sac 4 tcois cr the iierald, v r "Ttfi p?r t pubfMxx! every TcJ3j,t 2 ptyanle kalf-yetrff in advance ffa piuJ within tie jear, $2,53 wdi iavn - Uy be Charrci- " v - . ! u Vernation tafcea for!ewthn air mrrtb or e9 a aVcrilT discontinue unless at tfce f lie eJiur, antil arrcarajesare . paid - -AnTsmf.3'T will b useried at 51 per piarr. far the first three insertions, and 23 cent for eery subsequent insertion: longer ones in proportion. t orphans court sale OF REAL' ESTATE TTN pursuance of an order nf the Or J r,W Court of Somerset couniy. there will he. exposed to sale by way of Public Vendue r or Outcry on the prem- ises on f rv'av iw " next. Ke following Real Estate, late ihe property of Jacob Moses dee'd, mz : No. L A certain of tract of lat'd Siiuaie in Shade township, Somer set county, adjoining (amis of Joseph Ling. Frederick Coleman, John Stump field odiers; containing SOU acres more or less, IflO acres cleared, with a hewn log house and barn thereon erected.. No. 2. Also another tract adjoining ! first described tract in tame township, containing 25 acres with tio improvements thereon. Terms No. 1. containing -200 acres one tl.ird ol the purchase money to he paid iu hand and the balance in annual instalments pf one hundred and fifty dol ts;;, without interest, to be secured by Vudgment Bond. No. 2. e.ntaining23 acres to he cash. Attendance will lie gircn by Jamb Moses and Abraham Moses, administra lors of the said dee'd. Bv the Court, W. 11. PICKING, Dec. 1. valuable heal estate at Public Sale. FpnK subscriber will offer at sale by Ji public outcry, on Clnistmas day, 25di Di?remler next, the following real property belonging to tlic estate of Maj. George Graham, late of Sloyelown, So ji ersei count v. deceased, viz: The well known 1'atern stand Tor ma liy years kept by deceased, on lhe"Nrih ide f Main street iu Sioystown afore said, being a large two-stury frame and weatherboarded building with good and convenient outhouses on the same lot, 2ud also jih excellent ineadow lot of 13 acr, large barn aud e tabling; oa the op posite side of ibe sueel. No. 2, Gee email house anil lot of one acre thutw. an Main cms? street near the Pub iic eehonl house in said borough, and now in (be occupancy of John Leber kneiglit, Yo. 3. A large plantation or tract of land sit tia:e new Stnystown on both sides of the read "edin it Somerset, containing a Itout -00 acres, of which nearly 3( 0 acres are cleared and tmder fence, with a two-story log house and large - Barn iberee-n erected, now in the possession if William Waugh and Samuel Weis tirrer. The above farm will lie divided into two or three pans, if necessary, to suit jiurchr.spr, if desired j..ui of ituiav P? yivjilcs 1 is of 20 or 30 acres cacli. Tlie sale will be held at the Tavern Honse now kept by Allison Loughrey, and will be conntinued until all i sold, uhen and where ttie terms, which will be reasonable, wiil be made known. SAMUEL KIM MEL, Administrator cum testametito anitexo oT no10 George G raham, dee'd JAYNE'S HAIRTtONICT" 2l) II A VING ourselves witnessed the 4eHeficial effects of this anich? on the persons of several of o ir inhabitants, we liesitute not to commend to all those who Iiave unfortunately lost their hair. We refer such to the certificate of Mr. Holmes. Bntfo! I'Ufcmx. "Bristol. IJ. I , Feb. IG. 1841. Mr. Bavlcv Sir: Having about four years since; ilm' disease, lost the hair from the top of my head, and haciug used many articles recommended to re ctor it, 1 was induced, from the recom CienJaii'in I saw in ynr Phoo?.iix," to try Dr. Jaync's Hair Tonic. 1 am now happy to say, that after using three hot ties, my head is covered with a fine jsrowih of young and healthy hair. Sev eral of tny friends and acquaintances Iiave also used il to their entire satisfac tion. therefore cheerfully recommend it to all who are suffering the disagreea ble sensation caused hv baldness. JAMES A HOLMES. The above certificate is from a res peclddc. you man. an oversee- in the Sie-aoi-Mill, whose statement can be be lieved. KEW AND IMPORTANT EVI DENCE FROM THE REV. A. R. M1NCKLEY. FranVlin.la.. March 19. 1841. Dr. JAYNE. Dear Su: Your medi rirw has been in nearly every case suc cessful, especially the Expectorant. I tnve received much nenefii from th use rt4.T .M.otr nl it ( ttiTr ! il litis lit, ', lirmcffi tteiifhbors, h had been sfHicted from childhood with the Asthma, so severely as nearly to sttfiVate her during the naroKism. wliieh returned about once a week, lias Vn-Jo H appearance perraa peiuly cuied.- Yburs with respect A U UlSCKLEV. STBAy.STE-EK;) CAME to premises of the ffnbsrriber ia Soniersei' township in -June; a black and w htie 6poited STEER' "a liont 2 years old, no ear marksl ' ; . The owner is ree nested to :rome and prove property pay charges - and take it away, r it will be sold as nie taw oi- rects. - " DAVID HUSBAND. . nor. 54., : 1 ' r- flaEDIGINE --STORE " -iX SERMX. TllR subscriber would respectfully inform the public, that he has just rerejred and opened out in the Store room of Jacob Kim met, Esq., in liertiu, a fretli 'and assorted stock of Brugs, Medicines, Faints, Byes and Confeciionaries, which he offers to setl very cheap for cash. Persons wishing to purchase artu-les in his line of business, are invited io call and examine his stock. ' ap'ilMG. SAMUEL J. ROW ' STRAUS'S PATE ITT : FLAMC ENCIRCLED OVEN" COOKING STO V.E. BIHS Stove combines all thai "isval uable in existing Coiking Stoves with certain improvements peculiar to itself. .It is constructed upon a new and entirely distinct ' principle truly philo sophical, so as to pass . the flue entirely round the oven, thus making itenveioped or Jlame encircled, without impairing the necessary draught of the stove. .This method of thus passing twice round, once over and once under the oven, is the secret of its great economy in the use of fuel, while the enlargement of the air chamber atfords increased s;ace for the rarefaction of air and compensates for the usual disadvantages of a circular deaiighv It bakes, loasis, and boils. easier and better than anv Stove yet of fered to the public, with the advantage over mo.-i of ihe.m of saving one half the fuel. It is supprirtr to the 'Queen of the West," "Uurk's Patent." -Eclipse" r -'IJ ubaways Patent." for the follow ing reason In tbeiKi Stoves the upper s!$e ol .the ot-cn i dependant for lu-at and can hate from no iher source than what railiales through ihc plate on which the fire is made, it the ashes be Wfied clean, too much heat will radiate and burn the bread on the' upper side, if too much ashes be left, the bread will not bake on the upper ide. Of this defect all good cooks coat plain. This Stove is entirely free of this objection, ihc oven always healing exactly alike top and bottom, and ends. "Man? buy the Premium or step stove and others of similar model. 'I iicse Stoe consume mimcIi fuel, for first the fire chamber is too deep, the pois Sic, are too high a bove the fire. Second when using the oven, all the heal which passes off under tlie oven !eing one ha!f, neier comes i contact with the boiling utensils. passesofT inki the pipe and is lost. Alsi our Stove is so arranged with a bank or elevation in the fife chamber as to rti-sure tin? u5e id ihc flame, upon lite forward p;iTt of the Stove lirst, and it then passes back afterward healing all alike whereas Stnves like the ll.ithawav. having one m O vest vlinojbcr, alloiv loo ' wide a raige for the flame without suflcietil conrcn iration. Wc manufacture two sizes tif this Stove at tbcEagle Foundry iti HerHuSom erset couniy. Pa. For the larger size mst of the pots commonly used in the kitchen will answer. Always on hard, a complete asort- ment of PLOUGHS, with PLOUGH CASTINGS of great variety. (lOI. i mv vit!Pnr e.inoT; ...i r u .i i-l finish, co,npr,sng eveiy thing in that line. CASTINGS on hand, and made to order, on the most reasonable lerms. HOUSER &. U Eli KEY. Berlin, Oct. 1:1 1840 3m. STONE CUTTING 13 USINE S S. Til E subscriberrespecjfully informs his friends and the public in gen eral, that he carries on Ihe Stone Cutting Business in all its various branches, ai his shop on main street, 2 doors east of George Piles tavern, and nearly opposite the drug store of John L. Snyder. TOMB STONES, made at the shoJlest notice, and on the most reasonable lerms, and in a manrer thai will render them superior loan other manufactured i this section oft'ht country. Grind stones of an excellent quality, always kept on hand. Also constantly on hand, marble CRAVE STONES. Country produce taken in exchange ! fof wnrk al lUrteK Prices. BENJAMIN WOOLLEY. Somerset, Pa., March 5. 1840 ly. Blank Deeds, F LOT of Blank Deeds of a superior qua! a tjijust print ed and now for sale AT THIS OFFiCE , v i i I HM-MaMMaataMMa)a-a-Hi HATSi'EflATSi CheaD. Good and Pfl.qh:nnnhie.l Tit A N K FUrrror past faVois, subscriber? would respectfully in form his oid customers and the public generally, ihathecontiniie toearrv on the II A !T1 NG liUSlNE S si -in all its branches, at his old stand on main street,'" in the borough of Somerset, where he keeps constantly on band a supply of MA TS of his own manufac ture, made of the l est materials and in eery variety of stvle embracing. " V Fur, Nutria. Russia, Cassimer wdoiAJlIATS. .1 Country Dealers will be supplied with j any quantity they may desire for retail, on short notice and at .moderate prices; and customers can at ail times either have a "choice from among die stock u hand, or have ibrir hats made to order, ofanv QUALITY OK STYLE. From his long experience in the busi ness and. a determination to se l cheap, and at the same time also that his fiats shall not be excelled by those of any other establishment' here or elsewhere, the subscriber flatters -himself, with ihe hope that he shall continue to receive liberal share of public patronage. i ' - Phe. subscriber understands ihat some persoos have been selling hais as having been manufactured by him, which are made.. elsewhere and he therefore cau tions the public, against .purchasing any. as his make, whiih have not the words John C Kurtz, -Main street, Somerset, Pa.," on the tip- Furs and approved country produce taken inexrhange for hats. ciir.Ar foii c vsir. sep8 JOHN C. KURTZ. WAR Wl'lir MEXICO! THE subscriber thankful for past fa vors, lakes 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 ihe office , of (J. F. Mitchell, Esq., in the Borough -of .Sum erset where he will constantly keep on hand. COPPER and of every description, Aiauufactored from t!e best materials and in a neat and du rable manner. COPPER KETTLES. STOV 13 Pfi PB, l oilier articles in his line of business : w:ll Ik? 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 ware. JAMES II. BEN FORD. - Feb. I7-3m. N. B. Also" on hand, a number o 67oics. of' different sorts, which will be sold cheap. HOTEL foii IS VA1.2DS AT PITTSBURGH. - Brs. Speer and Kuhn. fnHE object of this establishment is -JL l' 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 reliel Irom surgical and ....... t. ft".-. from ihe wanl of the various, comforts and attentions so necessary and agreeable lo the sick, and from careless and un faithful nurses; and been subjected to heavy and unreasonable charges. Invalids will here he 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 lo every variety of disease, it is intended by Dr. Sneer, lo give spe cial attention to " , ALL SURGICAL DISEASES, particularly to DISEASES OF THE EYE. To these branches of his profession he has piven a large share of his alten ion for the lasi twenty-five years, and he will continue to devote to them . the experience acquired by a constant prac tice during lint time. The Hotel for Invalids is not an exper imetit. Its establishment is sujrresled noi only as necessary to supply an evi dent want in this city, in the entire ab sence of any special provision for ihe sick, bet 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 al the ccrner of Federal ami Robinson streets, in Allegheny city, ad joining the city of Pittsburgh. -Il is commodious and roomy, an J furnished wiih 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. lC7No contagious diseases will be ad' milted. J. IL SPEER, M. D. J. S. KU11N, M, D. February 5, 1816. - mm. S.9 YuluallellcalEstate" fTSIIE'stibscriber offers at private sale JL' .n following valuable leafj estate "viz ' ' . "; -NorL 'a : certain tract , of lanu situate in Jenner township, oomer set couniy, containing about 31 acres tl abnu GO acres of eiear land -of -which ahoul 30 acres is in good meadow; on which is erected a ,new one and a halt story frame house, stable and a -large framo weatherboarded barn. , Np.r 2.. also another tract of laud situate in said township, containg about 87 acres and 74 perches, about 40 acess of clear land. -of-tvhich about G acres is iu meadow, whiih a l l story log house aud log stable thereon erected., , . . - JVo. 3. also another tract oftaitd situate in said township of Jen tier, containing about 118 "acres, about 25 acres of clear land, of which about 3 acres is in meadow with a small log house thereon erected. If not sold between this and t?ie first day of April next, ii will then be for rent on the shares. " "' The above: lands adjoin Matthew HlackrJoseph Haines, Henry S. Picking, I. George Parker and others, aud are siliu i ted just at the fool of Laurel Hill, on the 1 urnpike roiid. I hey are of a good quality, a large portion is fine bottom laud, and that which is not cleared con tains excellent timber. , . . For terms applv to the subscriber, re siding on one of the tracts. . ;: . JOHN D. REED. Sept. 22, "46. 3m. Jaime's Medicine. .lAYNE'S EXPEC TORANT. 22) THIS medicine has already proved j itselHohe all that it has been recom mended, by those who have ivcn it a fair test in this country, and the demand for il increases daily. W'e have just heard of an important mm fof Asthma . , - which has been effected by the use of it in. a neighboring town ihc case was that of a female, who had for a long time been under the care of a physician but had received no relief, and her case was considered hopeless. Asa lasl re sort she purchased a bottle of Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, whb h causid her to ex-! pectorate freely, gradually cased her cough, and rapidly restored her to health. We have-.ho' hesitation in "Saying, that this preparation of Dr. Jaync. fur ihe cure of Coughs," Colds, lullucnz-i. Asth ma. Consumption, &., is the most val uable medicine ' ever offered to the A nierican pnblic. There is no quackery about it Dr. 'ayne is one of ihe most skilfnl practising physicians in Pennsyl vania, and wherever his various preper mions have been thoroughly tested, he is looked upon as a great public bene factor. Sornersst (JIaine) Journal, Prepared only by Dr. David Jayne, N. 8 South Third Street, Philadelphia. Sold by J. J.&II. F. Schell, , Somerset Pa. Also by Edward Bcvin, v Stystown Pa. DOES NOT REASON AND COM MON SENSE teach us that EXPEC TORATION i the most natural as well as the most effectual ageni in ar resting and curing1' PULMONARY DISEASES ? Reason savs yes, because OBSTRUCTION is either immediately o r remotely the cause of Infiam ation and Catarrhal Fe vers, prodn' ing Croup, Consumption, Sc. Abscesses of the Lungs, Pain and Sore ness of the Throat, Breast, Sides, or Shoulders Bronchitis, exciting mucous and pendent secretions, thereby clogging up the lungs, so as to more or less im pede both respiration and the free circu lation of the blood, causing 'Difficulty of Breathing, and ASTHMA, Pleurisy. Hoarseness and Loss of Voice, Dropsy of the Heart and Chest, Rup ture of Blood Vessels and Bleeding from Threat and Lungs, and SPITTING OF BLOOD. . To remove this Obstruction, from which all these alarming and dangerous diseases originate, and to produce a radi cal cure, nothing has ever been found e- qunl to JAYYE'S EXPECTORANT. Il stands unrivalled It stands pre-eminent try it. and you will be forced to acknowledge that its virtues have not, NOR CANNOT BE OVERRATED ; that it Slauds far above and bevond the reach of com petition ; that it :s ihe only reasonable, the only natural' :.nd the only truly suc cessful method of arresting and curing diseases of ihe Pulmonary Organs. ,. JAYNE'S HAIR'I ONIC This late discovery, of Dr. Jayne,' awakens the praises of the press in all parts of the coun try. The fact is, the more the article be comes known, the less peace has the Doctor." A continual stream of bald beads keep pourig into his establishment, - who go to bed at night, dream of long and flowing locks, and awake in the morning and find the vision realized. We saw -a bewitched damsel a few days since, the curl of whose auburn locks attracted our attention, and for some time we did noi recognise an old friend. "Bless us, Ma ria,' said we. "where did vou raise' that beautiful hair ?" "Thank yon, sir," said ihe blushing girl,1 "You must ask Dr. Jayne." The fact is, that although the Doctor is verging into the "sear and yellow leaf" of life, he understands bow to please the ladies.-Pubtiz I.edtr. Sold by : J. J. & II. T. Scheie : . . Somerset Pa. , Also by . . Edward Berin,' J Stoystown Pa STRAY HEIFFEIl P1AME to the premises of the subseri iy berin Turkey foot township; abon the last of OctGK-er, a 2 ycaf old pale red j heifiVr, a slit in the right ear, and cud of the Tail. white- ; 4The owner is requested lo come for ward, nrove nronertv. nav charges and ke her away, otherwise she will be sold as ihc law directs. . JOHN R- KING. not 24.. THE Coughs, Colds, Consumptions, AC. Important to all ibose afllicted with dis eases of ihe Lungs and Bieasts. Sevkn Thousand Cases of obstinrtlrpuf vionury compluinh ctked tx oxu year! WIS TAR S BALSAM OF ; . WILD CHE?,?,?, Til E GREAT AMERICAN RKMEUY for Lung Cowjiluitits, find all vjfeclions of ihc litzpirutory Or guns. Will mirccles never cease? More evi dence of its surprising Health Restora tive virtues ! ! ! ' From Dr. Baker, Springfield, Ky. Springfield, Washington co. Ky., May 14, 1845. Messrs. Sanford and Park: - Genls I take this opportunity of in forming von of u most remarkable cure performed upon me by the use of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherrr. In the tear 1840 1 was U'ken with ati inflj mati'iu of the bowels which I labored on der for six weeks when I gradually rej covered. In ihe f.d of 1841 1 was ai- lacked with a severe cold, which sealed j iiwlf upon my lungs s f three years I was cot md lor ttie space con'ined to mv bed I tried all Lind nf mpd ii n unit niprv and every variety of medical aid .without benefit; and I weaned alonjr until the winter of 184 4 when 1 heard of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. My friends persuaded me to give it a fair trial though 1 had given. Up all hopes of-recovery and had prepared mysell for the change of another world. . .Tiirouv;h their solicitation 1 was induced to make use of the geuuine Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. The effect was truly as tonishing. Alter live years of allliction, pain and suffering: and after having spent four or live hundred dollars to no pur pose, and the best and most respectable physiri.ms had proved unavailing. 1 was soon restored to entire health by the 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'tercd appearance that I am no longer known when I meel my for mer acquaintances. I have gained rapidly in weight and my flesh is firm and solid. I cin 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 1 had eaten five years before. Considering mv case almost a miracle I deem it necessary for the good of the afflicted and a duty I owe to ;hc proprie tors a;uf mv fellow men (who should know where relief may te had) to maKe this statement public. Slay the blessings of God rest upon the proprietors of so valuable a medicine as Wistar'r Balsam of Wild Cherry. Yours respectfully, Wm. II. BAKER. -' COUNTBRPS2TS. Those who counterfeit a good med icine for ttie 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 ami health and life away. Dr Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry is admitted by thousands of disinterested witnesses lo have effected the mnsi extraordinary cures of a pulmo nary and asthmatic character ever before recorded in the history of medicine. The young, the beautiful, ihc good, all speak forth Its praise. It is now the fa voriie" medicine in the mosl 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 rcs refill to get Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry arid refuse with scorn counterfeits and every other article prof fered to them as a Substitute, SO long will cures positive cures cheer the fireside j "f ntany a despairing family. .The- true and get'uine Witnrs Bal sam bf Wild Cherry is sob! at establish- ed'agencies in ajl parts cl the U. States So:d in Cineinnati on the corner oi Fourth and Walnut street bv . . .; ',..... SANFORD h .PARK, Gen'l arents for the Western States Agents foii Wistar's Balsam. J. L. SNYDER. Somerset, J Lloyd Sl Co.'' Donegal, S Philson, BerUn, .'- -II Little, .Stoystown,;-: -,.' G H Kerser, Bedford, 0:tober 20. 1846-lv BLANK SUMMONS' AND EXECU TIONS. For Sale Here. DB. S. PQSTLETHWAITE. ; gJfiNUBIW his f-rofeswonai f)icp u 2 public-. OiVhis in the Imiklin; f.,rm-.-riy jg cupied ly Charles Ogle, Esq., a a Uw otJk-e - ' janc9, 1810. . v - AN APPRENTICE WANTro, N . apprentice to the lldtuoj V..,C XL ness is wanted by the subscriber in w'wnv. 3 m a'j'Mvatiuii ii in;i(ie SiTOt) octG JOfX C. KUIITZ. ' tua For ihe cirfvf Hepatites or Lircr Complaint Difprpsla and Slrh Hcad-Ade. remedy having Ihtii fir several var da employed Jy the pr.prirtor in liii praetor on very l.irrre scale in A!o en-a!jj, VrrJ' Harrison ind K.indoljib ciHiii!ic. i:i Virini.,. tn. sides several other nlace nnl h : "HIT- ded witMuc riost l;p;iy cfiett.. be t.aslwn fr.. time tf titne solicited to odojit streh a rom. . !W(vuUrTu 3 Aware of tlie fact that many useless noFtrutns" have been i;dmed npon the public, he hciinird for several years until thoroughly eoinimrd tliaf the above metlicioe, if properly used, would nr; fj'tl to eflect cures in a great many insurers, am) even to alleviate those cases which are uit inru' abltf. ' Symptoms r.f a d-W.aed .rcr.Paln in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, increased on pressure; sometimes Ihe pain is in ihe left sii!e the patient is rarely aide lo lie on the left side sometimes the pain is ft It nnder the shoulder Idade, it frequency extends to the tcj. of the shoul der, and i sometime mistaken fjr a rheumatism in the rijht arm. I'he xtuinaeh U affecte-J uiih loss of appetite and st-knes;; the bowels, in gt.n ral, are costive, sometimes altering with lax, the head ;s troubled with, pain, accompanied v ids a dull, heavy sensation in the back pjrt. There is g-nera!!v a considerable loss of memory, arrom panied with a p.!i;ful sensation of bavin? 1, n undone something which ought to huvceea done. A slight dry cough is sometimes on alt. n dan. The patient comphhis of weariness end debility; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he conpiairu of a prickly sensation of the scin; his spirits are h' ; ar:d iihhonch lv is satisfied that excitise would le benefu-i.d to him, yet he can scarcely summon -j; Urti;,, enough to try it. In fief, he distrusts cvnv ie- medv. everaI of the aliovo ivmninmc I the disease, but eases have oreiuretl where i w o - iui nil them existed, yet examination of the !odv afier death h )s slimvn the over to have been cxlensivc- - It.. t t I J t,erJI o11- CERTIFICATE?. This is to eeriit'y, that bavin; been asVintrd with Dr. MT-ane in the practice of medititie for nearly two and a half years, I have had many opportunities of witnessing the good rGeets o Ins Liver Pills, and I believe they have cured and relieved a much larger proportion of the diea.-es of the liver, than I have known rurd and re lieved bv onv other course of treatment. Dec. l 1S3G. OUVEK JlOHfJ.AN, M. D. QOnsnnvE Xone are genuine without a fie-simile of the proprietor' M$nature. Prepared for the proprietor bv JONATHAN KIDD & Co, Wholesale and I.Vtaii l)r-git. rmner i f 4th and Wood Ms, Pit' urg. Pa They arc also sold by Ihe following agenl-. John b. Snyder, Somerset. Hay A Monisoii, Lavansvilh. Knabfe and Voughf. Centrevill , M. A. Koss. Petersburg?!, A. Wyatt, Smithfield, G. Uoo'n, Weiifi-bhurh. Samuel Kurtz, Somerset. Samuel Harnct. Addison, Livenjrood & Wel.IIey. Salisbury. Charles ICris.-inqer, Uerlin. Etbn. Kernan, Jenner Cross roada. Edward Covin, Stoystown. P. fc W. Myers, Myers Mill. N. I3. In r rder that there may be r.o mistake. no particular and as lor Dr. MT.cne s Liver Pills." jrtnl3'4C Patent Yfmifuge. Du. McL.wk's America Wort FpEcirn Promptly czpcU Worms to cn almost in crcdiU; number! fTO substantiate the a!ove fad many hundred ib of testimonials could be ndducel, out t.f which the following are selected, from individ uals of sfanuio; and vcracily. Indeed, i: is con fidently allinncd that each new trial of the pow ers of this remedy will have an addl'hn-d ten dency to w idcn and confirm its firne, and that if t were universally known and diffused over tho 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'Lone's Amen can Worm Sjcifir cxpt lit d five hundred and two whole worms and pieces that would have made sixty more, fvm a boy of Jjh;t Lewellinp. which, it laid in a straight l:i:c, would have most pon,j' ly measured the enormous length of one hundrcr yards. JOSIAH JA CiTSON, owner of Wetc Forge, and other works. Monongalia county, Va This is to certify that I pen based f, om Holmes &. Ki.ld a vi.d of Dr. MT.ane a American Worm Specifi'-, and gave two doses to a Uy of mine nbout three years ycurs of a;e. lie pa-ed fully half a pint of worms. The quaiitily was so hr;c I was really alarmed, and railed in several of my neighbors to see them. Had this story been re lated to me. I could mtlhave credited ir, without Iein; an cyc-witness to the sail;. My child's ucjiuii improveu mucn alter. SAM'L MOriRISO.V, Merchant Tailor, Wood st, PitULurgh Som? two months a;o I purchased a vial of Dr M'Lanes American Worm SperiCe. I Rave a Iwy of mine most of a vial; he passed fortv very large worms. From that time his health impio veil very much. I had tried two ether Vermifuges to no purpose. I believe Dr, M 'Lane's the Wat article before the public. D. CALHOUN. Mifflin township, Allegheny county. HEAR MEDICAL TESTIMONY". From a regular Fhvsician, Dr G S Smith, Sua- - 'fish, Ohio. Mr. J-Kidd Denr Sir I have osed in my paelice JJr. M lanes American V orm S: ecifir. j rndhave often witnessed its efficacy in expeiliaj worms f.om the system. A palitot of mine, a short lime ag j, gave a vial of the Worm Snecific to a child; in a short thnc upwards of sii'ty-fivs worms were eipelled. Treparcd for ihe Proprietor hy JONATHAN KIDD & Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, corner of 4 ill and Wood sts, Pitubursh. AIs for sale bv the following agents JOHN L. NN V DE!, Somerset, Hay and Morrison. Laransviile, K nable and VouglU. Centreville, . - M A. Ross, Peti-rsluirgh, A. Wyatt. Smiihfie.'d. G. Cook, Wellershurgh. Samuel Kurtz, Soin-.-rset. Samuel Harocf. AdJbon, Live ngood A: Wclftlry. Salishnry CharJi'Kri.-ir.ger, Deilin. Edni. Kernan. Jcnnrr Cros read Edward Dcvjn, Stovstown. 1. & W. Myers, Myers Kill. . , " JvT D. iJe pariicufa to ak" 'for DrJ M'1.v' I Amrica WraaXjCuc, or I'ateDt Ven::V-
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