Washington Globe (Newspaper) - October 21, 1843, Washington, District Of Columbia BY P. a AHP by i 00 for lOT - ' lor M M iM wdl and do noi time Of Wa iw Dm mU given f wOi i WORLD tu VOO OP 1 1 ' r ' 1 II mm Mmy it THE In whatever regards the X and of oar race is lly on flie mareh to and with each soc day some new problem profound secret haVIng an important land direct bearing highest If a retrospective view over the past ] twenty how is the mind with derl What rapid strides has science made in every department of civilized life I in that which relates to the of the human system in health and How valuable and indispensable are the means recently discovered the agency of chemistry How does the invagination and oar admiration glow at the the near approach to the of of the present lime the elaborate 1 of or the science and the of prevalent mach knowledge has been In consequence of becoming the the elements of the Various and Eructares of the have been sought after and exactly adapted to combine and morbific the cause of substitute healthy in its I simplicity of this mode of is not only bV the of I hot grateful to the hat in consonance with the operations of and satisfactory to the views and reasonings reflecting It is thus scientific combination I of essential principles of the most valuable table upon the The is with the most I the the most simples of the vegetable and its success m the restoration to health those who had long pined under the most distressing chronic has given it an exalted I as it evidence of its intrinsic and recommending it to the afflicted in terms the afflicted only can It has long been a most important desideratum in the practice of to a remedy similar to that would acton the and with all the precision and potency I of mineral yet without any of their I deleterious effects upon the vital powers of the I attention of the reader is to the following However great I achievements have heretofore been made by the use I of this invaluable yet daily experience results still more The here avail themselves of the opportunity of it is a source of constant that I they are made the means of relieving snch an I of Dec. 13,1842. Messrs. Words cannot ex the gratitude I feel ior your treatment to suffering under one of the moa I loathsome that nature is capable of The disease with which I was with inflammation of the in the year 1836, caused total For this I was and finally but the medies were as to cause the development of la scrofulous on my left near the el pain from the shoulder to the end my for two my sufferings I were beyond 1 tried various land different physicians ia Mew the late Dr. who told me Ithe of the arm was caused by the large of taken to cure the inflammation of sufferings the arm formed in and in a few ten ranning ulcers at Ione some above and some below the land the discharge was so that no person Luald bear to be in the room where 1 I then who told I me of the arm the thing coaid Mite my asH was to core so I was to to he recommended me to Panacea I did deriving much Por three years i was unable to 1 raise my hand to my or comb my and ihe now made its on my destroying the ift different extensive and I feared it might reach and destroy the head swelled very accompanied with violent Numerous remedies were but they did no About a year since I was taken severely ill with a of the boHv from bead to so that I was entirely The doctor jne to go to the for hi did not understand For the last few months I had been a severe pain in times ISO hard I could scarcely get my a annoyed and with my other rendered me truly bad been my fot I seven years of my whoi I commenced the use I of your as my case was considered and the near prosit of a speedy dissolution seemed I felt but tittle The persuasion of and have foil of her F. UMt the City of New Dec. 14, has lived id my family the last 11 and I certify the foregoing by is MARY No. 60i, Broad N. following certificate Is from a gentleman lost the whole of hfe nose from a severe It speaks tor 1843. Although I am and for I have not lost my and I shall 1 cease to conferred through the invaluable I was the year with a scrofulous affection on the end of my commencing with a small red attended with itching and burning This induced now commenced the ravages of a disease which progressed as the left nostril was first continuing it crossed the bridge of the seizing upon the right destroyed the all the surrounding the nose was entirely eaten the for conveying tears from the eye to I he which caused a continual flow of The disease now seized upon the upper extending and my and Were such as can better be imagined than described I am a native of in and my case is well known The first physicians Kingdom prescribed for but with little ben At one time 1 directed to take 63 drops the of three times a which I continued for six months in At another time I applied oil of vitriol to the After 1 used a prescription of Sir Astley but all proved in I grow as a drowning man will catch at a 1 used every remedy f could was considered applicable to my until I became disgusted With the and relinquished all hope of ever getting pronounced the disease a but Dr. under whose treatment I considered to me to try your in a few produced a change in my system ligr causing an relieving the and me As success inspires I was encouraged to My pains grew my strength food ulcers new flesh and I once more felt within me that I might get I have now used the Sarsaparilla about two and am like a different The arm that was tv be am has entirely thing that m t can scarcely believe the evidence of my own but such the and it is now as at any period of my and my general health is better than it has been for many years I what magic in the how many thousands have sought it in lands and and sought it in vain I Yet it came to me when I luid given up to as I feel the of teuth coursing throush my veins our heart and soul go forth in fervent the Author of all our sure that he has pleased to bless the means laade Truly have you proved yourself the good to the next to my my life is indebted to the use invaluable The value of such js beyond cannot I have been raised from 1 may for tfa friends and thought it I could And suffer me to add by miy friends acknowledgment of the of That the also use and enjoy it can is the know Martha and believe what she tobe perfectly PO Vicar at New this 11848. know Martha this is the name given it by medical As a last I was recommended to try change of and an Atlantic in April I sailed for and arrived here in the month of The disease continued gradually to upwards and having destroyed the entire and fas verging towards the frontal it seized upon the upper jaw and surrounding crossing on the from Brooklyn to New a gentleman was attracted by my and thus accosted have you used the replied I; and everything else I could hear said mean I use for I it Will cure Being thus addressed by a I was induced to make trial of a medicine he so purchased one which gave some wonderful to after using your Sarsaparilla less than two I feel within me The disease is stopped in its all those racking and tormenting pains are my my digestion is and I sleep under the blessing of Divine I attribute the result entirely to the use of a desire that the afflicted longer but use the right medicine and get with feelings of lasting your Nutria Pearl State op New cUu of the 3&th day of before me came Thomas and the truth of the foregoing and that he executed the C. Mayor of the city of Sarsaparilla will also remove and per cure having their origin in an impure state of the blood and condition of the general Scrofula or King's in its various obstinate cutaneous or on the chronic Sore Ringworm or Scald pain of the bones and stubborn syphilitic diseases arising from an injudicious use of female and other similar and sold at wholesale and and for by A. B. Sands and Granite 273 Broadway corner Chambers New agent for the proprietors in Wash ington Robert in D Stabler in A. Duval in and in A. in S. C. Harrall in in Mosely in New in J. A. corner and Saratoga in S. P. comer Walnut and 5th in Smith 138 and sold by generally in the towns and cities throughout the United tl per or six bottles for public are to remember that it is SANDYS which has effected these for and take no as there are various preparations bearing similar 18ly THE PRESIDENT OF THE of Jobm dent of the States of do hereby declare and make known that public sales wUI be held at the Land Offices in the State of at the periods hereinafter to the Land Office at commencing on the twenty-third of October for the disposal of the unappropriated vacant lands to which no are under existing within the limits of the undermentioned townships of 0/ Oe of mU of range and of range and of range of range and of range and of range of range fifteen and of range thirteen and of range township of range the east the northwest quarter and south half of section the west half of the the northwest the west half of the southwest and the east half of the southeast quarter of section thirty-three and the north half sections and lots seven and in section section except lots and section except lots twa and and in township of west half of the northeast quarter of section in township of range the west half of the northwest quarter of section in township of range the Land Office of commencing on the sixteenth day of October for the disposal of the unappropriated vacant which no are under existing within the limits of townships and parts of AMERICAN POULTRY being a practical treatise on the management of domestic by M. 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The Sketches of Scenes and Characters among the descendants of the by Mrs. 2 of Harper's cheap edition of Shakspeare 25 2 of Harper's cheap edition oi Family LI 26 of Alison's 25 Illness foil the having her the twenty I will cheerfully give any particulars in tp hcr lo those who Sr. in the Fischer has the Boston Academy's oi Church consisting of the most and hymn 4 from the most and arranged expressly for this may be wholesale or at Stallone 9L STATE Public xx Legislative and in to the public Five For single copy at of the degree of and west of the except sections six and and township except sections and to of range of ranges seven and one pnd of range fractional township north and east of Red and townships and of range and of range four and of range townships on the Sabine and townships seven and of range townships and bordering on the Sabine of range the Land Office at commencing on the sixth day of November for the disposal of the unappropriated vacant public to which no are allied under existing within the limits of the undermentioned townships and parts of of the 3l5i degree of and uut of the Township ten of range Fractional sections and in township nine of range township south of Grand of range township south and west of Grand except sections and and the unsurveyed portions the fractional twenty and lying north and east of Bayou of range of Oe 31 degree of and of the and and to and twenty-three to twenty-six thirty-three to thirty-six township sections ahd in township sections fi twenty twenty-nine and in fractional sections thirty-five and in township fractional township and fractional section in township of range thirty-seven and in township sections five to nine and in township sections twenty-four twenty and in township section in township of in township of range and twenty-four in township of range forty-one and in township sections three to sections in township and fractional sections une and in township of range and in township of sections and in township and sections or lots and in township of range or lots one to and seventeen to in township or lots one to in township or Jots one to in township sections or lots one to and nineteen to in township of range or lots one to in township sections or lots one to in township of rantre or lots one to in township and sections or lots one to and seventeen and in township of range appropriated by law for the of or other will be excluded from sales will each be kept open for two unless the lands are sooner disposed and no and no private entries of in the townships so will be admitted until after the expiration of the two Given under my at the city of this eighth day of anno Domini 1843. the H. of the General Land TO PRE-EMPTION person entitled to the right of pre emption to any land within the limits of the townships awve is required to establish the same to the satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of the proper land and make payment as toon as practicable after seeing this and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the township embracing the tract above otherwise such claim will be H. Commissioner of tlu General bp In the of ihe of the estate of John G. in the township of in the county of Bergen thW county of and State of New is hereby pursuant to the act of the Legislature the State of New Jersey in such caw made and by virtue of an alias writ of to c. sheriff of the county of directed uid an inquisition was taken before him on the twelfth day of A. D. 1838, whereof the is a true to inquisition indented and at the house of at Bull's in the township of in the oi Bergen and State of New on the twelfth day of in the year of our Lord one hundred and before Jacob C. the of virtue of the alias writ of the of New Jersey me and to this inquisition by the oaths of Albert G. David D. Henry W. John John L. Isaac A. Philip Smith Henry P. Jacob J. Dower R. William De and good and lawful men of my their sav that John 97th sale at the of ranges four and Townships three and and one to and section i in township of range Township of ranges and Townships three and of ranges ten and six of range North of tie 3lsi degree of and east of the township of range North 0/ the 3l degree of and vest of the townships four and south of the Red of range the Land Office at NEW commencing on the 30th day of November for the disposal of the unappropriated vacant to which no are al eged under existing within the limits of the undermentioned townships and parts oi townships of the 3l5t of of the and west of the Mississippi Fractional township east of Grand river fractional sections twenty thirty and in town ship and fractional township of range Fractional township of range Fractional township of range Fractional sections thirty-two and township and sections and in township of range and and sections eighteen to thirty-six in township township sections one to blx eleven to fifteen twenty and and thirty in township of sections one to eleven and and in township of range and twenty In and fraction al section in township of range sections twen and In township of range sections twen and in township fractional and and nine to fourteen in township of range sections and in and fractional seven and in township of range one to four ten to fifteen in and twenty-one .to thirty in township sections fourteen and twenty-two to thirty in in township sections and thirty in township sections three and and nine to fifteen and twenty-three and in township sections twenty and in township sections fifteen and thirty-five in township sections nine and and twenty-one to and thirty-three to in township sections and in township and fractional sections of tWb to eleven fourteen and and seventeen to twenty-two aitd twenty-seven to thirty-three In township sections five to eight and twenty-nine to and in to in and and In GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS FOR SALE BY F. 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PRACTICAL BEE KEEPER or Concise and plain Instructions for management of Honey Bees and Bee by John 1 1843;Just imported by F. The Man practical hints on the management and com plete preservation of the Honey by H. I on the Management of Honey 1 vol Manual for the Management of I Essay on the Cultivation of the Honey 1 and their treatment in health and by P. 1 American Poultry a practical treatise by M. 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Leake died without leaving any heir capable of inheriting the and without having made any devise and that the clear yearly value of said and hereditaments is five as well the said sheriff as the jurors aforesaid have hereunto severally set their hands and affixed their the day and year first above C. G. D. W. L. A. l. Philip Smith s. Henry P. l. s. Jacob J. R. De claiming any the lands described in the said are hereby notified and required to appear and traverse the said inquisition within twenty days after the time limited in this which time is hereby limited to the day of 1844, pursuant to the provisions of the act Dated the 14th day of 1843. GEORGE P. Attorney General of New Aug. 266mlaw will upon the mast that te the of the the town of Port Charles Md. The entire materials of the office they of judiciously fouts of primer small a neat selection of job every way suitable to print a nea and and to prosecute the of job The luting is of the best being one of Smith's is nearly and as perfect as if just rom the wareroom or ahd has to it all the apparatus necessary for the most speedy and excellent it will print a sheet of The materials are warranted to be and quite as good as There are also good sets of two imposing in all I can this presents a favorable Opportunity for an into this as the investment of funds required to be made is but trifling in to the profits to he derived from the As over which 1 have no control have pointed out the propriety of my discon tinning the and removing irom the I will of the office at a low and extend all indulgence in the time or payment which my circumstances will admit or which can be reasonably who wish tq be advised of the terms of and who may not reside in the will tain nch by m Washington who are or in this can learn the terms of sale of the office by allying to Edmund F. at the Globe or to the editors of the Capitol and the editors of the Georgetown If reference be desirable to residents in Port refer to cither of the following Walter Robert James Major W. 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