rrtrvts nr the herald, SV rat'T i :ublifWj 4"?rnr ToJy. tf2 par n-vinm. p-vM hifT-yrarly f advance. If an paid within Ik- yr, f 2,50 wiU invari Uv be rirjrL , No 'tuWniKua uIm rr !mi cbtn ri mnt.w loreia a atl-iier .iiwoniinu- nlr at ' tha o-Ain of .Jiior. mil rrras;eart Amwt win ? ' 5 T miar. tt .. first tbrre T.; rt'onn. and 25 Cffnt for rrry wvU insertion: longer jwsin proportion. AriTitMf.nT inserts! in the Herald and fpuhlirar. three liii.r , at v per square and V for etTV 'i?r invert ion. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE LETTERS of "administration, ile bo nis t urn trsmrnto anuexo, on the estate of Shsphet Dwire, sen., dce'd, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in Turkeyfoot township, Som erset county, ail persons indc ttcd to said estate are requested to make payment before the iTtU day of October next; and h having claims, to present on or before said dav, properly authenticated. SHAPHET DWIRE, September 8. 1810 fit AdmV. Estate of John Wijjle. dee'd. IE TTERS of adminisimbm on the J estate of Joint Wig!e, Lie of Siony creek township, deceased, having; been granted to the subscriber, residing in said township, he requests all peisons indebted to said estate to attend at his 'residence, on Thursday ihe 1st of Octo ber next, prepared to settle, and those having claims against siid estate, to pre ent them at the same time and place, properly authenticated. ACNER YODER. An?. 25. MG-Gi Adm'r . WAR WITH MEXICO! THE subscriber thankful for past fa vors, takes this method of informing' his customers and the public in general, h3t he has removed to the shop former ly occupied by him immediately '.vest of the residence of 7.hn L. Snyder, and one door east of the office of C F. Mitchell, Eq., in the Borough of Sum cret where he will constantly keep on hand. CO ITER and of every description, manufactured from the "best materials and in a neat and du rable manner. COPPER KETTLES. STOVE PI PBS, and other articles in his line of business w:Il be made to order on short notice. Persons wishing to purchase good and cheap ar ticles are respectfully invited to give him call. Approved country produce will be ta ken lu exchange for ware. JAMES II. BENFORD. Feb. 1 7-jtti. N. B. Also on band, a number o Stovtf, of different sorts, which will be old cheap. PROCLAMATION. ?inS7HERKAS. by an act of "lie Gen If eral Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relatinig to tbeElectinns of this Common wealth," it is enjoined on the Sheriff to give public notice of such election, and to enumerate in such notice what ofllcers are to be elected: In pursuance thereof, - I, JACOB PIIIL1PPI, High Sheriff of the county of Somerset th hereby make known and give public notice to the qualified electors of the aid county, that a General Election will be held on the second Tuesday of October next, (being the 13th day cf the month.) aV the several election districts, lo wit : -The Electors of the borough and township of Somerset, to meet at the Court House, in said borough; The Electors of ihe township of Mil ford, to meet at the house of John Wei ler, in aid township; ' The EJeetors of the township nf Tur key foot, to meet at the house of ,tce;di Pringey (now George Ansel) in said township. The Electors of ti e township of Ad lison to meet at the house of Samuel El er, in the town of Pelersburgh, in said township; The Electors of the township of Eik lick, to meet at the house formerly occu pied by Jsseph Mills, in Salisbury, in said township, - The Electors of the township of Sum mit, to meet at the School House of My ers Mill, tu slid tp; The Electors of the township of Green viHe.. to meet at the house of George Long, in said township; The Electors of the township of South- mpton, in meet at the house of Daniel Lepley. in said township; The Electors of the Borough of Ber lin and the township of Broihersvalley, to meet at the house of Archibald Comp ton, in said borough; Tive Electors of the tow nship of Sto nvcreek. lo meet at the house of Jacob Will, Jr. in said township; The Electors of the Borough of Stovs town, to meet at the house of John line, in said borough; - The Electors of the township of Que mahouing, to meet at the house of David Shaffer, in Sioystown; The Electors of the.iownship of Alle ghenv, to meet at the house of James Plii!on. in said township; ; The Electors of the township of Con f mauH., i ,nfF, al ,jie cf Peter Ly, in said tp; Tl. Eiecor cf the loTRshfn cf S!nc "T7V T 1.11 t if UMe to meet at the house of Henry Fry, in M township; ; , The Electors of the township of Paint to meet at the School Ilouso erected on the bind of Henry Berkey, iu said lown- The Electors of the the township of Jpnner, to meet at the bouse of George Parker, i:i said township; At which time and places the Qualified Electors aforesaid will elect by ballot. One Person fur Member of the House of Representa tives of the United States, in conjunction with the coun'ies of Fayette end Greene. - ; One Person for Canal Com missioner of the Common wealth of PennsIvania: One Person for Member of! of the House of He I tativeS of the Common-! wealth of Pennsylvania. One Person for .Sheriff of the County of Somerset: One Person for Commission er of said county, One Person for Coroner of r said county; One Person for Auditor, and Three Persons for Poor House Directors. C7The clectcon 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 shall be clo sed. OJ "The inspectors and judges of the e lection, shall meet at their respective pl.ices appointed for holding the election in the district to whirl they respectively belong, belore nine o'clock of the mor ning of the second Tuesday of October, and each of a;d inspectors sludl appoint one cierk, who siiail be a qualified voter of such district." "And it is further directed, that the Sheriff "shall gire notice that every per son, excepting justices of the peace, who shall hold doy office or appointment of profit or trust under the Government if the United States or of ibis State, or of any city or incorporated district, wheth er a commissioned officer or otherwise a subordinate officer or agent who is, or shall be employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary department of this State, or of ihe United Slates, or o any city or incorporated district, and that ev ery member of Congress, and of the Slate Lrgfslature, and of the select or common council of any city, or commis sioner'of any incorporated disirict. is by lew incapable of exercising, al the same time, the office or appointment of judge, inspector, or clerk of any election of this commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge or other officer of any such elec; tion, shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for. .'In case 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 h;vc received the second highest num ber of votes for judge at the next pre cceding election, shall act as inspector in his place. And in case tne person who shall have received the highest number of votes for inspector shall nut attend. the person elected a judge shall appr.int an inspector in his place; and in case the person elecied a judge shall not attend, then the inspector who shall have recei ved the highest number of votes, shall appoint a judge in his place; and if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified voters of the township,ward or district, for which such officer slia'l have been elected, present at the place of flection, skall elect one of their num ber to fill the vacancy.' "In case any clerk, appointed under the protisiMi of this act. sln.ll neglect to attend at any election during aid year it shall be the duty of the inspector who appointed said clerk, or the person filling the place of such inspector, to forthwith appoint a suitable person ns clerk, quali fied as aforesaid, who shall perform the duties for the year." "It shall be the duly of the several as sossors, respectively to attend at the-place of lodding every general, special or township election, during the whole time said election is kept open, for the pur pose of giving information to the inspect tors, and judge w hen called on, in rela tion to the right of any person assessed by them to vote at such election, or such oilier matters in relation lo the assess ment of voters as the said inspectors or either of them, thall from time to time require." "No person shall be permitted to vole at any election as aforesaid, than a white freeman of the age of, twenty-one years or more, who hail have resided in" this Slate at least one year, and in, the elec tion district where he offers to vote, at least ten days immediately j.receeding such election, and within two years paid a state or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least ten davs before the flection. But a citizen of" ihe United States who has previously been a quali fied voier of this State, and rpmov,.,! therelrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district and paid taxes aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after residing in this State 0 months Provided. That the while freemen,' citi zens of the United Stales between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years and have resided in the election disirict ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, ahhoogh they shall nol harepaid ! tarn." . ' person shall be admitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the contmissioners, unless. First he produce a receipt for the payment, within two years, of a State or county tax assessed ngreeably lo iheConsittution.am give sat isfactory evidence either on his own oath or affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of another that has paid such a tax, or on failure to produce a receipt, shall make an oath to the payment thereof; or Se cond if he claim a right to rote by being an elector between the age of iwcntv-one and twenty-two years, he shall depose on rath or affirmation that he has resided in the State at least one year next before his application, : nl make such proof of residence in the distri-.-l as is required by this act, and that he does verily believe, from the nccounis'given him that he is of the age aforesaid, ami give such "other ev idence as is required by this act, where j upon the name of the person so admitted i lo vote sbnil be inserted in thn alohiheii cal list by the inspectors and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word "tax." if he shall be admitted to vote by rea-$,n thereof,havingpa;d tax, orihe word 'agii? if he shall be admitted to vote bv reason of such vote shall be called out lo ihe clerks, who shall make the likes notes in the list of voters kept by them. "In all cases where he name of the person claiming to vote is found on the list furnished by the commissioners and assessor, or his right lo vote whether found thereon or nol, is objected' to by any-qualified citizen, it shall be the duty ol the inspectors to examine such person on oiith as the qualifications, and if he claims lo have resided in the Slate for one year or more, his oath shall be suffi cient proof thereof, bui 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 ten days immediately preceding said e Icction, and shall also swear that his bona fide residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is within the district, and that he did not remove into said district for the purpose of voting therein.' "Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof, if requir ed, of- his residence and payrneut of taxes, as aforesaid, shall be admitted to 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, or use or theaien any violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him it: the ex ecution of his duty, or shall block up the window or avenue to any window where life same may be holding, or shall rio tously disturb ihe peace at such election, or shall use or practise any intimidating threats, force or violence, witlt design to influence unduly or overawe any elector or to prevent him from voting or to res train ihe freedom of choice, such -person on conviction shall be fined in: any.sum not exceeding fi.e dollars and be impri soned for any time nol less lhan nor more than twelve mouths, and if it shall be shown to the court, where ihe trial of such offence shall be had, that the per son so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, or district, or township where the said offence was committed, and not entitled to vo e therein, then on conviction, he sh .ll be sentenced to pay a fine of nol less than one hundred, nor more than one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not less than six months nor more than two years. "If any person or persons shall make any bet or uager upon the result of any election within this commonwealth, or shall offer lo make any such bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or by any written or printed advertisement, challenge or invite any person to mke such bet or wager.upou convieiion there of, he or they shall forfeit and pay three times the amount so bet or offered to be bet, . "If any person not by law qualified, shall fraudulently vote al any election in this common wealth, or being nthewise qualified, shalfvole out of his proper dis trict, or ifany person knowing the want of such qualification, shall aid to procure "su;h person lo vole, the person offend ing, shall or conviction, be fined in any Sum not exceeding two hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any term nol ex ceeding three months. "Ifany person shall vote at more than one election district, cr otherwise fraud ulently vote more than once on ihe same day, or shall fraudulently fold and diliver lo ihe inspector two tickets folded togeth er with the in tent illegally to vote, advise and-'procure another so t do, he or they offending shall on conviction, be : fined in any sum not less that fifty or more than five hundred dollars; and be imprisoned for any term not less than there or more than twelve months, "Ifany person not qualified lo vote in this commonwealth agreeably to law, (except the 6ons of qualified citizens.) shall appear al any place of election for the purpose of issuing tickets or of influ-i encing the citizens qualified lo vote, he shall on conviction, forfeit and pay any sum nol exceeding one hundred dollars for every such an offence: and be impri soned for any term nol exceeding three months." - And the return judges of the respect ive districts are requested to meet at the Court House in the borough of Somer set, on the Friday succeeding the second Tuesday in October, (bin ihe 16th) j then and thereto perform the dnties en- joined upon them by law. Given under my hand, at my office in Somersei, this 1st day or Septem ber, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty 'six.'and the 70th of ihe indepen dence of the United States. JACOB I'll I LIP PI, Sheriff. FsflernVer 1, 1645, 'No XEW I)BUG VLVD MEDICINE 3T8BE r ' " IN BERLIN THE subscriber would respectfully inform the public, that he has just received and opened ont in the Store room of Jacob Kimrael, Esq., in Berlin, - a fresh and assorted slock of Drugs, Medicines Faints, Byes and Confectionaries, which he offers to sell very cheap for cash. Persons wishing to purchase articles in his liie of business, are invited to call and exaniine his stock. ap2I4G. SAMUEL J. ROW. NEW STORE km THEs subscriber has just returned frnrn the eastern cities, with a well selected assortment of goods suitable for ihe approaching season, which he is now opening in his brick 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, (iiccnstcare, &c. all of which he will sell cheap for cash or country produce Thankful for the palronage heretofore given him, the sub scriber solicits his old customers and ihe public generally to give him a call, as he will exhibit his goods with pleasure and is certain he can accommodate them with bargains. M. THE I) WELL, Somerset. April 7. '46-I STONE CUTTING ''rr22f- B USIjVE S S. THE subscriberrespec'.fnlly informs his friend, and the public in gen eral, that he carries on the Stone Cutting Business in all its various branches, al his shop on main streel, 2 doors east of George Piles tavern, and nearly opposite the drugstore of John L. Snyder. TOMB STONES, made at the shoJlest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, and in a manrer mat win rentier them superior to ?, other mauvfucttired in this section of Hit country. Grind stones of an excellent quality, always kept on hand. Also constantly on hand, marble GKAVK STOXKS. Country produce taken in exchange for work, at Market Prices. , BEXJ.1MIK fVO OL LET. j f Somersel, Pa., IV March 5, 1846 I v. HOTEL for fx TABIDS AT PITTSBURGH. Drs, Speer and Euhn. "rT"nHE object of this establishment is H, 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 lo this place for relief Irom surgical and other diseases. Such have often suffered 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 rale much below the usu al charges. While the care of both physicians will be extended to every vaneiy of disease, it is intended by Dr. Speer, to give 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 the experience acquired by a constant prac tice during that time. The. Hole! for Invalids is not an experj unenL - 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 ihe success of similar institutions at Cincinnati and New Orleans ihe former under ihe care of Drs. Taliaferro, Marshall and Strader -the latter under lhat of Dr. Stone. The building selected for ihe purpose is situated at the ccrner of Federal ami Robinson streets, in Allegheny cily, ad joining the ciiy of Pittsburgh. It i commodious and roomy, anJ furnished with all , accommodations necessary fo he sick. Applications for admission to be made to the subscribers, at their office on Peno street. Pittsburgh, nr al the establishment. lCjNo contagious disposes will be ad milted. . J. R. SPEER, M. D. .,: .- : J. S. KUHN, M. D, February 23, 1543. I .iiiiSll, . u io LANDFORSALE. I HAVE forty odd acre of land, and I am not able to farm, ar.d no family, I would sell reasonable: apply to me, JOHN M'GlNtNTS. Somerset tp. Sept. 8. 1915. THIS WAY1 HATS! 83 HATS! Cheap, Good and Fashionable. THANKFUL for past favors, the subscriber would respectfully in form his old customers and the public generally, that he continues lo carry on the Hattinsr Ruiiics, in all its branches, al his old stand on main street, in ihe borough of Somerset, where be keeps constantly on hand a supply of HA TS of his own manufac ture, made of the besi materials and in every variety of style embracing. Fur, Nutria, Russia, Cassimer AN D WOOLIIATS. Country Dealers will be supplied with any quantity they may desire for retail, on short notice and at moderate prices; and customers can at all times either have a choice from among the stock on hand, or have iheir hats made to order, of any Quality or Style. From bis long experience in the busi ness and a determination to sej cheap, and al the same time also thai his hats shall not be excelled by those of any other establishment here or elsewhere, the subscriber flatters himself with the impe lhat be shall continue to receives liberal share of public pair niare. nCIA"JTI01T. The subscriber understand that some persons have been selling hats as having been manufactured by him, which are made elsewhere and he therefore cau tions the public against purchasing anv as his make, which h ive not the words "John C. Kurtz, Main street, Somerset. Pa.." on the tip. Furs ami approved country produce taken iu exchange for hats. CHEAP FOR CASH. seP8 JOHN C. KURTZ. Piles Cured. Philadelphia, Nov 2, 1842. 10) Messrs. Editors: As there are many persons who are suffering much from Humorrhoidcs, or Piles, I would inform ihem, through the medium of your paper, that after man- vers afiic tion with them, and having in vain sought relief from various physician", that I have at length been completely cured by the use of four bottles of Dr. jayne's Vermifuge, which has not only cured me of the Piles but has greatly benefited my health otherwise. HUMANITY. JAYNE'S LIFE PRESERVATIVE an Alterative and Duparalive Preparation combining all the medicinal virtues of those articles, which long experience has proved to possess the most safe ef fieient alterative and dtinbstrument pro prieties, for the cure of Scrofula, King's Evil, While Swellings, Ulcers. Scrofu lous, Cancerous and Indolent Rumours, Gout, Scurvy, Neuralgia, or Tic-Dou-loureux. Cancer, Goitre or Bronchocele (swelled-neck) enlargements of the bones joints, or ligaments, or of the ovaries, liver, spleen, kidneys, Ac. All the va rious Disdases of ihe Skin, such as tetter ring-worm, biles, pimples, carbuncles, &c. dropsical swellings, constitutional disorders, and diseases originating from a depraved or impure slate of the blood or other fluids of the body: Prepared only by Dr, D. Jayne, No. S South Third street, Philadelphia. Sold by J. J. & H. F. Schell, Somersel Pa. Also by Edward Bevin, Sloystown Pa, Jayne's Carminative Balsam. y; II is welll known that regular phy sicians are shy of endorsing the virtues of any of th;U class of remedies common ly called "Patent Medicindes.'' but so conspiuous have been the curative pow ers of ibis preparation, in ils wonderful effects, that some of the first physicians in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and other Slates, have voluntarily come forward. and furnished Dr. Jayne with certifi cates of its sensative influence. It is now extensively prescribed in medical practise, as a remedy for cholere infan tum, ciysentary, cholic, dyspepsia, and all v'iseases proceeding from a disordered action of ihe stomach, liver, intestines, or nerves, whether in children, or ner- sons of adult age. It acts directly upon the sicreiaries, and puriSes the blood, by purifying the elements of which it is composed. Hamilton, N. Y, Oct, 8, 1SJI. Mr. J. J Faote Dear Sir- I cheer fully add my testimonial io ihe numerous recommendaiinns of Dr. Jayne's Medi cines, which have already been given. I have found his Carminative successful in my family in caes where all other means hail failed. I have also used with decided benefit his Expectorant. I would nol e without either of these medicines in my family for any consid eralion, I have the gratification of a personal acqnaitnce with Dr. Jayr.e. He is an exemplary member ofsociety, and sus tains a high reputation in Philadelphia as a regular and skilful physician. J. S. M AGIN NTS. Prefessor in the Hamilton Literary and Theological Seminary. Sold by J. J.fc H. F. Schell, Somerset Pa. Also by Edward Bevin, St vi town fa. DR. S. POSTLSTfl S7AITE." yNt)ER$ hw profusion! service, , i public. Office iu th bj:M'.3 f.-,,,.,.' . cujhc.1 by eharU Ogle, IIkc., fu :4XV ''" Jane 9, IS 10. WOOL! wotmf GOOD clean wool will be taken' payment of debts due this tfike, if j' liered soon. CELEBRATED For the aire of Hepatite cr Z,W Coryl Dyrptpsta end iirk Head-Ache mill's remedy having been f0T WVe", i employed bjMhe proprietor ir, his " on a very Iar?e scale in .Mtv-onafi,, yr , Uarri.-iori "Old Randolph counties, u y;'r: ?n sides several other places, find h.ivin-- Wvti'au ded with the mou ,3r?y effect, he hatvrnfr! lime to lime solicited to adopt sucb iuou- -woulJ give it a more extensive cirru! ui,i:i, 1 a new iu uracil iuc amount oi liunun sulr": j Aware of the fact that many i;s,-les isoi-rj j have, been palmed upon the public, be hcvu-cl j for several yenrs until thoroe;My con-:'i!l(0(i th (. j the above medicine, if properly used, wouljt l fail to effect cures in a creat m.mv in-, . i . . - " lUilll'v T',l even to alleviate those cases which arc quite in u' able. v i Symptoms cf a diseased Lirer.TsUn int? right side, under the ede of the ribs, inert nd on pressure; sometimes the pain is in ile t.f. M(. the patient is rarely able to lie cM the I. ft su' sometimes the pain is felt ntnler the pfiouMer. blade, it frequently ex tend.-? to tJie top of the shoul der, and is sometimes mistaken for a rheimint" in the rijbl arm. The stomach u atlcctcd' vi loss of appetite and sickness; tfe bowel,-, in ?ei rah are costive, sometiir.es anenp wiih JT "" bead troubled with pain, acrompanied wi;h dull, heavy sensation in the back, j art. 'J lu re ij generally a considerable loss of memory. an-ot:, panied with a painful sensation of bavin r tj.-j undone something which ou-Lt to l:,ive"t,M.a done. A slight dry cough is sometimes an atu n dan. The patient complains of wca.mcss ciij debility; he is easily startled. hs feet are old or burning, and be complains of a piickly sedation of t!i in; bis spirits are low; and although is saiisfe.l that exeicise would be benell, -, , him. yet he can scarcely summon up fu.tin. enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every n medy. Several of the above symptoms s.ueiii the disi a.se, but cases have occurred where fe-.v o them existed, yet examination of the body af:Cr death has shown the hvertohave been extensive ly deranged. CERTIFICATES. This is lo certify, that having been asori itrj with Dr. M'Lane in the practice of medicine for nearly two and a half years, I have ha I mwj opportunities of witnessing the good effects o his Liver Pills, and I believe they have ci.-n d anJ relieved a much larger proportion cf the disease of the liver, than I have known cured and r lievcd by anv other course of treatment. Dec. 7, I836 OLIVER MURUAS. M.V.1 (COBSEnvE None are genuine without fic-similc of Ihe proprietor's signature. Prepared for the proprietor bv JONA THAN KIDD & Co, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, corner of 4th and Wood ts, Pittsburg. Pa, They are also sold by the follow ing agtnU. John L. Snyder, Somerset, Hay & Morrison, Lnvunsv Knable and Vought, CentreviJI, M. A. Ross. Petersburg!', A. Wyatf, Smithficfd, G. Cook, Wellersburgh. Samuel Kurtz, Somerset Samuel Harriet,. Addison. Livengood & WeliHey. Salisbury. Charles Krissingcr, Dprlin. Ed:n. Kernan, Jenner Cross road. Edward Deviij, Stoysfown. P.& W. Myers. Myers Mill. N. IJ. In order that there may be r.o m?--t.ike, be particular and ask for "Dr. M'Lanc's Liver Pills." janlSMG Patent Vermifuge. Da. McLaxei Airmen Won Sptcirio Promptly exprU Worms to cn almost in credible number! fO substantiate the a!ovG fact manv hundreds tit or testimonials coultl lie adduced, out of which the f blowing are selected, from individ uals of sfandi;jg and veracity. Indeed, it is con fidently affirmed that each new trial of the pow ers of this remedy will have an addition ten dency to widen and confirm its fame, and that if t were universally known and dillued over th United States, it would not save- less than many hundreds, if not thousands of lives annually. CERTIFICATES. I do certify that a vial of Dr. M'l.ane's Amen can Worm Specific expelled five hundred and lw whole worms and pieces lhat w ould have mids sixty more, from a boy of Jahn Lewelling, which, ii laid in a straight line, w ould have most probably measured the enormous length of one Lundu'r yards. JOSIA II JACKSON, owner of Wat Forge, and other works. Monongalia county, Va This is to certify that I purchased from Holmes & Kidd a vial of Dr. MT.ane's American Worm Specif)', and gave two doses to a boy of mine about three years years of age. He passed fully half a pint of worms. The quantity was so larga I was really alarmed, and called in several of my neighbors to see them. Had this story been re lated to me, I could nut have c redited it, w ithout being an eye-w itness to the same. My child' health improved much after. SAM'L MORRISON. Merchant Tailor, Wood st, Pittsburgh Some two months ago I purchased a via! of Pr1 M'Lanes A merican Worm Specific. I cave a boy of mine most of a vial; he passed forty very large worms. From that time his health impro ved very much. I bad tried two other Vermifuge to no purpose. I believe Dr, M Time's the best article before the public. D. CALHOUN. Mifflin township, Allegheny county. HEAR MEDICAL TESTIMONY. From a regular Physician. Dr G S Smith, Sua fish, Ohio. Mr. J. Kidd Dear Sir I have ued! in my pactice Dr. M'Lane'a American Worm Sjecitie, rod have often witnessed its cfTcacy in expelling worms from the system. A patient of mine, a shot time ago, gave a via! of the Worm Sjeiiue lo a child; in a short lime upward of iity-flv worms were expelled. Prepared for the Proprietor by JONATHAN KIDD & Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, corner of 4th and Wood sis, Pittsburgh. Also for sale by the following agents JOHN L. SNYDER, Somerset, Hay and Morrison, Lavansvil!, K nable and Vought. Centreviile, M' A. Ross, Petersburgh, A. Wyatf, Smithfield, G. Cook. Wellersburgh. Samuel Kurrz, Somerset. Samuel Harnet. Addison. Livengood fe WrlihVy. Salisbury Charles Krissingrr, Ceilin. F.drti. Keruan. Jenner Crow waJj, Edward Revio, Siovsto'tn. P. Ax W. Myers, My cm Mill. N. B. Be particulir' fa k for D-. M'Le'i At3ricaji V'fflSfpwifi:, er Fa'.Ort "7ermi .