The Somerset herald and farmers' and mechanics' register. (Somerset, Pa.) 183?-1852, August 18, 1846, Image 4

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    TEEMS OF THE HERALD, -
Tr pflper is published every Tuesday, at $2
per annum, payable half-yearly in advance.
If not pail within th year, $2,50 wi'.I invaria
bly ha charged.
N subscription taken for fs than ait months
nor can a subscriber discontinue unless at
the option of the editor, until arrearagcsare
pi" J ofiL
APTrn3itxTii will be inserted at f! per
square, for the first three insertion, and 25
cent for every aubsequent insertion: Ionge
ne in proportion.
Advertisements inserted in the Herald and
Republican, three times, at f 2 per square and
60 cent for every other insertion.
alb
A plantation on the Turnpike, one
mile west of Sioystown, having a
bout 200 acres of clear land, late the
properly of David Diben, dee'd, will be
offered for rent at public outcry on the
premises on the 1st of October next, for
one year from the first of April ensuing.
If not rented, it will then be offered for
sale.
JOHN DIBERT.
July 2l,4Gt AdmV.
Somerset County, ss.
The Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, to the Sheriff
of Somerset County, Greet
ing: l7E command you, that
you attach William
5.rss3Jir Armstrong, laie oi your
a a a
Ss County, by all and singular
" hisGoods andChattels, Lands
and Tenemenls, in whose hands or pos
session soever the same may be, so that
he be tnd appear before our Court of
Common Pleas, to be holden at Somer
set, in and for said county, on the la ft
Monday of August next, there to answer
George Pile, of a plea of debt, not exceed
ing 150. And we further command
you, the said Sheriff, that you summon
all persons in whose hands or possession
the said Goods and Chattels, Lands and
Tenements, or any of them may be at
tached, so that they, and every of them,
be and appear before the said Court, at
thfl day and place aforesaid, to answer
what shall be objected against them, and
abide the judgment of the Court therein:
And have you then and there this writ.
Witness the Honorable Jeremiah S.
Black, President Judge of our said Court,
at Somerset, this 11th day of July in the
year of our Lord eighteen hundred and
lorty-str.
A J. OGLE, Prolhonotary.
July 13. '46 Ct.
Orphans' Court Sale
OF
Real Eistate.
IN pursuance of an order of the Or
phan's Court of Somerset county,
there will be exposed to sale by way of
public vendue or outcry on the premises,
on Friday the 23ik day of August
next, the following real estate, late the
estate of David Clifford, deceased, viz:
One tract of Land,
containing 352 acres, adjoining lands of
John Boyd, lands belooging to Jackson
Furnace, and -acant lands, and the line
between Somerset and Westmoreland
counties about SO ACRES cleaied,
with a log cabin and stable thereon erect
ed situate upon the i'toystown &
Greensburg lurnkike road, in Jenner
township.
Tehms; one third in hand, and the re
mainder in fwo equal annual instalments
without interest, to be scenred by judg
ment bands,
Attendance vr be given by John
Clifford, Administrator of aid de'cM.
By the Court
W. H. PICKING,
July 21 I84C. Clerk.
Orphans' Court Sale
OF
SISAL ESTATE.
TTN pursuance or an order of the Or
JL phaoV Conrt of Somerset county
there will be exposed to sale, by way
of public outcry on the premises, on
Thursday theZOlhdai, of August next,
the following valuable Real Estate, late
the property of Frederick P. H. Walker,
dee'd viz:
One Tract of Land,
situate in Summit and Brothersval'ey
townships, containing three hundred and
eighty four acres and sixty perches and
allowance, adjoining lands of Peter P.
H. Walker, Peter Walker Sr. Rudolph
Boose, Benjamin Bitner, ,acob P. Walk
er and Henry Hauger, with about one
hundred and eigty acres of clear land, on
which is erected a
Dwelling House
and large Bank Barn; at least forty
acres are in good meadow; there are al
so a good sugar camp and two orchards,
with an abundance of water on the prem
ises. Terms: One third to remain a lien
on the premises, the interest thereof to
be paid to the widow semi annually du
aing her lifetime, and at her death the
principal to be paid to the heirs and legal
representatives of said deceased eigh
teen hundred dollars to be paid in hand,
and the residue in Feven equal annual
instalments, without interest, to be se
cured by judgment bonds.
Attendance wid be giren by Samuel
Miller, Trustee for the sale of said real
estate. Bv the Curt.
W. n. PICKING, "
Jtly 21 ISiG. clerk.
WAR WITH MEXICO!
THE subscriber thankful for past fa
vors, takes this method of informing
his customers and the public in ceneral.
that he has removed to the shop former
ly occupied by him immediately west of
. a m V a w - -
the residence oi John U. Jbnyder, and
one door east of the office of C. F.
Mitchell, Esq., in the Borough of Som
ersel where he will constantly keep on
lldllll, V1 I 1.1V aim
TEN-WARE
of every description, manufactured from
the nest materials and in a neat and du
rable manner. COPPER KETTLES.
STOVE PfiPE, and other
articles in ins line ot business w:ii te
made to order on short notice. Persons
wishing to purchase good and cheap ar
tides are respectfully inviied to give him
call.
Approved country produce will be ta
ken in exchange for ware.
JAMES II . BEN FORD.
Feb. 1 7-3 m.
N. B. Also on hand, a number o
Stoves, of different sorts, which will be
sold cheap.
Heal 3 st a
FORSAL.E. -
riPHE subscribers, agents and attor
JL neys for A G Cole, offer for sale
on advantageous terms, the following de
scribed real estate, to wif That well
known TAVERN STAND
hite the property of Jacob Probasco and
John Baker, Esq, on he National Road,
in Henry Clay township, Fayette coun
ty. Pa, and one mile west of the village
of Somerfield in Somerset county, loj
gether with the appurtenances thereunto
belonging. This property consists of
about one hundred and fiftv-three acres
of land, a greater portion of which is
cleared and under cultivation and in mea
dow. The buildings consist cf a large
and convenient
1) WELLIXG HO USE,
partly stone and partly frame, commodi
ous stabling and other out-buildings.
The location of this property luring
one mile from the town of Somerfield,
abounding in wood an! Stone coal; ha
ving a Sate Mill 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
lonj time occupied as a Tavern Stand.
The stand is admirably adapted for the
accommodation of all kinds of Droves.
Persons desirous of purchasing the
property, are requested to call on Josh
ua B. Howel and E. P. Oliphani, of U
niontown. Pa., who will give every in
formation desired, concerning said pro
perty. IIOWEL & OLIPHANT,
Attorneys of A G Cole, of Bait.
july22 45-tf
HOTEL R IN V'ALiIDS
AT PITTSBURGH.
Drs. Sneer and Kuhn.
raHE object of this establishment is
JaL w supply a want greatly left by re
spectable travellers on our western high
waysby residents, without family,ta
ken sick and by patients from the sur
rounding towns and country who resort
to this place for relief from 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 awL.un
faithful nurses; and been subjected Mo
heavy and unreasonable charges.
invalids will here be provided with
constant, faithful and comfortable atten
dance, snd at a rate much below the usu
al charges.
While the care of both physicians will
be extended to every vaneiy of disease,
it is intended by Dr. Sneer, to give spe
cial attention to
ALL SURGICAL DISEASES,
FARTICt'I-AttLY TO
DISEASES OF THE EYE.
To these branches of his profession
he has given a large share of his atten
ion for the last twenty-five years, and
he will continue to devote to them the
experience acquired by a constant prac
tice during that time.
The Hotel for Invalids is not an exper
imenL Its establishment is suggested
not only as necessary to supply an evi
dent want in this city, in tJie entire ab
sence of any. special provision for the
sick, but is warranted also by the success
or similar institutions at Cincinnati and
New Orleansthe former under the care
of Drs. Taliaferro, Marshall and Strader
the latter under that of Dr. Stone.
The building selected for the purpose
is situated attheccrner of Federal and
Robinson streets, in Allegheny city, ad
joining the city of Pittsburgh. It is
commodious and roomy, and furnished
with all accommodations necessary for
the sick.
Applications for admission to be made
to the subscribers, at their office on Penn
street, Pittsburgh, or at the establishment.
lC7No contagious diseases will be ad
miued. J. R. SPEER, M. D.
J. S. KUHN, M. D.
February 25, 1815.
Blank Deeds,
I.0T of Blank Deeds of a superior quali
ty. just printed an J now for sale
AT 77 AS OFFICE
PAIiIPHLET LAWS.
THE pamphlet laws passed at the
session cf 1846, have been receiv
ed at my office, and are ready for distri
bution to those entitled to receive" them.
Proth'y office, ? A. J.OGLE,
July 21, '48. $ Prothonotary
NEW DBUG AND
kiedigine STORE
IN BERLIN.
THE subscriber would respectfully
inform the public, that he has just
received and opened out in the Store
room of Jacob Kimmel, Esq., in Berlin,
a fresh and assorted slock 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 call
and examine his stock.
ap 2148.
SAMUEL JIOW.
I. -3.
Somerset County, ss.
L 30 adjourned Orphans
fcfe1" court held at Somerset
iv$4$- on and for said county on the
15th day of July, A. D, 184G.
, Before the Honorable Judg
se thereof.
IN the matter of the account of Ro
gers Marshall and John Tantlinger, ad
ministrators of John Graham, dee d.
And now to wit, July 15th, A D I84G.
On petition of F. B. Murdock, intermar
maried with Mary E. one of the daugh
ters of said John Graham, dectL
The Court grant a rule on Phoebe
Marshall, administratrix of Rogers Mar
shall, dee'd, who was one of the admin
istrators of said John Graham, dee'd,
and on John Tantlinger, who was also
one of the administrator of said John
Graham, dec? d, to appear at an adjourn
ed orphans court to beheld at Somer
set, on Monday the 7th day of eJeplcm
ber 1846, and shew cause if any they
bave why the confirmation should not be
taken off said account, and the same re:
ferrcd to Auditors for settlement and
adjustment.
Extract from the Records, certified
this 15th day of July 18-16.
WM II PICKING,
july 28 46 6t Clerk.
. JAYWES RSEBIGiNlT
THE WARM WEATHER.
4) THE sudden changes of the weath
er, during this season of the year, ex
ercise a most baneful effect on the human
system, lebiltating and prostrating it.
The stomach and bowels become de
rangedgiving timely notice to all, who
are inclined to give attention to the warn
ing voics of nature. At such times
Jaynes Carminative" never fails to,
afford immediate relief, checking the
disease and restoring the patient to vig
orous health. Mothers cannot be too
cautious with their children during this
month, and the month following, and in
earliest stages of the summer disease,
whether from teething, oppressive best,
or other causes, they should at'onee re
sort to this never failing remedy. Hun-
I m ... -
dreds ol certificates from respectabla per
sons in this city, are in possession of
the proprietor, ready to exhibit to all
who may desire to see them at his of
fice. No. 8 South Third street, Philadel
phia, Life! Life!! Life!!!
"All that a man haih will he give for
life," so we find recorded in the most
ancient and best of books, but as wc see
thousands dying around, us with Con
sutnpiion. Croup, Cough, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Spitting blood, and other
Pulmonary affections, we are led to
doubt the correctness of the above as
sertion, especially since it is so well
known that a certain remedy may be ob
tained, which always arrests those dis
eases. Dr, JAYNE'S EXPECTORAMT
never fails to give relief, and cures after
every means have failed. This can be
and has been proved in thousands of in
stances, where it has effected radical
cure, after the patient had been given
up by all his friends and phvsicians.
Sold by J. J. & H.'F. Schell,
Somerset Pa.
Also by Edward Bevin,
Stovsiown ,Pa.
JAYNE'S SANATIVE FILLS.
3) THESE pills may betaken at all
times, and in most diseases in inflam
matory, intermittent, remittent, bilious,
and every form of FEVER Jaundice
and Liver complaint. For Dyspepsia
they are really an invaluable article, grad
ually changing the vitiated secretions ol
the stomach and liver, and producing
healthy action in those important organs.
They are very valuable for diseases of
the Skin, and for what is commonly cal
led impurity of Blood; also for Female
Complaints, Costiveness, &c, and in
fact every disease where an Aperient,
Alterative, or purgative medicine may be
required.
Dyspepsia positively can be cured by
a persevering use of this Sanative, espe
cially if the Tonic Vermifuge be used in
conjunction.
Prepared only by Dr. D. Javne, No.
8 South Third street. Philadelphia.
Sold by J.J. &H. F.Schell,
Somerset Pa.
Also.by Edward Bevin,
. Stystown Pz.
August 4.46.
BLAIT STmxClTS'
For bale at this -Office.
GRAND MILITARY
Encampment on the 22d, 23d,
24tn and 33tn days of Septem
ber I84G, at Somerset, Pa
The undersigned Committees of Invi
tation and arrangement appointed by the
Somerset Guards and the citizens of So
merset, on the 4th day of July inst., take
great pleasure in announcing to the sever
al Regiments, Battalions and companies
of organized Volunteers of Somerset, Fay
ette, Greene, Westmoreland, Indiana,
Cambria, Blair and Bedford counties,
Penna., and of Alleghany county, Md.,
that a military encampment is contempla
ted at Somerset, to commence on Tues
day the 22d day of September next, and
to continue four days. Special invitations
will in a few days be directed to the com
manding officers of all the companies in
the above named counties, whose names
can be ascertained.
. We need scarcely say, that whether as
citizens or soldiers, we will be prepared
to greet all with a cordial reception and to
render their visit pleasant and agreeable.
Sam'l W. Pearson, John C.Kurtz,
G. Chorpexmxg, Jr. John Neff,
A. J. Ogle, W. P. Amkexy,
Tiios. E. Ogdexv
Committee of Invitation.
Isaac Ankeny. C.F.Mitchell,
J. R. Edie, Jas. II. Benford,
John McCrecry, Joseph Cummins,
S. Gebhart, Win. B. Coffroth,
S. Gaither, Philip Husband,
M.Tredwell, R. L. Stewart,
Wrm. II. Picking, B. F. Bcatiy,
Daniel Flick.
- . Commit le of Jlrrangement.
g?Edilors of newspapers in the coun
tiesabove mentioned are requested to eopy
Motice. .
Estate of. Jacob Swenk. tie
censed. LETTERS of administration on the
estate of Jacob Swenk . (of Jacob)
late of Somerset township, deceased,
having been granted to the subscribers,
all persons indebted to said estate are re
quested to meet them at ihe house of Ja
cob Snyder, Esq., in said township, on
Friday the 21st day of August next, pre
pared to settle; and those havinj claims,
to present them at the same time and
place, properlv authemicaled.
SAMUEL HUNSACKER.
of Somerset tp.
SAMUEL SWENK.
of Quemahoning tp.
june 2146-61.
JURY LIST.
For August Term 1846,
(COMMENCING ON THE 31st DAY.)
Git AND JURORS.
Somorsetbr.
John O. Kmmel
John Witt
Daniel Stahl
John Benford of T,
Sam'l will
John Gardiner
Jocob Young of G.
Jacob Weller
John Dun-can
Samuel Griffith
Wm. Hoover
James Campbell
Henry Ling
P. Miller of Jona.
Somerset tp.
Jenner
Addison
Shade
Elklick
Beuj. Wilhelm
Thomas Potter
Berlin Charles Htfiley
Turkey foot Jacob Gearhart
Brothers valley Philip Umberger
Solomon Barkley
W. Johnston
Milford Charles Cramer
Conemaugh Michael Stufft
Allgeheny Samuel Boyer
TRAVERSE JURORS.
Southampton, Samulel Close
Daniel Fichlner,
Summit, Peter Heckart,
Abm. H. Miller,
Somerset br. Benj. Wool ley,
Martin Halterbaum,
Jacob Myers,
John Hugus,
Somerset p, Henry Baker,
Jacob Koontz,
John Marteeny Sr.
Jeremiah Snyt'er,
Philip Mowry,
David Smith,
Jacob Snyder,
Shade John Foust.
Stonycreek James Cook,
John A Miller,
Jacob Fike,
Daniel P. Walker,
Manin Mover,
Jacob Brandt,
Conemaugh Henry Heckman,
Paint Peter Berkeypile,
Joseph Berkey,
Joseph Lehman,
Brothers valley - Jacob Cover
Jno. Atchison jr.
Jacob Miller,
' Jesse Long,
Jacob Good,
Sloytown C. Beam,
Jos. Johnson,
Addison Wm. Campbell,
Daniel Turney
John Hartzell,
Quemahoning Daniel Zimmerman,
Benj. Bowman,
Henry Peterson,
Milford John Critchfield,
Peter Putman,
Geo, Scott
Ludwlg Sanner,
Jacob Sch rack,
Elklick ' Robert Patton.
Jenner Geo. Snyder,
Michael Kring,
Turkey foot . Jno. Bowlsby,
Somerset, July H,4(j;
Somerset county, ss
ATan adjonfned Orphans
S L.S. SBftscourt held at Somerset, in
tSg, and for said county on the 1 5th
day ofJuly, l8tu. Before the Honor
able Judges thereof.
In the matter of the estate of Thomas
Griffith, Sen. deceased.
Now to wit, July 15th, 1846. The
rourt appoint Sam I W Pearson, Samuel
Gaither and Isaac Hugus, Esquires, au
ditors to make distribution among the le
gatees, Sic, mentioned in will of said de
ceased, according to law and report.
Extract from the record of said court
certified this 15th day of Julv, 1843.
W H PICKING,
Clerk,
In pursuance of the above commission,
the undersigned auditors, will meet at
the Hotel of Win H Picking in Somer
set Borough, on Thursday the 27th day
August next, to perform the duty enjoin
ed upon them, at which time and place
all persons interested are notified to at
tend if they see proper.
S W PEARSON.
SAMUEL GAITHER,
ISAAC HUGUS,
Somerset, July 21, '46. Auditors
NEW STORE MD
MISJ to:
THE subsrriber has ju?t returned
from Ihe eastern cities, with a well
selected assortment of goods suitable for
the approaching season, which he is now
opening in his brick store, on the north
east corner of the diamond, opposite
Col. Ankeny's Hotel, (now Wm. II.
Picking's.)
His stock embraces all kinds of
Dry Goods, Groceries Hard
ware, (iicensware, &?c.
all of which he will sell cheap for cash
or country produce Thankful for the
patronage heretofore given him. the sub
scriber solicits his old customers and the
public generally to give him a call, as
he will exhibit his goods with pleasure
and is certain he can accommodate them
with bargains. M. TREDWELL,
Somerset, April 7, '46-ly.
STONE CUTTING
BUSINESS
t HMIE subscriberrespectfully informs
JL is Iriends and the public in gen
eral, that he carries on the
Stone Cutting Business
in all hs various branches, at his shop
on mam street, 2 doors east of George
Piles tavern, and nearly opposite the
drugstore o John L. Snvder.
TOMB STONES,
made at the slioJtest notice, and on the
most reasonable terms, and in a manner
that will render them simerior to am:
oth-er rriduvfactured in this section oftht
country.
Grind stones of an excellent oaalitv.
always kept on hand.
Country produce taken in exchange
for work, at Market Prices. -
BENJAMIN WOOLLEY.
Somerset, Pa.,
March 5, 1816 ly. S
PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS the honorable Jeremi
ah S. Black. President, and G.
Chorpenning and John M'Carly, Esqs ,
associate Judges of the court of "common
pleas, in and for the county of Somerset,
and assistant Justices of the courts of over
and terminer and! general iail delivery and
quarter sessions of the peace, in and for
said county of Somerset, have issued
their precept to me directed, requiring
me among other things to make public
proclamation throughout mv haihwirk.
that a court of oyer and terminer and
general jail delivery: also, a court of gen
eral quarter sessions of the nprt nn.I
jail delivery, will commence at the bor
ough of Somerset, in and for the county
of Somerset, in the commonivealth of
Pennsylvania, on the 5th Monday of
August next, (31st day) in pursuanceof
which precept
Public Notice is hereby giv-
ne, to the justices of the peace, the coro
ner, and constables of said county of
Somerset, that thev be then and ib n
their own proper persons, with their
roii?, records examinations, and inquisi
tions, and other remembrances, to do
those things which to their offices aoner-
tain in that behalf to be done and also all
those wno prosecute against the priso
ners that are, or then shall be. in the iail
of the said county of Somerset, are to be
then and there to prosecute against them
as shall be just.
Given under my hand, at Somerset, this
J4ih day ol July. n the year of
our Lord 1846.
JACOB PHILIPPI, Shtrij.
PH0R1IS00Y ITES,
TM T sola n 4- a r-v
- w qwiv vi mis uxnee.
DAI P33TLSraWAITE,
TENDERS hia profession rl serricea t,i thj
public OfSce in the bn'iMin; firmer!? -
copied by Charles Ogle, Esq., a a taw 0fsJe
June 9, 1816.
WOOL! WOOL!!
GOOD cl ean wool will be takri j
payment of debts due this office, if ja.
litered soon.
pis m&&s?2?r'
CELEBRATED
For the cure rf Hepatites or Liver Complaint
Dyspepsia and Sick Head-Ache.
THIS remedy haring been for several vfar,
employed by the proprietor in his practice
on a very brSe scale in Monon?a!i.i, Pre3ton'
Harrison nud Randolph counties, in Virginia t4
sides several other phrcs, and having been ntten
ded with the most happy effects, he has been from
tune to time solicited to adopt such a course as
would give it a more extensive circulation. witr
a view to lessen the amount of human suffering
Aware of the fact that many useless nostru-s
hav been palmed upon the public, he hesiiated
for several years until thoroughly convinced tW
the above med.cme, if properly ued, would
fail to effect cures in a great many instances,
even to alleviate those ca8 w hich are quite incu
Symptoms of a diseased Iirer. Pain in the
right side, under the edge of the ribs, increased
on pressure; sometimes the pnin is in the left side
the pat.ent rarely able to lie on the left ije
sometimes the pain is felt under ihe shoulder
blade, it frequency extends to the top of the shoul
der and issomet.mes mistaken for a rheumatism
in the right arm. The stomach is affocted w ith
loss of apatite and nckness; the bowel, in ren
ral, are costive sometimes altering with !ar. th
head-s troubled with pain, accompanied with a
dull, heavy sensation in the back part. There m
generally a considerable loss of memory, accom
panied wuh a painful sensation of bavin? left
undone something which ought to have"bee
done. A slight dry cough is sometimes an atten
dant. The patient complains of weariness end
debility; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or
burning, an J he complains of a pricklv sensation
of the sun; his spirits are low; and although he
is satisfied that exercise would be beneficial t
him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude
enough to try .t. In fact, he distrusts every re
medy. Several of ,he above symptoms attend
the disease, but cases have occurred where few o
them existed, yet examination of the body after
death has shown the liver to have been extensive
ly (ieranged.
CERTIFICATES.
This is la certify, that having been associated
with Dr. M Lane tn the practice of medicine for
nearly two and a half years, I have had many
opportunities of witnessing the good effects o
his Liver Tills, and I believe they have cured and
relieved a much larger proportion of the disease,
of the fiver, than I have known cured and re.
lieved by any othercourse of treatment
Dec. r, 1 836. OLIVER MORGAN, M.D.
- - -.. (.luuiijc vvilliuui B
fjc-sumle of the proprietor's signature.
T If- . I
i rt-purcu ior me proprietor ly
JONATHAN KIDD & Co,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist, corner of
4th and VV'nrwI p;.i,i t.
I hey are also sold by the following agents.
John Lu Snyder, Somerset,
Hay & Morrison, Lavansville.
Knable and Vought, Centreville,
M. A. Ross, Petersburg!,
A. Wyatf, Smithfield.
G. Cook, Wettersburgh.
Samuel Kurtz, Somerset.
Samuel Harnet, Addison.
Livengood & WeliUey, Salisbury.
Charles Krissinger, Berlin.
Edm. Kcrnan, Jenner "Cross roads.
Edward Bevin, Stoystown.
P. & W. Myers, Myers Mill.
N. B. In order that there may be no mistake,
be particular and ask for "Dr. M'Lane's Liver
ft"" janI3'46
Patent Verrniiuge.
Dn. McL.wfc America Worx Specific
Promptly expels Worms to an abnost in
credible numterf
CTO substantiate the above fart many hundred
M of testimonial could bo adduced, out of
which the following arc selected, from individ
uals of standing and veracity. Indeed, it is con
fidently affirmed that each new trial of the pow
ers of this remedy will hava an n,!,t;( 1 .
dency to widen and confirm its fame, and that if
..:., n
. u"l"IM; Known ana amused over the
United States, it would not save less than many
hundreds, if not thousands of lives annually
CERTIFICATES.
I do certify that a vial of Dr. MTon.'.
can Worm Specific expelled rive hundred and two
whole worms and pieces that would have made
sixty more, from a boy of John Lcwellirig, which,
if laid in a straight line, would have most probably
measured the enormous length of one hundrcr
yams. . JU&IAJI JACKSON.owncr of Vt
F orge, and. other works. Monongalia county ,Va
This is to rertifv tbt f nnr. c.J r tt .
& Kidd a vial of Dr. M'Lane's American Worm
Soecifi'. and eavt? twn iIikm n . 1 .
o uxjj vi imnn
about three years years of age. He passed fullv
,",u WUUI13. 4 uk quantity was so larr
I was really alarmed, antl riltt.,1 1 r
j -j .... ... ov.ciai oi my
neighbors to see them. Had this story been re-
laivu iv. me, 4 iuuiu m 1 nave credited it, without
being an eye-witness to the same. My child'
health improved much after.
SAM'L MORRISON.
Merchant Tailor, Wood st, Pittsburgh
Some two months ago I purchased a vial of Dr1
M'Lanes A merican Worm Spenfic I gave a boy
of mine most of a vial; he passed forty very
large worms. From that time his health impro
ved very much. I had tried two other Vermifuges
to no purpose. I believe Dr, M'Lanes the best
article before the public. D. CALHOUN.
Mifflin township, Allegheny county.
HEAR MEDICAL TESTIMONY.
From a regular Physician, Dr CS Smith, Sun
fish, Ohio.
Mr. J. Kidd Dear Sir I havn used in my
pactice Dr. M'Lane's American Worm Specific,
rndhave often witnessed its efficacy in expellin;
worms fiom 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 sixty-five
worms were expelled.
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Wholesale and Retail Druggists, corner of
4lh and Wood sts, Pittsburgh.
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