TEEMS OF THE HERALD, This papor is published every Tuesday, tf2 per lonam, payable ha!f-year!f in dwnce. If net pJ wi:bi th. year, g2,50 will invaria- My lie charged. ' N ubription ukenfarJ, than sir months aoreaB ubcriter discontinue unless at Ike 0.ii f the editor, until arrearajesare . pU ofL - - - '" Aovutists will b nsertej at $1 per cquars, for the first three insertion, and 25 cents for every subsequent insertion: longer ns in proportion. . . List of Causes) TTTjUT down for trial at Fc bruarj term, 1847, com mencing on the 8th day. - Beuford ts Somerset and Mt. Pleasant Tump. Road Company -Baldwin el al ts Mi!ler Ueiman ts Reiman - Rankin's use ts Nefffc Neff . Wilhelm ts Hoffmyer .; Hoover ts Philippi Brooks ts Light , Brugh's assignee ts Allison Moyer .ts Meyer et a! ; Shallis ts Marteeny ) Hugus ts Bairdetal Bowers ts McCuIlough Moyer ts Hochstetler !- Thomas ts Sitzman Ealy ts Starter's adrar. Chorpenning ic Beuford ts Cassady Beuford ts Same Flick Ts'Kizer Biddle ts Klder . ' ' , Berkey ts Knupp Neff ts Kankiu Husband's adm'rs ' use 's Husband's admr. Flick ts Rizer Connelly ts Conniryman's ad's Countryman use vs Koontz Neff " ts Rankin Lenhart ts Lenhart A. J. OGLE, . Proth'ys Office, Som- ) Protu'y. erset. Jan. 12, 1847 J- - ShcrilPsSales. BY Tirtue of sundry writs of Venditi oni Exponas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Somerset county, and to me directed, there will be expos ed to sale by way of public outcry, at a a r- ine public square in me oorougn oi oora crset, on Saturday, the Gth day of February, next. at 1 o'clock, P. M.t the following Real instate, tjz: -ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim oi Thomas Riffle, of, in and to a certain TRACT OF LAND. situate in Conemaugh township, Somer set county. Pa., containing two hundred acres, more or less, about sixteen acres cleared, about Tour acres in meadow, ad joining lands of Jacob Schneider's heirs Gabriel Mishler, Gabriel Gendlesparger ana otner lands of defendant, on which are erected a cabin house and stable, with the appurtenances as the property of the said Thomas Riffle, at the suit of John Hochsietler, now for the use of Hi ram Beam. ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim nf Michael Herbaugh, deceased, of, in -and to a certain LOT OF GROUND, situate in the borough of Somerset, So merset county, Pa., containing one-fourth acre, more or less, adjoining the Somer set and Mountpleasant Turnpike on the South, alotaf Marshall College on the west, Union street on the north, a lot of Jacsb Myers heirs on the east, on which are erected a two-story log dwelling house, and kitchen and stable, with the appurtenances as the property of the aid Michael Herlaah, deceased, in the hands of John Neff, Executor of the last Will and Testament of the said decea sed; Elizabeth Herbaugh, Widow; and Elizabeth Herbaugh, Guardian ad litem of Lydia Herbaugh and Caroline Amelia Herbaugh, legal representatives of said deceased; at the suit of Isaac Ankeny, Guardian of Mary B. Roberts, Marga ret Roberts and Anne Roberts. ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim of Philip C$tcr, of, in and to a certain LOT OF GROUND, situate in the borough of Stoystown, So merset county. Pa., containing one-fourth acre, more or less, adjoining main street on the south, lot of Henry Horner on the west, lands of Jonathan Sutler on the north, and a lot of Henry Little on (he eaW on which arc erected a two-story dwelling house, carpenter shop and Mable, with the appurtenances as fhe property of the said Philip Custer, at the suit of Jacob Albert & Co. ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim of .Samuel Trent, of, in and to one PLANTATION r tract of land, situate in Somerset township, Somerset county. Pa., contai ning two hundred and twenty-six arre6, more or less, about 100 acres cleared and Vhtrat 0 acres in meadow, adjoining lamU of Daniel Coleman, Daniel Shoe maker, John Cober and others, on which re erected two log dwelling houses and 'arn and stable, and an apple orchard on !ie premises, with the appurtenances ihe property of the said Samuel Trent, at the suit of Michal Frease, now for the use of Joshua Khoads. , SAMUEL GRIFFITH, ?hfri(T Office, Somerset,? Sheriff. Jaawary H. 1617. , BLINK .STMMONS' AND EXECU TIOXS, For sale at this Office, TnmrfiT mn rsn t t rnrrtrr)0 Til E Collectors of 1 845, and all back of that period, who are in arrears for Slate or County taxes, are heYeby FI NALLY uotified, that unless their Du plicates are settled in full on or before the 8th day of February 1817. warrants will be issued against all delinquents without respect to persons The press jng demaitds which will be made upon the Treasury compel the Commission ers to pursue this coarse. "They hope however, to be saved from proceeding to this extremity, by the prompt payment of each duplicate. The county is in ar rears for unpaid interest upon the state lax for the above years to a large amount, and it must be paid by the lime above specified, or ths Collectors be made in dividually responsible for the interest. The outstanding taxes due for state pur poses, will be published after next court. 'I'll filtfrtnrt nf lR4(l will - also KAlllfi their resneetive diiniicates as soon as nos- i , . t t sible. - ' ; -' JOHN R. KING. PETER BERKEY -JOHN MONG, Attest, " Commr's. R. L. Stewakt, Cl'fc. Jan. 19. 1847. ' ; : SUBPCENA FOR DIVORCE. Somerset County, ss ': ; . THE COMMON WEALTH .OF PENN- v SYLVANIA. . To Em:muel IVewcoruer, GatiTiNG: W H Eli E AS, Susan Newcomer, by her next friend John Helsel. did on the twenty-second day of September, eighteen hundred and forty- five, profer her petition to the Honora ble the Judges of the Court of. Common Pleas of Somerset county, p'raying that tiV causes therein set forth, she might be divorced from the bonds of matrimo ny entered into with you, the said Eman uel Newcomer, in all lime l couic, as if she never had betn married or as if vou were niturally dead. We, therefore, ft commanu, you, as we have lieretntore commanded you the said Emanuel New. comer that, setting aside all excuses and other business whatever, you be and ap pear in your proper person before our Judges at Somerset, at our county curt of Common Pleas, there to be held for the said county, on the second Monday 0 in February next, to answer the petition or libel of the said Susan Newcomer, and to shew cause, if any you. have, why the said Susan Newcomer, your wife, should not be divorced from your society, fellowship and company, and from the bonds of matrimony contracted with you, the sid Emanuel Newcomer, as amy ana enectuaiiy as it she never had been married, or as if you, the said Emanuel Newcomer, were naturally dead, agreeably to the Art of Assembly in such case made and - provided. And hereof you are not to f.nl.' Witness the Honorable Jeremiah S. lilrtck. President of our said Court at Somerset this 23d day of November, A. D. 1846. A. J. OGLE, January 19, 47. Prothonolary, APPEALS. HURSUAN'l' lo Tarious acts of As- semhly relating to county rates and levies, the undersigned Commissioners of Somerset county will hold anneals at the times and phces following: At the house of George Parker for Jen- nsr township, on Monday the 22nd day of February. At the house of Jeremiah Hitein Da vidsville, for Conemaugh,. on Tuesday t!ie 23d day of February. . At the house of Daniel Bertey for Paint, on Wednesday the 24th day of February. ' At the house of George Specbt for Shade, on Thursday the 25ih day of Fe bruary. Al the house of General John Hitein Stoystown. for Stoystown and Qoemaho- nmg, on Friday the 2Gth day of Febru ary. At the house f Lewis Spangier for Stonycreek, on Saturday the 27th day of February. - At the house of John Brubaker in Berlin, for Berlin on Monday the 1st day of March, and on Tuesday the 2nd at the same place for Brothersvalley. . At the house of James Philson for Al legheny, on Wednesday the 3d day of March. . .. At the house of Daniel Ipley, Esq., for Southampton, on Thursduy the 4ih day of March. - At the house of George Long-for Greenville, on Friday the 5th day of March. " At the house of William Dehaven in Salisbury, for Eiklick, on Saturday the 6ih day of March. At t!ie house of Peter Meyers for Sum mit, on Monday the 8th day of March. At the house of Samuel Elder in Pe tersburg!!, for Addison, on Tuesday and Wednesday the 9th and 10th days of March. At ihe house of Jacob N.' Hartzcll for Turkeyfoot.on Thursday the llth day of March. . At the house of John Wellerfor Mil ford, on Friday the I2ih day of March. At the Commissioners' Office on Sat urday ihe 13Ui day of March, for Som erset borough, and on Monday the J 5th at the same place for Somerset township. When and where all persons who may feel themselves aggrieved by the assess' mem and valuation of their properly ice may attend if they think, proper. ..Inn keepers who may feel aggrieved by the yearly rental made by ihe Assessors, are also requested lo attend. The Assessors of the several townships and boroughs are required to attend the appeals at the limes and places mentioned above. . h JOHN R. KING, ... PETER BERKEY, JOHN MONG, -Au"V " . ComrV U. L. Stewart, Cl'k; . , January 10, 1817. Blank Deeds, v : r .LOT of Blank Deeds of a superior quail Jt ty.just printed and now for sale -' AT THIS OFFICE Administrators' Notice, - TT ETTERS of Administration on the JU estate of JOHN D. ItEESE, late of Shade township, dee'd. having been granted to the subscribers, ail persons indebted to said estate are requested to attend at the' store of Snyder & Zim merman, in the borough of Stoystown, on Friday, the "5ih of March next, prepared.' to settle; and those having claims, to present them at the same time and place.' properly authenticated. JOHN H. SNYDER,,-'' - JOHN REESE, : ; jrtn.g6.6t. - Somerset county SS. ' - 4 1 an aujourneu wrpna" a Court held at Somerset in and for the county of Somerset on the 23d day of November A. D. 1846, before the Hon- erable Judges thereof - J ' ON motion of J. F. Cox, Esq., the court fran tea a rule on ihe Jieirs and lie- g Representatives of Christian Shocky, deceased, to' appear at an - adjoured Or phan s couat to be held -at Somerset, on the 3d Monday of February, 1847, and show cause if an they heve why j the real estate of said Christian ' Shucky dee'd,' should not be sold. : .: Extract from the Record of said court certified this 23d day of November, A D 1846. ; ! W. H. PICKING, Dec 29 Clerk. Orphans' Court Sale IN P pursuance of an order of ihe Or phan s court of Somerset county. there will e exposed to sale by way ol Public- Vendue or outcry on the prem ises, on Saturday the 6th day of Febru ary next, (1847) the following Real Es late late the property of Jacob Huffman, deceased, viz: A . certain Tract or 'PLANTATION of land, situate in Jenner township, con taining317 acres and allowance, more or less, adjoining lands of David Simpson. Jacob Buyers , Conrad Keyfer, John Hoffman and others, with upwards of 100 acres of clear land,, on which are erected a large . . ., . ' . Two Story House ' - anu a one story house and a large Stone Bank Barn, with other improvements. 'J erms: One third in hand, and the balance in six. annua! payments, without interest, to be secured ' by Judgment bonds and Mortgage. Attendance will be given by' VVilliam Rishebarger and John Hoffmam "'admin istrator's of the estate of1 said deceased. By the court, ' " ".' W. H. PICKING, ; January 12, 1S47. Clerk. Jayneys Medicines. 30) JAYNE'S VERMIFUGE has glad dened the heart of many a mother, who had expected soon to follow her child to the grave, but found it lestored to life rosy health by this celebrated specific - It expels worms without irritating the coats of the stomach and bowels, and combines the virtues of a tonic with those of an alterative. Neither the Ver mifuge nor the Expectorant has 'a rival in the whole range of the materia med'r ca, for diseases to which each is adapted THE MONEY is always returned if Jayne's Carminative does not produce the most decided benefit in Cholics, sick Headache, Griping Pains, Diarrhoea. & all derangement of the stomach & bowels. : IT NEVER FA I LS.--The American Hair Dye never fails when' used as di rected, to change' the hair from any col or, to a beautiful auburn or jet black. PILES Half the cases of Piles . are caused by the irritation of small worms. Jayne's Vermifuge cures all such cases by removing the worms and imparling a healthy tone to the bowels. ASTHMA or PHTHISIC is caused by a lodgement of. the phlegm or mucus iu the air-cells, wnich obstructs the pas sage of the air through the wind tubes. Jayne's Exectorant removes the obstruc tion with the greatest facility. " ' ; Prepared at NoL 8, south third street, Philadelphia. , ; - : Sold by J. J.& H. F. Schell. - "" . Somerset Pa. Also by Edward Bevin, Stoystown Pz. CANCER, SCROFULA & GOITRE, 29)Ample experience has proved that no combination of medicine has ever, been so efficacious in removing the above dis eases, as Dr. Jayne's Alterative, or Life Preservative. It has sffected cures truly astonishing, noioniy of Cancer and oth er diseases of that class, but' has re mo Ted the most stubborn Diseases of lh6 skiii Dyspepsia, &c, &c. This mcdi clne"enters into the circulation, and era dicates diseases wherever located. purifies ihe blood and other fluids of t the body, removes obstructionfin the pores of me siiin, and reduces enlargements of vhe glands er bones. It increases the appetite, removes headache and drowsi ness, and invigorates ihe whole system, and imparts animation to the diseased and debilitated constituiion. There is noth ing superior to it in the whole -materia mcdica. It is perfectly safe and extreme ly pleasani, and has nothing, of the dis gustiog nausea accompanying the idea of swallowing medicine -C -Prepaeed and sold No. 8 south third ctreet, near market, Philadelphia. - . Sold by J. J. & IL F. Schell, ' s ' v Somerset Pa. Also by Edward Bevin. , " Stoystown Pa no Al! persons indebted to the estate ol Jarob Will, Sr. late of Stonycreek' tp., deceased, are requested to meet the undersigned " Esf cutors; at the office of Gebhan and- Forward, in Somerset, on Saturday the 20th of February next, to seltle; and those having claims, to pre sent them at the same time and place, propeily authenticated. - Wm. WILL, JACOB WILL Jan. 12 i -: of Stonycreek tp. Ex'rs. . XEW l)IiUG AXB MEDIGINE STOBE THE stibscriber would respectfully . inform the public, that he has just received and opened out in the Store room of Jacob Kimmel, Esq., in Berlin, .V .a fresh and assorted stock of . Drugs, ; Medicines, remits, Byes and Confectionaries, which he offers to sell very cheap for cash." ; J "-. ' - " ' Persons wishing to purchase articles in his line of business, are invited to call and examine his stockV ' ' ; . , ap21'46. SAMUEL J. ROW STRATO'S P.TS1TT " ! FLAME ENCIRCLED OVEN : COOKIN G S T O V E . ffHIS Stove combines all that is val .JL uable in existing Cooking Stoves with certain improvements peculiar to itself. It is constructed upon a new and entirely distinct principle truly philo sophical, so as lo pass the flue entirely round the oven, thus making it enveloped or Jtarne encircled, without impairing ihe necessary "draught of the stove. This method of thus passing twice round, once over and once under the oven, is the secret of its great economy in the use of fuel, while the enlargement of the air chamber affords increased space for the rarefaction of air and compensates for the usual disadvantages of a circular draught, II bakes, roasts, and boils, easier and belter than anv Stove yet of fered lo ilf public, with ihe advantage over most of them of saving one half the fueh It is superior to ihe "Queen of the West." "Buck's Patent," "Eclipse' or "Hathaways Patent," for the follow ing reasons; in mese stoves ihe upper side of the oven is dependant for heal and can have from no other source than what radiates through the plate on which the fire is made. If the ashes be lifted clean, too much heat will radiate and . a a . ourn tne oread -on the upper side, if loo much ashes be left., the bread will not bake on the upper side. Of this defect all good cooks ' complain. This Stove is entirely free of this objection, the oven always heating exactly alike top and bottom, and ends. Many buy the Premium or step stove and others of similar model. These Stoves-consume much fuel, for first the fire chamber is too deep, the pots &c, are too high a bove the fire. Second when using the oven, al! the heat which passes off under the oven being one ha.'f, never comes in contact with the boiling utensils, passesoff into ihe pipe and is lost. Also our Stove is so arranged with a bank or elevation in the fire chamber as to ensure the use of the flame upon the forward part of the Stove first, and it then passes back afterward . heating . all alike ' whereas Stoves like the . Hathaway, having one vest chamber, allow too wide range tor lite name without suncieut concen tration. , -; .' - We manufacture, two sizes of this Stove at theEagle Foundry in BerliuSom erset county. Pa. For the larger size most of the pots commonly used in ihe kitchen will answer. " . , Always on hand, a complete assort ment of PLOUGHS, with PLOUGH CASTINGS of great vartety. HOL LOW WARE of superior material and finish, comprising every thing in that line. CAS TINGS on hand, and made to order, on the most reasonable terms. HOUSER & BERKEY; Berlin, Oct. 13 1846-3m. STONE CUTTING BUSINESS. THE snbscriberrespeclfully informs . his friends and the public in gen era), that he carries on the Stone Cutting Business in all its various branches, at his shop on main streel, 2 doors , east of George Piles -tavern, and nearly opposite the drug store of John L. Snvder. TOMB STONES, made at the shojtest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, and in a manrer that will render them superior , to an ' other manufactured n this section of tht country. .r . Grind stones of an . excellent quality, always kept on hand. I Also constantly on hand, marble CRAVE STOXES. . v ' . Country produce taken in exchange for work; at Market Prices1 - , . " BENJAMIN IVOOLLEY. ; Somerset, Pa., ? ' ' i March 5, 1846 iy.S ' - ' " ; " JOB PHIN TING. :: NETLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY " - A EXECUTED AT TUW OFFICE. vrilgS WAY! HATS! S3 HATS! Cheap, Good . and Fashionable. rfHANKFUL for" past favors, the : 'IL subscriber would respectfully in form ' his old customers and the public generally, that he continues to carry on the HATTING BUSINESS, in all its branches, at-his old-stand on main streel, in the borough of Somerset, where he keeps constantly on hand a supply -of II ATS of his own manufac ture, made of the best materials and in every variety of style embracing, Fur, Nutria. Russia, Cassiiner '":'''. ; " . . . AND iWOOLIIATS. Country Dealers will be supplied with any quantity they may desire for retail, en short notice and al moderate prices; and customers can at all times either have a choice from among the stock on hand, or have their hats made to order, of any QUALITY OR STYLE. From his long experience in ihe busi ness and a determination to sell cheap, and at the same time also that his hats 6hall not be excelled by those -of any other establishment here or elsewhere, the subscriber flatters himself with the hope thai he shall continue to receives liberal share of public patronage. ; . ECAUTI01T.-ea The subscriber understands thai some persons have been selling hats as having been - manufactured by. him, which are made elsewhere and he therefore cau tions the public against purchasing any as his make, which have not the words "John C. Kurtz, Main street, Somerset, Pa.," en the lip. - Furs and approved country produce taken in exchange for hats. CHEAP FOU CASH. sepS JOHN C. KURTZ. (DIaesip . a, ip Aisles -.AVAR WITH MEXICO! THE subscriber thankful for past fa vors, takes this method of informing his customers and the public in general, that he has removed to the shop former ly occupied by him immediately west of ihe residence of John L. Snyder, and one door ' east of the office of C. F. Mitchell, Esq., in the Borough of Som ersct where he will constantly keep on hand. COPPER and of every description, manufactured from the. best materials and in a neat and du rable manner. COPPER KETTLES. STOVE and other articles in his line of business w:ll be made to order on short notice. Persons wishing lo purchase good and cheap ar ticles are respectfully invited lo give him a call.. Approved country produce will be ta ken in exchange for ware. JAMES H. BENFORD. Feb. 17-3m. , N. B. Also' on hand,-a number o Stoves, of different sorts, which will be sold cheap. HOTEL for INVALIDS ; .AT PITTSBURGH. Drs. Speer and Kuhn. THE object of this establishment is to supply, a want greatly felt by re spectable travellers on our western high ways by residents, without family, ta ken sick and by patients from the sur rounding towns and country who resort lo this place for relief Irom surgical and other diseases. Such have often suffered from the want of the various comforts and attentions so necessary and agreeable to the sick, and . from careless aud un faithful nurses; and been subjected to heavy and unreasonable charges. Invalids will here be provided with constant, faithful and comfortable atten dance,' snd at a rate much below the usu al charges. ' While the care of both physicians will be extended to every variety of disease, it is intended" by Dr. Sneer, to give spe cial attention lo ALL SURGICAL DISEASES, . PARTICULARLY TO DISEASES OF THE EYE. ' To ihese branches of his profession he has given a large share of his atten ion for the last twenty-five years, and he will continue to devote to them the experience acquired by a constant prac tice during that time. ' -; The Hotel for Invalids is not an exper iment. Its establishment is susesied . .DO not only as necessary to supply an evi dent want in this city, in the entire ab sence of any special provision for the sick, bui is warranted also by the success of similar institutions at Cincinnati and New Orleans- the former under the care of Drs. Taliaferro, Marshall and Strader -the latter under that of Dr. Stone. ; The building selected for the purpose is situated at the corner of Federal and Kobinson streets, in Allegheny city, ad joining the city of Pittsburgh. It is commodious and roomy, an J furnished with all accommodations necessary for he sick. 1 '''-" -- Applications for admission to be made to the subscribers, at their office on Penn street; Pittsburgh, or at the establishment. ; tCNb contagious diseases will be ad ' milted. ' J. R. SPEER, M. D. J. S. KUHN, M.D, i 1 February 25, 1815. - -LAW NOTICE. J. F. COX & JOS. J. STUTZM AN have formed a cip;inr.erliip in iue pra0. tire of ihe' Law, iu liie county ol Somer set. All" business entrusted " io .ihem will receive prompt - attention. Office in Snyder's new brick budding near the diamond. Dec. 8 1840. Coughs, Golds, Consumptions, Important to all those afflicted with dis eases of the Lungs and Bteasts. Seven Thousand Cases of obstinate put mouary complaints cured in one vear!- W 1ST Ali'S BALSAM OP "WILD" CH2?,?,7, THE GREAT AMERICAN RKMKDY for Lung Complaints, and all affections of the Inspiratory Organs. Read the following letter written to our Agent at Bowling Green, Ky, by a gentleman of. high standing in "that place. Mr. Joseph L. J 'oungfove Sir As a duty I owe to the community, and particularly to the afilcted, 1 would state thai I had been for a number of years laboring under disease aud weak ness of the lungs, which caused me to cough a greai deal, & produced a conse quent debility of my system geuerally, lo such a degree that it was with difi culty I could walk, to do which even for a shen distance, experienced great fa tigue. I had various medicines recom mended to nte, which I used without any beneficial effects whatever, until I pro cured a bottle of Wistar'a Balsam of Wild Cherry. The use of one bottle afforded relief, entirely relieving me of cough, and restoring my lungs to healthy action. The use of it for a short time increased my general health and sirengtu to such an extent, thai I was s'.rorger and more healty than I had been for years before. From the trial 1 have made ef the medi cine, lean confidently recommend it as a powerful "Tenic" a certain cure lor af fectious of tle lungs, unless it may be in a case of consumption, obstinate and of longstanding. JAMES A. LEWI . Narch7, 1S4G fowling GrceuKy. ty t w ANOTHER INVALID RESTORED JO HEALTH. Read the following statement of facts from Mr, E, Baily, a highly respecta ble merchant of Vieuna, Johnson coun ty, Illinois, Messis Phelps fc Blakeley, St, Louis, Mo, . Gentlemen. A desire to benefit the aillcted throughout the land has alone induced me to make the fullovvin state ment of facts respecting one of the most astonishing cures ever re corded, My son, now 17 vtars old, has been afflicted during his whole life with a constant cough, pain in .he side and chest, accompanied with n'ight sweats and hectic fever, which produced great emaciation and debility; and al in terval during the nighi his firsl expec toration would become so great as lo en danger his life from strangulation. Du ring this lime he was attended by many physicians of the highest repute, whose prescriptions gave but temporary relict in fact so alarming were the symtoms and so inveterate was his disease, that I was compelled to believe him beyond the reach of medical aid. All our neigh bors and friends who. saw him, regarded him as one who was rapidly approach ing the grave. After having ihus ex hausted the skill of our besl physicians, without obtaining relief, I was prevailed upon by the advice of a friend to make use of Wistar's Balsam of t Fill Cher ry- He commenced its use about the 30th of December, 1841, the lirt bottle of which gave astonishing relief, and begnu pgain indulge in the lond hope thuMie might yet be restored to heahh. After having continued ihe use of it until 3 bottles had been taken, the dis ease was entirely removed and his shat tered constitution and emaciated form restored to sound and permanent health which he continues to enjoy up to the present time. " ."" " I believe the genuine Dr. Wistars Bal sam of Wild Cherry to be one of the most valuable medicines ever discovered knowing, as I do, that ihe above cure was effected solely. by. iu use. 1 am, gentlemen, very respectfully Your most obedient servant, April 9, 1S4G. ELI BAILY. ICpCures similar to ihe above are constantly being performed in all parts of ihe country, and we should be desti tute of all feeling . of humanity, did we not call upon all who are afflicted with pulmonary diseases lo resort ot once to the use of this, the only remedy that can be relied upon for a cure. . VThe true and geuuine Wjstar's Bal sam bf -Wild Cherry is sold at establish ed agencies in all parts cl the U. Slates. So;d in Cincinnati on ihe corner tf Fourth and Walnut street by SAN FORD & PARK. Gen'l agents for ihe Western b'utcs. Agents fok Wistar's FUlsa.m. J. L. SNYDER. Somerset,' J Lloyd &. Co. Donegal, . S PhiUnn. Berlin, II Li'tle, Stoystown, U II Ketser", Bedford, O:tler0, lbt0-iy
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