T.ia)IS OF TIIC IICIMLO. Thi paK-r i jiuMished every Tuesday, flt $'i i.er iiiniiMi, oayaM half-yearly in aJvanec Ifn p.uJ within the year, $2,50 will iuvaria- No ;Hwij,tion ukcnfor!eMchniri months ' nor ran o!crihr Jicontinue unle at ' th option f the eJitor, until .rrcaragosare nai J ofl. ''" ATErrMr.5T will to' wt'J l I' eqnare. for the first thre insertion, an J 25 - for vcry uliejuent insertion: longer one in proportion. -. - ' SOTS CSS.- ' . IX persons infJebie-1 to the subscriber il on Note or Hook account are request el to call and settle their account imme- tuatciY r ihev will be placed in me It a ndi of an officer for culleclion. JAMES II. BEN FORD. Somerset. March 30. 1847. Franklin H. Stahl, TASUIOXABLE HATTER, HpAKES this method of informing the citizens of Somerset and sur rounding country that he has rented the Id established hat shop of Sam'l Slahl, where he is manufacturing hats, from the most fashionable to the most domes tic, and made of the best materials. (lis stock consists in part of Nutria, Cassimere, Brush, Rus sia, and Naped Hats, cf every shape, color and quality. Also n variety of men's and boy's wool hats; ll of which he will warrant of equal finish snd durability to any manufactured here or elsewhere, Thi establishment having pained a reputation for making good work, the tubsenbrr is determined to keep it up. IC7R em ember the ptece opposite the Herald'-OfhVe.3l N B The highest price given for .nb's fleece and skin wool and all pro duce suited to this market. Great Bar gains for c.ish. fapr2(T) 'Gen,Tayior never surrenders!' pish 3i i iAa MANUFACTORY, cne half mile East of Sioystown, Som erset Co., P., near the great Philadel phia and Pittsburg Turnpike Road. THE subscribers would respectfully announce to the public, that they have entered into partnership in the Woollen Manufacturing Bu&iness, and having received new PC 773?. LOOMS and CARDING MACHINE from the East, of the most approved and latest fashion; and all other machinery new and in prime order, they are ready and anxious to arrommadaie customers in every branch of manufacturing; from WOOL, CARDING and Fulling to manufacturing Saltinetts, Cloths, Jeans. Hannells, Blankets, Car- petting. fcc &c, accordii.g to order, in a workmanlike manner, And at 20 per cent lower than Usual lor matuilacluring, without delay VT d:;2ppc::.r.?:. narir.g in their em ploy the most skilful workmen . that ran be procured, they feel confident of ren dering entire satisfaction, S. KIM MEL, D. KOONTZ, Pine Mills, April 27, 1847 P. S. All kinds of domestic goods and an extensive assortment of merchandize received lately from the East, to be had atS, Kimmel's Store at the Mills very Jow in exchange for wool, Flaxseed or other approved produce. S. K. HOTEL for 11STALIDS AT PITTSBURGH. Brs. Speer and Huhn. fSpHE object of this establishment is Jl 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 10 this place for relief trom surgical and other diseases. Such have often suffered Irom the want ol the various comforts and attentions so necessary ami agreeable to the sick, and from careless and un faithful nurses; and been subjecled to heavy and unreasonable charges. Invalids will here be provided with constant, faithful and comfortable atten dance, snd ai 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 to ALL SURGICAL DISEASES, PARTICULARLY TO pISEASL'S OF THE EYE. To these branches of his profession lie 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. lis 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 si k, but is warranted also by the success of similar institutions at Cincinnati and New Oileans the former under the care of Drs. Taliaferro, Marshall and Strader -ihe latter under that of Dr. Stone. The building selected for the purpose is situated at the ccrner of Federal and Robinson streets, in Allegheny cily, ad joining the city of Pittsburgh. ; It is commodious and roomy, an J furnished with all accommodations necessary for he sick. . Applications for admission to be made to the subscribers, at their office on Penn urect, Pittsburgh, or at the establishment. tCjNo contagious diseases will be ad milted. J. R. SPEER, M. D. ' J- S. KUHN, M D February 25, 1815. Administrators' Notice. IT- LITTERS ot administration, on the J J estate of David Findley, lato - of Stotiycrcck township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, ill per sons indebted to said estate are requested to attend at the house of Samuel .Kim ml. in Quemahoning township, on Sa turday ihe I9ih day of June next, pre pared to settle, and those having claims. 10 present them at the same time. and place, properly authenticated. ' MARY FINDLEY, Adm.x, DAVID HUSBAND, Atlm'r, May 4, 1847. EXECUTORS' NOTICE, LETTERS lesiameiMary on the es tate of David Simpson, late of jenner township, deceased, having been granted to the subscribers, residing in said township, all persons indebted to said estate, are hereby requested . to at tend at the office of Samuel V. Person, Esq., on Wednesday the 9ih clay of June next, prepared to settle; and those having claims to present them at the same time and place properly authenticated.-- ABSALOM OASEBEER, DAVID SIMPSON, May 4. 1847. Executors. Somerset County, ss. A T an adjourned Orphans' court, held at Somerset, in srwl ffr caiil pnn n I V rt n tlio V B. M'-r'S 10th day of May, A. D. 1347, i day of May, A. D. 1347, Honorable the Judges before the thereof. . ' - r . On motion of Mr. Gebhart the court confirm the Inquisition on the estate of John D. Reese, dee'd, and grant a rule on the heirs and legal represent atives'of said dee'd, to appearat an ad- journed urpnans uourt, to oe held at Somerset on Mundiy the . Gilt day of September 1847. to accept or refuse lo lake ihe real estate of said deceased at the appraised price. , ' Extract, from the records of said coiwt, certified this 10th day of May, A. D. :S47. Wm. II. PICKING, May 25, 1847. Clerk. Somerset County, ss. 5 4 T an adjourned Orphans' c 'ourt held At Somerset, . sj in and for said county, on Srthe 15th day of May "l 8 4 7 . before the Honorable the Judges thereof. On motion of Mr. Gaither, the couri conrfrm lite Inquisilion on the estate of George Ilartzell, dee'd, and grant a rule on the widow, heirs and legal represent ative of said deceased, to appear at an adjourned Orphans' court, to be held at Somerset, on Monday the Gth day of September 1847, to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said deceased at the appraised price, i- Extract Irom the records of said court, certified this 10th day of May, 1847. ' Wm.IL PICKING, May 5, 1847. clerk. Somerset County, ss. v k T an adjourned Orphans' v, S Court held at Somerset, in 2 ' s &for said county, on thelOthday IIM of May, 1847, before the Honorable ihe Judges thereof. On motion of Mr. Kimmel, the court grant a rula on the Hairs and legal rep resentatives of John Graham,' dee'd, to appear at an adjourned Orphans' comt to be held at Somerset, on Monday the Ciii day of September 1847, and shew cause if anythey have, why the real estate of said John Graham, dee'd. .should not be sold. ..'" Extract from the records oTsaid court, certified this lOih day of May. 1847. . Wm. H. PICKING, May, 25. 1847. ' . clerk. Somerset County, ss. an adjourned Orphans' court held at Somerset, S '-' s in and . for .said Counly, ibe lfJlb ilav'of Mav. IR47. 1 before the tlonnrable the. Jii.Iop tl,pr I rf On petetion of Peter Friedline, of L. the court grant a rule on the Executors' of Adam Gundle, dee'd, Adam Mowry and Henry J. Heiple, trustees appoint ed for the sale of the real estate of Johr Gundle, dee'd, widow, and heirs of said John Gundle, dee'd., Joseph Miller the purchaser, and all other petsons interest ed, to appear at an adjourned orphans' court to be held at Somerset, on Monday the.Gih day of September 1847, and then and -there shew cause if any they have, why the said Adam, Mowry, and Henry J. Heiple, trustees as aforesaid of John Gundle, deceased, should not pay the petitioner Peter Friedline, of L. out of the fund arising out of the sale of the real esuie of said deceased. The sum of one thousand two hundred '..and twenty-four dollars. To the Executors' of Adam Gundle, dee'd, Adam' Mowry and Henry J. Hei ple, trustees appouted for the sale of the real estate of John Gundle. dee'd. Wid ow and heirs of satd John Gundle dee'd, Joseph Miller purchaser of the said real estate, and all other persons' interested. You laying aside all btisiness&excoses, are hereby cited to be and appear before an adjourned Orphans' court to be held at Somerset on Monday the Gth day of September 1847, then and there to shew cause if any yoq have, why you should not -pay the petioner Peter Friedline, of L., out of the fund arising ont' of the sale of the real estate of the said John Gundle, dee'd. The sum of . one .thou sand two hundred and twenty four dol lars. ''Herein fail not." - - Given under my hand and seal of sard court at Somerset, this ! 0th day of May, 1847. Wm. H. PICKING, May 25. 1847. ; Clerk. BLANK SUMMONS' AXB BXECU. TIONS," Tcr ale at this Ofli'ce. - Administrator's Notice, ETTERS of-Administration"' de A 1 bonis non, ieatamtnto annexd, on the estate of Simon Hay, late of Broth ersvalley township, deceased,' having been granted to the subscriber; all per sons indebted lo the said estate, are 're quested to meet at the house of the' de ceased, on Wednesday the tflth of June next, prepared to settle, and those having claims to present them at the same time and place properly authenticated. JO NAT HA N G.-WA LK ER. May 11. 1847. Adux'r. MARBLE TOMB STONES, ripHE subscriber thankful for past ; H : favors, respectfully informs the public generally, that he continues to car ry on the Stone cutting business, at'Jiis shop;in Somerset, wheie he will always keep on hand and finish to order a varie ty of MARBLE and COMMON., TOMB STOXES, all'-oTyhichr will be sold at reasonable prices : ' ' "v Country produce taken in exchange for work at market prices. : BENJAMIN WOOLLEY. March 2. 1847 I y . Somerset County. 55.' The Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, to the Sheriff of Somerset County, Greeting: . . .. WHEREAS, at an adjourned flgSg Orphans' Court held at Som Jcrsel in and for the county of ''"rM Somerset, on the 1 0th day of Msy A D. 1847, before the Honorable Jeremiah S. Black, Esquire, President ( and George Chorpenniug and JohnMc Carty Associate Judges of the same courti John Shirer presented his yetiiion to the said Judges, stating.' . . That Peter Shirer, Sen'r. Ia'e of the town of Salisbury, in said county, died intestate, leaving the following heirs and legal representatives. 1. The issue of Margaret Shirer, now deceased, who was intermarried with Adam Shuliz, and left ' issue 1, Peter Shultz, 2, Eliza Shuliz, intermarried with John Royer, 3, the issue of Lydia Shultz now dee'd. who was intermarried with Charles Wagner and left issue Ann Maria, Ma tilda, Rachel and . Elizabeth all minors, (under the Guardianship of Elijah Wag-, ner.) 4th, Judith Shultz Intermarried with Casper Werner: 2. Salome Shirer, intermarried with Peter Haldeman, S, John Shirer, your petitioner. : 4, the is sue of Polly.Shirer, now deceased, who was intermarried with Willam Pence, Peggy Anne, intermarried with John Snider, Elizabeth, Bernard and Sevilla Pence, the three latter bein minors, of whom Elijah Wagner is Gnardian ad litem. 5, Peter Shirer. 0, Lydia Shi rer, intermarried with Michael Kimmel, 7, Elizabeth Shirer intermarried with Samuel Eng'.e. Thai the said Peter Shi rer died seized in his demesne as cf .fea of and in the following real estate. . No I A Lot., numbered 32 on the plot, of the. town of Salisbury, with a dwelling house, out houses and stabling thereon erected, and lots numbered 21, 7 and 8, respectively, situated . adjoining and in the rear ol nnmber 32. , No 2 A lot numbered 26' on the plot aforesaid. No 3 A lot of ground containing five acres and a hundred and seven perches, adjoining and south of the lots aforesaid, No 4 A lot of ground, containing about twenty seven acres, adjoining lands of Peter Livengood, and situated on the eastlof the main road leading from Salis bury to Myers' Mills. No 5 A lot of ground containing 21 acres and one hundred perches, adjoining lands of Peter Livengood, John Shirer, Henry Brewer and others. ' s No 6 A lot of ground containing 20 acies and sixty three perches adjoining lands of William Gloifelty,.' Michael Dively's hairs and others, with ihe ap ptirtenances, anci. therefore praying the Court to award an inquest to make, parti lion or valuation- of ihe premises accor ding to Law. .-We therefore command you. that taking with you,' twelve free honest and lawful men of your bailiwick you go to and upon the premises afore said, and there by their oaths or solemn affirmations, that you make partition ihereof, to and among the widow and children of the said intestate in : such manner and in such proportions as by the law of this Commonwealth is directed, if such partition can be made without prejudice to and spoiling of the whole; but if such partition cannot be made Ihere of, as aforesaid, that then you shall value and appraise ihe same recording to law. And further, that you cause the said in quest to inquire and ascertain whether the said Real Estate with ihe appurte" nances will conveniently accommodate more than one of the children of the said intestate; and if so, how many of the said children it will conveniently accom modate; that due notice of the time of making such partition or valuation be gi ven lo all the parlies interested, and that you make return of your proceedings herein to the next General Orphans' Court, to be held at Somerset on the first Monday in September, .in the tyear of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty seven. And have you then there this writ. Witness the Honorable Jere miah S. Black, Esquire, ai Somorset, the 10th day of May A. D. 1847. ; W. H. PICKING, Clerk- .NOTICE. , ' - - THE persons in the above writ of par tition named wil trfke notice that I will hold an Inquest upon the real estate of Peter Shirer, deceased, as in the said writ mentioned, on. Friday ihe J3th day of August next, at the late dwelling house of said deceased, at which time anil place you may attend if vou ihink 'proper. Rmni'i ........... ""'"wi-H UiUffcl I II. May 25,1316. Sheriff. . . Administrator's Notice. : I: ETTERS of administration on the 1 estale of Christina ..Walker, late of Somerset township, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, residing ii said township; all persons indebted to said estate, are requested to attend at the late residence of the diseased, on Saturday the I2lh day of June uext, pre pared lo settle, and those having claims to present them at the same time and place properly authenticated. - JACOB SNYDER, J May 4, 1847. Administrator. f.V; LOOK:' HERE! THE manufactory, in progress of erection by the late David Find ley, in Stonyereek township, will be completed and ready to go into operation by the 10th of May next, and the un dersigned having secured the services of an experienced manufacturer, and inten ding to carry the business on, in all its various branches, respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. Carding, Fulling, &e.,. clone on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. may 4. MARY FINDLEY. . Administrators Notice. LETTERS of administration, ot the estate of Mary Ankeny, late of Som erset township, dee'd, having been grant ed lo the subscriber; all persons indebt ed to the said estate, are requested to meet at the house of the undersigned in Lavansville on Thursday the 1 0th of June next, prepared to seitle and those having claims to present them at the same time and place properly authenti cated :- - " ; DAVID SHULTZE, May 4lh, 1847. . Admr. Jayne's Alterative, ; Bronchocele or Goitre fS we lied neck). He has prescribed the life Preservative in upwards of sixty cases of Goitre, and it has never failed in a single instance to completely remove the disease. Not a solitary case of failure. All were cured. . -. The success he has met with in curing Bronchocele and Cancerous Affections, has convinced him that .these dangerous and horriblediseases may be removed with as much certainty as Fever and Ague. He does not wish to be under stood as saying that they can be cured as soon as Fever and Ague, but with as much certainty ; and further, that he has good reason for believing that this prep aration will not only .cure those diseases when formed, bul. that it destroys the virus or poisonous principle lurking in the system, from which thai peculiar class of diseases, as well also as that of Scrofula emanate. Scrofula Kings Evil. The Life Pre servative has been used in numerous ca ses of Scrofula, Kings Evil, and Scrofu lous Swellings, with the most decided success, . Skin Diseases. He has prescribed it in a great variety of Cataneous Affec tions, and found it successful in curing SaltReum, or Teller, Biles, Blotches, Pimples, Morphew and Jaundiced Skin, &c. . -' . Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. It has been used in numerous cases of Liv er Complaint and Dyspepsia, and Trith the happiest effect, Preparadonly by Dr.D. JAYNE, No. S South Third stree', Philadelphia. Jayne's Toxic.' Vermifigk. Some medicines, warranted 10 ''destroy worms in children," are apt to destroy children too. This is not the case with Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge. It does not contain a single ingredient which can harm th the mosl delicate infant, and yet it ex pels worms from Ihe system with a fa cility and certiinty perfectly astonish ing. Nor is this its only sanative pro perly, -it is -a fine Stomachic, and in re mittent and intermittent fevers has been administered with most gratifying re sults. Obstinate cases of Piles have yielded to its influence, and its tonic qualities render it an excellent medicine in the convalescent stage of all diseases. Il is exceedingly pleasant to the taste. Dr. Jayne's Hair.. Tonic For "ihe Preservation; Growth,, and Restoration of the Hair, and which will positively brinir new hair on the -bald head, and prevent its falling eut or turning grey. This is an excellent article, and has, in hundreds of instances, produced a fine growth of hair on the heads of those who have been bald. Read the following from the Boston Mail, May 3. IS 14. "Jayne's H air Toxic After giving the article a fair trial, we unhesitati'ns ly pronounce it to be what it professes, ihe best article, without any exception, in use for the restoration and preserva tion of the human hair. We know "of numerous instances : where the hair has been restored: lo heads which have been bald for years; and we think -we cannot do a greater favor than to recom mend lo all our readers who are .losing their hair, to make trial of this Tonic immediately." Prepared only at No. 8 South Third street, Philadelphia.; 4 r :. Irom I he liev. Ira M. Allen. ; Philadelphi a, June 9, 1838. To my, personal-friends: . . 1 . r I would say, that I am well acquainted wiih DAVID JAYNE; M. D., and know him to be a respectable. Physician and Druggist, of this city a gentleman in whom entire confidence may be pla ced. I have tested in my own case thet beneficial effects of his Carminative Bal sam, and have greater confidence in it lhan all other medicines of the kind. His Expectorant, is. equally celebrated and efficacious.' " t" r ;"j IRA M, ALLEN. Agent of the. America:! ; and Foreign Bible. Society.., T ? .. Sold by J. J. & II . F. SchelU f. .C.llA: -Somerset Pa. Also. by.7.r Edward Bevin, "Sioystown Pa JSew and v - kJ AT - 1 iiiii 1 . ., nTMlE subscrtber respectfully informs J vicinity that he has just received assortment 01 SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Consisting of Cloths, Vassimeves, Sattinetts, Ticeeils. Tula Alto, Mexican and Velvet Conh, Blue l)rilla,Alpacas, Lawns, Ginghams, Muslin delaines, Hf Calicoes. Also Boots and Shoes," Palm Leaf Hats, Bonnets, and a general assortment of Hardware, Dve Stuffs, sneh as Madder and Indigo, of superior qualities, " GROCERIES, &lc, &C., which he will sell cheap lor cash or exchange torjipprotrd countrv produce. April 6, 1847. JO-IT C. III3Ij. ' U J lit sSJuZ W&i4Ar mm spume m ripnE subscriber has jnst received from the East, in addition to his former slock, JL a fresh supply of merchandize, suitable for ihe season. His stock of S E Y d- OS S consists in part of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets, Vesting?, Cravats. Drilling, Muslins, Cords, Alpacas, Mouslain de Laines, Silks, Silk and Cotton Hand kerchiefs, Hose 'and half Hose, Lawns, Laces and Calicoes. Also; La dies' and Gentlemens Gloves Boots and Shoes, Bonnets and Palm - leaf Hals; together with a supply of QllGCIlS'Wci.rG rand Hardware, Groceries, Faints and Dyc-Slujfs. All of which he will sell at moderate prices for cash, or exchange for approved countrv produce. Call and see! April Cih, 1847. , . B-1TISL FLICS. As a Further Evidence That the principle of curing disease by cleansing and purifying the body, is strictly in accordance with the laws which govern the animal economy; and if properly carried out by the use of IVrighCs Indian Vtgelublt Pills, Will rerlainly resulun ihe complete ab olition of disease; we offer the following testimonials, from persons of the highest respectability in New York, who have been recently cured of the most obsiinaie complaints, solely by the use of Wrigh's Indian Vegetable Pills of the North A merican Csl'ege of Health. Certificates of Cures -." "From Jamaica. Long Island Doctor IVillium Wright: Dear Sir, It is with great satisfaction that I in form you of my having been entirely cu red of dyspepsia, of five years standing, by the use of your Indian Vegetable Pills. - Previous to meeting wuh your cele brated medicine, I had been under the care of several physicians, and had tri ed various medicines, but all to no effect, Afler using one 25 cent box of your pills, however, I experienced so much benefit, that I resolved lo p severe in the ue of them, according to directions, which I am happy to slate has resulted it; a per fect cure. In gratitude to you for the rreat benefit I have received, and also in the hope that others similarly ahlicieu may be induced to make a trial of your extraordinary medicine, I send you ibis statement with full liberty to publish the name if vou think proper. Yours. &a. G, C, BLACK. From New York City. Dr.; Wm Wright: Dear Sir, At your recommendation, I some time since made trial of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, of the North American College of Health, and can conscientiously assert that of Purifying the Hood and Reno voting the System, I have rect'ivpd more benefit from their -use than from any other medicine it has heretofore been mv good fortune to meet with. I am. dear sir, with many thanks, your obliged friend, CHAS.' M. TATE, No GU Hammersly street, New York. From iraricarahig, N. Y. Dear Sir I have been afflicted for several years with inward weakness and general debility, accompanied at limes w ith pain in ihe side and other distres sing complaints. After havlno ined va rious medicines without effect, I was persinuled by a friend to maUe trial of Dr. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, which I am happy to stale have relieved me in a most wonderful manner. I have used ihe medicine as yet but a short time, and have no doubt, by a perseve rance in : the use of ihe medicine accor ding to directions, that I shall in a short time. be perfectly restored. -. I - most - willingly recommend said Pills to all persons similarly afflicted, and in the full belief thai the same bene ficial results will follow their use. . I rBmain. vours sincerely, . HENRY W. FOOTE, n -, Warwarsing, Ulster Co, New York, Beware of Counterfeits of all kinds; Some ate coated with sujiar; 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 sialc. Agents for Somerset County. PARKER & ANKENY, Somerset, M. A. Ross, Petersburg. Samuel Kimmel, Pine Mills, Ross & Parker. Jennerville. Michael Sipe, Somerset township. r Aughinbatigb & Brub iker, ('enireviile ' Henry J Stevens, B.ikerstown," Geo A Clarke. Sioystown, Geo A C.arke. Buckstown, - Hav & Baer, Lavansville, -; J C. Darrell. Smitbgeld. : Offices devoid! exclusively to the sale of fright's Indian Vegetable Pills. wbdesalefnidretail, -169 Race Street Philadelphia; 28S Greenwich Street ' t tew lork.and 193 I remont Street, Bos ton." ' ' y-"- fjnavll - SrjOBHP R I N TING, NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECTTED AT THIS OITICE. kasohublc Goods 1 mm mm the ntizens of Somerset Borough and Jrom nuiaueiptiia ami 1$ aitunore a f.irga mmm good: T 'Msipav7afi Attorney at !.avr, Somerset, Pa. OFFICE of F. M. Kimmel, Esq., on Main Cross street. Another New Year! Amid the ever succession of periods, once more has revolved around. How fraught with food for thought are those "mile stones'' in human life! Change after Change how many the changes that a retrospect of the past 12 months will conjure up to view! The Struggling Foor have in some instances been made happr by the dawn of brighter days; while those basking in the Sunshine of Frosperity have had to. taste ihe bitter pangs of want. How ought these vivid lessons from off life's truthful page to stir up t ,.r !i -to goodly deeds, And thoughts of sympathy! Vcnh, too, has not been idle; but has helped to make up ihe changes of the past year. And where health once look up its abode, disease now holds its thral dom. Bul haw oft is ill health attributed to Negligence or Prejudice, which induces the suffering invalid t re fuse using the righiful remedy which his own peculiar malady calls for. The ez perience of more lhan Ten Thousand Trials proves the unequalled value of that plea sant and most celebrated medicine. JVistars Balsam of IVild Cherry, For Diseases of the Lunga, und Breast! ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE! Wislar's Balsam of Wild Cherry! For Coughs, CulJs, Consumption, 4 Important to al those afflicted with Dis eases of the Lungs and Breast. Will Miracles ever cease? More evi dence ol its suprising Heallh-Restora-tive virtues ! TheJ following has just been received from Mr Edward Stratton, of Lexington, Mo., which shows thai Consumption in its worst form can be cured by Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry." Lexington, Mo., Jan, 21, 1815. Benjamin Phelps Dear Sir: I take great pleasure in communicating to you what 1 consider an extraordinary euro effected on my daughter, about 11 years of age, by Wistar's Balsam of Willi Cherry. About the first of September Inst, my daughter was taken sick, r.nd attended by several physicians, who3 prescriptions were ineffectual, or seemed to do no good. She was attended wiih. a constant cough and pain in the breis;. Her physicians and all who sten her. came to the conclusion that she was in a confirmed stage of Consumption. I nn;!a no other calculation than for her to die. But as she commenced taking the Balsam she began lo improve, and coniinne'i sj until her health was restored, and is now entirely well. Wiih a view of benefiting those who may be similarly afllicied. I nke pleasure in recommending ihis med icine fo the confidence of the public. Yours, with respect, EDWARD STRATTON. VThe true and genuine Wistar's I3al snm oT Wild Cherry is sold at establish: ed agencies in all parts cf the U. Sia So d in Cincinnati on the corner of Fourth and Walnut streets bv SAN FORD L PARK, Gen'I agents for the Western Suites, Agents for Wistar's Balsasi. S. KURTZ. Somerset, -J Lloyd & Co, Donegal, S Philson, Berlin, .11 Little, Sioystown, Gil Kevser, Bedford, October CO, I84&--I7 ff ,
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