TEEHS OF THS I1CRALD, Tun fjr is pvit'V.iC-1 every Tuesday, t $3 per annua, ptv ha!f-jerir in advam.- If nr. paiJ witVia lh. J'rf $2.50 will iuvaria. tJj U charges!. K. iabseriiHi.il t.k fbrlib Ix nth. nr wn a saSteriber JwliiM nnltw at ti. .ntion .f th '. atil "eara?car. raid oX, ... ArmairTt will ba inter!! at 1 per quara. for lha 2rt lhre inar rtiona, and 25 woll for every aabaequant inacrtion: longer nes ia proportion. Stray Steer. CAME trespassing n the premise of the itjhscriber in Somerset town : ,-.., limp in Mav last, a white bui;., ' ... , ( potted iietr. one year o.u .! the left er cut off. and a hole through the right, with a bell on without a clapper j The owner is requested to come for- ward, prove property and pjy charges, otherwise he will be sold as the law di rects. nov3 PETER FRIED LINE, of II NOTICE. Estate of Jacob Shcp, dccM. LETTERS of administration dt bonis non with the Will annexed, on the estate of Jacob Shep, dee'd, having been granted to the subscriber residing in Cen Ireville, Mil ford township, he requests all persons to attend at his residence, on Friday-the 20ih of November next, pre pared to settle, and those having claims to present ihem at the same time and place. JACOB KNABLE, Oct 13. '46 6t AdnTr. Stray Cattle. iTIAME trespassing on the premises j of the subscriber, in Elklick tow n tliip, on the 22d of September last, three lieaJ of cattle, o wit: A oneyear old heiffer, brown, with tthite face, right ear cropped. A duna steer, rnarked as the above. A brindle steer, wilh a crop off the left ear and a swallow fork in the right. The owner is requested to come forward,-prove property, pay charges and take them away, otherwise they will be sold as the law directs. on 13 DAVID YOPER. Somerset County, ss. T an adjourned Orphans' Court held at Somerset. VVlcin and for said countv, on the ''fifS? 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 Norembcr next, and show cause, if any they have, why the Real estate of said deceased should not be sold. Extract from the records of said court, certified the 7ih day of September, 18-4G. NY. 11. PICKING, oct!3 Clerk. Somerset County, ss. sjopt 4 I' an adjourned Orphans' StfAiftX- I. Court held at Somerset, d?ycin an(I fr said county, on 7th day of September, the A. Sept D. 1846, before the Honorable Judge: thereof. On motion of Samuel Gaither. Esq the court confirm the Inquisition on the Keal Lsiato of Rosanna Shaver, dee'd. and grant a rule on the heirs and legal r - i i ., tcjiicsciiiauvcs ci saiu uec a, to appear at an sojourned Orphans Court, to be held At Somerset, on the 23d day of No . . Temper, nexi. anu accept or reluse to take the real estate of said deceased at the appraised price. Extract from the records of said court. certified lhis7th day of September. 1846 W. II. PICKING. rll3 Clerk. Somerset County, ss. ir-.v. A T an adjourned Orphans' A JA Court held at Somerset, 'X-jHfS m ad for said countv, on tho '??ZWX 7th day of September, A. D. :S46, before the Honorable Judges thereof. Un motion of J. F. Cox, Esq., the court confirm the Inquisition on the Real Est ac of Christian Shockev, dee'd. z-m grant a rule on the Heirs and Lega Kej cesentattvcs of said dee'd, to appear at an aoj)urn?a UrphanV 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 7th day of September, A. U. IS4&. WM. II. PICKING. retl3 Clerk. Somerset County, ss. an adjourned Orphans urt held at Somerset, in lor said county, on the 1 'rr' lutn nay ot September, A. D. 18JG, 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 at Somerset on Monday the Sou day oj November, A. D. 1846, and shew cause, if any they have, why the' real esi&te oi b:-.!i ,acoo Moses, dee'd, should not be sold. Extract from the Records of said court, certified this 19th day of Septem ber, I64C. W. II. PICKING, i,s . . Clerk. atom, A mm cths arid n ;?;. w t ? vr:. w K' g -T m s wy s- e rip H E subscriber has just returned frmn the easlern cities, with a well selccied assortment of goods suitable for the approaching weapon, which lie is now opening in his brick store, on the north east corner of the diamond, opposite Cel. An!;eny's Hotel, (now Wui. 11. i....i.;. . . II h stock embraces all kinds or J)ry Goods, Groceries Hard' ware, (jiccnszcare, ere. all of which he will Fell cheap for cash or country produce Thankful for the patronage heretofore given him, the sub scriber solicits his old customers and the j public, tenerally to pive In in a call, as he witl exhibit his goods with pleasure and is certain he can accommodate them will, bargains. M. TREDWELL, Somerset, April 7, '4G-ly. XEJV DIWG J.VD 0IG!ilE STOP 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 stock of Drug3, .Medicines, Faints, Byes and Confectionaries, which he offers to sell very cheap for cash. Persons wishing to purchase articles in his lino of business, are invited to call and examine his stock. ap 2140. SAMUEL J. ROW STONE CUTTING B USIjYE S S. THE snbscriberrespeeifolly informs his friends and i lie public in gen eral, that he carries on the Stone Cutting Business in all its Tarious branches, at his shop on main street, 2 doors east of George Piles tavern, and nearly opposite the drugstore of John L. Snyder. TOMH STONES, made at the shoJtest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, and in a manr?r that will render them superior to ar other manufactured in this section of At country. Grind stones of an excellent quality, always kept on hand. Also constantly on hand, marble GRAVE STONES. Country produce taken in exchange for work, at Market Prices. HEX.UMIS WOOLLET. Somerset, Pa., March 5, 1840 ly. HOTEL fo INVALIDS AT PITTSBURGH. Drs. Spcer and Huhn. 3HE object of this establishment is jl to supply a want greatly fell 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 relief from surgical and other diseases. Such have often suffered from the want of ihc various comforts and attentions sr 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, end 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 to ALL SURGICAL DISEASES, PARTICULARLY 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 iment Its establishment is suggested not only as necessary to supply an evi dent want in ihis city, in the entire ab seure of any special provision for the sick, but is warranted also by ihe success of similar institutions at Cincinnati and New Orleans the former under ihe care of Drs. Taliaferro, Marshall and Strader the latter under that of Dr. Stone. The building selected for the purpose is situated at the ccrner of Federal and Robinson streets, in Allegheny city, ad joining the city of Pittsburgh. It is commodious and roomy, anJ furnished with all accommodations necessary for he sick. Applications for admission to be made la the subscribers, at their office on Penn street, Pittsburgh, or at the establishment. tC?No contagions diseases will be ad mined. J. R. SPEER, M. D. J.S. KUHN, M. D. February 25, 1843. STRAY HEIFFE It. CAME to the premises of the subscri ber in Somerset township, -about the 1st of September, a Brindle I year old heifler, a piece cul out of the lower part of the left ear, and a slit in the same ear. The owner is requested to come fori ward, prove property, pay charges ami take her away, otherwise she will be sold as the law directs. novS GEO. ZIMMERMAN. 1 Jay nc's Medicine. FE M ALE UEA OTY C ULPBLE NEGLECT. 1?) IT has been observed by visiters from all other countries, as well as by persons of the best cultivated taste in this, that in r.o country is there a larger class of female beauty and excellence. man in mi cnv. i e: wnitc ine snoe fiiier, dress-maker, and milliner are en gaged in adorning "nature's best gift to man," one part appears almost totally neglected The Hair. How often do the ravages cifdisease lay waste the deli cate form of the fair and beautiful, and though restored to health again, yet those flowing locks, which once adorned their heads, fall off, and never again re turn to their original beauty. It is in conceivable huw any person, more es pecially a lady, can manifest so much neglect on this point, when a "never failing remedy" can be obtained at No. 8 Socth Third Street, and asking for Dr. Jaynes's Hair Tonic, which will perfectly restore this only reglected part of female beauty. What is a iloilar or two to complete the crowning point of female beauty ? Bronchitis, Coughs, Consumption -Thousands die annually wilh the a- bove diseases. Jayne's Expectorant nev er fails to relieve, and permanently cures nine out of ten who use it as directed. Sold by J. J.& II. F. Schell. Somerset Pa. Also by Edward Bevin, Stvstown Pa. Valuable Ileal Estate FOR SALE. rBUE subscriber offers at private sale J! the following valuable ieal estate viz : No, 1, a certain tract of land situate in Jenner township, Somer set county, containing aboul 131 acres, abou GO acres of ciear land of which about 30 acres is in good meadow; on uhich is erected a new one and a hall story frame houso, stable and a large frame weatherboarded barn. No. 2. also another tract of 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, whilh a lj siory log house and log stable thereon erected. Vo. 3. also another tract of land situate in said township of Jen ner, containing about 118 acres, about 25 acres of clear land, of which aboul 3 acres is in meadow wilh a small log house thereon erected. 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 just at the foot of Laurel Hill, on the Turnpike road. They are of a good quality, a large portion is fine bottom land, and that which is not cleared con tains excellent timber. For terms apply to the subscriber, re siding on one of the tracts. JOHN B. REED. Sept. 22. '46. 3m. TBI IS WAY! HATSrjy HATS! Cheap, Good and Fashionable, THANKFUL for pasl favors, the subscriber would respectfully in form his old customers and the public generally, that he continues lo carry on the HATTING BUSINESS.' in all its branches, at his old stand on main street, in the borough of Somerset, where he keeps constantly on hand a supply of HATS of his own manufac ture, made of the best materials and in every vnriely of style--embracing. Fur, Nutria, Russia, Cassimer AND WOOL 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 times either have a choice from among the stock on hand, or have their hats made to order, of any QUALITY OR STYLE. 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 ihe hope thai he shall continue to receives liberal share of public patronage. E-CAITTIOIT. The subscriber understands that some persons have been selling hats as having been manufactured by him, which are made elsewhereand 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 fur hats. CHEAP FOR CASH. ep8 JOHN C. KURTZ. STB AT CALF. CAME to premises of the subscriber in Somerset ; township, the latter part of October a stray calf, dark brindle, no white on the body and bo ear marks 8 or 9 months old. The owner is requested to come and prove property pay charges and lake it away, or it will be sold as the law di rects. GEORGE AtJMAN. notr 10 1840. 1. 11 WAB WITH MEXICO! THE subscriber lhar.kful for past fa 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 ihe residence of John L. Snyder, and one door east of the office of - C F. Mitchell, Esq., in the Borough of Som erset 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. STOVE PIPE, nd other articles in his line of business w:ll be made to order on short notice. Persons wishing to purchase good and cheap ar ticles are respectfully invited lo give him a call. Approved country produce will be la ken in exchange for ware. JAMES II. BENFORD. Feb. 17-3m. Si. a. Also on nana, a numrer o Stoves, of different sorts, which will be sold cheap. JAYNE'S IMGSNE. Obstruction the Cause of all Pulmonary Diseases. For 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 the cause of Bronchitis? OKTKlJCTIOY Producing infiimation of the lining membrane of the Bronchia or wind tubes, 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 up these tubes, and ihertby impeding respiration? Remoic this obstruction, and there will be no fever nor inflammation no pain nor cough no abscess no Con sumption do hemmorhage nor spitting of blood no Asthma or difficulty of breathing, bul a restoration to health will be certain. And what is the TRUE remedy pointed out by nature to remove ihi obstruction? The answer is, Expectorant. Yes, Expectoration is nature's remedy. For reader, there is no other outlet for the lungs to discharge their vitiated excre tions, but through the Trachea, or Wind Pipe, and this natural discharge is ex pectoration. To assist nature, and nduce this desirable result, nothing has ver been found equal to Jayne's Expectorant It i the result of the experience of mony year3 practise, It produces a free anil easy expectoration, suppresses the cough, reduces the inflamatiun, re moves the spasmodic action of ihe ves sels, and heals 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 pjtient's life to an in definite period. Many who were pro nounced incurable two years ago, by tneir Physicians, are still alive, and ap pear no worse than they did then, while hundreds, nay thousands, hae entirely recovered. Prepared only by Dr. David Jayne, N. 8 South Third Street, Philadelphia. Sold by J. J. & II. F. Schell". Somerset Pa. Also by Edward Bevin, Stoystown Pa YET ANOTHER. 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." I am led lo these remarks by a conversation with a friend a few days since. She had been afflicted for stveral years with a disease of the heart which had apparantly brought her near to the grave. One of our mosi skilful physicians was called, who pronounced her disease incurable. Au advertisement of Dr. Jayre's Expectorant in the Reg ister, cought ihe eye of her friends, and a bottle of it was immediately procured 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 bul her health has been nearly restored. I have no personal motive for recom mending this medicine, but merely state this fct, hoping that it may meet the eye of some who are laboring under sim ilar diseases, that may likewise parlake of its benefits A FrtlEXD TO 1 1 UMAX ITT. ' 7th raot 5ih, 1840. , 1 CENT REtfARD. RAN away from the subscriber living in Addison tp., Semerset eo., on Sunday 1st November, an indented ap nrenticc hv the name of Eztkiel LeiClS, saiJ opprenMce is abonl 14 years old. light Siair and somewhat freckieU, hau on when lie went awav blue cloth coat and dark cloth oantaloons. betook with him ) other clothing whh wbich he might j will be piven for his annrrhension and 1 and delivery to the subscriber but no chargps p-.:id; the public are cautioned nolto harbour said apprentice JACOB W1LUELM. nov. 10. 1846. . Coughs, Colds, Consumptions, Important to all those afflicted with dis eases of the Lungs and Breasts. Seven Thousand Cases of obstinate put' monary complaints cured in one year! W I STAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHS?k?J3 THE GKEAT AMERICAN REMEDY for Lung Complaints, and all affections of the lie?pirulory Organs. Will miracles never cease? More evi dence of its surprising Health Restora tive virtues ! ! ! fFrom Dr. Baker, Springfield, Ky. Springfield, Washington co. Ky., May 14, 1845. Messrs. Sanfordand Park: Gents I take this opportunity of in forming you of a most remarkable cure performed upon me by the use of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. In the year 1840 I was taken r. iih an infla maiion of the bowels which I labored un der for six weeks when I gradually re covered. In ihe fall of 1841 I was at tacked wilh asevrrecold, which seated itself upon my lungs; and for the space of three years I was contined to my bed. 1 tried all kinds of medicine and every variety of medical aid without benefit; and I 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 w;rlJ. T ti rout; h their solicitation I was induced to make use of the genuine Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. The effect was truly as tonishing. After fire years f affliction, pain and suffering: and after having spent four or five hundred dollars lo no pur pose, and the best and most respectable physicians had proved unavailing, I was soon restored to entire health by the bles sing of God and ihe use of Wistar's Bal sam of Wild Cherry. I am now enjoying good health, and such is my altered appearance that I am no longer known when I meet my for mer acquaintances. I have gained rapidly in weight and my flesh is firm and solid. I can now eat as much as any person and my food seems to agree with me. 1 have eaten more during the last six months than I had eaten live years before. Considering my case almost a miracle I deem it necessary fur the good of the afflicted and a duty I owe lo the proprie tors and my fellow men (vho should know where relief may be had) to make this statement public. May the blessings of God rest upon the proprietors of so valuable a medicine as Wistar'r Balsam of Wild Cherry. Yours respectfully, Wm. H. BAKER. COUNTERFEITS. Those who counterfeit a god med icine for the purpose of adding a few dollars 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 health and life away. Dr Wistar's' Balsam of Wild Cherry is admitted by thousands of disinterested witnesses to have effected the mosi extraordinary cures of a pulmo nary and asthmatic character ever before recorded in the history of medicine. The young, the beautiful, ihe good, all speak fonh Its praise. It is now the fa vorite medicine in the most intelligent families in our country. Such a high stand in public estimation has been attained by its own merits a lone. And so long as a discerning pub lic are careful to get Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry and refuse with scorn counterfeits and every other ariicle prof fered to them as a substitute, so long 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'ld in Cincinnati on the corner of Fourth and Walnut street by SAN FORD & PARK Gen'l agents for the Western States. Agents for Wistar's Balsam. J. L. SNYDER, Somerset, J Lloyd & Co, Donegal, S Philson. Berlin, II Liitle, Stoystown, G II Kevser, Bedford, O;toher20. 1S4G--Iv BLANK SUMMONS' AND EXECU TIONS. For Sale Here. DR. & P OSTLETHW A1TE, jIINDER:3 bia professional service to ;hj I public. OHice in the baiMintj formrrVr capicd by Charlea 0;le, E?q a a law otSca." AN APPRENTICE WANTED! A N apprentice to the Httiti2 V,. ISk. nc?3 '5 wanted by the snbrnbr 13 Somerset. Application to be ma.Je snun ocvQ JOILX C. KU11TZ. ' CELEBRATED SUTSPEEti FEEiSjS. For ihe a:re nf Hepatite cr Urcr Ctmj.lcin Dyspepsia and SlcJc HandAch&. PjlIIS remedy havinj been for aevcral vear h employed by the proprietor in h:s practice on 1 very larje Brnle in Mo-ioncalia. Firmon, Hani-ton rnd UanJofph counties in Virginia, be side several other places, nnd having bem atten ded with the most happy effects, he lias been fro-a time to time solicited to adpt such a course na would give it a more cstensivp circulation, tmiIx a view to lessen the amount of hurmn sufllrinj. Aware of the fact that many useless nostrums' have been palmed upon th? public, ha hesitated for several years until thoroughly convinced that the above medicine, if properly used, would not fail to effect cures in a great many instance?. ai:J evt-n to alleviate those cases which are quile iucu able. ' Symptoms of a diseased Liver. Tain in the right side, under the edq;e of the rib?. inere.iJ on pressure; sometimes the pain i in the left M nit 1 .in. in. n i.nr i, cuic iu i:c in me icii su.'a sometimes the pain is felt under the fhoulJcr. btade, it frequency extends to the top cf the shoul der, and is sometimes mistaken for a rheumatism in the right arm. The stomach ia effected wit'j loss of appetite anJ sickness; ihe bowels, in gen rai, are costive, sometimes altering with lax, tha head !s troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part. There ia genera I v a considerable loss of memory, neenm panied with a painful sensation of having undone something which ought to have l eeu done. A slight dry cough is sometimes an atten dant. The patient complains of weariness cnA debility; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensation of the sein; his spirits are low; and although h is satisfied that exercise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitu enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every re medy. Several of the above symptoms attend Ihe di-seac, but cases have occurred where few o them existed, yet examination of tL body after death has shown the liver to have been exlensivo 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 rnnny opportunities of witnessing the good effects o his Liver Pills, and I believe they have cured anJ relieved a much larger proportion of the disease of the liver, than I have known cured and r lieved by anv other course of treatment. D ec. is: OLIVER JIOKGAX, M. D. QtPbseute Xonc are genuine without a lac-simile of the proprietor's signature. Frepared for Ihe proprietor bv JONATHAN KIDD & Co, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, corner of 4th and Wood sts, Pittsburg. Pa, They arc also sold by the foilowing ajenU. John L. Snyder. Somerset. Hay 6c Mori ison, I.avansviile. Knablc and Vought, Centrevill, M. A. Ross, Pctcrsburgli, A. Wyatt, SmUhBelil, G. Uook, Wellersburgh. Samuel Kurtz, Somerset. Samuel Harnct. Addison. I.ivengood & Weii'iley, Salisbury. Charles Krissingcr, Berlin. Edm. Kernan, Jenner Cross road. Edward Bevin, Stoystown. P. & W. Myers, Myers Mill. N". B. In order that there may be no mistatca be particular and ask for "Dr. M 'Lane's Liver Pills." janl.T46 Patent Vermifuge. Da. McLink's Annucix Woiim Sptcrric Promptly expels Worms to an almost in credible number! fO substantiate the above fact many hundrejj mi of testimonial could le adduced, out of which the following ore 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 tn dency to widen and confirm it3 fnme, and that if t were universally known and diffused over lha 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'Lanc's Ameri can Worm Specific expelled five hundred and two whole worms and pieces that would have made sixty more, from a boy of Jj'in Lewelling, which, it laid in a straight line, would have mot probably measured the enormous length cf one number yards. JOSIAII JACKSON, owner of Wato Forge, and other works, Monongalia county ,Va This is to certify that I purchased from HeJrr.ej & KidJ a vial of Dr. M 'La tie's American Worm Spccifi and gave two doses to a boy of mine about thre years years of age. He passed fully half a pint of worm3. The quantity was so larg I was re:il!y alarmed, and called in several of rny neighbors to see them. Had this story been re lated to me, I could not have credited if, without being an eye-witness to the same. My child's health improved much after. 8AM' L MORRISON. Merchant Tailor, Wood st, Pittsburgh Some two months ago I purchased 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 that time his health impro ved very much. I had tried two other Vermifuge to no purpose. I believe Dr, M 'Lane's the best article In-fore the public. D. CALHOUN. Mifllin township, Allegheny county. HEAR MEDICAL TESTIMONY. From a regular Physician, Dr C S Smith, Sua fish, Ohio. Mr. J. KidJ Dear Sir I hav used in my pactice Dr. M'Lane'a American Worm Specific, rndhave of:en witnessed its efficacy in expelling worms from the system. A patient of mine, s short lime ag j, gave a via! of the Worm Specific lo a child; in a short time upwards of sixty-fits worm were expelled. Prepared for the Proprietor by JONATHAN KIDD & Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, corner of 4th arid Wood sts. Pittsburgh. Also for sale bv the foilowing agents JOHN L. .SNYDER. Somerset, Hay and Morrison. I.avansviile, K nable and Vought. Centreviil, M A. Ross, Petersburgh, A. Wyatt, SmilhnVld. G. Cook. Wellersburgh. Samuel Kurtz, Somerset. Samuel Harnct. Addison. Livensood & WelfflVy. Salisbury ChnilcuKrissinger, Beilin. Edm. Kernan. Jenner Cross road Edward Bevin, Slovslown. P. & Myers, Myers Will. N. B. Be particular lo a-k for Dr. M'L9 Amrioan Worm SpcerfiV. or Pa'rnt XetauftoS-'
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