TEEMS OP THE HERALD, Xn ffr U puMitfltl wy Tuesday, t t per nnia, parable half-yearly ia advance If nt paij within tho year, Si,50 mil invaria 14 y be charged. Na aSm:iii Ule for ls than fix mntha a(M. eB a ulncraer discontinue unless at the opUaa f ll ditr, until arrearagesare pal J otL AurtmassicwTS will b inserted at $1 per pjnare, for the first three insertion, and 25 cnl for erery subsequent insertion: longef . ones in proportion. AuriRTiitKEDTi inserted in the IleraU and Republican, three times, at f 2 per square and 50 cents for every other insertion. P O E T R Y. TO MISERY. Misery, thou'rt mine and only mine; All others' woe is joy, Compared with mine tis happiness, For mine hath no alloy. No respite taints my sorrow Jeep, Nor hope nor mental peace, For thy by day and hour by honr My anguish doth increase. If asked the eause I will point where Ose long last (ook I gave, While strangers "laid her cold.cold corpse In the lowly strangers' grave. , I turned away without a home, Or friends or kindred dear. To speak of hope, and 'suage my woe, Or whisper word of cheer. Her children dear with cheerful eyes. Oft gaze upon my own; It aggravates my wretchedness Misery, thou'rt mine alone. I have a friend a valued one; That friend 1 ne'er may see; My bitter cup would not be lull, Might tint friend comfort mc. Friendship thy sweetly-sounding name Is left to me alone ! . I've drained the cup unto the dregs, Misery, thou art mine own 1 THE UNITED STATES & MEXICO. Correspondence of the Journal cf Commerce. Washington, September 28, 1816. The Administration have, after full de liberation, determined upon a line of op erations against Mexico, which is to be immediately pursued, and with the great est vigor and energy that it may be able lo exert. It has been decided to take possession of Tampico, with a view to facilitate the operations of the army of invasion. That strong and immediate movements aac lo be made, you may in fer from the fact that, on Saturday, trans fer drafts were signed, at the Treasury, for very nearly a million of dollars on the New York banks, in order to place funds in New Orleans preparatory to new operations. Santa Anna, though probably disposed for peace, as promotive of his own inter ests, as well as those of his country, is merely the agent and representative of military caprice, which so frequently and suddenly produces in Mexico "changes without revolutions," as General Salas so appropriately remarks. Santa Anna was selected for the new movement because lie had influence with the army, lie would not destroy that influence by pro moting peace. He may be willing to get rid of those janissaries in some way or other, but it will be difficult to do it. It appears, too, that the constituent Con gress, upon which is devolved the duty of organizing the Government anew, is to be a free body, and chosen without re ference to any personal interest. The rurmise that Santa Anna may use this Congress as a mere machine for the pro motion of his own objects, is, therefore, unfounded. The new movement is based mainly on two principles internal tranquility and territorial integrity. The first act of the Constituent Congress, called to frame the organic law of the country, would not be to alienate its territory. If they can secure internal tranquility, they will feel more confident of preserving the integrity of their territory. No sagacious person can now believe that 'there is much hope for peace from the conciliatory disposition of Mexico. Whatever hopes of a speedy peace were founded upon the policy of Santa Anna have been abandoned. From the Con gress, I think, there will be less hope of peace, even should we wait till December for its meeting, and then some six months for its deliberation and action. The Go vernment, therefore, have decided to wao-e war in earnest aud with all its energies, from this day forward. Prosecution or tfie War. General Gaines, it is said, has received orders from Washington for the immediate trans portation of all the troops now stationed on the Eastern Division to the seat of war on the liio Grande. Letters from Washington also state that orders are to be transmitted to the Gulf for the taking of Tampico. . Pickpockets in Providence. We learn from Mr. Ross of the Providence Express, jhat Mr. Thomas Reed had his pocket picked, on Saturday last, while at .the Post Oflice in Providence. He lost $1,000 money he has offered a reward of $150, for the recovery of his property. j.. TrUK DEFINITION. "A duelist," Sa)S the Portland Advertiser, is one who vin dicates hi pretentions to live like a gen- tieinan, by dying like a fool. STRAY CATTLE. CAME trespassing on the premiies of the subscriber, in Somerset township, about the 1st of August last, three strays, viz: One li year old red Vrindle steer, with a bell ou, and a crop off the left ear. 1 red motley heifler, with white head, same age and mark as the steer. 1 black and white heifler, tame age, and a crop off the right ear. 'I he owners is requesied to come for word. prove property, pay charges and take them awav, otherwise thev will be j sold as the law directs. . SIMON CHORPENNING. Sept. 29. NOTICE. THE partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers under tho firm of J. O. Carson Si Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent.of which all concerned will take notice. The books of the firm are in the hands of J. O.Car son for settlement. Ail persons neglect ing to call and settle their accounts on or before the first of January next, will find them, after that date in othar hands. Sept, 8ih. 1846. N. M. BRUCE, f. O. CARSON, Josiah R. Hite Esq , "of Stoystown is authorised, in the absence of Mr. Carson, lo settle accounts. N. M. B. J. O. C. Sept. S9. 184fl. Orphans' Court Sale. IOT RE All B STATE. N pursuance of an order of the Or phans' Court of Somerset county. there will be sold by public outcry on the premises, on Saturday, the Slst day of October 1840, the Mowing real estate, late of William Silbaugh, deceased, viz: Two certain tracts or Plan tations of land, situate in Addison town ship, Somerset county. The one called llomeplace, contain ing about two hundred and thirty nine acres, adjoining lands of John McClin tock, James Campbell, Henry Reck and William Harned, of which about one hundred and thirty acres is cleared land and about eighteen acres in meadow. On which are erected owe livo-and a half story house, with about two hun dred fruit trrss and an excellent on the premises; the place is also well watered and well timbered. The other place called Parker, in said township and county, containing about ninety six acres, adj ining lands of John McCliiilork, John llanna, Esq., and William Harned, of which about fifty acres is cleared land, about three of which is in meadow, with two good sugar camps, a one-and a-half story house, and DOUBLE BARN thereon erected. The place is well wa leied sind has about twenty fruit trees thereon, and is well timbered. Terms Cne third to remain a lien on the premises, during the lifetime of the widow, to secure the interest semi-annually, of the residue one third in hand, and the remainder in two equal annual pay ments, to be secured by judgment bonds. Attendance will be given by Thomas Liston Esq. Trustee fir the sale of the real estate of the said William Silbaugh, deceased. By the court, - W. 11. PICKING, Sept.29, 1846. Clerk. jayhejs wmmiz. Important ! Asthma Cured, Putnam, Ohio, May 18, 1841. 12) Dr. I). Jayne, Desr Sir, Doc tor Uelmeck has used some etrrlu or ten bottles of your EXPECTORANT, and has found decided benefit. His health is better than for several years past, and his appearance indicates decided im provement in health. His confidence in your medicine has induced him to rec ommend it to his friends, and we are informed that many of Mi em have been cured, and others greatly relieved. POTTS & G RAH EM. Watertown, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1840 Dr. D. Jayne Dear Sir Your Hair Tonic is an excellent article. Many respectable persons also offer their cer tificates in favor of your Expectorant. I believe you. medicines are the best prep arations that have ever been offered to the public, for the relief of the afRcted, and for the cureoljihe diseases for which they were intended. Your Expectorant I think will soon be exclusively popular. Yours &c. ADR1AL ELY. The following is from a Physician It ? m"ch ro5Pec,efl Clergyman of the Methodist Society, datep Modest Town, Va, Aug. 27, 1840. Dr. Jayne Dear Sir I have been using your Expectorant extensively in my practice for the last three years, and ror all attacks of Colds, . Coughs, lnfla mation (,f lue Lungft Consumption, Asthma, pam, and Weakness jnf the Breast, it is decidedly the best meicine 1 hava ever tried Very respectfully yours, R- W. WILMANS.M. D, KTJsthma cured by Dr. Jayne Expectorant.- Mart Cammll. of New Haven, Fayette county, haa been cured of Asthma, of more than eighteen years coniinuance, kby the use of Dr. Jayne's Expectorant. She commenced taking the medicine last summer, and after using eleven bettles, was entirely rid of this distressing disease. We are assured of tl il rurp b it a t 1 j ed veracity, and requested to make it ! nn t i C . I. K - . mi mc unicnioi otners, -niount 1 Pleascnl (Pa.) Rrg'mcr. ,. ADBIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS of administration, de bo nis non cum testamenio anr.exo, on the estate of Shaphet D wire, sen., dee'd, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in Turkeyfoot township, Som erset county, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment before the 1 7th day of October next; and those having claims, to present on or before said day, properly authenticated. SHAPHET D WIRE, September 8. 1846 6t Adm'r. QWIBATrlBA & WILIS ClAMEtoihe premises of the sub ) scriber, in Brothersvalley township, about 2 miles from Berlin, some time in July last, 8 head of cattle viz: 1 two-year old red and white heifler. I one-year old black heiffer. I do old brown heiffer, 1 do black and white do, ! 1 do black and white steer, i 3 do red and while steers, No ear marks. The owners are desired to come for ward, prove property pay charges, or they will be sold as the law directs. HENRY HAAS. Sept. 22. '46 PUBLIC SALE. Rockingham Furnace, &c. rgPHE undersigned will offer at public J sale upon the premises in Shade township, Somerset county, Penna , on Friday the 23d day of October next, the following valuable property, to wit 430 acres of land, common ly called the Rockingham Furnace tract, warranted in the name of James Dunn, whereon are erected a Furnace stack, casting house and several dwelling hou ses. Also I acre of land adjoining the above with a good dwelling house aud stable thereon erected, with the appurtenances. Also at the same time and place a large amount of personal property, to wit: 15 horses, 2 yoke of oxen, 2 cows, 1 one horse wagon, 1 two horse wagon, 3 four horse wagons, 1 carl, 1 wagon bed, 2 coal beds, several wheel barrows, shovels, picks and sledges, ploughs and harrows, 2 Grindstones, 15 sugar kettles, a lot of stoves of various kinds, a quantity of hollow ware. 1 set of smith's Jools, 1 Turning lathe, Horse gears, a quantity of store goods, Ucd sieads and Bedding, Household and Kit chen Furniture. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock A. M. Due attendance and a reasonable credit will be given by ept29 H. LITTLE. In. AVAR WITII MEXICO! THE subscriber thankful for past fa vors, takes this method of informing his customers and the public in general, that he has removed to the shop former ly occupied by him immediately west of the residence of John L. Snyder, and one door east of the office of C. F. Mitchell, Esq., in the Borough of Som ersel where he will constantly keep on hand, COPPER and of. every description, manufactured from the best materials and in a npat and du rable manner. COPPEIJ KETTLES. STOVE PIPE, and oilier articles in his line of business w: 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 in exchange for ware. JAMES II. BENFORD. Feb. 17-Sm. N. B. Also on hand, a number o Stoves, of different sorts, which will be sold cheap. Valuable Ileal Estate F O RSA L E. nSIIIE subscriber offers at private sale Bu the following valuable ieal estate viz : No, 1. a certain tract of laud situate in Jenner township, Somer set county, containing about 131 acres, abou GO acres of clear land of which about 30 acres is in good meadow; on which is erected a new one and a hall story frame house, stable and a large frame weatherboarded barrr. No. 2. also another tract of land situate in said township, containg about 87 acres and 74 perches. about 40 acess of clear land, of winch about G acres is in meadow, whith a Id story log house and log stable thereon erected. Yo. 3. also another tract of land situate in said township of Jen ner, containing about 1 18 acres, about 25 acres of clear land, of which about 3 acres is in meadow with a small log house thereon erected. If not sold between this and the first day of April next.it will then be for rent on the shares. The above lands tdjoin Matthew Black, Joseph Haines, Henry S. Picking, George Parker and others, and are situa ted jut at the foot of Laurel Hill, on the Turnpike road. They are of a good quality, a large portion is fine bottom land, and that which is not cleared con tains excellent limber. For terms apply to the subscriber re siding on one of the tracts. ' JOHN B. REED. Sept. 22, '46. 3m. WEW DRUG AXB lilEDIGINE STQBE . IN BE R LI IV THE subscriber would respectfully inform the public, that he has just received and opened out in the Store room of Jacob Kimmel, Esq., in Berlin, a fresh and assorted stock of Drugs, Medicines, Faints, Dyes and Confectionaries, which he offers to sell very cheap for cash. Persons wishing ta purchase articles in his line of business, are invited to call and examine his stock. ap21'40. SAMUEL J. ROWc NEW STORE AND ffiSWW' T T7H 'i THE subscriber has just returned from the eastern cities, with a well selected assortment of goods suitable for the approaching season, which he is now opening in his brick store, on the north east corner of the diamond, opposite Col. Ankeny'a Hotel, (now Wm. II. Picking's.) His stock embraces all kinds of Dry Goods, Groceries Hard ware, C(iicens7care, &C all of which he will sell clieap for cash or country produce Thankful for the patronage 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. TREDWELL, Somerset, April 7, '46-ly. STONE CUTTING fu-3ifir. B USIJYE S S. THE subscriberrespecifully informs his friends and the public in gen eral, that he carries on the Stone Cutting Business in all its various branches, at his shop on main street, 2 doors east of George Piles tavern, and nearly opposite the drug store of John L. Snyder. TOMB STONES, made at the shoJtest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, and in a manner that will render them superior to an ' other manufactured t this section of Uit country. Grind stones of an excellent quality, always kept on hand. Also constantly on hand, marble GRAVE STONES. Country produce taken in exchange lor work, at Market Prices. BENJAMIN WOOLLEY. JJ. M m A. l FJ A A W fl. Pa.. I , 1846 ly. S Somerset March 5 HOTEL for IIVFALIDS AT PITTSBURGH. Drs, Speer and Kuhn. THE object of this establishment is 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 to this place for relief from surgical and other diseases. Such have often suffered from the want of the various comforts and attentions so necessary and agreeable lo 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 rate much below the usu al charges. While the care of both physicians will be extended to every variety of disease, it js intended by Dr. Speer, to give spe cial attention to ALL SURGICAL DISEASES, PARTICULARLY TO DISEASES OF THE EYE. To these branches nf his profession he has given a large share of his atten ion for the last tweniy-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 an expert imeni. 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 or similar institutions at Cincinnati and New Orleans the former under the care of Drs. Taliaferro, Marshall and Slrader the latter under that of Dr. Stone. The building selected for the purpose is situated at the ccrner of Federal and Robinson streets, in Allegheny city, ad joining the city of Pittsburgh. It is commodious and roo.my, anJ furnished with all accommodations necessary for he sick. Applications for admission to be made to the subscribers, at their office on Penn street, Pittsburgh, or at the establishment. fC7No contagious diseases will be ad milted. J. R. SPEER, M. D. : JJS. KUUNf M. D. February 5, 1815. LAND FOR SALE. I HAVE forty odd acres of land, and I am not able to farm, ar.d no family, I would sell reasonable: apply to me, JOHN M 'GIN MS. Somerset tp. Sept. 8. 1846. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A JOURS CYM AX CII A1R3I AKER. A JOURNEYMAN chairmaker, who JL JuL 's a good workman and of good moral character and industrious habits, will find constant employment and re ceive liberal wages with the subscriber, by applying immediately. GEORGE L. GORDON, Somerset, sept. 22. THIS WAY! HATS mL 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 to carry on the Hading Bumhcs in all its branches, at his old stand on main street, in the borough of Somerset, where he keeps constantly on hand a supply tof HATS of his own manufac ture, made of the best materials and in evpry variety of style embracing. Fur, Nutria. Russia, Cassimer AND WOOL HATS. 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 limes either have a choice from among the stock on hand, or have their hat3 made to order, of any Qualify or Sfylc. From his long experience in the busi ness and a determination to fell cheap, and at the same time also that his hats shall not be excelled by those of any other establishment here or elsewhere, the subscriber flatters himself with the hope that he shall continue to receive a liberal share of public patronage. The subscriber understands that some persons have been selling hats as having been manufactured by him, which are made elsewhere and he therefore cau lions the public against purchasing any as his make, which have not the words "John C. Kurtz, Main street, Somerset, Pa., on the tip. Furs and approved country produce taken in exchange lor hats. CHEAP FOR CASH. seP8 JOHN C. KURTZ. Worms! Worms!! Worms!!! 11) TO remove these troublesome and dangerous inhabitants of the stomach and bowels, which so often impair the health and destroy the lives of children, use Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge, a certain and safe preparaiien for the removal of the various kinds of Worms, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Want of Appetite, Infan tile Fever and Ague, and Debility of the Stomach and Bowels, and organs of Digestion, Prepared only by Dr. D Jayne, No. 8 South Third street Phila delphia. SICK DISEASES are often owing lo a acromions Habit ot body, and in or der to effect a permanent cure, ihe orig inal cause must be removed. Jayne's Life Preservative, one of the most pleasant articles ever offered to the public, has been found not only to cure Scrofula, under all its multiplied forms, of Cancer, King's Evil, Goitre, White Swelling, &c, but also to remove th disposition of tendency to diseases of that class, and all diseases originating from obstructions in the glands or pores of the skin, or from impurity of the blood or other fludis of the body. Prepared only by Dr. D, Jayne, No. 8 South Third street, Philadelphia. Sold by J. J.eVH. F. Schell. Somerset Pa. Also by Edward Bevin, Stystown Pi. Piles Cured. Philadelphia, Nov 2, 1812. 10) Messrs. Editors: As there arc many persons who are suffering much from Humorrhoides, or Piles, I would inform them, through the medium of your paper, that after many ye;irs aflic tion wiih them, and having in vain sought relief from various physicians, that I have at length been completely cured by ihe 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 Duparative Preparation combining all the medicinal virtues of those articles, which long experience has proved to possess the most safe ef ficieni alterative and cluobstrumcnt pro prieties, for the cure of Scrofula, King's Evil, White Swellings, Ulcers. Scrofu lous, Cancerous and Indolent Rumours, Gout, Scurvy, Neuralgia, or Tic-Dou-loureux. Cancer, Goitre or Bronchocele (swelled-neck) eul jigements of the bones joints, or ligaments, or of the ovaries, liver, spleen, kidneys, tc. All the va rious Disaafes of the Skin, such as tetter ring-worm, biles, pimples, carbuncles, fcc.. dropsical swellings, constitutional disorders, and diseases originating from a depraved or impure state of ihe blood or other fluids of the body: Prepared only by Dr, D. Jayne, No. 8 South Third street. Philadelphia. Sold by J. J. & II. F. Schell, Somerset Pa. Also by Edward Bevin. Stoystown Ta, w DR. S. P03TLETHWAITE. 1U professional nenriro to , public. 02;ce in the tui'Jiiv2 f irm-rt. " copied by Charles Ogle, E., as a law oili.-. juneU, !Str. WOOL! WOOLn GOOD clean wool will be t;tkrn in payment of debts due this office, if livered soon. CELEBRATED For the aire of Hepatites or Liter Complaint Dyspepsia and Sick Head-AcJie. PfllllS remedy having been for several vearj employed by the proprietor in his practice on very large scale in Monongalia, Preston' Harrison and Randolph counties, in Virginia, be. sides several other places, and having been atten ded with the most happy effects, he has been from time to time solicited to adopt such a course nj would give it a more extensive circulation, a view to lessen the amount of human suffering. Aware of the fact that many useless nostrum have been palmed upon the public, he hesitated for several years until thoroughly convinced that the above medicine, if properly used, would not fail to t-flect cures in a great many instances, and even to alleviate those cases which are quite incu' able. Symptoms of a diseased Liver. Pain in the right side, under the edge of tho ribs, increased on pressure; sometimes the pain is in the left sido the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side sometimes the pain is fell under the shoulder blade, it frequency extends to the top of the shoul der, and is sometimes mistaken fr a rheumatism in the right arm. The stomach is allktcd with loss of appetite and sickness; the bowels, in gen ral, aro costive, sometimes altering with lax, the head :s troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, haavy sensation in the back part. There ii generally a considerable loss of memory, accom panied with a painful sensation of bavin? left undone something which ought to have been done. A slight dry cough is sometimes an atf.cn dan?. The patient complains of weariness end debility; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensation of the scin; his spirits are low; and although ho Is satisfied that exercise would be beneficial'to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitu enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every re medy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few o them existed, yet examination of the body after death has shown the liver to have been extensive ly deranged. CERTIFICATES. This is to certify, that having been associated with Dr. M'Lane in the practice of medicine fo r nearly two and a half years, I have had many opportunities of witnessing the good ctfects o his Liver Pills, and I believe they have cured and relieved a much hrcr proportion of the diseases of the liver, than I have known cured and r licved by any other course of treatment. Dec. 7, 1S3C. OLIVER MORGAN, M.D.' rXj-OBSEtivE None are genuine without a fac-simi!e of the proprietor's signature. Prepared for the proprietor by JONATHAN KIDD & Co, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, comer of 4th and Wood sts, Pittsburg. Pa, They are also sold by the following agenta. John L. Snyder, Somerset, Hay & Morrison, Lavansvih'e. Knable and Vought, Centrevill, M. A. Ross, Pctersburgh, A. Wyatt, Smithficld, G. Cook. Wcllersburgh. Samuel Kurtz, Somerset. Samuel Harnct. Addison, Livengood & Welffley, Salisbury. Charles Krissinger, Berlin. EJm. Kernan, Jenner Cross roads. Edward Bevin, Stoystown. P.& W. Myers, Myers Mill. N. B. In order that there may be no mistake, be particular and ask for "Dr. M'Lane's Liver Pills." janl3'46 Patent Vermifuge. Da. McLam's Amf.imcax Worm Specific Promptly expels Worms to em utmost in credible number! TO substantiate the above fact many hundreds of testimonium rouIJ be adduced, out of which the followinj are selected. f;om nidiviJ- ua!s of standing and veracity. Indeed, it is con fidently affirmed that each new trial nf the pow org of this remedy will have an additional ten. dency to widen and confirm its fame, and that if i were universally Known and Uillused over tha United States, it would not save less than man hundreds, if not thonntids of lives annually. tJkKI lr IUA I Eis I do certify that a vial of Dr. M'f nne Amen ' can Worm pecifif: cxprlird five hundred and tw it . . . wnoie worms and pieces that would have mnde sixty more, from a hoy cf J jhri I.rwellin;, which. ii iaiu in a straight line, would have mo.-t probably measured ihe enormous leneih of one liundrcr yards. JUSIAH JACKSUN, owner of Wate Forge, and other works. Monongalia county ,Va This is to certify that I mirchased from IIoIitim & Kidd a vial of Dr. M'Lane'a American Worm Specific, and gave two doses to a boy of mico about three years years of age. lie passed fully Halt a pint ol worms. J he quantity was so Ijrgo I was really alarmed, and called in several of mv neighbors to we them. Ilsd this story been re lated to me, I could not have credited it, without being an eye-witness to the same. Mv tl.iU health improved much after. SAM'L MORRIS3X, Merchant Tailor, Wood bt, Pittsburgh, Some two months aero I purchased a vial of Dr' M'Lancs American Worm Specific. I save a bov of mine most of a vial; he passed forty very large worms. From that time his beak!) impro ved very much. I had tried two other Vermifuge to no purpose. I believe Dr, M'l.ane's the best article before the public. D. CALHOUN. Mifflin township, Allegheny county. HEAR MEDICAL TESTIMONY. From a regular Physician, Dr G S Smith, Sun- fish, Ohio. Mr. J. Kidd Dear Sir I have used in my pactice Dr. M'Lane's American Worm Specific, rud have of:en witnessed its efficacy in expelling worms fom the system. A patient of mine, a short time agi, gave a vial of the Worm Specific to a child; in a short time upwards of sixty-five worms were expelled. Prepared for the Proprietor l y JONATHAN KIDD c Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, comer of 4ih arid Wood sts, Pittsburgh. Also for Pile by the fallowing agents JOHN L. .SNYDER, Somerset, Hay and Morrison, Lavansvjile, K naMc and Vought, Centrevil!, M A. Ross. Petersburgb, A. Wya'.t, Sniithfii-ld. G. Cook, Wellcrfcburgh. Samuel Kurtz, Somerset. Samuel Harrier. Addison, J.ivcngood & WchHey, Sa'isbury Charles Kissinger, Deilin. Kdm. Kernan, Jenner Cros road Edward Devin, Stoystown. P. & W. Myers, Myers Mill. N. B. De particular to s-k. for Dr. M'Lane American Worm Specific, or Patent Yermifa