" Traua OP THE HERALD, Tm rl,er paWi-keel every TuesJay, t f2 rr nnr, pTM hlf-tert aJTanee. -If n-1 pi I witliia ta. yer, 1 2,50 wj invtria-1-!v le bwM ffo n!criiifla tatie for ! iTi i mt" r nri mWrilH-r discontinue unle at tbu Vii.sri fifth eJUor, uolil arrfargcare Avr.rnrr wi'.l nrte1 it fl per s-pwe. for (he firt three inci lions, id 25 r.t lor evrrv u!iscqent insertion: burger nr in iwjMr(in. Ai4ViiTir.MtHM f nrf rteoMfl tb IleralJ nnd lleiiiihlicaii, thrcp lin.rs. at ?2 per iwjuore and 5! r'H)i4 Jif evpiv ilhr insertion. '5. BS2tiT. plantation on ilie Turnpike, one mile w i ofSioysiown. having a femil 209 acres nf clear Inixl. late the properly of David Dibtrt, dec'd, will he offered "for ret.i at puidie outcry mi he premises on the Istof fctober ne xt, for one year from the first of April ensuing. If not rcuieJ, it ill lien be offered for ale. JOHN DIBEKT, July 21. 'Jfi, AdrrTr- Estate of John Wigle, dec'il. IET I'EUS nf administration on the J estate 4' John Wilp. Ite of Stony--ret k ton nship, deceased, having been granted to the tlfrriler, residing in aid township, lie requests all persons in Irhteif to said csta'e t attend at his residence, o:i Thursday tlie let of Octo ber next, prepared to settle, ami bose having claims against said estate, to pre tent thein at the Fame lime and place, properly BUthetJticatcd. A15NER YODER, Aug. 25. N6-6i AdmV "XV Alt WITH MEXICO! fTpilE subscriber thankful for past fa . Jl -vors, takes this method of informing h is customers and I Ik public in general, tint lie has removed to the shop former ly occupied by him immediately west of Ihe residence of John L. Snyder, and nne door east of the office of C. F. JV1 itcliell. Esq., in the Borough of Sum erset where he will constantly keep on Jiand. COPPER and of CTpry description, manufactured from le best materials :md in a neat and du rable mwtiff. COPPER KETTLES. STOVE PIPE, other articles in his line of business w:II be made tn order on short notice. Persons vri.sHng i purchase good and chpap ar icles are respectfully inviied to give him t call. Approved country produce will be ta i:en in exchange for ware. JAMES II. BEN FORD. Feb. l7-3tn. N. IJ. ANi on hand, a number o S'om. f different forts, which will be i ohl cherp. PROCUilLITION. . nS7IIEREAS. by :in:ict of the Gen TF rat Assembly of the Common cnnsvlvMnia, rntiiled "An act fel.iUi.itf to tbeE)ertiMi of this Comuion" Me-dih," it i erj- inel on Hip ShcrifT to five ptiblt.; loitii-e oj fucli electiin. and to enumerate in fU'di notice what i-fllcers are t le elcctcil: In pursuance ihrreof, 1, JACOB PIULIIM1!, Ilih SherifT f the cmiiny. of Somerset do hereby make known arid tfive puhlic notice to the qnaliSed electors of the said county, that a " Ui'ULM'al Vs lection Ti-'il! h(! held n "lie fecund Tuesday of Octo'T next, (l nijr the 'A, (y f if te tnontb.) aV the federal -lHMioii lisiri:ts, wi : Tl Electors of tlie borough and 1on1iip f SoMHT-ei. t meet at the Court House, in s id borough; The Electors of i lie township nf Mil Con!, to mvei ui the house of Jo!m Wcl JlT. in said ti nship; The Kiectors of the township of Tur leyfoul,' to niect at the house of ,eseyh PrinsiT-y (now George Ansil) in 6aid township. ' The Electors of ti e township of Al Jison to nu i l at the house of Samuel El tlfr.'iu the town of Petersburg!), in siid iowtthip; The Electors f the township of Elk lick, to meet at the hou-e formerly occu pied by Joseph Mills, in Silisbury, in Said townsliip. The Elector of the township of Sum mit, to meet at the School House of My ers Mdl. iu s id ip, The E'fdors nf the lowrifhip of Green die. to im-f-t at the house of jLJuortje I,. mi, in mu township; il'lie V ''Tf ni liie I iu ntiip of South tnpioM.v m-et m tlie inujc of Daniel l.eplcv. in s:iid township; The Electors of the IWonuh of lier lin and the ion ul.ip of Brothersvalley, to meet ;t the house of Archibald Comp tuu, in s.iid borough; TUe Electors!' tln township of Sto rvrieck, to meet at the house of Jacob Will, Jr. in s.nil twiihip; The lilccio,- of the liiM-oiiffli of Slovs town, t" u'eet :1 tlj bouse ol John Htle, jii :iid horoog' ; ' -. The E'c'.oi of the township of Que mahoiiinff. to itteet at the h - use f David iShalfir, in S;ovs -ow r.; Tiis Eaci' r of the township of AMe gbenv, to meet at t e It usc of James Pfettfiin, in san! :o vnship; Th: E ertors of the township of Con cniawrb, to nt" i at tuc house of Peier Iey, in said tp; 'i Ua Eitv'.ois of the townjhipShade 88 WO. 11 to meet a Ihe house.'' of Henry Fry, in sai'i tonhip; . . . . - . The Electors of the township of Paint t meet t the School (lotto creeled .on the I old of Henry Berkey, iu eaid town- The ElectoTf f( ine lha lownship of Jenner, to mee at the house of George Parker i.t eaid townshipj At which time and places the Qualified F.li-ctors aforesaid will elect by ballot. ------ r One Person for Member of the Ilou.sc of Representa tives of the United States, in conjunction with the counties of Fayette and Greene. . One Person for Canal Com missioner of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania: . . i One Person for Member ofj of the House of Kepresen tatives of the Common wealth of Pennsvhania. One Person for SherifT of the Countv of Somerset; One Person for Commission er of said county, One Person for Coroner of said countv; One Person for Auditor, and Three Persons for Poor House Directors. C7The electcon to be opened be tween the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock in the forenoon, by a public proclamation, and to be kept open until 7 o'clock in the evening, when the pjlls thbllbe clo sed. C3l 'The inspectors and judges of the e lection, shall meet at their respeetire places appointed for holding the election in the district to which they respectively belong, belore nine o'clock of the mor ning of the second Tuesday of October, and each..of aaid inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shail be a qualified voter of such district." Ai d it is further directed, that the SheriiTsh;dI give notice that every per son, excepting justices of the peace, who shall hold duy office or appointment of profit or trust under the Government f the United States or of this State, or ol any city or incorporated district, wheth er a commissioned officer or otherwise a subordinate lficer or agent' who is, or shall be employed under the legiklative, executive or judiciary department of ibis State, or of the United States, or of any city or incorporated district, and that ev ery member of Congress, and of the State LegfsLlure, and of the select or common council of any city, or commit sioner'of any incorporated disirict. is by lew incapable of exeicising, at the same time, the oiTice or appointment of judge, inspector, or clerk of any election of thi commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge or oiher officer or any such elec? lion, shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for. .'In rase the person who shall have re ceived the second highest number of votes for inspector, shall not .attend on the day of election, the persen who shall have received the second highest num ber of votes forjudge at the next pre: cecding election, shall act us inspector in his place. And in case Ine person who shall have received he highest number of votes for inspector shall not ;ittend.the person elected a judge shall npp iut an iusprctor iu his plai-e; and in case the person elected a judge sh;iil not attend, then the inspector w ho shall have recei ved the highest nu:ober of votes, shall appoint jv. judge in his place; and if any vacancy shall continue in the board -for the space of one hour afler the lime fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified voters of the townhi;,ward or district, for which such officer sha'l have been Heeled, present at the place of election, shall elect one of their num ber to fill ibe vacancy.'' "In case any cleik, appointed tinder the provision i f this act. shall neg'eel to attend at any election dm in" said year It shall be the duly of ihe inspector w ho appointed said cierk. or the person filling the place of such inspector, to f.rthuiilt appoint a suitable person as clerk.', quali fied as aforesaid, who bhall perform the duties for the year." 'It shall be the duty of the several as sessors, respectively to attend at ihe place of holding every general, special or township election, during the whole lime said election is kept open, for ihe pur pose of giving information to the inspec tors, and judge w hen called on. in rela tion to the right of any person assessed ity them to vote at such election, or su h other matters iu relation to the assess ment of v tilers as the said inspectors or ifher ofihem, shall from time to time require." "No person shall be permitted to' vote' at any election as aforesaid, than a white! Ireeinan of -the age of, twenty-one years; or more, who shall have resided in" ihisj State at least one year, and in, the elec- tir.ll district U'1irrA 1m .fTvre lr vnia ni I least ten dnys immediately preceeding such election, and within two years paid a la1e in- county tax, which sJ.all have been assessed at leastleti days before the election. But a citizen of the United Slates who has previously been a quali fied voier of this Sute, and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district and paid taxes aforesaid, shall be entitled to vme after residing in ihis Stale G months Provided. That the white freemen, citi zens of the United Slates between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years and have resided in the election district ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they. shall not havepaid ttxei." "No person shall be admitted to vote w hose name is not contained in the 'list of laxable inhabitants furnished . by the commissioners, unless. First lie produce a receipt for the payment, within two years, of a St i'.e or county, tax -;iscsscd agreeably to iheConstiiuiion.anu' give sat isfactory evidence either on his own oath or affirmation, or the oath or.afiirmaMon of another that has paid sin h a lax, or on failure lo produce a receipt, shall make an oath f the payment thereof; or Se cond if he claim a right to vote by being an elector between the age of twenty-one and twcnty-iwo years, he shall depose on oath or affirmation that he has resided in the State at least one year next before hi application, and make such proof of resilience in the district as is required by ihis act, and that he docs verily believe, from the accounts given him that he is of ihe age aforesaid, ami give such other ev idence as is required by this act, where upon ijie name of ihe person so admitted to vote shall be inserted in the alphibeti cal list by the inspectors and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word Max." if he shall be admitted to vote by reason ihereofthaving paid tax. or the word age' if he shall be admitted lo vote by reason of such vote shall be called out to ihe clerks, who shall make the likes notes in the list of voters kept by them. "In all casrs where he name of the person claiming lo vote is found on the list furnished by the commissioners and assessor, or his tight to vote whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty ol the inspectors to examine such person on oath as the qualifications, and if he claims to have resided in the Slate for one year or more, his oath shall be sulli cieni proof thereof, but shall make proof by at least one competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, ' that he has resided within ihe district for more than' len days immediately preceding said e leetion, and shail also swear that his bona fide residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is within ihe district, and tbat he dtd not remove int said district for the purpose of voting therein. ' "Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who 6 1 1 a 1 1 make due proof, if requir ed, of his residence and payment of taxes, as aforesaid, shall be admitted lo vote in the township, ward, or district, in which he shall reside. "If any person shall prevent or at tempt to prevent any officer of any elec tion under this act, from holding such e lection, tir use or theaten any. violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him ii: the ex ecution ol his duty, or shall block up the window or avenue to any window where the same may be holding, or shall rio tously disturb the peace at such election, or shall use or practise any intimidating threats, force or violence, wiin design to infiVence nnduly or overawe any elector or to prevent him from voting or to res train the freedom of choice, such person on conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceeding fie dollars and be impri soned for any time uoi less than nor more than twelve months, and if it shall be shown to ihe court, w here ihe trial of sticii offence shall be had, that the per son so offending was not a resident of the rity, ward, or dis-trict, or township where the said offence was committed, and not entitled to vwe therein, thru on conviction, he sh.dl be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred, nor more than one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned uoi less than six months nor j more Cian two years. j "If any person or persons shall make any bet or wager upon the result of any election wiilnn ibis commonwealth, or shall offer to make any such bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or by any written or printed ad ei nsement. challenge or invite any person to iihke such bet or wager.npon conviction there of, he or they shall forfeit and pay three times the amount so bet or othred tu be bet, "If any person not by law qualified, sha'l fraudulently vote nl any election iu tlii" common wealth, or being othewise qualified, shcdl votfc mi! of his proper dis trict, or il any person knowing the want of such qualification, sh.dl aid to procure su'h perin lo von?, ihe person ofTend i'g. shall on conviction, be fined in any sum not exceeding iwo hundred dollars and bp impi isoiied for any term not ex ceeding thp e month. "I I any peion shall voie al more th:n one election district, or otherwise fraud ulently vote more than once on ihe same day, fir shall ft anduleinly fuhl and diliver t the inspef tor two tickets folded togeth er with the intent illegally to vote, acN ise and procure another so Ui do, he or they n (Tending fchall tin conviction.. I fined in any sum not less that fifty or more than five hundred dollar!-; and be impiisoited for any term not less than there or more than twelve months, "If any person not qualified to rote in this commonwealth agreeably i law., (except ihe sons of qualified citizens.) shall appear at any place of election for the purpose of issuing tickets or of inllu encing ihe citizens qualified lo vote, he shall on conviction, forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for every such an offence; and be i-npri-soned for any term not exceeding; three months." And the return judges of the respect ive districts are requested to meet at the Court 11 ouse in the borough of Somer set, on the Friday succeeding the second Tuesday in October, ; (lining the 16th) then and there to perform the duties en joined upon them by law. Given under my hand, at my office in Somerset, this 1st day o" Septem ber, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty six, and ihe 70th of the indepen- deuce of the United States. JACOB PltlUPPI, Sheriff. September I, 180. ' 4 ; XEW DBUG AXJD , iEDSGIIE STOill J-jTMIE subscriber .would respectfully B inform ihe public, that he las just received and opened ont in the Store room of Jacob KiinmeJ, Esq.. in Berlin, a fresh and assorted stock of: Drugs, .Medicines, Faints, Dyes and Confectionuries, which he offers to sell very cheap for cash. ' Persons wishing to purchase articles in his line of business, are inviied 10 call and examine his stock. ap-21'40. SAMUEL J. ROW. KEW STORE' AND " sew gu: fTTMIE subscriber has just returned B from the eastern cities, with a well selected assortment of goods suitable for the approaching season, which he is now opening in his bri-k store, on the north east corner of the diamond, opposite Col. Ankeny's Hotel, (now Win. II. Picking's.) His stock embraces all kinds of Dry Goods, Groceries Hard ware, Cfjiccnsware, &c. all of which he will sell cheap for cash or country produce Thankful for the patronage heretofore given him. ihe sub scriber solicits his old customers and the public generally to give him a caH, as he will exhibit his goods with pleasure and is certain he can accommodate ihem with bargains. M. TUE DWELL, Somerset. April 7, '4G-ly. STONE CUTTING B US INE S S. THE snbscriberrespecifnlly informs his friend- and the public iu 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 ihe shoJtest notice and on the most reasonable terms, and in a man:r that will render them Sfjjen'or to a other mauvfuctured hi this section oflht country. Grind stones of an excellent quality, always kept on hand. Also constantly on hand, - marble GRAVE STONES. Country produce taken in exchange for work, at Market Prices. HEX JAM IX WOOLLEY. Somerset, Pa.. ) March 5. 18fi I v. HOTRL Fon INVALIDS AT PirrsBUIKJH. Drs, Speer and Iuhn. ''IIE object of ilii establishment is Jl to supply a want greatly felt by re spectable travellers on mir western high ways by residents, w ithout 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 suffered from the want of ihe various comforts and attentions so necessary and agreeable 10 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 al a rate much below the usu al charges. While the care of both physicians will he extended lo every variety of disease. 11 is intended by Dr. Sneer, to give spe cial alleniion lo ALL SUKGICAL DISEASES, PARTICI'LAKI.V TO DISEASES OF THE EYE. To these branches of his profession he has given a arie share of his atten ion for ihe last twenty-five years, and he will continue to devote to them the experience acquired by a constant prac tice during that lime. The Hotel for Invalids is not on exper iment. Its establishment is suggested ej not only as necessary lo supply an evi dent want iu this city, iu ihe entire ab sence of any special provision for the sick, but is warranted also bv the success of similar institutions at Cincinnati ami New Orleans the former under ihe care of Drs. Taliaferro, Marshall and Slrader ihe latter under lhat of Dr. Stone. The building selected for the purpose is situated at the crrner, of Federal and Kohinson streets, in Allegheny city, ad joining the city of Pittsburgh. It is commodious and roomy, anJ furnished with all accommodations necessary for lie sick. Applications for admission to be made to the subscribers, at their office on Penn street. Pittsburgh, or at the establishment. C7No contagious diseases will be'adj milted. J. R. SPEER, M. D. . J J. S. KUHN, M. D. February 25, 1845. XAXP FOR ,SAIJB IT HAVE forty odd acres of land, ml IL I am not able V frs r ,l m' fail jr 1 would sell reasonable: apidv i me, JOHN M'GlNNiS. Somerf t tp. Sepi. H. 184. PAMPHLET LAWS. THE pamphlet laws passed al ihe session of 1846, have been receiv ed at my office, and are ready for distri bution to those entitled to ..receive them Proih'y ofllce. ? A.J.OGLE, July 21, '46. $ Prothonoury. 4322 Heal Elstate FOR SAL.E rnrHE subscribers, agents and attor L neys for A G Cole, offer for sale on advantageous terms', the following de scribed real estate, lo wil That well know,, TAVKKX STAXI 3tt BX3d dfl W late ihe property of Jacob Probasco and John Baker, Esq. on the Xutionul Hoail, in Henry Clay towns-hip. Fayette coun ty. Pa, and one mile west of the village of Soinerfield in Somerset county, toj gelher with the appurtenances iherennlo belonging. This property consists of about one hundred and lifiv-three acres of l ind. a greater portion of which is cleared and under cultivation and in mea dow. The buildings consist of a large and convenient DWELLING HOUSE, partly stone and partly frame, com modi ous stabling and oilier otil-buihlings. The location of this property being ore mile from the town ol Soinerfield, abounding in wood and Stone cool; ha ving a Saw .Mill and G rial Mill adjacent thereto and plenty of water remaining through the land, renders it an important and valuable situation fur any ki.ol of bu siness. The premises have been for a long lime occupied as a Tavern Stand. The stand is admirably adapted for ihe accommodation of all kinds ol Drove. Persons desirous of purchasing the propurtv. are requested to cali on Josh ua B. Howel and E. P. Oliphani. of U niontown. Pa., who will give every in forma'.ion desired, concerning said pro perty. HOWEL & OLIPIIAiVr. Attorneys of A G Cole, of Ball. july22V3-if mim mebigIkeT JJINE'S lLllll TONIC. 8) We have heretofore numbered our seves among those who believed that ihe 'Hair Tonic" prepared by Dr. J.yur$ was one f many quack nostrums wliose virtues are never seen beyond the ful- rr r i .1 1 . r some puns 01 ineir authors, we are willing, at length to make public ac knowledgement of the error of our belief. An intimate friend some two or three months since, all the lop of whose crani um was as bald as a piece of palished marble, maugre all our jesting and ridi cule of the idea of attempting to cultivate so barren a spot, purchased a bottle or two of the Hair Tonic from Dr. ,ayne, according to h s directions, applied it. During ihe present week ihe same Irieml usheted hiinsplf into our presence, and uncovering his hidierlo naked head, astonished lis with a ihiu. tho luxuriant growth of hair, from one to iwi inches in length npi'ii the verv pieu-ises m h ,d believed s.s unxittdirg mi matimi :(s the imcUlcf-s s.ud ili .i skirts lite Allan tic. This is no puff, but is i ligiously true, and lo those who doubt, the gen tlemen can be pointed oui. What is more favor of this yTonic" the case here cued was uoi one of temporary baldness no sudden lo.-s of the Intr bui was one of years standing, though the gentleman is but forty-five jears of age. -Philadelphia Spiril of the Times. Sold by J. J. k II. F. Schell. Somerset Pa. Also by Edward Bevm. Stovstown Pa. CANCER SCUUFUUANDGUITRE. 7) Amp'e experience has proved that 110 couihinaiiMii ol medicine ha ever been so effect u.d in removing the above di.-easi s. ;i" Jav lie's Lite Preserv;ili e. 1 1 has i il'r.eud tints thl have been. Irulv asiouishing.-t;,, only Cancer and oiher dlseaes ol ihai ilas. but 'has removed die most stuVnrn Diseases ol ihe Skin, wlllllgs, Dyspepsia. &c. &. 'J his i medicnie enters into the i irculation. and eradicates diseases wherever located. It purifies the blood ami other fluids of the Imdy, removes obstruction in the pores of ibe skin, and reduces enlarge uients of the glands or bones. It increa ses the appetite, removes headache anil ' drowsiness, ami invigorates the whole system, and imparts animation lo ibe oiseased and debilitated constitution. There is nothing superior 5o it in the whole meteria medica. It is perfectly safe and exiremely pleasant, and ha nothing of the disgusting nausea ac companying the idea of swallowing med icine. CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS. AS THMA. No remedy bus ever been found to remove the above, diseases so promptly and effectually as Javne Ex peciorant. It cleanses the lungs Iroin all riiatiug matters, while at the same lime it heals and invigorates them. Prepared only at No, 8 South Third street, Phila delphia Sold by -'J.J. &H. F. Schell. Somerset Pa. Also by Edward Bevin, : Sivsiown 'a. DR. S. P03TLETHWAIT2 " TENDERS Ui praf,s!mnl -onlco, 1 t. pullic. Office in tlirt builJin f..r-r-"t " copied bv Charles UIe, U., a u";. -juny. itf IB. )V(WL! WOOL!! GOOD clean wool will b t-.L. nirnipiil of debts due llii nfTir .1 . . -.,., iS Iivereii son. CELEBRATED For the aire nf H-patUe or I.;rrr Conj.i:j Dyjjeja:a and &irk Hcnr!Acle. THIS remedy havinaj been for ml vr-.-j employed by ihe proprietor in Ins 'ra- ti, on 3 very large scale in .Mo-ona'ir. i'rpt( Harrison tih! Randolph counties, in Viri,,; , ,' sides several other places, and having b,., a;.pr ded willi the most Imppy effects, be Imlvrn fro-ti time to time solicited to nJopt h?c!i a cour. PJ would give it a more extensive eirculati.in. a view tn lessen the amount of liuinin sciurir Aware of t'e fact that many useless nostr-.ij have been pilmed upon the public. ,e bevi; , i for several years until thomuqlily vons j,,, ,,,).;, ,f me n'jove incc.icmi', it properly used, wou!J fjilto efleel cures in 3 great many intjf:(c-:. ai j ev-n to alleviate those cases which are quite inm able. Symptoms of a d.'te.scd Lrrr. Pain im' a right side, utuicr the cdje of t!e ribs, inrrc.i-.ej on pressure; sometimes the p;iin is in the ,vfi si.' the patient is rarely able lo lie on the lift :, t - . . : sometimes tlie (mm u frit under (!), h 1'iade. it Irrqueri'iv extends tolhrlmii.f i.'.e der. an J is soinrtiiii.-s misj.iken fri r!ici:m.iti.-:n inn 1 . r. m me n-!,l arm. J he sioimn h un i ted n it i losnf appetite and sickness; t!- Ih v.c's, in "en ral, are eostive. soiiifiimes altering with .'axVia bead :s truiihled witli pain, nci-onijuided w'r.h r dull, heavy sensation in the kick purt. '1 here 14 generally considerable loss of memory, accrn panii d i:!i a laii.fid pens.,!i,ii i f Loin? J, undone snm-lliiii-j which i-iiht n ,.;rl . ( done. A s!i-!.t dry eot.ih is Mim.-limes an af, n dan. 'I he patient con.;. I .ins ..f wrji ;.--; r.d .?..i.!it... Iu .,... ;!.. .... '"""".'i . .i-i. jr iiiiri. ins Ii-) J .il l- r-i.il i.'f l.i:ruiuj. and he compiain-i 1.1' a i. l. n--.,; ,.j f.f the s. in; his spie.ts are l. ; -.u;d ahheub is rili-:'ii-d tm.t e.cicie i.n,;'d ! him. ytt !.e rnn scarcely sum:n..n I .I.e. 1 i.d i. enoia 10 iry n. m rut. t.e c'.sfi i.-r-i i,-,v f. medv. cvt.-il e.f iho ahova c,1);:ilMM l!ie discA-c. I i t rnw h ue crcnir.-d w!ire f. .v , l!iem ei-lcd. 1 1 cx.in,;...,! ;.n ,.f ,.f;lf death h issiwvn tiie hc r to Lave L, 1:1 c-itci.vc-ly deranged. cnirnncATi: 'I'liis is to rertliy, t,.,t h.,iu !., rn n-.v iiv v illi Dr. V.'f.ane in t!.r p-lier . f :r - , : j, ,. neany Hvo and a l .i.f y.- irs, Ih i. h i I mi. opporlunilf'S ot uci.oMn !.. t ,.d . his l.i r I'ilN. a-.J I h, :icvr r.rv h m-c f' i'l'li .! n Fill- '1 f .r.. ..... t'. r , s n 1 i of the liver, than I h ivc kn.i'wi in,i .l1Jr,d , heed !' a.iv other oer-r i f t:i u- ct,t. Dec. r, i5j;;. o;.ivi:i: .Mui.G.i;;, m.d. C7 Obsktstf. None .ire genuine v.ilhout s fac-Silni-e .f the proprietor's si ji.uiiiec. Prepared for t!ie pr ieior I J.KN.VI HAN KIDD & Co, Wholesale anJ b'eln'l Dri.-ist. rornrr. f lib mid Wood Ms, Pillshur They are also soli by ihe following asculJ. J-'iiu It. sSnyder. Somerset. Jl.iy &. Morii-.on, l.avansi!!e. KoaLIe and V'oughf, (.Vntreville, M. A. Koss. Pelershurgh, A. Wyalf. SniihHeld, il. Uook. Wi-Ucrstmrgh. Samuel Kurtz. Somerset. Samuel Mai net. Addison, Livelihood & We!;i3ey. Salisbury. Charles Krissinger. Uerlin. Kn'm. Kcrnan. Jei.nor Cross roaJj. I'dwanl Crvin, StnyMown. l'.i'c V. Myers. Myers Mill. N. B. In order that there may he no mistake, he particular and aak for "Dr. M'Larit' Liver I'i!:." j;;nl3'4G Patent Vermifuge. Dm. McT.avk's Amttiicat Wokx Specific rrumptiy exprh Worms to an almost in- credible n rs m berf fJO substantiate tbeahove fat t mnny hundredi m f'f testimonials rnuld Io odduceil, out f which Ihe f.iluwir are selected, fom individ uals t Maiidunr and veraciiy. Indeed, it is con-fid-iitly ali'nni d that i ;ieh new ti ial nf the pow ers of this remedy wiil huve a;i addjii.ind teii- tiencv !0 v id; n :rid eio-f.rm its f.,rv.,v a:, t ! f t vvere univfrsally kno-vn and d ll'usi d over the I'nitcd Mates, it wmdd not save- less than many hundreds, if not thousands of lives ai.nuu!!v. ci:ktikilates. I do certify that a vial of Dr. M'f.ane's Amen can Worm t ine rxpeiied live hundred and Ivto wlnde worms and piece that xvouM have made sr.iy more, irom a la.y oi j Lewclhng'. u loch II lain in a straight i.ne. wouio have mo-t pn-ha! measured l.;e enorm.nis lenr;rh i f one hnrduT yards. JO.IA II J ACKM.. ow i r of Waia Forge, and other works. .Monoiigalia ciuinty.Va This is to certTv ilml f j.un h.ised from Ilohnc-J & Ki Id a vial of Dr. .M'f.ane's Ann iican Worm ji-cili". and gave lvv. doses to a l.oy of mine about three years years of aae. lie .a, ,l jujy half a pint of worms. The quantity was M laig'o I was really alarmed, and railed in several of nTr neighbors to see them. Had Ihis story been re filed to me, I e n!d nut have credited it, without Iw ing 911 eye-witness to the same. My child's health improved much after. jsa.Wi. MOKnri'ix. V.crchant Tailor, Wood si, Pittsburgh Some Iwo months ago f purchased a v ial of Dr' M Lanes American nrm -a ifie. I cave a hoy of mine most of a ja(; ,e passed f..rtv very large worms. From that time bis healili in-proved very much. I had tried twooiher Vt-rrnibcae trtnojnirpti.se. I believe Dr. MM .ane's the best article U-forc lln public. D. IJAl.flUUN. Milllin township, Allegheny county. IIHAR MEDICAL TnsTIM'l.W. From a regular Physician, Dr G cS Smith, Sun lish, I )l.io. Mr. J. Kidd Dear .vir I have ued in my pact ice Dr. MM. ane's American Worm - ific. mI have often witnessed its efficacy in rxpellinj -.viirms from the system. A patient of mine, a short lime . gave a viai of the Worm K-cif.c 10 a child; in a short lime upwards of bilty-li'.o worms were cxpcld-d. I'repan-d for ihe Proririetnr l-v Jt IN ATI I AN KIDD.ct Co. Wholesale and I let ii! Druggists, corner of 4lb and WilkI sts, PiitsburIl. Also for sale bv the fhlowins ai-nts JOHN L. .vNVDKU. .-oniert, Hay and Morrison. I.aansvi!ie, K nable and Voi:;ht. Centieville, M A. I'oss. Pctershurgh. A. Wyatr. Mr.iihfn Id. C. C,.".!c. Wellershnrgh. S.koucI Kurtz. Somerset. Samuel llarnet. Addison, LivengiKwl A; WcliUcy. SalU!:nry Chailes Krisi;iger. Ileilin. Elm. Keroan. Jenner C'rctJ roaJs, Ldward Bevin. .Ntovslown. P. Si W. Myers. Myers Vdl. N. C lie particular lo ask ior hr. MM ne' Araericaa V'oim SjveciSc. or Patwt VeTtciibis