TEi:V.S OF THE HERALD, Tu jaicr i rublishcd every Tuesday, et p--r ri.rijTi, pya!!o half-yearly in advance. If n.v. piLJ within the year, $2,50 mil iavaria My le charged. No uhcrip-ioi taken for les chan six months 4or riii a u!crlr discontinue unlmat th option of the eJitor, until arrearagesare pi vi o(L AfcVrTiitvsTi will be nserted at fl per tquarc, for the first three insertion, ami 25 iit for every subsequent insertion: longer nein proportion. DISSOLUTION OF PART NERSHIP. '"TT'MIE ro-parner&liip existing between j J. Perry C. Kotnz and George Fair j has been dissolved by mutual consent, the dissolution to take place on the 1st of January 1847. The books to be set tled by the pmners. The shop in Wei ll rsbnrg wi'l ir. future be canted on by P. C Knutz, and the shop at Mount Savage bv George Fair. KOUTZ &. FAIR. Wellersburg, Dec. 22, 1840. STRAY HEIFFER CAME to the premises of the subscri 1 her in Elklick township, on t fie 27ih of October hist, a one year old BLACK IIE1FFER, with some WHITE spots ;tbout the head and a hole in the right car. The owner is requested to come and prove properly and pay charges, other uist said Jieitfer will be sold as the law directs. VM. R1NGLER. Doc. 15, '4. House and Lot 11 SEsB. VWVVK subscriber oflcrs for sale a Ji heuse and lot at the rortheast end (' the borough of Somerset. The lot contains one acre, the house is one and :i hill' stories high; and there is also a st-dde on the premises. The property is in ar.n condition and will be sold on reasonable terms and to a porchaser'who would p.iv cash, it will be put very low. GEORGE MILLER. Dec. 22- ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF REAEj estate. N purpsuancc of ati order of tlte Or phan's Court of Somerset county. there will be exposed to sale by way of Public V endue or or Uutcry on the prem ises, on Friday the 1st day of January next. (1847,) the following Real Estate, ;.i:p the property of Jacob Moses dee'd, t ty Ho. 1, A certain of tract of :md .Situate m Shade township, Somer set cecity, adjoining lands of Joseph Lb-g. Frederick Coleman, John Stump ! oilier; coiitHtniii 5i)o acres more or loss, lOD acres cleared, with a hewn log bouse ami barn thereon erected. No. 2. Also another tract adjoining the first described tract in same township, containing 25 acres with no improvements thereon. Terms No. 1. containing 00 acres one third of the purchase monev to be 'paid in hard ami the balance in annual instalments of one hundred and fifty dol lars, without interest, to be secured bv Judgment Bonds. No. 2. containing 25 acres to be rash. Attendance will be given by Jacob Moses and Abraham Moses, administra tors of lite said dee'd. Bv the Court, W. II. PICKING, Dec. T. Clerk. Dli. D. MINE'S FAMILY MEDICINES. 23) THESE medicines are recom mended and extensively used by the roost ir.teligent persons in the United States, by numerous Professors and Presidents of Colleges, Physicians of the Army and Navy, and of Hospitals and Almhonses, nd by more than five hundred Clergy men of various denominations. They are expreas'.y prepared for fami ly use, and have acquired an unprece dented popularity throughout the Uni ted States; and as they are admirably cal culated to preserve health and cure dis eases, no family should ever be without them. The proprietor of these valua ble preparations received his education at cne of the best Medical Colleges in the United States, and has had twenty years experience in an extensive and diveVified prac.icc, by which he has had opportu rti'iesof acquiring a practical knowledge of diseases, and of the remedies best cal culated to remove them Nanus and price of Dr. D. Jaynt"s Iamily Jlediciens,viz : Jayne's Expec.orant, per bottle Si 00 1 1 air ionic, " 1 00 Alternative or lifejPreserva- tive, per bottle, 1 00 Tonic Vermifuge, 5 and 50 els. Carminative Balsam, 25 & 50 cts. Sanative Pills, per box, 0 25 " America: Hair Dye, 0 50 All the above nifii.jioned Medicines sre pre pi red only by Dr. D. Jayne, In v inor and Sole Proprietor No. 8 Somh Tliiid Street, Philadelphia, Pa., who In no hesitation in recommending t hem to ti.e romtr.unity as preparations wor thy o! thtir autre confidence, and is fuiiv p'-r-'i m'c-iI from past experience, th;i. ihiv Mill be Jound eminently sl!C. rersTui 't irnioviiijj those disease for r',.i li tliev Kre seveinliv recommended. SolJly J. J. & II. F.Schell, Somerset Pa. Alo by Edward Bevin, tfiuystOffs Pa LAW NOTICE. J. F. COX fc JOS. J. STUTZMAN have formed a copartnership in the prac tice of the Law, in the county of Somer set. All business entrusted to them will receive prompt attention. Office in Snyder's new brick building near the diamond. Dee. 8 184G. THE Coughs, Colds, Consumptions, Important to ill those afilicted with dis eases of the Lungs and Breasts. Sevf.s Thousand Cases of obstinate puU tnonury complaints cvhed in onx yeah! WIS TAR'S BALSAM OF WILL CHS?.?.r3 THE CHEAT AMERICAN REMEDY for Lung Complaints, and all affections o the expiratory Organs. Read the following letter written to oir Agent at Bowling Green, Ky, by a gentleman of high standing in thai place. Mr. Joseph L. Vounglove Sir As a duty 1 owe to the community, and particularly to the afflcted, I would slate that I had been for a number Jof vcars laboring under disease tmd weak ness of the lungs, which caused me to cough a great deal, & produced a conse quent debility of my system geuerally, to such a degree that it was with difi culty I could walk, to do which even for a short distince. experienced great fa tigue. 1 had various medicines recom mended to nie, which I used without anv beneficial effects whatever, until I pro cured a boltle of Wislar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. The use of one bottle a (forded relief, entirely relieving me of cough, :d restoring my luns to healthy action. The use of it for a short time increased my general health and strength to such an extent, that I was stronger and more healty than 1 had been for years before. From the trial I have made of the medi cine, I can confidently recommend it as a powerful "Tnic" a certain cure for af frciiotis of tbe lungs, unless it may be in a case of consumption, obstinate and of long standing. JAMES A. LEWI'S. Narch 7. 1840 Bowling Ore- nKy. Tr n y w T7 M 9 9 9 Q V 9 ANOTHER INVALID KLSTJRED TO HEALTH. Read the following statement of facts from Mr, E, Baily, a highly respecta hie merchant of Vienna, Johnson coun ty, Illinois, Messts Phelps & Blakeley, St, Louis, Mo, Gentlemen. A desire to benefit tbe afflcted throughout the land has alone induced me to make the following state ment of fac;s respecting one of the moi astonishing cures ever re corded, My son, now 17 years old, has been afilicted during his whole life with a constant cough, pain m the side and chest, accompanied with night sweats and hectic fever, which produced great emaciation and debility; and at in tervals during lite night his first expec toration would become so great as to en danger his life from strangulation. Du ring this time he was attended by many physicians of the highest repute, whose prescriptions gave bul temporary relief in fact so alarming were the 6yintoms and so inveterate was his disease, that I was compelled to believe him beyond the reach of medical aid. AH our neigh bors and friends who saw him, regarded him as one who was rapidly approach ing the grave. After having thus ex hausted the skill of our best physicians, without obtaining relief, I was prevailed upon by the advice of a friend to make use of Wuar'a Balsam of Wild Cher rjh He commenced its use about the 30ih of December. 1841, the first bottle of which gave astonishing relief, and began ?ga;n indulge in the fond hope that lie might yet be restored to health. After having continued the use of it until 3 bottles had been taken, the dis ease was entirely removed and his shat tered constitution and emaciated form restored to sound and permanent health which he continues to enjoy up to the present time. I believe the genuine Dr. Wislars Dil samofWilti Cherry to be one of the most valuable medicines ever discovered knowing, as I do, that the above cure was effected solely by its use. I am, gentlemen, very respectfully Your most obedient servant, April 9, 164G. ELI BAILY. C7Cures similar to ihe above are constantly being performed in a!l parts of ihe country, and we should be desti tute of all feeling of humanity, did we not call upon all who are afilicted with pulmonary diseases to resort ot once to the use of ibis, the only remedy that can be relied upon for a cure. VThe true and genuine Wistnr's Ral sam bf Wild Cherry is sold at establish, ed agencies in all parts cf the U. Slates. Sold in Cincinnati on the corner of Fourth and Walnut streets by SAN FORD & PARK, Gen'l agents for the Western Slates. Agents for Wistar's Balsam. J. L. SNYDER, Somerset, J Lloyd h Co, Donegal, S Phiison. Berlin, II Little, Stoystown, G II Keyser, Bedford, STRAY STEER CAME to premises of the subscriber in Somerset township, in June, a black and white spotted STEER a bout 2 years old, no ear marks. The owner is requested to come and prove property pay charges and take it away, or it will be sold as the law di rects. DAVID HUSBAND. nov. 54. XEIV DIIVG Ami MEDICINE STGBE THE subscriber would respectfully inform the public, that he has just received and opened oul in the Store room of Jacob Kimmel, Esq., in Berlin, a fresh and assorted stock of Drugs, .Medicines, Faints, Dyes and Confectionaries, which he offers to sell very cheap for cash. Persons wishing to purchase articles in his line of business, are invited to rail and examine his stock. aP2!'4G. SAMUEL J. KOW FLAME ENCIRCLED OVEN COOKING STOVE. ffpHlS Stove combines all that is val liable in existing Cooking Stoves with certain improvements peculiar to itself. It is constructed upon a new and entirely distinct principle truly philo sophical, so as 10 pass ihe flue entirely round the oven, thus making it enveloped or Jlame encircled, without impairing the necessary draught of the stove. This method of thus passingr twice round, once over and once under the oven, is the secret of its great economy in the use of fuel, while ihe enlargement of the air chamber affords increased space for the rarefaction of air and compensates for the usual disadvantages of a circular draught, It bakes, toasts, and boils, easier and belter than anv Stove yet of fered to the public, with ihe advantage over most of them of saving one half the fuel. It is superior to the "Queen of the West," "Buck's Patent," "Eclipse" or "Hatha ways Patent," for the follow ing reasons: In these Stoves the upper side of the oven is dependant for heat and can have from no other source than what radiates through the plate on which the fire is made. If the ashes be lifted clean, too much heal will radiate and bum the bread on the upper side, if too much ashes be left, the bread will not hake on the upper side. Of this defect all good cooks complain. This Stove is entirely free of ibis objection, the oven always heating exactly alike top and bottom, and ends. Many buy the Premium or step stove and others of similar model. These Stoves consume much fuel, for first the fire chamber is too deep, the pots &c, are too high a bove ihe fire. Second when using the oven, all the heat which passes off under ihe oven being one ha'f, never comes in contact with the boiling utensils. passesoff into the pipe and is lost. Also our Stove is so arranged with a bank or elevation in the fire chamber as lo ensure Ihe use of the flame upon the forward part of the Stove first, and it then passes back afterward heating all alike whereas Stoves like the Hathaway, having one vest chamber, allow too wide a range for the flame without sulTcient concen tration. We manufacture two sizes of this Stove at iheEagle Foundry in BerlinSom ersei county, Pa. For the larger size most of the pots commonly used in ihe kitchen will answer. Always on hattd, n complete assort ment of' PLOUGHS, with PLOUGH CASTINGS of great variety. HOL LOW WARE of superior material and finish, comprising every thing in that line. CASTINGS on hand, and made lo order, on the most reasonable terms. IIOUSER & BERKEY. Rerlin, Oct. 13 1846 dm. STONE CUTTING B USIjYE S S. THE snbscriberrespceifnlly informs his friend and the nublic in iren eral, that he carries on the Stone Cuttinp; Business in all its various branches, at his shop on main street, 2 doors east of George Piles tavern, and nearly opposite the drugstore of John L. Snyder. TOMB STONES, made at the shoJtest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, and in a man:'?r lhat will render ihem superior to am other manufactured hi this section of Hit country. Grind stones of an excellent quality, always kept on hand. Also constantly on hand, marble GRAVE STONES. Country produce taken in exchanoe for work, at Market Prices. BENJAMIN WnciT.TFV Somerset, I'a., March 5. 1846 JOB PRINTING. K ETI.Y. AND EX PED1TI0 U SLY AtlECCHK AT Tint orfWE. " THIS WAYI HATS! JM HATS! Cheap, Good and Fashionable, THANKFUL for past favors, the subscriber would respectfully in form bis old customers and the public generally, lhat he continues tocarrv on the HATTING BUSINESS." ' in all its branches, at his old stand on main street, in the borough of Somerset, where he keeps constantly on hand a supply of HATS of his own manufac lure, made of ihe l est materials and in every variety of eiyle embracing. Fur, Nutria, Russia, Cassimer AND WOOI, II ATS. Country Dealers will be supplied with any quantity they may desire for retail, on short notice and at moderate prices; and customers can at all times either have a choice from among the stock cm hand, or have their hats made to order, of anv QUALITY OR STYLE. From his long experience in the busi ness and a determination lo se I cheap, and at the same time also that his hats shall not be excelled by those of any other establishment here or elsewhere, . I. i :i i ir . -.i .i I m umt oer uauers i.mse.i wim oupc nidi iic roan roo'.iiiue u receive; a liberal slnre of public p:itronaw. Ihe subscriber understands thai some persons have been selling hats as baling been manufn-tored by him, which are made elsewhere and he therefore cau tions the public against purchasing any as hist make, w hir h have not ihe words John C. Kurtz. Main street, Somerset, Pa.," on the tip. Furs and approved country produce taken in exchange for hats. CHEAP FOIi CASH. sep8 JOHN C. KURTZ. WAIt WITH MEXICO! HTMIE subs criber thankful for past fa Sx vors. lakes ibis method of informing his customers and ihe public in general, lhat he has removed lo ihe shop former ly occupied by him immediately west of the residence of Juhn L. Snyder, and one door east of the office of C F. Mili hell, Esq., in ihe Borough of Som erset w here he will constantly keep on hand. COPPER and TIM-Will m of ever' description, manufactured from the best materials and in a neal and du rable manner. COPPER KETTLES. STOVE FIFE, nd other articles in his line of business w:Il be made to order on short notice. Persons wishing to purchase good and cheap ar ticles are respectfully invited lo give him a call. Approved country produce will be ta ken in exchange for ware. JAMES II. BENFORD. Feb. 1 7-3m. N. B. Also on hand, a number o Stoves, of different sorts, w hich will be sold cheap. HOTEL for 5NlrA2.EBS AT PITTSBURGH. Drs. Speer and Huhn. HIIE object of this establishment is 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-t v - rounding towns and country who resort I to this place for relief Irom surgical and ! other disease.". Such bavf often sufTcifd from the want if the various comforts and attentions so ncci ssary and agreeable to ihe sick, and from careless and 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 ihe care of both physicians will be extended to every variety of disease, it is intended by Dr. Speer, to give spe cial attention lo ALL SURGICAL DISEASES, PARTICVLAKI.V TO DISEASES OF THE EYE. To these branches of his profession he has given a large share of his alten ion for ihe last twenty-live years, and he will continue to devote to them the experience acquired by a constant prac tice during that time. I he Hotel for Invalids is not an rxper iment. Its establishment is Miesicd 1 not only as necessary lo supply an evi dent want in tins city, in ihe entire ;tb senee of anv speriat provision for the' . I I I sick, bul is warranted also by ihe success! of similar institutions at Cincinnati and j New Orleans the former under the care ? of Drs. Taliaferro. Marshall and Sirader the latter tinder that of Dr. Stone. The building selected for the purpose is situated at the corner of Federal and Robinson streets, in Allegheny city, ad- joining the city of Piiisburoh. "it js ' commodious and roomy, an.! furnished j with all accommodations necessary for j he sick. J Applications for admission to be made I i ii.n .i.u...:i . . i. . at . . -r, iu me tiiuji i inn s, ai iiieir otiire on renn street, Pittsburgh, or al the establishment. ICNo contagions diseases will be ad? mined. J. R. SPEER, M. D. J. S. KU11N, M. D. February 5, 1845. KT. fi m lie tijiij 4 o n Vahiallc Deal Estate F O R S A L E. FTpiIR subscriber offers at private sale JL the following valuable teal estate No. 1. a" certain tract of land situate in Jenner township, Somer set county, containing about 131 acres, abou CO acres of clear laud of which about HO acres is in good meadow; on which is erected a new one and a hall storv frame house, stable and a large i frame weatherbonrded ban. No. 2. also another tract of land situate in said township, contains about 87 acres and 74 perches. i about 40 acess of clear land, of which abnut 6 acres is ir. meadow, whith a I 3 story leg house and log stable thereon erected. Vj. 3. also another tract of land situate in said township of Jen ner, containing about 118 acres, about 25 acres of clear land, of whih about 3 acres '19 in meadow with a small log house thereon erected. If not sold between this and the first day of April next, it will then le for rent on the shares. The above lands, adjoin Matthew Black. Joseph Haines. Hairy S. Picking. George Parker and others, ami are siun- 1 1 r f t 1 ten just at me loot 01 laurel mil, on j ,,e Turnpike road. They arc of a good quality, a hrge. portion is fine bottom hind, ami lhat which is uot cleared con tains excellent timber. For terms apply to the subscriber, re siding on one of the tracts. JOHN B. REED. Sept. 22. '40. 3m. Jaync's Medicine. J A Y N E 'S E X P E C TOR A N T. 22) THIS medicine has already proved itselftore all that it has been reconi- een reconi- mended, by those who have given it a fair test in this country, and the demand for il increases daily. We have just heard of an important cure fof Asthma, which has been effected by ihe uc. of it in a neighboring town the case was that of a leu ale, who had for a long time been under the care of a physician bul had received no relief, and her case was considered hopeless. As a last re - orl she purchased a bottle ofDr. Javne's Expectorant, whi'-li caused her to ex peciorate freely, gradually eased her cough, and rapidly restored her to health. Wehavejio hesitation in saying, that this preparation of Dr. J:ync. for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asth ma, Consumption, &c,, is the mnt val uable medicine ever olfered to ibe A merican public. There is no quackerv about il Dr. 'ayne is one of the most skilful practising physicians in Pennsyl vania, and wherever his various preper ations have been thoroughly tes:pl. he is looked upon as a great public lu-ne-facior. Somersst (Jthtine) Journal. Prepared only by Dr. David J.tyiie, N. S South Third Street, Philadelphia. Sold by J. J.& H. F. Si lo II, S.crset Pa. Also by Edward Bcvjn, Siystown Pa. Df)ES NOT REASON AND COM .10N SENSE teach us that EXPEC TORATION i3 the most xatciial as well as the mosi etfectual agent in ar restiiii; and enrinf PULMONA'RY DISEASES? Reason says yes. because OBSTRUCTION is either immediately o r remotely ihe cause of Inflarii jiion and Catarrhal Fe vers, producing ('roup. Consumption, & Abfcrt-ses (d'lbe Lungs, Pain and Sure- tiess of the Throat, Ureasl. Side or Shoulders-Broncl,,:.. exeiung n.ucous and erw!ent.-Kretio.is,tl,enby Hogging up the lungs, so as to more or less im- pede both respiration and the free circti- I I I'll' I lit II" lation of the blood, causing Dillictiity of Breathing, and " ASTHMA, Pleurisy, Hoarseness and Los of Voice. Dropsy of ihe Heart and Chest. Knp. tore of Biood Vessels and Bleeding from Throat and Lungs, and SPITTING OF BLOOD. To remove this Obstruction, from which all these alarming and dangerous diseases originate, and to produce a radi cal cure, nothing has ever been found e qnnl to JAYYE'S EXPECTORANT. It stands unrivalled It stands pre-eminent try it. and yon will I e forced lo acknowledge that its. virtues havi: not. nor cannot bk overrated ; iht it stands far above and beyond the reach of com petition ; thai it is tbe only reas-n:.be, the only natural nd the only irnly suc cessful method of arresting and curing diseases of the Pulmonary Organs. I AYNE'S HAIR TON IG. This late Uiscmrry of Dr. Javne. nwbkrns the rr;,'5s fihe press in all parts of tbe r.oun- iry. I he lct is, the more the article be comes known, ihe less peace has the Doctor. A continual stieam of h:dd bpad I Kfcp pourig mio his e.tablihmenf, who r ')e' !" "'ght. dream f)f long and f,wi"? locks, and aw ake in the morning ar,d find ihe vision realized. We saw a bewitched damsel a few days since, the c,,rl of w hose auburn locks attracted our attention, and for pome time we did not recognise , on old friend. 'B'ess us. Mj- ria, said we, "where did yu raisj that Df:,,,tirid hair ?" Thank yon, sir," ad the blushing girl, "You must ask Dr. Jayne." The fart is. lhat although ,,,e Ru,,,r s verging into the "sear and vllntv Unf" f i;f i. i . - on-, m- uuoersianns now to please ihe ladies. PxdJtc Ledger. Blank Deeds, LOT of Blink Deeds of a superior quaTi tMta ty, jurf frkted and now sale a t this CrriCu DR. S. POSTLETHWAITS, TE.NUtTUS hi profsmnal ik-rvioc t public. Office in the building formerly copied by Chirlcs Ogle, Eq., &j a law oiLo. jane 9, IS 16. ATAPPREIiTICE WANTED. A N apprentice to the lifting Bu,i. l "ess is wanted by the subscriber i.i Somerset. Application to be m i.le no,.j fcta John c, kuii rz. ' CELEBRATED For tlu cure rf lirjetitt r Lirtr OmpLnt Dytj fpzia and S'rfe IIcrrf-Acle. fPlIIS remcJy having I con for scvtnd vwri (Ja employed by the proprietor in l is pmrtice on very birac wnle in .Mo-icr:2a!ia. iVcston" ilarrisf.fi nn.l IJ.indo'j.h counties, in Yiipni.i. 1 f.it!es several other pl.ircs, and havii-.j l,a alto ded with tbe tnM Imppy dT.'c Is, be has been from time to time solicited to adopt src!i a course r.j would ive it a more extensor circulation, w'v'x a view to lcscn the amount of bum-iti sutTerm. Aware cf tbe fictth.it many usf I. ss nosliuins have been palmed upon the public, be l.oifnirj for several years until iborouldy romim-rd il. tbe alxvc medicine, if properly used, wou'J ret folio effect cures in a c;rcut rruiny ittji.ces, 3:.J even to nl.'cvijle those cases wbkh ave ip.iite iucu tile. Symptoms of a d.'ser.rrd Lh-er.Vum m if,. ! right side, under lite cJcrc of tbe ribs virvr-.i no pressure; some times the pain is in tbe ief: yu'e the patient i rnrely able to He ou the left si,!o sometimes the pain is ft-!i upder ihc h,)l,,tr. blade, il frequency extends to the top of te ebon', der. and is sometimes mistaken for a ihec)ntiin in the ritfb! am. The stomach is atfef.nl with loss tlf appetite and sickness; tbe bowels, in rn' ral.are costive, sometirr.es altering wi;!i lax'tha brad ;s troubled uiii pain. Hccompnniod wi;h a dull, heavy sensation in the back part. 1 here U generally a considerable loss of mrnvv, acct tti ponied with a painful sensmion of Livrrtr Kft undone something which vviht to bavebrt n done. A libt dry cough is srirctimrs an r.tti ti danf. The patient comphms of weaiircss end debility; be is easily i tartfed, bi fti t are colder burning, and le complains of a pn Uv f mt.'on of ibesiin; bis spirits nrelow; ar;d althoc-h be 13 sa'sfi ,,IR!' -m d lhat exercise would le l-rnefieial to list onn .Im "":,."v o..ifiv nummon rip rrtm.-i: ; cnourn 10 rry it. in iart, he ibircsts even- ,7.. medv. Several of tho above sympton.s nacnd tbe tbsease, but cases have occurred where few o them existed, jet examination r.f the body after death has shown the liver to have been extensive ly derai.grd. CERTIFICATES. This is to certify, tbnt having Ivpn icnoeiatej with Dr. M'batie in the practice of medkinc for nearly two and a ba!f yrars, I have bad many ' ''vrr '" anJ I believe they have cmr,i arj relieved a much larcrr proportion of the iii-ra:c.i of the liver, than I have known cured and re lieved bv anv other cnurxc of treatment Dec. IStJt;. OLIVE II M OKU AN, M. D. fXjOBFnvE Xore are penrina wi;hout a fac-sinii.'e of the proprietor's s-inature. Prepared for the proprietor l,v JONA I 'HAN KIDD & Co, Wholesale and I.Ytm'l Drug-ist. lorncr of 4lh :ir.d Wood sts, I'itt-burg. Vat They jsro also sold by the fallowing agcnU. John L. Snyder. Soincr.-ef. Hay fc .Morrison, Lavmist i;:e, Knable and Vtmght. Ceiitrcvill l. A. IIoss. Pf ersl urgh, A. Wvatl, mithfield. f!. Cook. W'ellersburgh. Sanoul Kurtz. Somerset. Samuel llaincf. Addism, Livengood & Welflley. Salisbury. Charles Kris.-ingcr, Ucrbn. Edm. Kcrnan, .lci,n,r Crcsa roads. Kdward Dei:i, Str-vs!cwn. I'.fc W. Myers, Movers Mill. N- U. In rder that ll.cie n.ny l e no mistake, be particular and ask for "Dr. M'J.ai.e's Liver Patent Y.rmifuSe. Dk. McLixt's AurniCAX Won?r S rromptly expth Worms lo an clnicst in rr.crnc end: l linurr.btrf JO substantiate the above fact manj hnnJroJ , of testimonials coidd le adduced, out of which Ihe following are .selected, fom Individ- ua's of standing and vcrr.'-ily. Indeed, it is con fidently alUmu d that each new trinf r.f the pow ers of this remedy will haxean additionul ten- ! ilex.cy lo widen and confirm its f.trHc, nod that if 1 1 r,,r'' "ivera!ly kim-.vn and d'lfused over th.j ' '" UU s " ou'i nnl savo b than many ,1UnJrCds' 'f " cE?mnt "y"' Idoce.tify that a vial of Dr. MT.ane's Arrcn i can Worm Specific expelled five lu.ndred and two ' w hole wornn and pieces that would h.ivp iade j I' -" "v.i- n.in j f'xt-v n.K,rc' f'rm a '" of Lewelling, which j it laid in a straight line, would have mcst probably mi-ci.-iiiru u;e nmi nuns !fi;2;:!l 01 CIIC OUlHi'Cr yards. JOSIAH JA CKSON, owner of Wste Forge, and other w orks. Monongrd.'a county, Va This is to certify that I purchased from I7o!ircs & Kidd a vial of Dr. M'Lar.t's Americiiri Worm Speeiti'-, and gave two doses to a toy of mine about three years years of age. He pa.;ej fL'l!y half a pint of worms. The quantity was so Jarc I was rcidty alarmed, and called in several of my neighbors to sec them. Had this story ken re lated to n-.e. I could not have credit it, wiim.ut being an eye-witness to the same. My child's hcilth improved much ;.ftrr. SAM L MOi;R6')., Mercbaut Tailor, Wood st, rittc-Lurg?! Some two months ago I purchased a vial of Pr M'Lanes American Worm Spei itlc. I gave a bov of mine most of u vial; he passed fortv vrrr large worms. Fr-m tliat time bis hea'iii inhe red very much. I had tried iwoother Vcimi'ngcs to no purpose. I believe Dr, M'J.anc's the best article before tbe public. D. CALHOUN. MiSlin township. Allegheny county. HEAR MEDICAL TESTIMO.W. Trora a regular Physician. Dr G c5 Smith, Sun fish, Ohio. Mr. J. Kidd D.'ar Sir I hive used in rny paelice Dr. M 'Lane's American VVorr.i Speeinc, rndhave of:en v.itncsscd its etlicacy in exj eliing worms from the system. A p;;i."nt of mine, a short lime ag j, gave a vial cf the- Worn SreciSc lo a child; in a short time upward cf sii'ty-Cva worms were expelled. Prepared for ihe Proprietor by JONATHAN KIDD cV Co. Lclexalc and Retail Druggists, comer of 4lh and Wo-hI sts, rittsburjtj. Also for sale by the following azents JOHN L. .VNYDi:::. Somerset, May and Moiiison, I.avar.svil'e. K nablc and Voiiiiit. Centiwilie, ! A. b'oss. Pclrrsbti'sh. A. Wyair. .-niitiit'ld. G. Coi'k. We'Ier-burh. Samuel Kurtz, ffomnwt. tiamiicl ll irnct. Addison, LiveooiH? A We!il!'v. Salisbury Chailr's Krii-M'ner, Ileilin. L bii. Ki-rnan. Jrnr.cr Crcs-s zozi Edward IVrin, Atovetown. P. &. W. Myers, .fjrrs N. B. Le particular 4 a-i. for Dr. M'J.ac': Aasricsn Vnaicctacar Fater.t Wmiri.j.-.
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