. t ,Tcn:r.i or tixc ercriALO.,, TVi paif it nullwbJ ew Tuesday, tf " jwr awwam, payable hatf-yearjy in venc. If not paid within the jsar, 2,50 mllinvaria V.r be charge". No sabsCTiplion taken for Is tban six months nor can a subscriber discontinue unlsa at the ei-tion of the editor, autil arrcafagesare 3aiJ ofi. .' , . Adtettiskxcxti will be nsrrteJ at $1 per V"uare, far the first three insertion, and 25 ccit for every subsequent insertion: longer S'C;ies in proportion. ; ; J " . ; : .Advertisements. : United Slates Newspaper Ad vcrlis i ngdTul S nh script ion i : Agency; j - "TH OH English, German and Trench JV t papers. Advertisements inserted fo "order in the various r.ewspjpcrs pub lishi-d in the United States, at the same aru -that are charged at the different 't)'IiceS.' .-, .s- V Merchants Accounts, and others -col lected and protnruly attended to in all "pans of the United Stales. - """" - . E. W.CARR, Authorized Newspaper Agent, Sun Buildings, Third and Dock Streets, op posite Merchants Exchange, or 440 .NorthFenrth street. ; Printing Inks of every "description, furnished to publishers jit manufacturer's prices. ...' J -N.'f?. Warranted to give satisfaction Tf N the matter of the estateof John Ji Philippi, dee'd. ' " - And now to wit August SOth, 1847, j - I J O - II . i I . . 1 -r.uwaru ocun appointeu Autmor to as certain the advancements made to the heirs during the life time ofsaiddcc,d, Snd report. ; . " -" Extract from the records of Clerk NOTICE. The undersigned Auditor will attend o the .duties of the above appointment at -Ins office in Somerset,5 on Saturday the '3dday of October next when and where all persons interested may if ihey see proper attend. ED. SCULL. if?ome'rt. Sept 28-47-4 1. .TTN the matter of the account of George ,JL aieese Administrator of C. Rice, ttlec'd. , . And now to wit August 30th, 847, Edward Scull, Esq., appointed Auditor to report a distribution of the funds in lhe hands of the Administrator to and a wong the heirs and Jeral representatives vi sauldec'J. . - oT Extract from the records of - l$said court certified this SOth 'vQjJcy f August 1847. 'B? II. PICKING, . Clerk. . TAKE NOTICE. . The undersigned will attend to the ,cnties ol the above appointment at his of - fice in Somerset, on Thursday the 21st tl y of October next, when and where all persous interested may attend. ED. SCULL. -Somerset. Sept. 28-47-4 1 IN the matter of the account of Mary Fream, late Mary Graham, Admin 'istrarix &c. of John Graham, dee'd, aud the account of Mary Fream, Executrix '&c. of Smiley Fream, dee'd, as far as he was associated with ker in the Adtninis "ratlan dc bonis non of John Graham, dee'd. And now to wit September 7th, 1847, Edward Scull, Isaac Htigus and Daniel IVeyaud, Esq'rs., appointed Auditors to adjust the accounts, to report the facts ,anu it necessary a new account. minutes of this 7th W. H. PICKING, . Clerk. TAKE NOTICE. . That the nndersigned Auditors will , meet t the oflice of Edward Scull, in , ihe Borough of Somerset, on Friday the .2Qi!idayof Octobe next, to attend to . tue duties of the above appointment when and where all persons iuterested mav at tend. ED. SCULL, ISAAC HUG US. DANIEL WEYAND, Somerset. Sept. 28-47-4t. Auditors. IViTaleJSale. A VALUABLE FARM, 4 In Donrgal tp Westmoreland Co., Pa. .npHE subscriber offers for sale a . JL ALUAULE TRACT OF LAND suuate in Ligonier valley, Donegal tp., , W eslmoreiaud couniy. Pa., containing v . . 1ST ACRES, adjoining lands of John Galbraith, John Philippi, Joseph Beatty. John Withe- :row and others, cne hundred acres are Heared, and in a good state of culiiva iJpn, the balance is weli timbered, there is 25 acres in meadow, and 20 acres sowed in timothy and clo ver last spring The farm is well wa tered; the Loyalhanna creek passing throuffh it, and a number of never faif springs of water thereon; there is on .the premises a large and commodious . Tito story Frame 3ot!c -and kneben, a bank bam, smoke house, and a saw mill on a good site; there ;is alio an apple orchard and sugar camp n the premises. The sbovetract is 'situated in a good settlement, convenient mill, within 2 miles of Centreville, ai.d C of L.gonier, Laughlinstown and .Uor.egal. Any person wishing m n,,r. .chase will please call oa Joseph Llovd, Centreville, or Ephraim Lloyd, Donegal, u-lw will show the premises and make known the terms. A good Daxgain will ;beolvenfUj;.ninjjgpulab,e ti,einatje t n. ' JOHN LLOYD, ; v'iSaiJ court 'certified this 30th - S&'isS'&E day of A ugust, 1 847- 1 ' : PICKING, 1 sil'. Extract from the iaid court, certified . ? fJj 5laj of ept, 1847. rESN-UEHS his professional service JLr to the citizens of U&mrevtlle and TicraitT. ia office is .'at the White Hail Inn, Joeepb Pile',) where' at ail times fee may be found, unlets absent on professional bus i nessrV juue3-tt To theLafHes.' - ICH.New aiid Fashionable Dress good, such as Plain and Figured Silks, CUck French Merinos, Plain and FigflredMtislinlelaincs,' Cashmere j Earleston.Twilled and FrencliGinghams; Plain, Plaid ainl S"irijed Alpaca, from 25 cts. to S1.25 per yard, and a large tot of Calicoes from 5 to 20 cts. per yard at " " " ' ' ' JOHN. M.TIPLDERBAUM'S Xcw Copper, Shcet-IroiV AND TIN-WARE MANUF1CT0RY. C 1 1 A UNC K V F. B EAINF. lL . ESPEC TFXJ l.LY iuforrrw ite cil vzens of Somerset and its VieiniJy, that !r hns commenced the above business in the white frame buldi"gt on . main cross street, immediately south of J. J. & II. F. Sclieir store, and nearly oppo site tire store of M. A. Sanner, where alii jersons who wish topurchasea Good, Neat and Cheap . article in his line would do well to -call Having purchased entirely new stock and tools, and also the newly invented "Patent Tinning Machines,'' he is en abled notenly to manufacture ware" Superior to any in Hie county, but also to seil the sameg at niticn lower prices ihan heretofore of fered. All articles offered for sale will be made by - himself, personally, and warranted good, or if found otherwisei the article can be returned, atwuhe mon ey refunded. Merchants, who keep tin ware to sell would do well to call, as he ; is satisfied .fee can sell 20 per cent lower than any otner shop in the county 'All kinds of country produce, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Butter, Eggs. &c, taken in exchange for ware- Remember the shop is on main cross street, south of the Diamond. . ' Stove pipe at 12 cts. cash. t Somerset, Sept 21-47 4t. ' ;' Copper, Sheet-Iron and TIN-WARE, MANUFACTORY, One doar cast of the "tf-eraU" Office, and im mediately opposite Sfahl's Hatter SJwp, street, fcomerset, ra. ALEXANDER SHAFFER, . WOULD respectfully inform the ci tizens of Somerset and vicinity that he has purchased from J. II. Ben ford & Co., their entire slock, and that he will continue to manufacture, TIN, . Copper and Sheet-Iron-ware, : at the old stand. Having lately purcha sed at Cumberland, a fresh supply of tin, sheet-iron arid copjer, fie is now prepared to make to order all kinds of ware in his line of business. His work shall notbesurpassed in sty leor durability. Merchants and others who keep Tin-ware for sale had better give him a call, as he can sell them ware as low as it can be bought at any other shop of the kind in thecounty. Appro ved country produce taken tn exchange for ware.- Mending done on short no lice, and reasonable prices. Remember the shop is on Main street, one Jeor east of the "Herald" office, Somerset, Pa. August SI, 1847. HOTEL for VAL.IDS AT PITTSBURGH. Drs. Speer and Kuhn. npHE object of this establishment is A to supply a want greatly felt by re spectable travellers on our western high' waysby residents, without family, ta- hen sick and by patients front 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 lu heavy and unreasonable charges. " Invalids will here be provided with constant, faithful and comfortable atten dance, snd at a rate mueff 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 nrsEjisEs of the eye. To these branches of his' profession 1 he has given a large share of his atten- I ion for the last tweniv-five vears. 9nr) be will continue to devote to them the experience acquired by a constant prac tice during that time. ". ' i. --. : The Hotel for Invalids is not an exper uncut, hs establishment is suggested not only as necessary to supply an evi dent want in this city," in the entire ab sence of any special Drovisinn fnr itia sick, but is warranted also by the success oi similar institutions at Cincinnati and New Orleans the former nnr tk of Dm. Taliaferro, Marshall and Slrader vf 1akUeraunder that of Dr. Stone. I he budding selected for lhe purpose is situated at the ccrner of Federal and Robinson streets, in Allegheny city, ad joining the city of Pittsburgh, h js commocions and roomy, anJ furnished with all accommodations necessary, for he sickj .'; ; 1 A Applications for admission to be made: to the subscribers', at their offlceon Penn BtreeuPIusburgh, or at the establish men t.: tCrNo contagious diseases will be adj ?illev: ' J. R- SPEER, M. D. R a Lot of Blank Deeds justprin ted, on fine white paper, and hoy lor sale at this oince. - S tCrCilizemtof 5o;ierc.C3 " i ; Paasel Reflect U llecide !!! Men may cry pi ace I peace 51 wiieri" there is no peace!!! The -war ! is actually begn !! bur Gen. Taylor . never surrenderV .'neither Joet the 'ReV.B. , Hiboard Vegetable A n'r bilious Family Pills; where they 'once charge upon bilious diseases, such as bilius,'remittinjf, intermiHing, conges- live, typhus and eruptive fevers, bilious chcilic, cholera morbus,. tlysentary, sica head-ache, '&cV in short all diseases aris inc frofei i disordered state of the stom ach and blood; keep the liver stimulated into healthy action,' the blood cleansed, from all impurities, and yen are certain' to procure and maintain uninterrupted ffood health. The most potent purifyer n of the blood'and corrector of the fiver Is flibbarrs&fc r Females if you. are unwell,' procure and.; use Kev. . B. Hibbard's vegetable pills, they reopen all obstructions, cle&tree the, system,' purify the blood and give anirBttisn, health and beauty to all who use them, such ,as you aaDot receiv from the nse of any other meflicine. -Dose half a4"Mll. , ; . Dyspejxics on't despair, here is a certain cure. Dyspepsia of ten years standing, and after ali other medicines had (ailed, has been cured by the use of Rev B, Hibbard's pills taken in quarter of pill deses, -three time a -day for three wetfts, ' - ' , '; ' Doctor J Wildemnth, of Montgomery co., Va., says he has used them in his practice for three years, and finds them lire best medicine he vias-ever 4iseck never being disappointed in any case lie em ployed them in. We refer you to him personally. These piMs have such a regulation in Illinois, that they have given to them the name of "King Pills." " Try them, you who are ill, and want a cheap, safe, certain and speedy remedy. Dose from J half a pill to two pills. . Circulars can be had if agents free of charge, 1 ' Price 123, 25 and 50 cents per box. Sold by the -following agents, viz; -Snyder & Zimmerman, Stoystown, Samuel Kimmel, Pine Mills, Walier Chalfant, Allegheny Summit, J. H. & E. Benford, TSnydersville, 5 Michael Sipe, Somerset tp. " William M'Creery, Druggist, Somer set, Pa., General and supply ing agent for this county. " Agust5f, 1847-6m WHE Great Preventive Medicine! Though Wright's Indian. Vegeta ble Pills have achieved triumph upon tri " .s f umou, in tue cure oi obstinate cases o- disease, even after tltey had been eniiref ly given up, and after all other remedies had failed, yet their power of prevention may be justly esteemed their growing glory! Storms," it is said, "purify th , air,'" but storms do mischief also, and are so. far an evil. Were it within human power to maintain the Electrical equilibrium between the earth and air, there would be no occasion for storms, for the air would always be pure. , So of lhe human body. If kept free fiom morbid humors, the action is regu lar and healthy. But if those humors are allowed to accumulate, a crisis, or. in other words, a storm, will arise, which is always more or less dangerous. - Wright' Indian Vegetable Pills are equally wen calculated to prevent the II II aft.a . storm, or to allay it when it comes. . But prevention rs better than cure, besh'es being cheaper and less troublesome. lhe delay of a Uav in the commence ment of sickness has often proved fatal, and always renders the case more diffi cult to manage. 1 ' Let the sickness be caused by chan ges of weather, high living, want of ex ercise, close confinement, functional de rangement, or anything else, the effect upon the body is much the same is equally dangerous, and is removable by the same means ... " - Have you a cold? Let it not ripen in lo Consumption. Are you Dyspeptic? Beware of the hypochondria. Two Pills taken every other night on an emp ty stomach, for a short time, will, in nine cases out of ten, cure the Dyspepsia, and thereby drive away the legion of "devils blue." For Headache, no me dicine ts superior to (Fright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Costiveness, that pros lific mother of disease, is caused by a torpid state of the liver, whieh ihese Pills effectually cures. By striking at lhe root of disease, Wright's Indian Ve getable Pills prevent all and cure all. They can hardly ever be taken amiss, if used with common discretion; and we commend them to the use of those who have not yet tried ihem. " " ItW ur n f f 'ni, nlnrfa'tlm nf Ml l-In.U Some ate coated with sugar; others are made to resemble in outward appearance the original medicine The safest course . t a . is, to purcnase iroin tne regular agents only, one or more of whom may be found in every village fc town in the state. Agents for Somerset County. : PARKER fc ANKENY, Somerset,' M. A, Ross, Petersburg, , Samuel Kimmel, Pine Mills, c" . " ' G.Parker & Co, Jennerville. . Michael Sipe, Somerset township, ; Aughinbaugh & Brubaker, Centreville Stevens fc Schlag, Bakerstown, - ' I. Shaffer Sr. & Co. Stoystjwn ; . W. Chalfant, Buckstown, ' - 2 Hay & Baer Lavansville,' J- - ..J. C. Darrell, Smitbfield. - tr -y: Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of IFrighCa Indian ; Vegetable 'Pills, wholesale' and retail, 169 Race Street, Philadelphia;: 28S Greenwich Street. New.York,andjlQS Tremout Street, Bos- IN the natter of lhe 7 account of Abuer Yoder, Admim3iratbr of Johh'Wigle, dee'd, and a!so"ia the'Ealier of the estate of laid dee'd.w tr V;-; : : -t iri And now to wit September 6th, 1817 Edward Scui!, SamueV. W. Pearson snd R. i StewarivEsqrs, appointed Audi-' tors to. ascertain advancements andre-; port'a distribution of the funds of sail Administrator to and among the chil Jren -and legal;' representaiivcs: of sai4 deceased according lo Law. ... ; . , Extract, from the records of ,8a'd court certified , this Gilt 5 & day of September A.' D. 1347. ik-. wm. u: picking,-: - V V.. Clerk; notice. The undersigned Auditors will attend to the duties of the above appointment at lhe ofTue of Edward Scull, in Somerset, on Tuesday the 26ih day of October nex when and where all persons in terestefl may attend.'. , , ' ED. SCULL. v :s; W. PEARSON. " : 11. L. STEWART, ; Somerset, Sept. 28-47-41. , Auditors. VMCAWEJi'S SVGA li COdTED Vegetable Purgative Pills. ' I ' A"RE Tmrversally arrfitted -to operate, not only as an effectual preventive, but 'as a "never failing remedy, in all disuses which can effect, thebu wau frame. Healach, Indigestion, Rheumatism, Piles, Scarvy, Dropsy, Small-pox. Ciiolcra-morb-Ds, Worma, Whooping-cough, Consumption--JaanSIce, Quincy, ' bcarlatina, Liver conaplaint, Apoplexy, Cancer, Measles, Salt-Rheum, Fits, Heart-burn, lirefcipilas, Dcatness, Itchinga of the kin,cldd- gout, gravel giddiness, pains in the back, inward weakness, palpitation of the heart, risings in the throat, asthma, fevers of alt kinds, female complaints, stitches mtbe side, spitting of blood, " sore eyes, scrofula, st. aothony's fire, lowness of spirits, flsoding, fluoc albus or VVkkes,1, Gripes, king h evil, lockjaw. Hysteria, bile on the stomach, and all bilious affections, pleurisy croup, swelled feet and legs, swine-pox, white swelling, tremors, tumors, ulcers, vomiting, and others have successfully and repeatedly fbee vanquished by their powerrol arm. ? : They havo been known to effect permanent cures when all other remedies had proved una vailing, and in the last stages of disease. Tfcey tiave in ruany cases superceded the pre scriptive skill of the most eminent Physicians, and received besides their unqualified commend ation. - - - " ; They have beta repeatedly recommended by men of the most distinguished characters, throughout the land, and been sanctioned in Eu rope by noblemen and Princes of Vioyal Blood. : They have been introduced into the Hospitals of Edinburgh, Paris, and Vienna, and through out the disirrtcrcstcd exertions of our foreign am bassadors, they have received the favorable com mendation of the Emperor of Russia, and his Ce lestial Majesty of the Chinese Emperor. 4 dj-Scarcely a Packet vessel f any repute sails from the port of New York, withcut aa a butidant supply of the sick jias's xetxh fail ixe triexd. (jAgencieshave been establish ed in alt the principal cities of the union, and ap plications are constantly reaching us fiom al most numberless villages iu every section of the country..' Testimonials of their marveHerua ef fects are pouring in from all quarters and in such numbers that we have no time to read half of them. What stronger or more conclusive evidence than these important facts cantTse most skeptical desire? It is possible that the many thousands who tried CLICKNEK'd PILLS, can be deceived iu their results! If any impostor or quackery existed, would it not long ago have teen held up, as k should be, to the seera and derision of a justly offended community. Remember Dr. C. V. Ck'ckner is the original I inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of, until he introduced taem in 1834. .Purchasers should, therefore, al ways ask for Clickner's Sugar Coated Vege table Pills, and tate no other, or ihey wili be made the victims of a fraud. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. Dr. Clickner's principal office for the sale of Pills, is 66 Vescy stteet, New York. : Wm. Jackson, 60 Liberty street, head of Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., general agent for West ern Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and the Kir- r csiniies oi Virginia. Sold by the fallowing dIy appointed Ageata lor Somerset county, Pa. J J & II F Schell Somerset . Edmund Kiernan Jcnner Roads SnyIcr & Zimmerman Stoystown Phillippi & Kiernan Roxbury . Charles Krissinger Berlin P Jc W Meyers Meyers Mil! : Miller & Dively Salisbury l . Grantsville, Md. SC II McUhesney Smilhfickl Samuel Elder Pelersburgh Peter Levv, Davidsville, Elias -Staid Mount iPcla. - . Likewise sold by the same Agents,- the gueit RE3IEDI OrXATIJHE, , ' A M ERIC A NOIL, procured from a well in Kentucky, 135 feet below the surface of lhe earth, a certain and infallible cure for Infiamatory rheumatism, spasms, colic, sprains, strains, cuts, bruises, scalds, burns, tet ter, erysipelas, scald head, croup, inflamatory sore throats, &C. &C .. - Price 50 cents per Bottle. CAUTION. In order to be sore of obtain ng the genuine, purchase only of the general agents for Western Pennsylvania, Win. Jack son, No. 89 Liberty street. Pittsburgh, or through sub-agents appointed by him for its sale, each of whom wid have a show bill, and general di rections in pamphlet form, containing the names and address of the proprietor and General Agents for Western Pennsylvania as follows: D. Hail & Co. proprietors, Kentucky. Wm. Jackson, General Agent for Western Pennsylvania, No. 89 Liberty street. .Pittsburgh, to whom all orders must be addressed. UUd&Kvi, t.acu bottle is enclosed in one of the above named pamphlets, and the name of Wm. Jackson (the general and only wholesale ngent for Western Pennsylvania) printed on the outside of the label, - And in addition to he sold by the same agents Dr. Thompson's Carminative So justly celebrated as a sovereign remedy for all Bowel Complaints, Diarrhoea, cholera morb us, fiux, summer complaints of children and a dults, &c. prepared only by Dr. Edgar Thorn (now of New York city, formerly of Pittsburgh.) For the last two years this celebrated and un surpassed remedy for the abovo complaints have been well known, and extensively used in Pitts burgh and surrounding country wuh unqualified success which fendcis it unnecessary to parade a long : list of testimonials in its favor, which could readily be done. Suffice it to say " that numbers of the most respectable persons in Pitts-, burgh and vicinity nave used and proved its wonderful efficacy. s It is a -Vegetable and scien tific preparation predicated upon the unalterable Laws of Naiare, adapted most certainly to re move the cause that tie effect may cease with out egotism, i It can truly be pronounced one of the best remedies for the above complaints in the .United States. o family should be without it. no? any person take a lenghthy journey without a suppiy oi ims invaiuaDidpttparaUoa epiea;Der-iri8l7.iy ... fSt Z"" Bonnets.- , . ..r? TtVlQREN CE Braids. Straw. Sotlarid Jij, and Velvet Bonnets, cheap at ; ' - "J- M. H)LDERBAUMS. , &. WKTANiy. John . roddv. :XaT7 Partnership, i';:. V .: r y E Y A N D AND RODDY, A tlorr.eys at .Law, will attend punc 'u. tually to all business entrusted to them. "' Collections and other business solicited. Office immediately opposite the Hotel of Wm. II, Picking, Main street, Somerset, Pa. sept. 21 47-3m. SprJERSETTGUMY. THE undersigned, would inform the citizens at large, that they have fit ted up a steam engine in complete order, which will enable them to say th?t they can compete -whli any 'establishment in Western Pennsylvania, in the, way of casrinfs. Tlietr -casting will consist in part, of - Stoves, Grates, Ploughs, and JPlough Points''und all kinds and dej cription ef HO L LOW-WARE. i They have also fitted up turning lathes and are ready at ny tame to take in tur ning, which will be done on tire short est notice. It has been but a short time since the above -named Foundry lias been pat in operation, and the undersigned are thank ful for the very flattering support alrea dy offered them. They would also add, that they hope to give satisfaction to all who will hereafter give them a call. ; ARMSTRONG & CO. ' Somerset, Aug2 4, '47-3m 50,000 Victims every year "FALL A PREY TO CONSUMP TION, ASTHMA AND RA . SING BLOOD, HECTIC - FEVER AND NIGHT SWEATS. Mrs. Adams, 126tn street, Harlem, suffered a year with a cough, pain in ike chest, night sweats, and all the aggrava ted symptons of Consumption; nothing relieved her till she tried Sherman's Balsam half a bottiecured her. ULCERATED LUNGS AND LIVER. Mr. E. T. Lawrence, Jackson street, Brooklyn, after Jyears -of suffering, and treated by various physicians, was pro nounced incurable from ulcerated lungs and liver. DYING, -as was supposed, he tried the Balsam-; its effects were most miraculous; two bottles cared him. PLEURISY AND CONSUMPTION. Mrs. Baggas, residing at 88 Sheritf street, 70 years old, has been subject to attacks of pleurisy awd. consumptive coughs fr years. The Balsam has saved her from very great suffering. A STH MA A N D CON SUM PI 10 N. Iv J. Beals, 89 Delancy-street gave it 10 ins sister-in-law who Had been an in valid for years from Asthmavto another thal n0, one could doubt, fully establish considered as in consumption. It re- For the sake of brevity we teved them at once, so that thu- iraw! led several hundred miles. a a SPITTING BLOOD . Is always alarming. It leads to the worst kind of Consumption, and nnless arrested in time is generally fatal. Sher man's All-Healing Balsam is lhe best remedy it heals the wounded or ruptured blood vessels of the Jungs, and efiects a permanent cure, while other remedies only stop the blood for some time. A few doses of this Balsam will satisfy the most skeptical that it is the medicine required It hast been success ful in : many cases, and that too where ihey bad run into a rapid decline, or, as mre gererally expressed, "HASTY ot those of middle age, are more subject to tnese attacks man the aged. Price 25 cents and $1 per bottle. Sold by the following duly appointed Agents lor Somerset county, Pa. J. J. & H. F. ekhe!!, Somerset, : Snyder & Zimmerman, Stoystown, Edmund Kiernan, Jenner Roads. ; Phillippi & Kiernan. Roxbury, Chas. Krissinger, Berlin, " P. & W. Meyer, Meyer's Mill, Miller & Dively, Salisbury, . " Grantsville, Md. S. C. II. McChesney, Smitbfield, Samuel Elder, Petersburg!!, Peter Levy, Davidsville, Elias Siahl, Mount Pela. i Likewise, Dr. Sherman's Medicated Lozenges, Tooth Paste, and Poor Man's Plaster. COUGH LOZENGES. These Lo zenges are a safe, most sure and effectual remedy for coughs and colds, tightness ol tne lungs or chest, &c. WORM LOZENGEa-These Worm Lozenges have been proved in more than 1,400,000 cases to be the infallible; the only certain worm destroj iu? med- icine ever discovered, it was reserved for Dr. Sherman to invent a medicine to destroy worms that children would take. Child ren will take these Lozenges and cry fcr more. DR. SHERMAN'S TOOTH PASTE. A premium Dentrifice, the best article known for. cleaning and Whitening the teeth, strengthening the gums, sweeten ing the breath. SHERMAN'S POOR MAN'S PLAS- 1 F1R.M I flf hf"Ci ctronrrllian inrv n!ilp inahe world; a sovereign remedy for pains or weaKness in -vs, won i 3.7 11.4 fciiw uata sides, breast, fcc. &c. One million a year will not supply the demand. War ranted the best and cheapest. One that will prove the fact. CAMPHOR LOZENGE.S celebral led for giving almost immediate relief in nervous and sick headache, palpitation of the heart, lowness of spirits, &c. "...'The above Lozenges, Tooth' Paste and Plaster,, sold by the "above .agents fo' Dr. Sherman'a Ail ilealbg Balsam. Sept, 21, 1847, . r - py.j- ."Caps! Gaps!! :Caps!IP: MEN and Bcj.' Fur, Cloth, Plush il air-Seal aa4 Glazed ap$, Tery cheap at "" ' ,M " T ' J. M. IIOLDERBAUM'S Stor-. r Wanted k N sppTtmtke to the Hatting busL f ness.- A boy from 14 to 10 years of age, of good moral character, can ob tain a-situation by matin;? immediate application to " JOHN C, KUIUZ, v Spt2H847 . mersel 1 THE undersigned give notice that thsy have lately erected Qn ijie janJ of Samuel Bojer, in Brothersvalley town ship, 3 miles south of Berlin, a Urge Lime; Oven, which ia now in successful operation. The oven is conveniently to a coal bank which will enable them to bum aad fufI nish any quantity of lime on short no tice, and at the low price of 8 cents per lnsbcl. They are assured that they can furnish as good a quality of lime as can be hai at any other Kiln i this county or else where. All persons are invited to give thera a call, and if they are not satisfied with the ahty and prices, they neel not purchase. CONRAD STOY&CO. Consumption of the Lungs. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY A compound BaS .samic preparation from Wild Cherry Bark and Tar the best remedy known to the world for the cure of Coughs, colds, asthma, croup, bleeding oftho lungs, whooping cough, bronchitis, in" fluenza, shortness of breath, pain and weakness in. the breast or side, liver complaint and first stages of consump tion. We will not assert that this Balsam will cure Consumption to its very worst form, bat it has cured many after all other means of relief had been tried in vain. And why not t It seems that WILD CHERRY was designed by Na ture to be our PANECEAfoTthe ravaging disease of this cold latiurie. Let not the despairing invalid waste his money and! lose time, to him so ail important, in ex perimenting with the trashy nostrums of the day, but use at once a medicine that will cure, if a cure be possiblea medi cine that science approves, and many years of experience has demonstrated, that it always relieves. Thtre Is no such thing us fair in the history of this wonderful BALSAM. Evidence the most canvirrcing- evidence ll ,u"uw? om tuousanu? Isaac Piatt Esq., Editor of the Poogh keepsie Eagle, one of the most influen tial Journals in the state ot New York, states, under the authority of his own name, that a young lady,' a relative of his, of veTy delicate constitution was at tacked in February, 1812, with severe Sppt7-47-4t . thereby c.t vnick immediately produced spit s nthr lin2 of blood, cough, .fever, and other dangerous- and alarming symptons Through medical treatment and carosho partially recovered during the summer. But on the return of winter she was at tacked more violently than at first, she ubbaiub 9i.ofv.-ci aula 10 wajs, ana was troubled with cough, , chills, and fever every day, and appeared to be goinj rapidly with Consumption ; 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 symptons of her former disease. The following we have just received from Messrs. Fall, McCracken fc Co. agents for the sale of Wisiar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, at Lancaster, Ohio. To the Public I feel it my duty as an act of kindness to the afiltcied, to in form them what Wisiar'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, iried all the most skilful and eminent phvsicians within their knowledge, and all of the most popular remedies that seemed to hold oat some hope for a continuauce of life, without getting any relief. fZT'Vo 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. Wistars Bal sam of Wild Cherry. My daughter Sa rah jane, aged 17 years, whose life for months had been dispaired of, and was supposed a sure prey I to! consumption, has been cured . restored to perfect health ; and that too by usinir- five' hn'tl ties of Dr. W (STAR'S BALSAM OF ILiU UUKKItY. JONATHAN COULSON. ,.reeRfield rP Fairfield city, O March Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. bo d in Cincinnati on th rnmpr a Fourth and Walnut streets by ' ' ; SAN FORD & PARK, . -' Gen'l agents for the "Western StatasT . Agents for Wistar's Balsam." S. KURTZ, Somerset,' J Lloyd & Co, Donegal, S X S Philson, Berlin, . 4 ,. II Little, Stoystown, .;."'. . ,. G H Kevser, Bedford, ? October 20, 1846 ly "
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