TUSKS or THE HERALD, Thi pop v pubW! every Tosdsy, al $t jr annum, payable kalf-yearly in advance. If not pa'ul witV.in tho jttr, $2,50 will invaria ily charged. N cnlwcripiion taken for iban ix months or can bjcriUer discontinue oiil at tie option of tk editor, until arrcaragesare paido'L AitrimirrfT!i wi!! Vc Inserted at Jl per fraaf, for the first three ir.snlionn, and 25 cnt for every suUseqrtent insertion: longer ! no in prororlin ATT!scFaT9 inserted in tfce ITcraU and republican, (line times, t $2 per square auJ 60 cents for every at her insertion. From the Ohio State Journal. JJjn 23 op. J have a lifde bright haired boy, With eyes of blue-bcil hue, And cheeks as reive try and fresh As roses bathed with due, 21 ii llf a as fragrant rccm to mine, As strawberries in Ma v. JLnd with his lisping voice he aings, Hurra! hurra for Clay. Three summers only hath he seen. And when I hear his voice, fSofulI of melody and glee. It makes my heart rejoice. He sings full many a merry Um And old familiar way. Cut mong them all he lore? the bc t, To sing hurra for ClavI One ssid to him, ''Don't sing that song. My boy; 'tis quite too late, Hurrah for Polk end Dallas now For Chy is out cf ditc." The boy looked up perplexed and sad. As if he meant to say, . lie's coca, and I may sing for him, Ilurral hurra for Cur. Yes, child; he is as worthy novr As in his palmiest days. When voices joined the shout and song That now forget to raise: Those voices will be heard again, And join some other lay A loud, as long, as hold and free r As when they sang for Clay. 0 But I will teach thee, darling boy, If I am spared by fate, That noble deeds and daring truth Are never out of date; And teach thy infant lips to sing The world may say what it may Another, and as great a name, The name of Cassics Clay. And when thou com'st to be a man, Oh! may my guerdon be, To see thee firm and fearless stand The friend of Liberty. The champion of the poor oppress'd, Owning no tyrant's sway. E'er struggling for thy country's weal As true as Casshs Clay. SJonatljarrs noit to a rto tititj Office. Did yon ever go down to the printers, And see all them "devils" at work! I declare it beats all to fiinters Mother's fuss when we kill our pork. Tliem fellers, they stand right Hp straight, And pick up Utile pieces of lead, Stuck in little cubby holes, thicker I'll bate, Than sals in our big parsnip bed. Then thry kecpsnch a duckbg & bobbing, And winking, like Patty's old drake V hen he's gobbling up coru, or a robin That stands on one leg ou a siake. Then they've got too, a cast iron press, It beats father's for cider and cheese; Tis tarnation hard work I miess. And Urircs a confounded iirltnnw Tiiere's a thundering great roller, I snow, They keep pushing, die Lord knows for - And the papers would cover our mow, 5jch a whopping bigheap they have got. ! I'd no notion, I vum, 'twas such tamal liar j vtoi-l to prist papers and books; But I mean ta subscribe for the 'Journal, And ro hotae and tell dl the folks. loiiilalloa cf a Hotel. The Xew Orleans Picayune gives the following from the Newburvport Her J-ilowing Botise cf the St. Charles Hotel aid: of that city. It is a perfect fouricrite es- j "Sho-ld we ever extend our posses lajlishment m regard to numbers. sious over North Oregon as far th, 'wehive been at some liille min tn j cji.it ai ti e potation oi the bt. Charles eth parrallel we shall reach that latitude Hotel, and oL.or statictics in relation to where the sun docs not set in summer. the establishment, and have ascertained Near the mountain, in nmm tu ' mat no less inca live rtvrdred and two appears to stand as still as it did in the regular borders, hesides one hundred and days of Joshua. In June it is twenty vcnty employers, servants &e. fcc. ( five degrees above the horizon at "mid neany 700 in all within the walls of the night," and the only mode of knowing builumg. This would form quite a vil-, that it is "midnight,'' is watchintr the sun lage in the country. The dailv consumn-. when it begins tn !strnA i w-f uon w some oi principal articles of food is us follows: 50 lbs. fresh beef, 150 lbs. mutton, 21 turkeys, 50 chickens, 30 pairs VTUdCkUCiiS, 30 t'oZCn robins zr.A mh iionu some of principal articles of food robins r,nil nth.fr mad Wds, 120 lbs. ham, six to ten thou- i lZ-i0, 130 df?n ,g?s' 75 gauonsmnk, 2o0 loaves baker's bread ' BU lbs. rolec, 10 lbs. Cars, 6 blls. potitocs. ICO, 223 lbs. SU salt be:f and pork, besides 4 1! any quantity of veni- :n, tc ir, gronse ind other items er.tire- lr r i. v Mechanical Occupations. It wM lately state J that a -well knovra builder in thiscity had contracts for build ing nineteen stores in the burnt district, besides other engagements in various irts of the city, the profits on which, in a single year, would realize a fortune. Is not this fact of sufficient importance to induce Parents to place well educated sons at mechanical pursuits in preference to liberal professions! Here is one cal- I'm only, that of a builder; look at its re- w a m understanding his business, having the confidence of the community, he com mands their cheice and profitable con tracts. Go also to bhip building, a busi ness full as profitable, and requiring skill, neatness and dexterity. Look to our furnaces to engineering, to working in gold, copper, tin and iron, and other prof itable branches of the mechanic arts. There is always certainty and security in these pursuits, What would these successful men, making their $10,000 per annum, do as Lawyers? Visiting their oflices daily, reading periodicals, smoking segars or waiting for a client. As Physi- cions. finding the business overstocked; and thus drag out their best doys in una vailable effort !o secure emplovent, where as in the mechanic arts employment seeks them. We hope to see a change in this system and that children, uniting with parents for the promotion of their own good, will secure to themselves a business employment or calling that, with industry, cannot tail to make them independent. N Y. Sun. Tbc Ilurkcyc Women. i ne lauies oi vnjo are regular ami- zons, when they have a will to extermi nate a social pest in the shape of liquor distiller, as may be inferred from the fol lowing incident related in the last Wes. tern Washingtonian: In Medina county, the last " distillery has been stopped, and converted into a Temperance 11 all by the ladies.Thc inci dent related by tho delegate from that county is 33 follows: The ladies appointed a committee of six to wait upon the distiller and request ed him to desist. He refused, but hap pened that the husband of a lady in the neighborhood (who was a strong athletic woman) was in the habit of visiting the distillery, and remaining often days at a time, in the most beastly state of intoxi cation. She had often remonstrated with the distiller, but to no effect he would sell. One day, being absent longer than usual,she went to the distillery to hunt him. The distiller informed her that he was not there, she persisted in the declaration that he was. lie attempted to put her out, when she turned upon him and threw him into a mud hole some two feet deep, and his clerk coming to the rescue she threatened him in the same way. She then found her husband laying in a dying state in the ofuce. She lifted him' up, supported his feebla frame to her humble home, told the distiller she would give him three days to close up his business, and if he did not, she would bring a rein forcement of ladies . and tear it down. On the second day he sent her word that he had closed up, and opened his distil lery for a temperance meeting! Charcoal for reach Trees. A friend of mine has just informed me of the success he has met with, by the application of charcoal to his peach trees; a few years ago he had some fine trees in his garden which invariably had wormy fruit; and the trees full of gum; when the fruit was about the size of marbles, he had the earth removed from each'jxee about 2 feet around and 3 inches deep, and filled up with charcoal; the result was that the fruit grew to a fine size free from worms; and every year since, the fruit has been good, and the trees became healthy and free from gum; while two trees h ft with out the charcoal, continnc to bear wormy fruit, and the trees unhealthy; as this will be in time for the readers of the Cultiva tor to make a trial this year, and should it prove as good with others as in this ca?c, it will certainly be of great benefit to the fruit grower. II farmers will plant their pumkins, Pons enj otter vines on land that ;ht corn the past year, they will nev- er oc troubled with the striped bug This "af,ocen1 practiced here lor many vears. and has ware when vines planted on land that had anv other crop, even vines the year previous, are destroyed by the bug. A new Feature Tor Oregon. ' Should the United States ever come into possession of the whole of Oregon we will ihen have within the bounds of the Union a curiosity far greater than ei- ? : ther the Falls of the Niagra or the Mam moth Lave. Kentufkv. P.nminrnfi m,.r.n:. luuuiiwuia, ucii me sevenu- roost at 7 P. M. er is well up. In winl reverse, as in the hUt rMtwnfnt - civ ,r' roost at 7 P. M. end repose until the sun inter it is of course the gh latitudes the sun is fiftt tipn fnr civ n-nolc " An Irish doctor advertises that the deaf mv hr nf Mm ,f , ;n Tim.., Street. rllr slcnhliml nntiAnta mov col hini from ten till three. "J re laaies-bustles nice Halter -ri ny tre Presh Groceries. -fl BAGS Prime RIO COFFEE; J. O 2 bbls MOLASSES; " Loaf Sugar; Teas; Mackeral, &e; receiv ed and fur sale by dec 16 J J & H F SGHELL. JOHN CARSON. S. J. MCKNIGHT. cakson $ Mcknight, (successors to II. Coulter & Co.) lOTTHOLESASE Grocers, Commis Vy eion and Forwarding Merchants, Dealers in Produce and Pittsburg Manu factures, Sixth street, between Wood and Liberty, Pittsburgh. Pa. janl5 "Orphans' Court Sale ot al N pursuance of an order of the UP nhan's Court of Somerset couniy. there will be exposed to sale by way of public vendue or outcry on the premises, on Saturday the Hth day of March next, the following real estate, late the property of Andrew Bird deceased viz: One tract of Land, situate in Addison township, adjoining hunts or John P. H. Walker John A, Mitchell. liobert Iiobison and others, containing 270 acres more or less, on whice sr creeled two dwelling houses, barn and other buildings. ALSO One other tract adjoin in? lands of .Ahn A Mitchell, Kobert Robison. Thomas Ulissen, James Wil kins and others containing sioO acres more or less, on which are erected a dwelling house barn and other buildings. Terms: one third to remain a lien on the premises, the interest thereof to be paid to the widow annually, during her life time, and at her death to be e qually divided among the heirs and legal representatives of said decaased. One third of the balance in hand and the remoinler in three equal annual pay ments without interest to be secured on the property by judgment bonds. Attendance will be given by John Hanna. Aduiinistator of the estate of said deceased. I3y the Court, W. II. PICKING, Feb 3. 1840. Clerk. PilAY BKSEATEDI Don't stand up while chairs and sofas are so cheap. M A N U- FACTORY. "T&TOULD respectfully inform his V Y o'd cusiomers and the public general, that he has purchased from Mr. Jocob Myers, chair maker and wheel wright his entire stock of materials and has commenced the chair making business with that of cabinet making. at his shop on main street in the Borougl ol bomerset, one door east of the resi dence of Simon Gebhart Esq., where he will constantly keep on hand and will make to order, common fancy and Malta zony Cliatri. bed steads, wheels. Tahles, Stands, Settees, So fas, CjC, CjC, C)C., W Ml It lie win sen common cuairs at j per sett, and other articles in proportion. Thankful for the patronage heretofore axtended to him, he would invite the public to call and exemine his work, which he will warrant to be made of tfie best materials and finished in the neatest and most durable manner. Approved country produce will be taken in exchange for work, at the high est market prices. apS'45. Valuable Farm AT Frivaet Sale. CJITUATE in Shade township. Snm kjf ersel county, adjoining lands of Da vid Rogers, Jesse Berkebile, John Pow- el and others, containing about 350 ACRES of land, about one hundred and Gfiy of wnicn are cleared, the remainder is co vered with the best of timber; there is a good proportion of meadow and there may be one hundred acres mada into the best of meadovy, the will all produce clover and timothy, and every species of grain; the land nearly all lies to the sun, and it is decidedly the best tract in that part of the county. It lies about a mile and a half from the ld furnace, and about three miles from the new one, it contains an abundance of IRON ORE, and there is every indicalion of coal on many parts of the surface. The im provemenls are indifferent, consisting of an oiu log uarn and house, and a new lor stable; there are on the premises many fine never' failing springs of the purest water; there is not perhaps in the county a farm combining more advantages as a grazing, dairy and grain farm,it has on it a small OROHAR D, and is under tolerably good lence. Per sons wishing to purchase a good proper ty are requested to call on Kobert W. Mason living on the premises, who will show them every part thereof, or to en quire concerning it of Mr Poitlethwaite in Somerset, or of the subscriber Hvinir in the borough of Stoystown. JOSEPH MASON. February 10, 1815. M CABINET SAMT, TV. PEAHSON, HAVING returned to the practice of the law, tenders his professional services to his old clients and the public generally. Office in North end of Snyder's row, latsly occupied by A. J.Ogle, Esq. decl6'l5-3m Stray Cow. 1 AME trespassing on the premises of 4y-the subscriber in Southampton tp., Somerset county, on the first day of Dec. 1815, a Red Cow with white face, blind in right eye, about six years old. The owner is requested to come forward prove property pay charges and take her away, otherwise she wili be disposed of as the law directs. Jan. II. 1S46- HENRY HOSELROTE February 17 1845-ct' Estate of Hosrers Marshall deceased. TT ETTERS of Administration on the H A estate of Rogers Marshall, late of Cf Stoystown borough, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing in said borough, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to attend at the late residence of said oeceased on Wed nesday the 18th day of March next, pre v . . . . . . pared to settle; and those having claims. to present them at the same time and place, properly authenticated. PHOEBE MARSHALL. fe!3 '40 Gt Administratrix STONE CUTTING B USIjYE S S-. f H MIE subscriberrespectfnlly informs JJ his friends and the public in gen eral, that 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 the drugstore of John L. Snvder. TOMB STONES, made at the shoJtest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, and in a manner that will render them superior to am, other manufactured hi this section of Hit country. Grind stones of an excellent quality. always kept on hand. Country produce taken in exchange for work, at Market Prices. BENJAMIN WOOLLEY. Somerset, Pa., March 5. 1845 ly. J SELECT SCHOOL THE undersigned would hereby give nlice that he intends opening a i select school, on Momlav the 16th dav of March next, in the new school house of this borough. Instruction will be given more or less extensively in Orthography, Heading, Penmanship, Arithmetic. Eng lish Grammar, Geography, Algebra and Land surveying, al the following rates. during a session cf thirteen weeks: Orthography, Reading and Penman ship $2 00 Arithmetic, English Grammar and Geography, 2 50 Algebra and Land surveying will be taught on reasonable terms. , Those studying the high branches will of couise have the privilege of attending to the others without additional charges. Every eifWt will be made by the in structor to promote the advancement of those who regularly attend the school. Communications addressed to the un dersigned will be promptly answered. A. S. RUN NELLS. Somerset, feh 1 0'4 6 Instructor. Orphans' 'Court Sale OF Real--Estate. "TN pursuance of an order of the Or 11 phans Court of Somerset county. there will be exposed lo sale by wav of public vendue or ulcry on the premi ses on Friday the 20tb day of March next ... . ' the lollowing real estate, late the pro perty of John Lunelle, deceased, to wit: Jl certain plantation or tract of land, situate in Somerset tp. bomerset county, containing about two hundred and ninty a. 'res. more or less. adjoining lands of Christian Ankenv. Jr. Jacok Ankeny of C. John Mausl, Jacob Shallis and others, with a weatherboard ed dwelling house and bank barn theieon erected, and two sugar camps on the premises; about one hundred and fifty acres cleared, at least thirty acres of winch are in excellent meadow. Terms One third of the purchase money to remain a lien on le premises. the interest thereof to be paid to the widow of said deceased during her natu ral life annually, and after her death the principal to be paidlo the heirs and legal representatives of said deceased; one tall of the balhnce in hand smd lite re- mainder in four equal annual paymentu without jutmit, to be secured bv itidi. mcnt bond, Attendance will he niveti by Ad4m Mowry and Henry J. Uciple, Trustees or mo sale thereof. By the Court W. H. PICKING. Feb IT l84(Mt. Clerk. Brown Muslins, &c. -t fff YDS, Brown Muslins; JLUULF Cotton Yarn; Cotton Laps, Wadding, and the best Candle Wick, for sale at the declG THREE BIG DOORS. THREE BIGDOOilS. WAB WITH. 'MEXICO has not yet commenced, an J we are still sel ling goods at the above stand at verj reduced prices. w E have received 'this day' from Philadelphia, Baltimore and Pittsburg, a variety of 8D3)8 consisting ia part of CLOTHS of various qualities and colors CASSI MERES do do do SATTINETTS do do do JEANS do do LADIES GOODS such as Romelia slripe. Polka Cashmere, Cashmere De Cosse, Afghan Satin, plain, figured and changeable Alpachas, Mouslin de Laines, &c, &c. &c. In selling boots and shoes. We promise to beat the Jews. ALSO, on hand a choice lot of Gro ceries, Hardware and Queensware; all of which we shall endeavor to sell on such terms, as to induce a generous public to give us a liberal support. Don't forget the place, remember the Three Big Doors. sept30 I J & II F SCHELL. al a. L 1 e; Di 1 r w FOR SA1LE. f tflH E subscribers, agents and allor M neys for A G Cole, offer for sale on advantageous terms, the following de scribed real estate, to wif That well known TAYERIV STAND late the property of Jacob Probasco and John Baker, Esq, on the National Hoad, m Henry Clay township, Fayette coun ty, Pa, and one mile west of the viilnge ol Somerrield in Somerset county, to gether with the appurtenances thereunto belonging. This property consists of about one hundred and fifty-three acres of land, a greater portion of which is cleared and under cultivation and in mea dow. The buildings consist of a large and convenient I) WELLING HOUSE, partly stone and partly frame, comraodi ous stabling and other out-buildings. . The location of this property being one mile from the town of Somerfield, abounding in wood and Stone coal; ha ving a Saw Mill and Grist Mill adjacent thereto and plenty of vater remaining through the land, renders it an important and valuable situation for any kind of bu siness. The premises have been for a long time occupied as a Tavern Stand. The stand is admirably adap'ed for the accommodation of all kinds of Droves. Persons desirous of purchasing the property, are requested to call on Josh ua B. Howel and E. P. Oliphant, of U niontown, Pa., who will give every in formation desired, concerning said pro perly. HOWEL & OLIPHANT, Attorneys of A G Cole, of Bait. jtily22 '45-tf 21GTEL for i rALIDS AT PITTSBURGH. Drs, Speer and Kuhn. Hp HE object of this establishment is ja 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 relief Irom surgical and other diseases. Such have often sufTered 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 the usu al charges. While the care of both phvsicians will be extended to every variety of disease. it is intended by Dr. Sneer, to ffive 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 ihe experience acquired by a constant prac tice uuring mat time. The Hotel for Invalids is not an exper iment. Its establishment is sinraesied --eo not only as necessary to 6uppIv an evi dent want in this city, in the entire ab sence of any special provision for the sick, mitis 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 tinder that of Dr. Stone. The buildinir selected for the purpose is situated altheecrner of Federal and Robinson streets, in Allegheny ciiv. ad- joining tne city oi rutsburgh. It is commodious and roomy, anJ furnished with nil accommodations necessary for the tick. Applications Tor admission to be made in the subscribers, at their office on Penn atreet, Pittsburgh, or at the establishment. ldrNo contagious diseases will be ad milteJ. J. R. SPEER, M. D. ; " WL J. S. KUHN, M. D. February J5f 1343, BRIDSE ' BUJLDUJB. THE undersigned commissioners Semer?el county, feil on Vri day the 13ih day r March 1646, seen.' tract to the lowest bidder, for buibu,, J bridge over Laurel Hill creek t or near Kooser's Mill in Milfori tawna -lsl said county. Sale to take place tt the bridge o'clock P M. A Plan of the bridge will ba exhibited on the djy of sale. F. W ELMER, J. R. KING. fb?7 P. DERKEY, Co.nV,. CELEBRATED For the evre of Hepatite or Liver CvmfLint, Dysprpshi and Sick IIced-Acle. nIIIS remedy having been for several rein sia employed by th pr.ipricU'r hi his practice, on a very large soalc in Morjonalia, Proton. Harrison nnd KnJolj b countie. in Virginia, b. si.Jc several other places, anJ having been attrn- with the most hapvr etTt-tta. V.e has been from time to time solicited to adopt such, n course as wouJJ give it a i:iore extensive circulation, vi;a a view to lessen the amount of human suifering. Aware of the fact that raany ue!esa nostrums have been palmed upon the public, he herltau-J for several years until thoroughly convinced that the above medicine, if prcperly estd, would nrl fail to elTcd cures in rc-t many instances, and even to allevut tboso cases which are quite into ra!.!e. Symptoms of a disused Liver. TaTn in tho r'M side, undr tho cde cf the r';h. inrrrut J on pressure; fon-.rtimcs th fain is in t?ie feft guV; the patient U rarely a!i!e to lie on the left sil; sometimes the pain ii felt iin!er the shnu'iicr blaJe, it frequency extends to t!ie top of the hhout der, arid is sometimes mistaken for a rheumatism in the ri-ht arm. The store arb j3 alFectcJ wit!i loss of apjn-tite and sickneSo; the bwcls. in jen ra!, are co-five. EomefiiTics a!tf rinj wi'h fax. the head ?s troubled with pain, accompanied with dull, heavy sensation in tho bark part. There is gt'nerallr a considerable Io:s of memory, arcom panied with a painful sensation of having ;ieli undone something vrtiich ouht to have been done. A tlight dry cough is sometfrrea an atcn dant. The patient complains r-f wearinesi ci tl debility; hew easily fclartleJ, his feet arc cold or burning, and lie complains of a prickly sensation of the scin; his spirits are low; and a'!thoah ha satisfied that exercUa vrould be bencnckl t him, yet ho can scarcely summon i-p fortitnda enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every re medy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but eases have occurred where few of them existed, yet examination of ihe body after death has shown the liver to Lava bceu extensive ly deranged. CERTIFICATES. This is to certify, that havinj bee- efateJ with Dr. M'Lanc in the practice of medicine Car nearly two and a half years, ' I have had many opportunities of witnessing the pood rficcts of his Liver Pills, and I believe they have cured ni relieved a much larger proportion of the diseases of the liver, than I have known cured and re lieved by any other course of treatmer.t. Dec. 7, IS36. OLIVER MORGAN, M.H. C'Obserte None arc genuine without fac-simi!e of the proprietor's signature. Prepared for tho proprietor bv JONATHAN JilDD & Co, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, corner of 4th nnd Wood sts, Pittsburg. Pa. They arc also sold by ihe following agents. John L. Snyder, Somerset. Hay & Morrison, Lavansville. Knable and Vought, Ce.ntreviiJ M. A. Ross. Petersburg!:, A. Wyatl. Smithrield, G. Uook, Wellcisburgh. N. B. In order that there may be no m!ti. be particular anJ ask fr "Dr. M'Lane'g Liver t'HU." janl3'4C Patent Vermifuge. Da. McLiNt's America Woh.h Srscins I'rompUy expels Worms to an ulmoti in credible number fWO substantiate the above f,ct many humlrej k!a of testimonials could be ad.t II;-.'.? nut which the following are seli.etcd, from indiviJ. uals ol standing and veracity. Indeed, it is con fidently affirmed that each new trial nf tU .o.. v - jv ers of this remedy will have an fttl'Nfinnl ten dency t- widen and confirm its fame, and that if, it were universally known and diiiuscd over th L mttcd elates, it would, not save less than inanj hundreds, if not thousands of lives annually. CERTIFICATES. I do certify that a vial of Dr. M'Lane'e Amr! " can Worm Specific expelled five hundred and two whole worms and pieces that would have mad sijily more, from a boy of Jahn Lcwclliug, which, if laid in a straight line, would have mot probably measured the enormous length of one humlrcr yards. JOSIAH JACKSON, owner of Wale. Forge, and other works, Monongalia county, Va Thi is to certify that I purchased from !In?mo ct Kidd a vial of Dr. M'Lfine's Ar.icnVan Worra Specific, and gave two doses to a Ley of niina aooui tnree years years oi age. lie parsed fully half a pint of worms. The quantity was so lurga I was really alarmed, and called in several of my neighbors to see them. Had this story been re lated to me, I cduM ntithave credited it, without being an eye-witnes to the same. My child health improved much after. SAM'L MORRISOX, Merchant Tailor, Wood st, FilUburgh. Some two months ago I purchased a tht of Dr . M'Lanes A merican Wurm Spef i.lc. I gave a Iwy of mine most of a vial; he passed forty vctj large worms. From that time his health impro-' ved yery much. I had tried two other Vermifuge to no purpose. I believe Dr, M 'Lane's the lws article before the public. D. CA LHOLW. MifHin township, Allegheny county. HEAR MEDICAL TESTIMONY. From a regular Physician, Dr G S Smith, Sar. ' fish, Ohio. Mr. J. Kidd Dear Sir I have ased in tny pactice Dr. M'Lane's American Worm Sjtecific. rnd have often witnessed its efficacy in cxpe!!in worms from the system. A patient of mine, s short time ag j, gave a' vial of the Worm Specific lo a child; in a short lime upwards of sixty-five worms were expelled. . Prepared for the Proprietor Ty JONATHAN KIDD cc Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, corner of 4th and Wood fcts, Pittsburgh. Also for sale by the following agents JOHN L. SNYDER, Somerset. Hay and Morrison, Lavansville, K nalle and Vought, Ccntreviihj, M A. Ross, Petersburgh, A. Wyatt, Smithfiel'.?, G. Cook, Wellersburgh," N. Tt. t? norliViiIar Ia atr f. Tr Vf oA American WormSpeciflc, or Patent Verrrufognt Blank Deeds. LOT of Blank Deeds of ty, just printed aaJ now for m!
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