TIT 2 MS OF TUG HERALD, -T.rr pajw i plshl every Tuesday, f 2 :er anuuin, piyabla half-yearly in advance. -If piiJ within ti. jsar, $2,50 will iorari. bly b charged. K. u"-teri,.'in take, for bs than sir months umn a nriVr di.ontinoe unless at tjort -.tirt of the editor, until arrcaragesare paiJ o!L AovtrTiKnTii will he inserted at 51 per square, for the firt three insertion, and 23 .At for virv snliApjuiiit insertion: longer net in proportion. Anv.RTir.MKH rs inserted in the IIra!d wnd1 ' republican, three limr. a( $2 per square and 60 rent for everv tthfr insertion. ro n flrtucr. Dawn, gentle fiowcr, From the morning earth! "We will gaze and wonder. At thy woundrous birth! Bloom, gentle flower! Lover of the light, Sci-ht by vind and shower, FoicileJ by the night. Fade, gentle flower, All the white leaves close; Having shown they beauty, Time 'tis for repose. Die, gentle flower, In the silent sun! So! all pangs are over, All thy tasks are done. Day hath no more glory. Though he soars on high; Thine is all man's story, Live ad Love-axd Die! Reform. Wc clip the following ludic rous hint from one of our exchange pa pers. It is too Laughable a joke to be lost, even for relation's sake; How well it is the sun and moon, Are placed so very high, Thct w presuming man can reach To pluck them from the sky. If 'twere not so, I eo believe That some reforming ass, Would soon attempt to take them down, To light the world with gas! From the .Memoirs of the Phiia. Seciety. CJ Hilly of Unto Prescrt lug: Fence TV WILLIAM WEBB. Accident in some instances, has led to the discovery, that lime applied to wood prevents it from decay. The white washing of fences is practised, more as a rubs tiaite for paint, and for appearance e-kc, than to prevent decay. Even this superficial mods ol applying lime, is of some use ia preserving wood. Having utl c .vujer.ee in the efficacy of lime as a p e?erv3li?n of wood, to make fence posts less subject to rot, I have this sea son, for the first time- used it as follows; I provided a number of narrow boards, aiout three leet long of various breadths, and or.e inch thich. wi;b l-.nV in the end cf each. When the hole in the grwiiid was ready for the reception of the post, some lime was put into it: on this lime the pot was placed; some of the narrow boards were then selected, and placed close to and around the post in the hole. The ground was then rammed into the hole, after the usual manner; and when filled, the boards were drawn out. This is done with greater facility, by put ling a stick into the hole in the upper end of the board, by which it may be raised by a lever or prise, if too fast to draw out otherwise.' The boards beir. all rrmnv- cd, fill the space they occupied with quick lime, if but partially, it is better than if totally slacked, because as it slakes it will expand and make the posts stand firm. If altogether slacked, it also swells and makes the post quite secure. From three to five posts, with hewn or uniform butts will require one bushel cf lime. Boards to surround the post half an inch thick (and perhaps this thickness of lime would he sufficient) would rs&ttake quiie half that quantity. The lime is all the audi tion?! exT.cr.re, csrcu the xtn h!,,, (which is very trifling,) to be incurred j by setting a fence, with that part cf the Ttosts in the ornnnd pnvol nnnd in limn To prevent the ground from adherin g to the posts at the surface, and occasion- ing their decay, this part being the one which generally first begins to rot, lime- mortar is apphed, plastering round the posts with are elevation adjoining to the wood. Into this mortar, gravel was pres sed, to prevent the rains from washing it -away. This mortar maybe applied at any tirae most convenient after the fence is made. The Rhabarb Plant This plant, the several species of which are native of China, Tartaria, Siberia, &c, is now becoming a most importan! vegetable for the supply of our markets. It has longbcen hell in appreciation in f .u.v.., uuu viiivi ditst)l HiU- ropp, and many tons of it -are daily so'd in the markets of London. Until with in a few years past, the culture of it wis vonGne J to two or three comparatively di ' ninutive and inferior varieties, but latter ly, several exceedingly large grow ins va rieties ha. -2 been obtained, with ttve and leaf stocks of great size. Of these, the largest and most estimable appear to be the Early Tobolsk, the earliest at ma turity, Nictoria, Dalley's Scarlet Giant, Dalley's Admiral Leviathan, and French Hybird, which come in- succession after the first named. Of the great vigor and size of these, an idea can scarcely be form ed without actual inspection. They arc used for tarts and deemed by most per sons superior in flavor to gooseberries, to which the similarity in flavor is so great as to be often mistaken therefor. They are &lso prepared and used in the same way as Cranberry or Apple sauce; and in both modes this delightful vegetable forms one of the most estimable and delicious appendages of the table. Trimming Young Trees. It often becomes necessary at mid-summer to trim the side branches of young trees, for the purpose of throwing the strength of the growth into an upright form. But if the side branches are cut closely, the main stem becomes too slen der to support the mass of leaves and branches forming the top, and the tree assumes a bcnJing or crooked form. To obviate this difficulty, trim the branches wI;Vm ao.;t half inch of lli3 stem, leaving short stumps with their leaves at their base. They assist in some degree the lateral growth of the stem, and serve to stiffen it. and which may be afterwards cut closely to the stem. An attention to this particular, will often save much trou ble in staking up crooked trees. Grafting Wax is made by melting to gether three parts of rosin, two of bees wax, and one ol tallow. When the uni on of ii.-grcdients is completed, pour the whole into cold water, and then, having previously greased your hands, work it until it is pliable enough foe use. It should be applied sufficiently warm hi adhere to the stump the top of which, as well as the internal openings made by the wedge, should be covered about the thickness of a cent. As to the most proper time for grafting opinions differ. One thing is cer'ain, if the operation be properly per formed, scions will live if set any time after the sap circulates freely till the fruit is quite large. Much depends on the season, but a general rule scions should be inserted as soon as the bud begins to swell. REGIMENTAL ORDERS. rETMIE enrolled militia within the Ji bounds of the 4th regiment ! M, wi!l meet for training and inspection as follows; The 2d Battalion on Tuesday the 19ih day of May, in the town of Salisbury, The 1st Battalion on Wednesday the 20th day of May. in the town of Berlin, JOHN H SMITH, Col. Regimental Orders. Tlin enrolled militia within the bounds the Sd Regiment of I. M, will meet for training and inspection as follows: The 2U Battalion at Somerset, on Sat urday the I6ih day of May next. The 1st ILtiaiinn, at William Rush's, in Turkey foot, 011 Monday the ' 1 8th day of May next, JOHN R EDIE, Col, ruolic bale rVMJERF. will be exposed to sal", by ji way of public otiirrv: on ihc prem ises in Turkcfou( towiK'iiip, on die ISdi 'ore 1 84 G. The following real estate, viz: a tract cf One Hundred and eighty-scren acres, adiomiiijr lands of Lemuel Kinj, Henry Kahn, Joseph I rr.z an. J oilier:'; aoonl four arres clear. The land is covered with fine ngar lim ber, and abundance of poplar, there is ai- COAL BJ2NIC on Ihe premises. The snid truct of land will be sold i,i parts of a specified num ber of scrm, or if preferred all together. Terms of sale: one third in hand, and the balance in two equal annual payments, to be secured on th, premises. WM. KNIGHT. Trustee, for the sale of tlie real estate of I'hili.i King, deceased. Tnrkrrfooi. an 8.'46. Orphans' Court Sale OF A. ?, fxfi? t f TTN r'""anre of an order of the Or- I H T!lJ!i (.nri f . . . . " ; there will be exposed to saie by way "of Put1,e endue or outcry on the premises, j011 Saturday the GOih ilav of June nest! j l,,e MIowmijt Real Eiaie late ihe estate' I ' l,avl1 tylifford. deceased, viz: vfuu trace 01 land, rontn:nin2352i arret, adjoining lands of John Coyd, lands belonging to" Jackson Furtnee, and vacant lands, and the line between .SVmersel and Westmoreland "unties ahum SO AC K ECS cleared, wiih a log cabin and sukle thereon erect edsituate upon the Stoystuwn fe (Iree nsburg turnpike road, " in Jermer township. Tjcrjis One third in band and the re mainder in two equal annualjinstalinents M'ithoiii inierejst, 10 be secured by judg ment bonds. Attendance will be given by' John ClilTurd. Ailmitiisirator of said deceased. By order of the Court, W. II. PICKING My 12 18fi. Clerk Constables' Stav Bonds " For Sale at tlus OOlce Positive. Cheap! Comparative Cheaper!! Undoubtedly CHEAP EST! !! War wi tli the British! JTSHE subscriber having purchased JL the entire slock of tin ware, owned by Charles A. Kimmel, where be now imei'ds conducting the manufacturing of TIN AND SHEET IKON ware in Somerset, at ihe shop formerly occupied by William P. Srhell, s a 1111 nershop, one door west of G. File's Ho tel, and nearly opposite the siore or I). Flick, where h intends manufacturing ware of every description in bis line ol which h will dispose of at a small ad vance for cab,ron lime to punciunl)leal ers. His work will be done in a neat and substantial manner, persons wishing 10 u:rriiae are rtsprcift.liy invi'ed to mil and examine Ins stoek. Iy a strict at tention to business he hopes to receive a liberal share of puhlic patronage. Approved country produce will be ta ken in exchange for w-re. OliADIAU KIMMEL. 14, '.S4Q. N. K. Country merchants wishing to purchase ware at wholesale prices, are invited to call before purchasing else where. URING the present summer, I can accommodate a few young men. who may wih to study (J rain mar. Ge ography, Sic. , for ihe purpose of teach ing in rotii'Mon sc liO'tl. The wants of the syiem have mule a school of this kind very desirable, as all are aware of ihe difficulty of procuring competent Instruction will be given lor rive dollars for any time not less than three mouth; and to expire on the first of ChtoIer. Less periods at the rate of five doilain per quarter. The paironnge oT ihe pub lic is respectfully requested. The lan guages. &c, will he taught as heretofore. JOSEPH J. Sl UTZMAN. April 21. '4G-fii THIS WAST FOR. THE subscriber, thankful for pist fivors. respectfully informs his old customers and the public generally that he continues lo carry on the business, in ;t jS various branches, at his shop in Someret, nearly opposite Mr. Kurtz's Drug Store, where he wil constant keep oi hand or make to order Fancy and Common Chairs. B. & C Rocking ('hair. Fancy, and Common &c., &c, at of w hich he will sell cheap for cas h or exchange for approved coun try produce. Persons in the the South of the county who wish to purchase chairs, are re quested 10 call wiih Mr. Elijib Wagner in Salisbury, wiih whom the subset iber has left an excellent lot to sell. GEORGE. I,. GORDOX. March 51 3 m. Somerset County, ss. y.-f'v AT an Orphans' Court j fdd at Somerset in and for 5ail rn,,,,ly ' the 9i!i ,!:,y of February. A. I). 1 S 15. r.efore the Honorable Jeremiah S. Riack, President, and his Associate Judges of ike same court. ON motion of F, M, Kimmel. Esq., the Court confirm the inquisition on ihe estate of John Shaffer, deceased, and grant a rule on the Heirs and Legal Representatives of said deceased, to ap. pear at an adjourned Orphans' court to be held at Somerset, on Tuesday theUih da y of July texi; and accent or refuse to take the real estaie of said John Shaffer, deceased, at the appraised price. Extract from the records of said court, certified the 9ih dav of Feb. 148. WM'. II. PICKING. ap 28,40. clerk. MEW STOiE AHO niHE subsrriber has just returned JL from the eastern cities, with a well selected assortment of goJs stutaMe for the approaching season, which be is now opening in his hri.-k store, on ihe north east corner of the diamond, opposite Col Ankeny's Hotel, (now W,n. II. Picking s.) - Hh stock embraces all Vinds nf .Dry Goods, Groceries Hard ware, (ncensware, &c. all of which lie will sell cheap for cash or country produce- Thankful for the patronage heretofore eiven him., the sufc scriber solicits hi old customers and the limine generally to oi.P him nu he will exhibit his goods with rleasure j aud is certaiu he can accommodate ihera with bargains.. ;i i M. TREDWELL, ' Soraerwt, April 7, '4C-Iy.: - - ' m iLna ml SAS'f, W. PEARSOS, JTAVING returned to the practice ol jJJ the law, tenders his professional services :o Iiis old clients and the public generally. i Office in. North end of Snyder's row, lately occupied by A. J. Ogle, Esq. decl6'45-3m . BJotice. THE co-partnership heretofore ex isting between the suhscribers. un der the firm -of REN FORD & SAN NER, having been dissolved by mutual consent, the books, notes, &c, have been placed in the hands of Cyrus Ren ford, one of the partners, for collecian; with whom all persons indebted are re quested to call without delay and settle, as he intends going to the west early in the spring. 'I'lie business, of merchan dizing will be continued by Michael A Sauner, at the old stand, where be will continue to sell goods on accommodating terms, as heretofore. CYRUS BENFORD, MICHAEL A. SAlNNER, Somerset. March S. '-5G. 2w ere. "ft 7"E ,nB undersigned having rstab- Y lihed ourselves as a firm in the Eaole Foundry of Cerlin, have now on hands a new P I O V (ft II, which has lately been patented It is a self-sharpening and can be made to diffe rent kinds, such as the bar shear, or shear and cuiter seperate. or lite pieces can all be made of wrought Iron with ve ry little labour, in short it is the best plough ever brought to this county. Likewise the Crocket Plough, which is an excellent plough for rough land, also stoves of various kinds among them is a cook ing stove for burning wood or coal. KETTLES of different sizes. HOLLO 'ir 7A?3 of all kinds. Also castings fr machi r.ery, &c, a!l of which are made of the best kind of material and on the shortest notice. Please call and examine for yourselves. IIOU3ER, CONRAD Sc KRISSINGER. February 17. l81G-3m STONE CUTTING BUSINESS. THE snbscriberrespectfully informs his friend- 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 drug store or John L. Snyder. TOMB STONES, made at the shoJtest notice, ami on the most reasonable terms, and 111 a man.r iltal will render -them superior ow. other manufactured in this section of iht country. Grind stones of an excellent quality, always kept on hand. Country produce taken in exchange for work, at Market Prices. IIENJ.'LUIX WOOLLEY. Somerset, Pa.. March 5. 1840 I v. ROBKRT S. N KAIG, SAMCKL MAGl'IRE, Forzvarding & Commission MERCHANTS, Immediately on. the Kailroad, Cumberland, Ttld. ORERT S. M'KAIG, late of New Lisbon Ohio, and SAMUEL MA- GC1RE, late of the botrse of Duncan, Calhoun fc Co., Cumberlind, have as sociated themselves, under the firm of M'Kaio & Maguike. in the FORWAR DING AND COMMISSION BUSI NESS, in Cumberland, where they are prepared to receive consignments and ex'ente all orders connected with the Forwarding business with the utmost despatch, and they hope to the entire sat isfaction of those who may employ them as their agent. JQParticular attention will be given to the sale of Produce entrusted to their care. References. Robert Steen and Co., Philadelphia. ma ) Elder, Gelston & Co.. Hopkins, Brothers & Co Baltimore, Win. MeCulJey & Co. llailman, Jennings fi Co Rnrbritlge, Wilson & Co. Church & Caroihers, Clarke & Thaw, v Lorenz. Sterliifg & Co. Alexander Ltutghlin, Watierman Palmer, Shatlett& Clyde ) Pittsburg. lion. T. M. T. M'Kennan ; Washington uen. Isaac tiodgens, Hon H; W, Reeson, Hon. A. SteJwart, Hon. A, Rtichanan, Samuel Black, Gsneral Jesjie Lafear. 3 Pa. ? Fayette Co. 1 i -Green8 Co. ! 0 : - i 9 WAR WITH MEXICO! THE subscriber thankful for past fa vors, takes this method of informing his customers and the public in general, that he has removed to ihe shop former ly occupied by him immediately west of the residence of John L. Snyder, and one door east of the office of C. F. Mitchell, Esq., in ihe Borough of Som erset where be will constantly keep on hand. COPPER and of every description, manufactured from ihe best materia! and in a neat and du rable manner. COPPER KETTLES. STOVE PIPE, and other articles in bis line of business w:!l be made to order on short notice. Persons wishing to purchase gone! 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. BENFORD. Feb. l7-3m. N. B. ANo on hand, a number o Hfovei, of different sorts, which will be sold cheap. ai Instate FOR SAL.S3. 11 E subscribers. s?cn! and attor neys for A G Cole, offer for sale on advantageous terms, the following de scribed real estate, to wit That welf known T A VKISJV STAND late the property of Jacob Probnsco and John Baker. Esq. on the National Hood, in Henry Clay township. Fayette coun ty. Pa, and one mile west of the village ol Somerlield in Somerset county, to gether with the appurtenances thereunto belonging. This property consists of about one hundred ami fifty-three acres of lam!, a greater portion of which is cleared and under cultivation and in mea dow. The buildings, consist of a large and convenient DJFELLLXG HOUSE, partly stone and partly frame, comraodi ous stabling and other nut-buildings. The location of this property being one mile from the town of Somerfield, abounding in wood and Stone coat; ha ving a Saw JfiI 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 i9 admirably adapted for the accommodation of jdl kinds of Droves. Persons desirous of purchasing the property, are requesied to call on Josh ua B. Hovvel and E. P. Oliphaiit, of U niontown. Pa., who will give every in formation desired, eoticrtninor a'h pro perly. HOW EL & O LI I'll A NT. Attorneys of A G Cole, of Halt. july22M5-if r,, .T n 1 " . AT PITTSBURGH, Drs. Speer and Kuhn. f a Ml E 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 lothis place for relief limn surgical a?id other diseases. Such have often sutTered Irom the. want of the various comforts ami attentions so necessary and agreeable to tne sick, ar,U Trom 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 the usu al charges. While the care of both physimns will be extended to every variety of disease, it is intended by Dr. Sneer,' to give spe cial attention to ALL SURGICAL DISEASES, PARTICl'LAKI.V TO DISEASES OF THE EYE. . To these branches of his profession he has given a large share of his atten ton 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. lis establishment is suggested not only as necessary . to supply an evi dent want in this city, in the entire ab sence of any special provision for the i k, but is warranted also by the success of similar institutions at Cincinnati and New Orleans ihe former under the care of. Drs. Taliaferro, Marshall and Slrader the latter under that or Dr. Sione. The building selected for the purpose is situated at tne ccrner of Federal and Robinson street, in Allegheny city, ad joining the city of Pittsburgh, "it is commodious and roomy, and furnished with a accommodations necessary for the sick. Applications for admission to be made to the subscribers, at their afnee on Penn street, Pittsburgh, or at the establishment. C7Nu contagious diseases will be ad milted. J. R. SPEER, M. D. J. S. KUHN.M.D. February 35. 1845. BLAJVK HOliSBif-UOTB For sale at this Office.-. nr-11 1 r v kz ... r.- .. having leu me, and being not yet of agj to act for himseK. I hereby caution the public against harboring Jf trusting htm on mv acco-int. GEORGE ARNOLD. mny!2 43. CELEBRATED For the cure nf Hepatite or Liver Complaint Dyspej.va and S'ck Ikad-Achc. J-IIIS remedy luring been for seven yenri 3 employed by the proprietor in his practice, on very hrije scnla in Mo-ionjalii. Pn-stoV Harrison ruid Randolph counties, i;j Virginia, bel sides several oilier piaroa. mi l 1: aviuij bra, acrj deJ with the in;st bu;;n effects, he hasU-cu from time to lime soiirit-i tj a -J.i-.t such a course as would pive it a i io.-e ri:crj.ive circulation, wild a view to lesser, ffv auiou.it f hiimin ;;rr;,. 1 Aware of tae f-t iut r.ia-jy ihcI.vs nostrums . have been pa!rrcd uj.au t!se puhlic. ho Imitated j for several cr cnti! liiorouirSivc.-itiviiHrdiJi.it wc iiwitt'p, n propr' V V."J, would rot ful to effect cures in a gre.it r.i'any i.wtanccs, even to alleviate those Curs which aie quite iucu rai.!c. Symptoms nf a dise.sed Liver. Pain iri t!,e riglit side, under tlie edij- of the rihs. increased; on pressure; sometimes the pain is in the 'eft sidf the patient U rsrely aMe to lie on the left side s.vrtctidies the pain h ult under tho fhnuL'er l.hde, it frequen'tv etci'ds to the top of !'e sh;i der, and is sometimes nii;ta!;en fr a Kieuni iti-m in the riijht arm. The stomach is au'vied witii loss iT aj'j elite and i( kness; the ho-.vel. in rvii ral.ar costive, somennics aittriirj Jax. ie hea ! ;s trou'ded with pi'u. arcornpauiwl wiiij a lull, heavy sensation in the back part. There u generally a considerable Ios r,f mem.rv. !ivin punied wi'.h 0 painful Fen.-J;.ti.iii of liavjn? left undone fe-ometl.in.jr which oujiit to havelpen d.ne. A slight dry. cocIj is soiuelimes an at'.-n-clan. The paiient complains of weanne ci;J dehihty; fi2 is casiiy ftarli'ed. his t' el are cold or burning:, and he cotnptnins of a prick Iv senali.)t of the win; his pirif.-i arc and alihouch ho ! is isaUsiieJ that exeici-e would l-e k-ucficial to liim. yet he can scarcely summon up foriuuda enough to try it. In fact, ho distrusts ocrv ro medy. AVveral of the afx.ve symptoms aflend llie disease, but cases have orcnrrttJ where few o them existed, yet examination of the body afser death has thown the liver to have been extensive ly deranged. CGRTIFIUATES. This is to certify, that having Iicen associated with Dr. M'Laue in the prnclice of me.lj, ine far nearly two and a half years, I have ha t rmuy opportunities of witues'mg the cod ef.Vcls o his Liver Pills, and I believe they bavp cured and relieved a much larger proportion of the diseases of tho liver, than I have known cured and re lieved bv anv ether course of tr'at'nprif. Dec. 7; 1S3G. OLIVER MVRUAS, M.I). Cj'tBsr.nvt Xone are jrenuino without fc-siiaiie of liie proj:rietor's signature. Prepared for the proprietor bv JONATHAN KIDD & Co, Wholesale and IJetail Druggist, corner of 4th r.nd Wood s'ts, Pittsburg. Pa, They are also wild by the following agenta. John L. Snyder, Somerset. Hay c Morris, m, Lav.msvilie. Knable and Vuusrht, CVutreville. M. A. IJoss. Pelersburgli, A. Wyatt. Smiihileid. CJ. tJook, VV'eliersburgh. Samuel Kurtz. Somerset. Samuel Harriet. Addison. Livcngoo.1 oc VVciiTJev, Sidisbiirr. Charles Krissingcr. i5erl.:i. X. B. In crder that there may be no mi.-lake, be particular and ask for "Dr. iM' Lane's L:er Patent Vermifuge. Da. ?cT,as A -j tic. Vo-or Srr.rinc Pivmptiy ej:pi h Warms to an ulutost in credible lumber.' P?0 subsf-n'iv-.? fibovc fjet many hundreds of testimonials could be adduced, oi:t of which Ihe following arc selected, frcm Individ u! of standing and ver.irity. Indeed, it is con fidently affirmed that -ach i.sw trial of the pow ers of this remedy will har an (..tiiiinn-,! - - .uui(lil,l L JI" deucy to widen and confirm its fame, and that if it were universally known and diffused over tin United States, it would not rave less than many Luud.eds, if not thousand? of livts aunualiy. CL'UTIFJCATES. I do certify th-:t a vial of Dr. AP Lane's Amcri can Worm Specific pij"'!;J live hundred and to whole worms and pines that would have mad sixty more, from a Uy of Jjhn Lrweiling, which, if laid in a straight line, would Lave mot prohaLly measured the cnonr;, us h ni-th of one huudrcr yards. JOilAH J A CKSUN, owner of Wato Forge, and other works. Monongalia county, Va This is to certify that I purchased from Holmes Sc KM a vial of Dr. M 'Lane's American Worm Specifi", and gave two .loses to a ley of mine about three years years of age. He passed fully half a pint of worms. The quantity was so larj I was real'y alarmed, and called in several of nry neighbors to see them. Had this story been re ined to me, I could n.t h ive credited i, without being an rye-witness to the saruo. My chilj's health improved much rifter. ham'l ?ronr?r.s-L Merchant Tailor, Wood ,t, Pittsburgh. Some two months ago I purchased a vial of Dr' M'Lanes American Worm Spei ific, I cave a My of mine most cf a via?; he passed f,iw very large worm. From that time his health' impro ved very much. I had tried two other Vermifuges to no purpose. I btdieve Dr, MXane's the best article before the public. D. CALHOUN. AliEin township, Allegheny county. IIEAU MEDICAL TCSTIMONV. From a regular Physician, Dr G S Smith, Scn fish, Ohio. - , Mr. J. Kidd Dear Sir I harn used in my pactice Dr. M'Lane's American Worm Specific, rnd have often witnessed its clUcacy in rjju-Pir.j worms from the sysU-m. A p .itient of mine, a sliort lime ag j, gave a vial of the Worm SjwiSc to a child; in a short time upwards of sixtv-Sve worms were ex peiled. Prepared for the Prortri trr by .ON ATI! AX K1D1) & Co. Wh olesale and Retail Druggists, corner of 4th aod Wood iU, Pittsburgh. Also for srde by ths f 'dowing agents JtfHN L. SNYDCitsomenct, Hay and Morrison, IivansvilJe. K nable and Vought, Centre villa, M 'A.'Uoss, Peiersbtjrsh, A. Wyatr.SjniihCeid, G. Co..k. Weilereburgh. Samuel Kurtz. Somerset. Samuel Harnct. Addi.vm. Livengood & Wrlffley. Salisbury. Chaib s Kriasinger, Benin. ?C. B. Ue fMrticular to a-ik for Dr. M'Lans American Worm SpeciCc. or Patent Vermifuge. Blank Deeds. Y 7 LOT of Blank Deeds of a snperi.r qusTi ty.pst p-uitri and now for rale at THisorncn (I
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