The Somerset herald and farmers' and mechanics' register. (Somerset, Pa.) 183?-1852, September 22, 1846, Image 4

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TERM OF THE HERALD, I
TW ranee i fuMivUl eer Tuesday, t 2
ner lot-ucn. imvM ht't-vearh;
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If nf ri 1 wiiii lUc year, S2,S will lavsna-t-fer
for "? mw.tr
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qrc. f, be fir three mseitmns nwl
Jnl- r? u!eip.!m insertion: Ion
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cent
gcr
ii.rinr,HtnM initorlf
.itoiNititit'Mii. itm-c iin.es. at S3 per square nJ
Ml ynn f'-r 'very u'f'r iiM'flin.
A p'nnli'pn r'i "C urnpur, wire.
m.i w.-i of S:oysiown. having . j
ho.Ti 201 wtk '"ar I..e- hej
rr -jKMiv .l I)'"T. WI. he
off r-.f f.T rmi i ; ! outcry on the'
rrriiOSCH oi the 1-1 rM-l.T Plt. for ;
one year fr''ii ibe first of A pi ll ensuing.
Jf n d re.ueJ. ii will then be offered furl
JOHN DICE 1ST,
July 21. '4G. AlmV.
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Kstate tf John Wigle, docM.
fK l' TFJis ,.f luiininisir-tion on ie ;
2 t-?iHU .tf JoImi Wij . I,. ie of Siiiiiy- j
tf-k ow nhip. dfv.tft'ii. hitvitiJ lf n j
rHDd M m. m ni i. nsic'ii ? in
il l ntviislii!. lie req!iet nil jcisoii
it 1. in fn I rsuiie ti a 1 1 lid Jit his
nn( ft i'liur-iliiv fit? Ifi of Orto-
4'r xt. pr'aril i ffiilc. mid liinso
iiavnt rhi'ui nainst ..id 'state, to pre
nif)i il.f hi ;.i ilie miic t i tii e and place,
pr'iu i ly amlieiiiica'pil.
AIJNER VODER.
Anj. C.. jfi-Ci A'lm'r
(Dhesa parade
"WM5 WITH MEXICO!
fPHM iiilsrrier th.n.kful for p;t fa-
ti ifi, iiir-n nil? mr int'ii i 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,
in riii'Hi4r ;imi imp jhmmk hi gfiw-rHi
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ly occnnie.l l.v bim iinmeilMtelv west ol I
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the rKi(l"iie ot Jolm I.. Nixdt-r. ui
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one b.or o i'it? othce ol ('. F. i
m , r i r !
iHlttcJu'll. L.Ci , HI ibe lbr..liii!i oT Sum i
cret where lie will eotiMaiitlv keep on I
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of rterv d.gcriotion. otaitutaeiured from
ibe :el mn.enat- -.nol i,. a ,.e-.. and du- i
r..le .i.ioier. i'OlM'F.IJ KETTLES, i
2STOV 5 ! 5 0, J,"d 'lier
s.rti. les in Ins line of lui-inesa v:ll be j
made t . ..r1er on short rot. re. IYrsus !
wi-diiiijf P. purclpise jri,rM! and cheap ar- !
tide me res jicctlull i;ivi:ed l yie bim
call.
Approved conntrv produce will be ta
ken I.I exchaece fnr w:ie.
J.WlES LI. BENFORD.
Feb. 1 T-'m.
N. lh Al on band, a number o
Hfover. of different enft. which will be
fotd -be::p. I
Tfc I) rv n T l j t m V AVt I
f 11 15 5; Ii Sill 1 I If) T ;
"STIIEKKAS. ty an act . ,f the C en- j
'H fral Asemb'y of the Common-j
wealth ol renimylv-oia. entitled "An aei 1
rel.tiini-; to !.eE)ecti..t!?of this Common-i
vealtfi," it is enj -iiied on the Sheriff u, !
five public notice of such election. ;mu1 !
t entniuiate in such notice what ofib-ers j
are to be elected; In pursuance lliei eof. i
I J A COIV Pill LI PPJ person fleeted a judc sli.il noi;,tu-nd,
n- , rr , i r t. ' then the inspector vvi. .shall have reeei-
ii!h Mierui ol the cuniv of Somerset i .i i i . i ,- ..
. . , , , - . ,. veil ibe hiuhesl Ptimher ol voles, shall
! herehv in Ac kmiHn ml ic.ve pu!. he ' , ... , , '
. i , . i r . . , ;ijp inl a jiub'e in his place; and if any
notice M ibe qu.diiied e ectois of He eaid ! . , -i ' i i r
.,.,,,,. ,, , i vacancy sli.ul inii'iiitie in the bo.,rd for
ot.au , Hut a j
l . the sp-.'fM-ol one Imur afier the tune fixed
UCUeral lleC tlOll by law for Ibe npeniojj of the election.
t ill b.- Ijld i 1 1 'he second Tuesday of ; the ipialtfi d voters of the township. wan!
Dcto w r next, C'cmj ilj- i:i;li d .y of the ! or ibs'.iici, f.r which such officer ha'l
mon.n.) aV Hie several elcciion districts, have heen elected, prcrnl at the place
t' w" I of elrctimi, lail dec; one of t'.iiir nuin-
Tlu; Elector of the borough and brr to fill me vac nicy.'
Ifiuiisbip .f Somer-et. to meet at the 'Incase any clei k. appointed under
Ci'iMt House, iu s id borough; j the provision f this cl. shall nea'cet
The I'jIectMrs ot ihe towohip of Mil-, 1 attend at anv election during ti.i ear
fori, to oteel ?.l the house of John VY e- it s'lall be the duty of the inspector w ho
Jer. in said i-i,f,.p; ! pjioinied said -ierk, or the person filliur
The I'.iccHiisof ihe township v( Tur- the place of such inspector, to f..rihviili
keyloi.i, to meet at the bouse of .eejdi appoint a ttnlah'e person ju; clerk, qtiili
I'rinfv (now Ge.-re Ansil) in said . lied as nforesa.d, w ho shall perform ihe
tuwohip. j duties f-r the year."
Thr Llecioiy of tl e township of Ad- "It .shall he the duty of the several as
li..o o, im itui ii- bouse id Sontiel El- . scssnrs, respeciiely to-.ntf nd at the place
d. r. in the. ov n i.f l't u iSuroli. ju s -id of holding everv cnpral. special or
Iowiih;p;
I J.t- I.i. cimp ol iho t.twnbip f K!k-' said leciion is kept open, for the pur
lick, i. h- et ai the l(..ii-e f.o mcrl occu- 1 p. se of giving information to the inpec
pie.: t.y Jof..-j4 MnU, in Sliabury, in tors, and judge when called on. in rela
rti l lowu-hip. i lion to the right nf any person assessed
"i he l;iec.o of the township of Sum- 1 bv them to (.te at such election, or such
mil, to n. e-i hi the Schou ll.mseol My- itlier mailers in relation to the ;,ecCsS.
r' Md. mi ud ip, inrnt of voters as the said inspectors or
The Elector ..f the township of rnltpr of tltein, shall from ti-ne to time
Cirretmlle. lo no-ei at ihe iiute if rcquirfl."
Ciorh-i.,-. to (Mid township; j "N,, prrson shall he permited to vtitc
Te Electors o itie township of South- at any ileni.m as aforesaid, than a white
V)i.i44t, to no et at ihe bouse d D .r.icl freeman of tiie age of twenty-one years
X.eph-v. in s-jH lowusliin; , of m,.re. who fliall have resided in" this
The Electors o ihe l. .rough of I5er- State at 'east one year, and in the ele
tin and tlie t. uship ol llrotjicrsvalley, ; ti.ri district w .re he offers to vote, at
T meet .1 ihe houve f Aiehihald Comp- least ten divs i:inordi itel y preceedina
ton, hi id Itoronul ; f tieh lecti..n. nnd within two year patd
The Eb eti rs ol the ti.w nhip of Sto- a state or coutity tax. hicli Mivtl have
mcuN v. (M i l a i ii e i.onss; )i j.-.coo
Wip. Jr in s:iid cm tjohtp;
Ibe LU'cors of the lb. rough of Stoyn-
t- u. o 4J.eet u the house of John Iltte,
i" aid lor..i gh;
J':ie Eieei.MS r v, fwtidi5p of Que-
inal.on'og. 1 e. t at 'he h use of D .vid
Sb .tr. r. in S o s... n;
Tne i'.iecf r- - f ti e inwnslupof AUe
',p ,,,,fe ol James
I'hiU,.,.. m satd lownshij ; :
The i: e-tors of ihe townsbtp of Con-
jmaofM. meci at ,he huue of I'eier
'II ,p; f , ,. fe. ,
lbs L!ccors of the township of S-iaJe
in
-aj, lownship;
The Elector of the lownshtp of rain i
t net l the School Honn erected on
ihe laud of Henry Ucrkcy, iu eaiu town-
Jennec, to meet at the house of George
arkpr. in said township;
At w liirh timp ami pl;cettie Qualified
(lie House of Kepresenta
tives of the United States,
. in conjiinciion with' the
ronn'ics of-Fayette and GrecnV
One iorsim lor Cannl Coni
inissionerofthe Common
wealth of I'einiM lvnnia:
One Persni for 3ieinl)er of
of the House of Iiepresen
tatives of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania. .
One Person for Sheriff of
the County of Somerset;
One Person for Commission
er of said countv,
Oiic Person for Coroner of
. .
Said COUllij
One Person lor Auditor, and
Three Persons for
House Directors.
Poor
QrTiie rlortron to be npenrd be
iotu the 1 i on r of 8 jui1 10 oYlork in
tlie forfooin. by u ptihtic pro'lrn;it!Oii.
and to lie k pt ttprn until 7 oYlork in ibe j
eti-ninp, vi hen ihe p)lis halt be ch
td.3 Ti:e i;iprrtor and jni'grs of the e
lcniiin, fli i'.t ir.ee i at ilu ir respective
pliers iippo'iiiied lor h i ii jf the election
in the i'iMrict to which tbey respertively
bcloiijT, - ieore nine oYlock of the uior
niuI of the second Tuesday of October.
:ml each of said inspectors fh ill ;tpiinl
one e'erk, w !i f-hail be a qualified vwler
r t i M
I'l MM II nisii in
"And it is further directed, that the
Sherifl jfve nonce ihal every per-
... r . i
son, excepiii'ir luance of the pe.ice. wSm
, ,. . , , ' , J . t
bh;ili bob! 1 ii v olltce or uppotnlmenl ol
, i t
Pt'i (it or iiul oiulcr the dovernment of
, it , . r : w. . i
Iliii!...! S 'l ..ril M ic S(jlr nr fit
i i . i .i
itiv (itv nr i iifi uTMir u Ti'il ilitilrlr! tvlu'lh-
f r :i coi!inii.siiipd ofTicer or otherwise
a sii' ortlinnie lllcer ur aent' wh is1, or
shall be eniploved under the legislative.
fXec.iive or j'l.bch.ry department of ilns
r ' 'be Ukited Stales, or of any
ri,.v ,,r i"orpor;.led district, and that tv
f r.v ".e.i.lr oi Counrcis. and of the
S,i,,e I.-th-Umre, anil of t!ie select or
,,"",,n "neil of any ci v. or cumini
ioiifrf anv incoi purnied ilisn ict. is by
I w nt'"::p:i! le ot txeicni'jr, at the same
time, the oflice or appoinliurnt of jinie,
in-pecior, r clerk ot anv election ot this
comuionw eabli. smd that no inspector.
jti(!e or other ofilcer of any such eltc
tinn, shall he eligible ti any oflice to be
then voted for.
1,1 eae the person u ho sliall have re-
rp'e' '':e F(,t'"d I i!iesi number of
's for i ispector, Khali not atiend on
the day of election, t!e percn who shall,
U ,V(' re, ri v t5 hiheM mini- j
1 er " Vo"s j,,(,ge l nHX' l"5 ,
ceeAme electnin, sh .11 act as inspector in
p'"C.' "And in case ln person i,n
-hn'd have rpcet vi d lie bihrst number
v,,,e;i f'f tusei-nr sh;ll nt aitei,ii.the
P( rso" fleeted a jndre shall app int at
mP ctor in Ins place; and in eae the!
j township election, during the whole time
oeen -assessen m uHc tendavn before the
election. Hut
a citizen f the United
States who lias previously been a quali-
fled vo er of this Sute", and removed
iheclnon Slid returned, Hd who fhall
hae resi.led i the election district and
paid taxes aforesaid, shall be entitled to
' vote after resiiling in th is State 0 months
Provided. T.at the white freemen, citi-
zens .f ihe United Slates between the
f , M f.n,v.nnp nm iwentv.,wo VP;,rs
and have resided in the election district
ten d.ys as aforejd. shall be entitled
iln Voye alihou-1, ibey shall not haventd
uxet' - :. '
io mffl suite u'tune m utmiy rrv. i
4,No person shall be admitted to vote
hose name is tint coo twined in the list
..f taxable tnhahitarits furnished ' by the
commission rs, uu!ess. First he product;
a receipt (or the payment, within two
years, of a Stoe or r.ttn.ty tax i.ssessed
agreeably to iheConstitution.an wive sal
isfaciory etideoee either on his own oath
or affirmation, or the oath or aflirma'.ion
f another that ban paid stu h a tax, or on
failure to produce a receipt, shall make
an oath lo the payment thereof; or Se
cond if he claim a right t cote by being
an elector between the age of twenty-one
and twenty-two jcars, he shall depose
on oath or affirmation that he has resided
in the State at least one year, next before
bis application, nd make such orool of
residence iu the disiiiM as is required by
this a t. and that be does verily believe,
from the accounts given him that he is of
the age aforesaid, and give such other ev
idence as is required by this act, where
upon ihe name of the person so admitted
to vote shall inserted in the alphibtMi
cal list by the inspectors and a note made
opposite thereto bv writing" the word
"tax." if he shall be admitted to vote by
reason ihereofjiavjng paid tax. or the word
'age if he shall be admitted to vole by
reason of such vote shall be called out to
the clerks, w lm shall make the likes notes
in the list of voters kept by them.
"In all cases where the name of the
person claiming to vote is found on the
list furnished by the commissioners and
assessor, or his liaht to vote whether
found thereon or not, is objected to by
any qualified citizen, it shall he the duty
ol the inspectors to ex unine such j eison
on oaih as the qualifications,' and if he
claims to h ue resided in the Su;e for
one j'ear or more, his oath shall he sufh
eieiit proof thereof, hut shall make proof
by at least one competent witness, uho
shall be a qualified elector, that be has
resided within the district for more lb mi
ten days immediately pieeeding said e
lectioii, am' sltail also swear that bis bona
fide residence, in pursuance of his lawful
calling, is within the district, and that he
d il not remove into said district for the
purpose of voting therein '
"Every person qualified as aforesaid,
and who shall make tine proof, it requir
ed, of his residence and payment a
taxes, as aforesaid, sh dl 1 e admitted lo
vote in the township, ward, or dirirtcl,
in w hich he shall reside.
"If any person shall prevent or at
tempt to prevent any officer of any i lee
lion under tins act, fiom holding such
lection, or use or theaten any violence
to any such officer, or shall interrupt or
improperly interfere with him ii: the ex
ecuiioii ol his duty, or shall blo.-k'up the
window or avenue to any window where
ihe same m i be holding, or shall i io
toii.y disturb ihe peace al such election,
or shall use or practise anv intimidating
threats, loree ur violence. w iwi design hi
iiilb enee nmluiy or overawe anv t lect. r
or to prevent him Iroiu v oting or lo - res
train ihe fr edoin .. I choice, such pe.sou
on coin iction ha be fined in any sum
not exceeding fit e dollars ami he impri
soned for anv time not b ss than 'Kr more
than twelve months, ;,n,l i! ti shall he
shown to the conn, where the tud of
such offence shall he had, that the p. r
son soofftnding was not a resident ol
the i ity, ward, or district, or township
w here ihe-said effeuce was commuted,
and noi eutiiled to vo e therein, then on
conviction, he sh II he sentenced to pav
a fine of not less than one hir-dred, nor
more than one thousand dollars, and be
imprisoned not b ss than six months nor
more than two years.
"ll any person .r per.-ons shall make
anv bet or uajer up -n the result of any
election wi h'ti lld e. inmon wealth, or
shall oTer to make anv such hei or wager,
either by vernal pro. I . in .tool thereof, or
by any written or printed advertisement,
challenge or invite any person r m ke
such bet or wager. upon con v n ijrui there
of, he or they shaii lorh it and pay thiee
limes the amount so hel or offeted to be
bet, - -
"If any person not by law qualified,
sha'l fraudulently vote at any election in
this eommoiiw e'allh. or heing othewte
qualified, sluil vot on: of his proper dis
trict, or ifanv person knowing the want
of Mich qualification, sh .H aul to procure
su"h perou to vote, the person offei d
ing. shall oi: couvicij.m. be fined in any
sum mil excer ding two hundred dollars
and be impi is..m d for any term not ex
ceeding ihr e months. . -
"K anv person diall voie at more th hi
one election district, or oiherw ip fraud
n'euily vne more iban iri-e n the same
day. orshall fraudtdeuily f-dd and ddiver
to the inspector two tickets folded logeth
er with the intent illegally to vote, advise
and procure another o n d., lie or ihey
offending shall on conviction, be fined in
any sum not less that fifty or inure than
five hundred dollars; and be imptisoited
'or any term not less than there or more
than twelve months, .
"If imy person not qualified to vote tn
this commonwealth agreeaMy t.. law.
(except ihe sons of qualified citizens.)
shall appear at any place of elcctfni for
the purpose of issuing tjeKeis nr of influ
encing ihe citszc ns qualified to vote, be
shall nit convict-on, forfeit ami pay anv
sum not exci edii g '..iif? hundred dollars
for everv Mich an offence; an be i-npri-soned
for any term .not. exceeding three
months." 1
And the return judges of the respect
ive districts are requested lo meet at the
Court House in the borough -of. Somer
set, on the Friday succeeding the second
Tuesday in October, (lining ih 1 0th)
then and there to perform the duties en
joined upon them by law.
Given under my hand, :it my office in
Somerset, this 1st day o" Septe.o
" ber. in ihe year n I our Lord one
r thousand eigbl hundred nd ! foriy
six. and ibe 70ih of the indepen
. eJencr of ihe United StaiBf,
L JACOB iMULIPPI, Sheriff.
Sepfemlfcr I, IS40. -
aiSOIGiriE STORE
JN BERljy.'
THE subscriber would respectfuHy
inform the public, that he has just
received and opened out in the Store
room of Jacob Kiminel, Esq , in Merlin,
a fresh and assorted block of
Drugs. Medicines, V (tints.
Dyes and Confectionaries,
which he. offers to sell very cheap for
cash."
Persons wishing to purchase onirics
in his line of business, are invited to rail
ami examine his stock.
ap gr-ltt. SAMUEL J. ROW.
NEW STORE AIIO
mmwi
nHE subscriber has just returned
A. from the eastern cities, with a well
selected assortment of g mds sniiah'e for
the approaching season, which he is now
opening in his lri k store, on the north
east corner of the diamond, opposite
Col. Ankeny's Hotel, (now Win. II.
Picking's.)
Ili stork eml races all kinds of
Dry Goods. Groceries Hard
icare, (iieens7care. Cfc.
all of which he will sell cheap for cash
or ronn'rv produce Thankful for the
patronage heretofore given him. the su'
S'Tibr r soli.-it Ins old ,utomer and tin?
public generally to give him a eaU. as
he will exhibit his goods, with pleasure
and is certain he can accommodate them
with bargains. M. TREllWELL,
Somerset. Apr'I7. 1f lv.
STOX1S CUTTING
mtmmi
BUSINESS.
i
THE suberiberrespec!ru'lv informs
his friends and ihe public in gen
eral, that he carries on the
Stone Cutting lousiness
in all its various branches, at his shop
on main street, 2 doors east of fieorge
Piles tavern, and neailv opposite the
drug store ol" John L. Snvder.
T03IS1 STONES,
made at tlie shojtet notii-e ami ip the
most reasonable terms, and in a nian:-r
that will render ih.-m superior to n-iy
othrr ninnvfacturcJ in this section of t.'it
VOUnlril.
Grind stones of an excellent quality,
always kept on hand.
Also constantly on hand, marble
CRAVE STOXL'S.
Country produce taken in exchange
for work, at Market Prices.
P, EXUMX WOOL LEV.
Somerset, Pa..
March 5. 18 IK I v.
at rirrsiiuuoii.
Drs. Spoer and Suhn.
r S H E object of this esla'dishment is
)lL to supplv a want greatly felt by re
spectable travellers on our western high
ways bv residents, without family, ta
ken sick and by patients from the sur
rounding lowns and country who resort
to this place for relief Irom surgical and
other diseases. Such have often suffered
from the want of the various comforts
ami attentions so necessary and agreeable
to the sick, and from careless ami un
faithful nur-es; and been sn!j-cted to
heavy ami unreasonable charges.
Invalids 'will here he piovided with
constant, f lithful and comfortable atten
dance, sud at a rate much below the usu
al charges. ,
While the care of both physicians will
be extended to every variety of disease,
it is intended by Dr. Speer, to give spe
cial attention to
ALL SIJKOICAL DISEASES,
PArtTICri.AIU.Y TO
nrs:.isEs of the eye.
To these branches of his profession
he has given a larije share of his atten
ion for the last twenty-five years, and
he will continue to devote to them the
experience acquired by a constant prac
tice during that time.
The Motel for Invalids is not an exper
iment. Its establishment is suggested
not only as necessary to supply an evi
dent want in this city, iu ibe entire ah
sence of any special provision for the
si k, but is warranted also by the success
of similar institutions at Cincinnati and
New Orleans the former under ihe care
of Drsl Taliaferro. Marshall and Strader
the latter under that of Dr. Stone.
The building selected - for die pitrposp
is situated at tne cc rner of Federal and
Uobinson strf ets, in Allegheny city, ad
joining the city f Pittsburgh. It is
commodious and roomy, anj furnished
with atl accommodations necessary for
he sick. , .' ' j
A pplicalion. for admission to be m-ade
P the subscribers, at their office on Perm'
street; Ptitshurgh', or al.vjie establishment.
.TjNo contagious dis"ases wiM bp ad
mined. J. IL SPEER, M. D.
i.. . ; ; . j:s. kuiun, m. d.
LASD FOR S A 5.33.
f II AVE fortv odd acre? of land, ami
am not aide to f . no, ar il nv family,
I would sell reasonahle: apply to me,
JOHN M'UINMS.
SorRPrr lr. Sept. fl. 184;,
TfJ 8S WAY!
HATSIHATS!
Cheap, Good and Fashionable.
rjjpiIANKFUL for past favors, the
subscriber would respectfully in
form bis old customers and the public
generally. that he continues to rarrv on the
HATTING BUSINESS,
in all lis branches, al his old stand on
main street, in the borough of Somerset,
where be keeps constantly -on hand a
supply of NA TS of his own manufacture.-
made of the lest materials and in
pverv variety of style embracing.
Fur, Nutria. Russia. Cassimer
AND
HATS.
Country Dealers will he supplied with
any quantity they may desire for retail,
on short notice and at moderate prices;
and customers can at all times cither hae
a choice from among the stock on hand,
or have their hats made to order, of anv
QUALITY Oii STYLE. ;
From his long experience in the busi
ness and a determination to se I cheap,
and al the same time also that his hats
shall not be excelled by those of any
other establishment bete or elsewhere,
the subscriber fl .iters himself with the
iiope. that he shall continue to receive a
liberal h r of public vitr u j.
. , rfr"'" 7Tri TtT
The subscriber umh rsiaiui iii o sornp
perstms have been selling hats rs fnvb-g
been inannfn lured by him. which are
made ehewhere and he therefore can
lions the pti'di' against purchasing any
as bis make. t hu h h .ve not the words
"John C Kurtz, Main street, Somerset.
Pa.." on the tip.
Fu'S and approved country produce
taken p exchange for hiss.
CM CAP FOIi CASH.
sp::R JOHN C. KURTZ.
mum smmi
Jayne's Carminative Balsam.
0 I T is welll known that regular phy
sicians are shy of endorsing the virtues
ofany ol that ca-s of remedies common
ly railed "Patent Medi- indes.' but so
coitsjipHius have been the c ur..tive pow
ers of this pre p-.ration, in its wonderful
effects, that some of the fiisi physicians
in Penii'V lvnnia, Maryland, and other
States, have voluntarily come forward,
and furnished Dr. Jay up with certifi
cates of its sensaiive influent e. It is
now exiei si vt ly prescribed in medical
practise, as a remedy i.r cholerH infan-
j lum. d ysent iry, cledic, dvpepsia, and
j all diseases proceeding from a disordered
action of the stomach, liver, intestines.
or nerves, whether in children, or per
sons ol adult age. It acts directly upon
the sicretaries. and purifies the blood,
by purifying the elements of which it is
composed.
Hamilton. N. V, O-t, 8. ISM.
Mr J. J pH.Me Dear Sir- I cheer
fully add my testimonial lo the nume-rous
recommendations of Dr. Jayne's Medi
chips, which, have already been given.
I have found his Cat initiative sue esslul
in my family in ea-cs where all oilier
me-iiis had failed. I have also ued with
decided I em fit his Expectorant. I
would not 'e without either of these
medicines in my family for any consid
eratioii,
I have the gr-itifi'-niie.n of a personal
acquait..nee with Dr. Javr.e. He is an
exemplary member of s.u ieiv, and sus
tains a high re; utation in Philadelphia
as a regular and skilful phvsi. ian.
J. S MAOLNMS.
Prefesnnr in the Hamilton Literary
ami Theological St nonary.
Sold by J. J.& H. p. Schell,
Somerset Pa.
Also by Edward Rev in.
St vs town Pa.
JJTNE'S UMil TONIC.
8) We have hen-to'ore numbered our
seves among those w ho believed that ihe
"Hair Tonit:' prepared by Dr. J.yr,f,
was one of many quack nostrums li.e
virtues are never seen Seyond ihe lul
stone puffs Hf i heir authors. We are
willi ig. at length 10 make public ac
Unowletlgernefi of ihe error of our lielief.
An intimate friend some two or three
mouths since, all the lop of whose crani
um was as bah! as a piece of pdtshed
marble, maugre all our jesting and ridi
cule of ihe idea of attempting to cultivate
s.i barren a spot, purchased a bottle or
two of the Hair Tonic from Dr. ,avne,
aeco riling In h s directions, appiie l H.
During the present week the same Iriend
tishcicil him-elf iu'o our presence, and
in covering his hitherto naked l eatl,
astonished u with a thin, tbo' luxuriant
grow th of hair, Irom one so two inches b.
length np' ii ihe very pieo'ises we h..t)
believed -s unviehlu g u cultivation as
the trackless sand ihat skins the AtLio
tc. This is no puff, but - is religious! v
irue. -and to ihse who doubt,, the gen
tlemen can be pointed out. .What -is
more' favor of ihts "Tonic" i,p easr
here cited was not one ol ten pono v
j bahlness-no Mi'lden hsn . if the i i;r
but was one of pars standing, though the
gent'eman is but foriv-li -e years of age.
j- 1 hila.lelphia Spirit ol the Times.
fc"hl by J. J. & ll. ?. Sebell.
! Somerset Pa.
, Also by Edward IJevin.
- Stoystown Vat
DH.S, PGSTLETEWAIT
hi priiflwa'driAl omIcc t.- 4
public. OiFue m tlin lniiIJ:i2 firm-rlv
1
cupifd by Charles Ugle, Ej., a a hw
4 une 0, IS 15.
'uuju jrlwui -
OOOI) clean ro )I will be lakrn J4
payment of debts due this olHee, i; j4.
Ii ercd i..n.
CELEBRATED
For the ctrre cf Hepcfr'fei rr Ltrcr Cpa-rf
Dyspepsia end S'ck Ixecd'Ac'.t.
FjITIS remedy having been for eTir3l xrv
& emplitycil by the proprietor in les prarttrp
en a very Inrze cale in .Mo-mnzn'h. rrr-t,r
Harrison unl Rdnuolj h ecu lilies, in Vi-rj-ij.i. iM
side sevcr.il other places, end havi.i be. ti artrn
Jcd with tl.etnost happy fffocts. he hnsb,-Cn fror
time to tinic solicited to oJof t such a course n
would cive il a eiore extensive t irculaii. ti, v
a view to lessen the amount of lumvin safT.-iin-.
Aware .jf die fact that many u Us- nestrcrni
h ive U-cti palmed upon the public, iC lie-ita', J
for several years until thoroughly ronvin. rd h:,t
the above n.cdii ine, if properlv used. w.uiM tt
l uiio ciici-i cures iu a creat many inManrcs. imj
even to a'lcviale those cas,'s which ure i;U!to incu
nble.
Symptoms of a d.'sa.srd I-Yt. Pa:n in th
right side, under the edio "f the rihs. iui rca-., .1
en pressure; sometimes die pain is in t!iC I. ft sum
thep itient is rarely ab!e lo lie on the I. ft si,!a
-omt 'imcs the pain isf. lt under the shoulder
blade, it f", CjU.mi'Iv extends to ih, toj) of the hh.ud
der. rs oil is soineiiaies mistaken f ra rhetirnalisrn
in thea-iht arm. The siornaefj is :iili-etcd witli
o-.st.f appetite and f-iekness; tlie how-els, in gen
ral.nre en-five, snnicli.nrs allcrii: with lax. tha
head s troubled wuli p:iin. i.ceompDiiied with a
thill, heavy sensation in the hick pint. 'I here ij
p tK i.nlv a consult! able loss .f niem. ry, aceem
piinied with a pi i. ful c. esati ui f , $
undone K..mci!iiie.- vhi.h i!;ht to hnve i.rn
d-ne. Asli-'it dry ceii-h is sa.im-tiines an ntr.n.
daub The patient cr'p!.iirm ,.f v.ca. iee.-s t , J
tUhihty; he is ta-ily slartietl. his feet nr.- colder
''"ru't.j. ai:d he cetnpiains of a p:i. k!y cn-iii,K,
of th.- s. hi; his spirits are . ; and rhhoih ha
is ati-ii. d that t'sni i-e would be benefit i ll
him. yet h' crm f-faTely summon up fftitu "
enou-h to fy it. In fact, he diMiusi fvfrv iT
ni.'dv. .Several of the above symptoms nmrJ
the ihsea-e. but t ns s have occurred where few o
ih.-m exi-icd. yet c.v,i;:,ii! irion of die ..dy after
tleat Ii has shown the liver to have been extcnivt
(Tti,:i rir 'i-t-.-,
11. I l t . . .' L. -.
'I 1 i- ia to rer'iiy. that h iviu fn CrifpJ
with Dr. .M'l.ane in the practice of mr.'b jnp fo r
nearly two a. id a half years, I have ha I rmny
opportunities of w it ne: 'u z I he cod ill.tiso
his l.ivcr I 'ills, and I Mieve lliey h oe cun rJ.ir.J
relieved a iniicli J.u-jer proj.oriin rf the iii- ;i-es
of tiie liver, than I have km n cured and r
lii-te.l bv anv other course of treotmcr.t.
Dec. 7, li3r,. OhIVCit MUKGAN, M.D.;
(Tj On rnvF Xone are rotiuine without
fac-siinile i f the pri)prietor'n fi'uature.
i'repured for the proprietor bv
JONATHAN KIDD & Co,
Wholesale and Kctnil Druai.-t. corner of
4th and Wood Ms. Pittsl urj. I'a,
They are al.o tol.I by the f..!!e.;ving acuti.
John b. Snyder. Somerset.
Ha- A: .Morrison. I.avansv ille,
Kuahle and Vuuj;!.t, Centrevih'a,
M. A. Iio.ss. I'eler.slilirg!
A. U'yi.tt, Smiil.fi. ld,
(J. UooU, Wcllersbiiih.
Samuel Kurlz. Nomer.sct.
Fu'ii'ie! I l;T?ict. Addison,
I.itcnuood .t VVeh'tfcy. StdiVhory.
Charles Krisiuer. U( r!in.
Kihn. Kernaii. Jci.ncr Cross roaJa.
J'dvvard iJeviu. t..y,!own
I '.it W. Myers. Myers Mill.
N. B. In ( rder that there may be no mi.stakf,
be particular and ask for "Dr. .M'l.ane Liver
I'iiU" janl:5'lfi
Patent VcrmlfuQc.
Dn. Mcl..v.') AMftncAt Won Spr.rine
Promptly exprh ',rm tn an alrnvil in
crcf. fdr mtriibrr?
fjajO Fubsfnntiaie ihe above fact many hundred
ti, i.f tctimoiii,iIs could he adduepd, out .f
whi.-Ii ihe f.ilowinor are selected, fi em individ-
u tls ..f star.dinar and vi nviiv. Indeed, il is cor..
fidei.tlv iii'lriiit d thu! e:.i h new trial of the iw.
ers of thi.-t remedy wiil have an aildiiional tt n-tk-ncy
to widen nnd confirm its fame, smd that if
t were universally kt.o-vn and J.fiWd over lliq
t nited Mat' s, n won 'd not save h ss than many
hu:;dn-d.s, if unt thou-aiah r.f lives am. uaHy.
ci;i: riiTCA'i ts.
I do certify that a vial nf Dr. MT.aneV A inert
can U orm .penile cspc-Hcd live hiimbed and tin
whole worms and pieees thjt wni.M have ma.!e
si.ty more, f.em a boy of 1 y.v Li wellmg. l.ich,
il laid in a straight line, would have mo t j r-.tadily
measured the fr:r;n- ti !ei,Lr:h .1' ei.e l.io drtr
y ards. JDslAIl JACKU.. ewner r.f U ata
Forjr, and ether works. Monongalia coui.ty.Va
This is to certifv thaf I purcliased from IJ.drr.Ps
it bidd a vi d of Dr. M'l.ane's Amerit-jn Worm
Npccifi". and gav.- two .loses to a hoy of mina
alioui three y ears y ears of aue. He rnssed fully
half a pint of worms. The quantity was h.tja
I W 3. really alarmed, and called in several of my
neighbors to mc them. Had this story l n re
lated to me. I could ii.o have t rtditi d if. wis bout
li-in-an eye-witness to ihe same. My child's
hci'.lli improved much after.
.sam'l Monrr..').v.
Merchant 'J ailor. Wood st, I't.s.'.iirh
?ome two months p?.. I run ha-rd a vi d f Pr
j M banes A mei it at, orm ."'pe. ific lu-tveahoy
j of mine most of a vial; he passed forty very
lare worms. Hom that lime his health impro
. veil very much. I had tried two other Vermifuges
to no purpose. I believe Dr. M 'bane's the bent
article U fore the public. D. CA I.IKJUN.
Mill! in township, Allegheny coun'y.
II FT A R MRbfCAh Ti:s-nMn.V.
! From a regular I'hy sKinn. Dr G " Smitli, Sun-
lih, )hn.
Mr. J. Kid I Dear .ir I hoe used in my
paetiee Dr. M'bane's Ancriftn Worm perifie.
rtnl h ive if:eo wiitiessed its ell'cary in expelling
w orm s from the system. A pilient of mine, a
hort time a .. gave a viai of the Worm sipecific
t. a chiM; in a shorl lime ujiwardi of sixty-Hvo
worms were expelled.
Prepared for the Proprietor by
JONATHAN KIDD ec Co.
Vho!e.-a!e ami bVt ail Druggists, corner of
4th and Wood s. Piitshurjh.'
A ho f r sde bv the f .ilowiag a-rnt
JDJIN h. .SNVDF;;j. Somerset,
Hay nn.I Mo-ris-n. ba- lost illc.
K oalnc and Vot:ht. t'entrevilie,
M" A. Koss. IVte:wburg!l,
A. WynfT. .mTthfi. Id.
C (' .n't. Wellerihurgh.
hamuel Kurtz. .voin; r-ct.
S-.miicl ll eiief. Addisn,
I.ivongood it WeliHev. Salisbury
Cha;es Kri-si;iger. lieilio.
E'hn. Kern.m, Jenut-r Cre3 roacli,
Edward Ih-viii, .S'.tovst.ovn.
P. & W. Mvers. Mvers Mill.
S. H. lie particular lo ask' for Dr. '.IT-!
Atairksn Wrtm STrrifl ; ot IrVtr.t Vc-ntmftjjs.
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