TERMS OF TSID HCRiLO. ) per annutn, PyaMc half-yemrlv in advance. Ifn puiJ within th year, f2,50 will iuvaria lil j lc ctiareeJ. No iWri,.ioti uUn forleMiban.ix months nor can a subscriber discontinue unless at the option of the ediiox, unliLrrcaragesare fiiiJ off. Anvrrrisr.MF.xT- xvill I nserto.1 at fl per square, for the lirt three insertions, and 25 cent for twry subsequent insertion: longer oivsin proportion. Cheap Tin-Ware. TTTTAS removed liis simp to the JUL building recently occupied by Elias lienford as a saddler shop, one dour east of the Herald office, Somerset, Pa., where he will constantly keep on hand I r M l m. w 1? v JBi,Mr.,l r ma.Pri,! an.! . lieat and substantial manner. He willi also make to order COPPER WARE of! every description on 6hort notice. All of which he will sell uncommonly cheap for Cash or exchange for approved j country produce. Country merchants who wish to buy ware to retail, can be supplied on short notice and accommodating terms. April 6, 1847. Somerset County, ss. A T an adjourned Orphans Cm. court held at Somerset, l. s. c iu ana lor me vonmy 01 oo- l-ry-r merswt, on the 15ih day of February, A. D. 1847, before the Hon orable Judges thereof. On motion of Mr. Gebhart, the court confirm the Inquisition and grant a rule on the heirs and legal representatives of Michael Sanner, dee'd, to appear at an adjourned Orphans' court, to be held at Somerset on Monday the lOih day of .May, and accept or refuse to take the real estate of said deceased, at the ap praised price. Extract from the records of said court, certified this J 5th day of February, 1847. Wm. h. picking, February 23. 18 47. clerk. PUBLIC SAIjE. THE subscriber intending to remove lo the west, will sell by public out cry at his residence in the Borough of Somerset, on Thursday the 22d day of April next; a variety of valuable person al property, among which is the follow ing, viz: one Horse, two Cows, oae (two horse) wagon. One Dcarbourn Wagon, one Sleigh k Harness, one Sofa, one Sideboard, several Bureaus, Book Case, a great variety of Chairs, Bedsteads, Clock Case, one ne Parlor do. and a number of Wood and Coal Stoves, together with numerous other articles too tedious to enumerate. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, when terms of sale will be made known bv J OILY L. SNVDER. Somerset, March 27. 1847. SHERIFFSJALESL iY virtueof sundry writs of J endili' oni Ejrponas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Somerset county, and to me directed, there will be exposed locale by way of public outcry, at the pub lic square in the borough of Somerset, on Saturday, the 1 day of May next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following Real Estate, viz: AIJ the right, title, interest and cliu? of Thomas Riffle, of, in and lo a certain TRACT OF LAND, situate in Conemaugh township, Somer set county. Pa., containing iwo hundred acres, more or less, about 16 acres clear ed, about 4 acres in meadow, adjoining lands of Jacob Schneider's heirs, Gabriel Mishler, Gabriel Gindlesperger, and oth er lands of defendant, on which are erect ed a cabin house and stable, with the appurtenances as the property of the said Thomas Riflla, at the suit of John Hochstetler, now for the use of Hiram Beam. ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim of William Armstrong, of, in and to, a CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, situate in Addison township, Somerset county. Pa., containing 75 acres, more or less, about ten acres cleared, adjoining the Maryland line on the east, lands of John W. Uobisnn on the north, and Mrs. Patrick on the west and south, w ith the appurtenances as the property of the said William Armstrong, at the suit of William Fear. ALSO By virtue of a writ of Alias Testatum Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny Count'. All ihe right, tide, interest and claim of Francis Schachleiier, Daniel Baer end Jacob Siaum, late partners under the firm of Schachleiier, Baer and Staom, of, in and 10, TWO LOTS OF GROUND, situate in the borough of Somerset, So merset county, Penn'a, containing one , half acre, more or less, bounded by lot of Daniel Baird on the West, Union street on the north, Mam street on the south, and lot of Abraham Dull on the east, on which are erected a large two siory log dwelling house, a smoke house. a wood shed, and stable, &c, which is now in the occupancy of Henry Jackson and John J. Benford". with the appurte nances as the property of the said firm of Schachleiier, Baer and Staum, at the suit of John Lightner. SAMUEL GRIFFITH, Sherifl'n Office, Somerset,? Sheriff. Mtroh 23, 1847. S JOB PRINTI'NG XEA TLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXLCVTED AT Tills OFFICE. XOTICE.- ALL persons indebted to the subscriber on Note or Book account are request ed to call and settle their accounts imme diately or they will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. JAMES II. BEN FORD. Somerset. March 30. I84r. "PR0CL1WATI0N. 11711 EKEAS the honorable J eremi V V ah S. Black, President, and G. Chorpcnninff and John M'Carty, Esqs , associate Judges of the court of common pleas, in and for the county of Somerset, and assistant Justices of the courts of oyer and terminer ami general jail delivery and quarter sessions of the peace, in and for said county of Somerset, have issued their precept to tne directed, requiring me among ithcr things to make public proclamation throughout my bailiwick, that a court of oyer and terminer and general jail delivery: also, a court of gen eral quarter sessions of the peace and i til delivery, will commence at the bor- 0,,S" Somerset, in and for the county of Somerset, in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on the 1st Monday of MAY next, (3d day) in pursuance of which precept Public Notice is hereby iriv- en, to the justices of the peace, the coro ner, and constables of said county of Somerset, that Vh?y he then and there, in their own proper persons, with their rolls, records examinations, and inquisi tions, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices apper tain in thai hehalf to be done and also all those who prosecute against the priso ners thai are, or then shall be, in thej:iil of the said county of Somerset, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given under my hand, at Somerset, this 23d day of March, in the year of our Lord 1847. SAMUEL GRIFFITH Sheriff. 11 EG I STEM'S NOTICE. vjonci: is hereby given to all persons JLN concerned as legatees, creditors or otherwise, that the following accounts have been filed and passed register in ihe Register's office, (or the county of Som erset, and that the same will be present ed to the Orphans court for confirmation and allowance on Monday , the 10th day of .MAY next, at au adjourned Or phans' Court, viz: The account of Jacob NefT, one of the administrators with the Will annexed; of the estate of Peter Countryman. Jdec'd. The account of John Ilanna, Guardi an of Elizabeth Ann, minor daughter of Frederick Infield, dee'd., lately inter married with William Pge, now dee'd. .The account of A J Colborn fc George Pringey, administrators (Sic, of Abraham Colborn, dee'd. Final account of John W Lancaster, administrator fcc, of James Lancaster, dee'd. The account of Nicholas Bowman, Guardian of Emanuel &, Jerome Bow man. The account of Joseph Newcomer, ad ministrator of Daniel Newcomer, dee'd. The account of John Emmert, admin istrator of John Wright, dee'd. The account of Tobias Miller, Exec utor of Elizabeth Gerver. dee'd, Supplement:!' account of Aoner Yoder and David Yoder, Executors of Daniel Miller, dee'd. The account of David La van and Isaac Friediine, administrators of the estate of David Pile, dee'd. The account of Isaac Friediine, ad ministrator of Daniel Friediine, dee'd. The account of Michael Shaffer, ad ministrator of Elizabeth Shaffer, dee'd. The account of Jacob Bearkley, guar dian of Mary Ann Walker. Final account of Jacob G. Miller, sur viving administrator of Valentine Hay, dee'd. WM. II. PICKING. March 30. 1847. Register. JURY LIST, . For May Term, 1847. Commencing on the 3d day. GRAND JURORS, Somerset Township Peter Ankeny, Jr. Joseph lirubaker, Lhauucev Marteeny, Sam'l Stihl, of D., Isaac Wendle. Jenner Frederick Beesecker, John Johnston, George Parker. Southampton Henry Bowman. Henry Do.n, Jonathan Emerick, Valentine Lepley. Stoystown Borough David Clark. Conemaugh Jeremiah Hite, Peter Mishler, John Wmz, jr. Summit David Hay, Sionycreek Benjamin Kimmel, Quemahnning George Kocher, Berlin Borough Hertz Keiser, Elklick Jacob Ltvengood. Milford Joshua Rhoads, Turkey fool Michael Sanner, Allegheny D.vjri Weisell. TRAVERSE , JURORS. Somerset boroughFrederick Gilbert, Somerset Township Jacob Walter, E- phraim ShafTVr. John Suter, Henry Mowry, Philip Smith, Turkeyfoot David Ankeny, Peter Bru- baker. Charles P. Conlev, Andrew Hiat, Jacob Kine, Joseph B. Davis, Shade Levi Adams, Peter Boyer, Jr. David Sjrcrht. Paint Henry Berkey, Samuel Custer, John Hoffman, Addison Frederick Cupp, John Halde- man, David Hartzell, John C. Tashue, Stoystown borough Aaron Grissey, Sionycreek Joseph Glessner, George Lohr, Martin Movers, Anderson Spen cer, Jenner Abner Griffith, of T. George Hartzell, Emanuel Kover, Abraham A. Miller. Henry Shaffer. Southampton Henry Hoy man, Jr. Milford Elijah Lyon, Summit Samuel Miller.GabrielSchrack, Brothersvallev John Swaueer. Qucmahomiig George Snyder, of John. LAW NOTICE. S. Gebhart & Ross Forward, ITTAVTNG associated themselves in the practice of the law will prompt ly aitend to all business which may be entrusted to them. Office on the North west corner of the Diamond, and the same place formerly occupied by Geb hart, Jan. 19ih '47. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. LET TERS testamentary on the es tate of Theobalt Follmar, late of Conemaugh township, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, residing injsaid township, all persons indebted to said estate, are hereby requested to at tend at the late residence of the deceas ed, on Friday the 30ih day of April next, prepared to settle; and those having claims to present them at the same time and place properlv authenticated. 'peter levy. Merch 2.1, 1837 Executor. Administrator's Notice. UTTERS of Administration on the estate of Elizabeth Uhl, late of Southampton township, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber residing in said township, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to attend at the house of the subscriber on Saturday the 15th of May next, prepared to settle, and those having claims, to present them at (he same lime and place, properly au thenticated. CHARLES UHL, April 6, 1817 6t. Adm'r. MARBLE TOMB STONES. rilllfc; subscriber thankltil for past favors, respectfully informs the public generally, that lie continues to car iy on the Stone cutting business, at his shop in Somerset, wheie he will always keep on hand and finish to order a varie ty of MARBLE and COMMON TOMB STORES, all of which will be sold at reasonable prices. Country produce taken in exchange for work at market prices. BENJAMIN WOOLLEY. March 2 8WJy Administrators' Notice. THE subscribers, residing in Broth ersvalley township, having obtain ed letters of administration on the estate of George Walker, E?q , late of said township deceased, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to at tend at the I .tie residence of the deceased on Thursday the 1 5th day of JlprU next, to settle; and those having claims against said estate, to present them at ihe same lime and place, properly authenticated. JOHN G. WALKER. JONATHAN G, WALKER. March 9. 1847. Adm'rs. Somerset County, ss. v, A T an Orphans' Court held S S rL at Somerset, in and for said county, on the lOtli day t of February, A. D. 1847, be fore the Honorable Judges thereof. On motion of Samuel Gakher, Esq., the court grant a rule on the heirs and legal representatives of Rosanna Shaver, deceased, to appear at an adjourned Or phans' court lo be held al Somerset, on lha 10th day of May next, and shew cause why the real estate of said Rosan na Shaver should not be sold. Extract Irom the records of said court, certified this lOlh day of February, 1847. Wm. H. PICKING, February 23, 1847. clerk. HOTEL IX I' A LI IDS - AT PITTSBURGH. Drs. Speer and IHuhn. fgHE object of this establishment is B lo supply a wani greatly fell by re spectable travellers on our western high ways by residents, without family, ta ken sick and by patienls from the sur rounding towns and country who resort to this place for relief Irom surgical and other diseases. Such have often suffered from the want of the various comforts and attentions so necessary and agreeable to the sick, and from careless and un faithful nurses; and been subjected to heavy and unreasonable charges. Invalids will here be prorided with constant, faithful and comfortable atten dance, snd at a rale much below the usu al charges. . While the care of both physicians will be extended lo every variety of disease, it is intended by Dr. Speer, to give spe cial attentioir to ALL SURGICAL DISEASES,, PARTICULARLY TO DISEASES OF THE EYE. To these branches of his profession he has given a large share of his alien ion for ihe 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 suggested 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, but is warranted also by the success of similar institutions at Cincinnati and New Orleans the former under the care of Drs. Taliaferro, Marshall and Slrader the latter under thai of Dr. Stone. The building selected for the purpose is situated at the ccrner of Federal and Robinson streets, in Allegheny city, ad joining the city of Pittsburgh. It is commodious and roomy, and furnished with all accommodations necessary for he sick. Applications for admission to be made to the subscribers, at their office on Penn 6treet, Pittsburgh, or at the establishment. C7No coniagious diseases will be adj milled. J. R. SPEER, M. D. J. S. KUHN, M. D Attoraicy at taw, Somerset, la. FFICE of F. M. Kimmel, Esq., on aia Cross street. Executor's Notice. LET TERS Testamentary on the es tate of 'acob Boyer, Sr., late of Jenner township, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in said township, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to att;nd at the late residence of the diseased, on Saturday the 24th day of April next, prepared to settle; and those having claims, to present them al the same time and place, properly authenticated. JACOB BOYER. Exr. March 9. 47. Administrator's Notice. TTTMIE Subscriber, residing in Somer il set township, having obtained let ters of administration on the estate of Michael Boyer, late of Jenner township, deceased, requests all persons indebted to said estate to attend at ihe late resi dence of the deceased, on Saturday ihe 24th day of April next, prepared to set tit; and those having claims, to present them at the same time and place, pro perly authenticated. JOHN CASEBEER, March 9, 1847 6u Adm'r. SUBPOBNA FOR DIVORCE. THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, To Ann Collier, Greeting: 3SS2gagre7"EREASf Perry Col L.S.5 y y licr did on the" tenth da7 of February, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, prefer his peti tion to the Honorsble, the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, of Somerset county, praying thai fur causes therein set forth, he might be divorced from ll;e bonds of matrimony entered into with you, ihe said Ann Col'ier, in all time to come, as if he never had been married, as if you were naturally dead. We, therefore, command you, the said Ann Collier, thai setting aside all excuses and other business, you be and appear in your proper person before our Judges at Somerset al our County court of Com mon Pleas, there to le held on the first Monday of May next, to answer the pe tition or libel of the said Perry Collier, and to show cause, if any you have, why the said Perry, your husband, should not be divorced from your society, fel lowship and company, and from the bonds of matrimony contracted with you ihe said Ann, as fully and effectually as if he never had been married, or as if you the said Ann, were naturally dead, agreeably to ihe act of Assembly in such case mace and provided, and hereof you are noi to fail. Witness the Honorable Jeremiah S. Black, President of our said court at So merset, this I9ih day of Februrrv, Anno Domini. 1847. A. J. OGLE, March 2, 1847. Prothonotary. SUBPffiNAORTDIVORCEr Somerset County, ss. THE . COMMON WEALTH OF PENNT SVLVAxNIA, To Emanuel Newcomer, Grektijtg: MM WHEREAS. Susan ewcom gL. .er, by her next friend John MWZ&'tik Helsel, did on the twenty-sec-oiid day of September, eighteen hundred and forty-five, profer her petition to the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Somerset county, praying that for causes therein set forth, she might be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with yon, the said Emanuel Newcomer, in all time to come, as if she had never been married or as if you were naturally dead. We, therefore, command you, as we have herelofore commanded you the said Emanuel Newcomer that, setting aide all excuses and other business whatever; you be and appear in your proper person before our Judges at Somerset, at our county courtof Common Pleas, there to be held for the said county, on the first Monday in May next, to answer the pe tition or libel of the said Susan Newcom er, and lo shew cause, if any you have, why the said Susan Newcomer, yonr wife, should not be divorced (rm your society, fellowship and company, and froai the bonds of matrimony contracted with you, the said Emanuel Newcemer, as fully and effectually as if she never had been married, or as if you, the said Emanuel Newcomer, were naturally dead, agreeably to the Act of Assembly in such case made and provided. And hereof you are not to fail. Witness the Honorable Jeremiah S. Black, President of our said court at So merset this 23d day of November, A D 1S46. A.J.OGLE. April 6. '47. Prothonotary. WHEREAS according to a provi sion iu the 7th article of the charter of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Samuels, in Somerset town ship. Somerset County, and Common wealth of Pennsylvania, it was unani mously resolved by . the said church af ter due notice assembled, on the 5th of April 1847, that the name of the said church or congregation be and hereby, is changed to "Calvary Evangelical Lu theran Church;" and whereas the chai ter of the said corporation requires pub lication, of the said change of name to be made, now therefore, be it known to all whom it may concern, that from and after the publication of this notice, the Evangelican Lutheran Church of Sam uels, shall be known as "Calvary Evan gelical Lutheran Church." P. RIZER. David Woy. , Christian Barkley. Samuel Shauly. " Samuel Kooscr. Lavansville, Somerset coun- ? Vestry. iy, Pa. April 13, 1817. IT O To the heirs and lesal representatives ak W I of John D. lieesc, deceased. ripAKE notice that an Inquest will be JL held at the late dwelling house of said deceased, tn ihe township of Shndc. in the county of Somerset, on Friday the I Gi!i day of APRIL, IS 47, for the purpose of making pirtitioti of the real estate of said deceased, to and a roong his children and legal representa tives, if the same can be done without prejudice lo or spoiling of ihe whole; otherwise, to value and appraise the same according to law; at which timo and place you are required lo attend if you think proper. SAMUEL GRIFFITH. February 23, 1S47. Sheriff. Call at the Old Stand! FRESH jg DRUGS, JIEDICIXES, STICES, CrROOBRSES, Sec. rflHHE subscriber respectfully informs JL ''3 friends and the public, that, iu audition to his lormer stock, he has just received at his Drug Store in the Boroujjh of Somerset, a fresh supply of Drugs, Paints, Medicines, Groceries, Dyesluffs, &c. oonsisting in part of the following, all of which will b9 sold cheap for cash oi i r f exenangeu lor appro veu country pro duce, viz : Red and White Lead, Venetian Red, Chrome Yellow and Green. Vermillion Red, Prussian -Blue, Terra de Sienna, Turkey Umber, Lamp Black. ALSO; Copal Varnish, Black Varnish, Gum Shelac; gold, silver and metal leaf; white, yellow and red bronze; sand pa per, turpentine and Fish Til. DYE-STUFFS; Indigo, Madder, Alum, Brazilwood, Fustic, Camwood, Logwood; ALSO; Extract of Logwood, Annetto Cochineal, Solution of Tin, Blue Vilriol, oil Vitriol. GROGS HISS; esl green Rio Cotiee, Tea, Pet uesi green epper, Allspice, and fine table salt. NOTIONS; combs, purses, pocket books, pins, needles, steel pens, lancet blades, tooih brushes, percussion caps, powder, shot and lead. WISTAR'S Balsam of Wild Cherry, COXFECTIOXJHIES of all kinds The celebrated Sugar Coated Pills. SAMUEL KURTZ. December 29, 1840. AWFUL MURDER. How quick will ihe eye be arrested by a pargraph headed "Awful Murder," and we read nth trepidation to ascertain what flagrant outrage has been perpetrated upon some fellow-beinor. But what apathy do we too often manifest when we behold the most lovely part of Creation murdered by that monster of evil, Consumption, with other kindred affections. The dep redation of these murderous diseases would be comparatively harmless, if Jayne'i Expectorant were as generally known and appreciated as il3 unrivalled merits deserve., ,. It is without exception the most valuable preparation in exist ence for Consumption, Asthma, Group, Whooping Cough. Bronchitis, and eve ry other affection of the throat, lungs or breast, it never fails to give relief. Prepared at No. 8, south third street, Philadelphia. "Is there no balm in Gtlead?" was the pathetic exclamation of the prophet of Is rael, as he beheld ihe degradation and miseries of his people and does not the heart of the philanthropist move with e motions of commissera;ion and sorrow, as he witnesses the hopeless and help less coudition of thousands dying ail a round hire wiih Consumption, and othrr pulmonary affections, and to ask, "Is there no balm that can heal them," nor physician to rescue them from death? Yes, there is a balm that will heal them, and at once arrest those fatal diseases, and restore them to he-dih. Il is found in Jayne's Expecirrant, which never fails lo relieae. For sale by J. J. IL F. Schell, So merset, Pa, Also by Edward lievin, Stoystown Pa, 30) JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. By a reference to ouradvertisinj columns, it will be seen that this valuable Medi cine is offered for sale in this city. We esteem it a pleasure to be able to recom mend this medicine, as the best calcnla ted for the purpose of curing coughs, colds, sore-ihroat, asthma, and all affec tions of the lungs. From a long perso nal acquaintance with Dr. Jayne, we know that he is no quack, and his medi cines are not nostrums of the moder: cry-up, but are the result of hi3 long ex perience as a pratising physician, and the exoense of great labor. Hartford (C.) Daily Ihvitw. ONLY GIVE IT A FAIR TRIAL. We ask no more of any one, than to give Dr. Jayne's Expectorant a fair trial, and if it docs not cure the various disea ses for which it is recommended, sooner and more effectually than any oilier med icine that has ever been offered to the public, the Proprietor is willing to un dergo any penalty, .'.owever severe, the public may see proper to impose upon him. It has, and it will cure Coughs, Cold?, Asthma. Bronchits, Bleeding from the Lungs or Throat, Whooping Cough, Croup, and a very large majority of the mosf hopeless cases of CON SUM PTION, when Physicians and pre scriptions fail to do any good. Again we say, only try it. It will not harm you, but it must and it will do yon crood. Sold by J. J. & H. F. Schell. Somerset Pa. Also by Edward Bevin, Stoystown Pa Who candoubt the virtues of Jayne's Hair Tonic. Suminerville, N. J. Nov. zc. '1?. Dr. Jayne. Dear Sir: I send vou tba , , wpuIJ . f acquainted with him about two vcarn ago. At thai lime he was emuelv bal l, with the exception of a lock of h ur on the back part of his h(;d. about die size of half a dollar, auc that lock of h iir he told ine had been m.ule to grow bv t!ie use of your Tonic;, previous to which he positively avers, he had not a single hiir on his head. The hair now com pletely covers his head, and is from four to five inches Iviig, Very resperifltllv yours, &.v, P. MASON.' ' Another Prol of the Effirary 0f Jayne's Hair Tonic. This will muly that I was entirely bald for ahom three years, when I was recommended to trv Dr Jayne's Hair Tonic, I procured iwj buttles of Mr M asou, in Suinmervilfp and using the Tonic for about fifteen months, my hair came in nil over mv head, and, although not quite as thick as before, yet il is constancy growing, This surprising restoration of my harr excited the astonishment of al! my ac quaintances, and made me an object cf curiosity lo many, 1 am now 55 year f age, and have reason to rcg ird the jt . ventor of this matchless Hair Tonic as a public benefactor. JOACHIM GULICK, New Germantown, N. J, Nov 20, 1S1, Another New Year! Amid the ever succession of periods, once more has revolved around. How fraught with food for thought are those "mile soiifs" in homan life! Ch a ngc a fter C!t a ngc how many the changes that a retrospect of the past 12 months will conjure up to view: The Struggling Poor hare in some instances been made happy by the dawn of brighter days; while those basking in ihe Sunshine of Prosperity have had to taste the bitter pangs of want. How ought these vivid lesons from off life's truthful page to stir up the hearts of all to goodly deeds, And thoughts of sympathy! Death, loo, has not been idle; but ha helped to make up the changes of the past year. And where health once tok up its abode, disease now holds its thral dom. But how oft is ill health attributed lo Negligence or Prejudice, which induces the suffering invalid t re fuse using the rightful remedy which his own peculiar malady calls for. The ex perience of more than Ten Thousand Trials proves the unequalled value of that plea sant and most celebrated medicine, JFistars Balsam of Wild Cherry, For. Diseases of the Lungs and Breast.' ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE! Wisiur's Balsam of Wild Cherry! F ur Coughs, CotJs, Consumption, Ac, Important to al those affiicied with Dis eases of the Lungs and Breast. Will Miracles ever cease? More evi dence ol its suprising Health-Restora- nve virtues! I The following has just been received from Mr Edward Stratum, of Lexingtou, Mo., which shows thai Consumption iu its worst form can be cured by Wis tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry." Lexington, Mo., Jan, 21, 1845. Benjamin Phelps Dear Sir: I take great pleasure in communicating to you what 1 consider an extraordinary euro effected on my daughter, about II vears of age, by Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. About the first of September last, my daughter was taken sick, and attended by several physicians, whose prescriptions were ineffectual, or seemed to do no good. She was attended with a constant cough and pain in the breast. Her physicians and all who seen her, came to the conclusion that she was in a confirmed stage of Consumption. I made no other calculation than for her to die. But as she commenced taking the Balsam she began to improve, ami continued so until her health was restored, and is now entirely well. Wiih a view of benefiting those who may be similarly afflicted, I take pleasure in recommending this med icine lo the confidence of the public. Yours, with respect, E D W A R D STR A TTO N. The true and genuine Wistar's Bal sam of Wild Cherry is sold at establish ed agencies in all parts cf the U. States. So:d in Cincinnati on the corner of Fourth and Walnut streets by " SAN FORI) & PARK. Gen'l agents for the Western States. Agents fok Wistar's Balsh. J. L. SNYDER. Somerset, J Lloyd & Co, Donegal, S Philson, Berlin, II Li'tle. Stoystown, G H Kevser, Brdford, October 20, 1846. -y a J 3i J 1 VfEATI.V ami Expediiiousiv -n wuwdat THIS OFFICK. BLANK SUMMONS' AND HXKCV TIONS, For sale at this OiHcp. THE 50
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