ti:b3JS or Tiin itccralw. Tut fT" 8 fuMtelwd "'Ty Tuesday, at ?2 If not piJ whbin the jcar, g,:,50 will invaria Wy tc chariot, fs'a st5icfifoa lacn for less chan fix months nor can a subscriber discontinue unbss at th o;,wtt cf the cJitor, until arrcaragcsarc paid o3. . ' AnTETnsuMXSTS wiH be nscrted at $1 P" ..(uarc, for the lirst three insortHMiss d 25 ccntf for every subsequent insertion: longer ones in proportion. THE PLACE, n "V7 EARLY opposite J. NeflTs Tavern : I you will find the imijj oiore u. jsTkuktz. "-may 11 PILLS. "ttjILLS of all kinds: Wilsons Tills, P Wlllklt WH-Win."J - v. . ,le J for the sick head ache, Smith's Sugar Coated Pilis.: Tor sale by . mayll S. KURTZ. TRUSSES. THOMPSON'S and Heinzclman's Trusses; Spring Lancets and Blades, "Syringes, M'Alistefs All-healing Oint ment, for sale at mayll S. KURTZ's. JSonif.rsct County, ss. The Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, to the Sheriff of Somerset . Comity, Greeting: "Sf2& WHEREAS, at an adjourned jtK;. Orphans' Court, held al Som- vAC-erset, in and for said county, 'lt&S& on the 10th day of May, A. I). 1847, before the Hon. Jeremiah S. .Black. Esquire, and George Chorpen flriug and John McCarty, his Associate Judges of the same cosri, Samuel J. Lichty one of the heirs of Joseph Lich ty, dee'd, presented his petition to the said; Judges, stating: That the said Jbseph Lichty lately died intestate, leaving issue twelve chil JreH living, and the issue of two children i -deceased, 'nr. Abraham, Peter, Jacob, Elizabeth intermarried with John Say- Jor4 Anne intermarried vrith Henry Mey , r, 5ohn, Daniel, Christian, Mary, inter married with Peter Miller, Magdalena, L)'dia, and your petitioner, being the twelve children, ill over the ageoijiwen- ty me years, and atl residing in Somer set county, except Peter Miller and wife, who reside in Wesjmoreland coun ty, Penna., and Maria intermarried with . Joseph Forney, Franev intermarried with Jonas Peck, iacob, Barbara intermarried villi John Speicher, Jeremiah, Eliza beth intermarried with Peter Maust, Samuel, Anne intermarried with Aarcin Boucher, Sarah and Susanna, the ten last being children of Barbara now de ' -ceased, who intermarried with Jacob "Say lor, lso. deceased; all over the age of twenty-one years, except the two last f named, viz: Sarah and Susanna under i the Guardianship of Perry Walker, guar- Krrt appelated & Utem; and all Jiving , in Somerset County, except Jacob, who resides in Fayette ceunty, Penna. And Barbara in terra arried with Jacob Miller, Abraham, Lydia, intermarried wiih John , Schrack, Jonathan, Emanuel and Eliza, t cow under the Guardianship of Peter . "Walker; the six last named being chil dren of Catharine, now deceased, who ( intermarried' with Christian Saylor; all , over the age of twenty one years, except ( the'.last named, Eliza, and all residing in Somerset county, aforesaid, and seized ( in lis demesne as of fee, of and in the following described plantation, or tract of land, situate m Somerset Township, So Tnerset Counlv aforesaid, adjoining lands of Abraham Lichty, John Marleeny Jr., Teter Lichty snd Malhias Shallis, con taining two hundred and forty two acres, more or less, of which about one hun dred and sixty acres are cleared, with a hewn log house weatherboarded and pawned, tw stories high, a frame house painted, of one story, a large barn and oilier out buildings thereon erected "with the vrvptvrtcnances; And therefore ; graying the Court to award an inquest to :raake partition or valuation of the premi ses according- to Law. We, therefore, command you, that taking with you, twelve free, honest and lawful men of ror bailiwick, you go to and upon the premises aforesaid, and there by their oat&s or solemn affirmation, that you make partition thereof, loaud among the children of the said iutestate, in such manner in such proportions, as by the law of this Commonwealth is direc ted, if such partition can be made with out-prejudice to and spoiling of the whole; bat if such partition cannot be made thereof as aforesaid, that then you Tame and appraise the same ncoording to I-aw. And further, that you cause'the inquest to enquire and ascertain whether be said Real Estate with the appune iance, will conveniently accommodate more than one of the children of the aid iniestale; and if so, how many of the ai J children it will conveniently ac- ro mm ou ate; i riat due notice of the iime of making such partition or valua- lion, oe given to a!i the parties interested and that you make return of yourpro ceedins herein to the next general Or, phans Court, to be held at Somerset on Ihe first Monday in September, in the year of our Lord, one thousand, eight Hundred and forty seven. And have you 4hen there this writ Witness the Hon orable. Jeremiah S. Black, Esquire, at omecset, the 10;h day f May, 1847. ' : W. II. PICKING, Clerk. NOTICE THE persons in the foregoing writof partition named V.ll take notice that in pursuance cf lite same.i wiii hold an jn. -quest on the real estate of Joseph liichiy, deceased, as in tin; said writ men-' .tiow.1, on the 16th day of August next.' tMi the prcuMses, at which time and place you nj-y attend if you think proper. SAMUEL GKIM ITH. Attorney at Iaiv, Somerset, la- OFFICE of F. M. Kimmel, Esq.i on Maia Cross street. ' . JVOT1CE. ILL persons indebted to the subscriber i on Note or Book account are request ed to call and settle their accosnls imme diately or they will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. JAMES H. BEN FORD. Somerset. March 30. 1847. Franklin H. Stahl, FASHIOXJ1TSL E HATTEJt, TAKES this method of informing the citizens of Somerset and sur rounding country that he l-m rented the old established hat shop of Sam'l Siahl, where he is manufacturing hats, from the most fashionable to the most domes tic and made of the best materials. His slock consists in part of Nutria, Cassimerej Brush, Rus sia, and Naped Hats, cf every shape, color and quality. Also a variety of men's and boy's wool hats; all of which he will warrant of equal finish and durability to any manufactured here or elsewhere, This establishment having gained a reputation fur making good work, the subscriber is determined to keep it p-H C7 Remember the place opposite the "Herald" Office. N B The highest price given for lamb's fleece and skin wool and a!l pro duce suited to this market. Great Bar- riJn fiir h. fnpr2f) t? " Somerset County, ss. T-r-rr A T an adjourned Orphans' ? ? Ijk. court held at Somerset, S1 ' ' s an fr a'' County, the 10th day of May, 1847, before the Honorable the Judges there Of, On petetion of Peter Friedline, of L. the court grant a rule on the Executors' of Adam G undle, dee'd, Adam Mowry and Henry J. Heiple, trustees appoint ed for the sale of the real estate of John Gundle, dee'd, widow, and heirs of said John Gundle, dee'd., Joseph Miller the purchaser, and all other persons interest ed, to appear at an adjourned orphans' court to be held at Somerset, on Monday the Gth 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 estate of said deceased. The sum of one thousand two hundred and twenty-four dollars and forty-two cents. To the Executors' of Adam Gundle, dee'd, Adam Mowry and Henry J. Hei ple, trustees appoinedfor the sale of the real estate of John Gundle, dee'd. Wid ow and heirs of said John Gundle dee'd, Joseph Miller purchaser of the said real estate, and all other persons interested. You laying aside all business&excuses, are hereby cited to be and appear before an adjourned Orphans court to be held at Somerset on Monday the 6thday of September 1847, then and there to shew cause if any you have, why you should not nay the peiioner 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 & forty-two ct.. "Herein fail not." Given under my hand and seal of said court at Somerset, this 1 0th day of May, 1847. AVm. H. PICKING, May 25, 1847. Clerk. HOTEL r IN VAL1DS AT PITTSBURGH. Drs. Speer and Kuhn. BHE object of this establishment is JL to supply a want greatly felt by re spectable travellers on our western high waysby residents, without family, ta ken sick and by patients from the sur rounding towns and country who resort in tins place tor reliel 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 ami 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. Speer, to give spe cial attention to ALL SURGICAL DISEASES, PARTICULARLY TO DISEASES OF THE EYE. To these 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 nrac- ..v-. ""ling mai nme. 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 6ck, but is warranted also by the success oT similar institutions at Cincinnati and rn r!pa?.8Tlhe forraer nder. the ca,e of Drs. Taliaferro, Marshalled Slrader the latter under that of I)r. Stone. The building selected for the purpose is situated at the center of Federal and Robinson streets, in Allegheny city, ad joining me city ot Pittsburgh. It is commodious and roomy, anJ furnished with all accommodations necessary for he sick. Applications for admission to be made to the subscribers, at their office on Penn street, Pittsburgh, or at the - IC7No contagious diseases will b adj .u.klc. j. K. M'tKK, M. II.". J. S. KUHN, M. D J Dr. W. S. Harah, : TENDERS his professional services to the citizens of Ocmrevilte and vicinity. His office is at the White Hall Inn, (Joseph Pile's, where at all times he may be found, unless absent on professional business. juneS.tt THE Pamphlet Laws, passed at the last Session of the legislature have been received and are ready for di?. tribution to those entitled to have them. A, J. OGLE, Prot'y. Prothonolary's office, June 22, 1847. Somerset County, ss. an adjourned Orphans' L. S. Court held at Somerset in and iggjg for said couuty on the 10th day of May, A. I)' 1847, before the Hon-. orable Judges thereof. On motion of Mr. Gebhart, the court grant a rule on the heirs and legal repre sentatives of Michael Sanner, deceased, to appear at an atljourded Orphans' court to be held at Somerset, on Monday tin; Gih day of September 1847, and shew cause if any they have why the real es tate of said Michael Sanner, deceased, should not be sold. Wm. II. PICKING. June 1, 1847. Clerk. Consumption of the Lungs. ISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD 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 the lungs, whooning cough, bronchitis, in fluenza, shortness of breath, pain ani weakness in the breast or side, liver complaint and first stages of consump lion. We will not assert that this Balsam will cure Consumption in its very worst e t . . ". .. torin, uut it iias cured many alter al oiner means ot reliel had been tried m vain. And why not I II seems that WILD CHERRY was designed by Na ture to be our PAN LCEA for the ravaging disease ol this cold latitude. Let not the despairing invalid waste his money and lose time, to him so all important, in ex perimenting with the trashy nostrums of i i ... . tne day, but use at once a medicine that a j . ... will cure, il a cure be possible a medi a cine mat science approves, and many years of experience has demonstrated that it always relieves. ' There is no such thin an fair in the history of this wonderful BALSAM. Evidence the most canvincing- evidence that no one could doubt, fully establish es this fact. For the sake of brevity we select the followm? from thousands. Isaac Piatt Esq., Editor of the Pough- Keepsie Cagie, one ot the most uifluen tial Journals in the slate of New York. states, under the authority of his own name, that a younjr lady, a relative of his, of very delicate constitution was at tacseu in February, 1842, with severe cold, which immediately produced spit ting of blood, cough, fever, and other dangerous and alarming Symplons I hrough medical treatment and care she t partiawv recovered during the summer nut on the return of winter she was at tacked more violently than at first, she became scarcely able to walk, and was troubled with cough, chills, and fever every day. and anneared to be oinr rapidly with Consumption ; at this time, wnen mere was no sine ot improvement, Mr. Plait procured a bottle of WIS- TAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHER RY, which she took, 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 the slight est symptons of her former disease. The following we have just received from Messrs. Fall, McCracken & Co. agents for the sale of Wistar's Balsam or Wild Cherry, al Lancaster, Ohio. To the Public I feel it my duty as an act of kindness lo the afllicted, to in form them what Wistar's Balsam of wild Cherry has done for my daughter. There is many a parent who has given up a beloved daughter or son, as a prey lo that fell destroyer consumption. They have, as I have done, tried all the most skilful and emiuent physicians within their knowledge, and all of the most popular remedies that seemed to hold out some hope for a continuance of life, without getting any relief. cy-To all such who, like me, have been seeking wiih trembling hope for some remedy of real efficiency, I would say, seek uo farther but try at ouce Dr. W sam of. Wild Cherry. My daughter Sa- ran jane, aged 17 years, whose life for months had been dispaired of, and was supposed a sure prey to consumption. has be?n cured : restored health ; and lhat too by using live bot tles of Dr. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. JONATHAN nnnr.snv Greenfield, Tp. Fairfield city, O March 15. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. bold in Cincinnati on the corner of Fourth and Walnut streets by - . SANFnnn.tr PAPK- - Gen 1 agents for the Western Stales Agents for Wistar's Balsam. V S. KURTZ. Somerset, J Lloyd & Co, Donegal, - SPhilson. Berlin, O H Utile, Stoystown,- . G H Keyser, Bedford, Ojtober 20, 1846V-ly ' ' w CUBA SEGARS. CUBA, Half Spanish, and Common Segars, to be had at mavl McCREERY'S. Administrators1 Notice. LETTERS of administration, on the estate of Michael Ray, late of Jenner township, deceased havinj been granted to , the subscriber, residing' n Shade township, all persons indebted to aid estate are requested 10 attend at the house of ihe dee'd, on Friday the SOth of July nexu prepared to settle; and thoss having claims, to present. them at the same time and place properly au thenticated. ; ABRAHAM BRUBAKER. June 15. 1817. AJm'r. FOR THE HAIR. JAYNE'S Hair Tonic, fox sale at the Drug Store of mayll S.KURTZ. Someiset Connly, s$. A T an adjourned Orphans' X s court, held at buinerset, L.. S in and lor said county, on me ft I a lOih day of May, A. D. 1347, before the II uoora-bla the Judges thereof. On motion of Mr. Gebhart the court confirm the Inquisition on tlie estate of John D. Reese, dee'd, and grant a rule on the heirs and legal represent atives of . said lec"d, to appearat an ad journed Orphans Court, to be held at Somerset on Mondiy the th day of September 1817, to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said deceased at the appraised price. Extract from the records of said court, certified this 10th day of May, A. D. !847. Wm. H. PICKING, May 25, 1847, Clerk. ORANGES & LEMONS. (jy Boxes, just received and for sale at the Drug Store of may4 WM. McCREERY. Somerset County, ss. an adjourned Orphans' Court held At Somerset, S s and lor said county, on $wjgthe 15th day of May 1817, before the Honorable ihe Judges thereof. On motion of Mr. Gaiiher, me court confirm the Inquisition on the estate of George Hartzell, dee'd, and grant a rule on the widow, heirs and legal represent ative of said deceased, to appear a an adjourned Orphans' court, to be held at Somerset, on Monday the 6ih day of September 1847, to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said deceased at the appraised price. Extract Irom the records of said court, certilied this 10th day of May. IS47. Wm. H. PICKING, May 25. 1847. deTk. WATER CRACKERS. BBL. Water Crackers, Just received and for sale at the Druir Store of mavl WM. McCREERY. ALSO, I Bbl. Sugar Crackers. Somerset County, ss. T an adjourned Orphans' Court helu at Somerset, in " t, ' s &forsaid county ,on thelOthday -r-r-rgS of May, 1847, before the Honorable the Judges thereof. On motion of Mr. Kimmel, the court grant a rula on the Hairs and legal rep rcsentatives ol John uraham, dee d, to appear at an adjourned Orphans'' couit to be held al Somerset, on Monday the 6ih day of September 1817, and shew cause ifanythey have, why the real estate of said lohn Graham, dee'd. should not be sold. Extract from the records of said court, certified this I Oth dav of May, 1847. Wm. H. PICKING, May, 25. 1847. lerk. FOR CONSUMPTION. BR. "WISTAR'S Balsam of WTild Cherry. ALSO, Houck's arid Swaine's Panacea, to be had at mayll S. KURTZ's. Somerset County, ss. A T an adjourned Orphans' S. Court held at Somerset, in and for the county of Somer set, on ihe 1 0th day of May, A. D. 1847, before the Honorable Judges thereof On motion of Mr. Gebhart the Court granted a rule on the heirs and legal representatives of Mathew Pinkerton, deceased to appear at an adjourned Or phans' Court to be held at Somerset, on Monday the 6th day of September A. D. 1347, and shew cause if any they have, why the real estate of said Ma'.hew Pin kerton, deceased, should not be sold. Extract from the record of said Court certified this 10th day of May 1847. Wm. H. PICKING. June 1, 1817. Clerk. CHEWING TOBACCO. A VERYr superior article of Chewing jeL Tobacco, Also, Congress Plug, for sale at the Drug Store of may4 WM. McCREERY. Bridge Buildins, THE - Commissioners of Somerset County will sell the Building of a Bridge over Quemahoning creek, in Jen ner township at or near the mill former ly owned by John Dibert, on Friday the Oth day of July next. ALSO. The building of a bridge o- ver the same creek, in Oonemaugh town ship, al or near John Keims, (where ihe road leading to Johnstown crosses said creek,) on Saturday the lOih day of Ju ly. Sale to take place on the ground, and to commence at 1 1 o'clock of each day. A plan of the bridges will be ex hibited on days of sale. ' . By order of the Board, R. L. STEWART, ' june8-'47-4t -'- - r Clerk. - Administrator's Notice, LETTERS of administration, on the estate of Tobias Miller, late or Conemauorh inwnhin. deceased, having . .. , . been cranied to the subscriber, residing in said township, all persons indebted to the estate are requested to attend at the late residence of said deceased, on Fri day the 9th day of July next, prepared to settle; and those having eliims t pre sent them at the same time and place, pro perly authenticated; J v PETER LEVY. June 1. 1847, . Adm'r. MARBLE TOMB STONES. - THE subscriber thankful for past favors, respectfully informs ihe publie generally, lhat he continues 10 car ry on the Stone cutting business, al his shop in Somerset, wheie he will always keep on hand and finish to order a varie ty of MARBLE and COMMON TOMB ST OSES, all of which will be said at reasonable prices. Country produce taken in exchange for work at market prices. BENJAMIN WOOLLEY. March 2. 1847 -ly Somerset County. s. The Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, to the SheritT of Somerset '''TioV Somerset, on ihe lOih day of Msy A J). 1847, before ihe Honorable Jeremiah S. Blaik, Esquire, President and George Chorpenning and John Mc Carty Associate fudges of the same court, John Shirer presented his petition to the said Judges, stating. Thai Peter Shirer, Sen'r. I.Ve of the town of Salisbury, in said county, died intestate, leaving the following heirs and legal representatives. U The issue of Margaret Shirer, row deceased, who was intermarried with Adam Shulit, and left issue I, Peter Shultz, 2, Eliza Shultz, intermarried with John Royer, 3, the issue of Lydia Shultz now dee'd. who was intermarried with Char!e3 Wagner and left tjfvse Ann Maria, Ma tilda, Rachel and Elizabeth all minors, (under the Guardianship of Elijah Wag ner,) 4th, Judith Shuhc Intermarried with Casper W Salome Shirer, intermarried with Peter Haldeman, S, John Shirer, your petitioner. 4, ihe is sue of Pully Shirer, now deceased, who was intermarried with Willam Pence,! Peggy Anne, intermarried with John Snider, Elizabeth, Bernard and Sevilla Pence, tire three latter bein minors, of whom Elijah Wagner is Guardian ad litem, 5, Peter Shirer. 5, Lydia Sht rer, intermarried with Michael Kimmel, 7, Elizabeth Shirer intermarried with Samuel Engle. That ihe said Peter Shi rer died seized in his demesne as cf fea of and in the following real estate. No 1 A Lot numbered 32 on the plot of the town of Salisbury, with a dwelling house, out houses and stabling thereon erected, and lots Humbered 21,7 and 8, respectively, situated adjoining and in the rear of nnmber 32. No 2 A lot numbered 20 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 6even acres, adjoining lands of Peter Livengood, and situated on ihe cast of 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. No 6 A lot of ground containing 20 act es and sixty three nercues adionun? lands of William Gloifelty, Michael Dively's hairs and others, wiih the ap purtenances, and therefore praying the Court to award an inquest to make parti tion or valuation of the premises accor ding to Law. We therefore command you, lhat taking with you, twelve free honest and lawful men of your bailiwick you go to and upon ihe premises afore said, and there by their oaths or solemn affirmations, that you make partition thereof, 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 ihe whole; but if such partition cannot be made there- of, as aforesaid, thai then you shall value and appraise the same recording to law. Atiu lurmer, mat you cause me said in quest to inquire and ascertain whether the said Real Estate with ihe appurte nances will conveniently accommodate air. a . i more than one of the children of the said intestate; and il 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 to 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 year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty seven. And have vou then there this writ. Witness the Honorable Jere miah S. Black, Esquire, at Somorset, ihe lOih dav of May A. D. 1847. ' W. H. PICKING, Clerk- NOTICE. : THE persons in the above writof par tition 'named will take notice that 1 will hold an Inquest upon the real estate of Peter Shirer, deceased, 83 in the said writ mentioned, on Friday the 13th day of August next, at the late dwelling house of said deceased, at which time and place you may attend if you think proper. . .. SAMUEL GRIFFITH. :.May 2J, 1845. -Sheriff. County, Greeting: v7' WHEREAS, at an adjourned Orphans' Court held at Som- X?i$jl? erspA in nnd for thr? count v of .sr--:v - - j fGen.Tayior never surrenders? MANUFACTORY, one half mile East of Stoystown, Som erset Co., P., near the great Philadel phia and Pittsbnrc Turnpike Road. T H MIE subscribers would respectfully jl announce to me puoiic, mat ihey have entered into partnership in th Woollen Manufacturing Business, anJ having received new . POV32. LOGICS and C.illDIXG MACIIIXE from the East, of ihe most approved and latest fashion; and all other machinery new and in prime order, they are ready ani anxious to accommadate customers in every branch of manufacturing from WOOL, CARDING and Fulling to manufacturing Sauinnts Cloths, Je ans, lanneils, Blankets, Car petting, fcc, &c. according to order, ia a workmanlike manner. And at 20 per cent lower than usual for manufacturing, without delay or disappointment. Having in their em ploy ihe most skilful workmen lhat can be procured, they feel confident of ren dering cniire satisfaction, S. KIMMEL, D. KOONTZ, Pine Mills, April 27, 1817 P. S. All kinds of domestic goods and an extensive assortment of merchandize received lately from the East, to be had at S, Kiramel's Store at the Mills very low in exchange for wool, Flaxseed or other approved produce. S. K. As a Further Evidence That the principle of curing diseasa by cleansing and purifying the body, is strictly in accordance wiih ihe laws which govern the animal economy; and if properly carried out by the tise of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, , Will certainly restili'in the complete ab olition of disease; we offer the following testimonials, from persons of the highest respectability in New York, who liave been recently cured ofihe most obstinate complaints, solely by the use of Wrigh's Indian Vegetable Pills of the North A oierican Cfltfege of Health. Certificates of Cares From Jamaica, Long Island Doctor William Wrigh!: 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 nhh your cele brated medicine, I had been under the care of several physicians, and had tri ed various medicines, but all to no effect. After using one 25 cent box of your pills, howeveT, I experienced so much benefit, lhat I resolved to persevere in the use of them, according to directions, which I am happy to slate has resulted in a per fect cure. In gratitude lo you for ihe great benefit I have received, and also in the hope lhat others similarly sfHicted may be induced to make a trial of your extraordinary medicine, 1 send you this statement with full liberty to publish the name if vou thiok proper. Yours. &c. G, C, BLACK. From New York City. Dr.J 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 blood and Reno rating the System, 1 have received more benefit from their use than from, any other medicine it has heretofore been mjc good fortune lo meet with. 1 am, dear sir, with many thanks', your obliged friend, CHAS. M.TATE, No GO Haramersly street, New York. From Waricarsing, iV. Y. Dear Sir I have been afilicted for several years with inward weakness and general debility, accompanied at times with pain in the side and other distres sing complaints. After having tried va rious medicines without effect, I was persuaded by a friend to make trial of Dr. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, which I am happy to state 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 th 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 that the same bene ficial results will follow their use. 1 remain, yours sincerely. HENRY W. FOOTE, Warwarsing, Ulster Co, New York, Beware of Counterfeits of all kinds; Some ate coated with sugar; others sre made to resemble in outward appearance the original medicine. The safest course is, to purchase from the regular agents only, one or more of whom may be found in every village & town in the state. Agents for Somerset County. PARKER & ANKENY. Somerset, M. A. Ross, Petersburg, Samuel Kimmel, Pine Mills, G. Parker & Co, Jennerville. Michael Sipe, Somerset township, Aughiubaugh & Brnbaker, Centreill Stevens & Schlag, Bakerstown, L Shaffer Sr. fc Co. Stoystown, W. Chalfant, Buckstown, Hay & Baer, Lavansville, J- C. Darrell, Smitbfield. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of Jf'nghVs Indian Vegetable Pills. wiKdesafe and retail, 169 Race Street, Philadelphia: 28S Greenwich Street. New York.and 193 Tremont Street, Bos ton. mavl JO"BPRINTING. NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXCCTD AT THIS OFICC
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