:?JS or THE iieraii T fi'i I ' jpuDlibuCu every i u-wj.y, jar annum, payable half-yearly in Jvanc?. . IfW paiJ within tbi year, will invaria. My be ch'arjeJ.' ' . Million Ukea for less than six months nor em a oWritor. discontinue wiVm at - Ih o.-tion of the cJitor, nnti! trrcaragesare -fas J oft. - . 1 f - ' A i, r trrt sx ejfT will be. pserteJ at Jl ?r .i-'i - 1 Irt ! 52 square. for the first three Insertions, and 23 ei:t? for every subsequent insertion: longer ones in proportion.' . , LAUGH, LAD Yv. LAUGH! ' ' f w m ii.ii ' ' Laugh, lady, laugh - ' ' , There's" no avail in weeping; .Grief was never made .. , 5 ...... ; . To be in beauty's, keeping. ' Tears are of a stream, -:;- 1 Where pleasure lies decaying: Smiles, like rays of light, , . , y O'er sunny waters playing. - , 1 "" ' Laugh, lady, laugh. ' ; fcing, lady, sing; - . 1 ' There is a charm in singing. When melody its spell ' , ' '. 4jpon the air Is flinging, ; .. Sweet sounds have often won . - ' - -. . More than the fairest faces; ' And harps have always been " . The plaything of the graces. ' . ' Sing, lady, sing. " , Love, Jadyr love; ' ' ' ' '" There's always joy in loving; ; But sigh not when you find That man is fond of rov ing; For when the summer bee Takes wing through beauty's bowers, lie knows not which to choose Among so many flowers.- Love, lady, love.. 'ELOQUENCE AT A PREMIUM.; ; "May it please the Court," said a Yan liee lawyer before a Dutch Justice, the other day, tliis is a case of greatest mi portance. While the American Eagle whose sleepless eye watches over the wel fare of this mighty republic, and whose wings extend from the Alleghenies to the Rocky Chain of the YVest, was rejoicing in his pride of place. " 'Shton dare 1 Shtoo. I sav, vat has dis ruit to do mit eagleB. Dis has nottin to do mitde wild bird. It ish one sheep, exclaimed the justice. . 'True, your honor, but my client has Tights here " "Ye's gliaht has no right lo the ea & !" 'Of course not, but by all the laws of language " "Vat cares I for de laws of de language. I understant de laws of de State, and dat enough vor me. Confine your talk to'de case." "Well, then, ray client, the defendant in this case is charged with stealing a sheep, and" - "Dat 'will do?. Dat will do? Your gliant is charged mit shtealmg a sheep, just nine shillin. De gourt will adjourn to Billy Yerguson's to drink! . Bells. The nearer bells are "hung to ihe surface of the earth, other things be ing equal, the further they can be heard. Franklin has remarked that many years ago thetinhabitants of Philadelphia had a ,lell imported from England. In order to judge of the sound it was elevated on a triangle in the great street of the city, and struck, as it happened on a market day, when the people were coming to market, were surprised on hearing the sornid of a bell at a greater distance from the city than -they had ever heard any bell before. This circumstance excited the attention of the curious; and it was discovered that the aund of the bell, when struck in the street, reached nearly dotihle the distance it did when raised in the air. Extraordinary I?; novation. - The 'Journal de Debates," a leading newspa per of Paris, -and organ of the govern ment, says that seven hundred Jews in that city had agreed to transfer the cele bration of the Sabbath from' Saturday to Sunday, and that this shows ihe tenden cy of the Jews lo assimulation with Chris tians in religious rites. Poisonous Cards . The Danhnry (Conn.) Times says that a child of that town, was poisoned on the 15th inst.j by putting a visiting card in its mouth, which 'its mother had given it to play with.. It ihed in forty-eight hours after. An ana lysis of the card showed that the enamel or coating was composed of carbonate of , Madam," said a doctor to an old maid "you stand in need of the sun and air. Pill you have them yxu can uever ivelL" ' ret I La ! doctor, I have no objections a gainst having a son aud .heir, but I must get a husband first' ' M other, what is a hcsu ?" "A nrsir, child ! I don't knowwhat makes you ask that question ?" "Cause the other day I-asked Jane whatmade her back f tick" cut 0, sad the eaiU :. hush If" ' They have art excellent way, says a Massachusetts paper, of keeping hoys at school in Wiscasset. ! ; The selectmen have ordered the arrest of all boys who , . . ; - ' may be loitering around the streets during school hoars, saying that they , must ther attend 'school or devote their time wilh diligence to some lawful employe, ment. . . ..; v. rl According to , a letter addressed by V. K. Stevenson, Esq. io the Hon. John C. Calhoun, we learn, that the agricnltaral products of -Tennessee arc. in value equal to $57,55 1,820, while those of Ohio are only 657,309,390, and New Yorkr S57. 85,400, showing 1 Tennessee to be third State in tlie Union in productive wealth . TheMorrriou Temple, at Nauvoo, IlKf lias hrcn sold to a committee of the C a tholic church, for the sum of S75v000. It is stated that the purchasers, had.. also 'bought considerable other property in the city. It is understood the building is to be devoted to educational " purposes con nected with the' Catholic clinrcU. , . . 5. ; Irelam). An Irish journal says, there arc now upwards of two millions nine hundred thousand persons, or more than one-third the entire population, receiving rations' at the public expense, under the Temporary Relief Act, in Ireland. ( . . ' . : Foe Coxscmption. It is said by an English ofliccr .who tried, lt'tn the r.ast Indies, that the sinoke o burning rosin inlialed is a certain cure for consumption if persisted in. . . ' ! The Vera Cruz Eagle savs that one of our soldiers lound concealed in the castle of San Juan de'Ul03, a large bag of mo ney, which has been handed over to the commandeut, - , . - r- ' . . ' When it was announced in a southern city that Mr. Webster was sick, and had the chills and fever a bystander remark ed that he evidently ' was a Northern man with a Southern feeling. - ".' ' If you want to make the Cockroaches scamjjer, sprinkle chloride of lime in your closets or other places infested with them, and the critters will leave siiddenly. ..... Two persons, Mr. Sourbeck, and Mr Graham, were drowned in the Susque hanna, near Dauphin, -on Saturday last. Thev were on a fishihgr excursiotil ' The editor of the Unbn county Star refuses to recommend any Whig of that county as a candidate for office who is not a : subscriber to his paper. ' "' . ' The money coined in the United Slates since we have been the United States mount to 122,500,000. : . : A VERY superior article of Chewing 'sl Tobacco, Also, Congress Plug,- for sale at the Drug Store of m'ay-i ' WM. McCREERY, R J I LLS of an kinds:; Wilsoifs" Pills, which can confidentl)- be recommen ded for the sick head ache, Smith's Sugar Coaled Pills For sale bv, " may 11 . " ' S. KURTZ. iiotkl invaods AT PITTSBUUGH. . ... Brs. Speer and Euhn. 311 E object' 'of this establishment is Mo supply a want grca",ly fell by re spectable travelers on tur western high ways by residents, without family ta ken sirk and by patients from the sur roundings towns and country who resort to this ptaoe f.r relief trutn f tKgicit and otber dieases. Surh have often suffered from the want of he. various comforts and attentions o necessary and agreeable to the sick, and from careless and tin- faithful nurses; and been subjected tu heavy and unreasonable -chaTges. Invalids will here be provided with constant, faithful and comfortable atten dance, snd at a rate much below '-the usu al charges. " v . . " ' ; While the rare of both physicians will be extended to every variety if disease, it is intended by Dr. Speer, to give spe cial attention to ALL SUKG'ICAL DISEASES, PARTICULARLY :TO :. : : fllSEJSKS- OF THE EYE. To these tranrbes of his professioR be has piven a large share of his atten ion for the hst iweniv-five years, and he will ronliii4e to devote to tWov the expprienre' a. quired by a constant prac tice dnriii2 that time. ' . ' ' . - .Ihe Hotel for Invalids is nt an exper. iment.. Its establishment is tuggesled not only as necessary to supply evi dent w;mt this city, in the entire ab sence of any special provision for the sick, but is warranted also by the success of sinrilar insiimtioDs'at Cincinnati and New Orleans the former tinder tiieVare of Drs. Taliaferro, Marshall and Slrader l!ie latter m!er that ot l)r.' Stone. The building selerK-d Tor .he purpose is sntiaied te rr nver of Federal ad ttobinson strrei?, in Allegheny city, ad joining the city of Piushrph. h j9 commodious stkd roomyTanJ furnished with all accommodaiions r.ecessary ' for he sick. - -.h i Applications for admission lo be made to the subscribers, at their oflire on Penn sireet, Piusbui fih, or at the establishment. ICNoeontrigions diseases will be adj miued. i ; M J. R. SPEER, M. D. - J. S. KUilN, M. D Attorney at Law, f' Somerset. Ta. FF1CE of I M. Kimmel, Esq., on JNIaia Cross street. ' v; 1 notice. :: ILL persons indebted, to the subscriber it on Ntle or Hook account are request ed to call and settle their atrcounts'tmme lialely or they will be placed -in the hands -of an ofiic'rr for collection, n ' . "; . , ; - . JAMES IL BKNl'ORD. . Somerset, March 30, 184. - MAMLE TOMB STONES, i II E s u bs c r i he r 't h a n k f u l -for past g favors, respecnfully informs ilw public generally, that he continues to car. ry -on the Stone cutting. business, at his shop in Somerset, where he will always keep on hand and finish to ordeT a varie ty of M'AKULE and COMMON ' ;TOMB STORES, t all of wh-ich will be sold ai reasonable s . ' ... prices. . ;. . : Country produce taken in exchange for work at market prices. ' .;. ; : I BENJAMIN WOOLLEY. , March 2. I8J7 ly . ; " Somerset County, ss. ' V. '." - - 5 ; The Commonwsalth of Penh- svlvauia, lo the Sheriff, of Somerset County, Greeting: 2; flEUKAS, at an .idjnurned il$ Orphans' Court held at Som tic erset i:i and for the coilnty of :J'Mt?v Somerset, on the 0ih day -uf Msy A D. 18-47, before the Honorable Jeremiah S. I'lai k. Esquire, President and George Chorpenning and John Mc Carty Associate Judges of the. same court, John Shirer presented his petition to the said Judges, staling. : . .That.reter. Shirer,. Sen'r. Ia'e of the town of Salisbury, in said county, died iniestale, leaving the following heirs and legal representatives. , 1. The issue of Margaret ' Shirer,4 nov e'eceased; ' who was intermarried with Adam Shtilizaho left issue 1, Peier Shnltz,' 2, Eliza Shulizr iniefmarrietl "witH John Koycr, 3, the issue of-Lydia Shultz now tlec'd. who was- intermarried with Charles Wagnerand (eft jseue Air Maria, Ma tilda, . Rachel and Ehz ibeih all minors, (under ihe Guardianship of Elijah Wag ncr,).. 4ih, Jiidi'ih . ;Sliultz' fiitermirried with Casper "Werner: 2. Salonie Shirer, intermarried, with Peter Haldeman. 3. John Shiver, your petitioner. '4 the, is sue of Polly Shirer, now deceased, !who was intermarried with Willam Pence, Pe!2V Anne, . inlerm-arried with. 'Johii Snider, ElizabeihV Bernard and Sevilla Pence, ihe three latter bein minors, of whom : Elij di ., Wagner is Guardian ad . litem." 5, Peter. Shirer. , 0, Lydia Shi rer intermarried with Michael Kiminel, 7, Elizabeth Shirer internnrried .wiih Samuel Engle. That the said Peter Shi rer died seized in his demesne as cf feo of and in the following real estate. .No I A Lot numbered 52; on .the plot, of the town, of Salisbury,, with a dwelliog house, OHt houses and stabling thereon erected, and lots numbered 21, 7 and 8, respectively, situaied adjoining and in the rear of nnmber 32..,- . No 2 A lot numbered ,26 on the plot aforesaiiL; . t ; . - . , . ; 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 , Jot of ground, containing about twenty seven acres, adjoininglands of Peter Livengood, and situated on the c.ist of the main ro.-Kl leading from Salis bury to Myers Mills. ; , . . ''. No 5 i A lot -of ground -containing 22 acres and one hundred perches, adjoining lands of Peter Livcngood, John Shirer, Henry IJrewer and others. ' - . - . No" 6 A lot of ground contamrng 20 acics and sixty three perches adjoining lands -of William Glotfelty, Michael Dively's hairs and others, with. the. ap pnnenances, ami therefore praying the Court to award an inquest to make parti tion r valnation of the premises accor ding io Law. We therefore command you. that taking 'with you,, twelve free honest and lawful men of j'our bailiwick you go to and upon the premises afore said, and there by their oaths or solemn affirmations, that yoa tnake . partition thereof, to aid among the widow and children of the said intestate in such manner and in such proporirons as by the law of this ComrKonwailh is directed, if such partition can be made without prrjudice to and spoiling of the whole; autif such anition cannot be made there of, as aforesaid, thai then ytMi shall value ami appraise the same recording to law. And further, that you cause the said in quest to inquire and ascertain whether the said Reul Estate with the appurte nances will conveniently accommodate more thi one of he children of the said iniestale; and if so, how many of the said children it will conveniently accom modaie; that due noiice of tho time of making such parthiou or vacation be gi ven to all the parties interested, and that you make return of your proceedings herein to the next. General Orphans' Court, to be held at Sosierset on the first Monday iu September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty seven. And have you then there this writ. Witness the Honorable Jere miah S. Uiack, Esquire, at Somorset, the IOlh dav of May A. D. 1847. W. II. PICKING; Clerk- THE persons in the above writ of par tition.named will take notice that Twill hold an Inquest upon the real estate of PeWr Sh irer, deceased, as in the said writ mentioned- on Friday, the '1 3t!f." day of Aijgust next, a the laie dwelling house of said deceaseds au which. time and-place ycu may attend if yon think proper. ', AiiiiiL GRIFFITH, V j Miyi25,il846. SHerifT, r CUBA- SE6ARS. 7 ;:J XJBA, ' Half Spanish, ", and Common cegars, to be had at may 4 McCREERY'S. PANJ1X KAUTZ. P. KAUTZ HATS!! HATS!!! : i ii Daniel Jlautz & Son, ESPECTFULLY inform the pub- lie that they . continue to-keep on hand 'at thetr Hailing establish- sf ment, m tierlin, opposite the store or S. I'bilson, bsq.all ac-gs scrintions of II A rTfi. which" lhey.wjll dispose of. on the most accom modating terms for cash, wool, or other approved cotimr? prnduce.. ; junelS. " P0R THE HAIR. JAYN E'S Hair Tonic,' for sale I)ror Store of ; at the may 11 S. KURTZ. Somerset County, ss. -wr-J l T an adjourned Orphans' ' s IjL court, lieh! at . Somerset, S ' s 'tJ wd for said county, on the lOthday of May, A. D. 1847, before the Honorable, the Judges thereof.- - . " . On motion of Mr. Gebhart the court confirm the Inqutsitinn on the estate of John D. Reese, dee'd, and grant i rule on the heirs anil legal represent atives of said dee'd," to -appearaf an ad journed Orphans': Court, to . be heh at Somerset on Mondiy;the 6th day of September 1847, to accept or refuse lo lake the real estate of said deceased at the appraised price. ;- ' . . bxtract 1rm the records oi said court, certified this lOih day of May A. D. 184 TV WM. II. PICKING, , May 25, 1847. ; Clerk. 0R&NGE3 & LEaWnH7 (J Boxes, just received and for sale at the. Drug Store of . may4 ; "WM. McCREERY. Somerset County, ss. f I T 5,11 adjourned Orphans . jj s j. Court held & Somerset, ' s in and for said . county, on the ''15th day of May 1817, before the Honorable the Jinxes thereof. '' On motion of Mr. Gatther, the court eonnrm the Inquisiiion on the estate of George Ilartzell, dee'd, and grant a rule on the widow, heirs and legal represent ativg of said Ieceaseu, to appear a an adjourned Orplians' court, to he held at Somerset,' on Monday the 6th day of September 1847, to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said deceased at the appraised pri:e. '. Extract Irom the records of said court, certjfied this IOlh dy of May. 1847. : i " ' Wm. II. PICKING, ' May 25. 1847. rlerk. WATER CRACKERS. . IHJL. W'ater. Crackers, Just received and for sale at the Druir Store of mav4 . WM. McCREERY. . ALSO, k Dbl. Sugar Crackers. Somerset County, ss. -r5 A T an adjourned Orphans'' S : U Court held at Somerset, in s v, &for said county. on thelOlhday -r-r-r of May, 1847, before the Honorable the Judges thereof. . On motion of Mr. Kimmel, the court granla rnla on the Hairs and leal rep resentatives of John tiraham, dee'd, to appesr at an . adjiojrned - Orphans' couit to be held at Souwrset, on Monday .the 6ih day of. September 18J7, and 6hew cause ifanythey have, why the real estate of said John Graham., dee'-d. should aoi be solcL . . Exiractfrom the records of said court, certitied this 1 0th day of May. 1847. ; .' ,;' Wm. H. PICKING, ,". , May, 25. .1847. clerk. FOR CONSUMPTION, R. WISTAR'S Balsam of Wild Cherrv. ALSO, Ilouck's .and Swaine's Panacea, to be had at ... . may 11 5. KURTZ's. Somerset County, ss. f&MMl A T. an adjourned Orphans S.S.g Court held at Somerset, in j. and for the cownty of Somer set, on the IOlh day. ol May, A. U. 107 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 nl Somerset, on Monday ihe Gth day of September A. D. 1347. and shew cause if anv they have, why the real estate of said Ma'.hew Pin kerton, deceased, should not be sold. Extract from tho record of said Court certilieJ this lCth day of Mav 1817. -.Wm. H. PICKING. ; June 1, 1S47. ; . Clerk. DRUGS! DHUGII THE subscriber, having purchased from John L. Snyder, his stock of Dings and Medicines; tvouid Jnform his friends and the'public generally,' that he has on hand a good supply of Drugs', Medicines," Paints, Dyes, Varnish, Oils, Essences, Patent Medicines, - Painter's Brushes, &c, all of which he will sell veTV cheap for Cash. ' tiny 1147. SAMUEL KURTZ. ' To ' Journeyinen -. . 20 ITS SjJOIlTSn Zl undersigned," reRiding in " the JL ! Borough of Somerset, Pa., wishes to employ thre.e'journey men house join ers, to' whom constant work during the season and - liberal wnges-will bevgivenl Anyohe' willing to engage, will plsasS make application oon'. -: ' t - ? " BENJAMIN:rv;EEAI IX. ' junel5-47 -r V' ' JOB PRINTINGS iEATLYrAND .EXPEI)lTlOUSL . FXECtTFI AT Till OFFICE. Gen.Tay lor never surrenders!1 ! MANUFACTOIty, one half mile East of Stovstnwn, Som- 'erset Co.P., near the great Philadel- J '"pma and Pittsburor 'I nrnpike Road. THE subset tbers would respectfully announce to , the public that, they have entered into, partnership in the fVoolleri Manufacturing Mttsine.ss, and bavin received new' - - . ?07fS?. looms . : and CjIRDISG M J CHIME from the East, of the rmret approved and latest fashion; and all other machinery new and in prime order, they are- ready and anxious to accouimadate customers in everv branch of manufacturing; from ,w oo 1j c a n j a n o' and Falling to nianulacturing Saitinetts, Cloths, Jeans, rlannells, lilankets, Lar petting, "Sia'l fcc, according to or.der, ru s workmanlike manner. And at 20 per cent lower than usual for manufacturing, without delay or disappointment. Having in their em ploy the most skilful workmen thatcan be procured, they feel confident of ren dering entire satisfaction! S. KIMMEL, ; D. KOONTZ, Pine Mills, April 27, 1 847 -P. S. All kinds of domestic goods and an extensive assortment of merchandize received lately from the East, to be had at S, Kimmel's Store at the Mills very low in exchange for wool, Flaxseed or other approved produce. S. K. '. 'As a Further Evidence J hat the pmiciple 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 tie of I fright's Indian VegcUible. Pi!lsy , Will certainly resultjn the 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 .obstinate complaints, solely by the use of Wngh's Indian Vegetable Pills of ihe North A nieriean CUege of Health. Certificates of Cures. From Jamaica. Long Island Doctor TFilliam Wrighi: Dear Sir, It is with great satisfaction that I in form yon of my having been entirely cu red of dyspepsia, of five years' sianding, by the use of your Indian Vegetable Pills- , . Previotis to meeting with your cele brated medicine, I bad been under the care of several physicians, and had tri ed various medicines, b-.it ail to no effect. After using one 25 cent box of your pills, however, 1 experienced so much benefit, that I resolved to persevere in the use of them, according io directions, which 1 am happy to state has resulted in a per fect cure. In gratitude lo you for the great benefit I have received, and also in the hope that others Hinilarly afUicied 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 think proper. Yours, &c. ' G, C, BLACK. From New York City. Dr.J Wjl 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, arxi can conscientiously assert that of Purifying the blood and lieno valing the System,' I have received more benefit from their use than from any other medicine it has heretofore been my good fortune to meet with. . 1 am, dear sir, with many thanks, your obliged friend, CHAS. M.TATE, No 60 Ilammersly street, New York. From JCaricaraing, M. Y. Dear Sir I have been afiheted for several years with inward weakness and general debility, accompanied at times with pain in the side and other disires stng complaints. After having tried va rious .medicines" without efTeci, 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 ntost wonderful manner. I have used the . medicine as yet but a short tiinerand have no doubt, by a perseve rance in the use of the medicine accor ding lb directions, that I shall in a short time be perfectly restored.' I most '"'willingly recommend said Pills to 'all persons similarly iifiiicted. and in the full belief that th same bene ficial results will follow their use. I nVnain, vours sincerely, V HENRY W. FOOTE, Warwarsihg, Ulster Co, New York, Beware of Counterfeits of all kinds Some ate coated with sugar; others are 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. PA RKE R & A NKEN Y, Somerset, r M. A.' Ross, Petersburg,' " . ; Samuel Kimmel, Pine Mills; . " ' G.Parker & Co. Jennenille. - Michael Sipe, Somerset township, ' ' Aughinbaugh & Drubker, Centreville '"Stevens fc Schbjr. Bakcrstown, ' ' L Shaffer. Sr. &, Col Stnyslown, ' W; Chalfant, Buckstown, -C Har &1 User, Lavansiile, 3. C. Darrell, Smiihfield. ; : : - , - Offices devoted exclusiveiv to the sale of f fright' s 'Indian fe( 'table Pith. wholesale Snd retail,' 169. Race Street Philadelphia; 23S Greenwich ' Street j New Yorkand IGSTrebont Street, Bos- ton.. fmay 4 j: : DivW. S. Harah. rTTlENDEUS his profession,! services Ji to the citizens ot Ccnirevtr.e and vicinity. .His otlice is at the White Hall Inn, (Joseph Pile,) where at all limes ha may be found, unless absent on professional business. june8 tt J JjlllE Pamphlet Laws, passed at the J last Session of the Le2islature have been received and are ready for di. tribuiion to those entitled to have them . A. J. OGLE, Proty.' Prothonotary s olnce, June 23. 1847. Somerset County, ss. eZUli AT-, an adjourned Orphans' L. S.) Court held at Somerset in and SHl,or 8:,il1 "'O'i'y on ihe 1 Oifx day of May, A. D; 18 47, before die Hon orable Judges thereef. On motion of Mr. Gebhart, the court grant a rule on the heirs and legal repre- sentatives ot Mictiaet banner, deceased, to appear at an adjourded Orphans' couit to he held at Somerset, on Monday the Gth day of September 1847, and shew cause if any they have why the real es. late of said Michael Sanner, deceased, should not be sold. Wm. U. PICKING. June I, 1847. Clerk. Consumption of the Lungs. w CHERRY. A compound Bal samic preparation from Wild Cherrv Hark and Tar the best remedy known tn the world for the cure of Coughs, colds, asthma, croup, bleeding of the lungs, whooping cough, bronchitis, in fluenza, shortness of breath, pain and weakness in ihe breast or side, liver complaint and first stages of consump tion. We will not assert that this Balsam will cure Consumption ia its very worst form, but ii has cured many after ail other means of relief bnd been iried in vain. Andwhv notI It seems that WILD CHERRY was designed by Na tu re to be ou r P A N E C E A fo r ih e ra v a g i n g disease of ihis cold latitude. Let not the despairing invalid waste his money and lose time, lo him so all important, in ex perimenting wuli the trashy nostrums of the day, but use at once a medirir.e that will cure, if a cure be possiblea medi cine that science approves, and many years of experience has demonstrated that it always relieves. There is no such thing as fair in the history of this wonderful BALSAM. Evidence the most canvincing- evidence that no otie could doubt, fully establish es this fact. For the sake o brevity we select. the following from thousand.". Isaac Plait Esq., Editor of the Pough keepsie Eagle, one of the most influen tial Journals in the state ol New York, states, under the authority of his own name, that a young lady, a relative of his, of very delicate constitution was at tacked in February, 1812r with severe cold, which immediately produced spit ting of blood, cough, fever, and other dangerous and alarming symptons Through medical treatment and care she partially recovered during the summer. But 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 appeared to be going rapidly with Consumpiion ; at this time, when there was no sine of improvement, Mr.-Piatt 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 time, without the slight est symplons of her former disease. The following we have just received from Messrs. Fall, McCracken & Co. "agents for the sale of Wisiar'a Balsam of Wild Cherry, ai Lancaster, Ohio. . To the Public. I feel it my duly as an act of kindness lo the afllicicd, to in form Ihem 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 to that fell destroyer consumption. They have, as I have done, tried all the most skilful and eminent physicians within their knowledge, and all of ihe most popular remedies that seemed to hold out some hope for a continuance of life, without getting any relief. SC7"To all such who, like me, have' been seeking with trembling hope for some remedy of real efficiency, I would say, seek no farther but try at once Dr. Wisiars Bal sam of Wi d Cherry. My daughter Sa rah Jane, aged 17 years, whose life for months h.d been dispired of, and was supposed a sure prey to consumption, lifts been cured ; restored to perfect health ; and lhat too hv-usin rive bot tles of Dr. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD C DECRY. JONATHAN COULSON. Greenfield, Tp. Fairfield city, O .March 15. ..-,..' ... , .... Prire SI per bottle, or six bottles for $5. r So'd in Cincinnati on the . corner o Fourth and Walnut .streen bv , i SAN FORD t PARK. . Gen'l agents for the Western States. - Agknts fok Wistar's BaLSAx. - S. KUIM'Z. Somerset, ': ; J Lloyd &' Co Donegal,' r -S J'hiison. Berlin, ' " H Little, Sioystown," X G II Keyser,' Bedford, O;iybci:0, 18JS ly