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al fine time close confined to my bed, and J? ic President of the Un ited States Cumberland Road, between Indianapolis, and ... I i 1 . 1 . ! J Li... t n : : ni.: -. . i: . i.

Nvhcn no more medicine was administered to -m N pursuance ot taw, 1, Andhkw Jackson me, I had no alternative but to try Swaiu's j President of the United States ot Ameri Panacea, then it was I made known mv si ,.. kk., m r mnlf n 1 n mi n that

auu timicuisconunurcoi sectarian lntluence tuation to you, and rccei monoply, by wisj and salutary cnactmetus, '- your medicine, which was :

happiness and best interests of the citizens of this state, without distinction of patty or sect,

the poor as well as the rich, to the exclusion

ed one bottle of

secrellv conveved

and mat youi honorable body may prevent a . into the ward by Mrs A. Snell ; in using it I recurrence of the evils of which we complain, was obliged to use caution, .is the attending if possible, in duty bound we shall ever pi ay. ! physician had given pellicular instructions a Wc the undersigned, do hereby certify, gainst its introduction into the ward, saying, that we have been students of the Indiana; lie did not wish his patients to take it, as it College, at Hloomini'lon, and the chanrcs set i was no other than a rrnari- medicine. After

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forth as above, are tiuc and correct, to the ; taking half of the first bottle I began to feel;;

best of our knowledge and belief

Thomas J Henley Joseph A. Wright, John M Todd, Felix (i II cite, Albert (i Litertll. August, 18 29.

CASK OF CUARL.'iS DAVIS. The following affidavit exhibits the powerful efficacy of Swaim's Panacea in Chronic Rheumatism. This cxlraotdinary case places

in b ill relief the absuid, the infatuated piej

better, and my appetite increased; I slept

better; alter the second bottle the pain ceased, and fifteen days alterwards I was able to walk the stittts on crutches, to the astonishment of all who knew, or had seen, my con dition. A nvnth previous to my taking the Panacea I could span my thigh with one hand, and many who saw me while sick, knew me not when they met me in the street. I can

j safely say that I now enjoy good health, and

hereby declare and make known that a

public sale will be held at the Land Office at Vandalia. in the state of Illinois, on th Jlrst Monday in October next, tor the disposal ol the public lands within the limits of the undcrmcntictud townships, to wit: Townships twenty two, twenty three, twen ty-four and twenty five, cf range one.

Townships twenty-two, twenty-three, twen

ty four and twenty five, of range two.

udicc, ol certain ot the faculty, or their mani- i have ever since, having taken but one dose

festly wicked and un'iust consnitacy to decry tof salts since that time. Swaim

decry ) ot salts since that tunc. Stvaims Panacea

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is entitled to the praise of my cure. CHARLES DAVIS.

CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, SS.

:suy wic;;eu ana uni

th-s invaluable medicine. It may pet haps humble the pride of science, but it will advance the interests, and relieve the sufferings ol mankind, to have it known that when the pa'ient had been nearly cured by the inti oduc-

ti n, by stealth, of my medicine, the medical

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tures

futu

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atiii 1 1 1 1 1 1 siuucni'i io an pans or ine union 10 ' I' I nrartis oil ihrir frllnvv rrr H:iipq un i:i curli !

unfounded theories. Poor Davis! he Uai! j ti.li day of Fcbniaiy, IS29

1 L J 1 V ! IV.. J V.U UL HJ1 t, NIL i '

ClJ?rit1 George M Dalis, Eqr. Mayor

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lants be mr irnorant of the nrenrv of the I teUXk: v uu l 1 ,,,U,UC,1,,,KV "us rTKALKD nronosals foi con

"j - j -i -,-'..v --.,- l -k - i . r : .1 : . .. m., r: i

macea in the cine, delivered clinical lec- ( iYi' i . , , 1 Cl )? ' '! O ciim; the CuMBERLjyD Uu ! li'hn l Im,- hi it l'Ikaiii Arrni'lm. '

onhiscisc, andhui t un a theorvlor the ! . . . ' ' ,JV u" throUTli the state ol Inil ana. vil

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rc treatment o hcmn.r Um run .nvp " " "J' lrtV-,J hv tin?

I in the loregoin.; letter are just and j ccs aml n wJl .

Townships twenty-two, twenty three, twen

ty four and twenty five, of range three.

All Xorth of the base line, and East of the

third principal Meridian. The townships at e to be offered in the ol

der above designated, begin ing with the

lowest number of section in each.

The lands reserved by law for the use cf

schools, and for other purposes, are to be ex eluded from sale. Given under my hand at the city of Wash ington, thii third ctay ol Julv, a d. 1829. ANDREW JACKSON. A I5y the President :

tiLUUULUUAHAAl, Uo m mm sioncr 26-tds of the General Lavd Office

CUA11WU1LA J) UwAU.

tiacts foi op

ad located be received

Supei intendents, at the following pla

the (Illinois or Ohio state line, as the case

may be) and will complete it by the time, and as required by the Superintendents, on the

following terms, to wit: For cutting down

ana removing the timber, loundinc and trim

ming the stumps on the centre thiity fcta-s

required, at dollais per mile.

As a considerable number who hold Lnd

over which the road passes have not as yet

rclinguiskcd their claims to the United States to the width ot said toad, it is to be distinct

ly understood, that not a tree is to be cut down en such parts of the road ; ar.dinotder

that persons may not lay in proposals for such non-rclinquishments, we give the following list of names am! situation of the land over which the United States ha vc no centre', having obtained no leltr.quibhr.'er.ts, to v.it: James i'tpe;, n w qr sec. 6, town 13 r.cith, vzr.rn: 1 cast, Wa r.e county. John Meek, part of sec. 1, tow n. 13, nonh, r.ir.o 2 eas.t, Wayne cc.m.ty. Isaac Hicks, s w qr sec 7, town. 1G north, rar. 13 cast, Wayne count v. Jihn S itherl iiid, part :" cc. 12, town. 13 r.cr'.i:, range 2 east. Way r.e ceuntv.

Montgomery McCall tast half n w qr ?"CC. 32, town 1G nortl), rai.gc 9 east, Henry cc::::tv.

Furguson, w t st Klif s e f.r vCC it tow n 1 '

Subscribed and swotn bef(ie me this

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long pined and languished under what is cal- siax, . led regular treatment, and under it would ; Philadelphia, FtbTuary 16th, 1829. probibiv have descended into the grave ; but hereby certify, that Charles Davis, the happily tor tiim he heard of the Panic-. a I person whose name is attached to the fore

He took it by stealth, and is alive to testify to j going letter and deposition, sent for me to county, until the 21st day of September, en-

i At the Post Office in Centrcvillc, Wayne j county, until the 1 7th day of St ptembcr, en

suing, for all that part ol the Road lying between the line dividing the stales ol Ohio and Indiana, and the 25 mile tree.

At the Post Office in Wes Liberty, Henry

its almost miraculous cllccts on him visit him in the Philai!plnlii:i Alms IInnP

In f irmer publications I Invc given cases i Infirmary, in the spring of the year 1327, and of Rheumatism cund by thi-j medicine, but ! at Ids reqi:est,I called on Mr Swaim anl obit a knowledge ol all those cures was utterly i tained some of his Panacea I previously ex los', and this case of Davis stood alone, I j pressed to Davis my opinion, that Stvaim's should feel entitled to pronounce the Panacea j Pa?:acea would be of no use, as I considered a specific in that prevalent 5c painful disease : him more like a dying than a living man ; he and the man wh. could have the hardihor.d to ! however urged me so much en the subject, deny the as-cition must either undertake to i that I finally consented to be the messenger

north, ranee least, Marion ov.rjtv.

Widow P( guc, westhalf s w 'jr. v.c. 6, town. 1 1 north, raie least, Maiiva county. James eat half s v. qr. sec. 6, town. 1 j iK.ith, ranv -1 cast, Maricn coui.ty. James hn.iili, s w jr. sec. 21, towntLip 1G r.cr.'.i, range l it-ai-t, Wavne county, (ireebury Coriudlus, s w qr. r-Jc. 21, towi.ikip 1 north, ra:.;:e 1:1 east. Wax :;c ccut.iv.

Abra'.n llu:

;;art n v: qr. stc 20,

tc v. n:!i;t) 10

prove tin sialcmen sanctioned by ihe so ; Mr. Swaim very politely gave his medicine lemnity of an oath, to be false, or he must at-j without charge, and I conveyed the first hot tempt to demonstrate, against reason and fact, ic, secretly, to Davis ; he was then a patient that the cut e was merely accidental. j in the men's Clinical Ward ; the second bot If the delicacy of the patients would permit, : lc was taken in like manner by my daughter, I couid pubiiih numerous casts in this citv, j v,hUc he was yet in the samc'ward. In the where the Panacea has been fmvatelij and Juy following he was peife'ly restored to

successfully administered wmle the attending health, an I remains so. bdng entirely free

suitur. for all that nart ol the Road Iviiur be

tween th.e 25th and 53d mile trees At the Post Office in Indianapolis, until th.e

24th day of St pi ember, ensuing, lor all that part of the Road lying between the said 53d mile tree East, and the 16 mile tree W est, from Indianapolis. At Mr. Stiles', on Mile ci eck, until the 28th

day of September, ensuing, for all that partot

noith, i .ngv least, Wa v.: county. Jes. hiici tiiiv, ca.-.t. 'naif w ti sic. tow::. Id no-rth, rat rc- 11 cat, I L t:i y C(ar.ty. Charles W ea?t haifse'jr tec."l, taa::. l'5iion!i, ri!-;e 11 east, IK-:.;y roiinty. Lancelot i'.cl!. eaH half s w- f;r. sec. 2T, tar.T. ! noith, rat..:w. li cast, Ilemy county. Gee i - Garr.tt, e.:st hail s w qr. sec. 20, tow:-. 1'3 !:crt!i, v.m: 11 t-avt, II..niy r.:..ty. John Charles', i.oirs, s w r. sec. tt.viiLkii) 1' north, ra-t j !0 cat, lit i.ry cou;.tv. Larkin Hall, vt t half s w qr. sec. 23, tow::, lo not t!i, range 10 east, Henry county. William Ilouehm in, u est half se qr. section 2,

town 10 n. rib, raiivf 10Cc'.-t, Ileisrv c: untv.

iSond, vvt-t h dt

i w qr. wc. 31, toAr.s.i.p 15

the Road lying between the said 16 mile tree, n0rth, ivu:ge 10 east, Ilemy county, and the 40ih mile tree West. J(.sl.ua Wilijarn, eat half w or. ooc. 30, tr.v::

And at 1 erre-llaule, V igo c unty, untu

from all disease.

(Signed)

ANN SNLLL, No. 103, Christian street, Southwavk

Cow and Calf.

the 1st day of October, for all that part ol the Road lying between said 40th mile tree, and the line between Indiana and Illinois. The Superintendents will attend at Centreville, ficm the 17th until the 21st day of Sep tember, in order to enter into ai tides of a grcemcnt with contractors; leave Centreviiie on the 21st, and arrive at West Liberty the same evening, remain there until the 2-lth then leave, and anivc at Indianapolis samt day, remain there until the 28th September ; then leave, and anivc at Mr Stile ame day, remain theie until the 1st day of Octo bcr ; then leave, and anivc at Terre Haute on the 2d, remain there until the 5th dny of October, to enter into contracts. The Superintendents have taken this me thod of receiving proposals and entering inio

h ive tHfd i-i :in I have the great satis President ol the United :.au s ot Amei i-j articles, believing it to be the best and most factioM o Vno v that exactly as the evidence ; ca, do hereby declare and make know n that a ; expeditious, and making the least iravi I and of itsHlicacy is spread before t-.e public, so' public sale will be held at the Land Office at! expense to persons wishing to contract It do-js th Ci.tr icu-r ot the Panacea lie in pub- Sp a i .vr; f i el o in the state of Illinois, on t he i ls expected that persons laying in proposals

I:c e slimati n, and the uenrm 1 tor u increase

physicians have watched the progress of the

disease, proscribed medicines which were never taken, and fnrdly chuckled at the fancied triumph of their skill ucii as doubt this statement may be saiiucd by calling at my office, where I am prepared to verify these assertions Were I permitted to publish the evidence in my possession, it would cover cei tain gentlemen with confusion, and I ought ir.t to have any compunctious vitings of conscience in doing it, lor the v have been mv

k 1 V. l l . I I'll i,ti .Iww-n rt . w . . I

.i i 1 " Jvii i lust a guuu

CP-ti-V'ir3 Milch Cow, with a oung calf,

for which the highest puce in cash, will be givin ctaiuire of the Phintkh Vinccnncs, Septeud)cr 1829.

unsparing enemies neglecting no npportuni- j BltilC Prt'SKUllt of tilt: I nil ad States ty of d'-tricM'm, or of injuiiiu; me. Th ry j g N put suance of law, I, Anu'!f.v.t Jickson, have toiled i-i vain I hae t'ne it re at satis- m lriflpm nf t!.r Unha t,. i Anu-n.

1') :v rtb, rai.c 'J r-;l,t IKr.ry countv

V iliiara Y. : vy, we-t half n e qr. bee. 36, town. In nath, r:-r,e 'Jeast, Henry county. II.de, .ruU half ( I sec. 35, tow:'. 16 r.ort!

range 9 east. Hem y coui.ty. D.-idcl H.;.ic.., - I i ; i I r" s w fv. section J3,tovn : jH.-rih, ta-'jc r east, IIa!".cck county. N. 15 Chiir.th, wc-rt half s w qr. sec. i'i, town. 15 ntuh. iar..;e 7 c:.'.t, 1 lar.c.ck C( ui.ty. Ahnend Ab oe, vast half n .v (jr. stC. 6, tow n. 1 !.;): th, i;t! ;e 7 eai, H:'.:.cv' k e: unty. ' . ik C!i::::,berlar.e, ch.di n w rtr. ic. , tov.". 1 iK.ith, range 7 east, Hancock ccunty. Leonard W. Barihrtt, e h -.li n e qr. se c. 1, tov. .;. 1j ni tb. r.M'.ge 6 ea:.t, Hancock co inty. Cf.rnwt-.il Mceks.east half s e or. sec. 32, tcw:n

16 north, r;

e;'.st, II ihcock coiny.

third ,

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i i October next, for the dis- v ill attend punctually at the places arid times

posai oi ihe public lands within the limits of! before menticned, as no other notice will be the undermentioned townships and fractional! given, and no delay made, townships, Xorth of the base line, and West if or k is to be dose in The vol of the fourth principal Meridian, to wit . j loivinq manner: Townships sixteen and seventeen, of range 1 lie oacl li lt be opened eigh y feet wide, one. A I tbe timber on that width cut down and icmo

ctional townships

seventeen and eighteen, of range two.

Township sixteen, and fractional township seventeen, oi' lante three. Township sixteen, and fractional township

seventeen, ot range tour.

ved, l iie central part of thirty fv et to be cu' in the following manner, to wit : All the tiecs of one foot in diameter (at one foot from the giound,) and under, to be cut level with the surface ; all from one foot, up to eighteen inches, to be cut not exceedii g nine inches;

Townships fifteen and sixteen, and fracti j and all over eighteen inches diameter to be

cnal township seventeen, of range live.

Fractional townships fifteen and sixteen, ol

Philadelphia Alms ll.iusa IntIiimauy, February I6tn, IS 29. TO Wll.l-I.VM SWAIM. .s :;: I w rite loc tlie purpose of informing you of ihc successful u?e ot yur Panacea oi! ine, altor b.avi ig been nfdicteti with Chronic Pheuniat'stJii for nearly live years I am a cripple, hut I do verily believe that even that might have been prevented it I had taken your medicine eailier I will give you a brief but accurate history of my sulT. tings k cure. I aras chief mate of the brig Timandra, captain Willi un Yarnall, of this port, bound

P.rm.i!tiro. At that nlacc I wa.tttack-

- . . . : range six.

cu wun a very ac paoi u. i..e. ,g,u siue-, l , above lands a

aioui r.ic list oi .MivvHiuti, 's-i i; ii. u ioi- j jjj.jj and inclu

nwing jatuiavy u sniueti 10 luy snuuiucrb river and arc the If! 1 tlr-'-l 1 -W ll'll'PlI VVT'h v!l"t VtlHToh .C.- . . r .

. ..x. " lands to the l.eaii mines

loss ot a;petite. I then went cu shore to an fun c.,mfi

L.n rush It )-;Mtal, an 1 ren;ame:l D days. ,oift ,k .t ,. . comb trd bv t Ur fit t VrU, mm--, n. vi W.

. -. , - UMV.I HI HI, SillO l I I V. llIlviV.IIIIx.lllll llV.U lUHll1 j J ' . " '

V'llnur.t v.v.-living any neneui ; uom tnence l : cj,:o r .i i..... i a-' afl anrrs (a mnnf v will hp m;,lf . hn tt.i-nti.u

I"' . . . ... j , - y of the base line, and West of the third priu j payments to contractors, equal to thitc cipal Meridian, to wit : ! fourths ot the value of the work actually per Townships twemy three, twenty-four, and : formed. Should any pcrsen oiler for more twenty live, of ranges one, two, three St four.! than(jne section, he w ill specify distinctly and 'Township twenty-thiee, and fractional 1 separately each section; and not more than townships twenty four and twenty-five, of ! len mi'cs will be given to any one contractor

Lomnicncing ai Indianapolis, the Koad will

cut not exceeding fifteen inches item the sur

face ; and all stumps within the said centre ol thirty feet, must be lounded and tiimn.co

W iiiitr.s, west half s vv :r. sac. 5, town. 13

north, ranpe J ea-t, Madison county. Jacob Sar.du..ky, palt i ',ut!i half sec 3, tcv. :;. 15 i.ert!:, range 4 east, Mad";s n count) . 1' a: i V-td, east half s w qr. ec. 6, townJii) 1 ; north, range -least, M.-.dison county.

John W. W:J.m;:., cast half s e qr. sec, 2, town. 1'j u' rili. raiige J eat, li.i',is,.n county. Ittily, west In. If s e qr. sec 1 towr.s!dp Ij noiii,, lane I east, Madi.M-.n coanty. aniuil O win, n v.-qr. sec. -5, town. 1.5 i;u:::,( range 1 east p :n, Hindiicks county. Clnu les How en, part of v c 31, tewn. 11 nort':, tas.t.e Z west pni, l;t:ti;un cr.ur.ty. J( !m JlvMi-.s e qr svc. town. 13 nc.ith; iwv.zc 4 west ni, Pianani county. Clayton f;iozibr ( k. n e qr. ' c. 12, and part of s. c. 7, to-. nsJiip 13 noith, rarges -1 and 3 west j) m, Puinam ce-nnty. Jacob Peck, pai t of sec. 11, town. 13 r.crth, rane 4 v.it j rn, Putnam ct.aaty. Jeremiah Ibqdey, part s w qr. sic ion C3, town 12 r.( ith, rai-'e 'J vest t nr. X)ir countv.

VDai.l. Al iii's, i , w f sec, L'J, town. 15 no:!'-,

rai.sre 2 ta-t Jd pm, 1 lendi id. - cr-m.ty. Cakb Kastci lli g. part f sec, 1U, town, 13 north, raoge 2 east 2d p m, Ilenmicks couaty. Juce Cc !e, east !i sec. 7, town. 13 :.o::ii, ra:-"-e

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rc adiarent to the river 1M such a manner as to present no serious ob- j east u p n-., Mai .on county.

do the mouth of Hock ! structions to cariiagei. On the temammg uts, s w-qr. -ec. s, tiv. n. i :;oi tli, ra: .o

nearest surveyed public ' Icet, all the stumps must be Sett not ex-'a " ;V";; . ' I, , ' , ' . 1 1 ' i: i i n r . sena cott. east !i sec. 1. town. Ij r.crth. ranr"-

atlialtna tuiuguimaim a nan uc; m neignu i i.e

time and place, will be xro,k must be commenced immediately, and 1.1".,. nZ'.,t vio'-'i or t, u

board in

g, arid cmphyed a

I was on shore at Per-

went to private

Potui'-!ec T)h -iic.an.

nambu;:) about six months, aiul loinuitbe disease iacre.iinv; ; rhe tight faat became so much i'lHa nod ami swohen that 1 couli! not walk witoout a cane ; my expenses rapidly increasing, ai d believing that a change of cli mate w ! !;c beneikiai, I went to Bahia, and found, in a slioit time that I was getting worse; t!.;e I enteiedthc National Ilospi tab and s'aid 23 fuoot'r.s ; 17 months of the lime I w is confined to my be I : I k,- six months in or.o poNtuie,and oben iir.es I have been for ten or twelve diys wit-aout eating my right knee and riht band weie much swollen ; I suffered ad but death. I obtained a passage to Baltimore, and reached tbcte in 33 days ; I was carried immediately to the Bdtimore Hospital, and not expected, to live until the nex day. I remained there nine months; finding myself :iomevh'.t better. I came to Philadelphia, and went into the Pennsylvania Hospital the 12th June, lt!26; left iheie at ny own request the 2Jth of November, 1826, and immedi

ately came into the Philadelphia Alms House

range live. 'Township tw enty three, and fractional township tw enty four, of range six. Tractional townships twenty three and twenty four, of range seven. Fractional township twenty three, of range eight. The townships are to be offered in the order above designated, beginning with the low est number of section in each. The lands reserved bylaw for the use of schools, and for other purposes, are to be excluded from sale Given under my hand at the city of Wrash ington, this third day of July, a. d 1829. ANDREW JACKSON. Bv the President, oi:ohgi:gr miam com mis si oner SS-'ds cf the Central Land Office

Infirmary; after being here seven months, A lew pounds of Wool YailtCCl.

be divided both Eastwardiy and Wcsiwardly, into sections of one mile each, in the foilovvinw manner, viz: Easlwaidly, horn the 71 mile tiee to the 70, to be the first section Eastwardiy ; from the 70 to the 69, the sec ond section, and soon to the Ohio state line And Westward!)-, beginning at Indianapolis, from thence to the one mi;e tree to be the first section; from the one to the two mile tree the second section, and soon to the Illi nois state line Persons (who are strangers to the Supcrin tendents) will forward, or produce testimonials of character and capacity to peiform the work Letters sent by mail, must be post paid, and directed to the Superintendents ot the Cumberland Road, and endorsed, Proposals FORM OF PR0P0SA LS I will contract for the section of the

norm, rai ge 2 east j p m. Marion C( anty. I nock 1 I'm an, s e qr. sec -1. e:-.t hah" n. e. c0, township 13 north, range 3 eat 2d p in Ma1 ion county. Matthew Abnoi.d, e h,iu n c qr. sec. 21. town. 1 3 north, rar?e 2 east 2d p m, .Marion county. C. BnHitt', heir.s, part ti ects. 23 and 31, tow::. 12 north rai -re 9 we-.t, Yi?o ctur.tv. Hoggs, s e qr sec 2, town. U north, r:.v. 9 west, Vigo countv, IIOMFR j;UINOX, JOHN Mil. ROY, Superintendents oj f the Curnf erlund Head. Indianapolis, August 26, 1829. 30-51

A(IimnistTator!s Notice. II H AVING taken out letters of wdmir.hy tration on the estate of Jccb Harbiscr, (late of Dubois county, Indiana.) deceased, notice is hereby giv in, that said estate is probably insolvent All indebted 10 said estate are requested lonukt immediate settlement and those having claims against the san e, to present them properly authenticated fcr adjustment. Wm EDMOXSTON AJn. August 1, 1829. 30-3t-J.Mi tp INDENTURES fur Apprentice, for sale at this office.

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