many of the expectorant" and ledativeklehould'oever have recommended the- ass of DretC's Panacea if I bad not been-acquainted with the ingredients. Suffice it to say that these are rec ommended by oar most popular 'tad scientific physi. elms:era in their present combined stale, form prob. ably thri best alterative that has ever been made. The cure la kit accordance with a theory of Consumption broaddia In France a few yeas ago,-by one of her most eminent writers on aledioine, and now establish ed by frets whichaiduilt of no dispute. Very Respectfully Yours. L- C. GUNN. • To the language of another, 'Dr Drake's Pan acea is always. salutary In its effects—never injurious. It is riot en opiate or espeetorant, It is not intended to lull The invalid into a fatal security. It is a great remedY4-a grand healing and curative compound, the greet and only remedy which medical science & skill has for the treatment of this huh. prto stoponq.ocred malady.. And no person afflicted With 04 dread disease will be just to himselfend his Friends tt he go down to the grave withodt testing its iirtinte4 A. single bottle. in most eases, will produce favnrible change in the condition of any patient, kowereti!loti." TO THE LADIES. • ~Lfe. fiei of pale complexion and consumptive Wi lts, anifauch as are debilitited by those otrstructions WhietiTfainalcs are liable to, are Mitered •by the use of a battle'or two, tcblocon;aud.- vigor.. •It 'is by far the beittmedy ever discosercd for weakly children, and sisc _as have bid humors; being pleasant, they ke ' . I.W •It immediately restorer Abe appetite, litre !And color. .i . Not ling can be more surprising than its invigriva + tingerniiin on the-human frame. Persons, all weak ;nes* alitlilassitude before taking it.. at once bei ook . 'skint . isaS full Of energy under its influence. "It im— 'nsedistali"counteracte the aoroolownso of the fa- , *de fr0n0.,.• , • . • . , • `CATJ ON.--Be careful and see that you pt the genuine ;Iria. ,Daaitee Panaesa—it ban the All i irture of Gatti r. Eros's on the wrapper—and i so _the name ft Da. husg's Paxaect.'Pen.a." , blown in tbe glue. _ Prepared only by Store & Co., Th l uggisti, , No: 91 NOrth Philadelphia. 9-Iy. SALAMANDER,FIRE & PROOF pIESTp, Fire-Prof Doers for Banks ind Stores, Seal dind Letter-c o l*r4g Presses, Patent Slate , lined ie frkeralors. Water filter; patent portable iVafer Closets, intended for the sick and ran fins. *TANS & W*Tiii4ll , Br; 76 SOUTH THIRDsTAFET, (OPPJETE THE PRILILIMPAIA EICIIAYGE.) M ANUFACTURE and keep constantly Po hand, a Marge assortment cif the above at tides. together with their Patent lmprofed: Salamander Fire• Proof Ssfes, which area so constructed as to set et rest nll,mannert of doubt as to their being -strictly fire-proof, end that they will resist the firel'ofJany The outside eases of these Sties are made of boiler iron, the inside case of soapstone, andibe tween the outer case , and inner case is a sliace of some three inches thick,and ; it fil:ed in with indestructible material, so LIS to make it an sm• po=sibility to burn any of the,Ceditents i4de of this Chest.: These Soapstone Salamanders we are prepared and do aiullenge the whrld In produce' arty article in .4he Ahura -of Book Safes that will at.ind as much, heat. nail iwe hold ourselves ready at all times to have them I fairly tested by public bonfire.' We also don tinue to manufacture a large asiortment °flour Premium Air -tight Fireproof Safes, of ' Which there are over 800 now in Use, rind in every inr stance they have given entire sritisfaction to the purchasers--of which we Will -refer the public of a few gentlemen who have them in-use. ' Haywood & Snyder. Pottsville ; Joseph G Lawton. Pottsville; Mr. William Carr, Duyl estown,-Pa. N. &G. Taylor, 129 north 31st. A. Wright & Nephew,Vine st. Wharf.; Alexan der Caror, Conveyancer, corn* of Filbert and oth its.: John M Ford, 32 north 2d 'sr.; Myers Bush, 20 north 3d st.; James MI Pout, 101 south 4th street.: Dr David Jayne, south 3d st.— Matthew T 'Miller, 20 south Od at.: and we could name some hundreds of Others it was necessary. Now we-invite the,attention of the public, and particularly those in want of Fire proof Safes. to call bt our' store before pur chasing elsewhere, and we can satisfy them that they can get a better and cheaper article at our core than at any other establishment in the city. , We also Manufacture , the, ordinary Fire Proof Chests, at very low ; prices, cheaper than they can be bought at arty other store , in Phil adelphia. DAVID EVANS. JOHANNES WATSON. Feb, 9, MS. 6-ly THE GREAT REMY PirE FORESTS. MMONk.S OggrOZZ s i IIiTAG ET PHYSANTHROPIC PILLS: THE Proprietors take' this method of ma king known to the world the most valaable, and im. portant discovery ever recorded in tho history of med. icine. In testing by chemical - experiment, the -medicinal •roperties of a rare ,plant, which ; grows along the b nks of the Wapsepinicon River, in lowa, they dis coy• ed that it possessed a healing Snd restoring pow er, w 'eh, in their opinion, in combination with other the result of their medical resenrchea, would remedies, render it \ ls e * AND CATTIOLICON for a aufferingicrfd. The remedial powers of this plant were teste with the lcdst poisible delay, andin hundreds of instances, they proved fully adequate to the complete and per ect removal of disease ih any and every form, and it confidently believed that the remedy is destined to produce an 'entire revolution in the medical world. Facts \fh their possessiOn Tully warrant them in Making tlic,astounding announce. mem, that it immeasurably sus assts in tsa pownr to uproot and cipel disease, every o ler medicine now known. irlds Great Acme ky ; has been administered in order to test its Power to vast numbers of patients, in the most hopeless see, such as had baffled. theskill of the most eminent ph icians, and had proved Luc) obstinate to he removed by ny oil the numerous remedies of the day, and to the pc ect astonishment of all, it effected complete and perms, trent cures; thus brilliantly triumphing, not only over , the greatest remedies known to the medical profession, hut over aljl the Pills, Syrups and .Panaceas, whose virtues are so.loudly trumpeted throughout the length and breadth of the land. AS A GENERAL FAMILTMEDICINE, the proprietors challenge, the world to produce its equal. It acts in perfect harmony with the laws of nature, and completely purifies the Blood, * vitiated mate of which is the cause of, alldisease. It has been administered in Asthma, Apoplexy, Barbera' Itch Canker, Catarrh: Cholera . Morbus, Colic. Colds Cough. Consumption, Croup, Cramps and 'Convul sions, Cancerous Sores and Ulcers Dropsy, Dyspep sia, Dyseritary,-Epilipsy, Erripelis, Enlargement of the Spleen., Fever stud Aguc, Female Complaints, Fe. sera of all kindii, Grhvcl. Griut, Hysterics, In tion of the Liver, Lungs, Kidneys and Bladder, Indi• gestion. Jaundice, Leprosy, Liver Complaint, Neural. gia, Palpitation of the Heart, Pilct, Scrofula, Spinal Complaint, Salt-Rheum; Scald Head, Syphilis, Sup pressiou of the Menses, Tic Doulianreut, &c. The proprietor* have yet to learn that it has failed in a single instance of effecting a cure. As a Preventive of disease,' it is entitled to the fullest confidence of the community. An immense amount of sufforing, time and money his been saved by a timely use of it. It has already crossed' the Atlantic, and measures are now in progress . ter extend the blessings of this GREAT REMEDY throughout the world. The proprietonsinvito the sick to try a single box, and they feel assured that they will be perfectly satis fied with the entire truthfulness of their representa tions. PRINCIPAL Omcey 85. Bowery, N. Y Sold also loy C. BALDWIN, Agent, Montrose. • Price2s' Cents a Box. ABOCTT 10.11113RROWS SE. C 0 CH EAR GOODS. • WE are now receiving additions to our large clock of goods, which comprising (as it proba bly does) a greater variety of articles than any other in the county, we offer to purehasqs on the most rca. sonable terms. Wanted in exchange , for goods and on debts oats at ,311. 6d.; and Corn and other kind" jot grain, and pro. duce generally, at the highest market prices. 'U. DURROWB & CO. Gibson, Jam 17, 1849. W 4.117 ED, • 6000 Bushels of Oats at *4 6d. 2000 " " Corn • 600 " " Buck. Wheat, Wheat, *ye, Beans, FiaX seed' Timothy seed, Bees wax, Geese-feathers, &c.•-&c. at the high• est market prices, iu excha,nge for goods, or on debts, at:the store Of , • ' ' U. BURROWS & CO. January 17, 1548. eitOCZERIrat, GibASS W A "Rt . E • BORROWS tr . CO. are receiving a' Mtge supply of Croektri, aid Olas4Wgro, which they will sell at snitch lower prices tbaitit ha I STU been abr. e d at i n this section ofcoentry..bcfa e. Enameled Mips dr , saticers, ls. per sett. - Printed do - , do . Bi, to 4s. do. . . do , Tes Setts, 6e. Gd. to Ba. do. do Dishes,' and :Raker*, 00 per cent., and-other articles, inellidi% tumblers, ace„ 80 to 60 per cent. below former prices. Tavern "keepers, young housO keeper., and alt,other house keepers, wishing to purchase, will do well to call and examine our stook, • _ • , , X Clifirt4 • • . Viltglgi— • • 6 1 !' f Or. 14 i 1 1 I. D- b , ~.. WESTERN ' • • Toga 'E • . COLLEGE OF i HEALTIIi • 207 Main etre" Baltalai Mi. Ti l• R. G. C. V AUGH N'S VEGETABLE , LITIIO IJ TEI ADVERTISEMENT FUR 1 7 '• I Case , I SAW, I CofhauciieD.;" is most e h cally the case with this ankle, Diseases ha e yielded to its moat marvellous medical' p r Wherever-It has gone, and South'Ameriea, Elgla Canada, and the United States have proved,theitr of this statement, the above quotation in a strodg pithy sentence, tells the whole story. Invalide s principle upon which you are cured may net be kno to you, but the result of a trial of.the article islaa factory ; you are restored, and The secret of shit c remains with the proprietor, The Medicine is 4F. pound of 24 distinct vegetable ogencieslseachi vidual root has its own particular, exclusive, meal al property, conflicting with no, other compeftin ach root makes its own curt--and as a petrel c. bination, when taken intiatbe Sysleni,il does the w which NAMUR& whin her layrs were first estaldial ntended it should do—purifies, strengthens, wind 'stores the broken down, debilitated cobstitutio Deersr, in all its characters, will be eompletel r y e` mated froth the system by its use. See parnp I let agents' bands , fur free circulation—they-4mi u all diseases, and show testimony of cures. A and all complaints of the urinary organs, ferns the cause of great suffering, and Vain:noes .rr ramie has acquired no small celebrity over the c. 'try, by the cures it has made in this distressing - of afflmtions. So famed, it seems, is this Medi that it has thus attracted the notice ofonetif Or cal- publications- In' the November No., 104 the •' Buffalo Jot real and Monthly Review cal and Surgical Science," in an utile upon c a co diseases, and "solvents," the writer, after ino the fact that the English government Once pu ch a secret remedy. and also noticing the pur Ma 'of a secret remedy, by the Legislature . i York, thus pays tribute to the fame of the Medi —" Wby do not our -Representatives in Solite Assembly convened, enlighten and ' disaulvi ' suffering thousands of this country, by the Are of Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptic, than while solvent since the daytof Alchemy has .posscsited half the fame 7" Reader, here : is a periodical ilif . standing-. acknowledged throughout a large !se. .of this country to be one of the' heat ccinducted,ini of the kind in the United States, exchanging Fill scientific works of-Europe itrour certain kneiwl edited by Flint. M. D., and contributed to.by cine the highest professional ability, thus stepping aai notice a •• secret remedy." You will at nnetto i stand no unknown and worthless nostrum,.c4d extort a corilment for - so high a quarter—and c. • quently, unless it directly conflicted with the lira of the faculty, it must have been its great '3 fa which has caused it to receive this passing 1n . KIDNEV diseases, weakness of the back and gene regular, painful and Juppressid Menstruatio4. • Alba'', and the entire complicated triin of evil% w 1 follow a disordered - system, groat once relieveil b medicine. Send for pamphlets from Agents: in. .will find evidence of the voitie of the Lithentt there, put forth. As a remedy , for the irrigultrit . the female system, it has in tile compound a :is.: I which has been resorted to in the north 'of Eokop centuries—as a sure_curc for this complaint, and !restorer of the health of the . entire system. Cdurwitivr. JAUN Ace. 13imoes Diseases, St.e., a 1 scantly relieved. People of the West will find i . 1 ~ only remedy in these complaints, as well as iF 1 AND Anus. There is no remedylike it, and nii 1 me! or quinine forms any part of this mixture, 1 injury will result in its use, and its active priip ~. are manifested in the use of a single 30 nz GTO. ' For FIEVF.R AND AGUE, Biliousi Disorders. takilt n.. er medicine. Itintrwirruas, GOUT, will find leli The action of this 'medicine .'upon the 'BloiSd. change the disease—which ciii"ginalea in the "i:ilt . dna a heilthy result wiltfollow. Drlescsia. sol Yug, &c., yield in a Ler days" use nt this . 11(edi . i Inflammation OF TUE LUNGELCOUGII, CONSUMPTION has ever found relief.. SCROFULA, EitystreLs4, P Inflamed Eyes—ill.. caused by impure hlofxl ; find this article the remedy. The system, cinip !y acted upon by the twenty—two different p o.:, of the mixture, is purified and restored ; as i p . 1 cure will not follow. The train of comma' 1 plaints Palpitation - of the Healt. Sick Ileadathe II d aily, &c., are all the result of some derangdme the system, and this GREAT RESTORER Will fr work. The - promises set forth in the advert tie re based upon the proof of what. it has dond i p st four years. The- written testimonylof Ag ts. in Canada, the United. Ftates. Engldnd Soul. America, in the possession of the pritpr and ca . e seen by all interested ;is a sullicten , I monstratt that it is the best Medicine ere' or to the Wort. Get the pamphlet, and study he . 1 ciple as there aid down, of the method °feu ,e. up in 30 nz. bott s, at $2l 12 oz. do at $l, ea • the-larger holding oz. more than two smelt bo• - ,1 Look out and not' t imposed -upon. Evert has " Vaughn's Vege - ble Lithontriptic 11 ixt .1 plown upon the glass, t written signaturetof ' I C. Vaughn " on the irect .ns, and "G. C. Taul Buffalo," stamped on the 4.. k." None other genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. .. Vaughn, an S. the prindipal Of fi ce, 207 Main street, Bu al.i wholesale and retail. No attentio • given 1 1 unless post paid--ordirs front regu, fly , c 0484%! Agents excepted : post paid letters, o vertial 1 munications soliciting advice, promptly ill& gratis. ` 1 Offices devoted exclusively to the sale o : hi , tick; 132 Nassau.st., Now York city ; 05 ic§h:; Salem, Mass.; and ty the principal Druggists ihr .: out the United States and Canada, as 'advedlis , ' the papetk. ' „ i 1 Agents in this county ; Dxstmstr & ttealk• • rose,; HENRY BUSCH - TT. New Milford ; Wu. F. :, xer,'Great Bend ; 0. W. 01.Y,EN, Traveling a FIRE! FIREI ! - .1 THE 'subscriber having been •-arkii. Agent of the Lycoinitig County 111 Insurance Company for Susquehanna/ci is prepared to Teceive_ applications fbr i ranee, against loss by fire, in accsirdarfce the acts of incorporation and Bye-law: o company. - I The great resources no ' postesseti thy company as being much t h u g most exteitsi Northern Pennsylvania, offer very stion; ducements to all who wish to-bo secur e .gainst loss by fire, to - become members.. ' ROBT.. C. SIMPSON, /keen Montrose, October Ist, 1847.. • 1 A Feta , Doori East of Pub le AVENUE, ON TURNPIKE STREET •Y. S. WILSON'S STORE WHERE can be found the most exlen assortment of GOODS in Town— not only found but purchased as low and m articles lower than elsewhere—he hap lust plenished and added largely to his ;for stock. Dry Goods as usual in variety,:tan addition, Carpets, Reg% Window-811(14N per. Hangings, etc. GROCERIES, CROCKERY, INN STEEL, Sic. HARDWARE—a more extensive 0.. ment than over—Mutable Castings for We makers, Harness, Saddle Trunk and.Cdrri Trinimingw; BM* Kit and Findings •I , Nov. L ]847. , PRINTS -a huge variety ridgy aeltiii , TIFFANY' CILE leather .and Morocco ,akioairro ► Q cheap at - TIFFAN BLACK: Striped, 'Plaid and various enlli MOP Alpacas; Colored 'Modem `Casino Jenny Lind, Oregon Plaid and SorlaitoriVi hams at i , ,TlFR4Ntlii Icon * n o ,041,31 a • , TIFFANK, BOOTS and alma a, largo aiwitment TIFPANXIS HATS; Caps-aiiii Muff, for lit HYEIieS PILLS. Sie At Than is'nprovcd llgrgeisile Vegetable Medicine. - rip HESE Pills are..one Of the best Medical comma family in • use at the, present day.-- As,a eommo family physic, for administration in all tempo rary complaints pf the stomach and bowels, bend ache, colder, &c., they may b e ftilly depended 'Upon, end a prompt use of them on the first .opearance of indisposition will in variably save much sicknesk They are pec e . Harty adaptoFto all cases ofweakness mid gee eral debility`;—any derangement of the system, and especially with females—and a steady, en s interrupted Use ,of them, in strict conforMity with the diraet ions w il l verY soon' restore the - organs of the stomach to their natural tone end action, and ` regulate the , bdwels, and renovate the whole system. There bine disposition t o give extravagant commendations of them. Whet is here stated, is the result;of actual experience with them, and that tbrOugh a period cif fifteen years: II is not suifp4ed t or pretended, that they wilt raise the deep neither are they designed tone used us freely as we use our soon!. Such is not the true purpose of medicine, :Its only appro. priate office is to assist nature in restoring the systamtea limper tone and action, when tx .beidably, oc through carelessness or excess, it vecomes deranged. ar e . careless, and hence need; this aid. - And the most careful are liable to irregularities of the system. It is needless alinost to sok; theta prompt use of safe and effective remedies, on the first appear ance of the part of wisdom.. El:es e d, a Medicine the Proprietor knows these Pills to be..Ell' And he is certain that in forty nine ea ses out of fifty, where a Ipir triaris made ac cording to he directions, they will be used a gain as a istandard medicine. He has never known an instance, where they have been Om used, in which they have not met with TJNQUAL. !FLED APPIIO:VAL ! Numerous testimonials may be seen at the General Office of sale, and-references will he given to substantial living. wituesees of their valuable curative properties. The Pillieare,purely vegetable, are of two kinds, stimulant and purgative, purifying the blood, and producing a healthy 'action through the entire system ; are a valuable Anti Billions Medicine, and eminently useful in all.lingering complaint—Weakness, General Debility, Dys. pepsy,Pulifionary Affections, Liver Complaints, Rheumatidiand Spasmodic Affections, Female Complaints, Palpitations, &c. No Fa nitti,itrter a fat r treat, will be without • them. • 'no • nd the ase no one igh ion al the dge The_y are put up in FIFTY CENT and DOLLAR PACKAGES, each having a pamph, let embracing a valuable Treatise on Disease, with full directions for use.; The Dollar pack ages arellie cheapest to the purchaser. They may be ordered through Ethia ,, ist., giving the Street snd;Ne. of the General Depot. Snltl. Wholesale and. Retait,o 4 No. 140 .Fultiin; street, • Seiond Between ::•Nassati-street and Broadway. {KT As fop vistas 111 enitIITSF hem t _co R? Agetlls: BENTLEY & READ, MONI rose, E. TIFFANY. Byeoklyn, H Gums, Orwell, Brad. ford county, und R. Q. Tumars, Binghamton WANTED• alo No tics GENTS to cancass . for some New and Pascua Wm* in ):every Co MITT tlyonghont the United Stater, To Agents ; , the mesa liberal meernragement is offered—with a small capital of from $ll5 to lel A chance offered, whereby a.l Agent can mar from $lO 0125 per week. i Er For flintier particulars, address (post paid.) IW. A. LEARY. 158 NORTH sncolco ST. PHILDELPFIIA. • will a_ css, • ISO, will eted ties 1131 TYPE 59 Gold,;Orner of Ann . HE Inittserihers huve lit en the TYPE Rum, DRY, No. sq Gold -street s and till contmoe the lam near late)) , conducted by Romer Thyme. flwyw,il attend to aWorders they may receive with puoe.usli. ty and dispatch. Ali the Type manufactured - br them - will 'be Band Cast ; am they wig.. furnish all kinds of printers' Materials: 14' the best quality. Mr. J. A r il'. Overend is "Still employed in super. intending the manufacturing department. WHIT/NG 4.!TAYLOR, (Successors-1u 112hert Taylor,) CII t nt.es MilirrlNG. Ti tooone New :`lt'ork,Jan'y 14, 1818. om. De t of its ems the 000 and tor ILL HEALTH LINIMENT, _ - 1c... A„-- dart.* cure for Itheumatism, Swelled Limbs, Pains in the cheie raid back, Buns, Sprains, Bruises, and all complaints requiring an externatiapplication, I;w1 sale by . . ~ :'l • BELVTEY 4.• READ. i t : , 1 1 , 'G. are du lets ted am *". 10 P'4lAlpacn . s, at a gr,pat.vareety of 4 and Otorikiiig, very cheap, it Jan. 17,4 848 iinuskurso rtarbs. ‘, G. Z. DIIOGCIi. 9 'sicinn nod Surgeon, 4ontrose, Pa.—Office r R, 4,carle & Co's Store, in the room fur. occupied by Panki & DiMOCif. OHANDaR & ca, Deakr. i l l 'r $ Goods. Grcic ries. Crockery Hard% -ware, Stoles, .Stove-Pipe,{ Ooks,• Stationery, &c. East 'ilia- Pu , 'u Avenud. . B. CHANDLER, • .C. SIMPSON, I .W. ROSE. • • 7 1 1, SaddleAlatileas, Trunk, 7 ker and rkpairer.&c. the " Democrat" Office, "DOCT. R. T YE''- BOTANIC & HYDRO ' ATHIC ' FII SI CIAN AND SURGEOT--Offieb t his dwelptig third house east of the Court use —Wilt be at home Saturdays of each we k, where he will be happy to uait upon all those wha 100:fairor him with a call. ~~~ SMITH tic S : lITTS , Physiciata IL Surgeons, foneshoro, Pa. Of fice of he first named the firm, over the Engineerto ,office, of titb latter at his its dence.,-; ' Srr t ra• I B. Strum , il'ii.4! - li. Dl* Atioipt7o44l;trov:- . .-Hoe re i di a. Ttirappic6Street, poe Caateololice,- apkiLOree, B eg#44 PFAlnktliz S RMAN, Dealers iq * Pry-Go6do, Groerieq, Hnrd-Ware Crockerif Iron, Nails, Fp sh &c.—One doo, below fudge Past* '' ;1 ' ' .....:11 ' , r :',;.:: flt, :G.• Trthi:D, ... ~ .• r - t . Dealer in. Dry Goods , diveeries, Hardware crpeltriry4ogiting GlaUes Stone & Glass -1111 4 0 s. 1 5 11 p* . iSr.e.—Fitit, 'Sfore below the Court Driutte= East aide of Public Avenue. - `44- 'IVM. VIIRItELL, Atteriteir l.4 bounsellor et; r.—Office in tbo Stereo 1.1 3 05 t 6c 'the room former -17:4,0t Pieg"4l Henry , D IS • - -PeVer. .1710410.4x1e, "Groieries, Haidware ' &C- - ;Btooklyn,'Susqta, CO:I Pa. DRY, treet, New York rd. per Yd. ALSO, lsome dress goods, he store of - 'BURROWS Sc CO. EKS, • use & Whip ma. rat two doom above Ea ovott his Office to r East of B. T. ours West of the
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