The Somerset herald and farmers' and mechanics' register. (Somerset, Pa.) 183?-1852, October 20, 1846, Image 4

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TEEMS OF THC HERALD,
Tai paper it publinheJ every Tuesday, t f 2
per annim, payable half-ysarly in advance.
If nt ptJ witUin tho year, f 2,50 wjH invaria
My be charged.
No uhsrrijtfion take for Ir-s tb.n six months
nor can a subscriber discontinue unless at
the ori f lk cJ,t0 ntil"!afaS'!iare
pniJ off.
AprirTiH'rii wi be inserted at fl per
square, far the first three insertion, an J 25
cent for every subsequent insertion: longer
ones ift proportion.
AnTEETJSCMF.nrs inserted in the Herakl and
fieptiUican, three times, at 2 per square and
50 cents for every ether insertion.
AME In the promises of the tub
J scriber.in Brothcrsvalley township,
about 2 miles from Merlin, some time in
July la?t,8 head oCcatlte vir:
J two-year old red and while ltei(Ter.
I one-year old black lieiffer.
I do old brown heiffer,
d Hack and white do,
1 do black and white steer,
3 do red and white steers,
No ear marks.
The owners are desired to come for
ward, prove property pay charges, or
thev will be sold as the law directs.
HENRY HAAS.
Sept. 22, "4G
IVOTICE.
THE partnership heretofore existing
between the subscriber under the
firm of J. O. Carson &, Co., is this day
dissolved by mutual consent.of which ail
concerned will lake notice. The books
f the firm arc in the hands of J. O. Car
ton for settlement. AH persons neglect
ing to call a nd settle their -accounts on or
tefore the first of January next, will find
them, after thai date in otlur hands.
Sent, 8 ill. 184G.
N. M. BRUCE,
I. O. C ARSON,
Josiah I?. Hile Esq., of Stoystown is
authorised, in the absence of Mr. Carson,
lo settle accounts.
N. M. B.
J. O. C.
Orphans' Court Sale,
OF REAL ESTATE.
N pursuance of an order of the Or
phans Court of Somerset county.
there will be sold by public outcf y on the
premises, on Slurtht, the 3 1 st day of
October 1816, the folowtng real estate,
late of William Silbaugh, deceased, viz:
Two certain tracts or Plan
tations ofland, situate in Addison town
ship, Somerset county.
The one ci'led llomeplacc, contain
ing about two hundred and thirty nine
acres, adjoining lands -of John McCIin-
tocK, James Campbell, Henry Iteck and
William Ilaro-ed, of uhich about one
hundred, and thirty acres is cleared land
and abwut eighteen acres in meadow. ;
On which arc erected" one twe-and a
li af story house, with about two hun
dred fruit tress and an excellent
QWB& VAMP
on the premise; dte place is also well
watered and well timbered.
The other place called Parker, in said
township aud county, containing about
ninety six acres, adjoining lands of John
McClir.tock, John II anna, Esq., and
William Harned, of which about fifty
acres is cleared land, about three of
which is in meadow, with two good sugar
camps, a one-and-a-half story house, and
DOUBLE BARN
thereon erected. The place is well wa
tered and has about twenty fruit trees
thereon, and is well timbered.
Terms Cne third to remain a lien on
the premise?, during the lifetime of the
widew, to secure the interest semi-annu-Jilly,
of (he residue one third in hand, and
the remainder in two equal annual pay
cicala, to be secured by judgment bonds.
Attendance will be given by Thomas
Liston Esq. Trustee for the sale of the
real estate of the said William Silbaugh,
deceased. By the court,
W. H. PICKING,
Orphans' Court Sale of
rpnE subscribers, Trustees for the
fl sale of the real estate of John Kun
dle deceased, will offer at public sale,
in the Boraugh of Somerset, on Saturday
the 17thday of October next, the follow
ing valuable properly, late ihe estate of
aid deceased, viz ;
Ji certain plantation
or.tracl of land, situate in Somerset tp.,
Somerset couuiy, containing about two
hundred and ninety acres, more or less,
adjoining lands of Christian Ankeny, Jr.
Jacok Ankeny of C. John Maust, Jacob
Shallis and otners, with a weatherboard
ed dwelling house and bank barn thereon
erected, and two sugar camps on the
premises; about one hundred and fifty
acres cleared, at least thirty acres of
which arc in excellanl meadow. The
property is well watered, there being
springs of water in nearly all of the fields
and there is also, a young orchard of
ruit trees on the premises.
... pragma-
One third of ihe purchase money to
remain a lien on the premises, the inter
est thereof to be paid to ihe widow of
said deceased during her natural life an
nual'y, and after her death the principal,
to be paid to the heirs and legal repre
sentatives of said deceased; one half of
the balance in hand snd the remainder
in four equal annual payments wiihon
interest, to be secured by judgment
bonds.
Attendance will be given by the sub
scribers. ADAM MO WRY.
HENRY J. HEIPLE.
sept. 15, '4G. Trustees.
Stray Slccr.
jT1AME trespassing on the. premises
j cf the subscriber, residing in Addi
son township, about the first orSeptem-
ber, a Jeep red steer, with wide horns,
both ears cropped, and the end of tl:e
tail white.
The owner is requested to come for
ward, prnve property and pay charges,
or he will be sold, according lo law.
ortlS JOHN BELL.
Stray Steer,
CAME trespassing on the premises of
the subscriber in Mil ford township,
the first week in August, a one year old
brown steer, with some white spots, a
rrnp ofl' the hfi ear.
The owner is requested t.o come for
ward, prove property and p-iy charges,
otherwise he will be sold as the law di
rects. onl3 CEO. HUMBERT.
Stray Cattle.
CIA ME trespassing on the premises
J of the subsciiber in Somerset town
ship, aboul the beginniug of August, a
one year old steer, white and lili brin
dle, 'the right ear cropped, and a piece
out ol the upper part of each ear. Also
a one year old brown heiffer, with simi
lar marks to those of the steer.
The owner is requested lo come for
ward, prove properly and pay charges,
otherwise they will be sold as the law
directs.
octl 3 9?PJ GE MEE S E
IS) JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT.
We esteem it a pleasure to be able to
recommend this medicine as the best
calculated for the purpose of curing
coughs, cold, sore throat, asthma, and
all affections of the lungs. From a long
personal acquaitance with Dr. Jayne, we
know that he is no quack, and his medi
cines are not nostrums of the modern cry
up, run are the result of his long expe
rience as a practising physician, anu the
expense of great labor. Hartford,
(Conn.) Daily Review.
N. Y. March 10th. 1841.
Dr. Jayne Dear Sir Being severe
ly afflicted wiih Influenza a hard
Cough and Asthma and finding every
means fail of relieving me. Consumption
appeared inevitable but by using iwo
bottles of your expectorant, I was re
stored to perfect health.
Respectfully vours,
JOHN ELLS.
Late Pastor of the Baptist Church,
Stamford. Ct,
From the Rev. J. Segur. .
Lamhertsville, N. J. April tli '39.
Dr. Jayne Dear Sir By the bles
sing of God your Expectorant has effect
ed a cure in m of a most distressing
complaint. In December last I was
seized with great severity by a paroxysm
of Asthma; a disease with which 1 had
been aClcted for many years past. It
was attended with a hoarseness and sore
ness of the lungs and throat, together
with a Ichorous cough, and complete
prostration of strength, and when almost
worn oul with suffocation, a bottle of
your expectorant was sent to me. At
first I thought it was nothing bat quack
ery; but seeing it so highly recommend
ed by Dr Going, with whom I was
well acquainted, I was induced to try
it, and in a few days it completely cured
me, nor, have I ever had any return of
the disease since. I have now formed
so high an opinion of your medicine.that
if I had bul a few bottles of it, could ob
tain, no more, I would not part with them
for ten dollars each, Yours, mosl affo
tionately.
JOHN SEGUR.
Important ! Asthma Cured.
Putnam, Ohio, May 18, 1841.
12) Dr. D. Jayne, Dcsr Sir, Doc
tor Hclmeck has used some eight or ten
boti'cs of your EXPECTORANT, and
hns found decided benefit. His health
is better than for several years past, and
his appearance indicates decided im
provement in health. His confidence in
your medicine has induced him to rec
ommend it to his friends, and we are
informed that many of'them have been
cured, and others greatly relieved.
POTTS & GRAHEM.
Watertown, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1840
Dr. D. Jayne Dear Sir Your Hair
Tonic is an excellent article. Many
respectable persons also offer their cer
tificates in favor of your Expectorant. 1
believe you." medicines are the best prep
arations that have ever been offered to
the pubhc, for the relief of the afftVted,
and for the cure ofthe diseases for which
they were intended.
Your Expectorant I think will soon
be exclusively popular, Yours kc.
ADRlAL ELY.
The following is from a Physician
snd a tnnch rospected Clergyman of the
Methodist Society, datep Modest Town,
Va, Aug. 27, 1840
Dr. Jayne Dear Sir I have been
using your Expectorant extensively in
my practice foe the last three years, and
for all attacks of Colds, Coughs, lnfla
maiion of the Lung, Consumption,
Asthma. Pains and Weakness of the
Breast, it is decidedly the best meicine I
hav a ever tried
Verv respectfully yours.
R- W. WILLIANS.M. D,
tCTJsthma cured by Dr.Jayne's
Expectorant. Miss Mart Campbmll,
of New Haven, Fayette county, hai been
cured of Asthma, of more than eighteen
vears coniinuance, by the use of Dr.
Jaynes Expectorant. She commenced
taking the medicine lasi summer, and
after using eleven beltles, was entirely
rid of this distressing disease. We are
assured of ihis cure by a lady of undoubt! ; For terms apply to the subscriber, re
ed veracitv. ami
veracity, and reauested to make it
public for the benefit of others. Mount
Pleisent (Pd.) "Regis (er.-
TO IiIASONS AND CAR-
PENTERS.
EALED proposals for doing the
work of a nkw church to be erected
by the Ev. Lutheran Congregation of
Samuels, af Lavansville, will be received
on or before the &lsi of October next.
The building is t be of brick, 60 feet
long and 4U feel wide, with a basement
story. The foundation is to be of stone,
8 feet high, and 40 feet wide in front,
and the other walls to be proportioned to
the ground, which is inclined. The
brick work is to be 16 feet high lo the
eaves. For particulars, contractors are
requested to call on David Woy, Frede
rick Countryman or Samuel Kooser.
The Committee will furnish the materi
als for the foundation, and also the brick
and lumber for the building. The whole
job will be let out lo one man, or the
foundation will be lei out separately.
Contractors are expected to attend in per
son at Somerset, on the day of letting,
when a full undtrstanding can be had.
It is desired to have (he church com
pleted by the 1st of July next.
Bv order of the Building Committee,
P. R1ZER.
Somerset, Sept. 22d, 1846.
PUBLIC SALE.
Rockingham Furnace, ?c.
HTM1E undersigned will offer at public
B sale upon the premises in Shade
township, Somerset county, Penna., on
Friday the 23d day of October next, ihe
following valuable property, to wif
430 acres of land, common
ly called the Rockingham Furnace tract,
warranted in the name of James Dunn,
whereon are erected a Furnace stack,
casting house and several dwelling hou
ses. Also 1 acre ofland adjoining the above
with a good dwelling house and stable
thereon erected, with the appurtenances.
Also at the same time and place a large
amount of personal property, to wit:
15 horses, 2 yoke of oxen,
2 cows, 1 one horse wagon, 1 two horse
wagon, 3 four horse wagons, 1 cart, 1
wagon bed, 2 coal beds, several wheel
barrows, shovels, picks and sledges,
ploughs and harrows. 2 Grindstones, 15
sugar kettles, a lot of stores of various
kinds, a quantity of hollow ware- 1 set
of smith's Sools, 1 Turning lathe, Horse
gears, a quantity of store goods. Bed
steads and Bedding, Household and Kit
chen Furniture.
Sale to commence at 9 o'clock A. M.
Due attendance and a reasonable credit
will be given by
sept29 H. LITTLE.
WAR WITH MEXICO!
MIE subscriber thankful for past fa
JL vors, takes this method of informing
his customers and the public in general,
that he has removed to the shop former
ly occupied by him immediately west of
the residence of John L. Snyder, and
one door east of the oftice of C. F.
Mitchell, Esq., in the Borough of Som
erset where he will constantly keep on
hand, COPPER and
TEN-WARES
of every description, manufactured from
the ocst materials and in a neat and du
rable manner. COPPER KETTLES.
STOVE PIPE, and other
rlicles in his line ot business w:u be
made lo order on short notice. Persons
wishing to purchase good and cheap ar-
icles are respectfully invued to give him
tcall.
Approved country produce will be ta
ken in exchange for ware.
JAMES II. BEN FORD.
Feb. l7-3m.
N. B. Also on hand, a number o
Stoves, of different sorts, which w ill be
sold cheap.
Valuable Heal Estate
F O RSA L E.
nnilE subscriber offers at private sale
JL the following valuable teal estate
viz :
No. 1. a certain tract of
land situate in Jenner township, Somer
set county, containing aboul 131 acres,
aboiu 60 acres of clear land of which
about 30 acres is in good meadow; on
which is erected a new one and a hall
story frame house, stable and a large
frame weatherboarded barn.
No. 2. ulso another tract
of land situate in said township,
enntaing about 87 acres and 74 perches,
about 40 acess of clear land, of which
about 6 acres is in meadow, whith a la
story Ing house and log stable thereon
etectfd.
Yo. 3. also another tract
ofland situate in said township of Jen
ner, containing abont 118 acres, about
5 acres of clear land, of which aboul 3
acres is in meadow with a small log house
thereon erected. j
If not sold between this and the first
day of April next, it will then be for
rent on the shares.
The above lands adjoin Matthew
Black, Joseph Haines, Henry S. Picking,
George Parker and others, and are situa
ted jut at the foot of Laurel Hill, on
j the Turnpike road. They are of a good
quamy, a large portion is fine bottom
land, and that which is not cleared con
tains excellent timber.
JOHN B. REED.
Sept. 22, '46. 3ra '
XE'tT DRUG J1SD
EDiOiflE STOOE
THE subscriber would respectfully
inform thepublic, thai he has just
received and opened out in the Store
room of Jacob Jvimrael, Esq., in. Berlin,
a fresh and assorted stock of
Drugs, ' -Medicines, Faints,
Dyes and Confectionarics,
which he offers lo sell very cheap for
cash.
Persons wishing la purchase articles
in his line of business, are invited to call
and examine his stock.
ap 2140. SAMUEL J. ROW
mj STORE AND
.rn'P'ifll'li rJAtiv
THE subscriber has just returned
from the eastern cities, wiiha well
selected assortment of goods suitable for
the approaching season, which he is now
opening in his bri-k 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, (iieensware, &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
lie will exhibit his goods with pleasure
and is certain he can accommodate them
with bargains. M. TREDWELL,
Somerset, April 7. '40-ly.
STONE CUTTING
B USIJYE S S.
THE snbscriberrespectfully informs
his friends and the public in gen
eral, thai 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 ihe
drugstore of John L. Snyder.
TOMBSTONES,
made at the shoatest notice, and on the
most reasonable terms, and in a manrtjr
that will render them superior lo any
other manufactured hi this section of lit
country.
Grind stones of an excellent quality,
always kept on hand.
Also constantly on hand, marele
CRAVE STONES.
Country produce taken in exchange
for work, at Market Prices.
HEX J JIM IN WOOLLEY.
Somerset, Pa.,
March 5, 184G ly.
AT PITTSBURGH.
Brs. Speer and Kuhn.
THE 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
rounding towns ami country who resort
to this place for relief Irom surgical and
otherdiseases. 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
heavy and unreasonable charges.
Invalids will here be provided with
constant, faithful and comfortable atten
dance," snd at a rate much below ihe usu
al charges.
While the care of both physicians will
be extended to every variety of disease,
it is intended by Dr. Speer, lo give spe
cial attention lo
ALL SURGICAL DISEASES,
, PARTICULARLY TO
DISEASES OF THE EYE.
To these branches of his profession
he has giren a large share of his atten
ion for the last twenty-five, years, and
he will continue lo devote to them the
experience acquired by a constant prac
tice during that time.
The Hotel for Invalids is hot an experj
iment. Its establishment is suggested
not only as necessary to supply an evi
dent want in this city, in the entire ab
sence of any special provision for the
sick, but is warranted also by the success
of similar institutions at Cincinnati and
New Orleans the former under the care
of Drs. Taliaferro, Marshall and Strader
the latter under thai 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, an J furnished
with all accommodations necessary for
he sick. ' ,
. Applications for admission to be made
to the subscribers, at their office on Penn
street, Pittsburgh, or at the establishment.
: CJ"No contagious diseases will be adj
mined. J. R. SPEER, M. D.
J. S. KUHN, M. D.
' February 28, 1815.
LANDFORSALE.
HAVE forty odd acres of land, and
I am not able to farm, ar.d no family.
1 would sell reasonable: apolv to me,
JOHN M GIN MS.
Somerset tp. Repl. 8, 1846.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
A JOl Ctr.Y4tl A. CIIAlRItlAKEli.
A JOURNEYMAN chairmaker, who
JLA. s 3 good workman and of good
moral character and industrious habits,
will find constant employment and re
ceive liberal wages with Ihe subscriber,
bv applying immediately.
GEORGE L. GORDON,
Somerset, sept. 22.
Til IS WAY!
HATS!
HATS!
Cheap, Good and Fashionable.
THANKFUL for 'past favors, the
subscriber would respectfully in
form his old customers and the public
generally, that he continues to carry on the
ilafiii!? Butmess,
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
ture, made of the best materials and in
every variety of style cmb-acing.
Fur- Nutria. Russia, Cassimer
AND
WOOI, HATS,
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 limes either have
a choice from among the stock on hand,
or have their hat3 made to order, of any
Quality or Slyle.
From his long experience in the busi
ness and a determination to sell cheap,
and at the same time also that his hats
shall not be excelled by those of any
other establishment here or elsewhere,
the subscriber flatters himself with the
hope that he shall continue to receive a
liberal share of public patronage.
CAUTI01T.-G
The subscriber understands that some
persons have been selling hats as having
been manufactured by him, which are
made elsewhere and he therefore cau
tions the public against purchasing any
as his make, which have not the words
"John C. Kurtz, Main street, Somerset,
Pa.," on the tip.
Furs and approved country produce
taken in exchange for hats.
CHEAP FOR CASH.
sepS JOHN C. KURTZ.
Worms! Worms!! Worms!!!
11) TO remove these troublesome and
dangerous inhabitants of the stomach
and bowels, which so ofien impair the
health and destroy the lives of children
use Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge, a certain
and safe preparatien for the removal of
the various kinds of Worms, Dyspepsia,
Sour Stomach, Want of Appetite, Infan
tile Fever and Ague, and Debility oT the
Stomach and Bowels, and organs of
Digestion, Prepared only by Dr. D.
Jayne, No. 8 South Third street Phila
delphia. SICK DISEASES are often owing to
a Scrofulous Habit of body, and in or
der to effect a permanent cure, the orig
inal cause must be removed.
Jayne's Life Preservative, one of the
most pleasant articles ever offered to the
public, has been found not only to cure
Scrofula, under all its multiplied forms,
of Cancer, King's Evil, Goitre, While
Swelling, &c, but also to remove the
disposition of tendency to diseases'of
that class, and all diseases originating
from obstructions in ihe glanns or pores
of the skin, or from impurity of the blood
or other fludis of the body.
Prepared only by Dr. D, Jayne, No.
8 South Third street, Philadelphia.
Sold by J. J.&;il. F. Schell,
Somerset Pa.
Also by Edward Bevjn,
Stvstown Pa.
Piles Cured.
Philadelphia, Nov 2, 1842.
10) Messrs. Editors: As there arc
many persons who are suffering much
from Humorrhoides, or Piles, 1 would
inform them, through the medium of
your paper, that after many ye;irs afiic
tion with them, and having in vain
sought relief from-various physicians,
that I have al length tbeen completely
cured bv the use of four bottles of Dr.
Jayne's Vermifuge, which has not only
cured me of the Piles but has greatly
benefited my health otherwise.
HUMANITY.
JAYNE'S LIFE PRESERVATIVE
an Alterative and Duparative Preparation
combining all the medicinal virtues of
those articles, which long experience
has proved to possess the most safe ef
ficient alterative and duobstrument pro
prieties, for the cure of Scrofula, King's
Evil, White Swellings, Ulcers. Scrofu
lous, Cancerous and Indolent Rumours,
Gout, Scurvy, Neuralgia, or Tic-Dou-lonreux.
Cancer, Goitre or Bronchocele
(swelled-neek) enlaigements of the bones
joints, or ligaments, or of ihe ovaries,
liver, spleen, kidneys, fec. All the va
rious Disaases of ihe Skin, such as tetter
ring-worm, biles, pimples, carbuncles,
&c. dropsical swellings, constitutional
disorders, and diseases originating from
a depraved or impure state of the blood
or other fluids of the body:
Prepared only by Dr, 'D. Jayne, No.
8 South Third street. Philadelphia
Sold by J. J. & H. F. Srhell.
7' Somerset Pa.
Also by Edward Bevin,
Stoystown Pa
BR. S. POSTLETHWAITE.
j puM'u. Office in t!ic luil.1in; fruivly c
copied by Charles Ogle, Ewj., a a law oUkt.
junc 9, IS 16.
wboL! irooUi '
GOOD cle.i n wo d will be t.iken iri
payment of dtbu due this oluce, if
liered soon.
CEI.KIiKATKI)
For the cure nf Hcf elites or Lircr Ccr; plaint
Disjeps'ia,4tad Sick Head-Ache.
JHIS remedy having been for several rears
c!g employed by the proprietor in bis praetit-p
on a very Iarjre scale in Moiorira!i,i, Preston,
Ilar-ison nnd Kando-ph counties, in Virginia, be
piJc: several oilier places, md having lcn atirp..
Jed with the most happy effects, be h23bren from
time lo time solicited to adopt such a rourse a
would give it a more extensive circulation, wiih
a view to lessen the amount of humin sufTorin;.
Aware of the fort that many usrless nostrum
have txen pnlmcd npon the public, Ue hesitated
fir several years until thoroughly com ineed that
the above medicine, if properly iispJ, would not
fjilto effect cures in a gre;it rony instances, and
even to alleviate those cases which arc quite incu'
able. ' J
I Symptoms of a d'seused Liver. Vain in the
right side, under the cdc cf die rib;?, increased
on pressure; sometimes the pain is in the left side
the patient is rarely able to lie on the left si Jo
sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder
blade, it frequency extends to the top of the shoul
der, and is sometimes mistaken for a rheumatism
in the rijht arm. The stomach is affected witli
loss of appetite and sickness; the bowels, in gen
ral.arc costive, sometimes altering with las. tho
bead ;s troubled with pain, accompanied with a
dull, heavy sensation in the back part. There U
generally a considerable loss of memory, oceom
panied with a painful sensntion of having li ft
undone something which ought to havc"hecri
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, and he complains of a prickly sensation
of the scin; his spirits are low; and although ho
is satisfied that exercise would lc beneficial to
him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitu
enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every ic
medy. .Several of the 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 bceu extensive
ly deranged.
CERTIFICATES.
This is to certify, that having been associated
with Dr. M'Lane in the practice of medicine for
nearly two and a half years, I have had many
opportunities of wilncssing the good rlTeds o
his Liver Pills, and I believe they have cured and
relieved a much larger proportion of the disease
of the liver, than I have known cured and rd
lieved by anv other course of treatment.
Dec. 7, I83. OLIVER MORGAN, M.D. ,
fXjOnsEnvK Xone are pemiine without a
fac-siniile of the proprietor's signature.
Prepared for the proprietor bv
JONATHAN KIDD & Co,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist, corner of
4th and Wood sis, Pittsburg. Pa,
They are also sold by the following agents.
John I.. Snyder, Somerset,
Hay & Morrison, Lavansvilfe,
Knable and Yought, Centreville,
M. A'. Ross. Pcfersliurgh,
A. Wyatl, Smilhfield,
G. Cook, Wcllcrsburgh.
Samuel Kurtz, Somerset.
Samuel Harnet, Addison,
Livengood & WehUey, Salisbury.
Charles KrisMnger, Uerliu.
Edm. Kcrnan, Jenner Cross roadi.
Edward Bevin, Stoystown.
P. & V. Myers, Myers Mill.
N. B. In order that there may be no mistake,
be particular and ask for "Dr. M 'Lane's Liver
Pills." janl3'46
Patent Vermifuge.
D11. McTm-yii's Amkhicax Worm Sprciric
Promptly expels Worms to an ulmo&t in
credible number!
TO substantiate the above fact many hundred'
of testimonials could In? adduced, out of
which the following are 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 have an additional ten
dency to widen and confirm its fame, and that if
t were universally known and diffused 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. M Lane's Amcri
can Worm Specific expelled five hundred and two
whole worms and pieces that would have made
sixty more, from a boy of Jjhn Lewelling, which,
it laid in a straight line, would have most probably
measured the enormous length of one hundrcr
yards. JOSTAII JACKSON, owner of Wnto
Forge, and other works. Monongalia county ,Va
This is to certify that I purchased from Holme
& Kidd a vial of Dr. M'Lanc's American Worm
Sppcit, and gave two doses to a boy of mine
abont three years years of age. He passed fullv
half a pint of worms. The quantity was so larg
I was really alarmed, and called in several of my
neighbors to see them. Had this story been re
lated to me, I could nothave credited if, without
Ix-ing an eye-witness to the same. My cLilJ'a
health improved much after.
SAM'L MORRISON.
Merchant Tailor, Wood st, Pittsburgh
Some two months ago I purchased a viul of Dx
M'Lanes A mcrican Worm Specific. 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 Vermifuge
to no purpose. I lielicvc Dr, M'Lanc's the best
article before the public. D. CALHOUN.
MiiTiin township, Allegheny county.
HEAR MEDICAL TESTIMONY.
From a regular Physician, Dr G S Smith, Sun
fish, Ohio.
Mr. J. Kidd Dear Sir I have osed in my
pactice Dr. M'Lanc's American Worm Sjcrific.
rndhave often witnessed its efficacy 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 siity-five
worms were expelled.
Prepared for the Proprietor by
JONATHAN KIDD & Co.
Wholesale and Retail Druggists, corner of
4th and Wood sU, Pittsburgh.
Also for mIc bv the following agent
JOHN L. SNYDER, Somerset,
Hay and Morrison. LavansvJUc.
K nable and Vought, Centreville,
M A. Ross, Pctershurgh,
A. Wyatf, Smithfield.
G. Cook, Wel'ersburgh.
Samuel Kurtz, Somerset.
Samuel Harnet. Addison,
Ltvcngood fi WrlfiTey. Salisbury
Charles Ki issinger, Ceilin.
Edm. Kernan. Jennrr Cross road
Edward Bevin, Stovstown.
P. e W. Myrrs, Myers Milk
N. B. Be particular to ak for Dr. M!
American Worm Specific, or Patent Yermiuiu-