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BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE U. STATES
rN punmlnce of law, I, JOHN TYLER, Presiclet),
.11. of the United States of America, do hereby de
clare and make known that public saps will be hell
rt. the undermentioned Land Offices, in the State of
MICHIGAN, at the periods hereinafter designated,
to wit:
At the Land Office of GENESSEE, commencing
on Monday the ninth day of October next, fur the
disposal of the public lands within the limits ante
undermentioned townships and fractional townships
to wit:
• North. of the base line and east of the meridian.
Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty three and
thirty-four, ant' fractional township thirty•ftve, bor
dering on Lake Huron, of range six.
Townships thirty-one, tnirty-two and thirty three,
and fractional township thirty four, bordering on
Like Huron, of range seven.
Fractional townships thirty-one, thirtv•-two, thirty
three and thirty.four, bordering on Lake Huron and
Thunder Bay, of range eight.
Fractional townshi d s thirty, thirty. , ne ,thirty-two,
and thirtystLee, horderiog on Lake Huron, of range
uine.
Fractional township thirty, of range ten.
North of the base line and West of the meridian.
Township thirty.five, and fractional townships
thirty-sir, thirty-seven and thirty-eight, bordering on
Lake Huron and Mullet's Bay,of range one.
Townships thirty-five, thirty-six and thirty-seven,
and Iractional townships ihirty-eight and thirty-nine,
bordering on Lake Huron, of range twn *
At the Land Office at DETROIT, commencing
on Monday, the twenty fifth day of September next,
fur the disposal of the public lands within the limits
of the fillowing detached tracts, viz:
The lot number one in section eight; lot number
nine in section nine; lots three, four and five in sec,
tion seventeen, and lot number one in section eigh,
teen, which have recently been surveyed in township
six, South of range ten, East of the
Lands appropriated by law for the u'e of snhools,
military, or other purposes, will be excluded from
sale.
The sales will each be kept open for two weeks,
[unlessthe lands are soonerdisposed of] and no longer.
and no private entries of land, in the townships so
offered, will be admitted, until after the expiration
of the two weeks.
Given under my hand, at the city of Washington,
this eighth day of June, Anno Domini, 1843
JOHN TYLER.
By the President
TRo. H. BLAKE,
Commissioner of the General Land Office
NOTIeIE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS.
Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption
to any lends within the Emits of the township. above
enumerated, is requited to establish the same to the
satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of the pro
per Lard Office, and make payment therefor as soon
pas raclicable after seeing this notice, and before the
day appointed for the commencement of the public
sale of the township , embracing the tract claimed,
above designated, otherwise such claim will be for ,
felted. THO. H. BLAKE,
Commissioner of the General Land OJke.
june 27—tds.
BY THE PRESIDENT OF PiIE U. srA-pss
pursuance of law, Linnx TYLER. President
of the United States of America, do hereby de.
dare and make known that public sales will be held
at the undermentioned Land Offices, in the State of
MISSOURI, at the perinds hereinafter designated,
to wit:
AT PLATTSBURG, in Clinton county, the seat
of the Land Office for the Platte district of Missou
ri, commencing on Monday, the ninth day of Octo
ber next, far the disposal of the public lands within
the undermentioned townships, and fractional town-
ships, to wiz:
.Mortit of the base line and west of the fifth prinei.
pal meridian, and west of the former western bonb
dary of the State.
Township Sixty two, of range thirty four.
Townships sixty one and sixty three, of range
thirty fire.
Townships sixty two and sixty four, of range thirty
six.
Townships sixty one and sixty three, of range
thirty seven.
Townships sixty two and sixty four, of range thir
ty eight.
The west half of township sixty one, of range
thirty nine.
Fractional township sixty two and township sixty
four, of range forty.
Fractional townships sixty two and sixty three, of
range forty one.
Fractional townships sixty three and sixty four, of
range forty two.
North of the base line and east of the fifth principal
meridian, and west of the former western boundary of
the Stale.
Townsh:ps sixty one and sixty two, of range
twenty seven.
Townships sixty. sixty one and sixty two, of range
twenty eight.
Township sixty one, of range twenty nine.
Also at the same place, commencing on Monday,
the thirteenth day of November next, for the disposal
of the public lands within the limits of the undermen
tioned townships and fractional townshi;is, viz:
North of the bate line and west of the fifth principal
meridian, and west of the former western boundary of
the State.
Fractional townships fifty, fifty one, fifty three
fifty five and fifty seven, ofrange thi ty three.
Townships fi'ly two, fifty four, fifty six, fifty sigh
and sixty, of range thirty four.
Fractional township finy one, townships fifty three
fifty five, 1, actional township fifty seven and town
ship fifty nine, of range thiity five.
Fractional townships fifty four, filly six, and fifty
seven and town hip sixty, of range thirty
Fractional townships fifty five, fifty six, fifty eight
and fifty nine, of range thirty seven.
Fractional townships fifty five and sixty of range
thirty eight.
At the Land office at LEXINGTON, commenc—
:ng on Monday the second day of October n.xt, lot
the disposal of the public lands within the limits of
the undermentioned townships, to wit:—
North of the 'base line and west of the fifth principa
meridian
Townships thirty six, thirty seven and Wily eight
of range fourteen.
Tow - nehips thirty five and thirty seven, of range
fifteen,
To nship thirty five of ranges sixteen and nineteen
Townships thirty five, thirty six, thirty seven and
thirty eight, of range twenty one.
Township thirty eight, of range twenty three.
Township thirty nine, of range twenty eight.
Townships thirty eight and thirty nine, of range
twenty nine.
Township forty, of ranges thirty one, thirty two
and thirty three.
South west fractional quarter of section twenty
one, and the north east and north west fractional
guns ters of section twenty four in township tifty one,
south of Missouri river, of range twenty
South west quarter of section seven, in township
forty nine, of range twenty seven.
Lands appropriated by law, for the use of schools
military or other purposes, will be excluded from
sale.
The sales will each be kept open for two weeks,
[unless the lands are sooner disposed of] and co
longer; and no private eotriee ofland in the town
ships so offered will be admitted, until after ,he es•
pinstion of the two weeks.
Given under my hand at the City of Washington,
this eighth day of June, Anno Domini, 1843,
JOHN TYLER.
By ihe President:
THO. H. BLAKE,
Gmn'r of the General Lend Office
siNOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS
- Every penion claiming the right of pro•emption
to soy lends within the limits of the townships above
enumerated, is rewired to establish the same to the
satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of the
proper Land Oflice, and to make payment therefor,
as soon at practicable after seeing this notice, and be
fare the day appointed for thecummencement of the
public sal.>, ofthe toa nshi,), embracing the tract
claimed, above designated: otherwise such claims
will be forfeited, ..
TIIO. [I. BLARE,
Commi•sianer of the General Land Office,
joie 29—td s.
BY THE PRESIDENT OF TUE S FATES.
IN pursuance of law, 1, JOHNTYLER, President
of the United States of America, do hereby de ,
elate and make known, that public saves will be held
at the undermentioned Land Offices in the Territory
of lOWA, at the periods hereinafter deslgnatect, to
wit:
At the Land Office at DU BUQUE, commencing
on Mohday, the sixteenth day of October next, for
the disposal of the public lands within the limits of
the undermentioned townships, viz:
North of the base line and East of the sth principal
nzeridtan.
Town3hips eighty-two and eighty-three, of range
one.
Townships eighty-otia, eighty-two and eigh'y
hree, of iange two.
Townships eighty-one, eighty two and eighty.
three, of range three.
Township eighty-three, of range five.
An 1.61411 d in the Mississippi river, containing thir
ty-one 80-100 acres, forming parts of sections thirty ,
four and thirty-five, in township seventy-eight, of
range three.
North of the base line and West of the sth prinapd
Townships eighty-two and eighty-three, of range
e.
At the Land Office at FAIRFIELD, commen.
Jig on Monday, the second day of October next, for
the disposal of the public lands hereinafter designa
ted,
North of the base line and West of the 5111 principal
meridian.
Township seventy-Aix, of range nine.
An island in the Mississippi river., forming parts
of sections seventeen, eighteen and nineteen, in
township sixtyeight, of range two, and parts of sec
tions thirteen and twentrfour, of township sixty
eight, of range three.
Two small islands in the Mississippi river, forming
part of section six, in township seventy, of range
one, and parts of sections one and twelve, in town.
ship seventy, of range two.
An island in the Mississippi river, forming parts of
sections fifteen, sixteen,twenty-one and twenty two,
except that portion of the island within the limits of
section sixteen, and two ilands in the same river,one
of them forming a portion of sections twenty-two,
twenty-six and twenty-seven, and the other, parts of
sections twenty-two and twenty-seven—all in town
ship seventy-four of range two.
Three islands in the Mississippi river, forming
parts of sections twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty•
three, twenty-six, twenty-seven and thirty.four, ex
cept so much of Huron Island as lies within the li
mits of section sixteen, in township seventy -Vivo, of
range one
An island in the Mississippi river, forming part of
section three, in township seventy-two, of range one,
and pelt of section thirty-four, in township seventy
three, of range one.
An island if. the Mississpp river forming parts of
sections twenty-two, twenty-seven and thirty-four,
in township seventy-three, of range one.
Four islands in the Mississippi river, forming paw
of sections twenty-eight to thirty-five, inclusive, in
township seventy-seven, of range one.
Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools,
military, or other purposes, will be excluded from
sale.
The sales will each be kept oper. for two weeks,
(unless the lands are sooner disposed of,) and no
longer, and no private entries of land in the town
ships so offered will be admitted, until after the ex
piration of the two weeks.
Given under my hand at the City of Washingto
his eighth day of June, Anno Dontini, 1843.
By the President:
THO. H. BLAKE,
Commissioner of the General land Office
NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS.
Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption
to any lands within the limits of the t. , wnships above
endmerated, is required to establish the same to the
satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of it.e pro.
per Land Office, and make payment therefor as soon
as practicable after seeing this notice, and before the
day appointed for tho commencement of the public
sale of ihc township embracing the tract claimed,
above designated, otherwise such claim will he for
feited. THO. H. BLAKE,
Commissioner of the General Land Office.
June 28-4 e
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE U. STATES
IN
N pursuance of law, I, Justrr Tvr.rn, Presul en
ot•the United States of America, du hereby de
clare and make known, that public sates will be held
at the undermemioned Land Offices in the State of
_ - -
LLINOIS. at the periods hereinafter designated
o wit:
At the Land Office at DIXON, commencing on
Monday, the - thirtieth day of October next, fur the
disposal 'ol the lands within the undermen
tioned trwnships, and parts of tawn<hips ' to wil:
North of the baseline and East of the third principal
meridian -
Townships thirty six, thirty seven, thirty eight,
thirty nine, forty, fo: ty four and forty six, of range
one:
Townships thirty six, thirty seven, thirty eight,
thirty nine, (tiny and fitly one, of range two.
Townships thirty seven, thirty eight, thirty nine,
forty and forty one, of range three.
The southeast quarter of section fourteen, and the
south west quarter ofssction twenty tour, in town
ship thirty three, of range one.
The south west quarter of section two, in town.
ship thirty three, of range three.
The east half of the north east quarer of section
twenty one, and the west half of the north west
qua• ter of section twenty two, in township thirty
six, of range three.
The west half of the north east quarter of section
twee'' , one, iu township thirty one, north of the
Dose line, Of range one, west of the third principal
The east frn.ctien of the north west fractional
quarter of section twenty one, (on the east side of
Rock River) in township forty thiee, of rang , : one,
east.
North of chebade line and of the fourth principal
meridian
Township eighteen, of range two.
Townships eighteen, twenty four and twenty five,
in range three.
Townships eighteen, nineteen.twenty four, twen
ty five and twenty six, of range four.
Townships eighteen nineteen, twenty four, twenty
five and twenty six, of lenge five.
Township twenty two, of range six.
Township twenty three, of range seven.
The north east quarter of section thirty, in town
ship eighteen, of range one.
The northeast quarter of section thirteen, in
township nineteen, of range one.
The north east fractional quarter of section thirty
four, in township twenty one, of range two.
The east half of the north east quarter of section
eighteen, in township twenty three, of range fowl.
The east half of the south east qt.arter of section
seventeen, in township twenty one, of range seven.
The west half of toe north west fractional quarter
of section five, in township twenty one, of range
nine.
The south west quarter of section three, and the
south east quarter of section thirteen, in township
twenty two, of range nine.
The west halt of toe north east quarter of section
thirteen, in township twenty three, of range nine.
The west hailer the south west quaver of section
twenty, in township fifteen, and the east half of the
south west quarter of section twelve, in township
twenty eight, ofrange ten.
The north east quarter of section three, west
naives of sections six and seven, south half of seciion
eleven, north half and south west quarter of section
fourteen, east half of section fifteen, east half of sec-
tion seventeen, west halves of sections eighteen and
nineteen, north halves of sections twenty oce and
twenty two; south halves and north west quarters of
sections thirty and thirty one; south half and north
meridian
JOHN TYLER
east quarter of section thirty two; south half and
north west quarter of section thirty three, and the
south west quarter of section thirty four, in township
thirteen. The north half of sections one to six, in
clusive, south west quarter of ection six; west
halves of sections seven, eighteen, nineteen, thirty
and thirty one, and tile north west quarter of arc
tion twenty three, in township fourteen, of range
four.
Sections three, ten, fourteen. fifteen and twenty
five; north halves of sections one, two four, five, six.
seven, twenty one, twenty two and twenty four;
south halves of sections eight and twenty three; west
halves of sections eighteen, nineteen, thirty and
thirty one; south west quarters of sections six, seven
and twenty four; south east quarters of se tioos four,
twenty and twenty two; north west quarters of sec
tion eleven, and north east quarter of section thirty
three, in township four - teen, of range six.
North of the base line and West of thefourth principal
Township fifteen, the east part of an island in
Rock river, in section thirteen; also, fractional sec
ttens eighteen and nineteen, in township seventeen,
of range two.
Fractional sections nineteen and twenty one; west
Italia fractional section twenty two; north half ofsec.
tion twenty five; east half of the north east quarter
of section twenty six, south halves of sections twenty
seven and twenty eight, and north west quarter of
section twenty eight; north half of section thirty;
north east goat ler, south west quarter, north half of
north west quarter and west half of south east quar
ter of section thirty one; section thirty two, except
the west halfof the north west quarter; sections
twenty nine, thirty three and thirty (our, and the
west half of the north west quarter of section thirty
five, in township seventeen, of range three.
Fractional sections twenty one to thirty two, in•
elusive, and section thirty-three, in township seven.
teen, of range four.
Part of an island In the Mississippi liver, ie sec
tion three, in township fifteen; fractional sections
one, two, eleven, flturteen, twenty two, twenty three,
twenty seven an I Van) , four, in township sixteen
and the fractional section this ty six in the tractional
township seventeen, cifrangeisix.
At the Land Office at CHICAGO, commencing
on Monday the twenty fifth day of September next,
for the diFposal of the public lands net entailer desig•
tutted, to, wit:
North of the base line and East of the Third principa
Fractional townships thirty one and thirty two
bordering on the Indiana State Line, of tange fif
teen.
The ea.>t frartion of the smith east quarter of sec
tion six, in township thirty three, or range four.
The east half and the north west quarter of the
north east quarter of section three, and the north half
of the north west quarter or the same section, in
township thirty nine. of range eight.
The east half of the south east quarter of section
fifteen, in township forty three, of range eleven.
The north west quarter of section twelve, in toWn
ship forty,ofratite thirteen.
At the Land Office at DANVILLE, commencing
on Monday, the second day of October next, far the
disposal of the public lands within the limits of frac,.
tional townships twenty eight, twenty nine arid ihiity;'
north of the base line, of range ten, west of the se
cond principal meridian.
At the Land Office at KASKASKJA, commencs
leg oil Monday, the sixteenth day of October next,
for the disposal of the public lands within the limits
of the southeast quarter of section thirty three, and
the southwest fractional quarter of ate lime section,
on island twenty four, in the Mississippi river, in
township thirteen, south of range three, west.
At the Land Office at EDWARDSVILLE, com
mencing on Monday, the ninth day of October next,
for the disposal of the public lands within the limits
of fractional sections thirty one and thirty two, in
township six, north of range let,, west, and fraction.
al section twenty five, in township ix north, of range
eleven west,constituting islands numbered_sixty and
sixty one, in the Mississippi ri'er.
At the Land Office at QUINUY, commencing no
Monday, the twenty third day of October next, ful
the disposal of the public lands within the limits of
the undei mentioned ti ante, viz:
North of the base line and Rail of the fourth principa,
The not th half and sndth east quarter of section
twenty three, in township four, of range three.
The norm west quarter of section twenty two, in
township seven, of range seven.
Lands appvpriated by law for the use of :chants,
military, ur other purposes, will be excluded from
ea e.
The sales will each be kept open for two weeks
(unless the lands are sooner disposed of) and no
longer; and to private entries of land in the town..
ships so offered will be admitted until ■fler the expi
ration of the two weeks.
Given under my hand, at the dry of Washington,
this eighth day of June, Ann.) Domini 1843.
JOHN TYLER.
By the President
Tuo. H. BLAKE,
Cornmis,ioner of the General Land Office
NOTICE TO PRE EMPTION CLAIMANTS.
Every person ent,tled to the right of pre-emption
to any lands within the limits of the townships above
enumerated, is required to establish the same to the
satisfdctiun of the register and receiver of proper
Land Office, and make payment therefor, as soon as
practicable offer seeing this notice, and before the day
appointed for the commencement of the public sale
of the township embracing the tract claimed, above
designated, otherwise such claim will he forfeited.
THEO. H. BLAKE,
Commissioner of the General Land Office.
June 28—t030
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED
STATES
IN pursuance of the law, 1 ions TYLER, Presi•
dent of the United States of America, do here
by declare and make known that public sales will
be held at the undermentioned Land Offices, in the
Territory of WISKONSAN,at the pei iuds hereinaf
ter d‘ signaled, to wit:
At the Land Office at MINERAL POINT, corn_
mencing nu Monday, the twenty-third day of Ot.to.
ber nest, f r the disposal of the public lands within
the undermentioned townships and fractional tcwit
ships, viz:
North of the base line and Westnf the fourth princi
pal meridian.
Towilitittp eight, iffattige five.
North of the bate line and East of the fourth princi
pal nteridian.and North of the Wiskonsan river.
Fractional Townships eight and nine, of range
one.
Fractional Township eight, including parts of isl
ands in sectidns eleven, twelve,.thirteen and four
teen, and township nine, of range 'two.
Fractional township eight, including parts of isl
ands in wtion eighteen, of range three.
Factional township eight, 01 range (our.
Fractional township eight, including the island in
section nine, and township nine, of range five.
Fractional townships nine and ten, of range six.
Fractional townships nine, tea and eleven, of range:
seven .
Fractional township eleven, of range eight.
At the Land Office at GREEN BAY, commenc.
in; on Monday, the second day of October next, for
the disposal of the public lands Within the under.
mentioned tot% whips, towit:
North of the base line and East of the fozerth princi-
pal meridian.
Fractional townsnip eleven, [including the island]
on the north side of the Wiskousan river, range
nine.
Sections four, five, six, seven, eight, seventeen,
eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-eight, twecty
nine, thirty, thirty-one, thirty•two and thirty.tcree,
lying west of the Winnebago Lake and Fox River,
in township twenty, of range seventeen.
At the Land Office at MILWAUKIE, commen.
clog on Monday, the sixteenth day of October next,
for the disposal of the public lands hereinafter desig
nated, vic:
rth of the base line and East of the fourth princi•
pal meridian.
Township ten, of range ten.
The west half of the southwest quarter of section
three, of township two, of range nineteen.
The east half of section 'neutral:, in township
en, of range twentrone.
meridian
merviian.
meridian
The lot number five of the southwest fractional
quarter of section nine, in township three, of range l
twenty-three.
Tha southeast fractional quarter of section nine.
ieen,and the lots one and two, or northeast liaction•
al quarter of section thiry, in township two, of range
twentpstliree.
Lands adt.roprtated for the use ofschools,
or other purposes, will he excluded from sale.
The saes will each be kept open for too weeks,
[unless the lands are sootier disposed of and no
longer; and no pr vale entries of land, in the town
ships so offered, will he admitted, un'il after the ex.
pira Lion of the two weeks.
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Given tinder my hand, at the City of Washington,
Mut eighth day of June, Anno Domini 1843.
By the Pfesideo.:
Tito. El. BLAKE,
Commissioner of the General Land Office
NOTICE TO PREEMPTION CLAIMANTS.
Every person entitled to the right of preemption
to any lands within the limits of the townships above
enumerated, is required to establish the same to the
satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of the pro
per Land Office, and make payment thetefor, as soon
as practicable after seeing this notice, and before the
day appointed f r the commencement of the public.
sale of the township, embracing the tract claimed
above designated, otherwise such claim will be fol.
felted. THO. H. BLAKE,
Commissioner of the General Land Office
June 27—ta
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SING SING, January 21,1343.
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Aarer.G H LEE, Pittsburgh
Mr. John Glass—Altegheny,
Robert Duncan—Birminsham.
C. P. Diehl—Elizahellituwn.
H. Rowlard—M'Keesport.
Pressly Irwin—Pleasant Hill.
John Johnston—NoMestown.
Chegsman i• Spaulding —Stewartstown
Arden Connelt—Clinton.
Robert Smith Porter—Tarentum.
George Power—Fairview.
Drysid R Coon— Plum township.
Daniel Ng:ley—tart LißerlYs
Edward Thompson—Wilkinsburgh
Wm, 0. Hunter—Allen's Mill
NOTICE TO DR. BRANDRETH'S AGENTS.
The office rittsburgh which was established for the
purpose of constituting agents In the west, having accam.
plc shed tbat object, is now closed, and Mr, G. H. LEE
intim Dism tnd, Market street, appointed sty agent for
the sale ofTilis and Liniments All Dr. Brandeilis agents
will therfore.undersland,that Dr_B• trill send a travelling
agent through the country once a year to collect moneys
for tales made and re-supply agents, The said traveller
will be provided with a power of attorney, duly proved
before the Clerk of the city and county of New York,
together with all necessary vouchers arid papers,
Mr..l, .1. Yoe, it my travelling agent now In Pennsyl.
canto, B. BRA NDE'III, M. DI
N. 8, Remember Mr. G• H, Lee, in rear of the Mar.
ket is now my only agent In Pittsburgh.
New Yurk,June 14th, 1843,
THE tRUE WAY TO RECOVER HEALTH.
fr r An Individual only wishes to know the right way
to
retie It; and there are none, were II FORZIII made
known how Lux rulgtit be prolonged and Hs.lrn re
covered. w: o would not adopt the plan. Evidence
required that the right way is discovered. This is WII2
those suffering from sickness want to he satisfied shout
For who Is so foolish as not to enjoy all the health his
hody la capable el Hho is there that would not live
when his experience can so much benefit hiwelf and
family? It is a melancholy fact that a very large pro.
orilon et the tenet esert I ntembere or soolety die be
lateen the ages or thirty and forty. flow many widows
and helpless orphans have been the consequence of man.
kind not having In their own power the means of recto►.
g health when lost
Now all these dangers and difficulties can he prevented
and the tang ■nd certain slrkness, and by assisting Na-
lure. In the outset, with a good dose of Brandreth's Pills.
This is a fact, wit understood to be so by thousands of
our citizens. This medicine. if taken so as to purge
freely, will surely cure any curable disease. There is
no form or kind of sieknetsthat it does not exert a cur
alive influence upon. Thus, by their power in resisting
pulrefactlon, they cure measles, small pox, worms and
all contageousfevers. There Is not a medicine in the
world so able to purify the mass of blood and restore it
to healthy condition, as the Brandrelb Pills.
The Brandreth Pills are purely yezetable, and so in
nocent that the infant of a mot ih old may nse them if
medicine is required, not only with safely but with a cer.
tainty of receiving all the benefit medicine is capable of
Imparting. Females may use them In all the critical
periods of their lives. The Brandrtth Pills will insure
their health, and produce regularity in a'l the functions
of life.
The same may he said of Brasdreth's External Rem
edy, as an outward applicailOn in all external pains, or
swellings, or sores, it greatly as fists the cure. When
used where the skin Is very tender or broken, it should
be mixed with one or two pints of water.
.q rare Testoj Genuine Brandretk Pills,—Examine
the box of Pills, Then look at the certificate of agency,
whose engra . ved date must be within the year, which
every authorised agent most ponces; If the three labels
on the box agree with the three labels on the certificate,
the Pills are tree—if not, they are false,
PrinelOal office, 341 Broadway, New York:
Jan 11.
PTO THE LADIES.—WOY do you not remove
that superfluous hair you have upon your foreheads and
upper tip 1 By calling at Tr:r-rues, 86 Fourth at., and
obtaining a bottle of Couraud's Pondres Subtles, which
will remove it at once without affecting the skin. You
can also obtain Gouraud's truly celberated Ens de Beaute,
which will at once remove all freckles, pimples, crop.
lions of the skin, and make your face look perfectly fair;
and to those who wish to assist nature by adding more
color to their cheeks, they can obtain some ofGouraud,s
celebrated Liquid Rouge, wnich cannot be rubbed off even
by a wet cloth. Also may be found a good assortment of
Perfumery, sack as Cologne, Bears' Oil, Almond, r ,
Windsor; and other Soaps.
Remember, at Tuttle's Medical Agency, 86 4th streeld
Druggists and others can besupplied at Wholesale and
retail terms. may 26 1842
JOHN TYLER
ARE now known to thousands as a most extraordina•
ry remedy for this affliction as well as the incon
trovertible fact of their curing DYSPEPSIA. Will those
suffering only ask among their friends if they have nut
known of the positive effects or said Pills. and if they
do not hear them more warmly praised (and deservedly
too) than any other, then let them net buy them. In
these few remarks, all fancy or imagination is excluded,
and nothing will he said of their merits at any time
but what can lie fairly proved by respectable members of
our community.
Read the following certificate given by a resoectahle
citizen of Alloglieny city,and attested by ()be of thejudg.
es of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny co.
ALLEGULNY CITY, January 9,1343•
DR. BRODIRI
Dear Sir—l have for a number of year, past been af
flicted with a severe and almost constant Headache, a
rising from derangement of stomach and bowels and al.
though I have taken nearly every kind of Medicine re
commended for its cure, have never derived any mate
vial benefit until I used sonic of your truly valuable An.
ti Dyspeptic Pills. I have not taken quite two boxes and
consider myself perfectly relieved from that distresung
complaint. I have no hesitation in recommending your
Pills as the best medicine I have ever used.
Yours, Respectfully,
1. R. TURNER.
I . am acqua,nted with Mr, Turtle-, I have no liesita
tion In certifying that I consider the statetneats of Mr,
T. respscilne Dr. Brodle's P.lls, as entitled to ine most
perfect and entire confidence. HUGH DAVIS.
For sale, Wholesale and Retail at the Brndonlan Pill
Establishment Pittsburgh Pa ; and by all authorised a•
gents throughout the Union
Alle'y city Jan 9 1945
WARRANTED GENUINE.—Dr. William
Evans's Camomile. Pills,
CZETITICLTES.—Leiter from the Ilan. M'Clel
lan,Sulllvan County, East Tennessee, Memberof Congress
W•SEIINGTON, July 3d. 1838.
_ _
Sir_Since I have hews in this city I have used some 01
your Dyspeptic medicine with infinite benefit and satis
faction, and believe it to be a most valuable remedy. One
of ray constituents, Dr. A. Carden, of Campbell county,
Tennessee, wrote to me to send him some. which I did,
and he has mployed it very successfully in his practice,
and says It is Invaluable. Mr. Johnson, your agent at
this place," thinks you would probably like an agent in
Tennessee. If so, I would recommend Dr. A Carries, as
a proper person to officiate for the sale of your celebrated
medicine. Should you coMmission him lie Is willing to
act for you. You can send the medicine by water to the
care of Rohert King A- Sons, Knoxville county, Tennes.
see, or by land to Graham 4- Houston, Tazewell, East
Tennessee. I have no doubt but if you had agents In
several counties In East T;mneilee, a great deal of medi•
eine would be sold. lam going to take some of It home
for my own use, and that of my friends, and should
like to hear from you whether you would like an agent
at Montville, Sullivan County. East Tennessee; I eau get
some of I he merchants to act for you as I live near there.
Ycurs respectfully,
ARRA HA M M'CLELLAN, of Tennessee.
For sale Wholesale and Retail, try
R. E SELL ERS„Agent,
No. 20. Wood street,tielow Second.')
DR. WILLIAM EV ANS'S SOOTHING SYRUP,—
This Infaliible remedy has preserved hundred ,
when thought past recovery, from convulsions. A s soon
as the Syrup is rubbed on the viols, the child will seer v.
er. This preparation Is so innocent, so efficacious, and so
pleasant, that no child will refuse to let its gums he rub
bed with it. 14'lleti infantsare at the age of four months
lho' there Is so appearance of teeth, one brittle of the
Syrup should he used to open the pores. Parents should
sever be without the syrup In the nursery where there
are young clilldren,for if a child wakes in the night with
pain In the gums. the Syrup immediately gives case, by
opening the pores, and healing the gams; thereby prevent.
ing Convu alone, Fevers, ic•c. For Sale Wholesale and
Retail by R. 'E. SELLERS, Agent,
sep 10 No. 20. Wood street, below Second.
. .
LEVER'COMPLAINT cure?' by the I.tze of Dr. liar
Deli's compound Strensi heniii.l and A peilent Pllis
Mr. Win. Richard., of Pittsburlh,Pa„ entirely cured of
the above distressin! di , ea , e His symploms were pain
and welitht in the left side. les. of appetite, vomiting, acid
erUclatiuns, a distension of the stomach. sick hend•ache.
furred tonene. countenance chanced toa citron color, diffi
rutty of breal him/. disturbed rest, attended wilh a couch.
treat debility, with other symptoms i idicalina crest de
rangement of the functions of the liver. Mr. Richard
had the advice of severnl ptiv:icinmi, but received no
relief, until itsin: Dr. Darlich's Medicine, which termina.
ted in clieetins a pe-fect cure.
Principal (Are. 19 North Ei.4llllt Street, Philadelphia
For sale In Pilll.l . our4ll by Samuel Frew, corner of Litter
ly and Wood streets. 10
BARON VON HUTCIIELEI 11F:11B P ILLS.
These Pills are composed of hctts, which exert
a specific action upon the - heart, give impulse or
strength to the arterial system; the blood Is quickened
and equalized Iri its circulation throu2h all the vessels,
whether nf the skin, the parts situated Internally. or the
extremities; and as all the secretions of the body are
drawn from the blood, there IS a consequent Increase or
every secretion, and a quickened action of the absorbent
and exhalent, or disc liergin2 vessels. Anv morbid action
which may hove taken place is corrected, all obstruc
tions are rim/seed, the blond is o untied. and the body
tea Imes a b eir WV state. For.; ale iVholesate and Re
tau by R E SELLERS, &tent,
sap 111 s ) Wood st. below Second
mar Zi, 1843
PILLS cured by the t se of Dr. flarlich's Compound
Strengthening and German Aperient Pills
Dr. Harnett—Dear Sir—Shortly after I received the
Agency from you for the sale of your medicine. I
formed an acipainiance wilh a lady of this place, who
was severely afflicted with The Piles. Poi kilit or ten
years this lady was subject to frequent attache,
and her physician considered her case complicated.
that he very seldom prescribed medicine Ibr her. Through
my persuasion, site cronmenred usin2. vonr Pills, and was
perfectly cured. Yours, iS-c. JAMES R. KI RBY
October 3, 1840. Chambersling, Pa.
. _
Irr Office and General Depot, No. 19. North Eizlitl
Street, Philadelphia. And he Saintly! Frew, corner
Liberty and Wood streets Pillshorzh. sep 10
AS USUAL.
N O sooner does one of Dr. Leidy' preparations be
come popular, in consequence of its success and ef
ficacy, than it Is counterfeited or imitated.
To prevent imposition. Dr Leidy has now procured
moulded bottles for his celebrated Toter and Itch Oint.
ment, with the words 'Dr Leidy's Teller end Itch Clint_
ment,' blown in the glass, besides coslaining his written
signature en a yellow hbel outside.
Dr Leldy's Tester and Itch Ointment, has proved more
efficacious than any other preparation for Tetter, Itch,
Dry and Watery Pimples or Pustules, and diseases of
the skin generally,
It has been employed in schools, factors as, and on board
vessels carrying passengers, where children. as well as
grown persons, contract diseases of the skin from their
contagious nat ue, with the most unexampled FUCCPV;
certificates and recommendations have been heretofore
published from them, and nunp rous others might be ob_
rained for publication, but for the objections most persons
have, to having their names published in connection with
such disagreeable and loathsome affections
In no single Instance has it ever been known to rm.
It has been used upon infants and by persons of all
ages. It is perfectly safe, contains no mercury in its
composition.and may be used under all circumstances.
. .
Price Twenty.five cents a bottle. Prepared and sold
at Dr Leidy's fleallb Emporium, (sign of the Golden Ea
gle and Berpents,l and by B. A. PA EINESTOCK 4- CO.
corner of Wood and Binh streets, Agents for Pittsburg.
.011712
Headache ! Headache !
BRODIE'S ANTI DYSPEPTIC PILLS
rPPF- 1k ,
. / x\r9„ ... .
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IIHE subscriber has Just received bi■ annual supply o
IL Landreth's Garden Seeds, consisting la part ofta
following kinds—all of the last years crop 4 warranted
ernuine:
' Bearags Egg Plant, t tarsnip,
Beets, Endive, Peas,
Leans, Kale, Pepper,
Leek, Pumpkin, Broscoli,
IV twee, Radish, Borecok,
Mater Melon, Rhubarb, Cabbage,
Nusk, .‘ Salaary, Carrot,
asturtium, Cauliflower, Spinach,
Squash, Celery, Okra,
Tomatoes, Curled Cress, Onion,
Turnip, Cucumber, Parsley,
Corn, Mustard, (white and brown)
&c. &e. &c.
Together with ,r variety of rot 4. s weet herbs and down
seeds,
Orders for Seeds, Shrubs; Tr es, 4.c.. from Garde*.
ers and others will be received and promptly attended
F 'SNOWDEN,
No. 134 Liberty. head of Wood at.
Dr. Sive/az—Dear Sir:— Permit me to take the liberty
of writing to you at this time to express my approbation
and to recommend to the attention of heads of families
and others your invaluable medicine—the Compound
Syrup of Prunus Virginians, or Wild Cherry Bark. I•
my travels of late I have seen in a great many instances
the wonderful effects of your medicine in relieving dill
dren of very obstinate complaints, such as Coughing
Wheezing, Choaking of Phlegm, Asthmatic attacks, to
!rc. I should not have written this letter, howevet ,at
presen , alt hough I have felt it my duty to add my testi.
mony it. It for some lime, had it not been for a late In.
stance where the medicine above alluded to was teatru•
mental in restoring to perfect health an "only child,"
whose rase was almost hopetim, In a family of my ac
quaimance. thank Fleavrn," said the dilating moth.
'"my child is saved from the jaws of death! 0 how
feared the relentless ravager But my child is safe! to
safe"'
jan 13—ly
Beyond all doubt Dr. Swaynes Compound Syrup o
tVild Cheer) is the most valuable medicine in this or any
other country. lam certain I`. ave witnessed more than
one hundred cases %%here it has been attended with COM.
Mete succesif. I am wising it myself in an obstinate at.
tack of Bronchitis, in which it proved effectual in a •x.
ceedingly snort time. considering the severity of the ease.
I ran recommit it in the fullest confidence orks
virtues; t would advise that no family should be
it; It is very pleasant and always beneficial
double and often ten times its r,, ice
sured there is no quackery about it. R. Jsrason
Formerly Pastor of the First Presbyterian
N.l.
Sold by WM. THORN. who'esale 4 retail, on
for Pitishurelt. No. 53, Market street
ABOON TO TIIE HUMAN RACE!—..Di
what !cal deetroy Life, and you area fr ,
.
"Dtscaver what will prolong Life, and the wet
call you Impostor."
"There are faculties, bodily and intellectual, wit
mititchich certain herbs have affinity, and oval
they have poiser."
Dr. B. Brandreth's External Remedy, or Liniment
which, by Its extraordinary poi:vets, abstracts Pain or
Sorene-s; thus Sprains, Stiff Sinews. White Swellings
Rheumatic Pains, or Stiffness, Stiffness of the Joints
Tumors, Unnatural Hardness, Stiff Neck Sore Threat
Croup, Contractions of ilk 'nihscles, Scrofulous en
largements, Tender Feet, and eSery description of t
Jury affecting the Exterior of the Duman Flame,tr
cured or ;.featly relieved by his neverto be evident
extolled remedy.
CERTIFI , ATY.—The folldiving Idler from Major CNA
eras Sandford, as to the qualiiielof the riternal Beale
Jy, speaks volumes
Dear Sir—Will you oblige me with another bottle 8(
your excellent Liniment? It is certainly the best of tI
kind I have ever seen. It has cured entirely my eon's
knee, alout which I was so tineasy.and 1 haVe rootlet 'lt
productive of immediate relief in several eases of exiOr
nal injury in my family. A few evenings since. ml
youngest child was seized with a violent attack °reran;
which was entirely removed In twenty mirottes:hy rub
Filo; her chest and throat freely with the External Rem
sty. I think you ought to manufacture this Liniment
lor general 115 C, instead of confining the use of it, as rib
have heretofore done, to your particular acquaintance!.
Yours linty, C. W. SANDFORD
DR. B. Dr:ANDY/ETA. - 241 Broadway, N. Y.
LIF=-For sale at - 241 Broadway, New York, and at tam
office In the Diamond, Pittsburgh. PE 10E-50 tenth
I.er bottl e with itirprtionc. sep 10
TO THOSE WHOSE OCCUPATIONS TEND TO
PRODUCE OR AGGRAVATE DISEASE.-7h
alas of individuals is very numerous. They are those
who work in an unhealthy al lonflinere. Printers, work
men in feather stores, stone cutters, bakers, white lead
InanufacThrers, are alt more or subject to disease ae•
cordinito I tie ~ i trenath of their constitution. The ant)
method to prevent diSet , P. is the occasional use ofa
medicine which abstracts from the circulation all delefe
riot's humors, and expels them by the bowels. Tonto
In any form arc injurious, a they only "at off the eif
day to make it more fatal. The tee of Brandreth's Pill
will insure health, because they take all Impure malt&
out of the blood; and the body Is not weakened hits
!trans' hened by their operation, for these vahsatile I'lh
do not force, but they assist nature, and are not opposed
but harmonize with her.
Sold at Dr. BrandretlA Office, in the Diamond
Pltl , burgn. Price 25 cents per box, with fall directions.
MARK—The only place in Pittsburgh where the
GENUINE Pitts can be obtained,is the Doctor's own of
rice In the Dl.itnond. cep 10
BR ANDRETH'S PILLS, •
SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT OF 7
THE UNITED STATES.
THE METHOD OF PREPARING THE
• Ir ANDREFIJIAN VEGETABLE EL.
TR ACTS
Caveat entered 9th June, 1842—Patent granted to
Benjomin Band, e;h,2oth January, 1843.
The extract, of which I - haw-Item'. Pills are co
posed are ohiained by this tow patented proee
without hoiling nr airy rrpplicetion of heal. The ac 7,
rive principle of the herbs is thus secured the sato'
as it is in the
LIVING VEGETABLE•
The Public should be cautions of medicines rec—
oomme,,cie t in ad t-ertiquents s , oleti from me, in
which the CONTEMPTIBLE Bonet - Hs steals my lan—
zitage, merely altering, the name. Time will show
these wholesale decei , ert; in their true light, •
THE MF:DICINE OF THE PEOPLE.
BRANDRETIF:N , PILLS are the People's
Medici,.e, proved by then-ands who daily recrom
mend them to the afflicted. The BRANDBETH
PILLS are growing tavery day more popuhr,
,their
% - i,tues are extenriii.g their usefulness. The sick of
both sexes are daffy deriving benefit from them.
No case of disease but they can be used with advan.
laze. Blotches or hat lumps of the skin they speed-
ilv cure, so with crysiprlas, so with salt rheum, so
with indierstion, so v 4 ith roughs and colds, so with
costiveness, so with cancer, so %%itli hot parched lips
and canker in the mouth. Let the afflicted use this
medicine, and they will find then require no other.
Sold at 25 cents per hilt, wilt' directions.
Ohcerve the new iahels each having upon it-two
signatnres of Dr. Biandreth. So each box Of the
genuine has six signatures—three Benjamin Brand
reth and three B. Brandreth upon it.
The ONLY PLACE in Pittsburgh where the REA
Branriteth Pitts CAN BE OBTAIStD, is the Doctor
own Office, Diamond back or the Market Hous
Mark. the GENUINE BrandrethPills can never be ob e
tat, ed in any DRUG STORE.
The following as e the ONLY AGENTS appoin t .
ed by Dr. B Bt andreth, for the sale of his ;Vegeta
ble liniver=al Pills in Allegheny County.
G fl Lee—Principal Office, Diamond, Pittsburgh
Mr. John Glass—Allegheny.
Robert Duncan—Birmingham.
C. F. Diehl—Elizabethtown.
IL RowlatA—McKeesport.
Press) , Irwin—Pleasant
Jchn Johnston—Noble , town.
Chessman & Spaulning—Stewartstown.
Asdell & Connell— Clinton .
Robert Smith Porter—Tarentum.
George Power—Fairview.
David R. Coon—Plum Township.
Daniel Negley—East Liberty.
4
Edward Thompson—Wilkinsburgh.
Wm. 0. hunter—Altou's
February,ls. 1840
The publi
'Nr.v YORK;FCI , . 9, 1842.