I TEEMS OF THE HERALD, Tars ' roWwbed every Tuesday, 1 per annum. pya b!e h-df-yea'-ty 3nce If pv.J within ta. jett, $20 will ivn- - Uv h charged. No miWri.ttian taken for le than .ix montrta nor ear, ,bscri!r di-ennfinu untew t th. o .Hon of th Mr' Bt,, ,rrcaraSe"r6 Al- win I '-rted .1 $1 I Muare. fr lh Urn three insertion, and 25 cent for every subsequent insertion: longer ' o:,cin pr..porUn. ,...,. , Ai.vKTisi:o:nTi inserted in the Herald and fpubiioao, three lin.ee, at $2 per aquare and . in op. fr gvervtlh.'r insertion. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, I ENTERS ol administration, 1e bo J nis wtn '" tfsumenio anr.cxo. on te estate of Shphel Dwire.sen., de.'d, having ben grained to i!ie subscriber, resi-inur i' Turke yfoot township. Som erset ctminv, a!! permits indebted t' said estate are 'request t' make payment rlWc the ,r'u ,,,J' "f l,,loler ,,ex!i a1"1 those IiMvins claims, to present on or before said dav. property authenticated. SI1APHET DWIRE, September 8. 1846 Ct Adm'r. limit ait- &&wiLai A 1 A M E t the premises oT ilie sub 's seribcr. in Brnthersv die y township, about 2 miles from Merlin, some time in July lat,8 head ofcattJe viz: 1 two-year old red and while heifler. 1 one-year old black heiffer. I do old brown heiffer. do black and while do, 1 do black and white steer, 3 do red and while steers, Noear marks. The owners are desired to come for ward, prove property pay charges, or thev will be sold as the law directs. HEN II Y II A AS. Sept. 22. '46 In "WAR WITH MEXICO! THE subscriber thankful for past fa vors, takes ihis method of informing hi customers and the public in general, that he has removed to the shop former ly occupied by him immediately west of Ihe residence of John L. Snyder, and one door east of the office of C. F. Mitchell, Esq., in the Borough of Som rset where he will constantly keep on liand, COPPER and of every description, manufactured from the best material and to a nest and du rable manner. COPPER KE T TLES STOVE PIPE, "! 'tcr articles in his line of business w:ll be made to order on short notice. Persons wishing to purchase good and cheap ar ticle are respectfully inviied to give him call. Approved country produce will be ta ken m exchange for ware. JAMES II. BENFORD. Feb. 17-3m. N. H. Also on hand, a number o Stoves, of different sorts, which will be told cheap. FKOCliAMAflON "Y17I1EREAS, by an act of the Gen Y T fral Assembly of the Common wealih of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relaiinip to iheElectinns of this Common wealth," it is enjoined on the Sheriff to give public notice of such election, and to enumerate in such notice whai officers are to be elected: In pursuance -thereof, -I, JACOB PIIIMPPI, High Sheriff of the county of Somerset do hereby make known and give public notice to the qualified electors of the said county, that a General Election will be held on the Fecond Tuesday of October next, (being the 13th day of the month,) uV the several election districts, lo w 'u : The Electors of the borough and township of Somerset, to meet at the Court House, in sdd borough; The Electors of ihe township of Mil ford, to meet at the house of John Wel Jer, in said township; The Electors of the township of Tur teyfoot, to meet at the house of Jeseyh I'ringey (now George An6tl) in said township. The Electors of ti e township of Ad dison to meet at the house of Samuel El 3er, in the town of Petersburgh, in said township! 'The Electors of the township of Elk Jick, to meet at the house formerly occu pied by Joseph Mills, in Salisbury, in -Said low-nship. The JCteciors of the township of Sum iml, to meet at the School House of My ers Mill, in swl tp, The Electors of the township of Greenville, lo meet at if?e house of George Long, in said township; 'The Electors of the township of South mpton, to meet at the house of Daniel Lepley. in aid township; The Electors of the 'Borough of Ber lin and the township of Brothersvalley, to meet at the house of Archibald Comp ton, in said borouglr; The Electors of the township of Sto rvcreek, to meet at the house -of Jacob Will, Jr. in said township; The Electors of the Borough oflStoys town, to meet at the house of John Hite, 1H laid borough; ; I oe tiectors-oi live township of Que- mahoning. to meet at the Ifuse of David Shaffer, in Stoystown; t 'The Electors of the township of Alle phenv, to mc-ei at ilie house of James PhiUnn. in said township; "The Electors if the township of Con emaufb, to meet at the houte of Peter Ivy, in said tp; TU Erc-ori of ih township of Shstfe to eel at the house of Henry Fry, in said township; .. 1 . . . . The Electors of the township of Paint to meet at the School Honso erected on the hind of Henry Berkey, iu said town ship; - 1 . . : : ' 'The Electors of the the' township of Jenner, to meet at the house of George Parker, in said township; At which time and places the Qualified Electors 'aforesaid will elect by ballot. One Person for Member of the House of Representa tives of the United States, in conjunction with the coun'ies of Fayette and Greene. One Person for Canal Com missioner of the Com inoh wenltli of Pennsylvania: One Person for Member of of the House of Represen tatives oi 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 said county; One Person for Auditor, and Three Persons for Poor House Directors. C7"Tlie' eleclenn 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 pVds shall be clo sed. 03 The inspectors and judges of the e- lection, shall, meet at their respective places appointed for holding the election in the district to which they respectively belong, before nine o'clock of the mor ning of the second 'Tuesday of October, and each of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shail be a qualified voter of such district." "And it is further directed, that the SberifT "shall give notice ihat every per son, excepting justices of the peace, w ho shall hold day office or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of the United Slates or of this 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 ihis Slate, or of the United Slates, or of any city or incorporated district, and that ev ery .member of Congress, and of the Slate Legislature, and of the select or common council of any ciiy, or commis Moner'of any incorporated disirict, is by lew incapable of exercising, at the same time, the office or appointment of judge, inspector, or clerk of any election of this common weahh, and that no inspector, judge or ther 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 voies for inspector, shall not attend on the day ofelection, the persen who shall have received the second highest num ber of votes for judge at the next pre5 ceediug election, shall act as inspector in his place. And in case tn person who shall have received he highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend. the person elected a judge shall appoint an inspector in his place; and in case' Hie person elected a judge shall not attend, then the inspector who shall have recei ved the highest number of votes, shall app iint a judge in his place; and if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the sp;ce 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 sha'l have been elected, present at ibe place of election, shall elfci one of their num ber to fill the vacancy.'' "In case any clerk, appointed under iltc proMH'n i f thi? act., shall neg'ect to attend at any election during said 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 as clerk, quali fied as aforesaid, who shall perform the duties for the year." "It shall be the duty of the several as sessors, respectively tnaitrnd at ihe place of bidding every general, special or township election, during the whole time said election is kept open, for the pur pose of giving information to the inspec tors, ami judge w hen called on, in rela tion to the right of any person assessed by them to vote at such election, orsu h other maiters in relation to the assess ment of voters as the said inspectors or either of them, shall from lime to time require." "No person shall be permitted lo vote at any election as aforesaid, than a white freeman of the age of twenty-one years or more, who shall have resided in this State at least one year, and in., the elec lif.n district w here he offers to vote, at least ten days immediately preceeding such election, and within two years paid a state or county tax, which sh,'it have been assessed at least ten days before the election. But a citizen of the : United States who has previously been a quali fied voier of this State, and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall f .... j have resided in the election district and paid taxes aforesaid, shall be entitled to j Vole arIer residing in this State 6 months Provided. That the while freemen, citi zens of ihe United States between the sgen of iwenty-one and iwentv-two years and have resided in the election district ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled 10 Vote, althniloli thmn ctr ll visit titvAnitil ' ftxei. : ! "No person shall be admitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants furnished .by the commissioners, unless. First he produce a receipt for the payment, within two years, of a State or county tax assessed agreeably to theConslituiton.am? give sat isfactory evidence either on his own oath or, affirmation, or the oath oraffirmation 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 twetiiy-one and. twenty-two years, he shall depose on oath or affirmation that he has resided in the State at least one year next before his application, -. ii'l make such proof of residence! in the district as is required by this art, and that he docs verily belit:ve, from the accounts given him that he is of the age aforesaid, and give such other ev idence as is required by this act, where upon the name of the person so admitted to vote shall ue inserted in me 3ipnweu cal list by the inspectors and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word "tax." if he shall le admitted to vote by reason ihereofjiavingpaid tax.or theword 'ai'e' if fie shall be admitted to vote by" reason of such vote shall be called oul to the clerks, who shall make the likes iiotes in the list of voters kept by them. "In all cases where he name of the uerson claiming to vote is found on ihe list furnished by the commissioners ami assessor, or his tiijhi to vote whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspectors lo 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 suffi cient proof thereof, but shall make proof by at least one competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided within the district for more than ten days immediately preceeding said e lection, and shall also swear that hislvma fide residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is within the district, and thai 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 payment of (axes, as aforesaid, shall he. admitted to vote in the township, ward, or district, in w hich he shall reside. "If any person shall prevent or at tempt lo prevent any officer of any elec tion under this act, from holding such e lection, or tise or theaten any violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the ex ecution of 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, with design in influence nnduiy or overawe any elector or to prevent him from voting or to res train the freedom of choice, such peisou on conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceeding fie dollars and be impri soned for any time not less than nor more than twelve months, and if it shall be shown to the court, where the liial of sncli 'offence shall be had, that 1 Tie per son so offending was not a resident of the c ity, 'ward, or district, or township where the said offence was commitied, and not entitled to vu e therein, then on conviction, he still be sentenced l pay a fine of not less than one , hundred, nor more than one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not less than six months nor mote than two years. "If any person or persons shall make any bet or w ager upon the result of any election within this commonwealth, or shall offer to make any such bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or by any written or printed advertisement, challenge or invite any person . tp m .ke such bet or wager. upon conviction there of, he or they shall forfeit and pay three limes the amount so let or offeitd to be bet, . - "If any person not by law qualified, sbaU fraudulently vote at any election in this common wealth, or beinf othewise qualified, shall vote on: of his proper dis trict, or il'any person knowing ihe want of such qualification, shall aid to procure such pero-j to vole, the person olfei.d ing, shall or. conviction, he fined in any sum not .exceeding iwo hundred dollars and be impiisoned for any term nol ex ceeding three months. "If any person shall vote at more than one election district, cr otherwise fraud ulently vote more than once on the same day, or shall fraudulently fold and dtliver to the inspertor two tickets folded togeth er with the intent illegally to vote, advise and procure another o t do, he or they offending shall on conviction, b fined in any sum not less that fifty or more than five hundred dollar.-; and be impiisoited 'or any term not less than there or more than tw elve months, "If uny person not qnnlified lo vote in this commonwealth agreeably t law, (except the sons of qualified citizens.) shall appear at any place of electitin for the purpose of issuing tickets or of influ encing the citizens qualified to vote, he shall on conviction, forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for every such an offence; and be impri 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 ihe Friday succeeding the second 'Tuesday in October, (bing ihe , I6ib) 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 of Septem ber, in ihe year of our - Lord tone thousand eight hundred , and foriy six. and the 70th nPihe indepen dence of the United States. JACOB PHILIPPI, Sheriff. , . NEW DllVG .1X1) BajEDI'G'INE STQUE IN BERLIN THE subscriber would respectfully inform the public, that he has just received and opened . out in the Store room of Jacob KimmeK Esq., in Berlin, a fresh and assorted stock of Driigs, .Medicines, Faints, ' Byes and Confectionnries, which he offers to sell very cheap for cash. Persons wishing in purchase nrticles in his line of business, are invited to call and examine his stock. - ap -zrai ' SAMUEL J. ROW IW STORE Ml HMIE subscriber has just returned from the eastern cities, with a well selected assortment of gnosis 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 slock embraces all kinds of Dry Goods, Groceries Hard ware, Qjieensicare, ?c. all of which he will sell cheap for cash or country produce 'Thankful for the jaronage heretofore given him. the sub scriber solicits his old customers and the public generally to give him a call, as lie will exhibit his goods with pleasure and is certain he can accommodate them with bargains. M. 'T RE I) WELL, Somerset. April 7, '40-lv. STONE CUTTING B US-INE S S THE snhscriberrespecM'nlly informs his friend and the public in gen eral, that he carries on the' Stone Cutting llusiness in all its various branches, at his shop on main street, 2 doors east of George Piles tavern, and nearly opposite the drugstore oi John L. Snvner. TOMB . STONES, made at the shoatest notice and on the most reasonable terms, and in a man:,or that will render them superior to any,' other mauvfucttire.il hi this section of thi covutrxj. Grind stones of an excellent quality, always kepi on hand. Also constantly on hand, marble GRAVE STONES. Country produce taken in exchanoe for work, at Market Price". HRX.MMIS WOOLLEY. Somerset, Pa.. March 5. 1810 ly. IIOTBI. for INVALIDS AT PITTSBURGH. Drs, Speer and Euhn. EHE object of this establishment is Jt. to supply a want grea'.ly 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 whoreson to this place for relief Irom surgical and other diseases. Such have often suffered from the want of the various comforts and attentions so necessary ami agreeable to ihe 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 variety of disease, it is intended by Dr. Speer, lo give spe cial attention to ALL SURGICAL DISEASES, PART1CULAKI.V TO DISEASES OF THE EYE. 'To these branches of his profession he has given a large share of his atien ion for the last twenty-five years, and he will continue to devote to them ihe experience 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 lo supply an evi dent want in ihis city, in the entire ab sence of any special provision for the sick, but is warranted also by the success of similar institutions at Cincinnati and New Orleans the former under ihe care of Drs. Taliaferro, Marshall and Strader the latter under that of Dr. Stone. 'The building Selected for ihe purpose is situated at the crrner of .Federal and Robinson streets, in Allegheny city, ad joining the city of Pittsburgh. It is commodious .and, roomy, anJ furnished with all accommodations necessary for he sick. Applications for admission to he made t the subscribers, at their office on Penn tree!. Pittsburgh, or at the establishment. CI7No contagious diseases will be ad mined. J. R. SPEER, M. f). J. S. KUHN, M. D. February 25, 1918. -UXD F'OW SAUK. I II AVE 'forty odd acres id lnd, and 1 am notubie to farm, nr d m family, I would sell reasonable: apply to me, JOHN M'GINNISL PoTrset tp. Sept. 8. !84rV WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A JOFIl EYDI AX CII A I R3J AUTO. A JOURNEYMAN ihamnaker, who is a good w-nrkman-and of good moral character and industrious habit, will find constant emplo ment and re ceive liber . I wages with the subscribe by applying immediately. GEORGE L. GORDON", . Somerset, sept 22. TIUS WAY! FIATS! JO HATS! , , i n Tu VI ' CilSap, GOOa ailli laSHiOIiaDlO.I THANKFUL for past favors, the subscriber would respectfully in form his old customers and the public generally, that he continues to carry on the ISnffiiigr f3iiiness in all lis branches, at his old stand on main street, in the borough of Somerset, where he keeps constantly on hand a supply of HA TS of his own manufac ture, made of the best materials and in every variety of style embracing. Pur Nutria. "Riia np?ifnpr AND .W002,EIATS. Country Dealers will be supplied with any quantity they may desire for retail, on short notice and at moderate prices; ami customers can at all times either have a choice from among the slock on hand, or have their hats made to order, of any Qualify or Mlylc. From bis long experience iu the btisi ness and a determination to se I cheap, and at the same time also that his hats shall not he excelled by those of any other establishment here or elsewhere, the subscriber flatters himself with the hope thai he shall continue lo receive a liberal share of puMie patronage. ' 'I he subscriber understands that some persons have been selling hats as haling been manufactured by him, which are made elsewhere and he therefore cau tions the publi.' against purchasing any as his make. whn.h have not the words "John C. Kurtz, Main street, Somerset, Pa.," oti the tip. Furs and approved country produce taken in exchange for hats. CIir.AP FOR CASH. seP8 JOHN C. KURTZ. JAYNEEDIGINE. Worms! Worms!! Worms!!! 1 1 ) 'IT remove these troublesome and dangerous inhabitants of the stomach and bowels, which so often impair the health and destroy ihe lives of children, use Jayne's 'Tonic, Vermifuge, a ccrt.iiu and safe preparaie;i (or the removal of the various kinds of Worms, Dvspepsia, Sour Stomach, Want of Appeiiie. Infan tile Fever and Ague, and Debility ol the Stomach and Bowels, and organs ol Digestion, Prepared only by Dr. I) Jayne, No. b South 'Third street PhiU dt Iphia. SICK DISEASES are often owing to a Scrofulous Habit of body, and in or der to effect a permanent cue, the orig inal cause must be removed. Jayne's Life Preservative, one of the most pleasant articles ever offered to the public, has been found nol only to cure S rolul under all its multiplied forms, of Oatn-cr. King's Evil, Goitre, White Swel" ing. &c.. bill also to remove lb disji,-sitt n of tendency to diseases of that class. simI .dl diseases originating from obstructions in the claims or pores of the tkiii, or from impnn y ol the blood or other flndis of the bodv. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, No. 8 South 'Third street. Philadelphia. Sold by J. J.& U. F.Scheil. Somerset Pa. Also by Edward Beviu, Stvstown Pa. Piles Cured. Philadelphia, Nov 2, 1842. 10) Messrs. Editor.: As there are many persons who arv suffering much from Humorrhoides, or Piles. I would inform ihem, through the medium of your paper, that after many ye-.rs afltc tmn with them, and having in vain sought relief from various physicians, that I have at length been completely cured hv the use of four bottles of Dr lavne's Vermifuge, which has not only cured me of the Piles but has greatly benefited my health otherwise. HUMANITY. J A Y NE'S LI F E I' K E S E Ii V A T I V E an Alterative and Dnparative Piepnraticn combining all the tntdicinal virtues of those articles, which long experience has proved lo possess the most sae ef fictent alterative and dunhstrumeni nrieties, for the cure of Scrofula, Iving s Evil. White Swellings, Ulcers. Scrofu-j l.iu. CnncfTfine utwl loiln'ool Ihimnnrii. I Gout, Scurvy, Neuralgia, or Tie-Don-loureux. Cancer, (ioitre or Bronchocele (swelled-neck) enlogements of the bones joints, or ligaments, or of the ovaries, liver, spleen, kidneys. Ac. AH ihe va rious Diseases of the Skin, such as tetter ring worm, bites, pimples, carbuncles, &e.. dropsical swelling, constitutional disorders, and diseases originating from a depraved or impure state of the blood or oilier fluids of the body: Prepared only by Dr. I). Jayne, No. 8 South 'Third street. Philadelphia. ; Sold by J. J. & II. F. Sehell, Somerset Pa. Also by Edward Bevin, Sioystown Ta,' y public. Oilwe in tho buiUiiv? frtnoriy copied by Charles Oglo, Esq,., u a law .' iur.o9.t3iq. W00JJ WOOU!7 GOOD derm wool will he taken. ja puyment of debts duu this luoe, it Iiered so-Mi. CELEBRATED' For ihe curt of Hepatite cr Liver Cilj'rj Dy$pej:a and Sirk Hcad-Acht. psTIIS remedy having been for nev.TCt! venn I i I i . i : . - : i - 3 rntniiMTi uj me jr.'jiricT.nr in ins p-rsfth-p n a very large scale in Mo-wnca'in, prr-( p larrison md f!an1olh counties, hi Virrini i. sides several other places, and bavin? bevti attii l l . . i - r i i i 1 1 1 e mw 1 nappv eiietis. ue uas oevn from timeM.) thne solicited t"o odopt such a course pT wouiu give u a more extensive circulation. : a view to lessen the amount of human u.Teiin?. Aware of the fact that many useless nostruma have been palmed upon the public, he hesitrvci for several yenrs until lliorouchlv convinced th jt the above medicine, if properly "used, would not fail to effect cures in a great ninny intHnce. a-ij even to alleviate those cases which are quite incu1 able. Symptoms of a diseased Liver. -Pain in the right side, under the edge of the ribs. incrcard on pressure; sometimes the pain is in the left s;i!e the patient is rarely able lo lie on the left suta sometimes, the pain is felt under ihe FhotiMer- i ,,IaJe-itfrpiu'",y,xtc,',d9 to the top.t' the kIi.u:. sitiiictinirs mistaken fir a rheumatism in the rihf mm. 'The stomach is nliected w itii loss of jipjii tite and sickness; the houels, in gcii ral. arc costive, snmeiimes ultennu with tha head :s troubled with pain, n.'coinpaniei! with , dull, heavy risat ion in the buck part. 1 lu re ia genersHv a' considerable loss r.f memory, acorn paiiicd with a pninfid sensation of hauisc lift undone mrtt.ing which inmlit to have 1 cen done. A slight dry rouib is sometimes an itttm dan The patient comph.ius of wcui iiie.-s ciuf ih'hihty; hf is easily startled, his feel are rold ir burning, and he cnmpmiiis of a prieklv ser:.;iti,!i of tise scin; his spirits a.e low; :t in) nllii". -h ,q is sati-f.ed that exe-M-i-e would he liencfii 1.1! to him, . vet ho can scarcely summon up f.ititi. enough to try it. fn fact, he distrusts every ,e medy. .Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred wheie few u them existed, yet examination of the Iwdv nfter death has shown the liver to have t en extensive ly deranged. - CERTIFICATE.5. This is to certify, that having hern associated with Ur. M'hane in the practice of rne.r,, j,,s. f r nearly two and n half years, I have ha I m uiv opportunities of witnessirii; the o,,d dli.-Un his Iivrr Pills, and I believe they have cured and relieved a much larger proportion of ihf ilir;ise of the liver, than I have known cured and re lieved hv auv otherronr.se of tn atrr.ent. Dec. 18;3. OUVEK AIOKti.-tA', M.D. (Xj'Obsf.tive IVone are penuine without a fac-simile of the proprietor's signature. Prejiared for the proprietor hv JONATHAN KIDD & Co. Wholesale and Iff tail Druuist. corner of 4th:md Wood sis. I'itisl'incr. Ta, They are also sold by the following a-tnts. John h. Snyder. Somerset. Hay & Monisou, I.avansv ilie. Knahle and Voughi, ( 'enlieville, M. A. Koss. Petcrsl.urgh, A. W'yatt. Smiihfield. G. Cook. ellcrshtirgh. Samuel Kurtz, 'oiiierset. "Samuel Harnet. Aililisoii. I.iveiigool A W'ehn.y. Salisbury. Charles Krisin;cr. LI- rl :i I'M.ii. Kern. in. Jenner 'ross roads. Edward iSetin. Jstoyslown P.& V. Myers.Myers Mill. N. ft. In rder that theie may he no mistake, beparticularanda.sk for -Dr. M'J.ane's Liver Thls jnl3'16 Patent Vermifuge. Da. McIiAxk's A-viintCA W'ohm Spiriric Promptly erpd.i Worns fi on almost in rre;e nirnltf-rf Fj0 suhstantiaie lheai-ove fl( i many hundred Ja of tesiimouiids couM ho adduced, out if which ihe following are selected, fom irulivij. n ils of standing and veracity. Indeeil. il is rou Cdenlly all'n m. d that each new trial of ihe pow ers of this remedy will have an additional ten dency towtdenand confirm its farm-, and that if t were universally known and d Mused over tho 1'nitrd taies. it would not save less than many hundreds, if not thousands of lives annually. CKIM IFICA I i:s. Id ceit;f, that a vial of Dr. M'f.rine' Amen can W orm Sp. . ifi- expelled live lunidn t! and Iwo hole worms and pici es th.it would have made sixty more, f..ni n I o of J !in l.i welf.i.g. which, ii laid in a st might line, woulo have inol pn lu.biy measured the riiorutoiis Ii t.gifi i f lie l.i ether yards. JOIAll JACK"i).. owner..! ute Forge, and other works. Monongalia count, Va Thi is to certify that I purchased from Ilolmei t Kidd a vial of l.r. ..TLane's American Worm Spccifi", and pave two doses to a hoy of mino about three years years of ae. He passed fuliy half a pint f wim-. Theqiiantity was so large I was re dly alarmed, and railed in several of my neighbors to see them. HaJ this story leen re lated tn me. I c:ui!d not have credited it, without being an eye-wi:n. ss to the same. My child's health improved much after. SA.MT, MORRISON. Merchant Tailor. Wood st, Pittsburgh Some two months ago I purchased a vial of Dr M'Lanes American Worm """pe. ilie Inveabov of mine most of a vial; he pa-sed frty very large worms. From that lime hi- health impro ved very much. I had tried two other termn"uges to no purpose. I U-lieve Dr. M 'Lane's the Lest article U-fore the public. D CA LIJOLW. Mifflin township, Allegheny coun'y. HEAR MCDrCAL TrsTIMONY. From a regular Plivsician, Dr G S Smith, San fish, Ohio. Mr. J. Kidd Dear ir I have rued in my pactice Dr. .M' Lane's American V. orrn .Specific, rnd have of:cu wiin. ss,d jt erlicHcy in expeilin'jf worms from the system. A patient of mine, a short time ago. gnve a vial of the W orm Specific to a child; in a short time upwards of ciit-five worms were expelled. Prepared for the Proprietor by JONATHAN KIDD & Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, corner of 4lh and Wn;d sis. Pittsburgh. Also for sale hv the f .'.lowing aoentj JOHN L. &NVDEK, Somerset, Hav and Morrison. Lav.in-vi!!e, K nahl.- pud Vouht. Centreville, M A. Ro-s. Petersburgh, A. W'vatt, SmiihfieM. G. Cook. Wellerwhurgh. Samuel Kurtz, Somerset. Samuel Harnrf. ..ddisort. l.iverigoml & Wcim. y. Salishnry Chailcs Kii-singrr. LYiin. Elm. Keroan. Jenner Cross roads, Edward Herin, iS'iovstown. P. fc W. Myerst My n Mill. . N. B. De parricuiar ask f.r Dr. M'l.nne' Amnkan Worm Speaific. er Patrftt Vorraifui.