Tar pi"t i published every Tuey " . J trrtBw, fwyabla half-yearly -van-Ifnot pai J wiihit, th Wia iavaria- , biy be charavxl. , No t&bewit ' than monlha j nor cj utcribf discontinue onto at tb oj'ti" of Abe eJitor, until arrcaragesare, pniJ oft. ' i AsTKrrtBEMEynrs win 1 Drrted at $1 per . square, AW the first three insertions, and 25 ' cent for every ebsejoeiU insertion: longer ones in proportion. KSLL-"." ' ' i in' Advertisements. JHEREAS, by an acl of the Gen . y Y eral Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act irehurtg to the Elections of this Common iveaJth," it is enjoined on the Sheriff to give public notice of such election, and to enumerate in such notice what officer are to he cie-cted: la pursuance thereof, I, Samuel Griffith-- 'High Sheriff of the County ofSomer set do hereby make known and give public-notice lo the qualified electors of tbe said county, that a EiEKAIi ELECTION t trill be heldon tbe second Tuesday oi 'October next, (being the 12th day of ihe month,) at the several election dis Jtricts, i wit: 1 The Electors of the horongh and township of Somerset, o meet at the Court House, in aid horoogh; - The Electors of the township of Mil ford, to meet at the house of John Wel der, io said township; , The Electors of the township of Tur keyfoot, to meet at the house of Joseph Pringey, (now George Ansel,) in said township; ' Tbe Electors of the township of Ad dison, to meet at the house of Samuel Elder, in the town of Petersburgh, in e&id township; The Electors of the township of Elk 3icL, to meet at the house formerly occu pied by Joseph Mills, in Sallisbury, in said township; ... The Electors of the township of Sum jali, 1o meet at the School Hou.se of My rs Mill, in said township; , The Electors of the township of "Greenville, to meet at the house of Geo. JiOng, in said township; The Electors of the township of South ampton, to meet at the house of Paniel Lcpley, in said township; The Electors of the .Borough of Ber lin and "the township of TJrothersvalley, Jo meet at the house of Archibal Comp ton, in said borough; The Electors of the township of Sto uycTeek, to meet at the house of Jacob .Will, jr, in said township; The Electors of the Borough of Stoys town, 4o meet at the house of John Hite, in said borough; The Electors of the township of Que .raahoning, to meet at the house of David Shaffer, in Stoystown; The Electors cf the township of Al legheny, to meet at the house cf James a'hiison, in said township; The Electors of the township erf Cen craaogh, to meet at the house of Peter Levy, in said township; Tne Electors of the township of Shade Jo meet at the house of Henry Fry, in aidcwnship; - The Electors of the township of Paint J xo meet at the School House erected on .the land of Henry Berkey, in said town ship; . . . . ' ; : The Electors cf the township of Jen tier, 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 Uaker.in said township; . At which time and places the Qualified Electors aforesaid will elect by ballot, One Person for Governor of the Commonwealth of -Pennsylvania, ne Person for Canal Com jnissioncrof the Common- wealth of Pennsvlvaniu. One Person for Member of the House of Rcpresenta : lives of the Common- Avcalth of Pennsylvania. One Person for Commission er of the County of Som- urset, One Person for County Trea surer. .One Person for Auditor of said Countv, One Person for Poor House Director, for throe Tears orirV Onn, P,.Vrtr, r.. i ' -and Une 1 eron for Poor House Director lor one , Year. tC7The election to be opened be tween the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock in the forenoon, by a public proclamation. Attdto be teat onen until 7 n'rWL-5n the evening, when ths polls' shall be 1 closed. ,rI . . . ' 'The inspectors and judges of the e Section, -shall meet at their respective pla ces appointed for holding the election in the district to which they respectively fcelenir, before Rine o'clock of the morn ing of the second Tuesday of October, ind each of said Inspectors shall appoint cne clerk, who shall be a qualified voter cf such district : , 'And it is farther directed, thajl the Sheriff 'shaU give notice that every per on, excepting justices of the peace, who thali hold any office or appointment of proat ur trust under the GovmcM of - -If.any person shall enl or. he Utuied States r f this State, or oijtept to pretent jr ejeef of any ec-1 any cuy irxMirpof ated district, whe ther a commissioned tracer or otherwise a subordinate cff.rer of agent, who is. or shall be employed under the legislative executive or judiciary department of ibis State, Of f the United States, or of any city or intorporated district, and that ev ery member of 'tngress, and of the Stale Legislature, and of: the select or common council of any city, or commis sioner of any Incorporated district, is by .uw incapable of exercising, at the same time, the olfice or appointment of judge, inspector, or clerk of any eltrtion of this commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge or other offietr of any such .elec tion, shall be eligible ta any office to be then voted for. . ... , , r, ; t "n case the person who shall have re ceived the second highest number of votes for inspector, shall not attend on the djy of election, the pcrsoVwho shall have received the second highest nnmber of votes for judge .at th? next preceed ing election, shrll act as inspector in his pLce. And in rase the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for inspector shall Jnbr attend." the person elected a judge shall appoint an inspector in bis place; and in case the person elected a judge fhall . not attend, then the in-ppctof ho shalHtave receiv ed th highest number oivotes, shall appoint a judge in his place; and if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed 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 place of election, shall elect one of their number to fill 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 6Hing the nlace of such inspector, to forthwith appoint a suitable person as clerk, quali fied as aloresaid who snail perform tne duties for the year.' 'It shall be the duty of the several as sessors, respectively to" attend at the place of holding every general, special or township election, during the whole time said election is kept open, for the pur pose of giving information to the inspec tor, and iud?e when called on. in rela- o, .... ion to the right of any person assessed i .i . . . . . , oy uiera to voie at sum election, or sucu .a '..". i' " otticr matters in relation to the assess ment of voters as the said inspectors or either of them, shail from time to time require." , ; .. No person shall be permitted to vote at any election as aforesaid, than a white ireeman ot tne age ol 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 day3 iuimediately preceeding such electionand within two years paid a state or county lax. 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, aud removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district and paid taxes aforesaid, shall be' entitled to vote alter residing m tuis ute b months Provided. That the white freeman, citi zens of the United Sutes between the a ges of twenty-one and twenty-two years i i i ,t -I : ... :.- . dim nave resiutu in ine eiecuoii uisirici ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they shall not have paid taxes." . . .. . . . ... . "No person shall be admitted to vole whose name is not rontincJ in the list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the commissioners, unless, First he produce receipt for the payment, within .two years, of a State or, county , tax assessed v. I .. ,1 .1.' ' rv ', saiisiaciory eytaence etiner on nts own oath or affirmation, or the oath or affir niation of another that , has paiJ such a tax, or ' on fai'iire to produce a receipt, shall make an oath to the payment there of; or. Second if he claim a right to vote by bping an elector between the age of twenty-one and "twenty-two years, he stiall depose an oath or affirmation that he has resided in the Stale at least one year next before his application, and make such proof of residence in the dis trict as is required by this act, and 'thai he does verily believe, from the accounts given him that he is of the age aforesaid, and give such other evidence as is re qui 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 innde opposite thereto by ' writing the word "tax," if he shall be admitted to vote by reason thereof having paid tax; or the, word ,age,jf he shall be admitted to vote bv reason of such vote slial! He UallVd ut to the clerks, who shall make uic nuics in - me iisi oi voters Kept by them. A .. . .A In alt cases where the name of the 'i,crs,,r thuming to vote is found on t list furnished by the commissioners iasses,Cr, or his ri2ht to vote whe chum ins to vote is found on the anJ ther lound thereon or. not. is objected to by any qualified cilizen, it shall be the duty of the inspectors, to examine such person on oath as the qualifications, and if he claims to have; resided in the Stale for one year or more, his oath shall be suffi cient proof thereof, hul shall make proof by at least one competent witness, who shall - be a qualified elector, that he has resided within the district for rr.ore than ten days immediately preceeding'said e Icrtion, and shall also swear that his bona fide residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is withia the district, and that he did not remore into the district for the purpose of Toting therein., s; ,y . "Every person qualified as aforesaid; and who shall make due proof, if requi red, of bis resideace and payment o( laxcs,; as aforesaid, shall be admitted t9 r!.e in i!ie township, ward or district,' in wnicn fie shall reside. tian under thin act, from holding sueh e lection, or use or threaten aay Tiolenee to any such officer, or shall in'erruptor improperly interkre with bim in the et ecu;ioa f his duty,. or shall block up the window, or avenue to any window wfiere ihe same nay be liolding, or shall riol ously disturb the peae at such election, or shall use or practice any iutimidating threats, force or violence, with design to influence unduly or overawe any elector or to prevent' him from voting or to res train the freedom of ehoice, such person on conviction shall be fined ia any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any time not less than one month nor moVe than" , 'twelve months, and if it shall be shown to the court, where the trial of suchoffence shall be had, that the person so offend ing was not a resident of the city, ward, or district, or township where the said offence was committed, and not entitled to a vote therein, then on conviction, he kail be sentenced to pay a fine of nol less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not less than. 6 months nor more than 2 years. "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 any such , bet or wa ger, either by verbal proclamation there of, or by any written or, printed advei lisement, challenge or invite any person to make such bet or wager, pon' con viction thereof, he or they, shall forfeit and pay three tiroes the amount so bet or offered to be bet. , i . v c j jJ , if any" person not by law qualified; shall fraudulently vote at any election iu this commonwealth, or being otherwise qualihed, shall vote out of his proper district, or if any person knowing, ihe 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 iwo hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months., i : if any person shall vote at more than one election district, or otherwise fraud ulently vote more than once on the same day, 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 htindred: dollars; 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 ihe sons of qualified . citizens,) shall appear at any - place of election for the purpose of issuing tickets - or of in fluencing the citizens quali6cd. to vote, he shall on conviction, forfeit and pay anv 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 1 5th) tlen and there to perforin the duties en joined upon them by law. Given under my hand, at my ofBce in Somerset, this 24th day of August, in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and forty-seven,' and the 72st of the Independence of j the United Slates. ; ? s:--r - .'.: 1 SAMUEL GRIFFITH, Sheriff. , Citizens of Somerset. OH ; Pause ! Hellect !! Decide !!! Men may cry peace J peace 11 when ' - iz Mhere is no peace H! ? The war ! is actaally begun !! but Gen. Taylor never surrenders," neither does ihe""Kev.B. HibbaVdV Vegetable Anti bilious Family Pills;" where'they once charge upon , bilious diseases such as bilinis, remitting, intermitting,- coiiges live typhus and eruptive fevers, bilious clulic, cholera morbus, dyseritary 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 from all impurities, and you are certain to procure .arid - maintain ' uninterrupted good health. The most potent purify'ei; of the blood and corrector of -the liver is "Hibbard's pills.'V i.A :? t:i ;. Females if yon are unwell, procure and use Kev. B. Hibbard's vegeiable pills, they reopen all obstructions, cleanse the 'systtein, purify ahe blood and rrive animation, health and beauty to all who ,,,ciui outn as vuu uannoi receive from the use of any other medicine.- Dose half a pill. : . .1 v ;& ; Dyspeptics don't despair,' here isTa certain cure. Dyspepsia of ten years ..... .1 : I !.. i . . r . sianuing. and aner an oilier medicines had failed, has been cured by the use oi Rey. B, Hibbard's pills; taken in quarter of, pill doses, ihree times a day for three weeks. - ;l - I :; Doctor i Wildemuth, of Montgomery co., Va.," ays 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. ' . Tn.ese P''ls. such 'a reputation in Illinois; that they have given to them the name of "King Piiisl" Try them; you who are ill, and want a cheap, safe, certain and speedy remedy. Dose from half-a pill to two pills. I Circulars ""can' be had of agents free of charge.- . : Price I2i, 25 and 50 cents per box, Sold by the following agents, viz: fenyder fc Zimmerman, Stpystown, SamueI Kimmel, Pine Mills1'' 1 Walter Chalfanl Allegheny Summit . J- II. &:E. RffnTord. KntrHirill. Michael Sipe, Somerset tp.' a -i"! Mlpreery; Druggist; Somer. ci, d., vener-iiaad supplying agentfor this countvi " iy 3 t !:;;!BLANE -BEEPS;!', A Lot of Blank Deeds juslprin ted, on fine white gaper, and nov for sale at this office. TTTHE Great Preventive Medicinei II Tbowgh Wright's Indian Vegeta ble Pills have achieved triumph upon tri umph, in the cure of obstinate cases o disease; even after they had been etnifef ly given up, and after all other remedies had failed, yet their power of prevention may bc justly esteemed their growing glory ! - ,Storms," it is said, ."purify the air," but storms do mischief also, and are so far an evil; Were it within human-power to maintain the Electrical equilibrium between the earth ' and air, there would be no occssion for storms, for the air would always be pore. - So of the human body. If kept free from 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 dangerous. : r wWright's Indian Vegetable Pills are equally well calculated to prevent the storm; or to allay it when it comes. - But prevention is better than cure, besides being cheaper and leas troublesome. The delay of a day in the commence ment of sickness has often proved fatal, and always render the ease more diffi cult to manage. ; Let the sickness be caused by chan ges of weather, high living, want of ex ercise, close confinement, functional de rangement, or anything else, the effect upon ihe body is much the same is equally dangerous, and is removable by the same means. . . - Have you a cold? Let it not ripen in to Consumption, j 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 tout 'of. ten, cure 4he Dyspepsia, and thereby drive away the legion of "devils blue. -For-Headache, no me dicine' is superior to fright 8 Indian Vegetable Pills. Costiveness, 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 rommend them to the use of those .who have not yet tried them. ' Beware of Counterfeits of all kinds; Some are coated with sugar; others are made to resemble in outward appearance the original medicine. The safest course is, to purchase from ihe regular agents only, one or more of whom may be found in every village & town in the stale. ilgents for Somerset County, " PARKER & ANKENY, Somerset, ., M. A. Ross, Petersburg, Samuel Kimmel, Pine Mills", G.Parker & Co, Jennerville. . Michael Sipe, Somerset township, Aughinbaugh Si Brnbaker, Centreville , Stevens & Schlag, Bakerstown, J. Shaffer Sr. & Co. Stoystown, V. Chalfant, Buckstown, Hay (& Baer; Lavansville, " J. C. Darrell, Smiiheld.' : Oflires devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale and-retail," 169 Race Street, Philadelphia; 288 Greenwich ' Street, New York.and 193 Tremont Street, Bos ton;3 "may 4 CUC k'KER'S SUGAR COATED Vegetable Purgative Pills. -t ' ARE universally admitted to operate, not only as an effectual preventive, but as a never failing remedy, in all diseases which can effect the hu man frame. Headach, Indigestion, Rheumatism, Hies, Scurvy, Dropsy, Small-pox. Cholera-morb-us, Worms, - Whooping-cough, Consumption Jaundice, Quiney, Scarlatina, Liver complaint, Apoplexy, Cancer, Measles, Salt-Rbeum, Fits, Heart-bum, Erecijiilas, Deafness, Itching of the 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 siJe, spitting of, blood, sore eyes,' "scrofula, si. anthony's fire, lowness of spirits, flooding, fiuor albus or Whites, Gripes. king's evil, lockjaw, Hystciia, bila on the stomach : and ail bilious . affections, pleorisy croup, swelled feet and legs, swine-pox, white swelling, tremors, tumors, ulcers, vomiting, and others have "successfully and repeatedly been vanquished. by their powerful arm. : "T - i J'hey have been known to effect permanent cures wlieu ail otLcr remedies bad proved una- i vailTOg, 'and in the last stages of disease. V ' ' " They have in many cases superceded the pre scriptive skill- of the most eminent Physicians, and received besides their unqualified commend ation. - v . . ' ;i ' - ' . Thcy have bet n repeatedly recommended by men of ' the most distinguished characters, throughout the land, and been sanctioned in Eu rope by noblemen and Princes of Royal Blood. They have been introduced into the Hospitals of Edinburgh, Paris, and Vienna, and through out the disinterested exertions of our foreign am bassadors, they have received the favorable com mendation of the Emperor of Russiaand his Ce lestial Majesty of the Chinese Emperor. - - fXjScarcely a Packet vessel cf any repute sails from the port cf New .York, withcut an a bundant supply of the sick mas' x ett.r jaii I5Q fhiknd,, Q7"Agencies have been establish ed in all the principal cities of the union, and ap plications are constantly reaching us fiom al most nam!erless villages in every section of tlie ; country. Testimonials of their marvellous ef-1 fectsare pouring in uom all quarters-and in such numbers that we have no time to read half of thera. r,What stronger cr more conclusive evidence than these in; portent facts can the. most skeptical desire! It is possible that the many thousands whaTtried CLICKXER'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 ofiended community! 1 ? Remember Dr.. CV V. Clickner is the original inventor -of Sugar Coated Pill, and that nothing of the sort was . ever heard of, until he introduced them in 183L . Purchasers should, therefore, al ways ask for Clickner's Sugar Coated Vege table Pills, and take no other, or they will be made the victims of a fraud. 1 . PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. " ."- Clickner's principal ofiice ' for the sale of Pills, is 66 Vesey street, New York. . : Win. Jackson, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood Street, Pittsburgh, P gneral agent fax Went ixa rcHni-ylv-mi Northern Ofuani thKi- r counties of Virginia. Sold by the following duly appoints J Agents for Somerset county, fa, r .- ,. J J & il FSehell Somer-wt 1 Edm-and Kernan Jcnner Roads ' . ; 1 Shyder& Zimmcrasn -S'toystowo : r PhiHippi & Kiernan Roxli.ry , ; ' Charles Krissinger Berlin - P & W Meyers Meyers HiU . Miller St Dively Salwbory " " Grantsvillo.'MJL SCII McChesney miihGcU Samuel Elder Petersburgh Elias 5tahl Mount Ptla. Likewise sefJ by the some Agents, the oheit niMiflrorsiToits, AMERICAN O I L, procured from a well in Kentucky, 1 85 feet bclovr thesurfaca of the earth, a certain and infallible cere for Inflamatory rheumatism, spasms, colic, sprains, strains, cuts, bruise3, scalds, burns, tet ter, erysipelas, scald head, croup, iafiamatory sore throats, &.c. &.c . .- - Price 50 cents per Bottle. CAUTION. In order to be sure of obtain ing the genuine, purchase only of the general agents for Western Pennsylvania, VVm, Jack son, No. 83 liberty street, Pittsburgh, or through sub-agents appointed by him for its sale, each of whom will have a khow - biil, and general di rections in pamphlet frm, containing the names and address of the proprietor and General Agent for Western Pennsylvania as follows: D. Hail & Co. proprietors, Kentucky. "- Wm. Jackson, General Agent for Western Pennsylvania, No. 69 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 W m. Jackson (the general and only wholesale agent for Western Pennsylvania) printed on the outside cf the label, . . t And in addition to be sold by the same agents Dr. Thompson's Carminative . So justly ccJebritd as a sovereign remedy foe all Bowel Complaints, Dinrrhat a, cholera morb us, flux, summer complaint af children and a dults, &c. prepared only by Dr. Edgar Thorn (now 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 couniry wuh unqualified success which renders h unnecessary to parade a long lut of testimonials in its favor, which could readily be tlone. Suffice Uto say that nunibera' the most respectable persons in Pitts burgh and vicinity have used and proved its wonderful efficacy. It is a Vegetable and scien tific preparation predicated upon tL unalterable Laws of Nature, adapted most certainly to re move the cause that ti e effect may cease with out egotism. It can truly be pronounced one of the best remedies for the above complaints in the United States. " ro family should be without it, oor any person take a lcnghthy jaumey without a supply of this invaluable preparation , September 21,1 847.1 y 50,000 Victims every year FALL A PREY TO CCLNSILUP TION, ASTHMA AND RAI SING BLOOD, HECTIC FEVER AND NIGHT SWEATS. Mrs. Adams, 126m street,' Harlem, suffered a year with a cough, pain Sn the chest, night sweats, and all the aggrava ted symptons of Consumption; nothing relieved Immt till 'she tried Sherman's Balsam half a bottle cured her. ULCERATED LUNGS AND LIVER. Mr. E. T. Lawrence, Jackson street, Brooklyn, after. years or suffering, .and treated by various physicians,- was pro nounced incurable from ulcerated lungs and liver. . DYING, as was supposed, he tried the "Balsam; irs effects were most miraculvu?; two botlles cured him. PLEURISY AND CONSUM PTION. Mrs. Bajgas, residing at 83 Shrill street, TO years old, has been subject to attacks of pleurisy and consumptive coughs far years. Tine Balsam has saved her from very great suffering. ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION. L' J. Beats,' 89 Delancy-sireet 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 tliem nt 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 mure gererally expressed, "HASTY CONSUMPTION." YoanS person, or those of middle age, are more subject lo these attacks lhan the sged. Price 23 cents and SI per bottle. - - Sold by the following duly appointed Agents for Somerset county, Pj. - J. J. & H.F. cSchell, Somerset, - , Snyder & Zimmerman, Stoystown, : Edmund Kiernan, Jenner Roads. Phillippi & Kiernan. Rojbury, Chas. Krissinger, Berlin, P. & W. Meyer, Meyer's Mill, Miller Si Dively, Salisbury, " ' . f Grantsville. Md. , S. C. H. WcChesney, Smtthfield, . , r Samuel Elder, Petersburgh,. t Elias Siahl, Mount Pela. Likewise, Dr., Sherman's Medicated Lozenges, Toothpaste, and Poor Mau's Plaster, r ' ' t COUGH LOZENG ES -These Lo zenges are a safe, most sure and elfectuai remedy for coughs and colds, tightness of the lungs or chest, &c. " - -. WORM LOZ E N G ES.Tbese Worm Lozenges , have beeo proved in more than" 1,400,000 cases to be the infallible; the only certain vorin destroy irif med icine ever discovered. It was reserved for DK ShermQ to invent a medicine to destroy wonns thai children would take. Children will take, these Lozenges and cry fcr mors. . ' . . ; DR. SHERMAN'S TOOTH PASTE. A premium Denmfice, the best srtiele known for cleaning and whitening the teeth, strengthening, the gums, sweeten: ing the breath 1 . ' SHERMAN'S POOR MAN'S PLAsi TER. The best strengthening plaster in the world; a soterfio remedy for pains or weakness in the back, loins sides, breast, Szc. Sic. One million year will not supply the demand. - War ranted the best and cheapest. One that will prove the fact. r CAMPHOR LOZENGE.S celehra ted for givis almost immediate relief ia nervous and sick headache, pa'pitaiioa of the heart, lowness of spirits, Sic. Tho above Lozenges, Tooth Past and Plaster, sold by tho abitve agents fo- Dr. Sherman's All Healing Balsam Sept. 21, 1347. . " , . pyj THE undersijrned give notice that they have lately erected on the land of Samuel Roger, in Brotherml'.ey town ship, S miles south of Berlin, a laroe Lime Oven, which is now iu successful operation. The oten is conveniently to a coal bank which will enable them to burn and fur nish any, quantity of lime on short no tice, and at the . low price of 8 cents per bushel. They are assured that they can furnish as good a quality of lime as can be had at any other Kilo in this county or else where. All persons are invited to ive them a call, and if they are nol satisfied with ihe quahty and prices, they need not purchase. ' : ; CONRAD STOY Sz CO. Sept7-'474l : : ' - ' ' . J-w'i"'',ig,l'J. r 1 -m Consumption of the Lungs. imSTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD y CHERRY. A compound Bal samic preparation from Wild Cherry Bark and Tar the best remedy known to the world for the cure of Coughs, colds,-asthma, croup, bleeding of tha 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 lhat this Balsam will cure Consumption io its very worst form, but it has cured many after all other means of relief had. been tried hi vain. - And why uotl h seems that WILD CHERRY was designed by Na ture to be our PAN ECE A for the ravaging disease of this cold latitude. ' Let not the despairing invalid waste his mouey anJ lose time, 10 him so all important, in ex perimenting with the trashy nostrums of the day, but use at once a medicine lhat win cure, if a cure be possible a niedi- cine lhat science approves, and many years of experience has demonstrated u. :. -1 1? nut. u aiways relieves, r There is no such thing as fair ia the history of this wonderful BALSAM. Evidence the most canvincing- evidence that no one could doubt, fully establish es this facl. For the sake of brevity wa select the following from thousand?. 1 Isaac Plait Esq., Editor of the Pough keepsie Eagle, one of ihe "most influen tial Journals in the state o New York, states, under the authority oMsis owa name, that a young . lly- a his, of rery delicate constitution was at tacked in February, 1812, with severe cold, which immediately produced spit ting of blood, cough, fever, and cthef dangerous and alarming symptons Through medical treatment and care sha partially recovered during the summer But on the return of winter she was at tacked raorr vicjenily ,lhan at first, slia became scarcely able to walk, : and waa 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; Platt procured a boiile of WIS TAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHER RY, which she too!;, and it seemingly restored her. She got a second, and be fore it was half taken she was restored to perfect health, which she has enjoyed to the present lime, -.without ihe slight est symptons of her former disease. The following we bafe . just , received from Messrs. Fall, McCracken Si Co. agents for the sale of Wistar's Balsanr ol" Wild Cherry, at Lancaster. Ohio. To the Public. I feel it my duty as an acl of kindness to the afflicted, to in form them what Wislar's Balsam of wild Cherry has done for my ' daughter. Thera 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 withia their knowledge, and all of the most papular remedies lhat seemed, to hold out some hope for a continuance of life, without getting any relief. SO" To ail such who, like me, have been seeking with trembling hope for some remedy of rcalcUiciency, I would say. seek ua farther but try at once Dr. Wistars Bal sam of Wild Cherry. .My-daughter Sa rah Jane, aged 17 years, whose life fcf months had been dispaired of, and was supposed a sure prey to consumption, has been cured ; r restored to perfect health ; and that too by usinj five bot tle of Dr. WIS TAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY". ; . JONATHAN COULSON. Greenfield, Tp. Fairfield city, .0 March 15.- ' - j - -. - ' ' Price'SI. per bottle, or six bottles for $5. . - Soid in Cimvinniiti 611 the corner o Fourih and Walnut streets by SAN FORD Si PARK, Gen'l agents for the Western Siatas, , , Agests rore Wistar's Balsam. ' " .;. S. KURTZ, Somerset, ... .'. ".'." J Lloyd & Co, Donegal, t : -s Philann. Berlin, ' 1 J; ' II Little, Stoystown, ' G H Keyser, Bedford, O;tober 9, 18i5--iy