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    1. [PABLAIR-L] Democratic Standard, 1842
    2. DIED.--On Sunday morning, June 4, June 4, Mr. JAMES H. PAGE. MARRIED.--At Schellsburg, Bedford co., by the Rev. Mr. Clark, Mr. DAVID LOY, to Miss REBECCA SHELL, all of Bedford co. On Thursday evening last, by the Rev. Jonathan Munroe, Mr. RICHARDSON READ (Printer), to Miss LOUISA, daughter of Dr. Jacob Hoffman, both of the borough of Huntingdon. On Tuesday the 28th inst., by the Rev. David M'Kinney, Mr. WILLIAM SHOMO, of this Borough, to Mrs. MARGARET SHAW, daughter of Mr. Charles Wilson of Frankstown tp. On the same day, by the Rev. Mr. Larkins, Mr. JACOB PETERS of Chester county, to Miss ANN M. daughter of Col. John PIPER of Gaysport. In Columbus, Ohio, on Thursday the 10th inst., by the Rev. M. Hogue, Dr. JAMES M'CONNEL, of Lewistown, Pa., to Miss MARGARETTA NELSON, of the former place. ----------- TAKE NOTICE All persons having claims against the Pioneer Packet Boat Co, will present them for payment, to G. W. Johnston, who is authorized to settle the same. SILAS MOORE May 7, 1942 ---------------------------- NOTICE The subscriber having disposed of his stock of Groceries, Liquors, &c., is now anxious to wind up his business. All persons knowing themselves indebted to him by Book account are requested to call at his residence Juniata St., near the United States Hotel, and settle their respective accounts, previous to the 15th inst.; those neglecting this Notice will find their accounts in the hands of an officer for collection as longer indulgence cannot be given. This being the first Public call I have made to my customers either for pay or settlement, I hope they will consult our mutual interest by attending to the call, and save trouble & costs. A. MARTIN Hollidaysburg May 3d, 1842 --------------------- MORE PROOF READ WHAT IT HAS DONE. This is to certify that my wife has been afflicted for months with a severe, dry tickling cough, and so much that for several weeks she could sleep none at night, and she was wasting away under it rapidly, as if going into confirmed consumption. I happened to see an advertisement of the American Concrete, prepared by Jacob Snyder, and I procured a bottle, and before it was half used she was greatly relieved, and is now completely cured! This is a simple statement of facts candidly given. LAZ. LOWRY Allegheny township, June 29, 1842 -------------------------------------------------------- Annie Whiteman PABlair Rootsweb List Administrator Annie Whiteman/Steve Patz Blair County Coordinators http://www.rootsweb.com/~pablair

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