T7CM9-0F TIIS HESALD, Tra paper It pehneil every Taetday, per aanum, paj&bhj kilf-jearlr in advance. Umoi paid within tfe. yer, $2,30 will iavarhv Mv l charged. No .aWrtpiion take fw h" ix mAf1,,, ! rtr ftJ a Bl4( ri:T dUrrtminue unless at . Ueoiia fiBe cJilor, until arrearages j Airzmr.'TT will ba inserted at ft per eqoarc, for lie fir.t three insertions, and 25 . eeat for every subsequent insertion: longer eeat tor every subsequent eis in proportion. ' AiTRTir.MKBT inserted in the HeraJJ and Jten.uhlican, tUree limes, at $3 per square and . fin rent far everv vther iic-eilion. XII E BUIDC'S rAUEWELL Farewell, Mother ! tears arc streaming Down ihy tender, pallied cheek; I, in gems and roses gleaminj, Of eternal sunshine dreaming. Scarce this sad farewell may speak; Farewell, Mother ! now I leave thee, And thy love unspeakable One to cherish, who may grieve me One to trust, who may deceive me; Farewell, Mother, fare the well. Farewell, Father ! thou art smiling, Yet there's sadness in thy brow A mingled joy and languor, winning AH thy heart from that beguiling, . Tenderness to which I go. Farewell, Father! thou didst bless me, Ere my lips thy name could tell; He may wound, who shall caress me; Father guardian fare the well ! Farewell Sister! thou art twining 'Round me in affection deep, Gazing on my garb so shining, "Wishing 'joy,' but ne'er divining Why a blessed bride should weep. Farewell, Sister! have wc ever SufTer'd wrath our breasts to swell ! ITer gave looks or words that sever Those who should be parted never ! Sister, dearest, fare the well ! Farewell, Brother! thou art brushing Gently off those tears of mine, And the grief that fresh was gushing, Thy most holy kiss is hushing Can I e'ermcet love like thine? Farewell ! brave and gentle brother, Thou more dear than world can tell Lore cie yet, although another Claims I and thee; Father ! Mother ! All beloved ones fare ve well ! THE qi EEX OF 51 AY. Like a star that breaks at even. Suddenly upon the heaven! Musical as fountain's play, Comes our suny Queen of May. Round her path in fragrant showers, Roses fall and all sweet flowers Light her step as dancing fay, Gleesome, winsome Queen of May. She has vanished like a dream, Like the sunshine on a stream. Like a cloud that speeds away, Dashing, beaulecus Queen of May. SA.WL W. PEARSON, HAVING returned to the practice l the law, tenders his professional services to his old clients and the public j generally, Ofnce in North end of Snyder's row, lately occupied by A. J. Ogle, Esq. dec 1 6 '45-;im orotic To tlie licirs and legal rep resentatives of Teter Pe tcrslieim, deceased. TAKE notice that an inquest will held at the late dwelling house o1 said deceased, in the township of Stoney rreek, in the county of Somerset, nn Fnday tbe2Gih tlay of June. I84G. for the purpose -of -making partition of the real estate of said deceased, to ami a niHMg Jiis rluldretu, and legal representa tives, it the same can be done without piejudiee tn or spoiling of the wlude; jotlierwi-e to value and appraise the same -according in taw; at which lime and place you rc required to sltend if yem think proper. JACOB PIIIMPPT, ml2 '40 Gt. Si, ( r , ff . Notice. To the licirs and legal rep resentatives of Jacob Mo ses,, deceased. ffiAKE notice that an inquest will be J held it the late dwelling house of aid deceaseil, in the township of Shade, in the county f Somerset. n Wednes day the 24ik day June 1846, for the purpose of making Partition of tlxj real estate, of caid deceasd, u,, and among children, and legal representatives, if the atne can he done without prejudice to. iwiZ oi me wnoie; otherwise i V, II on. I ., r -.' . . .1... ,- . r .1 . - ' tu.ac i"c samer according! law; atwhu h lime and place you are ! required to attend if you think proper. " ACOB PIHI.IPPI, Mieriff ' Somerset County, ss. T an adjourned Orphans ourt held si Somerset, fr -itl county. he fore the Honorable Judges thereof. On tuniiiMt of F, M, .vinml, Eq.. the Court grunt :i rule n ihe heir am! Lead RepiesfiiHiive of EitZbelh For-r- ban'., clff d. to appear at an aj..urnel O.-pliana court lo lie held al Nmercet. ti the 1 4 '.li dav of Jul v next, i hd shew cause if anv thev have why I lie real es tate of id Ehz-d'eth I'orli.iugli, dee'd, should nt he sM. Extract frcni the Records certified tltis 22d day of April 1840. W It. MAM II. PICKING, . May 124G 6t, Clerk. 'M'-r r T an adjourned Orphans 5 rourl ,lpl,, ! s'p'st SllJ '&?.' in and for said eoinitv on the 'frffi 2 -ll iUy of A pri1, A ,) 1 84 nt Before the Honorable fudg es thereof. On motion of D miel Wevand. E?q. the court confirm the ioquUition of the real estate f Va'enttne Mown, declared, and grant a rule on the heirs and leffal representatives of said ileceaso-d. to ap pear at an adj oirned Orphans court to he held at Somerset on the I4di dav -f July next, and aecep' or refuse to lake the real eslate: of said Valentine IJoon, defeased, at the appraised price. Ex'raet from the records of said eotir'. certified tins 20d day Aoril. A. I). ,81r,. WM. II IMCKING, May 12'46-Ct, Clerk. Somerset County, ss. A a" at'jonrned orpbnn ; jf iiiurthelo at S micrcet, 'Es " lhe 'zlA A,',, ,S4R lu" fore the Honorable Judges thereof. the matter of the nrcnunl of Sam uel Ki'ninl.suarli:in oKJeorow. Mary E Klleu," James. Joliii, Etiza -anti Ju'i-i. mi nor childieii of John (irjih im. dee'd. AimI now lo wi". April 2-'d. SiG. Samuel G.iiber, Simon Gebhari and RoEof ward, appointed auditors, to settle and -adjust the aeeitunt and report. Extract from the record, certified this 2J April, A, D. I84R. WM, II, PICKING, Clerk: NOTICE. In pnrsnanee ol the Inregoincr appoint ment, the nilisi-rihers will meel at the puMic house of Win. II Picking, in So uicrse), on Sutonl.ty, thellth of July next, t perform the duties enjoined up on them by said appointment, when and w here those interested may attend. SAMUEL GAIT HER, SIMON G Eli II ART, ROSS FORWARD. Auditors. May 12, 1846-Gi. BRIDGE BUILDING. IjIIE underM;iied rommissir.ners of fi Smeicl county, will sell on Tuesday lite iend dav of June next, at I o'clock P. M.. the contract to the low est bidder for build. ng a bridge over Hea ver Dam creek, where lhe road lron Berlin u .S'tovsiown -rosses the same, at omear David Shaffer'- Saw Mill. A plan of ill luidgr; w ill he exhihited on the day of sale. 5S.de l take place at the bridge. F. WF.IMER, J.R. Kl(i. uilS'46 P. V, KRKEY. Co.n'rs. young man w ho understands sorne- ihmgof the house joiner and Ca'd net-making hninpss, and wl io would hv willing io wmk under instructions, will meet w ith a situation by calling on the subscriber. Also -.in apprencice to the above busi ness wiil be taken. A boy of IG or 17 years of ape and w ho can come well re commenced, will he taken immediately. None but one of good moral character need apply. One from the country wouid be prefered. HEN JAM IN F.BEATTV, Somerset. April 2a '40. FACTORY. 7 rIllE subscriber, having been absent Ji. from home during the last fall and winter, and it having been leported through ibec-untry that be was not go uig to return, wishes to inform bis cus tomers ami the puldic in general, that be has arrived, and intend io earrv u the Manufacturing. busines in all its various branches - as it surd. Natiinet. Kent. k v jcans, Tweeds, I'lai.kets. Carpet. FlHiim l. Cloth. &c., will he done in the heft manner, and as low as an any odier pho-e in the country. Counvry carding and fulling will be strictly attended to. And for the conve nience of , OTSTOMERS - who live at a distance, uoo wi I he re ceived and returned once a week during the carding season at the following pla ces. - Edmund Kiernan's store. cTtsa roads. John lieiple'g Henry Sheffer's Joseph I 1'-- ! Zimmerman's, and George Master's. t L'.sqrs , UavidsviHe Country prodtiei produce . will be taken fur carding, lulling and manufacturing. . OWEN MORGAN, trsuer tj. Ap '13 '45. WANTED. Public Sale. THERE will be exposed to sale, by" vv of public ontert; on-"the prem ises in Turkefot towilnp. on the I8ih 'iie 1840- The following real estate, iz: a traei of . One Hundred and eiuhtv-scven acres, dioming lands ; n Lemuel King. -1 lenrv Kaltn. Joseph Pritz anl other?; about four acres clear. The land is covered Mith fine sugar tim ber, and abundance of poplar, there is al so a COAL BANK on the premises. The said tract of land will he old in parts of a specified mini her of acres, or if preferred all together. Terms f sale: one third in band, and the balance in two equal annual payments, lo be secured on lhe premises. W M. KNIG I I T. Trustee, for the sale of the real estate of Philip King, deceased. Tttrkerfoot. ap 2846. Orphans'-Court Sale OF N f ursnanee of an order of the Or phans Court of Somerset county. there will be exposed to sale hv wav of puliiic vemlne or oui-ry on t lie premises, on Saturday the 2tlib dav of June next, the following Rt-al ytate late lhe estate of David ('lifl'ord. d-eesed. viz: One tract ot land, rontaining H5if a-re, adjoining lands of John Boyd, I amis lielongiug to J;ickson Fiiinaee, and vacant lamls. ami the hue between .Vi meet smil Westuiorelaiid counties a'loiu H l) cle.ned. with a log cahjii ahd slaMe thereon erect ed !iiuaie upon the Stoystowu tt Greeuburg turnpike ro.td, in Jenuer iovnhip. Tkrms One third in band and the re mainder in two equal -HiinuaPinst dments wiiluoil interest, to bo secured ly judg lliflll bonds. - Attendance will be given by John Clifford. Administrator ol saiil deceased. By order of the Court. W. II. PICKING Mav 12 1840. Clerk STONE CUTTING B U S INE S S. THE subscriberrespecil'ully informs his friends and the public in gen eral, that he carries on the Stone Cutting Business in all its various branches, at bis shop on main street, 2 doors easl of fJeoroe Piles tavern, and nearly opposite the drugstore of John I. Snvder. TOMB -STONES, . made at the sluutest noiii-e nil op the most reasonable terms, and m a man " thnt will render them superior loao' of fur manufactured it this section of tht covntrij. Grind stones of an excellent quality, alwnvs kept oa hand. Country produce taken in exchange for work, at Market Prices. 1EXJAMX WOOL LEY. Somerset. Pa., March 5. 1810 I v. rtOBKRT S. M KAIC, SAMUF.L MAGUIRE. Forwarding & Commission MERCHANTS, Immediately on the I'ailroad, Cumberland, XVZd. ROBERT S. M'KAIG. late of New Lisbon Ohio, and SAMUEL MA GUIRE, late of the. house of Duncan. Calhoun & Co.. Cumberl md, have s soriated themselves, under the firm of M'Kaig it Magiike. in the FOR WAR DING AND COMMISSION BUST NESS, in Cumberland, where tfiey are prepared lo receive consignments and execute 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 t!w ir agents. iCTPartieuIar attention will be given to the sale of Produce entrusted lo their care. RKFKRfcNCES. Robert Steen and Co., Philadelphia. Elder. Gelstoi fe Co.. 1 Hopkins. Brothers & Co. f Baltimore, Um. McCulley & Co. iirtiiniaii, .leniilngs l.ti Burhridge. Wilson t C'o. Church it Cannhers, Clarke & Thaw, Pittsburg. i Loreoz. Sterling & Co. Alexander Lmghim, Watierman Palmer, Shatlett & Clyde Hon. T, M. T, M'Kennan ; Washington ken. Isaac. Hodgens, Hon H, W, Beeson, Hon. A. Stewart, Hon. A, Buchanan, Samuel Black, General Jesse Lazear. 5 Pa. Fayette Co. Greene Co. J Tbos. J, & W W.M'Kaig. Cumberland.! . Constahlcs' Slay Bonds -Fr 8ttie at this4' Olllcb Vositive Cheap! Comparative Cheaper!! Undoubtedly CHEAPEST!!! War ' Willi the Bri tish! rnHE subscriber having purchased JaL he entire stock of tin ware, owned by Charles A. Kimmel, where be now intends condor-ling the inaHuf.tctnrn g of TIN AND SHEET I U ON war in Somerset, at the shop formerly occupied by William P. Schell, a a Tin ner shop, one door west of G. Pile's Ho tel, and nearly opposite lhe store of D. Flick, where ha intends manufacturing ware of every description in his line of which be will dispose of at a small ad vance for cash.oron lime to pnm-tn ddea' ers. His work Will be done in a neat ami suhtamia! manner, persons wishing to purchase are respectfully invited to call and examine bis slock. By a strict at tention to husititss he hopes to receive a liberal share of public patron g Approved country produce will be ta ken in exchange-f..r ware. OBADIAH KIM MEL ap 14. '846. N. B. ( 'ountry merchants wishing to purchase ware at wholesale prices, are invited lo call before 'purchasing else where. URING the present summer, I can accommodate n few ynunr nien. who may wib to study (irammar. Ge ography, Sic , for the purpose of teach mg in common st ha ds. The want- of the syteni have mule a school of this kind verv d.esirable, as all are awaie of the ill (Tumi hv of procuring eompeleilt "r? "A fT? li Jzta Ve s5ia atei tai C? a Instrm tion vill Im.- gien lor five dollars lor any time ti I Jess lhan three inonthv; and lo expire on the first of (Ktober. Less e.eriod$ at the rat of five dollats per quarter. 'The patronage ()f the pub lic is respectful, y retpiested. The lan guages. &C-, will be t.niglit a heretofore JO-EPH I. S I U I ZUAN. April 2 . '46-01 THIS WAIT FOR THE subscriber, thankful for pnst favors, respectfully informs bis old customers and lhe public generally that fie continues to earrv on the Cr:AIP.-li.S:ilTG business, in all its various branches, at his shop in Someret, nearly opposite Mr. Kurtz's Drug Store, where be w il 'onsiant keep on hand or make to order Fancy and Common Chairs. B. & C Rocking t'h or. F-njfv.and Common &c., &c., all of w hich he w ill sell cheap for cash or exchange for approved coun try produce. Persons in the the South of the county who wish to ur'hHse chairs, are re quesied to call wiih Mr. Elijah Wagner in Salisbury, with whom the suhsciibcr has left an excellent lot to sell. "1 GEORGE L. GORDON. March f.l I '-tCi 3m. Somerset County, ss. .$5' A T ()ri,,;u,s' Co"n 1 sL 'lp'd at Somerset in and f"r p;n' county, on the 0t!i ilay ol l ebruary. A I) lo4b Before lhe Honorable Jeremiah S. Black. President, and his Associate Judges of tl:e same court. ON motion of F, M. Kimtnel. Esq., the Cnnrt confirm the inquisition on lhe estate of John Shaffer, deceased, and grant a rule on the Heirs and Legal Representatives of said deceased, lo ap pear at an adjourned Orphans court to be held at Somerset, on Tuesday thel4th da y of July tiexi; anil accept or refuse to take the real estate of said John Shaffer, deceased, al the appraised price. Ex'.ract from lhe. records of said court, certified the Uih d.iv of Feh. IMfi. WM". H. PICKING. a p 2840. Clerk. fW STORE AND ,1 II'': PTJIIE subsiriber has -jus t returned M from the eastern cities, with a well selected assortment of g ods suitable for the approaching season, which he is now opening in bis bri'-k store, on the north easl corner of the iliamond, opposite Col. Ankeny's Hotel, (now Win. H. Picking's.) - - His stock embraces all kinds of Dry Goods, Groceries Hard" reare,(iiccnstcare,&c. all of which he will sell cheap for cash or country produce Thankful for lhe patronage heretofore given him, the sub scriber solicits his old customers and the public generally to give hi in .a ca'l. as be will exhibit his goods with pleasure and is certain he can accommodate them with bargains. M. TREDWELL, Scaieriet, April T, Mo-ly. . , H E W 1L CHASES! BJiSW-'.sbODS WAU WITH MEXICO! THE subscriber thankful for past fa- v)rs. takes this method of informing his customers and thp public in general, that he lias removed to the shop former ly occupied by him immediately wesi of lhe residence of John L. Snvder, ami one door east of the office of C. F. Mitchell, Esq , in the Borough of Svm erset where he will constantly keep on hand. COPPER and of every dscrintion, itMuufactured from a the best materials and in a neat and du rable manner. COPPER KETTLES. STOVR V :ml ,,,l,er articles in bis line of business w: he made lo 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. BENFORD. Feb. 17-'m. N. B. AIo pn hand, a number o Sfoces, of different sorts, which will be Soh cheap. FOU SAL.K. rnHE snbscriliers. agents and attor Jl neys for A ( Cole, offer for sale on advantageous terms, the following de scribed real estate. Jo wil That wel! known TAVFRXTAI) I te lhe property of Jacob Probasco and John Baker. Esq. on the Rational Hoad, in Henry ("lay towiudiip. Favelle coun ty. Pa, and one mile west of the village ol Somerlicld in Somerset county, to gether with the appurtenances thereunto belonging. This piopetv consists of about one hundred and fifiy-ihree acres of f ind, a greater portion of which is cleared and under cultivation and in mea dow. The buildings eoiis-ist of a large and convenient BWELLIXG HOUSE, partly stone and partly frame, romrnodi ous stabling and other out-buihiings. The locaiios) of this property being oee mile from the town of Sornerfield, abounding in wood and Stone cnal- ha ving a Saw Mill ami Grist Mill, adj iceut thereto and demy of water remaining through the land, renders it an important and valuable situation for any ki.d of bu siness. The premises have been for a long time occupied as a Tavern Stand. The stand is admirably adapted for the accommodation of all kinds ol" Di'OVtS. Persons desirous of purchasing the propwriv, are requested to call on Josh ua B. Howel and E. P. OMphant. of U iiioniown. Pa., who will give every in formation desired, concerning said pro perly. HOWEL it OLIPH ANT, Attorneys of A G Cole, of Bait. ju'v2-2 '4fv'f IJUITHIjfor is , ALIUS AT PI ITSUURGII. Brs, Spoor and 2Suhii. r 3 ''HE objeci of Ibis eslablishiiicnl is jtL to supjdv a want grea:lv fell by re spectable travellers on our western high ways by residents, without family, ta ken sick and by patients from ihe sur rounding towns ami country who re-ort to this place for leliel Ip.m surgical and other diseases. Su.-li have often suffned from the want of the various comfort- and attentions so necessary and agreeable to the sick, and from careless and tin fiiihful nurses; and been subjected u, heavy ami unre.i.o:iwbe charges. Invalids will here be pmuded with constant, faithful and. comfortable atten dance, snd at a rale much below lhe usu al charges. While the care of both physicians will be extended to every variety of disease, il is intended hy Dr. Sneer, to give spe cial attention to ALL SURGICAL DISEASES, particulaim.y to LIS EASES OF THE EYE. To these branches of his profession he has given a large' share of his atten ion for the hist twenty-five years, and he will continue to devote to them lhe exjierience 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 this city, in the entire ab sence of any special provision for the sick, but is warranted also by the success of similar institutions ai Cincinnati and New Oi leans the former under the care of Drs. Taliaferro, Marshall and Strader the latter under that of Dr. Stone. The building selected for the purpose is situated at llieccrner of Federal ami Robinson streets, in Allegheny city, ad joining the cit of Pittsburgh. It i commodious and roomy, auJ furnished with alp accommodations necessary for the sick. Application for admission to be made to lhe subscribers, at their office on Penn street, Pittsburgh, or at the establishment, ICT'No contagious diseases will be mined. J. R. SPEF.R. M. D. . J. S. KUIIN, M. D. February ?S. 1815. HLAXR : PBOSaiSORY ''NOTES For sale at this Oflice, P;7IIEREAS my son Diaiel ArnnM f f having left me, and being .,' yet of ag? to art for hitnsep'. 1 ,Pre!' caution the public agtinsi harboring 0'r trusting htm on mv acemmt. GEORGE ARNOLD mayl2 '40. CELEBRATED HsasRjpsaiSiS. For the cure of HepnMe or Lh er Complaint Dyspepsia and Hick Ucad-Ade. FjIII.S remedy bavin been for several year (ia emplrtye.l by the proprietor in his practice rtn a very larjje scale i; Mo-'oncali:!. ir-tori flamson nnJ IJan.lolnh counties, in Virgin t j' siilos several other pl.i. es, nnj fiavinsT vr, ar'trr) del with the m.st h-tjryy t fft-t Is,, ie hajJ W f time to time solicited to u, ,.,t .., , would rive it a more extensive eirrulali-n wi.H a view ta lessen the amount of humjr, suili-rin- :V1,TW U,e, lM: l"'it m'y useless nosirum. h .veheen p.lmed ,,., llle puWJCp ,ie h j for several yenrs nn.,1 thorou;Uv eor,virice. lhat the aliove medicine. ,f proprry wncJJ failto efieet cures in a great man in-Uncw aJ even to a!Ieiale those ca-s vhicu are quite iutu Symptoms f a diseased Larr. Pain in th right side, under the ede of the rihs. i,ierfar('. on pressure; sometimes the pain is in t!,. !t.ft silit,. the patient i rarely able to lie on the Irft si,!c' sorncti-nes t!u piin i- fv lt uu!er the sh.-uldcrl blade, it frequeuMy extends to thp Mp of l!ie ah.iul" ucr, ahu issomeiimes mistaken fjr a rheui;itijpa iu the riihl ami. The btomach is pJlK-tnl loss of apjtctite and sickness; the howeN.i,, ,?n. ral.are costive, sometimes altering with Jat'tha hoad Js troubled witli pain. ai;cimfi;iieil with a dull, he avy sensation in thy bM k part. There u treneraliy a considerable loss (lf memory, accom panied wit! a painfi.l sens.ition of h.iviil? undone somethiu; which ou-ht to have Ihtii done. A slight dry couli js sometimes an atten dant. The patient complains of weariness end drbihty; he is easily startled, hu feet are cold or burning, and he complains of, a prieklv sensation of the scin; his sjirifs are low; and afthoupl, h, is saustled that cxeicise would I bmetlchd tJ him. yrt he can scarcely summon up formed enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every if medy. &veral of the above symptoms at tend the disease, but c.se have occurred he,e feu- a them existed, yet examination of the body afier death h:is shown the fiver tj have been extensive ly deranged. CERTIFICATES. This U to certify, tii it having; hern asociar-l with Dr. M'l.aus in the practice of niedi.i,,,. for nearly two and a ha'.f years. I have h i I ,,511 oportuniiies cr witnessing the e,hH eli;-! o his Liver fills, and f believe they have cured anj relieved a much larger proportion of ihe di.-ca.-ies f tho liver, tii.m f have known cured and re lieved hv anv other course of treatment Dec. l IsJS. OU VL'K -MUiJ(j.U, M.D. (IjOBSEnTE None ar genuine without ft fac-siraile of the proprietor's signature. Prepared for the proprietor hv Ji).A J IIAN KfDD fc Co, Wholesale and I.'etail Di uaji-1, corner ft 4ih:ind Wood jts. Titishurg. l'af They arc also sold hv the following aeiiij, John 1. Snyder, .-s.iiiiersct. llay & Morrison, Lavansvi'Ie. Knahle nnd Vought. Centieville, M. A. Koss. I'eters'.urgh, A. Wyatt. milhfield, G. U)ok. Wellcrshurgh. ISamuel Kurtz. Somerset. Samuel Harnet. Addison. Livcngood & WcifHey. Salisbury. Charles Krissiuger. "d rl ii. N. B. In n!er that there may 1 no mitike, he particular uad ask for "Dr. M'J.ane's Liver P'H" jaii 134 6 Patent Vermifuge. Dk. McLam's American Worx S?Ecino Vnmptly exprf Worm to an almost in- ereu. vie i u motrf SO substantiate lhe above fad many hunoV! m 01 icMioifnui.s eou d fn .n . H. ,l ..r which lhe following are selected, from individ ual, of btaiidinu and veracity. Indeed, it in ( .n fidently arSrond that each new trial of the .l.tv ers of this remedy will have an additional' ti n dency to widen ami confirm j) fame, and th.i: if it were universally kn.iwn and d ffused mer't'lw I'nited tates. it would riot save less tha i many hundreds, if not thousands of lives annually CERTIFICATES. I do certify that a vial of Dr. M'Lane' Ameri can Worm Specific expelled live hundred and tv wimie worms and pieces lhat would have nv.d sixty more, from a Imy of J ho Lewelliug, whirh, if laid in a straight line, would have ni.M p'r.-bamy measured the enormous h ngih of one huiseu-r yards. JillAlI JACK0,ownerof U no Forge, and other works. Monongalia county, V This is to certify that I pun based from Ifo!-e &. Kidd a vial of Dr. M'Lane's American Woiin M cili-. and gave two doses to a hoy of mine aln.ut three years years of a?e. H. ,.asscd ful'y half a pint .f vr rms. The quantiiv was so lar-c I was really alarmed, and called in "several of my neiah:.ors to bee th.m. Had I his story beeri re lated to me. I could not have credited it. wiihout being an eye-wuncss to the same. My child-, heiliu unproved much after. NAM'L MORRIS IX. Kicrchant Tailor, Wood i, Piuhurgh. Some two months ago I purchased a viaf ..f Dr MTanes American Worm Specific I cave a hoy of mine most of a vial; he passed fortv very large worms. From that time his health' impro ved very much. I had tried two other Vermifue. to no purpose. I believe Dr. M'Lane's the &t article before lhe public. D. UALIICJUS. MiGin towimhip, Allegheny county. HEAR MEDICAL TEsTIMOXV. From a regular Physician, Dr GS Smith. Son fish, Ohio. Mr. J. Kid l Dear Sir I hw ud in my pactice Dr. M'Lane's American Worm SjvciSc, rod have of:en witm-sscd its elficaey in expelling worms from lhe system. A pitieut of mine, a fhott lime a 5 k gave a vial of the Worm s,e, ific to a child; in a short time upward of sixty-v& worms were expelled. Prepared for the Proprietor by JONATHAN KIDD & Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, corner of 4lh and W.,d gu. Pittsburgh. Also for sle bv the fallowing agents J CM I.N L. S.NVDER.'somer-er, Hay and Morrison. I.aanvil!e, K nable and Voujlit. Centreville, M A. Ross, Pcter.burgh, ' A. Wyatt, SmilhhYIJ, G. Cook. Wcllerf burgh. Samuel Kurtz, Somerstt. Samuel Harriet. Ai'.li..u, I-ivengooJ & Welflley. Salisbury. Charles Krisinger, Beilin. N. B. lJe particular to at for Dr, M'Lart' American Worm Specific, or I'wteut YerutifJ!. Blank Deeds, P LOT of Dhmk DeeJsof a sujerior quali ,jUot printed and now f-.rsal