:~ YSd-'~'~: ~~lil ~i i Il~t~t ► ~i~ IS ` reinglvaida Nußing Potato &livid 'lathe /all, jot hi the Spring. 1 1 - Massa.. perroas:—One , fact, itha4 been acid; is worth an hundred theoretiodargu l neits. ',have a faciito communicate about the trow lig of potabk which I think worth aii*thing to myself; ittul perhaps it inay be . also to my brother fare era, I.et thine read, and try for themselves.- In the - -F of 1846,2• thought I *mild try to., grow potatoes that should not rotrau they- had , pnniouily done with me and my neigidianii:,.lk'Occarred to me that greeft,inastutielt'cantribute to produce the &mac, so Tdi3termined at a venture to alter the usual pl;iii - of manuring for the Crop it this excellent elahnog essential food of man. Instead, i. potting on long ingnurcin the frees itfile4 3be Spring, •I concluded to put It oniny pato ground in the Fall*: plough it in. Thistdid. In the spring, I furrowed it qnt, and - pianted my potatoes, without any additional minure. Wt . fall 4:1847,) I gathered the'crop,And never before ad sounder, or so large, so mealy, and. in everylrespeet . inch superb Potatoes, • My:Wkole crop was. The crop in amonet was tk,f4r . _ average yield. There were fewer small potatoes than usual found in it. • They , have kept well,. bath in the pit, and in the cellar, without the slightest sign of rot. The rot, bowever, wai.net at any rateis prevalent in our neighborhood last-fall and winter; but still there was some of it among my neighbor's po tatoes; but eot as much as formerly. • , What I eenceiVO to be established by this experiment-4o m 1 own satisfaction at least, is—That ploeghing-in manure in the Fall into ground intended for your next potato crop, and letting it dehompose during the winter, and putting no green manure on in the Spring at all, is a bettfr plan and will produce as large, if not•a larger yield of potatoes, of much letter quality-than preient plan of putting on green manure in the Spring, X. 0. Susqueha4ha Township, Dauphin Co, Pa. Dir. Judie LOBOOTRITII, one of the molt distinguis' hediAgriculturists in this State, men tioned to lie Casually; in a conversation; short time since, that he had at length got his farm hands into the practice of scattering, every morning when they visit the stables a handful or so of Plaster over the manure exoremented during the night or previous day. In, this wity the ammonia t ot the dung is fixed, and reduced to the condituon of sulphate of ammonia or rather an ammoniated Sulphate of Lim That is, the ammoiical gag; which is the:rnost fer tilizing part, fs kept in the manure; until you want it for the p, and then, like the Western man at the fight, you will "always find it than" ready ,to feed the 4aaws of your lante. In tonsequence of this practice of judge L's, his horses' eyes are tot injured, aor do their human attendants suffer niconvenience iy the sharp, pungent and valuable salt escaping into and filling thel.corifined atmosphere of the sta bles, subsequently tcrbe lost in the air. Their eyes cease to joater in a few 'momenta after the pla.,ster is putAin. , . He had some difficulty at first in making his people comprehend the necessity for the prac tice. A quitlitity of the plaster was always kept, in a tin.e'np in the stables, with postive orders to welt, and With directions how. Bat prejudice is strong, and ignorance indifferent to what it does not comprehend : it was therefore not done. Q,he morning the Judge was down in the barn with the men, at a time when am monia filled ttio stables, • and was exceedingly pungent and disagreeable. Calling the atten tion of his mih first to •the fact, he then took a tin cup partly full of plaster and Battered it over the floo4. Wh il e he was doing this the hands left tbefitables; but returning in the course of a feW minutes, they were requested to notice the ehange. The stables seemed like another place entirely. They said nothing.— A hint to the; wise was sufficient,. The plaster puts the .amttionia "in a fix," every day regu larly!--Penit. Cultivator. Another relative to, the Potato disease. —At a late meeting of the Executive Commit tee of the Ni Y.; State Agricultural Society, held at. Buffalo, Mr. F. J. Bette of Newburgh, communicated the followinginformation relative to the diseash of the potatoe " I have this year planted potatoes in my forcing house, which ripened some three weeks since, and up on digging them I found several entirely rotten. I deem this fact of some importance in ascer taining the mature of the disease, as it certainly refutes somei of the theories in respect to The houpe iikept at as even a temperature as practicable, without the use of artificial heat; and the grottod is continually moist; neither sudden alterhations of heat, therefore; nor sud den changeslfrom dry to wet, can be-lhe cause of the disease . The soilis made 31 feet deeli, very rich, from an admixture ,of well-rotted rnanure,' - m4; and shell marl, and limed very beavZy. , S5O are the facts, and they may as sist in arriving at some just conclusions in re spect to the tsease.—Atner. Agriculturist. Facts in ' l 4 ar I.to Cutting Unripe Corn. =lt ia.stati.:, , AStia American Farmer, that Iteliatt:enyn,;, , -int many days before it is fair ly glized, - ail ripen, and that, too, in most in stances,wititt any moment diminution either in quantity 4 quality, of the grain. In several instances, wych have fallen 'ander the observe-, tion wt. the - ett itor of that 'paw, it has when cut at the roots i , efore the - kernels had become fairly “spec d," fi ll ed even - More rapidly than '. while standiii That the stalks d& afford a Is went, even fi, some days after cutting he say* has been f y demonstrated by the &et, that an ear, pine .. d at the time of cutting:lo shrivel and " imperfect; whereas . tit* that remain,!' "fill out" sad bestowal itod TO r Pan T Irt.iii:,,,Txtsmo Ito tilti'Abreo ali -et lr r abust km*, pu thee itthre. quafta of eolitwatis i litlt stood all sighta ith* . Antmorbiaa.pu*e,the ; wbole ia~oa'ioKtki boil fora Viet!! qsa ' ***A* i t for ow Bib*" timi:Voin stalk sissai air those Perk moot - inrililb ;Jet* thiCligtoii. • Nl* will *Was* that dad • if is ssid, ;mas* Aioa_aa!tilay, *kV, ^ A'§ 34 1 100 14, ;' 41i - it ilia* if NOY ' *Wan • r 41 4 11.4 70 1114.1 4 4 1 111 4: MO 1;1 Nentifaspiiiirbo of Awe', irilljur#:.#4y,thst it ind tha tort . - " 1 14 0 1 1 * , 4806.00 10 0 .. . m. . 1141 . - _ • Wait.= ,s,:=;-1 l)lbser)a,4,7, 04 I .11161111*1111ilt 41 / Wlllll5l m , ==liMME= MME ' 1;.; .7.' . , i: . i‘ ' t ,140,1*"*CA011 SDlMMlCOMiaittlibEk. i ; .; 7 ,-:,. Illpetniville - ; ABEL 11. I; two' trit6vis, modkassa, • Chemicals, Perfumery: Gteasiira, Oak ClGO& Wstetios, Jewoh7, I.ltAtionery. Dry Doodikilardirim tO l , at tip% Oldittanii at N. IllitediAl THAYNIt•Ir L N. Bormoc kiITDROPATHIC PRIIIII q..430kM !artheir dwillhaff en Or lirem oldie • Biptlet Meeting Hs fletansays of each week, Who's... welt moon all those who may favor them G. Z. DEMOCH, * 1 PHYSICIAN and ammo, lionirese. Mew Salisbury's and Pont's was. eaddte, %roam Trunk. Vans* hoostrwe-itt Shop two doors at Oaks. Penner/is & tleaartoaa, Lanes the am Damedin the firm, over the the latter at his mildews. J. H. DIMOCK, Attoney et Law.—Hu lemon( pike litreeti one door Ewe of B. T. doors W.eot. of the Register Printir • W 14 . 7. T. Attorney & Counsellor at Law.- L L. Post &Co., in the room forme] Ty Drinker. . 111cClees & Bel 11) AGUE O.I3COTYFE 11.00Mlb south east caner of Bth street Portraits from the smallest brims' else, singly be in groups. The - Prom *4 in saying, that their work has •sk Second to none in world. Extracts froi the eXpreemon, cheatel dierr.''—Leiger• " The out has arrived to area dentand or practice it better tin —Baltimore his. • " Admirable! nadir% can exceed thi oacy."—E/. S. Gazette. Extract from the report of the Judger the Franklin Institute. " Dagnerreot partment there are same very excellent exhibition, and the *Ares think the Improvement in this breach of the restunmead'ed an 'award in favor of t kire, bat arti disposed to rank ufirst tine of IfeCLIES & GERWON, ar gest *amber r f superior sperissam." Way 1.184 4 1 Salimaidei, Tire & Thief Pro d Are-protf Doors for Banks and Mom, ; 1 eqeystsg — Prsoes, _Patent Slate lined Rof ikr.porkghte Water dada • and ilfirm. 1 EVANS Si._ WATS° ', 16 Suitii Ed.st.. apposite the Plll Erreltainut t ~ :ir* 1 ; 1:04,4„ M ANUFACTU :II and • keep constantly o . 'band. a large -';1 . t • ...$ ,- .4 -T i essortatent of the bore articles, A' ' ti!l 4 / tog lb 'th th ir te t I .. e er In e a n mpro .i.', .. • . tzY ,-- ,.. ved Salamander F ite- Proof Proof Safes, e. .1, ...,,,_ - ri . .. , , • which are so const ru cted as to pet ' 5 . ,II : 1 , "."-, 1' at rest' all manlier of bt al to 'their • ''''' ~."----z, tz.-_ ... . being strictly' ire-pro° and that they - - -?'. till resist the &eaten building. The outside cues of these Saks are mate of inns, the inside cue of soapstone. and between the ter cue and inner came is a soace of some three inch thick, and is I filled in with indestructible material, so to make it an hispoteibility to burn any of the mitten inside of this Chest. These Soapstone Salamanders w are prepayl Itini do. challenge the world to produce an article in the shape of Book Safes that will stand um heat, and we' hold ourselves ready at alltimes to have m fairly test ed by public bonfire. We also continue matmfaetnee a large assortment. of oar Premium Air bt Fjee-proof Safes, of which there are over 800 now in sod in eve ' siyinatance they have given entire s 'faction to the pnichuarti—of which we will refer the bac to afew gentlemen who have them in use. Haywood & Snyder. Pottsville; Jose Pottsville ; Ma William Cara DoyLesto G. Taylor; 129 north 34 et. wharf; Al Conveyer} , yr. corner Of Filbert and 9th steal 32 north 24 st.; Meese Bush. 20 north 3dl Pool. 101 south 4th street: Dr. David Jay' at - Matthew T. Mika 20 south 3d st name some hundred* of others if it wee n ' we invite the attention of the public. those in want of Pith proof safes, to call al ;we purchubsg elsewhere, and vie can sat they can get a better and cheaper artici than at any other establishment in the eft ,I. .- We ado Manufacture the ordinary Fin I it very low prices. cheaper than they ca I any other store in Philadelphia DAVID EV4 .10 HANNES Feb. 9. 1848. AT REDUCED -PR HBURILITT is now offering a larg e tensiee usortmentofGoons than e Raving bought.entirely for Cask, and .1 not hesitate to say that his selections are easily be beat, and will not fail to snit th • Bla stock Will ieeinde a large ammonia Trench sod English Gingharoe. Printed L , Unit De Lanes and Calicoes. in almost !style. and ohpayer than e-er. ihuganels Shoes—Rich Cashmere, f Vellums. Stridelas, Barrage and fancy ng .Cravata and Scarfs—of the latest styles, • Bo —Florence and Bird'e.eye „Olga Straw. Lawn and common fancy 131, Bihhoos and Flowers. of the newest styk Usti & Caps large asiortmen t ti ;INarieolared F a,ta ur and Wool B, Gen 'fancy Palm Leaf do.; and Cloth, Velvet Summer papa. vevy cheap. ~..Gents Summer Broadcloths, Gessimeres, Tweeds. ICI Linens. silkand ennunta 'realms, =dr Muftis large variety. . . Atio—Bed-teks; Meetings, Batting, Weep, carpallags, &c *inputs—A isms usatnent, and t Cuteititty--e superior cruele r cheaper HanDwans—a large variety, includlnj tools, , cut steei r mill. and cross eat fist Nails.. Holktuware, etc. Cuitus—of new patterns, very cheap. . Itteteurts—s desirable sasortment ful duo Padua. Oils. Grindstones, Plows Elpineintwitesis and Reels. iltisves—a *condor let of Cooking. Pt Stoves including the new Astern of sio All of which will be cold on the omit for cub. pr.duce. oi approved credit. 4 /011 NiffOrd; JIM. 1848 eft I. L. POST AWING bought largely and with t. hesitate to may there aro few If an; in this and 'as laud will be' au theaMst. Thankful for pot patronage, friends a large lot ef • Slo, K en ai & Reds Veanßroad oss. Plain and ths fancy bre anc.gerared Stria. De Laing. Dow brier, Ilar'd and plain Swim Mae, Shaw* a large aaecatment. SuMiner Goods efeari warleV, a largestackorßonneta, FI Ribboeir 'doge% Batton, Laces and Er -...bastamortnnan in nora. Coittoo Bato, Wick Cattail Yam, tad Carpet Warp, a eheap;st large quali tyrocke of Sisetitings " Cry, a &we sleek eraser et7lea, tee gresmaa end era be aald damp a pod sionooo.sosaguag at espy ri Hard Ware, at an mils coomm ammilswer.. & eras eat 0 114 1 SIPA NO& Otair-boor. 4 Vitro ausetwit 41fPliai uses% ram abaft. whom end Ardis UMW' wake Gobi s flerise Dew "haw Le. &a. Molomm iky 10, lee. I -, - ...• DIERITItiTit p4w a. SUM- Orxial. lloaateert, Areal. at Aterftleitfobt es Igoadayel ' 4 week filltod "1"1" .r *donna 'Deed '=, Hi Ikons idate*Witiostbill 05 1 11,19 1 4 Phston - Woe twit le ddi emay. - To boa Idol exereka. berth.llitiokeimopt ceaf piromo,o6o,•„*.. ABM; - se GalMOSlViipl !ISM te ibises al ' ONO; be witaisere lbeeibetlmi if ' iiitiribioNl lied Oka foil; me to pp OfsgOtietAleibilifii.i Newer ow AIM SoiNreelbteimbejort 64.1111.1 I Setietlatollieklisib way* 0 0 AlS74 B iittit ed aslird,j, "mew lbseeentodaly ete be le ••• s pod Dentlit lIIMEM MEI CALEB WEEK SMITH Sr SHUT' NEW GOOD SUHER STRI OF G nom MEdEI )IN NEALT111.111101..: Mee most effectoca of allisOgni remedies 'l l , • OR. DRAE'S PANACEA: 4 , TN* ONLY RADIC,AL CyfTlll YON CONSUMPTION!! lire* GM& ostevamts. loticum etc. Pa- lialso removes and perinanently cures all diseases ads _lig from an impure state of thejiloot via: Bonilla or Klog's evil,rinanatism, obstinate cutaneous eruption's Pimples on the face, blotches, biles, chronic sore eyes. Wog worm or totter, scald head. enlargement and pain 011ie bones and joints. stulaboru ulaers.sy philitic my mp tems, aciatieaor lumbago, diseues arising from an in prima use of Mercury. dropsy . . exposure ,or impru• dence in life, also, chronic constitutional dfsordera. In this medicine several innocentlitit very potent art!. cies °fake vegitable kingdom are united, forming a com pohod entirely different in its character and properties froto any other preparation and unrivalled hilts operation onthe system when laboring under disease. It should belle the hands of every Orson, who by business or gen aril mauve of life is predisposed to the very many ail. =Sots that render life a curse. instead of a blessing, and ,stifiiten result - in death. For Scrofula Dr Drake's Panacea Is recommended u a certain reme dy. Not one instance of its faildre has ever occurred when freely used I It cues the disease and at the Caine dqe imparts vigor to the whole system. Scrofulous per. sops can never give too much attention to the state of their blood. its purification should be their first aim for perseverance will accomplish a cure of even hereditary, didesse. For Eruptions of the Skin, • ourosoos ' Goo door lit home. may I* i maker' sad Democrat" Oflos of °Moo, of Sam. scorbutic affections, tumors, wbite swelling, er. ysipettut, ulcers. cancers, running mores, stabs and a, bites, Dr. Drake's Panacea cannot be too highly et:toiled; it marches out the very root of the diseue, and by remov ing it the system, makes a cure certain and perma nent. to Tarn. and 3 .de Sore el l led by Rep- No medicinepert:laps has ever been discovered which ghtes so much tone to the stomach and pages the were•. dean( a healthy gastric juice to decompose the food as Dr. Drake's Panacea. Cliestotast” Iphia. the largest Sr. warrant reputation she'd's and none an t & Gomm' br..DrikeePanacea b used with the greatest success is Aheuniatio Complaints, especially each as are chronic. Unities by driving out all impurities and foul humors which have accumulated in the system, which are the cense of rheumatism, gnat and swellings of the joints.— (Aber remedies sometimes give temporary relief; this entirely eradicates the disease from the system, 'even when the limbs and bones are dreadfully swollen. Consumption. bONICNIPTIOII CAN St CUMA.D.- Coughs, catarrh.bron chid', spitting of blood, asthma, difficultor profuse expect toeaticn, hectic flush. night sweats, pain to the side, etc. beim been cured, and can be with as much certainty as any other simple diseue. A specific has long been sought for, but in vain until the discovery of Dr. Drake's Palaces. It is mild and safe but certain and efficacious inlits operation, and cannot possibly injure the most del. kite ainatitathm. We w,ould earnestly recommend those afflicted to give it atrial--and we believe that they will not have mansion to regret it. -The system is cleans• elrand strengthened the ulcers on the lungs are healed. sid the patients gradually regain their strength. Read the following Testimony. last fair or dee de• vas In the, progreealve v have tiot , compett. • °Wee. •• /air El3=3 Chub. " Pena, Dee. 14th, 1847. . Duran—ln reply to your question respecting the *of Dr. ,Drake's Panacea, I will say that. eltagegh a perfect disbeliever In the existence of a panacea. or ricers ke. all diseases, however valuable it may be in certain oceiditions.of the system. stilt I have believed that a cure 114 consumption would be discovered sooner or later, and curiosity led me to try your medicine in two inveterate cakes. They ware pronounced by theattending physic. aunt to be pulmonary consumption, and abandoned by thOn as incurable. One Of the persons had been under the treatment of several very able practitioners for a number of years, and they said she bad "the old fashion edlconsumption combined with scrofula," and that sh e might linger for some time, but could not be permanent ly believed. In both caries the effect of the panacea has been most gratifying. Only four or five bottles were used by one of the-persons before she began to improve rapidly. The other took about ten. I will only add th at fathiliar as I am with consumption, by inheritance and by t the extensive observation as .a study; and knowing alio the injurious effects in nine cues out of ten of- tar, Iteast. and other vegetable tonics, as many of the ex. torants and sedatives, I should never have recom mended the use of Drake's Panacea if I had not been *treated with the Ingredients. &Mee it to say that these are recommended. by our most popular and acien tiflo physicians, and in their present combined state, *sin probably the best alterative that has ever been made. The cure is in accordance with a theory of cote sainptian broached. France few years ago, by one of the most eminent writers on - medidne, and now es• taidished by facts which admit of no dispute. Very respectfully yours, L. O. Goer. To use the language of another "Dr. Drake's Panacea is itlways salutary in its effects—never injurious. It is not an opiate or expectorant. It is not intended to lull the invalid into fatal security.. It is igreat remedy— a grimd healing and curative compound, the great and only remedy which medical science 'and skill has yet prOduced for the treatment of this hitherto unconquered milady. And no person afflicted with this dread disease will be just to himself and his friends if he go down to the crave without testing its virtues. A single bottle, in newt cases, wdl produce a favorable change in the condition of any patient however low." • To the Ladles. G. _Lawton, • , Pa. N. & coder Cam, ohn IL Ford, James IL •a. a month 341 • • We could • ary : Now oaarticulad r y gore be. them that at Our gag Foot Cheats, be bOught at NB. " ATEION 6-ly Ladles of pale complexion and consumptive habits, and such as are debilitated by those obstructions which fehales are liable to, are restored by the use of a bottle or two, to bloom and *ow" It is by far the best remedy eier discovered for weakly childrewand such as have bad humors, being pleasant they take it. It Immediate• ly!restores the appetite strength and color. Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorating stem on the human frame. Persons, all weakness and laisitnde before taking it, at once become robust and full otguilergy under its 'Whew-a. It immediately counter act, the nervlessoess of the female teethe. iCsertos—Be careful and see that you get the gen ube Dr. Drake's Panacea-- , t has the signature of Geo. P Stares on the wrapper—and also "Dr. Drake's Pana cea. Phila.., blown in the glass. - Prepared only by Storrs add Company, Druggists No. 211.1 forth Sixth at. Philadelphia. ly n 6 Bentley & Read, Agents for Susquehanna coanty. end more me et heretofore. sly, he 'does • 03 as mumot Most Miceli t of Dtbll4l 9 erne red Ku ase variety of and plain Shaer* and cheap: _ Ad, fanCy and mesa, and rich for napped, Leghorn and and Glazed i!g Vs• Pinot ' dont; an everr. cam e Iron, Sinel, THESE pills are purely vegetable. • They eleanaeand restore to healthy action the digestive organs, they meanie and purify the blood and give it a healthy flow through the entire system. They are safe and sure rem edy Old Liver COMplaints or Bilious Diseases in all thieir various forms. Nervous Debility. Headachd, Coughs, CAlds and Ague and Fever. Theyare mild bat sure in thitir operation, and perfectly so for those young and old of:debilitated constitutions, and as a faintly medicine aro aerirsUed. We have always taken great caret in select Wu and compoinding our medicine, which hu always Bien done by Dr. Smile in person. They are warranted not to leave the bowels costive, which cannot be meld 0' any other pill now in use, ...WPrtce 25 cents per box, with fall direction. •Cantiph.-4'. Childs was associated with us for a time, whose business it wart° sail and distribute, bat that con- I neittion has been dissolved, and those pills bearing' bis same on the box, that were genuine, have been gather. ed up, and the name of the original proprietor, Dr. E. L. Shale dr. Co. is found on each box of the genuine , ttr. S. has always manufactured the Sovereign Balm Pin& Iridium— Castings, Rai Plata .; Pipe, &c. °rabbi MIMS MI betterthe, do Dot ' stocks I cheapest the 're offer to our :Hold in Montrose by A. Terrell ; Frlendsville, 0. L. Near Milford, Wright i Bennet; Harford. G.G. Pade: Bel:oily - n.0. A. Bbbidaw Gt. Bend. WiliDer.an *hum, rich Awns. iPons- Linens, Andrews' Pain Met. Death to Pain, relief to the sick, health to the weak, a bairn is found to the whole human race, in M ANDREWS , PAIN KILLER. wenty- ins Is entirel • Vegetable mpound. composed of t a five di ff erent y In gents & Co is an internal & external remedy foirithe care ott.aogbs-colds-pains-nervons and sick headaches, rhtematiete. cuts-sprAns-apltisi affections, *winner complaints, ctaderamortam-toothaclie-erup ions corns-plies, fitizen perm— bat4s-scalds.ague in tbefsee and b4ast, cerelc-bru -es, lose of alr ea tL i t-Glitieral Debbitv asthma &c. Put up in Wales for : e , ax per b atik... Pl* - , turen Mars see pamphf thelets be had of every seem ' a bilef Emmy oto origin, discovery end 'pied effects otliakewerale SSW, esrtiliceue of eum. ileac DON kb. li,' LOOK OUT FOR FRAUD! Tee triumpletet sulimit of Askew! Pala Killer le reminieg Wiese Mat premiere death of millious of our rims, led the PM &lead here wsl some 'Moho& Itmey be truly saki their villaisses_ Mat their 41Usey by aesimplieg to siN was Pet in ebradarke sparkle' ankles caned P4a KIWI. I Salm Writ appeeral and ao doubt whew willogleg fiaithee Mama for tbe peteaded miaow forged certificate', im. ~A,osall sersiesecr Met Gaoler Pyle Killer MS the WV' lids:stature minim on the.lebel of each bottle in . simply ea for Palo` Mlle; but ask for As- Killer end be sure you gm We geoolne. Toed at $l.• Nitchell• Drug Store by A. Terrell. sole agog tor AIIMMICIAMMIMI MA Milk A PkYIKAMM ; N. Mitchell at ,CO.,Aseire;:4l - 14Ump-Illpdriplho—U Renew & emtGib -04,....4 strew New Mllford—A Durham, Tuekhanereii-D Biltillklitqww-nrar kmer, chnio, N T. , wholesale and retail:- Inidl the mampel towns in the United States and OW*: 411oidermaust be "dimmed at I Andrews,- Ithaca _ ..., TIMIS 3M •ICP , :PrC' --'---"' , 500 g ou riiii l l " ; . l',"Thai Oinfibeinn - sad Summer f ... • -B. IL; LYONS' k to. was, Califs, 4 R. Parasols SGI to tows, a;,' Iris '44 b,s. ,I ~Mr.yiwa4' lb* of t opir. 1141 PARY Wag big '4l *So* as m ai* isi4 roe Illtaiste IT= ipiotaßiniPl; LAwilk Ob4basuktritits, %Ai; Cassiamores, estinetta. Bammor-Staff, obasp by. , B. CHANDLER /COO. 411011110, 40014 111-faqi OIT N l ffira t Buse, sad Wkkbig,cheap.ag th• 'Sort ofJ . LYONS. Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Rheumatism. ". • Its it • v c ff) s` ll )D• l ii 6 I wiwrEsai NIENt 1410 X COLLEGE OF HEALTH; aninainpatreo, Buffalo, N. Y. T i me DR. G. VAUGHNI V etable Lithtintriptie Mixture. IS celebrated remedy, le constantly increasing its by the many ruin It is Making MEM • ALL OVER THEiWORLD. - It Ints now become Os oalyirelicimg for family Km, and is particularly recommended for DRopay niltpLes of this complaint immediately relieved, no mat ter w long standing. pSee POspialet far testimony:— Th sidlseame Is as frightful, as Cnoilmta, and the slow and .MAful progress of the malady, 8/eating tits grim to a whichlenders the patient ;111, terly atsbia o e, Wane of iii most distreiaing features. I . HITHERTO: INOVR&BLE. hgtoit yields to this remedy — and; Physicians use it pub lic and privately with perfect success. Let any one Who ever had a symptom' of Dropsy, of any character, this article by them and if they would avoid the as *rat • . ; APPLICATION OF THE KNIFE. to orate the system awl let tits exams/wed terrier kap ate g, only to fill up again, and finally tad is a dreadful de L, , let them Just use tins remedy in season, and a re co cry fissure. Let them try it atany stage of this disease, an it cure is certain, if they will give it a fair trial.. GRAVEL, and 011 djseasesof the urinary organs ; for these distres, in complaints it stands armee; no other article can relieve yo . I and the cures testified to will convince the most skeptical ;—see pamphlet. 10w many sutra from this painful complaint, and fan cy Mere is no cure. You may Wilk you have gravel when theire is only inflammation—there may be calculi—and yet It May be hardly forined—it may even be stone in the bladder, yet you are sure of a cure in all but the bat na fl ied disease, and- If stone in the bladder does exiA: by the aid of thismedicing all inflammation caused by it WI ' , subside, and unless the formation is of years stand; I , • the calculi is dimelved„and brought away in flue pa fetes. All stages or this Mae:me has been cured by this Ini lure. One 'of Ike first Medico! men is the State pf N; York leas cured of treed by Mil sselik ixe. See P "kw. ... 1 , LIVER COMPLAINTS. • Me. and Ariz, Bi/iasal DinajCl—To the Great West mutate wherever ;these-complaints prevail this iis offered:, NO MINERA.I. AGENT, ieteleterioas casspossel be a part of Shim mixture, lt ennui the+ diseases with certainty and celerity. and does nut tee* the system torpid. See Pamphlet. IV thoroughly does this mixture act in this disease, that an immediate cure is made. All other remedies are now set aside, as this great vegetable preparation. safe. (fbr it contains no poisonous illiberal, which is the basis of all other Fever Ague and rettimlies„) SPEEDY AND EFFECTUAL, i t it4 u tlmrand healing medicine. and is daily curing i l In The ser.ret of'lir re-building the entire eon stittulon is. that It is •com Pounded 'of 22 distinct vegetable properties. each Mot a tweedy distinct by itself. PILES. complaint of d most painful diameter. is IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, and a cure follows by a few days use of this article : it is farbefore any alter lytepatation for Um disease, or for any other disease oriiinatinc from impure blood. Ste PAM- Phat• This disease is purely one of the blood ; the action of this medicine s is so speedy that the Pile., tvhether inter "nal or external, will lie cuter by its use in a few weeks.— Hundreds, ;scrimps we can say thousands have been per fectly cured in the use of two or three bottles of this tuts turt; and as this cure Is produced from the action of this panacea upon the blood. it is tore likely to be permanent Mail any cure produced (rota external remedies. DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEt, • wet& back, ‘veakileoi of the Kidneys, &.c., Or mamma tionkif smut% is imatedialefy relieved by a feio daye use of Mulls's/heist, and a cure ii always a result of its use. It stands is A CERTAIN REMEDY for gruel complaints, and also for derangements of the fe malk frame. IHREGULARITIES, .SUPPREBBIOIIII3, paituful menktruations. No ciliate two ever been ofxred gram this Oita :could lona this kind of derangements. It diay be relied upon as ri sure and effective remedy, and did !we feel Permitted to do so could rive A THOUSAND NAMES as proof of cures in this dittnessing class of complaints Seel pamphlet. AU brokts down. debilitated einistitalithis froip the effect-of mercuryl,.will find-the bracing power of this article to act immediately, and the poisonous mineral eradicated from the system. 7rar 12 ilistiact properties which compose this 'article; maoifest themselves particularly in the application of the cothrnd• for the &weaken class of complaints which heap this inmeraph. Fu* anemia there has bees and us the porta of EkrOpe, a ;CERTAIN BOTANICAL AGENT, which in till diseases or derangements of the female frame, ob*uctions, difficulties, ttainfultneustruatirins, &e. has etreruhl a cure. This root is indigenous to our soil, and found in large quantities, and as a medicinal property stands without an equal : it forms one of the compounds in the preparation, which as a whole is the best remedy ever given to a debilitauNlfenutle : it is sure, and the sys tem"will be restored to health by its use. ERUPTIVE DISEASES will find the alterative properties of this article PURIFY THE BLOOD, anXdrive such diseases trim the system. See posephlet for iestimony of cures in all diseases, which the limits of an advertisement will not permit to he named here.—