SECT ALMANAC ron THE YEAR OF oun LORD 1843. . .1 • .4, -4 t-8 r•,, JANVARY 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 et 9 10 11 lil 13 14 15116 17 IS 19 20 21 222.23 24 25 26 27 28 29130 S FEBRUARY 12 3 4 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 10. 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Mack - 1' 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 0 21 22 23 24 25 26 ST 28 29 SO Si APRIL 2345 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3. 4 5 6 7 8 9 -10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 MAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 um' JILT 2 3 4 5 (i 7 8 9.10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1910 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 _ 123 4 5 6 7 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 33 .24 23 26 27 23 29 SO 31 Arscss FIPTEMBER 3456 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 19 20 21 22 23 9.4 25 26 27 28 29 30 OCITOVIZA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 32 23 24 25 26 9.7 28 29 30 SI I.:OVMM a 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 DRoxltiont 3456 7 8 9 10 11 19 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 SO 31 WASHINGTON HOTEL, MARKET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, Pa The subscriber n•spectfullv tottiounces to his friends and the public pnentlly, that he has taken the above named well known Tavern Stand, (formerly kept by NN , m. E. Camp,) where he will endeavor to serve those that may call upon him in the most satisf,ictory manner. The Htaise is centrally and plea ••santly located, and is furnished throughout whh the best of bedding and other furniture, and his accommodations ate such as to make it a convenient and desirable stopping place. re No exertions will be spared to make it agreeable in all its departments to tltose who may favor him with a roll. FREDERIC J. FENN. December 21, 1842. Take once. MO the heirs and legal representatives of - a Loot) Meyers, late of West Donegal township, Lancaster county, deed., that the Orphans' Coart of said county, on motion of Wm. B. Fordney, Esq. granted a rule on said heirs and legal reprentations, 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 said real es tate at the valuation thereof, as made by an Inquisition confirmed by said court. In case of any refusal or neglect to refuse, to show cause why said teal estate shoul,l not be sold, of which rule you arc all herewith duly notified JOHN EHLER, Sheriff of I.:,ncauter ciiowity, Pa Sheriff's Office, Lin. •remh, 7, 1842. '42Ttt.4: - S-Y W. t, l l rIiAMF. to the premises of the ‘4, subscriber in West town ship, (near Petersburg) Hun _ tingd on county, about the mid dle of beptember last, a light brindle cow— white on each flank, supposed to be about 12 or 14years old—she carries a middle site hell. l'he owner is requested to conic for ward, prove property, pay charge and take her away, or she willin disposed of accord. ing to law WILLIAM BEYER. Dec, 14, 1842, administrator's Yo t ice. Tp_ETTEns of administration on the es tate ofNichodemus Benson, late of Tod township, Huntingdon county, deed., have been granted to the undersigned. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those haring claims against it will present them properly authenticated for settlement without delay. JOHN I'. SNARE. Adm'r. . 4- % Dec. 14, 1842.-6 t. 111°. E. VIIIIEIRMIL TTO RAY; I.ITL 11 lit 11UNTINGDON, rA. Pra!tiees in the sneral Cowls of Hun• tiagelen and MM , counties. 67111aarrs EALFri, , tract surveyed in the name of Tetnpes Tucker, conveyed by John Pot ts and wile 'i virtue of smoky w r it s of Levari to George W. & Joel Pennock, on which Faciotts and Venditioni Exponas, is erected, Chester Furnace, with the 15,,,eil out of the Court of Common Pleas buildings and improvements, attached tit Huntingdon county., and to me direc- thereto, consisting of offices, houses for: ted, will be exposed to public sale, at the hands, coal house and the necessary buil-. Court House in the borough of Hunting don, on Monday the gth day of January, ;of land, dings. Also one other plantation or trite: 1843, the follow ing Situate in the said township of property, viz: 1 C rom well, consisting of two parcels of The right title ttnd interest of Johti . o t ijoiiiir i g land, in Cromwell township, in 1 Russel in Lot No. 11 in the town of the county of II untingdon, on the bank of Gaysport, in the county of Huntingdon, fronting GO feet on the Turnpike road, I the big Aughwick creek, bounded by other lands of George W. Pennock, land for and extending back at right angles to merly owned by Jonathan Doyle and erne to the Juniata River, bounded on others, containing, two hundred and thirty the east by a lot of - Swinehart, and on the Nest by a lot of William Pen- two acres and one hundred and nine per cites, having a two storied log house, a nington, theretm erected a two story plats- double log barn thereon, and about one tercel house.. hundred and eighty acres of cleared land, Seized, taken under execution, and to ue sold as the property of John Bossier, with notice to Robert Corker, terre ten• ant. ALSO, All that certain two story Brick house or building, situate in the borough of Huntingdon, on lot numbered 105 in the plan of said borough, fronting on Hill street, and the lot or piece of ground and curtilege appurtenant thereto. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property ot Robert Stitt. ALSO, All the right, title and interest ot the defendants, in and to a certain messuage or tract of land situate in Allegheny town ship, Huntingdon county, bounded by lands of James II utchinson,Samuel Ander son, Elias Baker and others, containing about 393 acres, be the same more or less, with buildings and improvements thereon, late the estate of John Kinsel, dec'd. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold a 4 the property of John C. Kinsel and Jacob Kinsel. .BL SO, Lot numbered 12 in the old town plot of the borough of Hollidaysburg, fronting 60 feet on the north side of Allegheny street and extending back at right angles to said street 180 feet to an alley being on the corner of Allegheny and Front str, is and having thereon erected a two story weather boarded or frame house, a two story new brick house, back buildings and a frame stable. 1 2 Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of James B Frampton ALSO, A tract or parcel of land situate in Shirley township Huntingdon county, containing two hundred and nineteen acres more or less, about 75 acres of which are cleared, bounded by lands of Isaac Sharer, Graybill Myers, Samuel Williamson, James Clarke and others, having thereon one frame two story dwel ling house, a double log Barn and other buildings, with about five acres of inea• dow. 1 2 Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of John Wicks and Abraham L. Funk. ALSO, All that certain tract of land situate lying and being in Henderson township and county of H untingdon, adjoining kinds of John Fee, James Hau►pson and others, containing Four hundred and fit'- teen acres, be the came more or less, together with the hereditaments and ap• ourtenances. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of George Lane. ALSO, Three acres of land in 'Woodberry township, Huntingdon connty, on the waters of Clover Creek, bounded by lands of Michael Hetrick, David Sparr, Samuel It. Stevens and others, with a log dwelling 'house and stable thereon, all of which is cleared now in tenure of Philip Snare. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of John Kneedler, (Mason.) . _ A LSO, A certain tract of land containing 130 acres more or less, situate in Allegheny township, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of Jacob Miller, Abraham Beahl, Elias Baker & Co. and Henry Glass, hav about 50 acres cleared land, and a log dwelling house, and a log barn thereon.— Also, Lot numbered 150 in the plan of the town of Hollidaysburg, fronting 58 feet on the North side of Juniata street, and extending back 160 feet to Bank alley— thereon erected a three story brick tavern house, and a large frame stable. Seized, taken under execution, and to [ be sold as the property of Jas. R. Johnston. 'ALSO, A lot of ground situate in the new town plot of the borough of Hollidaysburg, numbered QO7 in the plan of said borough, fronting 60 feet on Juniata street and ex tending back 160 feet to Bank Alley, hav ing thereon erected a large frame Machine' shop, and carpenter shop two stories high, and a one and a half story frame house, and stable. Also a lot of ground adjoin ing the said last described lot in the bo rough of Hollidaysburg, numbered 008 in the plan of the said borough, fronting 60 feet on Juniata street and extending back 160 feet to Bank Alley, having thereon a one story frame house. Seized ,taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of Martin Robbins ALSO, All the right title and estate of George W. Pennock to or in the following ascri• bed property lands tenements and here ditaments. A certain plantation or tract 'of land situate in Cromwell township, 0-, joining lands surveyed in the name of James Brown and James Hunter, and other land late of Joel Pennock, contain ing one hundred and eighty three acres and lorty•twu perches, being part of a Also, a small tract of land adjoining, the above and last described tract, con taining fifty acres and forty five perches, inure or less, adjoining the last described tract and bounded thereby, by lands of widow Sharer, land formerly owned by, Charles Prosser and others, to which . small tract of land is attached a water privilege, on said Aughwick creek, on the land formerly owned by Charles Prosser, the same being a privilege of erection. e' a dam the said land and privilege,be ing the same, that were sold by Samuel Carothers to George W. & Joel Pennock. Also all that tract of land and inessuage in Shirley township, bounded by lands of John Brewster and others, containing three hundred and twenty two acres, more or less, on which there are a grist and saw mill and other improvements. Also, all the interest and estate of the said George W. Pennock, in and to all that tract of land, containing one hundred and sixty acres, situate in Cromwell township, adjoining , lands in the name of James Ift'lnter, — Bas4er, Buchanan, Hodge and' Thomas T. Cromwell, on which is erec ted a frame house and sawmill, it being the tract of land, which James G. Light , ner, David N. Carothers & Co., contrac ted and agreed to sell and convey to George W. & Joel Pennock. Also, all the interest and estate of the said George W. Pennock in and to a tract of land, surveyed in the name of John Cromwell, situate in Cromwell township, adjoining lands of Elijah Price and &Mi.' uel Stewart and Jacks Mountain, contain -1 ing two hundred anti linty five acres and seventy-three perches, being the same tract of land which Thomas T. Cromwell contracted to sell and convey to George W. 4. Joel Pennock. Also, all the interest and estate of the said George W. Pennock in and to cer tain timber growing upor. the lands of John Brewster, glowing in Springfield and Shirley townships, in pursuance of certain articles of agreement between the said John Brewster and Joel Pennock, recorded in Book Z. page 539. Also, all the right title and privilege of the said George W. Pennock, of, in, and to all, iron ore banks and mines and all mining privileges attached to anti connected with; and which have been contracted for the use of Chester Furnace, or have been used or held as appurtenent to the said Furnace ; or which have been purchased with the money or funds of the said George 1•V.., Joel Pennock, or of either of them, by the agent or agents of the said George or Joel or both of them. Also, all the interest of the said George W. Pennock, in and to a tract of land containing one hundred acres, situate in . Cromwell township adjoining land in the name of 3111111 Cromwell, land of David' Fleck and others, having a cabin house and ore bank thereon, with about thirty acres cleared, the same having been pur chased by articles of agreement, Iron: Samuel Stewart. Also, the interest and estate of the said George %V. Pennock in about one hundred and sixty acres of land situate in the said township of Crom well called the Hunter tract, or Hunts man delight, adjoining lands of Benjamin Bear, George Swartz, and the tract on which Chester Furnace stands, the same having been purchased from William Pollock by articles of agreement. Also, the interest and estate of the said George W. Pennock in and to about two bun. tired acres of land, situate in the said township of Cromwell, adjoining land of the heirs of Hugh Logan and Elijah Price ;mid Jacks Mountain, about thirty acres of which is cleared land with two cabin houses and calmn barn thereon erected, the same having been purchased by articles of agreement from Benjamin Rinker. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of George W. Pennock. ALSO, A tract of land in Barree township Huntingdon county, containing two hun• dyed and fifty one acres inure or less, about one hundred and fifty of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, Adjoining lands of Samuel Barr, Bober' Barr, Hugh Smith, James Stewart and Samuel Stewart, having thereon erected a good sawmill with sufficiency of water power, two new two story frame dwelling houses and a double log barn and other out buildings. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of David Barr. ✓/LSO, All the right, title and interest of Daniel L. Martin, in and to those two adjoim4 lots of ground numbered 177 and 178, it the town plot of the borough of Hollidays. burg, Huntingdon county, fronting cad 60 feet on the southerly side of Alleghen) street, and extending back at right angle: to same 180 feet to Strawberry alley bounded on the east by Penn street, ant on the west by lot No, 179, having thereof erected a two story brick house facing Allegheny street,and a frame building and two small brick houses facing Penn street. Also a small piece or parcel of land contenting 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 isame pier of land purchased by def. from Thomas J ackson. Seized; taken under execution and to be sold as the property °Maul. L. Martin. ALSO, A lot of ground containing about one half acre, lying on the south side of the, turnpike road in Allegheny townribip,' fluntingdon county, adjoining land ul William Walker, Robert Gardner, and the juniata river, thereon erected a stone dwelling house one and a half stories high and a log stable. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of James McCoy, one of the defendants. ALSO, A tract of land m Allegheny township, Huntingdon county, containing 400 acres 'more or less, boun , leil on the north by land of Abrahatn Matthew, on the south by land of Joseph young, on the cast by land of Henry Glass and others, and on the west by Allegheny mountain, having about - acres cleared, a two story log dwelling house, a saw-mill and a stone stable thereon. Sei7A, taken under execution, and to be sold as the prope r ty or Jacob Benner. ALSO, AU that frame stable 16 feet high 28 feet long and 18 feet wide built on the north west end °la lot or piece aground 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 nods 521 west 4 rods 19 links to post, south 660 scent, 4 rods 22 links to a post, south 24d east 4 rods to a post, north 70 east 2 rods and 9 links to a post, south 23 east al links to 1 post, north 56i east 2 rods 16 links to the beginr,ing. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of . Samuel B. Barr. ALSO, Will be exposed at public sale on the 'lowing described premises in Warriors. urk town on Saturday the 7th day of January next at 10 o'clock A. M. A certain lot of ground situate in the town of Warriorsmark in the township of Warriorsmark flunting,don count•, front ing 163 feet on cross street and 60 feel on main street, adjoining lots of Jacob Vantries Esq., Win. Smith and others, lereon erected a frame tavern house, to, and a half stories high ; Also, that pare of a certain out lot attached thereto lyin on tlt east side of the Warriorsinark run, the same including said run and adjoining a lot.of William Smith and a lot formerly below;ing to George Fry on which a Stable, attached to and used with said tavern house. Also, a certain lot of ground in the Isorough of Birminiiain on the south side of Tyrone street and in front on said street 66 feet, and extending back at right angles 163 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 be sold as the property of George W. Russ. JOHN SHAVER, Slit. Shero Office, Hunting don bec. 21, 1842 S Executor's IN otice. w th il a i t n, L , i2tters 113 ° t L i s i t aCnl7:, is a hereby ythe given, la: 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 deed. 'are requests d to snake immediate payment, and all having claims to present them duly authenticated for setth meist, to GEORGE H. STEINER, JOSEPH MOORE, December 21, 1842.-6 t. Administrators , Notice. ETTERS of administration on the es tate cl Charles Nash, late of the be ',ugh of Huntingdon dec'd., have been granted to the undersigned. MI persons' indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having chums against it will present them properly authenticated for settl-meat without delay. JOHN NASH, Adm'r. December 21, 1842.-6 t. administralors 9 otice. LE fTERS of administration on the .estate of William Logan, late of West township, (near Petersburg,) flow tingdon county, dec'd., have been grantee to the undersigned. All persons indebted to the sail estate are requested to mak, immediate payment, and those Navin. claims against it will present them prop erly authenticated fur settlement without ;delay. JAMES LOGAN, Adm'r Dec. 21, 1842.-6 t. pd. NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the estate to 12 -James S. Semple, who assigned all hi property to the subscribers, on the 26t1 of January 1842, fur the benefit of hi, creditors, are hereby required to pay at on or before the first day of January A. D. 1843, and all' persons having claims a gainst the said James S. Semple will lay theta before the undersigned. JOSEPH VANCE, HUGH ALEXANDER, 438ignces. Barree tp. 15th Nov. 1842. ORPHANS' COURT SALE WILL be sold, by order of the Or phans' Courts of Hutingdon and Bedford counties, on Thursday the 12th day of January twit. a certain tract of land situate on either side of the county line between Huntingdon and Bedford coons ties, containing about 500 ACRES, more or less, about 90 acres cleared and under fence, and about 12 acres of which s meadow, and about 40 acres can be lade excellent meadow. Thereon erected 41 Two Log houses, two stories high, a double log darn, all shinded ; and also two apple ibs_: ORCILIRDS. There is also a good water power on Aughwiek creek which runs through the • tract, and the woodland is heavily timber ed with white pine. There is a never failing spring and spring house near the welling. The whole land is tillable ex cept eight or ten acres. All the buildings are situated in Bedford county, within half a mile of the state road leading from Philadelphia to Pittsburg and withia fif teen miles of the turnpike leading from Philadelphia to Pittsburg. The terms will be made known on the day of sale. Any person wishing to put cliatte, can see the land or ascertain the !rrnsat any time previous to sale, by call. i n on either or the undersigned. HE:N.IIY MA TH AS. JOHN MATHIAS, Ex'is. of Philip Mathias dec'd Nov. 14, 18451.-4 t. REGISTER'S J 3 OTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all per sons concerned, that the following ,named persons have settled their accounts lin the Register's Office at Huntingdon, and that the said accounts will be presented fur confirmation and allowance at an Or phans' Court to be held at fluntin,,Von in and fur the county of Huntingdon; on Wednesday the I lth day of January nest, viz 1. John Witherow, Administrator de bonis nun, with the will annexed, of the estate of John Ramsey, late of Dublin township, dee'd. 2, James Hutchison Guardian ot Ma riah Robison, (now Ullery) a minor child 'of John Robison, late ot Frankstuwn town ship dec'd. 3. Ezra Hart, Administrator of the , estate of Stephen Albough, late of Alle gheny township, deed. 4. Philip Brid e nbaugh, Guardian of David C. and Abraham J. Crissman, mi nor children of Daniel Crissman, late of Tyrone township, dec'd. 5. Robert Wallace Esq., Guardian of Juliana Doyle, a minor child of Alexan del:Doyle:late of Shirley township, dee'd. . . 6. Bucket, Atiministrator or the estate of John Clwyd, late of Cromwell township, deed. 7. James Shively and Banjamin Bruba ker, Administrators of the estate of Ja cob Shively, late of West township, deed. . 8. DaVi'dlartt . and James Saxton jr., Administrators of the estate of Benjamin Miller, late of the borough of Hunting• don deod. 9. David Snare, Administrator of the estate of Thomas Forshev, late of the bu• rough of Huntingdon, deeil. JOHN REED, Register. Register's (Alice, Hunting don, Dec. 8. A.l). 1842. NATURAL PRINCIPLES. It is written in the Book of Nature and common sense, that the natural vegetable productions of every country are, if prop erly applied, amply sufficient for the cure of every malady incident to that clime. WHIGLIT'b INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are. founded upon the principle, that the human body is subject to but one disease, viz: corrupt humors, which, when conti• ned to the circulation, give rise to those disordered motions of ih — e blood called le , vers; but when lodged in the various part: of the body, are the cause not only o every ache or pain we suffer, but ever: malady incident to man. . . . . It should be remembered that Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are cotnpused of cots and herbs, which grow spontaneous•, ly on our own soil, and consequently are' ,0 admirably adapted to our constitutions that, while they cannot possibly injure even he most delicate, a perseverance in their sse, according to directions, is absolutely ;ertain to di i ee disease of every name from Lhe body. When we wish to restore a swamp or amass to fertility, do we not drain it of he superabundant water ? In like mau ler, if we would restore the body to health, we must cleanse it from impurity. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, will me found peculiarly adapted to carrying mut this grand purifying, because they ex wel all corrupt !miners in an easy and matural manner, and while they every day Givz EASE AND PLEASURE, lie constitution is restored to such a state ,f health and vigor, that disease will and nu abiding place in the body. BEWARE OF COUNTERFKIt:i! -18 the great popularity of wei g ht's Indi•l in Vegetable Pills, has raised up a host of counterfeiters the public are cautioned itgainst inipiistors, who Ire travelling about the country, selling to the unsuspecting ,storekeepers a spurious article fur the above celebrated Pills. It should be remembered that, all who sell the genuine medicine are provided with a certtlicate of agency, of which the following is a copy : This is to certlly that the within na ;med --4 is a regular and duly appointed !-Agent for the sale of Wright' Indian Vegetable Pills, to the town of -, in the State of --, and this certificate, a hick is tdgned by Wm. Wright, Vice President of the North American College hi Health, must also be countersigned by the acting Clerk or Agent, from whom said certiti cates is received. ThIA certificate of agency will be re. , newed every twelve months; therefore, 'if any altek•ativn should be made in Vita date, do'uot purchase. The public are further informed that all who receive the above certificate, ate also required to sign the fidlowing 0* - PLEDGE. This is to certify, that the bubscriber, by certificate bearing eyes 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 WHIVIIT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLt, Or Indian Purgative in the town a-, and State of -, to hold and continue in said agency during the pleasure of the said William and no long3r, ahy thing contained in the said certificate signed by the said William %Wight, to the contrary thereof notwith standing. In consideration 'whereof, I hereby covenant and agree to and %Ill' the said 11 illiam Wright that I will mot sell, or expose to sate, any medicine bear 'in., the above or a similar name during my ,said agency, other than that which 1 ceive from his authorized agent or agents, under the penalty of live hundred dollar§ to be paid by him, as liquidated deniers. Witness hand and seal, the - due of - one thousand eight hundred and forty . . . _ 'filus it will be seen that the friends of the genuine medicine in4y be perfect'' , free kola any apprehension of fraud, as all agents, who are provided with a certificate of agency, have invariably SIGNED THE PLEDG E not to sell any Indian Vegetable Pilti in cept those received from the above named Wright, or his authorized agents. Country agents and other, will be ou their guard against travelling imposters, and remember that all authorized travel lirg agents are also provided with a certi , illeate of agency as above described, and that Pills offered for stsle, 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: WRIGHT'S INMAN VI:GP:TABLE PILLS, (Intliati Purgative) OF TIIE NORTH AMERIOA COiLZOR OF HEALTH The patrons of W right's Indian V e able Pills, mill also bear in mind that the directions which accompany each box of Pills, hare been secured by copywright, and the proper form, viz: Bo te.red ac cording to the act of Congress, in the year 1840, by William Wright, in the Clerk's Mice, of the District Court of the Eas• tern District of Pennsylvania," will be found at the bottom of the first page of said directions. Thus it will be seen, that a trifling at. tendon on the part of the purchaser to the above particulars, will put an effectual stop to this wholesale robbery, and drive, it is hoped, all depredators upon society to air honest calling. The followino. highly respectable store keepers have aen appointed agents for the sale of Might's Indian Vegetable Pills, of ties North Americus College of Health. William Stewart, Huntingdon. Henry Learner Hollidaysburg, li. F. Bell, Ames township. Robert McNamara, Newry. Samuel S. lsett, yrone township, Millikens & Kessler, Mill Creek. A. & N. Cresswell, Petersburg. Gemmel & Porter, Alexandria. Moore & Steiner, Water Street. Joseph Patton, Jr. l)uncansville. R. H. McCormick, Collinsville. Wolf & Willet, Frankstowit. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale sf the medicine, wholesale and reiail, No. 288 Greenwich street, New York ; and No. 198 Tremont street, Boston ; and Principal Of Ni. 169 Race street, Philadelphia. N. B. The public are respectfully in formed that the Pills made by one V. O. Flack, and soh! 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 hall price, it is absolutely imposslile fur them to have the genuine medicine for sale. *** Be particular in all rases to ask fur the genuine NVright's Indian Vegetable November SO, 1842. [Estate of henry Neff, deed.] TsiOtitr. MAHE. subscribers, AdmmiStrators of Hen ry Neff, deed hereby give notice that they will meet for the purpose settlinK up the said estate, at the late residevee nt 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 KM desirous to settle up the estate without delay. Mr. Stitt, one of the said Administrators will he in Alexandria at all times till the Ist of January, to attend to the settlin up of the said estate. DANIEL NEFF, ALEXANDER SL ITT LACOII HERNCANE. Alexandrl4, Nov. 14, 15-El. r ~„
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