LSO, All the right, title and interest of Daniel L. Martin, in and to those two adjoining lots of ground numbered 177 and 178, in the town plot of the borough of Hollidays burg, Huntingdon county, fronting each CO feet on the southerly side of Allegheny street, and extending back at right angles to same 180 feet to Strawberry alley, bounded on the east by Penn street, and an the west by lot No. 179, having thereon erected a two story brick house facing ,Allegheny street,and a frame building and timo small brick houses liming Penn street. Also a small piece or parcel of land containing about two acres, be the same more or less, being the upper end of the Island near the borough of Hollidaysburg, known as " the river Island," being the same piece of land purchased by def. from Thomas Jackson. ,~ Seized, taken under execution and to, . •. la sold as the property ofDaul. L. Martin. i.Ar ALSO, 'A lot of ground containing ,vhsuo one . half acre, Iyhig on the south side of the , turnpike road in Allegheny township, , Huntingdon county, adjoining land of • William Walker, Robert Gardner, and I the Juniata river, thereon erected a stone dwelling house one and a half stories high 4 and a log stable. qtr ; Seized, taken under execution, and to / be sold as the property of James McCoy, one of the defendants, ALSO, A tract of land in Allegheny township, l ' Huntingdon county, containing 400 acres more or less, bounded on the north by land of Abraham Matthew, on the south by land of Joseph young, on the east by land of Henry Glass and others, and on the west by Allegheny inountaia, having about --- acres cleared, a two story log dwelling house, a saw-mill and a stone fatble thereon. - Seized, taken under execution, and to sold as the property of Jacob Benner - A . LSb, • -- All that frame stable 16 feet high 28 ! feet long and 18 feet wide built on the worth west end ()laird or piece of ground situate in Barree township, adjoining James Stewart and the standing stone creek. Also, that certain frame dwelling, house two stories high 20 feet wide by 15' feet front situate and erected on the side above described lot of ground, which said lot of ground is bounded as follows, viz: beginning at a post thence noth 32d west rods 12 links to post, south 641 west 4 rods 22 links to a post, south 24d east 4 rods to a post, north 70 east 2 rods and links to a post, south 23 east 2 l links to a post, north 56i east 2 rods 16 links to he beginning. 4Th Seized, taken under execution, and to e sold as the property of Samuel E. Barr. ALSO, Will be exposed at public sale on tl ~ Wollowing described premises in War' F .• _ 1 ,,,,,„,,,,,,„ . =,,,,,,,.. iniiireiis.va on 'Stit'iirlly the itla day of s January next at 10 o'clock A. M. t A certain lot of ground situate in the town of Warriorsmark in the township of Warriorsmark Huntingdon county, front 7 - ing 165 feet on cross street and 60 feet em main street, adjoining lots of Jacob ' Vantries Esq., Win. Smith and others, , ethereon erected a frame tavern house, two and a half stories high ; Also, that pin of a certain out lot attached thereto lying on the east side of the Warriorsmark run, the same including said run and adjoining a lot of William Smith and a lot formerly belonging to George Fry on which a stable attached to and used with said tavern house. Also, a certain lot of ground in Ithe borough of on the south side of Tyrone street and in front on said street 66 feet, and extending back at right angles 165 feet to Vineyard alley as laid out on the ground and marked No. 13 in the general plan of the supplement to said borough. Seized, taken under execution, and to ba sold as the property of George W. Russ. Executors Notice. v roTicE is hereby given, that Letters `1 testamentary on the last will and tes tament of Robert Moore, Esq. late of the borough of Huntingdon, deed., have been granted to the subscribers. All persons therefore indebted to the estate of said dec'd. are requested to make immediate payment, and all having claims to present them duly authenticated I'mr settlement, to —-- .:EORGE H. ST ElfiEß, Ex'rs JOSEPH MOORE, December 21, 1842.-61. Administrators' Notice. ETTERS of administration on the es tate cf Charles Nash, late of the bo rough of Huntingdon dec'd., have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested ti make immediate payment, and those having claims against it will present theni proper') authenticated for settlement without delay. JOHN NASH, Adm'r. December 21, 1842.-6 t. administrators , di otice. LETTERSof administration on th, estate of William Logan, late of West township, (near Petersburg,) Hun• tingdon county, tlec'd., have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it will present them prop erly authenticated for settlement withou delay JAMES LOGAN, Adm'r. Dec. 21. 1842.-6 t. pd. The subscriber will meet all persons concerned on Saturday, the Slit inst. at -ttie office of Israel Grans, Esq. in Alex andria, and at any other time at his resi- ! dence in Sinking Valley, near Arch Spring Mill. J. L. NOTICE TO CREDITOR dAKE notice, that I have applied t the Judges of the Court of Common Beats !laws Huntingdon comity, for the benefit of the !laws of this Commonwealth made for the :lief of Insolvent Debtors, and the said Court has appointed the 2nd Monday (and 9th day) of January next, for the hearing of me and my creditors, at the Court House in the Bo rough of Huntingdon, when and where you may attend if von see proper. ABRAHAM CLAUBAUGH.• December 21, 1842. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of Testatem Venditmni Exponas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county and to me direc ted, there will be exposed to public sale, at the court house in Butler, on the Ist Monday of January next, (the 2d day,) the following property, viz: I . .. . , , ..... All the right, title, interest and claim of James Hollen, of, in and to fifty acres of land more or less, in Parker township, Butler, county, bounded on the North by John H. Hilliard, East by John H Hilliard, - and West by William Hulling, South by John Hilliard, clue West by John H. Hilliard, about thirty-five acres cleared, two of which iis meadow, one story and a half house and log i ch.'nn, and log barn, and an assortment of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken under execution as the imperty of Jamealullen, at the suit of fhi.mas M.. Owens.""' Dec. 14, JAW 1842 S G. CAMPBELL, Sh'ff. , Takv otice. wa 0 the heirti and legal representatives of NIA Jacob Meyers, late of West Donegal, township, Lancaster cotutty, deed., that the Orphans Court of said county, on motion of Wm. B. Fordney, Esq. I#4 . anted a rule on said heirs and legal reprentation s , to appear in the said court on Monday, the 16th day of January 1843, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the court house in the city of Lancaster. Penn sylvania, and accept or refuse `aid real es tate at the valuation thereof, as ma d e by an Inquisition confirmed by said coat t, In cane of any refusal or neglect to refuse,to show cause why said teal estate should nc t be sold, lof which rule you are all herewith duly notified. JOHN EHLEI2, Sheriff of Lancanter coounr y p a • , Sheriff's Office, Lan. I cavtrr i),.rembe r 7, 1842. ,5 STILIW COW: , , 0 AME to the premise s of th e , 41,11 ,ii 1 1 . " subscriber in Wett town 1, ...., , e, ship, (near Petersburgo Hun -3‘741,14.1 tingdosi county, about : t h e mid dle of .S,pteinber last, a light brindl e cow— white on each Rank, supposed to b about 12 or 14 years old—she carries it Ziddle site hell. The owner is requested tr, come for ward, r prove property, pay cha7e and take. 'ler away, or she will be dispos ig to law. d of accord _ osgarext i " M BEYER. HOTEL. 1 Dec, 14, 1342, WILLI iro. 200 MARKET STREE7 (Above 61h Street) PIIILADELPHIA. BOARDING *1 25 PER DAY. The subscriber, thankful forThrfiberal support of his friends and the public gener ally, respectfully informs them that he still continues at the old established house, where he will be pleased to accommodate all those who tavor him with their patronage. CHRISTIAN BOWER. Dec. 14, 1842.—tt. ddikainistrutues witotice. MEVIERS of administration on the es tate of Nichodemus Benson, late of Tod township, Huntingdon county, dec'd., have been granted to the undersigned. All sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it will present them properly authenticated for settlement without delay. JOHN P. SNARE. Mm*. Dec. 14, 1842.-6 t. REGISTER'S 01!IC E. NOTICE as hereby g iven to all per. sons concerned, that the following named persons have settled their accounts in the Register's Office at Huntiugdun, and that the said accounts will be presented for confirmation and allowance at an Or. ()bans' Court to be held at Huntingdon in and for th,, county of II untingdon, on 'Wednesday the l Ith day of J anuary nest, viz : _ _ 1. John Witherow, Administrator de bonis non, with the will annexed, of the estate of John Ramsey, late of Dublin township, dec'd. 2, James Hutchison Cu:tidbit' of Ma rtalt Robison, (now [Merv) a minor child olJuhn Robison, late of Vrankstown town ship deed. 3, Ezra Hart, Administrator of the :state of Stephen Alhoui;11, late of Atte ;heny township, dcc'd. 4. Philip Bridenbaugh, Guardian of livid C. and Abraham J. Crissman, mi nor children of Daniel Crissman, late of Pyrone township, dec'd. 5. Robert Wallace Esq., Guardian of Juliana Dov le, a minor child of Atexan. ier Duyle,late of Shirley township, tlec'd. 6. David Bucket, Administrator of the astate of John Cloyd, late of Cromwell :ownship, deed. 7. James Shively and Banjamin Bruba sier, Administrators of the estate of Ja .lob Shively, late of West township, deed. 8. David Snare and James Saxton jr., • Idministrators of the estate of Benjamin Willer, late of the borough of Hunting lon deed. . . 9. David Snare, Administrator of the .-state of Thomas Forstiev, late of the ho. rough of Huntingdon, de . c'd. JOHN REED, Register. Register's Office, llunting don, Dec. 8. A.D. 1842. 'IP. E. CLEIEM I II24 aTTO RAM 1 .I T HUNTINGDON, PA. I'm:aces in the several Courts of Hun• tingdon and Mifflin cuunties. ORPHANS' COURT SALE VAT ILL be sold, by order of the Or phut's' Courts of Hillingdon an . thy , ' counties, on Thursday the 12th lanuary next, a certain tract of laud ""We , a either side of the county line between lioutingelon and Bedford coml. ties, colik: , natut, about ACRES, more or Ica a ut 90 acres cleared and !under fence, an bout 12 acres of which is meadow, and a ut 40 acres can be wade excellent awe w, Thereon erected Two Log lion th A v . 1 II two stories high, a daub log uai . o, all shinaled ; and also two ai? , VT" ~.-.0, ,,; : ~., ORCll.4fris. OU I' littl elapsed I. . , . . inere is also a good water ) ‘ l / 4 . swer on perinr fine I ted for the its Aughwiek creek which runs thr tit the Fur Hats, tract, and the woodland is heavil .\te I. aber- equal in all , Si! with white pine. 'I here is a aver (and with whi Wing spring and spring house sea the dwelling. The whole land is tillablel x . has more i .lat son,) and in tl cept eight or ten acres. All the ()Midi* , ; xl ., ) , c ,i c .t t u a ity of are situated in Bedford county, India mile of the state road leading from f expressing wit h 1 1g i ments to a Philadelphia to Pittsburg and withia flu- riends and pat teen miles of the turnpike leading from tut" Ott In"n t\ tutted Philadelphia to Pittsburg. re given The terms will be made known on the evety exerti sa o day of sale. Any person wishing to par- but to furnish chase, can see the land or ascertain the : ch e „ pe , t terms ;at any time previous to sale, by call-, Thi s he in ing on either of the undersigned. knowledge, • HI I%ll'Y !MATH/AS. system of b JOHN maTHIAS, • can be offere rod s eller w s i . Ex'rs. of Philip Mathias dec'd a Nov. 14, 1841-4 t. ',:e:. eni 4 ti pre„ a best Hats in the city. ked to do from his practical tl peculiarly economical cash Ness at less price than they ' , b those who are mere buyers I still adhere to the old credit hots and extravagant expen i this position, he has intro-' PROCLAMATION, tot; the •‘ 4 tection of the public, a .S'upe Fine Nutri:a Hat, WHlow in ice of .e dollars and fifty cents!!! EREAS by a precept to me di- On fine Russi body, at the unprecedented rected dated at Huntingdon, the Equal in all r :',cts to those sold under the 15th day of Nov. A. 11. one thousand old system, a 4 and 8j• eight hundred and luny-two, under the 'lle above amed hands and seals of the Hon. Abraham S. T 1 ' e l ,der e t r h e e d i their lol'a ats . 5e it home; truts willhi friends no tbenir t ended Wilst n, President of the Court of Common . price will be w at i r o ic o tl r y . should the bill t ..••Sent at the same time, or Pleas, Oyer anti Terminer, and general soon after, tt th 't• counting-house, as no jail delivery of the. 20th judicial district .book of charge . * f ept in this e ishment. of Pennsylvania, coat posed of the counties I of Huntingdon, Milli! ii. and Union, The subscribe is sot ry to s • t efforts an dih o av i e be t el, it b tad- and d . ,: i tib u t i l e es i s 6 w Eco c n o o n m tl i n c o: i die Hon. Joseph Adams and John Kerr,t'e F rn as ‘ h ( i c ona Y bT: " L t a o 4li i shm . Establishment . He wooed his associates Judges of the county of lion-l and I therefore partic arly invite the public, after tingdon, j ustices assigned, appointed, to examing every,. •-re else, to call and see him hear, try, and determine all and every V' Hats atm 'ups of every description ti . indictments, and presentments made or mad e t ° o r der, of _hart notice wholesale and taken for or concerning all crimes, which retail. by the laws of the State are made, capital or felonies of death and other offences, crimes and misdemenors, which have been or shall be committed or perpetrated within said county, or all persons who are or shall hereafter be committed or be per petrated fur crimes aforesaid—l am c0in .,,,,, , 1,1 ts) ir1 1 .:? Public Pkeiellanatiott, - - , Throu 4 hout my whole bailiwick, that a Court of Over and Terminer, of Common Pleas and quarter Sessions, will be held at the Court House in the Borough of Huntingdon on the second Monday and the 9th day of January next, and those • who will prosecute the said prisoners, be then and there to prosecute them as it shall be just, and that all Justices of the Peace, Coroner, and Constables within ' the said county be then and there in their paper persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and remembrances, to do those things which to their offices respect ively appertain. Dated at Huntingdon, the 15th day of Nov. in the year of our Lout one thousand eight hundred and forty two, and the 66th year of American independence. JOHN SIIAVER, Sh . f. Sherqs Office, Hunthsg.Z don Mc. 14, 1842 S Proclamation. VVIIEII AS by a Precept to me di rested by the Judges of Common Pleas or the county of Huntingdon bear ing test the 15th day of November, A. D. 1842, 1 am commanded to make Public Proclamation throughout my whole baili wick that a court of Common Pleas will be held ut the court house, in the borough of Huntingdon, in the county of Hunting don, on the third Monday and 16th day of January, A. D. 1843, for the trial of all issues In said court which remain untie• termined before the said Judges when and where all Jurors, %Vitnesses and suitors it the trial oh all issues are required to at. tend. Dated at Huntingdon the 15th day of NuvPntber, A. D. one thousand hundred and forty-two, and OA 660 year of American Intlenetitience. JOHN SHAVER, Shff. Sheriff's Office, Hunting. don, Nov. 14, 1842. MOTICE FEES!! COSTS!!! NOTICE is hereby given to all pe!ins indebted to me for services rented during the time I continued ProthotiarY of the Court of Common Pleas of am ingdon county, that their respect: sc. counts have been placed in the lAtlt T. 11. CREDIER. Esq., for collectio. All • persons thus indebted will therefeetake notice that if they do not pay uplt!r 1) •'• lore the ensuing January Court, s 0 will be instituted against them immtately after that time--without respect 3 Per* suns. Iluntingilon,Rli(onvi.E3lol,llcB.4k.ll"l" A. CARD. MO persons visi6ii the city. The goes tion is oft,s tsked by strangers, "where can we gm lle cheapest, best and most fashionable Rs or Cap, &c." We would recommend it refer them to C. P. Raymond, practi., Rat and Cap Mmulac turer No. 82, im street, where they will find a large an elect assortment of all goods in his line. r 7 His Terms eCash and no deviation in Dec.rice. e T, 1842. . --- SOME' :INC. NEW FOR 7114 ROLLIDAVS. BEAUTY 4ND ECONOMY. ~1 Beaver Hats, 24,25. 4 . e than three months have Ile the subscriber submit pion of the Public his su- Superior , he low price 1184,25, ts, to the most costly, he challenges a com pari short period of time, he ,alitsed his meat sanguine le would therefore take this eking his grateful acknowl liicerning public, and also iis gratitude to his former in,, who have so generally ire his re-establishment in , pr.r4 that he has hereto- Action, He will now use at only to please the fancy ( duce CHARLES' F. RAYMOND, Practical h cap manufacturer. Yo. 82 Chi;iout street below 'Mira, Opposite C,nogress . Hall, Yhiladclphia.. P. S. 1 he ladies will here find a handsome assortment °flu, and tar trimmings, at rea sonabl,, Old furs altered and re paired in thy b. . manner. .... WANT Musk Rat, Ottei Dec. 7, 1742. CANS, CHAIRS!! The subscriber respectfully in • . forms the inhabitants if Hunt ingdou and its vicinity, that he ''„' ( has opened an establishment in " the 13,-rough of 'Lewistown, for the manufacture of Chairs, S A- Itees, &c., of the following kinds, viz: French Chairs, Half Ft each, Grecian. Fan cy curled Maple, Black Walnut, Office, b aney and Windsor, Boston Rocking, Spring seat Mihoguny, Night Cabinets, and Studying Chairs. EETTEMS. lohogany, Fancy, Cushion, cane and iontin9n Setter's, lon an improved and fashionable plan, fa' ettre IScrosteaVo, both elegant aid useful, designed to close up, making a handsome Settee with cushion seat for the chy time. The sutscrber having been for several years past enuged in the above business in the cities of hew York and Providence R.I. he flatters hmsell that he will be able to give general Atisfaction to all those who will honor him will their patronage. MI the alave mentioned articles, and every thing n his line of business he will furnish in tle latest style and fashion, on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to do good service. . . N. ii.—Chairs, Settees, &c., repaired am ornamened on the shortest notice and mow reasonabe terms. A ennoint supply of the above mentioned articlesnav be seen at the Wareroom, one door eis of the Store of Mrs. Jane M'Cor ud immediately opposite the store of Putteion & Horner. GEORGE W. SWAIN. Lovistown, Nov. 32, 1842. .11xecators7 Not ice. IiP,)TICE is hereby given, that Letters testamentary on the last will and ,k.toment Of Samuel Sprangle, late of I ;l4trriormark township, in the county of dentin:omi, dec'd., have been granted to the subscribers. All persons therefore in debted to the estate of said dec'd., are re quested to snake immediate payment, and all having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement, to ABRAIIAM BUCK, Ex'rs ASARIAU SACKETS, S November 30, 1842.--Gt pd. AffiSlSEsb. Kelo AML' to the residence of the subscriber living in Scotch Valley, some time about the 4th of Oct., two steers about 4 years old, one Black Muley, and the other is a red one. The owner is requested to prove property, and take them away, or they will be disposed of according to law. JOHNSTON A. GREEN, Scotch Valley, Nov. 1,1842.—5 t pd. LANK BONDS to Constables for Stay 4,W of Execution, under the new law, just printed, and for sale, at this office, Executor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters testamentary on the last will and Testament of Thompson Burdie, late of Franklin township, in the county of Hun- Ingdon, dec'd., have been granted to the iutiscriber. All persona therefore in debted to tie estate of said dec'd., are' requested to make immediate payment, and all having claims to present them du ly authenticated for settlement, to WASHINGTON REYNOLDS, Es'r. November 30, 1.140.-6 t pd. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of James b. Semple, who assigned all his property to the subscribers, on the 26th of January 1842, for the benefit of his creditors, are hereby required to pay up on or before the first day of Jaguary A. D. 1843, and all persons having claims a ,sitinst the said James S. Semple will lay them before the undersigned. JOSEPH - VANCE, HUGH ALEXANDER, .Bssignees. Barree tp. 15th Nov. 1842. administrators , .dace. LETTERSof administration on the estate of Henry Nett, late of the bo, rough of Alexandria, dec'd., have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against it will present them properly authenticated for settlement without delay. DANIEL NEFF, ALEXANDER STITT, Atlm're. JACOB HEI?NCANE, Oct. 19, 1842. 6t [Estate of Henry Neff, dec'd.] "ratite subscribers, Administrators of Hen ry Neff, decd hereby give notice that they will meet for the purpose of settling up the said estate, at the late residence of the said deceased, in Alexandria, on Thurs day and Friday the 24th and 25th of Nov ember, inst., and on Thursday and Friday of every week thereafter until the Ist of January next. All persons interested are requested to appear at the time specified, as the Aministrators are desirous to settle up the estate without delay; Mr. Stitt, one of the said Administrators will be in Alexandria at all times till the Ist of January, to attend to the settling up of the said estate. DANIEL NEFF, ALEXANDER STITT Adners. JACOB HERNCAI , 4IE, Alexandria, Nov. 16, 1842. STRAY HORSE. a. trIA ME to the residence oil •- 1 the subscriber, in Morris i; township, sometime about the • I , t of November, inst. a sorrel 4 r . swat 2O ears prove property, pay charges ' 7n - fi him away, or else he will he disposed of according to law. ABRAHAM KURTZ, Nov. 3G, 1842.—pi1. N ATU RAL PRINCIPLES. • It is written in the Bunk of Nature and common sense, that the natural vegetable productions of every county" are, if prop- erly applied, amply sufficient for the cure o f every malady incident to that clime. INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are founded upon the principle, that the human body is subject to but one disease, viz: corrupt humors, which, when confi ned to the circulation, give rise to those disordered motions of the blood called le -- 1 vers; but when lodged in the various parts of the body, are the cause not only of every ache or pain we sutler, but every malady incident to man. It should be remembered that Wright's Indian Vegituble Pills are composed of roots and herbs, which grow spontaneous ly on our own soil, and consequently are so admirably adapted to our constitutions that, while they cannot possibly injure even the most delicate, a perseverance in their use, according to directions, is absolutely certain to dt i;e disease of every name from the body. When we wish to restore a swamp or morass to fertility, do we not drain it of the superabundant water ? In like man ner, if we would restore the body to health, we must cleanse it from impurity. Wright's Indian Vtgetuhle Pills, will be found peculiarly adapted to carrying, out this grand purifying, because they ex pel all corrupt humors in an easy and natural manner, and while they every day (AVE EASE AND PLEASURE. the constitution is restored to such a state of health and vigor, that disease will find no abiding place in the body. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS: As the great popularity of Wright's Indi an Vegetable Pills, has raised up a host of counterfeiters the public are cautioned auainst impostors, who Ire travelling about the country, selling to the unsuspecting storekeepers a spurious article for the above celebrated Pills. It should be remembered that, all who! sell the genuine medicine are provided with a certificate of agency, of which the following is a copy : This is to certify that the within na med is a regular and duly appointed -Agent for the sale of Wright' Indian Vegetable Pills, in the town or —, iu the State of --, and this certificate, which is signed by Win. Wright, Vice President of the North American College or Health, must also be countersigned by the acting Clerk er Agent, from whom said certifi cates is received, This certificate of agency will be re newed every twelve months; therefore, if any alteration should be made iii the date, do not purchase. Tl!c public are further informed that alt who receive the above certificate, ate also required to sign the fulloeing per' PLEDGE—co This is to certify, that the subscriber, by certificate bearing eytn date herewith, signed with the proper handwriting of William Wright, Vice President of the North American College of Health, been appointed Agent for the sale of Wlt;ClleS I NDIAN VEGETABLE PILL!I, Or Indian Purgative, in the town of -, and State of -, to hold and continue in said ii,,eenc y during the pleasure of the said William Wright, and no longer, any thing contained in did said certificate signed by the said Wi:liam Wright, to the contrary thereof notwith standing. In con,ideratitm whereof, I hereby covenant and agree to and with the said W illiam Wright that I will not sell, or expose to sale, any medicine bear ing the above or a similar name during my said agency, other than that which I rt ceive from his authorized agent or neents. under the penalty of five hundred altar's to be paid by him, as liquidated damages. Witness -hand and seal, the - day of one thousand eight hundred and forty Thus it will be seen that the friends of the genuine medicine may be perfectly free from any apprehension of fraud, as all agents, whu are provided with a certificate of agency, have invariably SIGNED THE PLEDGE not to sell any Indian Vegetable Pills ax cept those received from the above named William Wright, or his authorized agents. Country agents and other, wil! be on their guard against travelling imposters. l and remember that all authorized travel ling agents are also provided with a certi. ficate of agency_ as above described, and that Pills uttered 14 sale, by those who cannot show a certificate of agency, are sure to be counterfeit. It will be further observed that all genu. ine medicine has the title expressed in full on the sides of the boxes thus: WRIWIT'S 11, ult,i VEOETABLIL PILLS, (Indian Purgative) OP TEM NORTII ANILIRICA COLLIN'S OF HEALTH The patrons of 1V right's Indian Vega. table Pills, will also bear in mind that the directions which accompany each box of Pills, have been secured by copywright, and the proper form, viz: Entered ac cording to the act of Congress, in the year ISA by William Wright, in the (Aerie* Office, of the District Court of the • tern District of Pennsylvania," will be found at the bottom of the first page of said directions. Thus it will be seen, that a trilling.st. ,;"t.an effectual stop to this wholesale robbery, and drive, it is hoped, all depredators upon society to an holiest calling. The following highly respectable store keepers have ben appointed agents for the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, of the North American College of William Stewart, Huntingdon. Henry Learner Hollidaysburg, B. F. Bell, Antes township. Robert McNamara, Newry. Samuel S. Isett, a yrone township. MiPatens & Kesslet, Mill Creek. A. & N. Crcsswell, Petersburg. 'Gemmel & Porter, Alexandria. Moore & Steiner, Water Street. Joseph Patton, Jr. Duncansville. R. H. McCormick, Collinsville. Wolf & Willet, Frankstown. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale or the medicine, wholesale and reiail, No. 288 Greenwich street, New York ; and No. 198 Tremont street, Boston ; and Principal Or! fice . „Nu. 169 Race street, Philadelphia. N. B. The public are respectfully in formed that the Pills matte by one V. 0. Flack, and sold by a man named Parker, In Third street, are not the genuine Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills ; and as counterfeiters and their associates sell at hull price, it is absolutely impossble fur them to have tire genuine medicine for sale. 4 ',„* Be particular in all cases to ask for the genuine ‘Vright's Indian Vegetable Pills. November SO, 1842. UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS. U. FENNER & CO. No. 1. South Second Street, Philadelphia DAVE always on hand a very superior and extensive assortment of Silk Um. brellas, Scotch Gingham Umbrellas, and Cotton Umbrellas of every description. Also a large variety of moot elegant and superb aL1.§1,(3010 0 Whicn they are now opening at prices adap ted to the times—country merchants and the public are invited to an inspection previous to Making their purchases. Relief notes taken at p.u•. Observe No. 1. South Second street, only one door below Market street. The Cheapest store in the city. August 24, 1842.—Gt. NOTICE,. - The partnership heretofore existing be tween the subscribers ' is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons knowing themselves indebted are requested to call and settle their respective pccounis. BENJAMIN H A RTM A N. ANDREW SMITH, JOHN LOVE. . . The business will IHTcontined at the Old Stand by HARTMAN Zt.511111-1 Manor Hill. Nov. 11, 1842.—5 t. pd, T pLANK BONDS—Jucignient and cc,a7t. irstOtnon—for sale titis °Ric.%
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