The Somerset herald and farmers' and mechanics' register. (Somerset, Pa.) 183?-1852, October 05, 1847, Image 4

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Advertisements.
PROCLAMATION,
;IIEREAS, by an act of the Gen
eral Assembly of the Common-
. ""wealth of Pennsylvania, cixtled "An act
relating to the Elections of this Common
wealth,''. it js enjoined on the Sheriff, to
give public nonce of such election, and
to enumerate ijt'sch houmi vital officers
re to be cle-cted: In pursuance thereof.
I, Samuel Griffith, :
High Sheriff of the County of Somer
eet 3o hereby make known and give
t public notice to the qualified electors of
tae said county, that a
GENERAL ELECTION
will be held on the secoridXribroi
jJetober next, day of
the rrionlh.Jal the several election tfis-
Irici, to wit:
The Electors of the horongh and
township of Somerset, to meet at the
Court House, in said borough;
The Electors of the township of Mil-
ford, to meet at the house of John Wei
ler. in said township;
The Electors of the township of Tur
key foot, to ta eet at the house of Joseph
- P;ingey, (now George Ansel,) in said
township;
The Electors of the township of Ad
dison, to meet at the house of Samuel
Elder, in the town of Petersburg!), in
: said township;
. The Electors of the township of Elk
lick, to meet at the house formerly occu
pied by Joseph Mills, in Sallisbury, in
said township;
The Electors of the township of Sum
" nit, to meet at the School House of My
ers"Mi)l, in said township;
The Electors of the township of
Greenville, to meet at the house of Geo.
Long, in said township;
The Electors of the township of South
ampton, to meet at the house of Paniel
. Lepley, in said township;
The Electors of the Borough of Bcr
r lin and the township of Brothersvalley,
' to meet at the house of Archibal Comp
' ton, in said borough;
2'he Electors of the township of Sio
riycteek, to meet at the house of Jacob
Will, jr, in said township;
" The Electors of the Borough of Stoys
, town, to meet at the house of John Hite,
:n said borough;
... The Electors of the township of Que-
mhofiing, to meet at the house of David
Shaffer, in Stoystown;
The Electors of the township of Al
legheny, to meet at the house of James
Philsou, in said township;
The Electors of the township of Con
emaugh, to reeet at the house of Peter
J4Via slid township;
Tne Electors of the township of Shade
to meet at the house of Henry Fry, in
eaid township;
The Electors of the township of Paint
. to meet at the School House erected on
the land of Henry Berkey, in said town
hi.p.;
The Electors of the township of Jen
ner, to meet at the house of George Par
ser, in said township;
The Electors of the township of Jef
ferson, will elect at the house of Henry
Baker, in said township;
At which lime and places the Qualified
Electors aforesaid will elect by ballot,
Oiie Person for Governor of
- the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania.
One Person for Canal Com--
Jiiissioner of the Commori-
wealthof Pennsylvania.
One Person for Member of
- the House of Representa-
.v -tires of the Common
' - .wealth of Pennsylvania.
One Person for Commission-
cr of the County of Som-
xjrset,
;OnePerson for County Trea-
.surer.
Ono Person for Auditor of
said County,
QriQ Person for Poor House
Director3 for three years,
and One Person for Poor
House Director., for one
year ; .
" tC7The election to be opened be
tween the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock in
-the forenoon, by a public proclamation,
and to be kept open until 7 o'clock in
the evening, when the polls shall he
closed. Cj3 , , , ..
E ""The Inspectors and judges of the e
lection, shall meet at their respective pla
res appointed for holding the election b
the district to which they respectively
talon?, before nine o'clock of the morn
ing of ihe second Tuesday of October,
'andaeh of said Inspectors i&hall appoint
"cne clerk, who shall be a qualiSed voter
cf such district." . . , , -
i "And it is further directed, that the
Sheriff 'shall gire noiiee thai every per
son, cieppfing justices of the peace," who
,hali hold any office or appointment of
prom ,or trust Mr, u r the Government of
IT,
of-iU
7
any city or incorporated district, .whe
ther a commissioned olUceror otherwise
a subordinate officer or agent, wha- is, or
shall be erapkyedunder the legislative,
executive or judieiary depanmeaiof this
State, or of'the United States, or of Tiny
av m incorporated district, and thatev-
try member "of "Congress, and or tlr
State' legislatur anU q the select or
common council of any ciiy, or comiois-
Moncr of any incorporated district, is by
aw incapable of exercising at the same
time, ihe ollice or appointment of jndge,
inspector, or clerk of any election of this
commonwealth, and that no inspector.
udg or other officer of anysuch elec-
uon, sliall be eligibte to any vilive t be
then voted lor. , v-.-;v.-?-.-.
'in case the person wlx shall have re-
trived the. second highest number of
votes for inspector, shall not attend on
the day of electioH, the person who shall
have received the second highest number
of votes for judge at th? next nreceed
tng election, shall act as inspector in his
place. And in case i!e person who
shall have received the highest number
of votes for inspector shall not atiend,
ihe person e!e ted a judge shail appoint
an inspector in his place; and in case the
person elected a judge shall not attend,
iheu the inspector who shall nave recetr
.eJ the -highest nuiber-of votes, shall
unpoint a judge in his place; and if any
vacancy shall continue in the board for
the space of one hour alter the tune rixed
by law for the opening of the election,
the qualified voters of the township,
ward or district, for which such officer
shall have been elected, present at the
phice of election, shall elect one of their
manner lo nil the vacacy.
"In case any clerk, appointed under
the provision of this act, shall neglect
to attend at any election during said year
it shall be the duty of the inspector who
appointed said clerk, or the person tilling
the place of such inspector, to forthwith
appoint a suitable person as clerk, quali
fied as aforesaid who shall perform the
duties for the year.'.' : : " -
It shall be the doty of the several as
sessors, resnectively to attend at the
place of holding every general, special or
township election, during the whole lime
said election is kept open, for the pur
pose of giving information to the inspec
tor, and judge when called on, in rela
tion to the right of any person assessed
by them to vote at such election, or such
other matters in rea lion to the assess
ment of voters as the sa'ui inspectors or
either of them, shall from time to time
require '
'No person shall be permitted to vote
at any election as aforesaid, than a white
freeman of the age of twenty-one years
or more, who shall have resided in this
State at least one year, and in the elec
tion district where he offers to vote, at
least ten days immediately preceeding
such election, and within two years paid
a state or county tax, which shall have
been assessed at least ten days before the
election. But a citizen of the United
States who has previously been a quali
fied voter of this State, and removed
therefrom and returned, and who shall
have resided in the election district and
paid taxes aforesaid, shall be entitled to
vote after residing in this State 6 months
Provided, That the white freeman, citi
zens of the United Slates between the a
ges of twenty-one and twenty-two years
and have resided in the election district
(en J;iy8 as aforesaid, shall be entitled
to vote, alihough they shall not have paid
taxes." - - -
No person shall be admitted to vole
whose name is not contained in the list
of . taxable inhabitants furnished by the
commissioners, unless, First he produce
a receipt for the payment, within two
year, of a Stale or county tax assessed
agreeably to the Constitution, and give
satisfactory evidence either on his own
oath or affirmation, or the oath or affir
mation of another that has paid such a
tax, or on fai'ure to produce a receipt,
shall make an oath to the payment there
of; or Second if he claim a right to vote
by being an elector between the age of
twenty-one : and iwenly-two years, he
shall depose an ouh or afiirmauon that
he Ids resided in the Slate at least one
year next before his application, and
make such proof of residence in the dis
trict as is required by this art, and that
he dors verily believe, from the accounts
given him ihni he is of the age aforesaid,
archive such oilier evidence as is requi
red by this act, whereupon the name of
the person so admitted to vote shall be in
serted in the list by the inspectors and a
note m?de opposite thereto by , writing
the word "tax," if, he shall be admitted
to vote by reason thereof having paid tax,
or the word ,,age"if he shall be admitted
to' vote., by reason of such vote shall bii
called out to the clerks, who shall make
the like notes in the list of voters kept
by them. ' 1
"In all cases where the name of the
person claiming to rote is found on,the
list furnished by ihe commissioners and
assessor, or his right to vote whether
found thereon or not, is objected toby
any qualified citizen, it shall be the duly
of the inspectors, to examine such person
on oath as the qualifications; and if he
claims to have resided in thcState fr
one year ot more, his oath shall be suffi
cient proof thereof, but shall malt e proof
by at least, one competent witness, who
hall be .a qualified 'elector, that lie has
resided witbin'the district for more than
ten days immediately preceeding said e
teetion. and sIkHbIo swear that his bona
fide residence, in pursuance of his lawful
calling, is within the district, and that he
did not remove into. the district for the
purpose of voting therein. . . .,
'Every person qualified as aforesaid,
and who shall make due proof, if requi
red, of his residence and payment of
taxes, as aforesaid, sftallte admitted to
vote jn the township "vara or district,
in which he shall reside. ""- ' 5 v ;
. I f any perso n h al I prevent or i at
:r't V -nrt Vy officer of afcy clec-
tion unIcr'thi 'act, from holding such e
lection, or use or threaien any violence
to any, such officer, or shatt in'erropt.or
improperly tnterlere whli biiti iir ihe ex
ecution, of his iltity, or shall block up the
window, or avenue to any window where
the same may be holding, or shall riot
ously disturb the peace at tvru election,
or shall use or practice any intimidating
tnreais, lore or violence, ; wita ueaigmo
influence unduly or overawe any elector
or to prevenf hini from voting or To res-
tram the .freedom of choice, sucn person
on -eonviciion shall be fined i.V -any sank
not exceeding five hundred "dollars and!
be impnsoned for ay.time not less than
one r1 month nor . more: than twelve
months, and if it shall be shown to "the
court, where tne irrai ot sucirioucure
shall be had, that the person so offend-;
jng was not a resident of the ctty ward,'
or district, or township where the said
offence was committed, and not entitled
to a vote therein, tfien on ronvtction, he
shairbe, sentenced to pay a' fine of not
less than one hundred aor more th.m one
thousand do(larsvand be imprisoned not
less than 6 months nor more than 2 years.
f "If "any, person or persons shall make
any bet or wager upon the result of any
election within this commonwealth, or
shall offer to make anv such bet or wa
ger, either by verbal proclamation there
of, or by any written or printed advei
tisement; challenge or invite any person
to make such bet or wager, upon con
viction thereof, he or they shall forfeit
and pay three limes the amount so bet or
offered to be bet. - ' , -..
'(f any person not by law qualified,
shall fraudulently vote at any election in
this commonwealth, or being otherwise
qualified, ''shall, vote:' out of his proper
district, or if any person knowing the
want of such qualification, shall aid to
procure such person to vole, the person
offending, shall on conviction, be fined
in any sum not exceeding two hundred
dollars and be imprisoned for any term
not exceeding three months. "
"If any person shall vote at more than
one election district, or otherwise fraud
ulently vote more than once on the same
da', or shall fraudulently fold and deliv
er to the inspector two tickets folded to
gether with the intent illegally to vote,
advise and procure another so to do, he
or they offending shall on conviction, be
fined in any sum not less than fifty nor
more than five handred dollar; and be
imprisoned for any term not less than
three or more than twelve months.
"If any person not qualified to vote in
this commonwealth agreeably to law,
(except the sons of qualified citizens,)
shall appear at any place of election for
the purpose of issuing tickets or of in
fluencing the citizens qualified to vole,
he shall on conviction, forfeit and pay
any sum not exceeding one hundred dob
lars for every such an offence; and be
imprisoned for , any term not exceeding
three months."
And the return judges of the respec
tive districts are requested to meet at the
Court House in the borough of Somer
set, on the Friday succeeding the second
Tueseday in October, (being the 15th)
then and there to perforin the duties en
joined upon them by law.
Given under my hand, at my office in
Somerset, this 24th day of August,
in the year of our Lord one thou
sand eight hundred and foriv-seven.
and the 72st of the Independence of
the United Slates.
SAMUEL GRIFFITH, Sheriff.
tCJCitizent of Somtr8et.Zl
Pause ! Reflect !! Decide !!!
Men may cry peace 1 peace !I when
' there is no peace !!
The war! is actually begun !! but "Gen.
Taylor never surrenders," neither does
the",,Kev.B. Hibbard's Vegetable Anti
bilious Family Pills;" where they once
charge upon bilious diseases, such as
bilious, remitting, intermitting, conges
tive, typhus and eruptive fevers, bilious
cholic, cholera morbus, dysentary, sick
head-ache, &c, in short all diseases aris
ing from i disordered state of the stom
ach and blood; keep the liver stimulated
into healthy action, the blood cleansed
e it--
irom an impurities, and you are certain
to procure and maintain uninterrupted
good health. ,The most potent pnrifyer
oi the blood and corrector of the liver is
"Hibbard's pills.' ; . . : ; f
Females if you are unwell, procure
and use Kev. B. Hibbard's vegetable
pills, they reopen all obstructions, cleanse
the system, purify the blood and give
animation, health and beauty to all who
use them, such as you cannot receive
from the use of any ; other medicine.
Uose hall a pill. - ,- n
Dyspeptics don't despair, here is a
certain cure. Dyspepsia of ten years
standing, and after ali other medicines
had (ailed, has been . cured by the use of
Key B, Hibbard s pills; taken in quarter
of pill doses, three times a day for three
weeks.:., .., : . ; ..?
Doctor J Witdemuth, 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
being disappointed in any case he em
ployed, them in. ' We refer you to him
personally. . - m t
These pills have such a reputation in
Illinois, that they have given to them
the name of "King Pills' w Try them,
you wjio are ill, and want a cheap, safe,
certain and speedy remedy. Dose from
half a pill to two! pills; Circnlars can
be had of agents free of charge i T
Price I2i. 25 and 50 cents per box.
Sold by the following agents, viz;:''
Snyder & Zimmerman, Stoystowni A
Samuel Kimrael, Pine Mills, -'
Walter Chalfant, Allegheny SummiU
J. H. & E: Benford, Snydersville,
Somerset tp. "
set, Pa., General and supplying ageutfor
this countv.
- -
August 51, IStf-Qn Hi
:S-BLAN
A Lot of Blank De e ds just pr'in-
ted, en fine white gaper, and
novr for sale at this office.
rTTHElJreat Preventive Medicine!
Ji. Though Wright's Indian Vegeta-i
bio Pills have achieved triumph upon tri
umph, fa the cure of obstinate esses o
disease, even after1 they had been entiref
ly given up, and after all other remedies
had failed,' yet their power of prevention
may le jtistiy esteemed their -growing
glory ! "Storms., it is said, purify
therair but stormr do mischief also,
and - are so fur an evil. Were it within
human power to maintain the Electrical
equilibrium - between the earth and air,
thercTWM'Jd be no occssion' for storms,
for the air would always be pure. , :
. So of the -human body.' If kept free
fiom morbid humors, the action is regu
lar -and healthy. Hut if those humors
are allowed to accumulate, a crisis, or,
in other words, a storm, will arise, which
is always more or less daugerous. .-.
: Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are
equally well calculated to prevent the
storm, or lo allay it when it comes. But
prevention is better than cure, besu'es
being cheaper aud 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 weaiher, high living, want of ex
ercise, close confinement, functional de
rangement, or anything else, the effect
upon the body is much the tameis
equally dangerous, and is removable by
the same means.
:'.'.. Have you a cold? Let it not ripen in
to Consumption. Are you Dyspeptic?
Beware of the hypochondria. Two
Pills taken every other night on an emp
ty stomach, for a short time, will, in nine
cases out of ten, cure the Dyspepsia,
and; thereby drive , away the legion . of
"devils blue.". .For Headache, no me
dicine is superior to I 'fright's Indian
Vtgtlahh Pills. Cdstiveness, that pro
lific mother of disease, is caused by a
torpid state of the liver, whieh these
Pills effectually cures. By striking at
the root of disease, Wright's Indian Ve
getable Pills prevent all and cure all.
They can hardly ever be taken amiss, if
used with common discretion; and we
commend them to the use of those who
have not yet tried them.
; Beware of Counterfeits of all kinds;
Some ate coaled with sugar; others are
made to resemble in outward appearance
the original medicine. The safest course
is, to purchase from the regular agents
only, one or more of whom may be
found in every village & town in the state.
Jigenlsfor Somerset County,
PARKER & ANKENY, Somerset,
M. A. Ross, Petersburg,
Samuel Kimmel, Pine Mills,
G.Parker & Co, Jennerville. .
Michael Sipe, Somerset township,
Aughinbatigh & Brubaker, Centreville
Stevens oi Srhlag, Bakerstown,
J. Shaffer Sr. is Co. Stoystown,
W. Chalfant, Buckslown, :
Hay & Baer, Lavansville, '-' 1
J. C. Darrell, Smiibfield.
' Offices devoted exclusively to the sale
of f fright's Indian Vegetable Pills,
wholesale and. retail, 16S Race Street,
Philadelphia; 288 Greenwich Street.
New York.and 198 Tremont Street, Bos
ton. ' '' 7.7- rjnay4
CLICKXEIFS SUGAR COATED
Vegetable Purgative Pills. ,
ARE universally aJmittcd to operate, not only
as an effectual preventive, but as a never tailing
remedy, in all diseases which can effect the hu
man frame. Hcadach, Indigestion, Rheumatism,
Piles, Scurvy, Dropsy, Small-pox, Cholera-morb-u,
Worms, Whooping-cough, Consumption
Jaundice, Quincy, Scarlatina, Liver complaint,
Apoplexy, Cancer, Measles, Salt-Rheum, Fits,
Heart-burn, Ercsipila3, Deafness, Itchings of tho
skin, colds, gout, gravel giddiness, pains in the
back, inward weakness, palpitation of the heart,
risings in the throat, asthma, fevers of all kinds,
female complaints, stitches in the side, spitting
of blood, sore eyes, scrofula, sL anthony fire,
lowness of spirits, flooding, fluor albus or Whites,
Gripes. king's evil, lockjaw, Hysteria, bile on tho
stomach, - and all bilious aitections, pleurisy
croup, swelled feet and legs, swine-pox, whito
swelling, tremors, tumors, ulcers, vomiting, and
others have successfully and repeatedly been
vanquished by their powerful arm.
;They have been known to effect permanent
cures when all other remedies bad proved una'
vailing, and in the last stages of disease.
They have in many cases superceded the pre-
scriptive skill . of the most eminent Tbysicians,
and received besides their unqualified commend
ation. ......
They have been repeatedly recommended by
men of the most- distinguished characters,
throughout the land, and been sanctioned in Eu
rope by noblemen and Princes of 7?oyal Blood.
. Tbry have been introduced into the Hospitals
of Edinburgh, Paris, and Vienna, and through
out the disintercsted'exertions of our foreign am
bassadors, they have received the favorable com
mendation of the Empcrdr of Russia, and his Ce
lestial Majesty of the Chinese Lmperor.
fXjScarccIy a Packet , vessel of any repute
sails from the port of JNcw York, witacut an a
bundant supply ef the sick mis'h sever tati
iso FRifcXD. fJjAgencics have been establish
ed in all the principal cities of the union, and ap
plications are constantly reaching us fiom al
most numberless villages in every section of the
country. Testimonials of their marvellous ef
fects are pouring in from all quarters and in
such numbers that we have no time to read half
of them. What stronger or more couchisive
evidence than these important facts can the most
skeptical desire! It is possible that toe many
thousands who tried CUCKNER'S PILLS,
can be deceived in their results. If any impostor
or quackery existed, would it not long ago have
been held up, as it should be, to the scorn and
derision of a justly offended community.
: Rememoer Dr. C. V. CIickner is the original
inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing
of the sort was ever heard of, until he introduced
them in 1834., Purchasers should, therefore, al
ways nk for Clickner's 5ugar Coated Vege
table, Pills, and lake no other, cr they will be
-ipade the victims of a fraud. : - . " ; v
PRICE 5 CENTS PER BOX.-
- Dr. Clickner'a principal office for the sale of
Pills, is 6& Vescy street. New Yark. 7, - '
, Wm. Jcksn, 63 Liberty street, head of Wood
Vtefci, Pittsburgh, Pa., ganora! agent for West
era'Pcccsvlvwus.ortbera Ohio, tad' the Riv.
er counties of Tirgin'a." '-- T
, Sold by the following dol appointed 'A gents
for Somerset county. Pa.
J J & II F Scheit SomnVct ' - ; -:
. EliDunl Kiernao Jenner P.oad ' -
Snyder & Zimmerman . Stoystown ,
' Phillippi & Kiernan Roibury 7 -
' Charles Krissingcr Derlin
P & W JHeyers Meyer Mill ' 7
" ' Miller 4c Dively" Salisbury 7
" M GranUiiie, MtL "'
, .SOU McChesney Smiihlictd , - , . 7
Samuel Elder Petersburg"!
" Elias Stahl Mount Pt la.
LikewiaeeolJ by the same A cents, the okat '
BK3IKDI OfXiTBBJ,
AMERICAN OIL,
procured from a well in Kentucky, IPS feet below
the surface of the earth, a certain and infallible
cure for InSaraatory. rheumatism, spasms, colic,
spiains, strains, cuta, bruisea, scalds, burns, tet
ter, cry sights, cald head, croup, intlamatory sore
throats, &c. Ac.
Price 50 cents per Bottle.
CAUTION. In order to be sure of obtain
ing the genuine, purchase onty of the general
agenU for Western Pennsylvania, Wm. Jack
son, No. 69 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, or through
sub-agents appointed by him for its sale, each of
whom will have a show bill, and general di
rections in pamphlet form, containing the names
and address of the proprietor and General Agents
for Western Pennsylvania aa follows:
D. Hail fc Co. proprietors, Kentucky.
Wm. Jackson, General Agent for Western
Pennsylvania, No. 89 Liberty street. Pittsburgh,
to whom all orders must be addressed.
OBSERVE Each bottle is enclosed in "one
of the above named pamphlets, and the name of
Wm. Jackson (the general and only wholesale
agent for Western J'cnnsylvunia) printed on the
outside of the label,
, And iu addition to he sold by . the same agents
Du FhompsoH 9 Carminative
So justly celebrated as a sovereign remedy for
all Bowel Complaints, ' Diarrhoea, cholera morb
us, flux, summer complaints of children arid u
dults, &.c. prepared only by Dr. Edgar Thorn
(bow of New York city, formerly of Pittsburgh.)
For the last two years this celebrated and un
surpassed remedy for the above complaints have
been well known, and extensively used in Pitts
burgh and surrounding country w;lh unqualified
success which renders it unnecessary to parade
a long list ef testimonials in its favor, which
could readily be done Suffice itto say that
numbers of the most respectable persons in J'itts
burgh and vicinity have used and proved its
wonderful efficacy. It is a Vegetable and scien
tific preparation predicated epon the unalterable
Laws of Nature, adapted most certainly to re
move the cause that tic efil-ct may cease with
out egotism.' - It can truly ho pronounced one of
the best remedies for the above complaints in the
United States. Xo family should be without it,
nor any person take a lenghthy journey without
a supply of this invaluable preparation
September 2 1 , 1847.1y
50.000 Victims every year
FALL A PREY TO COISSLAJP
TION, ASTHMA AND RAI
SING BLOOD, HECTIC
FEVER AND NIGHT
SWEATS.
Mrs. Adams, 1 25th street, Harlem,
suffered a year with a cough, pain in the
chest, nightsweats. and all the agrava
led symptons of. Consumption; nothing
relieved her till she tried Sherman's
Balsam half a bottle cured her.
ULCERATED LUNGS AND LIVER.
Mr.'E. T. Lawrence, Jackson streel,
Brooklyn, after years of suffering, and
treated by various physicians, was pro
nounced incurable from ulcerated lungs
and liver.
DYING,
as was supposed, he tried the Balsam;
its effects were most miraculous; two
bottles cured him.
PLEURISY AND CONSUMPTION.
. : Mrs. Baggas, residing at 8S Sheriff
street, 70 years old, has been subject to
attacks of pleurisy and consumptive
coughs for years. The Balsam has
saved her from very great suffering.
ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION.
L J. Beals, 89 Delancy-street gave it
to his sister-in-law who had been an in
valid for years from Asthma; to another
considered as in consumption, it re
lieved them at once, so that they travel
led several hundred miles.
SPITTING BLOOD
Is always alarming. It leads to the
worst kind of Consumption, and unless
arrested in time is generally fatal. Sher
man's All-Healing Balsam is the best
remedy it heals the wounded or ruptured
blood vessels of the lungs, and thereby
effects a permanent cure, while other
remedies only stop the blood for some
time. A few doses of this Balsam will
satisfy the most skeptical that it is the
medicine required It has been success
ful in many cases, and that too where
they bad run into a rapid decline, or, as
more generally eipressed, "HASTY
CONSUMPTION." Young penons,
or those of middle age, are more subject
to these attacks than the aged.
Price 25 cents and 91 per bottle.
Sold by the following duly appointed
Agents for Somerset county, Pa.
J. J. & II. F. Schell, Somerset,
Snyder & Zimmerman, Sloystown,
Edmund Kiernan, Jenner Roads.
Phillippi fc Kiernan. Roxbury,
Chas. Krissinger, Berlin,
P. & W. Meyer, Meyer's Mill,
Miller & Dively, Salisbury,
" - Grantsville, Md.
S. C. II. WcOhesney.Smiihfield,
Samuel Elder, Petersburg!),
. Elias Stahl, Mount Pela.
Likewise. Dr. Sherman's Medicated
Lozenges, ToothPasle, and Poor Man's
Plaster.
COUGH LOZENGES. -These Lo
zenges are a safe, most sure and effectual
remedy for coughs and coldstightness
of the lungs or chest, &c.
WORM LOZENGES.-These Worm
Lozenges have been proved in more
than 1,400,000 cases to be the infallible;
the only certain worm destroying med
icine ever discovered. It was reserved
for Dr. Sherman to :invent a medicine to
destroy worms that children would take.
Children will take these . Lozenges and
err fcr more
DR. SH ERMAN'STOOTH PASTE.
A premium Dentrtfice, the best article
known for cleaning and whitening the
teeth, strengthening the guras, sweeten
ing the, breath. ' "
SHE&AUN'S POOR MAN'S PL AS
TER.-rThe Best strengthening: plaster
ia;tae ; worta;; e orerergn Teneoy lor
pains or weakness in tho back, loins,
sides, breast, &c. kc. One million a
year will not supply the demand. . Var
ranted the best and cheapest. One ihat
will prove ihe fact.- 1
CAMPHOR LOZENGE, S celebra
ted for giving almost immediate relief in
nervous and sick headache, palpitation
of the heart, lowness of spirits, &c.
" The above Lozenzes. Tooth Pata
and Plaster, sold by the abo? jgents
for Dr. Sherman's All Healin? Balsam.
Sept. 21. 1847. " fj yjj
THEundersigLned give notice that
thej'"have lately ere.cted on the land
of Samuel Boger, in Brothersvalley town
ship, 3 miles south of Berlin, a large
. Lime Oven,
which Is now in successful operation.
The oven is conveniently to a coal bank,
which will enable them to born and fur
nish any quantity of lime on short no
tice, and at the. low price of
8 cents per busfteL
They are assured that they can furnish
as good a quality of lime as can Ke had
at any other Kitn in this county or else
where. All persons are invited to give
them a call, and if ihey are not satisfied
with the quality and prices, they need
not purchase.
CONRAD STOY & CO.
Sept7-'47-4t
Consumption of the Lungs, .
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD
CHERRY A compound Ba
samie preparation from Wild Cherry
Bark and Tar the best remedy known
to the world for the cure of Coughs,
coIJs, asthma, croup, bleeding of the
lungs, whooping cough, - bronchitis, in
fluenza, shortness of breath, pain and
weakness in the breast or side," liver
complaint and first stages of consump
tion. . .
We will not assert that this Balsam
will cure Consumption io its very worst
form, but it has cured many after all
other means of relief had been tried in
vain. And why not? It seems that
WILD CHERRY was designed by Na
ture to be our PAN ECE A for the ravagin
disease of this cold latitude. Let not ihe
despairing invalid waste his money and
lose time, to him so all important, in ex
perimenting with the trashy nostrums of
the day, but use at once a medicine that
will cure, if a cure be possible a medi
cine that science approves, and many
years of , experience has demonstrated
that it always relieves.
' There is no such thing as fa'tV in
the history of this wonderful BALSAM.
Evidence the most canvincing- evidence
that no one could doubt, fully establish
es this fact. For the sake of brevity we
select the following from thousands.
Isaac Piatt Esq., Editor of the Poogh
keepsie Eagle, one of ihe roost influen
tial Journals in the state of New York,
states, under the authority of his own
name, that a young lady, a relative of
his, of very delicate constitution was at
tacked in February, 1842, with severe
cold, which immediately produced spil
ling of blood, cough, fever, and other
dangerous and alarming symptons
Through medical treatment and care she
partially recovered during the summer.
But on the return of winter she was at
tacked more violently than at first, she
became scarcely able to walk, and was
troubled with cough, chills, and fever
every day, and appeared to be goinj
rapidly with Consumption ; at this time,
when there was no sine of improvement,
Mr. Piatt procured a bottle of WIS
TAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHER
RY, which she look, and it seemingly
restored her. She got a second, and be
fore it was half laken she was restored
to perfect health, which she has enjoyed
to the present time, without the slight
est symptons of her former disease.
The following we have just received
from Messrs. Fall, McCracken & Co.
agents for the sale of Wistar's Balsam
of Wild Cherry, at Lancaster, Ohio.
To the Public. feel it my duty ait
an act of kindness to the afflicted, to in
form them what Wistar's Balsam of wild
Cherry has done for my daughter.
There is many a parent who has given
up a beloved daughter or son, as a prey
to that fell destroyer consumption. They
have, as I have done, tried all the most
skilful and eminent physicians wjthin
their knowledge, and all of the most
popular remedies that seemed to hold
out some hope for a continuance of life,
wttbout getting any relief. 5C7To all
such who, like me, have been seeking
with trembling hope fr some remedy of
real efficiency, I would say, seek no
farther but iry at once Dr. Wistars1 Bal
sam cf Wild Cherry. My daughter Sai
rah Jane, aged 17 years, whose life for
months had been dispaired of, and was
supposed a sure prey to consumption,
has been cured ; restored lo perfect
health ; and that too bv usin five bot
tles of Dr. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF
WILD CHERRY.
JONATHAN COULSON.
Greenfield, Tp. Fairfield city, O March
'15, 1
Price SI per bottle, or six bottles for $5.
Sold in Cincinnati on the corner o
Fourth and Walnut streets by
SANFORD& PARK,
Gen'I agents for the Western Statei,"
Agents roa Wistar's Balsam.
S. KURTZ. Somerset,
J-Lloydfc Co, Donegal, "
- SPhilson. Berlin, '
'iirUi H Little. Stoystowni
sO H Keyser, BcdforJ, - . ;
'O:lober20;i345.-ly '