SOMERSET HERALD, ii O HI K II -S K IA., TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1917. -3 n.iu nii.MinM ur iur, u;M- Vfi-rftiw miwrnn GEN'L. ZACHARY TAYLOR, T:iM VlfM.' DDPIIil'VT HON. ANDREW STEWART, bubjulio tttc (hamuli of a hulional Convention r w, -m-re gssssssss ; d to send delegations. The partiality PENNSYLVANIA. j of the American people for Gen. Taylor During a long period of years Penn- has recently been manifested in so many Fvlvania has been almost entirely under ways "and in so many quarters, that we the rule of Locofocoism. Few States j cannot perceive how he can well be pre possess greater natural advantages, yet vented from being elected President in few have been more involved in debt or 1818. We know there are ultra party more burdened with taxes. From year j men who do not approve of his repeated to year, with now and then an exception, j declarations that he will not be a party the Locofoco party have had majorities in 'candidate, nor, if elected, a partv Presi- . both Houses ol the Legislature, and, ex ccpting two terms, have ha J also the Ex ecutive Department, during a period of feme forty years a period surely long enough to accomplish much good, if their measures were calculated to accomplish any. But, having plunged the State into n heavy debt and loaded her citizens with taxes, without accomplishing any great purpose tending to promote lhe common welfare, is it not time that a change should take place, and that the government should puss into other hands ? We address this query to such of that party as have no hankerifg after office, but who have here tofore supported its candidates under a hfiicf that their success would tend to ad vance the common interests of all. See iiiT row that thev have been deceived, will they longer td'icrc to their party for parly's sake, though in doing so they are j sure to inflict further injury upon them selves and their fellow citizens ? "Let them not meet the question by saying that all parties err in judgment an 1 that Whiff measures arc no better than Loco foco measures for it is notoriously true that such of the Slates as have been a long time under Whig rule arc less bur Ientd with debts ind taxc3 than Penn. tylvania is, which has been ruled by Lo cofocoism. BEDFORD SPRINGS. By an analysis of the waters of these springs, made by Dr. D. Butts, they arc found to contain : Sulphate of Magnesia or Epsom salts, 20- grain?, Sulphate of Lime 2j " Muriate of Soda 2 " " Lime i Carbonate of Iron 1 1 u Lime 2 4 Loss HI grains. To which must be added 18J cubic iu rhes of carbonic acid gas. ' Maj. Gainos, who was lately elected to he was destitute of such, would bo Con-rcss, from the Covington District, j supposing that he was little more than an Ky., in place of a Locofoco, is at this j 'diot. We have good authority for say time a prisoner of war in Mexico, the j ng, that in principle he is a Whig; but miestion suggests itself to the Columbus Journal, whether Mr. Polk will put forth the same amount of effort to afiord him a Pass out of Mexico, that he did to pass S mta Anna into that country ? No doubt Santa Anna would be willing to recipro cate the friendly office of the President, if called upon: but it is not likely that the request will be granted very soon, as JLijor Gaines is a "Mexican Whig." We see it slated that the House of As-; tions, where no great and important prin tembly of lhe Canadian Parliament, late- j ciplcs arVinvoIved, and that he holds to the ly passed an address to her Majesty, j purc Republican doctrine that minorities praying that the free navigation of the i iave rights which it is the duty of tnajor St. Lawrence be granted to all nations; ! jties to respect, and in case of neglect or sml also that the navigation laws be rc-j refusal by others, that they be protected pealed, so far as they, in any manner, re-. by tie Executive to the extent of his late or affect that Colony. There were hawful power. These constitute a part only two dissenting voices, one on each tide of the House. The vote was con curred in by the Legislative Council, by a large majority. The "Blair County Whig" is the title of a new paper just started at Hollidas burgh, by J. L. Slentz, Esq. The "Whig" is lhe "right stripe" and will doubtless be liberally patronized. "What will thk Whigs do I" the Richmond Enquirer asks in great appa rent distress. We will tell it. They will go on defeating locofocoism and es tablishing sound conservative principles. The Enquirer may know what they will do by what they have done. Thep have jrained this month a Whiff Governor, a Wbiir Tm.iaturi. Lt.t,. o Wino- nrohnlilv Congressman in Tennessee-: a Wl.i Lo-: - t. v inx'i'Uk'i t r I O . - i - 0 i gislatnrc aud two members of Congress I iu Indiana; a Whig member of Congress in Alabama; and three members in North Carolina, to say nothing of lhe awful fright which they gave locofocoism in the Governor's canvass in Alabama. What the Whigs have to do, will be done well, snd the fruits thereof will be seen in the approaching Congressional elections, .'North Amcr. The.nuinber of deaths in Philadelphia j '"TOH.was 1&0 135 of i general taylor and the PRESIDENCY. The "Anthracite Gazette," an ably con ducted neutral paper published at Potts - vide, takes strong ground in lavor of Gen. i buut vauum.tlc ,ur S" llol,ce ol liie, into power under the auspices of James holding of a mass convention in that place U as p,, J Francis K. I at an early day, to advance the old Gene j l" ?!fh! easlcrn dent. But to our mind there is nothing objectionable in these declarations, cer tainly nothing that should prevent the Whig party from supporting him. The idea will not be entertained for a moment by any sensible man, that Gen. Taylor means to be understood as saving or inti mating that he has no fixed political prin ciples, and that he would pursue a half way policy to suit, as much as might be, the views of all parties, regardless of the effects which such policy would be like ly to have upon the country. We arc bound, in justice to his intelligence and integrity, to put a more liberal construc tion upon his words. When he says thai he is not a politician, and that, if e Iected, he will not be the President of any clique or party, but of the whole people he manifests an honesty of purpose that is certainlv commendable, as beini; a vir tue rarely met among aspirants for the Presidency at the present day; which is no surrender of principle, but, on the contrary, is the best pledge that a man could give of his determination to admin ister the Government honestly and faith fully. It has been for many years a source of incessant complaint, that our Government was administered more with an eye to the advancement of the inter ests of the Adm'nislration and its parti- zans than for the bcucfit of the whole people, and now when a man is brought up as a candidate, who is not willing to prostitute Executive authority and influ ence to such base purposes, what man be he Whiff or Democrat who desires to see corruption removed from high pla ces and the Government restored to its pristine purity, but will heartily and cor dially enter into his support ! But, how ever men may differ on this point, let uonc be so simple as to suppose that Gen Taylor has no opinions of his own in re gard to measures involving high interests and important principles. To suppose we have his own declarations dial he will not be Lie candidate or the President of this or that party; and from these it is con cluded by some of both parties that he will not suit them, because he would in all probability not go as far hi carrying out party measures as lhcy want a Presi dent to so. Our own inferences from the premises arc, that he approves of the Whig policy generally, though ho may side with the Democrats on some qucs of the Whig creed; and though the con trary is never preached by others it is not unfrcquently practiced. If the Whigs, as a parly, cannot expect to realize in Gen. Taylor all that they could desire, the prospect for the Democrats is still less cheering; and if he be elected to the Pre sidency, as now appears quite probable, and should succeed in allaying parly strife and in restoring the Government to that high and pure standard which it occupied in the days of Washington, he will be hailed as one of the greatest benefactors of the age. Wn from tlo ITiintintrdnn Jour nal,that a Pedlar, named David March, ' ' was robbed on Tuesday morning, about j nine oVlock, on the Ridge "between Hun- j tmgdon and Alcxanuia, oi i Mr. I i m .1. I u :., Jl. ItlinKs mere wcio uucu 111 uuuijMii , two of whom tied him to a tree, gagged, and then robbed him of his money, which he had secured around his body. Lane, Herald. Another Prize. The Mexican schr. Montezuma, under the command of Prize Master Thomas, has just anchored off Slaughterhouse point. She was captured by the U. S. flag-ship Mississippi in the liver St. Anne, near Tuxpm. The U. v. iiom w ere j d. .uarsnaw wiu iae cnarge oi ner immo jdiatcly. New Orleans Delta, August 6. it. i uit .fi. THE SANTA ANNA PARTY. The Santa Anna" party appear to he destined io meet with as many defeats ia ' the UniteJ g.atcg Mex:co. .Vhcr - ever u have mct lhe Whigs lhcy have j i been doomed to defeat. This party cams Shuuk as Governor in 1814 elevated to oflice under the cabalistic banner of "Polk Shunk and the Tariff of 1812,"- and the following pledge to keep the peace: ' 1 "BcneauY its benign sway peace and prosperity prevail. Freed from the bur dens and miseries of war, our trade and intercourse have extended through the world. Mind no longer tasked in devi sing means to accomplish or resist schemes of ambition, usurpation or conquest, is de veloping his faculties and powers, and the capactty of nature to minister to his en joyments." Polk's inausurul Address, March 4, 1815." What have they done? They have re pealed the Tariff of 1812 and declared an unnecessary and uncalled for war against Mexico, which has already cost 100 mil lions of money and the lives of 10,000 A mcricans. They had then a majority of all the States and a majority of 07 in the House of Representatives. What have they got now? Almost every State has gone against them, even to New Hamp shire, and a sufficient number are already elected to give l decisive majority in the next Congress against them. Nad not the Polk and. Shunk parly, better go in a body to Mexico? Santa Anna will not refuse them s pass, and such loving brothers should form one party in one country and not be deteated so invariably as they have been, by being divided. Pill. American. IMPORTANT TO TAX-PAYERS. It is now the well known and firm be lief of persons ' best acquainted with the subject and the facts, that the Slate was last year SWINDLED out of a VAST AMOUNT, probablv THREE HUN DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, by frauds committed on the public works. This never would have come to light had not a Whig Canal Commissioner been c lectcd; and it is now all important to iho Tax-pavers that a Whi Legislature be I DO elected to probe the corruption to the bot tom ferret out the guilty and expose their iniquity fully to the public eye. Let cverv freeman therefore who wants the lruh BROUGHT TO LIGHT ex ert himself to seure the election of whig RtPRKSKNTATIVES. He Will find CVCry effort made by these who wouhl keep the inquiry from being probed, to elect repre sentatives who will do all in their power to prevent it. . It is therefore all important for all free men who desire to see corruption, fraud and iniquity rebuked, to go to the polls and vote for Whig lleprcseutuives. The Locofocos that may be elected, w'ill all be found endeavoring to stifle iniquity and HIDE THE TRUTH FROM THK PEOPLE. Pa. Tel. Poor Excuse. The locofocos leaders attribute their loss in the Congressional e lcctions in Indiana, North Carolina, Ala bama and Tennessee to lhe absence of a number of their voters, in the volunteer corps, from these Stales, now in Mexico. This is a poor excuse, when it is known that the volunteers are drafted from both parties; and perhaps do not affect there suit of the election one way or the other. In Pennsylvania and Ohio, last fall, the storm was lhe cause of the defeat of the "democracy;" and in New York, Anti Rkntism produced a regular Bucna Vista in their ranks ! This is all moonshine. It is but the commencement of the seal of condemnation that the people of this Union will pass upon lhe acts of James K. Polk and his Cabinet, in 1818. Lo cofoco leaders may try to dodge the real causes of their defeat; but it will be of no avail. .The great mass of lhe voters of the country have probed their deception to ihebollom. What reason will be given for the elec tion of IRVIN and PATTON in Octo ber next! The leaders of the locofoco parly must be very much occupied now in conjuring up reasons for anticipated de feats. West Chester Record. SANTA ANNA'S PASS. We perceive that the Printer of the Gazette persists iu pronouncing Polk's Pass to Santa Anna into Mexico a For gen. This has been his standing argu ment for years, against facts which he knew to be incontrovertible br proof. It hns iusilv lipn stvted the "Fool's Ar- gumeut." If, however, he really doubts j tha rrnninpnrc nf fbf PtlS. VI will 3C- ! commodate him with a bet of $50 or SI 00 that James K. Polk, President of the U nitcd States, DID PASS Senou Antoma LorEZ de Santa Anna, now Comman der-in-Chief of the Mexican Army through our blockading squadron, into parehe ulce the bet, and in his next nnmuer name the person in whose hands - . he wishes the money deposited. lied- ford Inquirer. Protested Bills.- -It is stated that bilU of exchange to the amount of nearly a million of dollars have been returned per Cambria, protested. They were mostly drawn by Nev York and South ern houses, and were generally against shipments of breadslufis. The New York Journal of Commerce says that the Government has made - ar rangements with the Messrs. Rothchilds to furnish money in Mexico for the ex penses of the army, tc, and receive pay ment in New York. - "" - married : On the 26th insL, by G. Lint, Esq., j Ir- Bowxax, to Miss Mary Lour., ! both of. Somerset township. Copper, Sheet-Iron and tin-ware. MAHU FACTORY 9 One door east of the "Herald" Office, ant) im meJiatfly opposite JSlahl's Hatter hop, Main sfect, bomtTiCf, Fa. ALEXANDER SHAFFER, VU. rcPec,,,l,l.v "-"or,,n .lh.e .'! W Ii70iic nf Amfirevl find ' j j 1 1 ( l 1 1 c in j ' niv j i i m nil' that he has purchased from J. II. Leu ford & Co., their entire stock, and that he will continue to manufacture, TIN, Copper and Slicct-Iron-vrarc, at the old stand. Ilavmsr lattlv nurcha- sed at Cumberland, a fresh supply .f tin, .-hee:-:ron and copper, he is now copi prepared to mako to order all knds of ware in his hue of business. His work shall not be surpascd in sty le or durability. Merchants and others who kepp Tin-ware for sale had better give him a call, as he can sell them ware as low as it can be bought at any other shop of the kind in the county. Appro ved country produce taken in exchango for ware. Mending done on short no tice, and reasonable prices. Remember the shop is on Main street, one door east of the Herald" office, Somerset, Pa. August 51, 1817. N. B. A good journeyman wanted, to whom liberal wages will be giren. Application to be made immediately. 1'rirale Sale. A VALUABLE FARM, In Donegal tp, Westmoreland Co Pa. FTTM1E subscriber offers for sale a J VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND j situate in Ligonier valley. Donpgnl ip., Westmoreland county, Pa., containing 18? ACRES, adjoining lands of John Galbraiih. John Philippi, Josepfi Beatiy, John Withe row and others, one hundred ai res are cleared, and in a good state of cultiva tion, the balance is well timbered, there is 25 acres in meadow, and 20 acres sowed in limo hy and clo ver last spring. The farm is well wa tered; the Lovallianna crerk passing through it, and a number of never fail ing springs of water thereon; tfiere is on the j remises a l.ire and commcdious Two .Slory I'Yamc lIoc an I kitchen, bank barn, smoke house. , and saw mill on a good site; there is al-o an apple orchard and sugnrcanip on the premises. The above tract is tdmaird in a ond settlement, convenient to tm'l, within 2 miles of Centreville, ami G of Lijonier, Laughpnstown and Donegal. Any person wishing to pur-cli3?-e will please call on Joseph Llovd, (-entreviHe, or Lphraim Lloyd, Donegal,! who will sliow the rrremisfs nnd m:ikf known the terms. A good Par 'am will J be given, and an indisputable title made by JOHN LLOYD. AuzSl '4r-Sni xMt. Pleusa.it. Commissioners' Stile UNSEATED LANDS. THE following, tracts of unseated Unds, ?iui-,ie in Somerset county, and remaining unredeemed for the term of five years, the Commissioners of snid county in pursuance of an Act of As sembly, in such case made and provided, hereby give noiice that ihey will expose the same to public sale, at their office, in the borough of Somerset, on Thursday, the I4ihday day of October next for the raymcut of taxes ar.d cois due thereon. Conemaugh township. Arrcs 410 412 410 4301 Warrairees. Taxes &. costs Statler Jaco Sr. S3.03 New bold John L. 5 00 Slick John 5,2?! Ross George 5,17 Jenner lowrship, Dchaven Peter Kichman Peter Jones William Black James Mil ford township, Wells James, jr. Ilarl William Brook Jacob Allegheny township, Beam Thomas Potter James Black John BrideJohn Wells John E. Dow William 3S5 H20 40 i 400i 5,67! 4.8? 5,02 8,:2 3,0(1 l,8 T CO. - t 4,83 lS,6ld 4,8 1. J 509 50 150 LS L'G 400 413 5 m i 4o2 u . t Potts Jonathan 5.55 Hemphill Clu-istian 4,fi0 MelorJamts 2.8S Stat'er Emanuel 4,Sl i Ling Peter 7,40 , Paint township, Stockton Richard 4,87 Sprout John 5,22 Sprogle Thomas 4,87 Warner Thomas 4,S7J Haines John, Elias Adam,5,03 Shade township, Stokely Thomas - 5.09 Campbell Margaret 5,16 Sionvcreek township, Miller John 3,87 Southampton township, Brand John 5,77 Turkey foot township, King John 5,24 Ling John 7,40 CUrUJohn 4,931 378 167 390 4191 400 435.1 400 400 417i 400 590 300 200 103 135 JOHN R. KING. PETER BERKLY, JOHN MONG, ; Aug3l-'47 - - Comm'rs. Attention Guards. 1U"0U are hereby .notified to JL parade on Friday the 10th cay oi September next, at 10 o clock A. M., on your uaual ground. Bv Order, R. R. MARSHALL. 1st Scrg't. Somerset, Aug. 31, 1817., trZ7"f7cr of Somrrrt.Z& Pause ! JMleet !! Decide !!! Men may cry peace! peace !I when i ihorA ;a .... , III The war! is acmally begun !! but Gen. M t .9 "lit " in ft:uii;;;. Pay lor never surrender.," ncider doe the "Ref.B. Ilibhurd's Vegetable Anti bilious Family Pills;" where ihey once ! charge upon bilious disrasp?. such as Iniiiiii?, reuiiuinjr, intermitting, conges tive, typhis and eruptive fevers, bilious -Iu!ir. eholeru nmrhii?, dysentary, sick I t heail-arbe. &r, in short all discasrs arts-1 ing fromi tlisnrdned state of lhe s!om-i Uff-lt ifil lifrtf.j!- 1 I. I l . I ! ' " 1 i iwrji me nver stimutaieu into lipa'iuy ;.ciion, ibe blood cleansed from all i.pprriiie. and you are certain to procure and maintain uninterrupted good health. The most potent purify er of the blood arid corrector of the liver is Ilibbards pills." Females if von are unwell, procure ami u.e Rev. B. Ilibhnrd's vegetable pills, lhcy reo(en all obstructions, cleanse the sysUm. purify the blood and give animation, health and beauty to all who use litem, such a you cannot receite from the use of any other medicine.- Dojte half a piH. Dyspeptics don't despair, here is a certain cure. Dyspepsia of ten years standing, ami after ali other medicines had failed, has been cured by ti e use of Re? B, Nibbard's pills; taken in quarter of pill doses, three times a day for three weeks. Doctor J Wildemmh, of Montgomery co. Va., says he has used them in his practice for three years, and finds them the best medicine he has ever used; never ling disappointed in any case he em ployed them in. We refer you lo him personally. These pills have such a reputation in Illinois, lhat ihey have given to them the name of "King Pill." Try them, you who are ill, and want a cheap, safe, certain and speedy remedy. Dose from half a pill to iwo pills. Circnlars can be had of agents free of charze. Price 12l. 25 and 50 cenlsper box, S.dd by the following agents, viz: Snyder & Zimmerman, Stoystown, Samuel Kimmel, Pine MilU. Wal er Chulfant, Allegheny Summit, J. II. & E. Benford. Snydersville, William M'Creery, Druggist, Somer ct, Pa., General and suppl) ing agent for ibis county. August 31. 1817-ly Dr, W. S. Harah, T g "EN DEBS his professional services t the citizens of Centreville and vtcinitv. His olbce is at tlic WlxWe I,,n' (Lseph Pile's,) where at all limes he may be found, utdess absent on professional business. june8 tf rIIE underst!inel. Forwarding Mer 5 chants, at ('umberland, Md., haTe disposeil of their interest in lhe business, to Mr. Walt r Sliriver, who will conduct lhe fnmf, on his own account, at the old stand, wwi the name and style of "Dickinson &i Co.' Mr. Shrivcr harinw lon been tlieir chief clerk, is well acquainted with the business, and the undersigned take plea sure in i ecorn mending him to the patron age of ibeir old friends, who may be sending .Merchandise or Produce over the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road. DICKINSON & CO. Aue24.-17-2in United Stales .Xtiv spa per Ad vertising and Subscription .1 gene tj, . UjIOR English. German and French 8 papers. Advertisements inserted to order in iImj various newsp?pers pub lished in ibe United Suites, at the same trT;ti3 that arc charged at the different offices. Merchan'.s' Accounts, and others col lected and promptly attended to in all parts of the United States. E. W.CARR, Authorized Newspaper Agent, Sun Building", Third and Dock Street, op posite Men-hauls'. Exchange, or 440 North Fourth street. Printing Inks of every description, furnished to publishers at manulacturer's prices. N. B. Warranted logive satisfaction. SGfilERSETPOUMDHY. THE undersigned would inform the citizens at large, thai ihey have fit ted up a steam engine in complete order, which will enable them to say that they can compete with any esiablishment in Western Pennsylvania, in the way of castings. Their casting will consist in pari, of Stoves, Grates, Ploughs, and Plough Points, and all kinds and da- criplim of HOLLOW-WARE. They have also fitted up turning lathes and are ready ai any lime lo take in tur ning, which will be done on lhe hon est noiice. It has been bt a short time since the above named Foundry has been nut in operation, iod the nndersigned are thank ful for ibe very flattering support alrea dy offered them. They would u$o add. that they hope to give satisfaction lo ill who will hereafief give them a cail. ARMSTRONG &rCO. Sonic Met, An 52 4, '17-3ai 1 Six Cents Reward. jT3 AN -y iro-n lhe subscribe r' 3L in ElUkk tuwnhip, Somerset county. Pa., on the I3ih dny of July an indented apprentice to the Cabim making business named John M'(.Mo! key, stid runaway is bctr. rco i'l and 23 years old. five f.et 7 or 8 inches l.itfh, ami tlnrk complexion ; had t n when he leflabrntvn frock cc it ; the ;bnve re ward will be given to any person return ing him, tut no other h rcs paid. AMBROSE BR IK E. A"g-3-1 7.:u" V R K D I N A N D B R 1 K E "a o - 3 - - 2 c V. - c c V 4 o c S (B CD o 1 o p. Pi a .5 2 a e r 5 3 9 - e j 5 X vz c s a 5 . 21 1 s - ii Ti w i E3 4 3. H Z I - - .2 5 c J 3 o ar cd l . a o ? O u c CI S) e - 3 . - a v m cj i ? o o GHAfOS! W&b GHAIRSI GORDON & MITCHELL. Shop one tloor west of J. NctT Tavern, nJ nearly opjosilo S. Kiuiz'd Dro? Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. rfHE SU RSCRIBEBS would respect Jl fully inform the citizens of Somer set and surrounding country, that they; intend to carrv on the Chair Making Iliisincs?, at their old stand, where they will con slantly keep on hand and will make to order Common, Fancy, & Tippecanoa Self ccs &l?oton Rocking Clialr8," which they will sell very low for cash or exchange for lumber or approved coud trv produce. GEORGE L. CORDON, C. F. MITCHELL. jur.e!5-M7 FTpIlE Great Preventive Medicintt E. Though Wright's Indian Vegeta ble Pills have achieved triumph npott uU umph, in the cure of obstinate cases of disease, even after they had been entire ly giren up, and after all other remedies had failed, yet their power of prevention may be justly esteemed their growing glory! "Storms," U is said, "purify the air," but sterms do mischief also.' and are so far tin evil. Were it within human power to maintain the Electrical equilibrium between the earth and air. j there would be no occssion for storms. for the air would always be purp. So of lhe human body. If kept freer fioni morbiJ humors, the action is regu lar and healthy. But if ihose humors are allowed to accumulate, a crisis, or. in other words, a storm, will arise, whic! is always more or less dangerous, Wright's Indian Vegetable Tills nra equally well calculated (o prevent the? storm, or to allay it when it comes. But prevention is better than cure, besu'es being cheaper and less troublesome. The delay of a day in the commence ment of sickness has often proved fatal, and always renders the case more diffi cult to manage. Let the sickness be caused by chan ges of weather, hijh living, want of ex ercise, close confinemeni, functional de rangement, or anything else, lhe effect upon lhe body is much the same is equally dangerous, and is removable by the same means. Have you a cold? Let it nnt ripen irt to Consumption. Are you Dyspeptic? Beware of the hypochondria. Two Pills taken every other nighl on an emp ty stomach, for a short ttine, will, in nino cases out of ten, cure the Dyspepsia-. end ihereby drivo away the legion of. "devils blue' For Headache, no me dicine is superior to IVrighCs Indian Fetalle Pills. Costiveness, that pro lific mother of disease, is caused by a torpid stale of the liver, whieh theso Pills effectually cures. By striking ai the root of disease, Wright's Indian Ve getable Pills prevent ail and cure all. They can hardly ever be taken amiss, if used with common discretion; and wo commend them to the use of those who have not yet iried them. Beware of Counterfeits of all kinds; Some aie coated with sugar; others are made to resemble in outward appearance the original medicine. The safest course is, to purchase from the regular agent only, one or more of whom may ha founl in every village & town in ibe stale. Agents for Somerset County. P A R K E R & A N K E N Y , Som erse t, M. A. Ross, Petersburg, Samuel Kimmel, Pine Milli, G. Parker & Co, Jcuncrtiile. Michael Sipe, Somerset township. Auabinbaugh t Brtdikcr, Centreville Stevens it bchlajr, Bbkrrlown. L Shaffer Sr. k Co. S'ioy?own, W. Chalfant, Buckftown, Ilav Si Bier, LnvanstiMe. J. C. DurrtlUSmiihiiebU Offices devoted exclusively 'in the sate of f fright' s Indian J'egettibh Pitt whole-! :i:d:rel.ul, IC'J SueCt, Philadelphia 23S Grfcnv'.-U Street. New Yi tk.an 1 l?v tlir. .,t Sire. Bo-
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