The Somerset herald and farmers' and mechanics' register. (Somerset, Pa.) 183?-1852, November 10, 1846, Image 4

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    TFttMS OF THE HERALD,
Tn Plr Fu,'u;'1, evtry Tuesday, at f 2
per annum, payabls- half-yearly in advance.
If not pail within th year, $2,50 will inrariA.
t!y 1 chareJL
ffo turtittjon take for fiw than ix month
rtir can a laWrilff diwntinue onfwa at
tba ititf a of lk Jitor ttnlil rrearageaana
paiJ oft
jUvsrrisiwswTa will b Inserted al $1 per
quart, for th first thre insertion, and 23
cent for every subsequent insertion: longer
" neain proportion.
Stray Steer.
plAME trespassing on the premises
J of the subscriber in Somerset town
ship, some time in May lat, a while
emitted steer, one year old last sprin?,
the left ear rut off. and a hole through
the right, with a bell on without a clapper
n tU . t ,
The owner is requested to come for
ward, prove properly ant! pay elm??,
otherwise he will be sold as tlie law'di-
rects.
no 3
PETER FRIEDMNE, of H
NOTICE.
Estate of Jacob Shcp, dee'd.
LETTERS of administration dt bonis
non willi the. Will annexed, on the
estate of Jacob tshep, dee'd. having been
granted to the subscriber residing in (Cen
tre vi tie, Milford township, he requests
all persons to attend at his residence, on I
Friday the 20ih of November next, pre
pared to settle, and those having claims
to present them at the same time r.nd
place. JACOB KNABLE.
Oct 13. NO Ct Adm'r.
Stray Cattle.
T1AME trespassing on the premiaes
J of the subscriber, in Elklick town
ship, on the22d of September last, three
head of cattle, o wit:
A onesyear old heiffer, brown, with
white face, right e:;r cropped.
A duna steer, marked as the above.
A brindle steer, with a crop ofT the
left ear and a swallow fork in the right.
The owner is requested to come for
word, prove property, pay charges and
take them away, otherwise they will be
cold as the law directs.
oct!3 DAVID YODER.
Somerset County, ss.
XF&' & an a(Uournc Orphans
vvijt Court held at Somerset,
Ojr in and for said county, on the
''if$ seventh day of September,
1846, before the Honorable Judges
thereof.
On motion of Simon Gcbhart, Esq.,
the court grant a rule on the Heirs and
Legal Representatives of Abraham Col
born, dee'd, to appear at an adjourned
Orphans Court, to be held at Somerset,
on the 23J day of November next, and
show cause, if any they have, why the
Real estate of said deceased should not
Le sol. I.
Extract from the records of said court,
certified the 7th day of September. 184G.
W. 11. PICKING.
nct!3 Clerk.
Somerset County, ss.
Orphans
Somerset,
on the
7th day of September. A.
D. 1846, before the Honorable Judges
thereof.
On motion of Samuel Gaither. Esq
the court confirm the Inquisition on the
Real Estate of Rosanna Shaver, dee'd,
and grant a rule on the heirs and legal
representatives of said dee'd, to appear
atan adjourned Orphans Court, lobe
held at Somerset, on the C3d day of No
vember, next, and accept or refuse to
lake the real estate of said deceased at
the appraised price.
Extract from the records of said court,
certified this 7ih day of September. 1846.
W. II. PICKING,
ocll3 Clerk.
Somerset County, ss.
& nn a(liourneu' Orphans'
ff&r-k. Court held at Somerset,
m a,,(- for said countv, on the
'3 7th day of Sepiemb'er, A. I).
!84G, before the Honorable Judges
thereof.
On motion of J. F. Cox, Esq., the
court confirm the Inquisition on the
Real Estate of Christian Shockey, dee'd,
and grant a rule on ihe Heirs and Legal
Representatives of said dee'd, to appear
at an adjourned Orphans Court lobe
held at Somerset, on the 23d day of No
vember next, and accept or refuse to take
the real estate of said deceased, at the
appraised price.
Extract from the records of said court,
certified this 7lh djy of September, A.
D. 1316.
WM. II. PICKING,
VM13 Clerk.
Somerset County, ss.
C?' fiT an aiIjournCl- Orphans
sfeV-VSt Courl ,ie,J l Somerset, in
-3 and for said county, on the
19th day of September, A.
D. 184S, before the Honorable Judges
thereof.
On petition of Jacob Moses and Abra
ham Moses, two of the heirs and legal
representatives of Jacob Moses, dee'd,
the court grant a rule on the Heirs and
Legal Representatives of said deceased,
to appear at an adjourned Orphans' Court
to be held al Somerfet on Monday the
CSdday of November, A. D. SJ6, and
shew cause, if any they have, why the
real estate of said Jacob Moses, dee'd,
should not be solJ.
Extract from the Records of said
eonrt. certified this 13th day of Septem
ber. 1846.
W. H. PICKING,
oct 15 Clerk.
n!. A I an adjourned
-iW&& JL-a- C(,,,rt beld at
tJ?ii 'n ad for said county.
KEW STORE AKI
ESfSSW jaBS.
rlIE subscriber has just retorned
j from the eastern cities, with a well
selected assortment of goods suitable for
the approaching season, which he is now
opening in his hrw-k store, on the north
east rrner of the diamond, opposite
Col. Ankeny's Hotel, (now Win. H.
Pit-kin'.)"
His stock embraces all kinds of
Dry Goods, Groceries Hard'
ware, Cfjiccnswarc, ?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 ca'l, as
he will exhibit his goods wiih pleasure
and is certain he can accommodate them
with bargains. M. TREDWEI.L,
Someiset, April 7, 4G-ly.
.TE IV DB UG .1X1)
MEDBG1NE STOUE
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 :uul aborted stock of
Drugs, .Medicines, Faints,
Byes and Confectionaries,
which he offers to sell very cheap for
cash.
Persons wishing to purchase articles
in liis line of business, are invited to call
and examine his slock.
rP 2 INC. SAMUEL J. ROW
STONE CUTTING
B USINE S S.
THE snhsrriberrrspecM'nlly informs
his friend and the public in gen
eral, that he carries on
Stone Cutting Business
in all its various brunches, at his shop
on main street, 2 doors east of George
Piles tavern, and nearly opposite the
drug store of John L. Snvder.
T03IB STONES,
made al the shoJtest nnticp and on the
most reasonable terms, and in a manner
that will render them superior toan'
other manufactured hi this section of tht.
country.
Grind stones of an excellent quality,
always kept on hand.
A I .i a
aiso constantly on lianu, marble
GRAVE STONES.
Country produce taken in exchange
for work, at Market Prices.
BEX J JIM IS WOOL LEY.
Somerset, JJa..
March 5, 184G
.,1
2SOTEL for INVALIDS
AT PITTSBURGH.
Brs, Specr and Eiihn.
fTHE o'.ject of this establishment is
JL 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 and country who resort
to this place for relit ! Irom surgical and
other diseases. Such have often suffered
from ihe want of the various comforts
and '-mentions po necessary and agreeable
lo the 6ick, and from eareles 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. Spcer, to give spe
cial attention to
ALL SURGICAL DISEASES,
PARTICULARLY TO
J)ISEJSES OF THE EYE.
To ihese branches of his profession
he has given a large share of his atten
iou 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
iment. Its establishment is suggested
not only as necessary to supply an evi
dent want in ibis city, in the entire ab
sence of any special provision for the
si k, but i w arranted also by the success
of simiUr institutions al Cincinnati and
New Orleans ihe former under ihe care
of Drs. Taliaferro, Marshall and Strader
the latter under that or Dr. Sione.
The building selected for the purpose
is situated attheccrner of Federal and
Robinson streets, iti 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.
tCNo contagious diseases will be ad
nitted. J. R. SPEER, M. D.
J. S. KUHN, M. D.
February 5, 184.
rip HE partnership heretofore existing
between the subscribers under the
firm of J. O. Carson & Co., is this day
dissolved by mutual consent.of which all
concerned will take notice. The books
of the firm are in the hands of J. O. Car
son for settlement. All persons neglect
ing to call and settle iheir accounts on or
before the first of January next, will find
ihem, after that date in othar hands.
Sept,8ih. 1846.
N. M. BRUCE,
J. O. CARSON.
Josiah R. Hite Esq , of Stoyslown ts
authorised, in the absence of Mr. Carson,
to settle accounts.
N. M. B.
J. O. (J.
NEW&CfMPGOODS.
fHMIE subscriber has received Irom
B :he Eastern cities, and is new ope
ning at liis store North East corner of
the Diamond, a very large and general
assortment of Goods suitable for the
FALL AND WINTER SEASONS,
among which are French and English
Cloths of various colors. AlsoTwecds,
Cassimercs, Satinets and Jeans, Tarleton
and Cecilh Clo'hs for Ladies dresses.
ALSO, Cashmeres, Alpacas,
Mouslin tie laine. Calicoes ol all qnali
ties from 4 to 25 cents per yard, Mus
lins from 4 to 10 cts, Silk and Thread
Lace Silk Gloves of a superior quality
for ladies and gentlemen, logethf r with a
fine assortment of HARDWARE,
(iicenswarc, Groceries, &ct
Hoots and shoes ol all kinds ami very
low, ueavers Keeds oi very superior
quality
All which will be sold on as cheap and
accomodating terms, as they can be had
west of llic Allegheny Mountains.
M. TK ED WELL.
Somerset, sppl 22. 1 846.
Valuable Ileal Estate
FOR SAL E.
rjTIIE subscriber offers at private sale
li the iullowing valuable ical estate
viz :
No. 1. a certain tract of
land situate in Jenner township, Somer
set county, containing about IJl acres,
abou GO acres of clear land of which
about 30 acres is in good meadow; on
which is erected a new one snd a ha
storv frame house, stable and a large
frame weatherboarded barn.
No. 2. also another tract
tf land situate in said township.
containg about 87 acres and 74 perches,
about 40 acess of clear land, of which
about G acres is in meadow, whith a 1 .
storv log house and log stable thereon
creeled.
Vo. 3. also another tract
of land situate in said township of Jen
ner, containing about 118 acres, about
5 acres of clear land, of whi.?!i about 3
acres is in meadow with a small log house
thereon erected.
If not sold between ibis and the first
day of April next, it will then be for
rent on the shares.
The above lands a'Hoin Matthew
Black, Joseph Haines, 1L. nry S. Picking
George Parker and others, and are siiu.i
led iul at the loot ol Iaurel Hiil, on
the Turnpike road. They are of a goot
quality, a lrge portion i fine bottom
land, and that winch is not cleared con
tains excellent timber.
For terms apply to the subscriber, re
siding on one of the tract.
JOHN B. REED.
Sept. 22. '4fi. 3m.
TIB WAY!
HATS!
HATS!
Cheap, Good and Fashionable,
rpilANKFUL for past favors, the
j subscriber would respectfully in
form his old customers and the public
general! v, that he continues to carry on the
HATTING BUSINESS,
in all its branches, at his old stand on
main street, in the borough of Somerset,
where be keeps constantly on hand a
supply of HA TS of his own manufac
ture, made of the best materials and in
every variety of style embracing.
Fur, Nutria. Russia, Cassimer
AND
.WOOIiHATS.
Country Dealers will be supplied with
any quantity they may desire for retail,
on short notice and at moderate prices;
and customers can al all times either have
a choice from among the stock on hand,
or have their ha(3 made to order, of anv
QUALITY OK STYLE.
From his long experience in the busi
ness and a determination to seil cheap,
and at ihe same time also that his hats
fh;.ll not be. excelled by iho!e of any
other establishment here or elsewhere,
the subscriber flatters himself with the
iiope that lie shall continue to receive a
liberal share of public patronage.
rn ErCATTTI01T..SS.
The subscriber understands thai some
persons have been selling bats as having
been manufactured by him, which are
made elsewhere and he therefore cau
tions the public against purchasing any
as his . make, w hich have not the words
"John C. Kurtz, Main street, Somerset,
Pa.," on the tip.
Furs and approved country produce
taken in exchange for hats.
. CIIF.AP FOll CASH.
ee8 JOHN C. KURTZ.
Notice. o
THE Commissioners of Somerset
"County will receive proposals for
supplying the court house, offices and
jail with fuel, during the ensning winter.
Proposals lo be handed in on or before
Monday of Court.
It. !. S l L A rv l ,
Od. 1?, 1946. ' Clerk.
WAK WITH 31EXICO!
THE subscriber thankful for past fa
vors, lakes this method of informing
his customers and the public in general.
ihai he has removed to the shop former
ly occupied by him immediately west of
the residence of .ohn L. Snyder, and
one door east of the office of C. F.
Mitchell, Esq., in the Borough of Som
ersel where he will constantly keep on
hand, COPPER and
of every description, manufactured from
the best materials and in a neat and du
rable manner. COPPER KETTLES.
tiT(iVM r5PB and other
articles in his line of business w:ll he
made to order on short notice. Persons
wishing to purchase good and cheap ar
ticles are respectfully invited to give him
a call.
Approved country produce will be ta
ken in exchange for waie.
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.
Obstruction the Cause of all
Fulnwnury Diseases.
Fcr what is the cause of Cough
Obstruction.
What is the cause of Hemmorage, &;
Spitting of Blood?
Obstruction.
What ia the cause of Consumption
and Abscess?
Obstruction.
What is ihe cause of Bronchitis?
It Vf It UCTi OX
Producing inflainaiion of the lining
membrane of the Bronchia or wind
lubes, and an excretion of mucous or
pus, and frequently discharges of Blood.
And what is Asthma, or difficulty of
breathing, but obstruction, caused by
mucous or purulent excretion, clogging
t own
up these tubes, and thereby in-peding
respiration?
Remove this obstruction, and there
will be no fever nor inflammation no
pain nor cough no abscess no Con
sumption po hemmorhage nor spitting
of blood no Asthma or difficulty of
breathing, but a restoraiion to health
will be certain. And what is the TRUE
remedy pointed out by nature lo remove
this obstruction?
The answer is. Expectorant. Yes,
Expectoration U nature's remedy. For
reader, there is no other outlet for the
lungs lo discharge their vitiated excre
tions, but through the Trachea, or Wind
Pipe, and this natural discharge is ex
pectoration. To assist nature, and oduce this
desirable result, nothing has ver been
found equal to Jayne's Expe?Uraul
It is the result of the experience of
mnny years practise, It produces a
free and easy expectoration, suppresses
the cough, reduces the infiamation, re
moves the spasmodic action of (the ves
sels, and heuis the abraded surface of the
Bronchia or Wind Tubes. The breath
ing becomes easy and the patient al
most hopeless cases of Consumption.it
produces a degree of relief never before
experienced by any other preparation,
and prolongs the patient's life to an in
definite period. Many who were pro
nounced incurable two years ago, by
their Physicians, are still alive, and ap
pear no worse than they did then,
while hundreds, nay thousands, have
entirely recovered.
Prepared only by Dr. David Jayne,
N. 6 South Third Street. Philadelphia.
Sold by J. J. & II. F. Schell,
Somerset Pa.
Also by Edward Bevin,
. Stoysiown Pa
YET AXOTUEU.
From the Susquehanna Register.
15) ALTHOUGH the public have
been often imposed upon by patent med
icines, yet occasionally a really useful
and beneficial medicine is despised, neg
lected, merely because "found in bad
company." J am led lo ihese remarks
by a conversation with a friend a few
days since. She had been afilicted for
several years with a disease of the heart
which had apparantlv brought her near
lo the grave. One of our most skilful
physicians was called, who pronounced
her disease incurable. Au advertisement
of Dr. Jayre's Expectorant in the Reg
ister, cought the eye of her friends, and
a boitle of it was ' immediately r
at Bentley & Mitchell's, in Montrose.
Before she had taken it two days, there
was an apparant improvement. She has
not taken two bottles as yet but her health
has been uearly restored.
I have no personal motive for recom
mending ibis medicine, bui merely state
this feci, hoping that it may meet ihe
eye of some who are laboring under sim
ilar diseases, that may likewise partake
of its benefits
A Friend to Humamtt.
.7ih mo, 5th, 1840.
Sold by J. J.&;iI. F. Schell,
Somerset Pa.
Also by Edw?rd Bevin,
Stystown Pi,
11 M.
NOTICE.
Estate of John .V. Coleman
deceased.
f ETTERS of Administration on the
JLa estate of John N. Coleman, late of!
Brothersvalley, deceased, having been
granted to ihe subscribers.
all persens
indebted U said estate are requested to
attend at the late residence of the tie
ceased, on Saturday ihe 14th of Novem
ber next, prepared lo settlej and those
having claims, to present them at
the same time and place, properly au
thenticated. SAMUEL COLEMAN,
of Somerset tp.
JACOB J. COLEMAN.
of Brothersvalley tp.
Oct. 6. 1816 6
T
Coughs, Colds, Consumptions,
Important to all those afflicted with dis
eases of the Lungs and Bieasis.
Seven Thousand Cases of obstinate pul
monary complaints cured in onc yeah!
WLSTAR'S BALSAM OF
WILD CHSS.B.Ta
THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY
for Lung Complaint.', and all affections
of the Inspiratory Organs.
Will miracles never cease? More evi
dence of its surprising Health Restora
tive virtues ! ! !
From Dr. Baker, Sprinrfield, Ky.J
Springfield, Washington co. Ky., Mav
14, 1845.
Messrs. Sanfordand Park:
Geuls I take this opportunity of in
forming you of a most remarkable cure
performed upon me bv the use of Dr.
Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherrv. In
the year 1S40 1 was taken with an infla
mation of the bowels which I labored un
der for six weeks when I gradually re
covered. In the fall of 1811 1 was at
tacked w ith a severe cold, which seated
itself upon my lung?; and for ihe space
of three years I was confined to my bed.
I tried all kinds of medicine and every
variety of medical aid without benefit;
and 1 wearied along until the winter of
184 4 when I heard of Wistar's Balsam
of Wild Cherry.
My friends persuaded me to give it a
fair trial though I had given up all hopes
of recovery and had prepared myself for
the change of another world. Through
their solicitation 1 was induced to make
use of the genuine Wistar's Balsam of
Wild Cherry. The effect was truly as
tonishing. After five years of affliction,
pain and suffering: and after having spent
four or five hundred dollars to no pur
pose, and the best and most respectable
physicijns had proved unavailing. I was
soon restored to entire health by thr bles
sing of God and the use of Wistar's Bal
sam of Wild Cherry,
I am now enjoying good health, and
such is my a'tered appearance thai I am
no longer known when 1 meet my for
mer acquaintances.
I have gained rapidlv in weight and
my flesh is firm and solid. I cm new
eat as much as any person and my food
seems to agree wiih me. I have eaten
more during the last six months than I
had eaten five years before.
Considering my case almost a miracle
I deem it necessary for the good of the
afilicted and a duly I owe to the proprie
lors and my fellow men (who should
know where relief may be had) to make
this statement public.
May the blessings of God rest upon
the prprielors of so valuable n medicine
as Wistar'r Balsam of Wild Cherry.
Yours respectfully,
Wm. H. BAKER.
COUNTERFEITS.
m Those who counterffeit a gcod med
icine for the purpose of adding a few
dollnrs to their pockets are far worse than
the manufacturers of spurious coin. For
while the latter only rob us of our pro-
perty the foimer take property and iieallli
and life away. J)r Wi,tar's Balsam of
VV ild Cherry is s,dmilled by thousands of
disinterested witnesses to have effected
the most extraordinary cures of a pulmo-
narv and asthmatic character ir
' w "
The young, ihe beautiful, the good, nil
: speak forth lis praise. Ii is now the fa
vorite medicine in the most intelligent
families in our country.
Such a high stand in public estimation
has been attained bv its own merits a-
lone. And SO lonj; s a tliscernin; pub-
lie are careful to gel Wistar's Balsam
of Wild Cherry and refuse with scorn
coonterfeits and evnrv other article prof -
lered to ihem vs a substitute, so ..nr will
cures positive cures cheer the fireside
of many a despairing family.
The true and genuine Wistar's Bal
sam bf Wild Cherry is sold at establish
ed agencies in all parts cf the U. States.
So'il in Cincinnati on the corner of
Fourth and Walnut street bv
SANFORD ct PARK,
Gcn'l agents for the Western States.
Agents fou Wistar's Balsam.
J. Is. SNYDER, Somerset,
J Lloyd & Co, Donegal,
8 Fhilson. Berlin,
II Little, Stoystown,
G II Kevser, Bedford,
:0;tabfT2Q, 134t5v-4y
T I
DR.S. POSTLETHWAITj
r.
LNDLRd his professional service to ih4
public. OfTico in the building former. ,
cujvicil bv Charles Ogle, Esq., &t a law vlW..
juneO, 1S18.
fl-, ipp3pTrnpT TtTA-fTrp-m
iUl liT ritU i Ilua WiUUtJ),
A N apprentice to the Hatting i$.
y ness is wanted by the subscriber j,
Somerset. Application to be ma le n,n
oei6 jo us c. Kunrz, '
CELEBRATED
For tu4 curt r-f Hrpn'ifts cr Lirer Ctrmjdairt
Dinpepsia and tirk Juad-Ac'ie.
f5jJIllS remedy having been for several ycon
ag employed by the proprietor in his pu- tjLt
on a very buc scale in Mo'ionali.i. i'rrsjoi
Harrison rnJ IZanJolph counties, in Virini.- ;,vV,
eiile? several other places, ana lming horn atten
ded with the most happy effects, he lias been b orn
time to tim solicited to oJ.ipt such a course 4
would give it a more exton-or tirvii!tt'i ri, w'w
a view to lessen th? mnount tit hurmn ut"eri:ij.
Awa'f of the t.tcl that miny iist U'p ntrur-.u
have been palmed upon the puMic, he heitn;evl
for several yenrs until thoroughly cotmn, -,! t;ut
the above medicine, if properly u-;i, wouM i?,t
fjilto e fleet cures in a sj.-eat inariv ir.stat.ecs. a::.!
I ev n U ulleviate those cases which are quite i.vj'
i u.. '
Symptoms of a d'set.srd Liver. Pain in ths
right pi;le, umier the edje of tho ribs, inciva;!
on pleasure; sometimes the pain is in (he left sa
tho piitient is r,mlv ah!e to lie en the left ji !
j sometimes ihe pain is felt under the s!niuh!r-
niaue, ii iiequen'iy exieinis to Ihe top of l!ie :!:ov,!.
dor, and is sometimes mistaken fr a rheiunat:: ni
in the risbt arm. The stoin vh is aflertcj v
loss of appetite anil sickness; the boveN, in si n
rul, nre costive, some times altcriuj v. ith lax, l!,e
hea'l ;s troubled wiih p.iin. accompanied vi;h a
dull, hsavy sensation in the Imrk pari. Then' it
generally a considerable !o;s of memory, nc-i
pumeu wiui a pa:mui sensation ol liau s c t
undone snnvUiin:: winch ouirht to iiavu !!
I
done. A sliiilit dry cough i.s sometimes an arm
dan'. The patient complains of wcirinc n
debility; he is easily startled, hi feet are cold or
burning, and he compiling of a prickly sen-aliorx
of the sein; bis spirits nre low; and n!lhoe-'i ha
is satisfied that exorcise would be hcrn'J'.cial to
him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitu
enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every ic
medy. "Several of (ho above symptoms attend
the disease, but cases have occurred where few o
them existed, yet examination of the body after
death has show n the liver to have been extensive
ly deranged.
CERTIFICATnS.
This is to certify, that hating been nssnriVeJ
with Dr. M'Lane in the practice of medicine for
nearlv two and a haif years, I have Im I nrniy
opportunities of witnessing the pood fldsu
his 1 jiver Pills, and I believe they have cured ainl
relieved a much laruer proportion of the diseases
of the liver, than I have known cured anJ ra
lieved bv anv other course of treatment.
Dec. 7, 1SJ6. OLIVER M.D.
Cjrt'or nvE None are trcnuine without a
fae-siinile of the proprietor's signature.
Prepared for the proprietor bv
JOSATIIAN KIDD & Co.
Wholesale and Kctail Dni?i:-t. corner of
4th and Wood sts. Pittsburg. Pa,
They arc also sol 1 by the following agcnU.
John L. Snyder, Somerset.
Hay & Morrison, Lavansville.
Knable and Voughf, CVntrcvilla,
M. A. Koss, Petersburgh,
A. Wyat!, Smithfield,
CI. Cook, Wcltcrsliurgh.
Samuel Kurtz, Somerset
Samuel Ilarnct. Addison,
Livengood & Welilhy, Salisbury.
Charles Krissinger, Derbn.
Kdtn. Kernan, Jenner Cross roads.
JJdward iJcvin, Stoystown.
P.cSc W. Myers Myers Mill.
N. B. In r rder that there may lie no mistake,
be particular and ask for "Dr. M'J,ar,e's Liter
Pills." janl.T-lG
Patent Vermifuge.
Dk. McTt.'s Amkwicat VoT5n Spr.cinc
Promptly expeh Worm lo an aimed m
credille number!
CjO substantiate the above fact many hundreds
of testimonials couid be adduced, out rf
which the following are selected, fmm individ
uals of standing and veracity. Indeed, il is con
fidently ail'inncd that each new trial of the pow
ers of this remedy will have an additional ten
dency to widen and confirm its fame, an 1 that if
t were universally known and d .tfuspd over ihu
United Slates, it would not save less than many
hundreds, if not thousands of lives annually.
CERTIFICATES.
I do certify that a via! of Dr. M' Lane's Ameri
can Worm Specific expelled five hundred r.nd two
w hole worms and pieces that would have nudo
sixty more, from a boy of J ibn Loweilinsr, w hieh,
it laid in a straight line, would have mo.-t probably
measured the enormous length of one buiuoer
yards. JOSIAH JACKSON, owner of Wato
Fcrgo, and other worLs. Monongalia county ,V a
This is to certify that I purchased from Holme
A; Kidd a i d of Dr. M'Lane's American Worm
Specific, and gave two doses to a boy of nine
about th.ee years years of age. He passed fully
h j'if a pint of warms. The quar.tit v was so largd
I was re.d'y a'arn-ed, pud eajiod in several of my
iieiur.ior io lcc ir;em. IIju Ihi
is story hfv.i re-
I lited tone, I could nfhavc credited if, without
Icing an eyc-wituos? to the same. My child's
, health improved nuu.h
tier.
sam e MonnisoN.
Mcrtliant Tailor, Wood kt, Fiiisburgli
j Some two month- 3z I purchase;! a vial rf Dr
i M'Lanes American Worm Spctiik-. I cave a boy
f mine most of a ial; b parsed forty very
huso worms. From that tin-e Id l.cn!ii iu.pn
very much. I had tru-d two other crnuugs
i . . i l i: ri. ir'i . ,i...i k
article before the public. D. CA MIOL'X.
Mifllin township. Allegheny county.
HEAR MEDICAL TESTIMONY".
From a regular PIiv'ieian. Dr C S Siiiilb, tSun
iMi, Ohio.
Mr. J. Kidd Dear Sir I have osej in mv
paelicc Dr. M 'Lane's American oi m ifir.
rndh'ne often witnessed its f ffoaoy in rxpeiiing
j wcrms from the system. A p itbrnt of n.i'ie. a
i F-,ort n"'J' ?;lvca v,'a' of thu u'or!T Specuie
1 lo " cIl,L; In a s",?r? tUae "V of aiitv-fiv.
worms were expelled.
Prepared for the Prof rirtor by
JONATHAN KIM) cV Co.
.0 Wholesale and Pctail Druggist, corner of
4th and Wo.xl sts. Pilts!arg!i.
Also for sale by the fallow ing agent.
JOHN L. .SNYDEh', Som-Met,
Hay and Morrison, Lavansi!.
K nablo Bnd Voui'iU Centievilie,
M' A. Ross. Petersbnrgh,
A. Wvaff, Sin'lhiirM.
, Cook,
Weilersburgh.
Samuel Kurtz, Somerset,
f amuel Haruet. Addison,
Livrng'l t Welffley. Salisbury
Charles KrUsinger, Eeilin.
EJ'ii. Keman. Jenner Cross road
Edward Covin, 'tovslown.
P. &. V. Myrrn, Myer Mill.
N. B. lie puriicijfar im ak. f tr Dr. M'L"iC
Amricafl Worai Spftr. or Patent Vern-if' it