TECH OF THE HERALD, Tr paper i pM..ihi Tee5yt 1 f2 ier cm, j.tj M htlf-yr.r in advance. Un p'-1 witi It. Jr, $2.50 will irt Wj fee clurf J. Bards t sTjWcriKer fiM.ue unless tt Vh ;' af lh riit-r, until artvaragestrc pakl at TsrTiitT will nrted at $1 per qnare, for llie tfrst lhre insertion, and 25 ent for every mbtfuenl iasmion: longer resln proportion. POETRY. TFSC 1191.12 IJOYS. IIardly a hundred years have passed Since I vas as gay as yea, When rarih was ever green to me, And skies were ever blue; And I lored the summer brook, And ihe loresf s autumn hue. But, time, that brings some change to all, Ilalh wrought much change with me; And in many things I nra much unlike " The hoy I used to lip, "When years ago, 1 lotcd to play Beneath the spreading tree. Care have not overshadowed me, Nor sorrow been my lot; And I have spent some pleasant hours Too bright to be forgot; And forced strong chains, that bind me to This dim and earthly spot. My best and earliest friend is dead, Untouched by slain of sin; Cut they still live, whose memories Light up a love within Hope lives, and holds the laurel out Thai I would die to win! For a wide future is before My heart beats light for fame; And I have learned to breathe with love The music of her name, Writ on the tablets of my heart In syllables of flame. Oh ! little thought have ye of all That comes in after years, To stir the spirit with a spell Of changing hopes and fears To ruin all the fancy work ! That dreaming boyhood rears ! Play, while the glad hours sparkle by Lifcs the bubbles of a stream, Play on ! the world may be to you All that it now may seem; Love may not be a phantasy, Nor fame an idle dream ! FROM SALT R1VLT, EIKrXT. We find the following" capital article in the Ilollydaysburg Democratic Stand ard: Headde Wattlrs of ye Saylt, October ye 26, 1846. Deere Freynds: After a boysterous passaygeupye roughe and stormy bdlovvs of ye farre-faymed Saylt, we are now siyfly landded and I will procede to girreyou all ye particulares worthey of note. Earley on yc morningc of ye 12th instante, we werre infonnedded thatte we muste go up," and no mystake: so ac cordynghe we putte ye beste fayce on ye mattere, and prepay red to cotte styck folhewythe. Some of ye Keystonne delifraytionnc who liadde ye elyphant didde nolle like ye tryppc muehe, buttc I wa sttrre thatte ye noveylu? cf ye ihingc would partly recom pence me for ye pn vationns I knewe I muste indurrc. On vc lG'.b we werre mette atte ye'monthe of ve turlvalente ryver bye large delegaytions froir.ni? Maine and Marylannde, ye ship was soone freyted, ye snyls sctte, ye anchorrc hoystcd, and we were soone stemming itte uppe ye turbulentc antl swollcne Saylt. Ye nexte daye we were overrtakvinge bye a largge highe pressure. steainme boat cnllede ve Ohvo, load- ded withe yc Puckeyyc delegation, commanded bye exx governor Todd, boundc for ye sainmc porte. We sayled mne compayne, and innc a fewe dayc$ we reachedd oure destinnytion. Yc cooncs haddc bearde ye newes.and were rcadye to givve us a recepiyone, and as soone 33 we nearedd ye wharffe, we seen ye granndc csscmblayge, and theye irnmedy.uelye commenced synginge 44 Ha ! ha ! ha ! such a nomynee, As Jimmey Polkc of Tcnnccssee." Ye Whie mynstrels of ye campayne o MG leddeCofle choorus, and yc hymme was givenn culte by ye gratte embody mcnt himsclQc, from yc booke withe ye y alter kiver, as he wass scatedd onn ye toppc of an empire cyder barrellc. Ye landings is a most dangerous placce, whiceh accountes fore eflbrtcs of ve Whiirgicswget yc Kyvcr and Harborr bille nassede ye last session. 1 Iicye wille never make anye improvements withe theirr owne inoneye, evenn if theye alonne are to be benefi tted bye themme. Ye whole country c Iookes damme deso layte -andduringe all ye tyme ye W hig gles have occupyed yc playcc as a colo ney they havve donnc noihynge towaids immprovyng ye countrye, exceppt buildd a couple of logge edbins. Tlieyc weyre profuse in thevre wclcommes, ande som- mo of themme evenu spoke of leavynge. Pcore fellows ! theye are doomed to tavk up ther permanent iibode here, and theye mighte as well submiite withe a gocde grayce. Ye shippe has borne hauled tippe for repayres, and wille notte sayle againne for a Tears, wheone Uie Dcmocracey h iU returne hornme espceyalley a chylde about me syze wille showe a strayt coatte tayle to the mhabytants of theese barreue, God-forsakyne Whbjge 4retjrementes to pray vatte lyfle. Yourse, as well as can bee expeetid. O. K. CHAPMAN. GUN COTTON SUPERSEDED. Mr. George Turner, of Leeds, England lias discovered an explosive compound cheaper than that from cotton. Instead of : cotton he uses sAwnrsT, or any fibrous vegetable matter, which he immerses from eight to ten minutes iti equal measure of nitric acid, specific gravity one and a half, and of common oil of vitrol. A slight in crease of the latter incteases the rapidity of combustion. With this p'-epared saw dust Mr. Turner discharged a pocket pis tol, loaded with ball, with equcd force to that of gunpowder. Weight for weijht, he thinks the wdust v. ill prove the bet-! j j MORE OF "FKEE TRADE." The New York Tribune of Saturday says: "Among the bills found by the Grand' Jury yesterday, we understand, yas one against Mr. Danl. E. Siekels, Member of Assembly elect, fur Stealing. Also.on against Michael Walsh, anoth er Member elect, for Libel. We have not heard that any ol!,er Members of the ; them at this term ::.s yet. This is a 44 great country !' S2?The Union says : " A friend in Virginia cinzrafufatfs us r.potj the itrfeut we have sustained in Ohio. Pennsylvania &c." Tiiis reminds the Ab'Xandia Ga zette of a man, who on beinjr asked after the health of his wife, replied, "She is dead, J thak you." A LOCOFOCO REGION. The Louisville Journal thus gives up a section of the country to the Locofocos: The. country Ivinjr round the head wa- . ,.r : 1 1 .i. - 1 unmitigated Lncofoco stronghold in .1 i Union. Whatever other victoiics llvj Whizs rnav r.chieve. it is rrc itv cz: ..In i th.at they will never again have a n;:.jo.i-i .9 " 1 ly mere. Statue of IIensy Clay. Mr. Hart the Sculptor, will zo to Italy in the Spring for the purpose of executing the statue which is to be erected by the ladies cf Virginia. The Journal of Oornmciec slates that the new Constitution has been adopted in the Stnfe of ew York by a majority of near 100,000, and that Negro Suffrage is rejected by a majority of about 4 to i. AN IMPOKTAiVI' LETTER. 19) THE following letrr from Dr. Rriham. of Lowell, Mass, but spes)k ihe unifirm language of hundreds f oth er Pbysiciars, who have tried, and therffore know how to appreciate Jayne's Expectorant. Lowell, Mass. Jan. 27, 1844. Dr. David Javne Dear Sir. I have ued your medi cinet (so universally known by the name of Jayne's Expr.croRANT.) in my prac tise lor a number of enrs, and can moet trulj -say.ihat I have been moresuecessfu! in tlie use of that a nu'd, safe and thorough Expetonmt. than of any w hich I have ever used. It is the best for the following obvious reasons, h does pot if given in proper doses, r.crasion a li-ijrreabte nausea. It does not we- k- t en the hints and pMsirate the system. like most oiher I'.xpetoraiMs in common use. nor does it abate the appetite of the patient, like other n.iueeatint medicines, which have been used by the faeuhv. In ; went it is neatly or quite the ibin? which has been sought for by manv of the faculty for agp cone bv. I remain vour's. LUTHER IlRI'iM AM. Sold by J. J. &. II. F. S. heil, SomiTsel Pa. Also by Edward Hevin, Stovstown Pa n id. e i S ) Kr4" MR E r xTtv S3i 4Tb AVAR WITH MEXICO! "1TMIE subscriber thankful for past fa il, vors. lakes this method of informing his customers and the public in gem ral. that he has removed in ihe shop former ly occupied by him immediately west of the rrsidence of John L. Simler. -and one door east of ihe office of O. F. Mitchell, Esq., in ihe RnrMiigh'nf S.m erset where he will constantly keen n hand. COPPER and ' 1 " OPPEK and of every description, manufactured fr the best materials and in a neat and du rable manner. COPPER KETTLFS SIOVE PIPE, and other artices m his line of business w:H be made to order on short notice. Persons wishing to purchase good and rbp . tides are respectfully invhed to give Hm a call. Approved country produce will be t ken in exchange for wa?e. JAMES II. IJENTOHI) Feb. 17-lm. N. B. Also on hand, a number o Stoves, of different sorts, which will he sold cheap. J03 PRINTING. NETr.Y AND EXPEDITIOUSLY 1 zxtwTzr at this orr:cc. PR STRAY STEEB,:" --: CAME to premises of the subscriber in Somerset township, in June, a black and whiie spoiled STEEK bout 2 years old, no ear marks, "' -The owner is requested to come and prove properly pay charges ad take it away, or it will be sold as the law di rects. ' ) DAVID II USD AND. nov. 54. ;tob f1 ffSLflftSCZ : fSlIE suhsi riber h:is ju.l returned j Jl from tb eastf rn -ities, with a well selected assortment of gooits sintaie lor, the Mjiproarhing season, which he i now opening in 1: is ltrii-i store, on the north e:il corner of the diamond, opposite ('ol. Ankeny's Ilo'.el, (now Win. II. i'n-kiitri.) flis stork enibraces all inds of j Goods, Groceries Hani- 7trr, vfjicciiswurei o v. all of w Inch he will sell rheap for cash j or rotiiitrv prcnitsee Th?.!kfol for the putrnnajre berriobtre given him. 1 lie sub srribrr s-:iviis hm old .MMotncrs and the publii eenpriilly to give him a ca'l, as lie will exhibit bis goods w'ph pleasure ;md is certain be can accommodate them with l;.rg:.ms. M. TIJElJWEhh, Somerset, April 7, '40-ly. Valuable Ileal Estate FOR SAL E. IIIE subscriber offers at private sale i the lojlowing viduable teal estate 1 i No. 1. a certain tract of m'"-.' in Jenn-r iownhip, Sonter- s1 ro;,"'-y -jtinii ftO containing about 131 acres, aboti 00 acrts t, clear land of which about '.10 acres is in good meadow; on which is erected a new one and a half story frame house, Mahle and a large I'raine weatherboarded barn. No. 2. also another tract! of laud situate in paid township, enntaing about 87 acres and 74 perches, about 40 acess of clear laud, of which about G acres is in meadow, w hith a M story log house and log stable thereon erected. Yo. 3. also another tract of land situate in said tow nship ol Jen ner, containing about 118 acres, about 5 acres of clear land, of which about 3 acres is in meadow w ith a email log house thereon erected. If not sold between this and t?:c fiist day of April next, il will ihcn be for rent on tlie shares. The above lands adjoin Matthew Black. Joseph Haines. !! nry S. Picking;, beorge Parker and others, and are situa ted just at the foot of Laurel Mill, on the Turnpike road. They are of a good quality, a large portion is fine bottom land, and thai which is not cleared con tains excellent timber. For terms appl to the subscriber, re siding on one of ihe tract. JOHN B. REED. Sept. 22, '46. 3m. MOTHS fur BftVALlDS AT PITTSBURGH. Drs. Speer and IZuIm. S"ME object of tiiis establishment is t supply a want greatly felt by re spectable travellers on oiir western high ways by residents, without family, la ken sick and by patients from the sur rounding towns and country who resorl in ibis place for relief Irom surgical and other diseases. Such have ofien suffered Irom the want of ihe various comforts and attentions eo necessary and ngreeable to the sick, and from careless and un faithful nuoes; ami been subjected In heavy and unreasonable charges. Invalids will here be piovided with cooxaui, laitnini :i!il eM,ii.iria!-ie alien-1 lance, snd at a r.iie much below the u?u al charges. While the care of both physicians will be extended lo every variety of disease, it is intended by Dr. Speer, to give spe cial attention tn A!. I. SUNCICAI. DISEASES, PARTICl'LAfil.Y TO IUSKJSES OF THE EYE. To ihese brandies of his profession be has given a large share of his alten i'n for the Lst twenty-five years, antl he will continue lo devote to them the f-xperience acquired by a constant prac tice during lhat lime. 'I he Motel for Invalids is not an exper iment. Its establishment is suggested not only as necessary to supply .mi evi dent want in this city, in ihe entire ah seuce of any special provision for the sick, but is warranted also by ihe success of similar institutions at Cincinnati and New Orleans the former under ihe care of Drs. Taliaferro, Marshall and Strader the latier under lhat of Dr. Stone. The building selected for the purpose is situated attheccrner of Federal and Robinson streets, Allegheny city, ad joining ihe ciiy of Pittsburgh. It is commodimis and roomy, and furnished wiih all accommodations necessary for he Kick. Applications for admission to be made lo the subscribers, at their office on Perm streei. Pittsburgh, or at the establishment. CTNo contagious diseases will he ad iued. J. R. SPEER, M. D. : J. S. KUI1N, M. D. rVmiary 5, 18J4. i STONE CUTTING Sf B U SINES S. rip". HE subseriberrespecifuHy informs J his friend, and the public in gen eral, thai be carries on the Stone Cutting lousiness in all its various branches, at his shop on main street, 2 doors east of George Piles tavern, ami nearly opposite the drug store of John L. Snyder. TOMB STONES, made at the shoJtesl notice, and or. the most re ioi;ti):e tt tfi.s, and m a man: that will render them superior ofhrr manufactured i'h (his section of iht country Grim! stones of an excellent quality. always kept on h;ind. Also constantly on hand, marble GKAVF. STOXKS. " Country produce taken in exchange for work. !t Market Prices. UEXJ.iMIX WOOL LEV. Somerset, Pa.. March 5. 184tf ly s Jayne's Medicine. DOES NOT REASON AND COM MON SENSE teach us that EXPEC TORATION is the mot natural as well as the most effectual agent in ar resting and curing PULMONARY DISEASES! Reason savs yes. t ecatise OILS I RUCTION is either immediately o r remotely ihe cause of Inllani-ition and Catarrhal Fe vers, producing ('roup. Consumption, & Absci-sses of the Lungs, Pain and Sre ness of the Throat, Rreast, Sides, or Shoulders Bronchitis, exciiing mucow and lerolent secretions, thereby clogging up the longs, so as to more or less im pede both respiration and the free circu ! ;tion nf the. blood, cauin Difficulty of Urealhing, and ASTHMA, ,Ip(IriiV, nw,lWUW.n?9 of Voh-e. Dropsy of ih Mrart and ('best, liup ture ol Hlood Vessels and Hieedini' frvnt Throat and Luttjr!, and SPI I' I I N (J OF RI.OOD. To remove this Obstruction, from which all these alarming and dangerous diseases originate, and to prodm-p a radi cal cure, limbing ha ever been found e qu d to JAY Y LI'S FXPUCTOKANT. It stands unrivalled It stands pre-eminent try it. and yon will he forced m acknowledge that its virtues have not. NOR CANNOT BE OV F.ni? ATI t : that ii stands (Af ,,.mi ;md hpvnnil l!i rpneli if rnm. petition ; iiiat it Is the onlv reasonable. the only natural :.nd the only truly snc- i cessfid meibod of arresting and curing diseases of the Pulmonary Organs. JAYNE'S HAIR IONIC This late discovery nf Dr. Jayne, awakens Ihe praises of the press in all parts of the coun try. The fact is, ihe more the article be comes known, the les? peace has the? Doctor. A cotiiinual stieam ol bald beads keep pourig into his establishment, who gt to bed at isighi, dream of long and flowing locks, arid awake in the morning' and find (he vision realized. We saw;, bewitched d.tii'el a few days since, the curl nf whose auburn locks attracted our attention, ami for some lime we did not recognise an old friend. "Bless us, Ma ria," said we. "where did you raise thai beautiful hair?" "Thank ou, sir." said the blushing girl, "You must ask Dr Jayne." The fact is, It it alih iiuh the Doctor is verging into ihe "se:ir and e-lnw leaf" of life, he understands liow m please ihe ladies. Public Ledger. 18) "IS THIS MEDICINE!" we exclaimed ihe other day, on tasting sou-.e of Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge. It cer t.iinly h is none of the inuseous flavor, which one associates with the idea of . . I : i . i i . . povsic, vnimreu eonsiucr u quae at tieat, atid in taking i' their palates are granftHd, ami their health r stored :,i tie! same time. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge not only destroys worms, but carries off the miicas in which thpy are imbedded, ami t (reels a radical am peruianel cure. Every mother knows the prominent sympions of worms, six h as voracity, leanness, fetid breath, grinding of the iceth during sleep, paleness of the lips, itching of the nose,&c, h;i there is oth er indicia not so generally recognized. A dry cough, dull eyes, enlargement of ihe abdomen, and many other symptoms common to other diseases, frequently denote the presence of worms. I' their existence is even suspected, the Vermi fuge should be administered, because it can do no harm in any case, and may do incalculable goud. JAXNES E X P E CT 0 R A N T al w a y s cures Asthma. two oi three large do ses will cure Croup or Hives of children in from 15 minutes' lo I hour's time Ii immediately subdues the violence of whooping congU, and effects a speedy cure. Hundreds who have been given up by their physicians as incurable,, with Consumption, Spitting of Blood, and oiher pulmonary Affections, have been icstored in perfect health by it. It never fails in giving relief. Prepared only by Dr. David Jayne, N. 8 Souih Third Street. Philadelphia. Sold by J. J.& II. F. Schell. Somerset Pa. Also by Edward Bevin, Stystown Po, I STR AY TTRIFKElj. CAME to the premises of the subscri ber in Turkeyfoot township, about ihe Inst of Oeioeer, a 2 year old pale red heifer, a slit in the right ear, and cud of the tail whiie. The owner is requested to come for ward, prove property, pay charges and lake' her away, otherwise she will be sold as the law directs. JOHN R-KING. not LOUGHS, UOIGS, COnSUmptlOIlS. lm ponrmi to '.II tio.se i.iT..cted widi dis - ' . , . . eases ot ihe Icings and 1,. casts. Seven Thousand i' ay.s nf obstinate pul monary cumpfuins cukkd in om: year! WIS PAR S P.XLSAM OF "WILD CiS?.?h?s the g it t: a t ameiucan remkdv for Lung Cuiiiplninta. and aI njf'cctions vf the Iie.-pirutury Organs. Will miracles never cease? More evi dence of Its Mirjirising Health Restora tive virtues ! ! ! From Dr. Maker, Springfield, Spi ii'jjtiehl, Washington co. ly., Mav 14. 1845. Messrs Sauford and Iark: (Jeots I lake this opportunity of in forming you of a most rematkabic cure performed upon me by the use of Dr. Wistar's Ral,m of Wild Cherry. In the year 1840 1 was t-ken wiih an infla tnaliou of the bowels which I labored un der f.r six weeks when I gradually re covered. In the fa!j of 1841 I was at tacked with a severe cold, which seated itself upon mv longs and for the spare ... ' ', ' . i. . 01 ,,ree years I was coninel lo my Led. I tried all kinds of medicine and every variety of medical aid without benefit; and I wearied along until the winter of 1844 when I heard of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. My fripnds persuaded me to give it a fair trial though I find given up all hopes of recovery and had prepared myself for ire mi . tig- oi another w..ruj. I tinman i ibeir sidici-aiion I was induced tn make' use of ihe genuine Viiars Balsam of Wild (,'iierrv. The effect was truly as tonishing. After five years of nfllictiou, pain ami snO'ering: and after having spent lour or fne hundred dollars In no pur pose, ami the best and most respectable physifims had proved unavailing. 1 was soon restored to entire health by ihe bles sing of Ood and ihe use of Wistar's Bal sam of Wihl Cherry. I am now enjoying good health, and such is mv a'tered appearance that I am no longer known when I meet my for mer acquaintances. I have gained rapidlv in weight and my flesh is firm and solid. I c.n now eat as much as any person and my food seems to agree with me. 1 have eaten more during the last six months than I had eaten five years before. Considering my case almost a rr.bnele I deem it necessary for ib good of the afllicted and a duty I owe to the propiie tors and my fellow men (who should know where relief may be had) to make l!iis statement public. May the blessings of Cod rest upon the proprietors of so valuable n medicine as Wisiar'r Halsim of Wild Cherry. Yours respectfully, Wm. II. BAKER. COUNTERFEITS. l'noe w ho cnuntei leu a god njed icine for ihe purpose of adding a few dollars to their pockets are f.ir worse i!un the manufacturers of spurious coin. For while ihe lattpr onlv rd i,s of our pio pertv the foimer take property ar.d health and life away. Dr Wi-i.r's liaisamofl Wild ("berry is ad-iii'ted bv thousands ol i distiiic'icsird u iin' .-es to have effected ' the most extraordinary cures ixdino- nary and asthmatic character eer befote recorded in the history of medicine. The young, the beautiful, the good, all speak forth lis praise Ji js now the fi-! vorile medicine in the most intelligent t.i iii i : ips in iur country. Stn h a high stand in public estimation has been attained by its own merits n- tone. And so long as a discerning pub-I !! are careful to oet W istaii s I'alsam of W'ild Cukrrv ami refine with scorn counterfeits and every other article prof fered to them :s a substitute, so long will cures positive cures cheer the fireside of many a despairing family. Tbe true and ve nine Wj-tar's Hal sam ff Wild ('berry is sold at establish ed agencies in ail pans cf ihe IJ. IStates. So d in Cincinnati on ihe corner of Fourth and Walnut strcpts bv SANFOKD & PARK, Gen'l agents for the Western Stales. Agknts for Wistar's Halsam. J. SNYDEIl. Somerset, J Llovd &. Co, Donegal, S Philson. Merlin, II Little, Stoystown, G II Kevser, Vvdfon, OrtoberCO. 184C ly - Bln.nk T1rfrlc. LOP ot blank Deeds of a superior qoaH ty, just printed and now for sala A T THIS OFFVE BLANK SUMMONS AND EXECU TIONS. For Sale Here. ! DR. S. P03TLETHWAITE, giUEKS hia professional orrvicrv lw I public. Office in the t-uiMinj f)r;ji,.ly ca;icl lv Chai lea Cgtc, Esj., as a Uw or,0t. juncu, :str. - A N npprcntiee to lh- Halting l nes? is w:n,ted by-the !;!? iih.r ja Somerset. Application to be maiV nt)tI octG JO US C KUIITZ. ' ci:i,i:in:A s i:d For the cure of Ih pittite rr IJitr Cvmju;nt Dyfpfpvia arid Sir': llrmt'Acle. grams remedy !:aviiv Iicro for srvt ral far9 ti, cmployttl t'V lli r.ijri tr in liis pr -ti. e. on 1 very Iitrtr m!c iu .Mo-or.n!i.i. IVpio Hjrrisoo tuI K.iinlh ciMiiitic. in Vi. t inij. i. siil'i wvcmI oilier p!.i; c. aiul b.nins; ln-( u jii.-n, ir. ' tim? to lime lU-;tl t. al.pl wrli anui-3) wot:!.! :vf it . cin.f x t n! v ' V'vW ullT'c u""1 f Aware ol the net that m.inv iwifss r. ..ttin h;ixp . . . . . .. , . ; fr general yerw unitl tlioiiiiirjUy rctniiii-ril i'.:::t tin? atvo riH-tlii iiic, if ;:ropi ily used, won!,) i.0i fj:llj clTffl cures iu 1 great n any in-lanees. ;ln; l even iy ai.evi.itc ttiosc cases wljif'j j;c j; u! ! ul.le. Symptom tf a d't.eeil I-'rrr. Va'm ' llir right side, limit r llie ede f !'. rib-, juvt.ej on pressure; sometimes l!ic j ain is in t!,e d fi (' ibe ji.itient is rarely id !e to lie on i!v lei't fi.'Li so neii iies the jmin felt uider t!n- hi'Mii.T-l!-nfe. it frrqiienMy extemls tn t!,e t .j) i f ti c Moul der, and issnineiinies mistal.cn f. r a i!n-i;;n::!ni in the ri!jt arm. The Mionaeli is infected M,;;i loss of api'eiite and sit kness; t!u I'OweU, in I rah are eoslive. sometimes altering widi lax. i!.e bead s troubled wiili pain, ixvoninnn:! d U dull, benvy sensation in the i;:ek part. 'I Li rr i, generally a considerable loss r.r mcmo -v, n eerii panied with n painful Fensation cf I, coin? lift undone brtrnelh'r.g which ocglit loliave Inrs done. A slight dry rough is sometimes an a:t n dan. Tbn patient complains of weariness end debility; be is easily MarCcd. bis feet are redd or burning, and be romr.iains of a p. i klv semation of the sin; his spirits are low; at:d alllmn-li li? is .saiisfled that exercise would be bernTiia; tj him, yit bo can scarcely summon up tt:mj!; enough to try it. In fact, he dilru.,ls eeiy ie- '77 T "0 TT" V'" Hie disease, liut cases have o(vurred wrc fpw o ihom existed, yet examination of the l,odv afler death has shown the Iivcrto have lcn extensive ly deranged. CEBTI FIXATE?. This is to rerlit'v, thai having Wen associated with Dr. M'l.ane in the practice 'f nn-ili, ine for nearly two and a half years, I have ha I tmny opportunities of w i! nessing the fomt rili-i I n hi Liver Pills, and I believe they h oe cured and relieved a mi;rh larger proportion nf (he dUca-ics I of ibe liver, than I have known rmed ami ra lieved by anv other course of treatment. Doc. 7. 13:3i. UMVCK AIOIMJA.V, M. V. CCjOnir.nvr; None are jrenuine without a fac-simiie of tiie proprietor's signature. Prepared for the propiiclor bv JO.NATIIAN KfDD & Co. Wholesale and lietail Dru2--ist. corner of 4 ih and Wood his. J'ii f.-iirq-. J'i, They are also sold by ihe following agent. Joim Snyder. imerset. Hay & .Woiiison, Iavausviile. Kna'de and Voughf, Onirevilf . M. A. lioss. Petersburg!!, A. Wyatt, Smii!)tield, CI. Uook, Wellersbiirh. Samuel Kurtz, Somerset. SSj.'micI HariH-t. Addison. Idvencjood & Welirfey, Salisbury. Charles Krissinger. Derlin. Edm. Keinan, Jennrr Cross roada. Edward Cein, iStoy slown. Y.Sc W. Myers. Myers Mill. N". U. In r rder that there may be no mistake, be particular and ask for "Dr. M'Lane's Lmr Pi Ms." jantPjiC j Patent VermifUC. Dn. MoT. Ami-ricax Woum Smririo Vruniptiij exptf Wvrms io an c!nir.?i in crcrf; 1 1' ? rr. her.' Y?0 substantiate the ahm- f;i; - many hi fcj of tevtirniii.ds could be atLh.eed, IturdrcJ out if whuh the f 'IJowin are rejected, f.r.ni ir.dhid nafs of standing and vrraeiiy. Indeu!. il is con fidently atliric.ed that each riw trial of ihe pow ers of tiiis remedy will have an additional ten dency lo widen ami confirm it f.m.e. and thai if t were universally known and d Ifused over ilu; United States, it would not save b ss than many bun Jreds, if not thousands of lives annually. CCUriFiUATF.s. I do certify that a ial nf Dr. M'f.nne's Amen can Worm specific expelled live hundred and f-vo n hole worms and pieces ih.it would have made Sixty more, fn m a icy id" J.d.n I.cwe iili.i. v, h'ch. it ia:d in a straight line, woulti havemot proliaiiiy I men.-iiicd the i eoi lin e.-, h iiili i f one Iu:edier yards. JDSIAH JACh()..imncr of tt'ate Forge, and other works. Monongalia county, Va This is to certify that I purchase.-! ftorn II., hr.es fc Kidd a vi d of l.'r. M'.a.-ie's Amcri'-jn Wer.;i Specifi". and sae two do es r a l.iy of mine about t!ree years ye. r of a-e. He pas-ed fully half a pmt of w-tsms. The (pi.niiiiy wa- huge I was r-d!y alarmed, and rrdh d in several of o v neii:h!Mrs to .e ihent. Had this story been ic- I-i'ed to me. I cou'd ml have rrediled it. wilboet , W.,z an ey-w liness to the saiu, Mv child's ; l,ejll!l imri0Vt"J niucb after, R!ercha.i'. Tailor, Wood .st, ri..-i"ar:; ?ome two months j,, pun h.wd a vt.d if Pr' y.'i anes A me: iean Worn! I er tlie. I cue ; imV r.f mnn! must of a ia'; Iio a d f.irtv v. rv lare worms. From lhat lime hi' hi-rlb' impro ved very m-ich. I hadliii-d '.-..o.-ihcr Vermifuges to no purpf.se. I believe lr. .M'l.anrs ibeli.t article before the public. ). (.'A I. II L.V. AJitllio township. Alleglieny County. IIEAII MF.DrCAf. TIISTIMD.W. i rom a reguur riiysieian. Dr G K Smith, un- fih, ihi.. Mr. J. Kidd Dear Nir I have used Jrt my paeliee Ur. .M' Lane's Amrricnn W.um Spe'-ille. mil have often nitnesed its ell'.ency in expelling worms f.om the system. A pifie'i.t of n.iie. a t-boit lime ng:j. javc a vial of tuo oi m peeitic to a child; iu a short lime upwards of siity-Go worms vvpre piwiU! Prepared for (he Proprietor by JO.NATIIAN KIDD cc Co. Who!e.-ale and lutail DniiM corner ef 4th and Wr,.d sLs, I'itlshurjU. Alo fjT sale by ill.? fjdov.ina: a-.'entfi JOHN L. .S'XVOEI?, f-omersef, Hay a"d Mrri.wn. Lav,ir.vjie. K nablo and Vought. L,Vutre:iI, M" A. Ross, rct.-rshnrh. A. Wyatf.Smithfield. G. Cook. Wellcrshurgh. iSarnue! Kurtz, Somerset. Sfimuef f fi.rrcT. Addivm, I.ivenTOod t Welfdcv. S3!iihnry Chattel KiifWO'er. Uri.'Tn. KJm. K. man. Jenr.er Cron road -Edward Bevhi, fStovKtuwn. P. Sc VV. Myers. Myer- Vill. N. B. Ue particidir to a.k f.r.Dr. M'!rS . Acwricna Wt j Kpecific, cr Pau-Bt Vcrr-'.fjf-