The Somerset herald and farmers' and mechanics' register. (Somerset, Pa.) 183?-1852, February 24, 1846, Image 4

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. nnwTVr, the ,wato value and assessments made in each township and hor-
n0)SP counter Somerset for the vcar 1846, upon property made taxable by
Z, Sou,ur 2 purposes; as required by an Aet of Assembly of this Com-
i n o invca I m, P"si" "
Gross
Value of real es
late, cattle, hor-
tsx
ser, Ac, assess
Names cf
DISTRICTS.
ed for cour.tv
rates and levies.
Aildison,
At'pfheny,
Urrliri boroufh,
I'.rotliersralley,
neniHUgh,
EUlick,
tireenville,
Jrnner,
Mil ford.
Paint.
Chcmahoninff,
$148,266
62.954
S9.163
203,207
121.314
132.S07
54,590
183.437
233.0J0
5S.95I
100.8S3
69.456
S33.601
81.160
167,410'
G4.564!
Somerset borough.
Knmerset tp.
Snutlnmpton,
Sinvereek,
Shade,
Hioystown bor.
Summit.
Turkeyfoot,
28,519'
1C8,6J'J
147.279
The undersigned Commissioners of Siiierset county, do certify that the above is a
correct statement of the aggregate? value of assessment and valuation of the several ob
jects made taxable by the laws of this Commonwealth for county and State pur
poses, which statement has been revised, corrected and equalized according to the
m ining and intention of the law.
Given under our hands this 30th day of January 1846.
Attest
I? i STRWAHT. Clerk. JOHN U. KING.
tSJJ l-i
TEEMS OF THE HERALD,
Tins paper is published every Tuesday, at $ 2
per annum, payable half-yearly in advance.
Jf not paid within lh year, $2,50 will invaria
bly lie charged.
K subscription take for less than six month
nor can a subscriber discontinue unless at
Ibe option of tUe editor, until arrearagesare
paid oft
AriTF.mT.xr.xT9 will We inserted at $1 per
square, for the first three insertion, atid 25
rent for every subsequent insertion: longer
. ns in proportion.
XvKKTiscxF.ara inserted in the Herald and
Republican, three times, at J2 per square and
SO cents for very other insertion.
Trustees' Sale of
TTN rursttariee of an order of the Or
is nh?.ns' Cc-jrt of Somerset connlv.
there will be exposed to sale bv way of
public vendue or outcry on the premises, j
on the 8ihday of February A. D. 1840.
the fo!Io.ving Real Estate late the estate
cf Courad Deal deceased, viz:
One tract of land,
eituate in Greenville tp. in the county of
Somerset, containing about two hundred
acres more or less, adjoining lands of
Nicholas 15ea!!; John Mee?e, Jacob Yea
ger, and others, with about Seventy
acres of dear land on which is erected
one Lo House, also some fruit trees.
Terms: one third to remain a lien
on the premises, the interest thereof to
be paid to the widow semi annually du
ring her life time, and at her death to be
equally distributed among the heirs and
legal representatives of said deceased,
and the remainder one third in hand and
the balance in three equal annual instal
ments without interest, rurchase mon-
cy to be secured by judgment bonds.
Attendance will be given by Daniel
L'-p!y. trustee for the sale of the real es
tate of Conrad tteall deceased.
Dy order of the Court,
W. II. PICKING
Jan.lSVjr. Clerk.
Orphans' Court Sale
OF
Real SIslat
'TTN pursuance ef an order of the Or
Ji phans' Court ( Somerset county,
tl ere will be exposed to sale by way of
p i jIic vendue or utcry on the premi
ses on Friday the 20ti day of March i.ext
the following real estaie, late the pro-
" prty cf John Kuuule, deceased, to
wiu
1 certain plantation
r,x tract of land, situate in Somerset tp.
Somerset county, containing about two
hundred and ninty a;res, more or lest,
. adjoining lands of Christian Ankcny, Jr.
Jcok Ankeny of C. John Maust, Jacob
fcmallis and others, with a weathe. hoard
ed dwelling house and bunk barn iheicon
creeled, and two sugar camps on the
premises; about one hundred and fifty
acres cleared, at least thirty acres of
wImU are in excellent meadow.
Terms One third of the purchase
money to remain a lien on te premises,
the interest thereof to be paid to the
widow of said deceased during her natu
ral life annually, and after her death th
principal to be paid to the heirs and legal
representatives of said deceased; one
half of the ballance in hand and the re
mainder in four equal annual payments
without interest, to be secured by judf-
Tnenl bonds.
Attendance will be given by Adrn
Mowry and Henry J. Heiple, Trustees
fur the ial thereof.
By tht Court
W. II. PICKING,
Fb 17 180-4t. Clerk,
r
amount of Aciunut of Stat'
Assessed
assessed for
tax levied upoi
Mortgages mon
ey, at imeterest
stocks, carriages
furniture offices,
watches, &c.
made taxable by
law for state
purposes.
county rates and
levies.
property assess
ed for count)
purposes.
$444,79
1S8,86
117,43
C09,62
363,94
S9S,42
163,77
550,31
699,27
116,85
302,64
208,36
1000,50
243,48
502,23
193,69
85,55
386,06
441,83
$444,79
188,86
117,18
609,62
363,94
39S,12
163,77
550,31
699t27
116,85
302,64
208,36
1000,80
243,48
502,23
193,63
85,55
386,06
441,83
7017,91
7017,94
EBEDEKICK WEIMER,
PETEK KKKKEY,
WANTED.
IN apprentice to the Hatting business,
wonted. One from 16 io 17 years
of age, of industrious habits, who can
come well recommended, will be taken
immediately.
janl3 JOHN C. KURTZ.
otice.
Estate of William Barrick
deceased.
IT ETTERS of administration on the
J J estate of William Barrick. late of;
Allegheny township, deceased, having
been granted to the subscriber residing
in said township, all persons indebted
to said estate are requested to attend at
the late residence of said deceased, on
Wednesday the 4 ih day of March next,
prepared to settle; and those havin?
claims5.
to present them at the same
. a
lime and place properlv autenlieaird.
JACOB HOON
jan27 '45 6t. Adm'r.
I1EG1S l EirS NOTICE.
JTotice is hereby given to all persons
Xl concerned as legatees, creditors or
otherwise, that the following; accounts
have been filed and passed register in the
Register's office, lor the conntv of Som
erset, and iliat the same will be present
ed to the Orplmns court for confirmation
and allowance on Monday, the 2nd day
of starch next, at an adjourned Or
phans' Court, viz:
Account of Jacob I. Younkin and
Michael Sanner administrators of Jchn
J. Younkin deceased.
Account of Jamb NefT and Emamietj
Smith, Executors of the lust Will and
Testament of George Michael Say lor
deceased.
Account of Henry Martz and Richard
Martz Executors of Jacob Martz. who
wa one of the administrators of Joseph
Le'u'ick late of Somerset county dee'd.
Account of John Hanna and Henry
Ghnlfelty Executors nf (he last Will and
Testament of Casper Glodfrhy dee'd.
The Supplemental and final account f
John Hanna Executor of the last Will
and Tcs;amentof Peter Bwlin dee'd.
Account of John ("horpenniog admin
istrator of David Hcminger dee'd.
Account of John Hanna administrator
of Andrew Bird deceased.
Account of Jacob Young administra
tor of Jacob Young of Isaac, late of
Wayne county Ohio, the said adrninis
trator also being thg Guardian of Jacob
Young of Isaac.
Account of David Knight and Abra
ham. Cjosshii administrators of Henry
Crossan, deceased.
Account of Nicholas Flammand Jarol
Mosholder administrators of Valentine
Flamtn, deceased.
Account oi jonn iwncuei, uuaruiai
oTMary Jane Augustine now Mary Jane
Welch.
Account rf Georga Choryenning
guardian ol baradi rlick now intermaried
with Neheruia M iller one of the children
and heirs of Frederick Flick, dee'd.
Account of George Chorpennino
guardian of John Baptist Garman, one
of the children and heirs of John Gar
man deceased.
Account of Samuel Huston and Cham
bers Huston administrators of Peter
Huston deceased.
Account of Samuel Kimmel guardiat.
f George Graham, Mary L. Mundock
late Mary E. Graham and Ellen, James,
Eliza, John and Julia, children and
heirs of John Graham late of the borougl
of Stoysiown deceased.
W. H. PICKING.
Jan ?7 '43 Rtjtst?r,
. i I II I Jiiiiini i.JnM.llW' I- , ; .
value of
Amount of state
lax levied on
property taxa
Whole
mount
a-
o!
state tax
ble only forjsiate
asses s e d
for 1846.
purposes.
$2230,00
1300,00
2325,00
930,00
2900,00
1580,00
3250,25
$13,37
7,40
10,56
4,27
8,70
4,74
10,35
5,66
87,83
6,15
3,60
4,27
5,25
26,25
4,50
$458,16
183,86
124,88
620,18
613,89
407,12
163,77
555,05
709,62
116,85
308,30
296,24
1006,95
247,08
506,50
193,63
90,80
412,31
446,33
1655,00
0551,00
1700,00
1200,00
1355,00
800,00
7385,00
1500,00
30661,25 1
202,95
7406.57
V . Commr's.
JOHN CARSON.
8. J. MCKNIGHT.
CAHSON Mc KNIGHT,
(successors to H. Coulter & Co.)
"VWTHOLESASE Grocers, Commis
y y sion and Forwarding Merchants,
Dealers in Produce and Pittsburg Manu
factures, Sixth street, between Wood and
Liberty, Pittsburgh, Pa. janl 5
Notice.
Estate of Rogers Marshall
deceased.
ETTERS of Administration on the
estate of Rogers Marshall, late of
Sioystown borough, deceased, hating
been granted to the undersigned residing
in said borough, all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to attend at the
late residence of said deceased on Wed
nesday the I8thday of March next, pre
pared to settle; and those having claims,
to present ihem at the same lime and
place, properly authenticated.
PHOEBE MARSHALL.
fel3 '40 Ot Administratrix.
STONE CUTTING
B USIjYJE S S.
THE snbseriberrespecJfnlly informs
his friends and the public in gen
eral, that he carries on the
Stone Cutting Business
in all its various branches, at his shop
on main street, 2 doors east of George
Piles tavern, and nearly opposite the
drugsioreo" John L. Snyder.
TOMB STONES,
I made at the shoJlest notice, and on the
most reasonable terms, and in a man:?r
that will render them superior to rm,
other manvfaclured t'u this section of Hit
country.
Grind stones of an excellent quality,
always kept on hand.
Country produce taken in exchange
for work, at Market Prices.
BE S J AM IX WOOL LET.
Somerset, Pa.,
March 5. 1845 ly
3ELECTSGK00L.
r S H E undersigned wuld hereby give
JL ntice that he intends opening a
select school, on Monday the 9th day of
March next, in the new school house of
uiis ooroogii. instruction will be given
U more or less extensively in Orthography,
Ueading, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Eng
lish Grammar, Geography, Algebra and
Land surveying, at the following rates,
during a session of thirteen weeks:
Orthography, Reading and Penaaan-
ship ' $2 00
Arithmetic, English Grammar and
Geography, 2 50
Algebra and Land surveying will be
taught on reasonable terms.
Thuse studying the high branches will
of ofeutse have the privilege of attending
to the others without additional charges.
Every effort tv ill be made by the in
structor, to promote the advancement of
those who regularly attend the school.
Communications addressed to the un
dersigned will be promptly answered.
A. S. RUN NELLS.
' Somerset, febl0'46 Instructor.
Cpnstahles' Stay J3onds
For Bale at this Office
SAM'L wTPEARSOIV,
HAVING returned to the practice of
the law, tenders his professional
services :o his old clients and the public
generally.
Uliice in norm euu 01 onuci a iu,
lately occupied by A. J. Ogle, Esq.
ilecl6'45-3m
LOOK OUT
FOR
ORE A El R S.
Kpr Jntpn'lmflr ! rinse UO
JL his business, in this place, (having
disposed of his Block) hereby nottues all
nersons bavins dealincs with him, to
call and settle their accounts, as soon as
possible as all debts must be paid before
the first day of March, 1846, after which
time, those that do not attend to it, may
expect to pay costs.
W. E. MILLER.
Somerset. ja20 UC,
Somerset County, ss.
nxtf X T an adjourned Orphans
SV2t court held at Somerset
in anu ior saiu county on me
8th day of December, A, D,
1845. Before the Honorable
Jeremiah S Clack, and his associate jud
ges of the same court.
On motion of Daniel Weyand, Esq,
the court confirm the inquisition on the
real estate of John Garman, decd, and
grant a rule on the heirs and legal repre
sentatives of said deceased, to appear at
an adjourned Orphans court, to be held
at Somerset on the 2d day of March next,
and accept ojr refuse to take the real es
tate of said John Garman, dee'd, at the
appraised price.
Extract from the recorJs of said court,
certified this 8 tit dav of December. 1845.
WM U PICKING.
dec2r 45 Clerk.
Somerset County, ss,
' Vxfs 4' an a(lim,rnetl Orphans'
J Court eW al Somerset
HsStf'0 'dnityT SA(i county, on the
8th day of December, A. D.
m 1845,. " Before the Honorable
Judges thereof.
On motion of'F. M. Kimmel, Esq.,
the court confirm the inquisition on the
real estate of Elizabeth Poorbaugh, de
ceased, and grant a rule on the heirs and
legal representatives of said deceased, to
appear at an adjourned Orphans' Ceurt,
to be hehl at Somerset on Monday the
2d day of March next, and accept or re
fuse to take the real estate nf said Eliza:
beth Poorbaugh, dee'd, at the appraised
price.
Extract from the records of said court
certified this 8th day of December, A.
D. 1845. WM H PICKING,
dec23'45 . Clerk.
Somerset County, ss.
--r-r 7A T an adjourned Orphans'
S T S s&Iifia court held at Somerset on
v the 8th day of December, A.
2g-r2g D. 1845. Before the Honora
ble Judges thereof.
IN the matter of the real estate of John
Shaffer, deceased, viz: 550 acres of land
situate in Allegheny township, sold by
said Shaffer in h:s life time, to Jacob
Kneppcr, and the interest of said Knep
per transferred to Daniel Fichtner.
And now to wit, December 8, 1845,
on petition of Solomon Bare, administra
tor of said deceased, and Daniel Ficht
ner, vendee of Jacob Knepper, the court
grant a rule on the heirs and legal repre
sentatives of said John Shaffer, deceased,
to appear at an adjourned Orphans'
court to be held at Somerset, on the 2nd
day of March next, and shew caue if
any they have, why a specific perfor
mance of said contract should not be de
creed, and the administrator aforesaid,
allowed to execute a title to the said Da
niel Fichtner.
Extract from the record, certified this
8th day of December, A D 1845.
WILLIAM H. PICKING,
janl.3'46 Clerk.
Somerset County, ss.
f T an adjourned Orphans'
, 0 S siatSb court held at Somerset in
'' ' s and for said county on the 8th
2! day of December, A.D, 1945.
Before the Honorable Judges thereof.
IN the matter of the real estate of
John Sutton, .dee'd. viz: 150 acres of
land, situate in Somerset township, sold
by Jhn Sutton in his lifetime to Samuel
Metzler, per article of agreement dated
25th day of 'January, 1827.
And now to wit, December 8th, 1845,
on petition of William King and John
Cobaugh. executors of the last will and
testament of John Sutton, deceased, the
court grant a rule on the heirs and legal
representatives of said deceased, to ap
pear at an adjourned Orphans' court to
be held at Somerset on Monday the 2d
day of March, 184(5, and shew cause, if
any they have, why a specific perfor
mance of said contract should not be de
creed, and the executors aforesaid allowed
to execute a title to the purchaser agree
ably to ike terms and conditions of said
agreement.
Extract from the records of said court,
certified December 8th, 1845.
WM H PICKING.
dec23'45 Clerk.
Stray Cow.
AME trespassing on the premises of
the subscriber in Southampton tp.,
Somerset county, on the first day of Dec,
1845, a Red Cow with white face,
blind in right eye, about six years old.
The owner is requesied to come forward
prove properly pay charges and take her
away, otherwise she will be disposed of
as the law directs.
Jan. 1 1. 1846.
. HENRY HOSELWr1".
February 17 1845- "
' Brown Muslins, fc.
"I "f"f YDS Br0W11 Muslins;
iVLLr Cotton Yarn; Cotton
Laps, Wadding, and the best Candle
Wick, for sale at the
decl6 THREE BIG DOORS.
TIMEE BIG DOORS.
WAR WITH MIGG
has not yet commenced, and we are still sel
ling goods at the above stand at very
reduced prices.
E have received 'this day from
Philadelphia, Baltimore and
Pittsburg, a variety of
consisting in part of
CLOTHS of various qualities and colors
CASSI MERES do do do
SATTINETTS do do do
JEANS do do do
LADIES GOODS such as Romelia
stripe. Polka Cashmere, Cashmere De
Cosse, Afghan Satin, plain, figured and
changeable Alpachas, Mouslin de Laines,
&c, &c, &c.
In selling boots and shoes.
We promise to beat tbe Jews.
ALSO, on hand a choice lot of Gro
ceries, Hardware and Queensware; all ol
which we shall endeavor to sell on such
terms, as to induce a generous publie to
give us a liberal support.
Don't forget the place, remember the
Three Big Doors.
sepi30 I J & 11 F SOHELL.
al E3sta.t
r-'HE subscribers, agents and attor
fl neys for A G Cole, offer for sale
on advantageous terms, the following de
scribed real est;e, to wif That well
known TAVKRiVSTAtfU
AH FARM,
late the property of Jacob Probasco and
John Baker, Esq, on the Xational fioud,
in Henry Clay township, Fayette conn
ty. Pa, and one mile west of the village
of Somerfield in Somerset county, to
gether with the appurtenances thereunto
belonging. This property consists of
about one hundred and fifty-three acres
of land, a greater portion of which is
cleared and under cultivation and in mea
dow. The buildings consist of a Isrge
and convenient
1) WELLING HOUSE,
partly stone and partly frame, commodi
ous stabling and other out-buildings.
The location of this properly being
one mile from the town of Somerfield,
abounding ih wood nnd Stone coal; ha
ving a SaicMill and Grist Mill adjacent
thereto and plenty of water remaining
through the land, renders it an important
and valuable situation for any kind of bu
siness. The premises have been for a
long time occupied as a Tavern Stand.
The stand is admirably adap'ed for the
accommodation of all kinds of Droves.
Persons desirous of purchasing the
property, are requested to call on Josh
ua B. Howe! and E. P. Oliphant, of U
niontnwn. Pa., who will give every in
formation desired, concerning said pro
perly. IIOWEL & OLIPHANT,
Attorneys of A G Cole, of Bait.
july2-2'45-if .
HOTEL, fok Btf VALIDS
AT PITTSBURGH.
Brs, Speer and Huhn.
THE object of this establishment is
to supply a want greatly frit by re
spectable travellers on our western .high
ways by residents, without family, ta
ken sick and by patienis from 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 to
hqnvy and unreasonable charges.
Invalids will here be provided with
constant, faithful and comfortable atten
dance, snd at a rate much below the usu
al charge!.
White the care of both physichns will
be extended to every variety of disease, j
it is intended by Dr. Speer, to give spe
cial attention to
ALL SURGICAL DISEASES,
PARTICTLAKI.Y 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, ami
he will continue to devote to them the
experience acquired by a constant prac
tice during that time.
The Hotel for Invalids is not an exper
iment. lis establishment is suggested
not only as necessary to supply an evi
dent want in this city, in ihe entire ab
sence of any special provision for the
si k, but is warranted also by the success
of similar institutions at Cincinnati and
New Orleansthe former under the care
of Drs. Taliaferro, Marshall and Strader
ihe latter tinder that of Dr. Sione.
The building selected for the purpose
is situated at the corner of Federal and
Robinson sireets, in Allegheny city, ad
joining the cily of Pittsburgh. It is
commodious and roomy, an.! furnished
with all accommodations necessary for.
the sick.
Applications for admission n p made
to the subscribers, at lb ;,r ofr,ce nn Penn
street, I '"tiirgb., or alliie tslablishcenl.
ZrNo Contagious diseases will be ad4
milted. J. R. SPEER, M. D.
J. S. KUHN, M. 0.
Somerset County, bs.
i&W . ?Url hfW at Soet
94? in,"? countynt!ie
8t!i day of December. A n
1815, Berore the Honor,!,:
Jeremiah 8. Black, Esq, and his a33oc
ate Judges of the same court.
On motion of F M Kimmel, Esq,
court confirm the inquisition en the r,
estate of Henry Geisey, dee'd. and grant
a rule on the heirs and Ieg3l represent
tives of said deceased, to appear at an
adjourned Orphans csurt t be held at
Somerset on Monday the 2d day of
March next, and accept or refuse to taka
the real estate of said Henry Geisey. de
ceased, st the appraised valuation.
Extract from the records of said court
certified this 8ih day f December, A D
1845. WM II PICKING. '
dec23M5 Clerk.
DE. M'L A N E'S
CCLEBKATED
For the cure nf Hepatite or Liver Cvmj.laini0
Dysjjtpfia and Sic: Head-Ache.
THIS remedy having been for several year
employed by the proprietor in his prartiie
on a very large scale in Monongalia. Pre!or!
Harrison and Hando'iib. counties, in Virginia K.
LsiJes several other pla es, and hain berri atten
ded witii the most happy eIT ts, he has been from
time to time solicited to adojit such a course aa
would give it a more extensive circulation, with
a view to lessen the amount of human su fieri n.
Aware of the fact that many useless nnstnima
have been palmed upon the public, he hesitaird
for several years until thoroughly conviuced that
the above medicine, if properly used, would net
fail to eS'cct cures in a great many instances, and
even to alleviate those cases which are quite incu
rable. Symptoms of a disei.scd Liver. Pain in ihe
right side, wider tbe edge of the ribs, increase J
on pressure; sometimes the pain is in the left side;
the patient is rarely a!fe to lie on the left side j
sometimes tho pain is felt under the houlder
blade, it frequency extends to the top of the shoul
der, and is sometimes mistaken for a rheumatism
in the ril.t arm. The stomach is ofTectcd with,
loss of appetite and sickness; the bowels, in gen
ml. are costive, sometimes altering with lax. t!i
head ;s troubled with pain, accompanied with a
dull, heavy sensation in the back part. Thcra is
generally a considerable loss of memory, accom
panied with a painful sensation of having left
undone something which ought to have been
done. A slight dry cough is sometimes an atten
dant. The patient comrJains cf wearir.e m l
debility; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or
burning, and he complains of a prickly sensation
of the scin; his spirits are low; and although h
is satisfied that exercise would be beneficial to
him, yet ha can scarcely summon up fortituda
enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts avtry re
medy. Several of the above symptoms attend
the disease, but cases hava occurred where few cf
them existed, yet examination of the body after
death baa shown the liver to have been extettsiv
Iv deranged.
CERTIFICATES.
Th't3 is to certify, that having been is-wiatej
with Dr. M'Lane in the practice of medicine far
nearly two and a half years, I hare had many
opportunities of witnessing the good effects of
Lis Liver Pills, and I bclisve they have cured anJ
relieved a much larger proportion of the diseasea
of the liver, than I have known cured and re
lieved by any other course of treatment.
Dec. 7", 1836. OLIVER MORGAN, M.I).
fXjOBSKr.vi Nont ore genuine without a
fac-sircile of the proprietor's signature.
Prepared for the proprietor br
JONATHAN KIDD & Co,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist, corner of
4th and Wood sts, Pittsburg. Pa,
They are also sold by the following agent.
John L. Pnyder, Somerset,
Hay &. Morrion, Lavansville.
Knable and Voujht, Ccntreviihj,
M. A. Ross, Petersburg?!,
A. Wyatt, Smithfield,
G. Cook, Weilershiirgh.
IL In order that there? may be no mNtaliey
be particular and ask tor "Dr. M 'Lane's Lic
Pills fnl3'4CJ
Patent Vermifuge.
Da. McLixe's Amkiucax Worm Specifis
J'romjjtii expels Worms to an almoil tn
crtdll'e inmbT.'
PSO substantial the above fact many hundreds
tSs of testimonials could be adduced, out cf
which the following are selected, from indirij.
ua!s of standing and veracity. Indeed, it is con
fidently afiirnir d that each new trial of the pow
ers of this remedy will have an additional ten
dency to widen and confirm its fame, and that if
it were universally known and diffused over the
United Stales, it would not save less than many
hundreds, if not thousands of lives annually.
CERTIFICATES.
I do certify thai a vial of Dr. M'Lane' Amn-1
can Worm Specific expelled five hundred and twd
whole worms and pieces that would have made
sixty more, from a boy of Jjhn Lewellitig, which,
if laid in a straight line, would have most probably
measured the enormous lenerili of one hundrcr
yards. JOSIAII JACKSON.ownerof Wate.
Forge, and other works, Monongalia ccunty.Va?
This is to certify that I purchased from Holmce
& Kidd a vial of Dr. M'Lane's American Worm
pecifi", and gave two doses to a boy of mine
about three years years of age. He passed fully
half a pint of worms. The quantity was so l.irga
I was realiy alarmed, and called in several of n:y
neighbors to see them. Had this story been re
lated to me, I could not have credited it, without
being an eye-witness lo the same. My child's
health improved much after.
SAM'L MORRISON,
Merchant Tailor, Wood st, Pittsburgh.-
Some two months ago I purcha?ei a vial of Dr
M'Lanes A merican Worm Specific. I gave a boy
of mine most of a via!; he passed forty very
large worms. From lhat time bis health impro
veil very much. I had tried two other Vermifuges
to no purpose. I believe Dr, M'Lane's the beat
article before the public. D. CALHOUN.
MilHin township, Allegheny county. ;
HEAR MEDICAL TESTIMONY".
From a regular Physician, Dr G.S Smith, San
fish, Ohio.
Mr. J. Kidd Dear SirI bav a?ed in ray
pactice Dr. M'Lane's American Worm Siecifi.
rndhave often witnessed its cflkacy in expelling
worms from the system. A patient of mine, a
short time ag , gave a vial of the Worm Specific
to a child; in a short time upwards 'of aixty-fiv
worms were expelled.
Ptcpared fer th! iVopnctr by
JONATHAN KIDD cc Co.
Wholesale and Retail Druggists, corner of
4t!i and Wood sts, PituburjH.
Also Tor Mle bv the f dowin? agents
JOHN L. SNYDER. Somervt,
Hay and Morrison, Lavansvil'e,
K nable and Vonght. Centreville,
M A. Ross. Petersburg!,
A. Wyatt, Smithfield,
G. Cook, Wellor&burgh.
N. B. lSe particular to ask for Dr. M'TarY
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