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4 .1 if r i ) : ' : i .1 i-'i Poetical. TtKB YOVIt COV9ITY PAPKR, 1 Twin night and Sniggle to his wife Ln? talking as they were In bed, Ol all the ills aud car and strife, Tkt fell upon hit lifoless head. "Hare have we been ail yeai's," quoth he, "A nil till we find both eudsduu'l meet; I've wurked as busy as a bee, Aud we can barely live and cut ! Otir children have uo schooling yet; Indeed 1 am ashamed of Beu . Poor fellow, I auv so much in debt He's had uo ebuuee, though now past ton." . But stop, bow ia it!" said hi spouse, - "Our neighbor! get along so well, . Have you not marked that furnier Blowse Wliat'er he bus van always sell l1 ilia boy, be says, know tar much mors . . ' Thau thorn who've been to school a year, L And then he always knows the luw, . When goods ore low aud wheu tliey're dear, Ilia larm though uot as lurse us oura, Is fast improving every day , . I'd like to know what magic powers lie has to help him iu this way.' And I would too pour Sniggle thought, - So uext morning forth he went. To Bud where Blowse his burgnins bought, And how be bad so little spent , Said BLowso "dear sir, the thing ia pluin; The question, uo matter how you take her, : Is answered by the simple words , I always taxi mi couktt Fa pick Tub Prairies. Bryant has written a delightful poem second only to his "Thanatopsisu--on these "gardens of ine assort. A poetical contributor to the Burlington (Vt.) Free Tress litis ulso apostrophized them, but in a more prac tical and fiimiliar style. He says: Groat western waste of bottom land, Hat as a pancake, rich as grouse ! Where (runts are full as big as toads, And 'skeelers are as big as geeso! 0, lonesome, windy, grassy plnce, Whoi.e buA"ulos and snakes prevail ! The first with dreadful lonkiug fuce, The last with dreadful sounding tuil 1 I'd rather live on Camel's nimp, And be a ymikee doodle boggnr, Thau where they never see a stump, Audsluke to death with fevur-n'iigor ! A Casus Analoiiilcua. 'A wtsliliy intrrl.nnl riled, his bmly wns disserted; No iymtoif offtlteaiM! wtiiaiiywlaire 'Ivlm-letl, Until ilicjr tencliml lh hiart tvhitli to And llu.y were unable But In Hit ulacs ther found-1 ComKuiid Interest Table. IlF.noic. It is certainly very gratify, ing to see evon the fair and delicate woman of our laud emulating the stirring sleods of heroism practiced by our gen erals in the tented field. The Boston Alius has the following: ' It is said that a young lady, who is a groat admirer of Gon. Taylor's epistolary stylo, recoived a letter the other day from a sweet-heart, inquiring if she would have him. She immediately sent in re ply, Gen Taylor's answer to Santa Anna "Come umliuke me." We imagine the principle of the gen tleman's subsequent action to havo boon, 'immediately if not sooner;" and not like Santa Anna by running away. Not far from 65,000,000 are yearly earned in Massachusetts, by females em ployed in the various factories aud man ufactories of straw, hats, stocks, Sec. A bout 40,000 females art) thus annually employed. tlP'Pa, isn't thut man in what is call ed the ipringtimo of lift; ' Why, my soul' 'Cause ho looks so very green,' C3TA Fop may oxcol in dross: but ad dress is the characteristic of a gentleman. MEW HARD-WARE! Wholsalc and Krlail. AT J. O. WEAVER'S CHEAP HAUDWAmU ST0R1 ' IN TUB TALLMADfiB IU.OCK. opposite Rober 6c Kutz'a Store w liorn can lie found a gciiurnl nssoi tincnt of wlsicli bo is determined to avll ut small profit, nil issonTffKXT cn.tjUTS IM tart a? roLi.owa: Tor Farmers Use. ICON mid BTKKfc 8HOVKI.S mid SPADKH Long std Short Hiiinlla Matiuro anil liny Kot ks Weeilingnud Hilling Hoes Crmllini ntnl Urnss Scythes and Crnilh'S Hny Uiik.is.ScytheSiiinths.Wlioti.tonei &Killlcs Trace, Hulior, Ug ami t ilth Clmiiis Choppiiij Ktp.,, Spring ltulancos, Hlevlynnla, IQciiiaiiic'H Tools. llraces ami Hits, Auuiirs and (iimhlets Carpenter's Plnuos, Uuvels unil Sipiuics Itrojul Axcj. Ilutchiita and Hammers I'luna-Iroua, Ouhkcs and Cnnipussis Firmer, Mortire and Turuinit Chisnla &.Cinugi)s .Stocks mid Ii''S, Plyors and Piuci-rs Saw Setts, Mason's Trowels and Kules Mill, Dastard, Taier, Klat and Half ltonnd Mlua Anvils, Vires and Hollows Mill and X Cut, Itip, HutuL Pannul and Duck Suws, Six. S r. Expected in a few days Rochester Cooper's Tools House Sc Cabinet TriminiiiirM Locks, I.iitchea and Ilin(;a llnus and Iron llliud Fiwtiilngs Hush SpHugs, Friiint' ami Screw Pnllies Urass Cuphoiird Catches, Imttons anil Boll Krrewsjtmls, Tacka and Kiuihiiig Nml ' Looking Olass l'lntes, Mahogimy Nohs, o Siiddlcrjr it ml Cui-riaifc Ti Itiiiulnst Buckles, llitts and Stirrups ' HnriMsa Mniiiitiiisj and Muddler's Tools . Shark Skin, Plush. Saddler'- Thread and Silk - Cotton, Wnrateil aud Straining Wehb , I' luted bashes, Handles nnd Uiuiils ' . Slump Joints and Malloalilu Iron Steel Sflrinf?, Iron Axles and Iloxnt . Droad and Narrow I.nre J'utent Leather.dumaHd Oil Cloth, Dnniusk ,ic PuMic Generally. . Table Knives aud Forks, and Steels Plated,Britunnin and Iron SpKina,&Coiree Mills .; Itntuunia Collee, Ten lots auu L in tors ' lliit-mnia Cups, C'uudlesticka und I.atnx , Snuilurs and Trays, Scissors and Sliraia . I' en and Pocket Knives, Needles uud Hodkini .. Prasf Curtain Pin and Duiid i... Vras Kettles, Frying Pans, SMiiue Pans, Iron, Nails. Steel and Hint. - A liirge assortment of all kinds aud sizes. " And "llmost every article in the Hard ware liua, from ' a Pm tosn Anvil. ' .:' ' . J. C. WEAVER. , ; TLaicastor, May 14, 1817. 1 BARGAINS. THAT May now be had at WISH MORE GOODSOR A DOLLAR T11.W A.U BODY ELSE, We ure now receiving our NEW SPUING GOODS, and respectfully invito every body to call and look tit our Stock. I'or Ij:uI ics Dresses. Wo have nil the new styles of Goods in market, I'luid and Plain Silks. J.awus, Bin' J Muslins French, English and Aiuuricuu (iingluiuis, Ginghams Luwus.Orogon Plaids Bareges (all vool) llaUiuines Mack mid White (iiu"liaiiin, Uliick l.asvns Ulack Uareges, Plain mid Suliu Stripe (all Silk aid Wool, beautiful for Black Drain) Khiulud Turltoii Swiss Muslins, very dctirablc Jor beemiig Urcttct Opening. 7C0 nieces or 24.30 yards of new C ALICOCS, iioni a Jlp up to a nuie-pcncc. AIo. A L'nncnil vnriulv of Kunc v (iooils, such ns, Itih- boos. I.iiwjs, Flench worked Collars, Kid (iluvos. Artificiul flowers, liouuot Caps, runs, Milts, &c Domestic. Brown Shirtings aud Sheeting. Tickings; Checks. Cotton Ynrti, (.'ottini Hutting: Coverlet Warp, Carpet Chain, &c. &c. WANTED, Wheat, Rie, Oats, Corn, Deans, Duller, merchantable trade- Lancaster, April 10, 1S17. STILL LATER NEWS! Keep it before the People!! i INTERESTING TO ALL! THE UMPE KSJfJNK P, Are now receiving ut the OKI Stand, THi: U1EGKKUED STORE. u largo and well selected stock of Which ihey urn now ofl'cring at prices that cannot fail to meet with the approbation of piuulNuers. Whether lioailing and boiling bo tho order of llio day or not, it manors little to us mid much lens to the public, provided llio hitter cull bo supplied with Cheap llnotli. We would thou sny to all who wish to replenish their Wardrubei lor llio Spring and Summer, uud in so doing, consult their own interest, to cull at the Checkered Storr, opposite the H. Hi, where the motto ''Eternal hostility uuiiist high prices," will lie miiilo perceptible on each iiml every urti cle in our lino of business. It would be in vain for us to uttumpt giving a descriptive catalogue of our (loodtand Vires, us is the prevailing custom; and us wo preler (lenlinu in fuels, we would Ihercfnro respectfully invite our friends nud the public in general to coma mill examine our Slock of floods, nud we assure ihem that wo will take pleasure in showing our lionils, lur we feel coiiflduut that u look at our stock will soon tell the story so forcibly that mine cum louvo wiilioulreloiviug tlioir wauls. Uur STOCK Ol DltY (,,'OODS, niiisists in every vurieiyof CLOTHS AITS CASSlMERrS, Hatinetis, Fancy Tweeds, (iainbrooiis, (told mix'd Siinimer ('loth, .leans, A very lurv'o assortiiioiit of Cotton mid Linen rmitnliiou Htull; t'liiin mill chei k'ed (.oat Linen. A great variety of VI'S''I Misi Foreign mid Domestic Pi iota, Luteal style of LAWNS, in IM.es uud Pieces (iingliains, Mnusliii do I. aim New uud rich sty.o Nil AWLS mid Renrl's A general nssm Imenl of I lan.lken hiel's for La dies und (ii'llllenieu llouiiuls, o.tia sup, now stle Iluiiuet nud Cui Hilihoiis, tiliives, llriiwn I lllciirird .Muslins Hose, Ticking, I'lirai'iils, Umbrellas, Huts, C'a.s. Hoots and Shoes. Cotton Yarn, Carpet Chain, assorted culms, c. in a word, wo have ull that may lie require. I ii. r nio apparel ul l.iulieaaiiil ( ieiillemeii, uveu lur the gay, the grave, the old, the young, rich & poor. Also a general iishoi tliieul of liiceiiivnre ami llai dwni'e. Mll.lt (JI.AHS, KV. C. All kinds of country produce taken in exehaiie lur liuoilsi Also V 1 1 1-. A 1, lur which llio CASH Is always ready, IIKINMI'NI), SON & BECK. Luiiciislur, April II, II! 17. 41! A (J Hi; AT BATTLE!! Simla Anna's Wonilrii Lrs lukrii Prlsnner!! TAODEHT riELDINO a frtll'l.l) r.isiiei'lfullv rettirn bis llmulc I,. I,w ww r,.;..,.L .....i ii ,,i.i ii.. r .. W ., .....o , 1,,,,, ,, v .MIITIIIIIV IM HUT very libond pattoiiago ho lias received ut their I .. 1 I II! , .1. .1 .1 , iiuiiiis, auu woiiiii iiiioi in uieiu iniu ue i in ts now on baud reudy to be disposed of at very low prices fur -. i n ii, a niiiipicio AnfiDKTiM BN T Or HATS, iiiiiuiifuctiircd necord ini! to the latest Klvlo and fashion, Ilia stock comprises HATS of all QUALITIES, fur, (rft, Neultsr, Silk, I'lnne, Mmtrat, Cathmr.rr, Voarte. 1'int, Dine, Brotcn andcommon Halt, CLOTH uud OIL-CLOTH CAI'S of every Variety. lluvincouiplovedthn soivices of EXPERIENC ED WoltKMI'.N iutlmmaiuifurtiireof his HATS und CAI'H, nnddesiriiuato iniikfl his sales corres' pmiil with the tunes, ho feels sal isfied ihat whils tliey will coiupare Willi llio work of liny nMiet establishment in the uoiintrv ns to niniliiv tlii.v are also inisiirpnssed as lo cheapness. Ho parll- cui.iuj niviiea ms trieiiii ami nil wlm may wish to obtain an excellent article, upon thn must lea- Kiuiiiiiie leiuis, in can anil examine his slock til HATNundCAI'S. He feels no dismsilioii to tiiinst about nihility or price uiroiigii an advertisement, Imtncliug on the old nud well established rule, that the "proof ,,!' an assertion consists in a trial," ho usks that be tuny be Ii ied by the slime rule, and that tho lovers of good Huts will make tho examination fur them selves. Ho offers liotliiiii? but a mod nrlieln ntwl 1i delnrmiiieilW sell low fur CASH, ho reapecll'uf- iy uiviu-s me patronage ot llio piiiine. ItOHEKT FlELDINli. Lancaster, May 11, ID 17. I JOI7N BURBCRBV. TTT'OCLD respectfully inform the public, that T. T uus removnii ins Mi.ip iu roster s Uric Building, iu the room forniedy occupied by .1 Work &. Co.. ns a Sim Klmo. ilh-Meilv hIu.uh r K'aulfinim's Drug Store, wbero ho will still con- ..uus w i.Biiji uii iiie in oil its vurious brunches. His work will be done in tun neatest ami most substantial manner ami at nrlces to suit the tiuu.i Country I'rnduc.o of- ull. kinds, takou in ox- mango mr wura . Laucustor, April 23, 1847 tf.iO lllauk illortgascti, ARE BARGAINS! Ac IllLLAICD'S Cash Store, Parasols. At any price that may be wanted from a quar ler up, Sun ShuilesuiiJ Parusoletli. Just lleteived. A largo slock aud food variety of Cloths, Cuasiiiinrus. (iold Nlixed Twe .ds Joans ull colm Sattiuets, &c. &c. . Also every description of Summer StuH's for Coats, Vests und Pants. A pair of l'uuts, a yards, Thread and Buttons for tvientij-fiee conts Hats. Expected to-morrow 20 discs Leghorn and Puhu Leaf H its, to be sold very cheiip. Ilonnets. Leghorn Straw. Fancy Luce, Dunstable. CI in i Pearl Straw and Luwn. Very handxome Children's (limp and Straw Uunucts uud Huts. Hoot and .Shoos. I.nrgo Lot expected tu-nioirow. Rags, Bacon, Eggs, ami all kl nth of VIu; & INLliAUU. 49 IMPORTANT FR01TIIB SOL'Tni LATE AND LARUE ARRIVAL Oli GROCERIES. Telegraph Line. KXNXEEAD & DOTY, MiioLi:s.vi.i: am) ui:taii, c tu Lsi m 8 HAVK JUST UKCKIVgn fllOM TUB So UI'II.AI. AIK1E srotii or .i:oi i:im, &c. ainuiig which may be louinl, New Orleans SU(i A 11. Indigo and Aladder Loaf do. Alum und Copperas Itio uud Java COFFEE, Cloves and Cinnamon Plantation Mulusscs, Nutmegs uud Starch Sugar 1 louse do. Camwood and Logwood Kiceuud Itaislns, Saluratits uud Whiting Cav. and Spun Tobacco, Spiiii.iSpaiiX e.uii.Segars (i Twist do. No. 1. White Lead and Oil Popper and Spice, Powder, Shut and Cups Mackerel und lleiriug Wrapping Paper Whilo l'iiih ami Shad Fishing I'ules & Tuck In Teas uud Chocolalo Pipes, Snap, Jto. V Ii V IV Coiistimtly on hand bv llio llurrel or pound. . pic:iv We have iu ulc arraiigeuients for a coiisliint and regular supply uf LAKE FISH, which will com liieucn to arrive as soon as llio Canal is opened North. Citizens ol Fairfield look iu ut. this Eslab lishmimt heliire you purchase, mid you will save money, that inn '-fixed ;-" uud no humbug. Lancaster, February 11)17. 42 Tin, Copper and Mieet-lroii WA11E MANUFACTORY. JOHN WOIIK & CO. WOULD reapeclfully inl'orin the citizens of Kail field and tho suiTouiliiig counties, that Ihey still contiiiiiu to manulm'tine, nnil keep on hand colisU'iiily ut their old sliiml, on Main Street, ryrav npposilu tlie Talleuulgo lluuso. "tl y all kinds ofTIN, COIM'Elt uud Jfl,1 SHEET IIIO.N WAKE. Jttilfl T,,By nilV0 "'"ays en liiiud nun tor saiu STOVES ul the must approved pallern. They will sell ull articles in their line at very low prices for cash. Those de sirous of purchasing, ure invited to call and exam ine heliire tliey piirchaso elsewhere. N, !l. Old Cupper mid Old I'mvler taken in ox chiuigo fur Tin Ware nt nil limes. JOHN WORK . CO. Lnncnster, April 0, 111 17. , Cm 18 HEBUEW PUSTER. rilll IS it bi-roniiiig one of llio uiul popular nii' JL diciuri now heloic me puiilir. I' or icnim inn nil siMlnl p.uns such ns llln'iiinaiiMii, p.iiii in i In hark, sub', or hirntt, it has uo riuiiil in thn nuibl It la abo clli. hi inns in rcimivinn u i n.",lmiHiis,(urns, Vc. We do mil ilusin to pulf I'nis nu'ilii ine will. old or hnilKn.f rertinei.n-s,liiit will simply nii'iitiim a KKW rvcknt CA8M, wlii-fe ii ha i cITectril cuies. Mr. SLOAN, uf Z inevvillr, i.fici having iiinVi r.l with rlieuiiiiitisin for nine yi'a.s, were ciueil lij ii'ing 1 1st) Hebrew I'liuier Mj. A.NDKItSON,ot Piiiii.iin, 'v.i limilili',1 fin a loii( lime with a lame linik, nrcsFioueil liy over lifiiiiH, ami ivascuied by using this phsi. r. The lullinviiii; cerulicaie Iioni Mr. WOIISTELI. editor of the Mastillou (iiiteile, was luiiiiblicd us a few tlnys since Messrs. Comstock k Co Dining last winter mill pilug, I wns o troubled wiili a pain in my briMM as m render mr unlit for liis ilmies of the olllre,aiul liesiing youi Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster, high ly icniiiiimciiiled, for "i.nilar cs, I Was induced to give it a nial, 1 li.,. worn a plaster ou my lireasi tint a tluirt time, when all pAin lofl me, and I a enabled sgaiu lo fiignge in the dulies of the olu'n. J. P. WOltSTEl.l,. Sold by CBOIKSK KAlU'FMAN, Druggist, Lancaster, Ohio. DW1S& WII.N Kll, Cobiiiihus, Ohio, Ceneral Agentf. in whom nil otdert tln.uM be adibeseii. Januoiy 8, 1817 :i3 Copui-tiieili.p oliee. Tll B iindcrsignrd has this day associated with him in tho lry (moils business, Mr. WIL LIAM V. COX. Tho business will in future bo conducted under the firm of Kiaiier ,V Cox. July 10, 18lli P. H. KltANEU. KRANER & COX, A UE daily expecting an arrival of alnrgennd well Selected STOCK OF GOODS. Tho old customers ol the concern, and all others for whom good bargains and choap goods are any inducement, ure respectfully invited to favor them with it call, . Lancaster, September 24. 1B4G SO Blank Siiitiniout For ale at the. Gazette Ac Express Office SLP- I AW. 1 REED & BAUGIIETAN WOULD most respectfully inform their old friend and the public vouerally. tliat they still continue the manufacture ot nitAVA ri iasv .tl- UU I O 6L O nUCO fssW.fl.tSBI , AT THBIB in S hawk's Itow, and opposite Durv & Reek's Drug Store, where they will be pleased to wait on ull who may favor thum with a call. They nutter themselves tnat njHin examination, tlioir work will recommend itself, us tli y keep none but the best and most experienced workmen. Their work is warranted to he made in the best and most fashionable style, of which, the follow ing articles comprise a purt: LADIES' Kid SLIPPERS, do. French Morocco Uuaklus, Goat Morocco 8TUAP HUOES. A boy from 14 to 15 years of use, will be taken to learu the above busiuess.of good moral character and ol industrious habits. None other need apply. BEKD &. BAUiiUMAN. Lnncastor, May S8, 1817. 3 ivew"ad cheap CASH STORE, No. 38, Main-Street, flrst door East of the SWAN HOTEL, riHE subscriber hns j;tst received and is still A receiving the MUST SPLENDID STOCK of (lUODtl ever offered in this market, consisting of China and Glass'Ware GROCERIES AND ALL NOTIONS, In their greatest variety. fyAII ol which will be sold nt the ekeapest rate, WHOLKKALB uud KBTAIL tVHEADS of FAMILIES and COIINTHY M BKC1IANTS will hud it to their interest to ex amine my variety before purchasing. 1. U. WIUTK. Lancaster, June 11,1817. 5 I) i. Van villi's Advertisement FOR 186. my 'VIE CHEAT AM I'.UICAiN UBMEDY Dr. B. Vaughn's Vegetable Lithuntriptio Mixturo ThisUiiiversnlPiuinceaisnow being introduced in to Europe, the East and West Iudies,8outhAiiicri va, and all other parts of tho (ilobn, wburo dis ease exists iu uuy fnrui. The United Slates mid the Cumulus have for lite past lluoo yours severely tested the virtues which tho proprietor, upou the introduction of this medicine, hesitated not to say it possessed. Ill introducing that CHEAT VK-j (IE TABLE ItBMICDY. the most sturlling promi ses were niiule, on the part of tho medicine so iinvtl was the theory the principle upon which tho cures wero to bo cHeeted, that tlio people threw up their bauds nud cried what next! Even credulity startled willi surprise, uud tho so called "FiiL idly" made themselves merry river the "new humbug." Hut mark tho result the three, years have passed uwny public opinion, llio voice of millions ami more of obsorviug individuals, have slumped this It EM El) Y llio must singiilnr, wonder ful, lui'oinprclicnsivo and minimi. his curative power ever produced. The ONE CltEAT DIS EASE, which the proprietor of this medicine had tho presumption to sny existed, and that all various diseases wore but secondary, has now millions of believers. Thoy must believe for they have wit nessed the efl'uct of this restorative. It has con ipiered ALL eases, by simply compinring the ONE.- The "Old School" now open their eyes. Their old dogmas, like tho morning mists lly be fore the light of truth, uud common sense now seek"" vjnd to health its own wuy, instead ul'cln ill S its cyns, inn! being led. The truth ol'tho prin ciple upon which this article cures is established, and tho statement is again boldly, most emphati cally, most decidedly reiterated. This medicine will drive from tho body every disease which has u naino uvcry disorganization of tho system which cuu oxist. If bone uud muscle remain, this iiiiilicincwillroslorotoii porfect stale. Tho old Calomel, bleeding, blistering system is iibottt to fall. Tho pniofdaily presenting itself of tins truth of OUll THEORY, isn prop out of tho old struc ture which will soon tumble lo llio ground, n shape less mass of iguniuiice and deception. INVALIDS, resnrt nt once to this medicine. It is n strictly V EC ETA 11 LB REMEDY, tho product of our own toil a compound of twenty-two dif ferent ingredients. Each root has its particular part of the system to act iiihhi, and this action is ulways prndilced its otlect upon tho wholo sys tem is immediately apparent. Testimony of the highest rlr.truelor is daily coming to tho proprie, tor, full ul truth, and you will always see naiues lilacos mid dale. Not a pnrtice of false evidence is tillered on the part of tlnsCllEAT CURATIVE. The nioslcnreliil perusal of the pamphlet is desir ed. It gives the character of ull the secondary complaints which prevail, and which havo been cured by ibis article. Evidence of euros, iu soino of tho most ilrea.llnl cases of lingering complaints which it has been tho fortuueof any ineiiicinc to cope with, is foipid cases which havo boon loll lo diet Hundreds in every largo city of our Union and llio Cimadas hove to thank this article for their lives, nud so do they, ns letters in tho possession ol Mm proprietor will show; This CUE T MEDICINE will cure DROPSY, in every Mtie-e (iRAVEL.and all kinds of ilillicul- ty iu the Urinary organs; Complaints of the Kid neys, weakness ol llio liack; r iiinalo irregulari ties immediately checked, ami n beuitby tone civ- en lo the system. Let every Female at onco re sort in mis bam, iUi.piciNr;, ami use no other. Hiseas.il Liver. Indigestion billions complaints, Dyspepsia instantly relieved; lthemualism, Cont, .Vc, produced by tho inaction of llio Wood, will always Hud relief; lullamed Lungs; Cough, oven Consumption, unless the patients und their medi cal advisers wero deceived; has been cured by Ibis medicine; Scinfulii and all Eruptive diseases: Piles, Eresipelas, Iiillammalion of the Eyes, Palpi tation of the Heart; Sick Headache, Jaundice Fever nud Ague tho whole nalnlnguo might be named seek this REMEDY, UUY NO OTHER. Put up in U0 u.. bullies ulf'; li oz, bottles , $1, each. , lie, careful Ihat uoh are not impoied upon. Eve ry bottle has the words, 'Vaughn's Vegetable Li thoiitripic Mixture" blown upon tho glass the Nyritton signature of"C. C. Vaughn'' ou thodirec liuns, and C, C. Vaughn; Doltalo, stamped upon Ihe cork. None othor nre goiiniuo. Prepared by Dr. C. VAUOUN, aud k old at the principal Agency, 1011, Main Street; Hullalo, at wholesale and iflail, to whom nil communica tions must como post paid. Offices devoted exclusively to llio salo of this medicine, ut wholesale nnd retail: New York City, LIJ, Nassau street, II, M. Lake, Mass., i!U5 Essex street, Thomas P. Chase; St, Louis Missouri, Mr. ,1. Walker, General Agonts. At retail by ro spectiibln Druggists throughout the Union, ns ad vertised in the papers. Wholesale and retail by C. iS. Hi id sal, Drug gist, 228, Main Street, Cincinnati, For sale by CEORCE KAUFFMAN, Druggist, Lancaster, Ohio; ami C. (i. WILSON &. CO.. ltushville. Ohio, D. It. Riiidhenrt, I.ylhnpolis, 8. 8. Russell, Pickeringtoii, II. & J. Leonard, Ilnsil, September, 4. J8 tti. ' 17 Notice. fiHE rfecivers of the LANCASTER OHIO WAN K, having contracted with JACOD CREENE, to redeem the Notes and Bills of said bank remaining in circulation tho same will be redeemed by said Gkkknk, nt the Drug Store of (ieorgo Kiiutl'mim, Main street, Lnncnster, Ohio, us the sumo shall be presented ut that place. II. II. HUNTER, JOSEPH STUKBY, Receivers of Lancaster Ohio Unnk. I.nnenstor. Ohio, Feb. 3, 1847. - ' 37 Itlank S'.ibpruas For Bilo at thu UtZRito and lixprcss Office CABINET WARE-ROOM. GEORGE L. ECKERT, TTAS constantly on band and for sale at bis old atl,ni1' ou Droad-Wuy. three doore-SoutU of Muntifuctured by exiierienced wort men aud ot the most modorn styles: ' consisting of ROCKING CHAIRS: - FRENCH CHAXP.D: ' Sofas, Sociublos, Divans, Ottomuns Centre, I'ier, Card, Dressing, End, Dining and Tea TABLES, . Pressing, French and I'lain BUREAUS, Wurdrobes, Washstaiids, Lockers, Workstands, FUEXGII, AND HIGH AND VOW POST And nil other articles i.i his line Umt may be called for. His work wi'J be made of the best materials uud finished iu a neat and durable man ner. Having a large aud select stock ou liuud he will dispose of tho sumo ut reduced pricos. and as low as any man sells articles uf equal quality ut auction. A NEW IIKARSE, with a fiuo Horse and Harness, calculated for tho purpose, nre always in readiness lo attend funer als. All Collins made to order. The subscriber will promptly uttond funoruls any where in the County with his Hearse freo of extra charge; and ull his charges will bo ut reduced prices. The subscriber returns his grutcfiil thanks lo Ins old customers und respectfully solicits u con tinuance of their patronage, G ICO ROE L. ECKERT. Luncuster, Fobruary 5, 1!J17. 3! SADDLE AND HARNESS WILLIAIVT STALLSMITH, WOULD respectfully inform bis former cus tomers and the public generally thut he has TO ANDERSON'S NEW BLOCK, Immediately above th Store lioom of . Where be intends keeping constantly on hand a large assortment of SADDLES AND HARNESS, of every description, tuck at Henvy Wngnn Harness; Stage and Buggy do. Cart und Dray Harness; Collars Travelling Trunks; Hand Trunks; Saddlebags Riding Itridlcs and Mnrtiiignles; Wagon Whips; Drover's and Buggy Whips. All of which will bo sold on the most reasona ble tonus, to correspond with the times. He feels satisfied that his work will compare with the work of any other establishment iu this section of the country, nnd nlso unsurpassed as to cheapness. Plenso cull and exnmino for yourselves, as ho will always bo found ready to wait ou those who may liivor lii in with a call. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for work. Ilepnriug dono in the shortest notice. N. B. All those who know themselves iudobted to tho subscriber by note or book account, will please cull and sottle immediately, as bo is in great need of money. WILLIAM STALLSMITH. Lnncnster, March 3i, 13 17. 4m4(i mmsm A NRW rREPAUATlON-Coiiglu, Colds, x.Asllima ami iJifkbjps of the Liiiics snimlly Prepared emirrly from the root of the (jinni(i. It is wanatuuil In contain no preparation or Ann moiiy, Mercury or Opium, but to consist iixclu ivrlv of tbs lienliug and rordial viiiurs of the plant extracted and concentrated by a peculiar chronical process. . Tho Ginseng has long boan known to contain powrrlul M .'. lical proprrlicSi The vast naioiiul n( it yoailv shipped to Cliinn, nnd thn reprcl of travellers wlm have visiird Hint country, long since satisfied ibu Mcilictl Facaliy that this ingenious people vt ere iu possession ot fo.ne secret process lor its preparation, by which thew wera ennnled to core many diseates of thn Lungs considered hi cuinblp h v European Pliysicisns. Hear lbs testi mony of Dr. J , Llii'lley, Professor in the London Uitiveisilyl "'I'here is uo tloubl that the Ginseng has really nil invigorating nud potveiful effect.- the viilues ascribed lo it by the Chinese are foundeil upon a knowledge, of its goo.l elTvLls and cannot reasona bly be called in question. The great superiority of llio Punncea overall oilier preparations heretofore uted eonsitti in tins, thut while they quiet the Lungs for a lima by tendering them iureiisible to the disrated anion, it ALLAYS THE IRRITATION ITSELF. Tens striking at the root of the Disease, Its ac tion is to ALL Af BRONCHIAL IRRITATION. By this power it arrests, as if by mngic ths wnrsi Coughs, often by a tingle dose In proof of this tve refer to the following Voice from your uext door Neihhois. Ihey have experienced its virtues on teemselvei nnd their fnmilies reasonable men with in reach of all who designed lo enquire; not mtn in Maine in (..corgis, hut C'inciimatians . Mr. Fithinn, Fifth Strenl ' Mr. Hartley, Friendship Alley, between Pike end lluiler Mr. William Parvin, Broadway' ear Yeatmae Mr. P Ileino, Mr J A Shepherd, and hundreds ol others fr-Sold by (iEORHE KAUFFMAN, Drog gist, Lnnrnsurt D B Rinehnil, Grocer, lthopolis; K Kalb, Rushville; N BCoulson, West Ruthville, and Utio 11 .MoMlor, somerset, Ohio DAVIS & WILNKRrColnmbiit, Ohio, Gencr al Agents, to whom all orders should be nddpitpd October 30. 1816 . 6mi3 CAPS! CAPS!! MS M A L LEY has just received a lot of F 1 N E FUR, CLOTH aud OIL SILK CAPS. which will be sold at very low prices. Cidl at the old stund, on Greene's Comer, west of the Court tiotiso. Lancaster, October 9, 1846 ' - 22 BLANK DEEDS.nently printed on the List of paper, for talc at this office TJ InscnsiMc Perspiration. The preceding figure is given to ropresent tlie Insensidlk ''ERSpmATtos. It is the great EVA CUATION for the impurities of the body. It will be noticed that a thick cloudy mist issues from ull points of the surface, which indicates that this perspiration flows uninterruptedly when we ure in health, but ceases wheu we re sick. Life cannot be sustuinod without it his thrown off from the blood und other juices of the body, nud disposes by this means, of nearly all the impurities within us. Thy langniigo of Scripture is, "in the BLOOD is tho Life." If it ever becomes impure, it may be traced directly to the stoppage of the INSENSIBLE PERSPIRATION. Thus we see, ull that is necessary when the blood is stagnant, or infected, is to open tho pores, and it relieves itself from all impurity instantly. Iu own bent nud vitality are sutlicieut, without one particle of medicine, except to open the pores uhjii tlie sur face. Thus wo see the folly of hiking so much internal remedies. All practitioners, however, di rect tlioir efforts to restore tho Insensible Perspi ration. 1 ho 1 hoinpsonian, tor uistnuce steams, the Hydropathist shrouds us iu wet blankets, the Homopathist deals out iufmitissimals, the Allopu tli tat bleeds and doses us with mercury, and the blustering Quack gorges us with pills, pills, pills. To give some idea of tho amount of the Insen sible Perspiration, we will state that the learned Dr. Leweuhnck, ascertained that live-eights of till we receive into the stomach, passed on by this means. Iu other words, if we eat and drink oiidit pounds per day, we evacuate live pounds of it by the Insensible Perspiration. This is none other than the used up particles of llio blood, uud other, juices giving place to the now and fresh oues. To chock this, therefore, is to retain lit the system live eights of all the unit ter ihat nature demands should leave the body. By a sudden transition bum beat to cold, the pores are stopped, the perspiration ceases, and dis ease begins at once to develop itself. Hence, a stoppage of this How of the juices, originates so many compluiuta. It is by stopping tho pores, that overwhelms mankind with coughs, colds, and consumption. Nine tenths of the world die from discuses indu ced by a stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration; Let me ask, now, every cunoid liuud, what course seems the most reasonable to pursue, to un stop the pores, nftor they are closed. Would you give physic to unstop Ihe pores? Or would you apply something that would do this upon the stir lace, where tho clogging actually ia! And yet I know of no physician who mukes any external application to effect it. Undor theso circumstan ces, I present to physicians, and all others, McAl istor's ALL-HEALING OINTMENT, or the WORLD'S SALVE. It has power to restore per spiratiou on the feet, on the head, around old sores, upon the chest, iu Bhort, upon any purt of the botly, whether diseased slightly or severely. It has power to cause all external tores, scrofu lous humors, skin diseases, poisonous wounds, to discharge tlioir putrid matter, nnd then heals them. It is a Remedy that swoops oil' the wholo cata logue of cutaneous disorders, and restores the en tire cuticle to its healthy functions. - - It is a Remedy that liu bids the noccssity of so many and deleterious drugs taken into the stomach. It is a Remedy that neither sickens, gives incon venience, or is dangerous to the ilitestiucs. It preserves and defends tho surface from all do rangeineiit of its functions. The surfaco is the outlet of live eights of thebilo and used up mut ter within. It is pierced with millions of openings to relieve the intestines. Stop up these pores, aud DEATH knocks at your door. It is rightly termed All-Healing, for there is scarcely a disease oxturnul and internal, that it will uot benolit. I have used it for the last fourteen years for nil dis eases of the chest, consumption, liver, involving the utmost danger uud responsibility, and I de clare before lloiivenand man, that not in one sin gle case bus it failed to benefit, when the patient was within the reach of mortal menus. I hare had physicians, learned in the professions I have bad ministers of the Gospel, Judges on the bench, Alderman nnd Lawyers, gentlemen of tlie highes eriidilionniid MULTITUDES of the POOR use it in every vuriety of wsy, and there has been but ono voice ono united, universal voice say ing "MoAlister, your ointment is GOOD." Consumption. It can hardly be credited that a sulvocim have any ell'cct Uhiii the lungs, sealed as they are within the system. But if placed upou tho chest, it penetrates directly to the lungs, sepa rates the jKiisouous particles thut jnro consuming them, nud expels them from tho system. I need uot say it is curing persons of Consump tion continually, ulthough we nre told it is foolish ness. I care uot what is said, so long as I can cure several thousand persons yearly. Headache. Tho salve hns cured persons of tho Ileadachoof 12 yoa'? slinding, nud who bad it rcgnlurly every wcok, so thut vomiting often took plueo. Deafness und Eur Ache are helped with like sue cess. Cold Feel. Consumption, Liver complaint, pains iu the chest or sido, fulling off of tho hair, one or tho other, always accompanies cold foot. Tho Salvo will cure every case, III Scrofula, Erysipelas, Sail Rhcnm, Liver Complaint, Sore Eyes, Quinry, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Broken or Sore Breast, Piles, All Chest Diseases tuck as Asthma, Oppression, Pains also, Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Tumors. Cutaneous Eruptions, Hereout Diseases und of .1 : I.. .i.i.. J me nptuc iiiuiu ia uuuuuiv no ineuicillo now known so good and as far, Burnt it has uot its eipiul in the world! Pimples on the Fare, Masculine. Skin, Gross Surfaco. Its first uction is to expel all humor. It will not cense drawing till the luce is free from any matter thnt may be lodged under tlie skin, nnd freiiiieutly breaking out to the surface. It then heals. When there is nothing but grossness, or dull repulsive surface, it begins to sullen and soft en until the skiu becomes ns smooth aud dolicute as n child's. Worms. If parents know how fntid most med icines were to children taken inwardly, tliey would be slow to resort to them, Especially 'mercurial W.engcs,' culled 'medicated lozeiuges,' 'vermifuges,' pills, itc. The truth is, no one cuu tell, iurnriuhly, wheu worms are present. Now let mo say to parents, thut this Salve will always tell if a child has worms. It will drive every ves tige of thum away. There is probably no medicine on the face of the earth ut once so suro und so safe in the expul sion of worms, Toilet. Although I have said little about it as hair restorative, yet I will stake it against the world! They may bring their Oils far uud near, und miue will restore the Imirtwo cases to their one. Old Soret. That some Sores nre nu outlet to the impurities of tho system, is. because they cannot puss off through tho natural channels oi the Inscnsiblo Perspiration. If such sores are healed up, the impurities must haveaumeotlier outlet, or it will endanger life. This Salve will always pro vide for such emergencies, j Rheumatism. It romovns almost, immediately the inllumntion and swelling, wheu the puiu of course ceases. Fevers. In nil cases of fever, tho difficulty lies in the pores being locked up, so that the bent and perspiration cannot pass oH. If the least moisture could be started, tho crisis hns passed and the dan nor over. The All-Henling Ointment will iu all cases of fevers almost instantly unlock tlie skiu and bring forth the perspiration. Srald Head. We have cured casus that actual ly defied every thing known, as well as the abili ty of fifteen or twenty doctors. Ono man told ns he had spent f 500 on bis children without any benefit, when a few boxes of the Ointment cured them. ! .....:; Corns. Occasional use of the Ointment will always keep corns from growing. People need never bo troubled with them if they will use it. As a Family Medicine, No man can measure its value. So loug as the (tars roll along ever the Heavens so long as man treads the earth, sub jeo to ull m.'imiilios uf tho llosh so long us diauase and sickness is known lust so lonf will this rood Ointment be used and esteemed. When man ceases from off. the earth, then the demand will cease, and not till then. . JAAIES McALISTEIt, CO, Bole proprietors nr th. M.i,..i i;..- 85 cenUandSOtenU. CAUTION. As the AU-llealinii (iiin,... i i countcrteited.we have given tin. Cnution to tho mi . in t lat'-nn Oii.tma,.....:n . ...... wui ue genuine uuiess ' Uie names of Janet MeAlitter of met McMi,. ter f Co., ure writtm with ,tII upon EVtBr luheb" ; .,,,' Now we hereby offer a reward or $500 to bo paid on conviction in any of the constituted court of the Uuited States, of uny iudividmsl.touutee feiting our name and Ointment. A.S. HENRY General Agent for) the State, Astir tabula, Ohio. ... For sale by Bury & Beck, Druggists Lancaster,,' II. & J. Leonard, Merchants, Basil, E. GoheguDi iiugg.oi, uauimore, jonn Noouynru,- urocer. New Salem, E. Kalb, Druggist, Rusliville, ff Uiiwiie.i, new neauuig, Asuoaugb & 15 eery Bro- August 28, 1816. " " " 10 HEALTH CHEAP. WHO now complains ef ill health, or talks of heavy doctor billr, when com fori, ease, neacc and health, are brought with "IlIBBARD'S FA Ml ILY PILLS, to alinobt every town or hamlet in your counliy" REV. B "HIBBARD," the proprietor of the-e excellent V ctable Anti Bilious Pillt having been in the practice of testing die power of medicine on die sick for the last thirty years, presents with con fulenca ibis almost sovereign remedy for Ihe worst cases of Chronic Dispepsia, Costiveness, Ditpeplic Consumption, Bilious Ch.olic, Erysipelas, Klicma tism, Sick Headache, Piles, Liver Complaint, Dys enlary, Nervous Dtbility, Palsy, Pleurisy, ft'orrnt and many oilier diseases which the human family are sftlicied, and asks that he may have the privilege of ufTroding relief to the suffering millions, by the useof his extraordinary specific. To prevent fraud they are sold alone by regularly authorized agents whose names will be published hi Ihe county paper Aoknts roa Faibnelo County Bury Ic Beck, Lancaster; C G Wilson & Co, Rush ville; N B Coiilson ic Co, Weil Rushville; S B & C Paden, New Salem j J Ketuer, Millersport; E Geohrgaii, Baltimore.- II & J Leonard, Basil David llolderinaii, Amanda: J M Siege, Lock burn.-Rober'. Cloud, Lithopolis: SS Rursel, Pick eringlon; I W and t' A Thompson, Canal Win Chester. PS Country Agents can al.vays obtain a new supply of the ahove medicine at Bury and Beck's Lancaster - December 20, I6IC . 281y I) It. ROGEltS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF LIVERWORT AND TAR. tSAKE and certain CURE lorCONSUMP TION of the LUNUS, Spitting of BLOOD, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Pain in the Side, Bronchi tit, Whooping Cough, and ALL PULMONARY AFFECTIONS. Certificate of Dr. fi'm. J. Richards awell known practitioner of more than twenty years standing. To ull whom ii may concern, 1 mnke (ho follow ing statement: Contcious thai it may apiear on professional, it is only from a perfect conviction nnd thorough knowledge of the essential benefit and scientific origin of the prepaiaiiou spoken of that I feel constrained from a sense of duiy to comply with the request of tho proprietor. I am a most inveterate opposer of quacks and quack medicines in any form, and most fully coin, cide with the clauses iu the Code of Ethics lately adoped by the Medical Convention of Ohio relating particularly to thnt subject; It may therefore be in ferred that it isouly from personal experiment with the preparation, and a positive assurance of its beneficial results, that induces me to recommend it as being all thai it represeats itself to be. The patient, Mr. Charles Wade, Sixth street, Market Space, whom I allowed to try the effect of the medicine, (but which I would have dout under no consideration whatever had I not seen a copy of the receipt from which the medicine iiprepured, obtained from the ngent, and which I am saiined is authentic,) was quite low with llie early stages of pulmonary consumption, foi which I had been Heating in ibe usual manner, though with less than my usual success; at his earnest request, and that of his friends, 1 examined the receipt, and was sufficiently satisfied of iu scientific composition lo allow the trial, and I am obliged to confeti its effect was at least surprising, inasmuch that after die con sumption of the second bottle my professional visits were discontinued, though I frequently saw my pa tient afterwards, restored lo perfect health. The preparation is railed "Dr. Rogers' Coin pound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar ;n and from lha examination of the receipt and the surcsss in my own experiment, I do conscientiously recommend it as a useful and valuable medicine; and I should urge my brother practitioners to procure the receipt, as I feel convinced they will agree with ma as to its excellence, and will no doubt use it in their prac tice, ail ball most certainly do, believing il lo be a most valuable aid in pulniuiiary cases that baffle the ordinary mode of treatment. WM. J. RICHARDS, M.D. Cincinnati, On. 1. 1844. . ASTONISHING CURE! ! Of Mrs. Bknj. Smith, living on the north tide ns Aim street, one square north of tho Cincinnati Hof ital. This is to certify that my wife was attacked with a violent cough, which settled on her lungs ami re duced her so low that her physician could do no more for her. She exhibited precisely Ihe same symptoms ns my daughter did before her death (ihe having died with the same discaie) and all our friends were convinced ihe would live out a slinri lime louder. I was at tills lime recommended to try Dr. Rogers' celebrated Syrup of Livei wort nnd Tar. With little or no hopes, 1 procured a bottle of the ngent iu this city, and upon return ing I found my wife absolutely strangling with her cough. I commenced giving large doses a tea ipoonful every hour, for forty-eight hours which railed her as by a miracle. I have sines adminis tered it in small doses, which has brought her lo tlie use of the fouitli bottle, and she ii now dnin: her house-work as usual. I have not the slightest doubt that she would have been iu her grave but for tli it invaluable medicine; and I return my sincere thanks to the eminent inventor of it, and do most urgently recommend all periens afflicted with any diea$ of the lungs tu give ii a trial . ' BENJAMIN SMITH. 1 certify that my husband! statement of my ense above, is strictly correct in every particular, and most cordially join him in grateful thanks (or the benefit I nave derived from this valuable medicine. ABIGAIL SMITH. Cincinnati, Feb. 13th, 1845. A. L.SCOVILL Wholesale Agent for tho West and South Southeast corner of5ih and Race Sireets, Cincinnati. Ohio. The above valuable medicine are also for sale at BURY & BECK, Druggists, Lam after, J une 4, 1847. ' Jy33. ' From Mr. James W. Estill. Sulem, Columbiana county, Ohio, April, 1844. DR. 1). JA YNE; Dear Sin I feel bound to you and tho public to avail myself of this opportunity of giving publicity to the extraordinary effects of your Expectorant on myself. Having boon afflic ted for several years with a severe cough, hectic fever, nud its concomitant discuses. I seemed only doomed to linger out a short but miserable existnuce, until the tall of 1839. when boiiiK more severely attacked, and having resorted to ull my former remedies, and the proscriptions of two of tue most respectauie puysiciaus in iuc neiguoor hood, without deriving ony benefit, or theconso. ntion of surviving but a lew days, or weoks at farthest, when tlie last gloom of hope was about to rauish, I bud recommended to me your Ex pectorant, nnd blessed by thut, Being who does all things iu the use of the moons und contrary to the expectations of my physicians and friends, I was iu a few days raised frem my bed, and waa enabled, by the use of a bottle, to attend to my business, enjoying, since, better health Hum I had for ten yeors previous. Jasuj W. Estill DnuJwinij, " . ' Beaver, Pa., January 22, 1841. Dr. D. JAYNE. Dear Sin Having been for a il' timo afflicted with Bronchitis, a disease which annually sweeps away thousands of the hu man race to a premature grave, under the mista ken name of Consumption; nnd having heard of the wonderful ellicacy of your Expectorant for Coughs, Asthma, Difficulty of Breathing, and eve ry other disease of the Lungs, I purchased two. bottles of it, and am happy to inform yon, and all the sons and daughters of affliction, that it imme diately suppressed the cough, removed the pain and difficulty of breathing, and produced a Ires and easy expectoration, and very soon effected a complete cum. JONATHAN DAVIS, Baptist Minister, Beaver, Pa. .-.."'( For sale by BURY &, BECK, Lancaster Ohio. " Juue25, 1847. ,s 3w7. sS s zrr rr? h