Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 32, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 September 1829 — Page 2
COLUMBIAN STEAM MILL, VINCENNES. rj! II E subscribers have just received, diJX reel from Ncw Yotk, a general assortment of Fall and Winter f CONS I STING IN PART OF
Uhic, Ilack, Grov & Olive IIUO U) CLOTHS ..... it
Suncr Hiiir. Mack, Mixed and Ki'jbcil Uouote
milled CASSIMHKE, Common ditto. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OT lllite and Steel mixed SAT TINE T TS, Tflirs lV.uc PELISSE CLOTH.
Extra super London printed CAMBRIC and r ALICOES.
Super Hlack, Hhu Hove, Orange, Yellow, Pink and Crimson CRAPE ROUES,
Kxtra Crvpe SHAWLS and SCARI S, Phiiu mid Figured SILIvS,
r,.,iV:,v r:i',tV Whimfc Black Silk GLOVES
Plain t'c figured ROOK MUSLISS n LENO, Woikcd and tamboured muslin CAPES, Super pi tin and figured BO MR VZKT PS, Circassian PLAIDS, suitable for ladies Cloaks, llatisciatid Rerege DRESSES, Rra.dhan, Gingham and Cambric ROBES, Ladies Kid and 11 : a er GL( ) VFS, ALSO A GKNEItAL ASSORTMENT O Y
Ladies and gentleuiens SHOES, SHOE TEES
and PUMPS, WITH A WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT OF
nambuco about six months, and found the dis
ease increasing ; the right foot became so
much inflamed and swollen that I could not
walk without a cane; my expenses rapidly
ncrcasing, and believing that a change ol cli
mate would be beneficial, I went to Bahia, and found in a short time that I was getting
worse ; there I entered the National Hospital, and staid 23 months; 17 months ol the time I was confined to my bed : I lay six
months in one posture, and ofien Times I have
been for ten or twelve days without eating
my right knee and right hand were much swollen ; I suffered ail but death.
I obtained a passage to Baltimore, and rea
ched there in 33 days ; I was carried imme
diately to the Baltimore Hospital, and not
expected to live until the ntxt day. I re
mained there nine months ; finding myself somewhat better, I came to Philadelphia, and went into the Pennsylvania Hospital the 12th .fune, I82G; left there at my own request the 29th of November, 182G, and immediately came into the Philadelphia Alms House Infirmary ; after being here seven months, all the time close confined to my bed, and when no more medicine was administered to
me. I had no alternative but to try Swain's Panacea then it was I made known my si tuation to you, and received one bottle of your medicine, which was secretly conveyed into tl'-3 ward by Mrs A. Snell ; in using it I was v' !:'-td to U5.c caution. s the attending
Fractional 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, bcginntng.with the low est number of section in each. The lands reserved bylaw for the use of schools, and for other purposes, arc to be excluded from sale
Given under my hand at the city of Washington, this third day of July, a. d 1829. ANDREW JACKSON. By the President, GEORGE GR UIAM Commissioner 26-ids of the Gentral Land Office, CUiMBKKLA D KoAi).
down cn such parts of the read ; and in order that persons may not lay in proposals for such, non-relinquishmcnts, wc give the following list of names and situation of the land over which the United States have no control, having obtained no relinquishments, to wit: James Pegs, n w qr sec. 6, town 13 north, range 1 east, Wanc countv. John Mcrk, part of see. 1, town. 13, north, ra; 2 cast, Wayne county. Isaac Hicks, s w qr sec 7, town. 1G north, rar 13 east, Wayne county. John Sutherland, part of sec. 12, tovrn. 13 north, range 2 east, Wayne county, i Montgomery McCall east h;lf n w qr sec. town 16 noith, range 9 east, Henry co;a.;y. t Eurguson, west half s e qr. sec 1, to.v;. 15
north, raue 4 east, Marion county.
Widow Pcgoe, west halt s w qr. sec. 0, town.
north, ran": 4 caM, ..k.iv.n countv.
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phys- ; a had given particular instructions a
Mii.Nvmv Pullpvit C.iRDwrfi (iifdW ' introduction into the ward, saying,
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Groceries, Which wc will sell at the most reduced prices for Cash, or in trade lor Hue, Cvrn, Wheat, and country Produce rro - ,li. SAM N. MAR RON. & Co. September 4. 829 30-tf
he divl not wish his patients to take it, as it was no other than a auack medicine After
taking half of the first bottle I began to feel j At Mr. Stiles', on Mile a cck. until the 28th better, and my appetite increased; I slept j day of September, ensuing, for all that part ol
:i EALED proposals for conttacls for op- j j.,Tm.s (Vi vails! cast halt
cning the Cumberland Road, located ; ,i,jj, ranyc least, Mario;; count v.
thtough the state of Indiana, will be received James Smith, s w qr. sec. 21, township Id nor"?, by the Superintendents, at the following pla- j range 14 east, Wayne county, ccs and times, to wit : ; Grecbury Coi uehus, s v, or. sec. 21, town-hip IT At the Post OIT.ce in Ccntrevillc, Wayne j north range 1 :. cr.M, W ,yne o a.nty. ii . m u i re ,,v-v..r or : Abram Hunt, part u w (ir. ec 2(, ticiiMr.!) li county, until the I7ih clay c f September, en-, I VaVi)t.r, tv. 1
suititr, for all that pait ol the Koarl ling De i , shr.rt ri:! ,r,fh:,!f
t ween tne line cnv ioing inc biaiea m wmu uuu Indiana, and the 25 mi.e tree. At the PostOfTice in West Liberty, Henry county, until the 21st day of September, ensuing, lot all that p3tt of the Road l)ing between the 25th and 53d mile trees At the Post Office in Indianapolis, until the 24th day of September, ensuing, to; all that patt of the Road lying between the said 53d mile tree East, and the 16 n iie tiec West,
from Indianapolis.
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CASE OF CHARLES DAVIS. The following alii lav it exhi'nts the power
ful (Tncar.y of Swwim's Panacea in Chronic Rheumatism Phis cstraoi dinary case places in bold ref l e absurd, the infatuated prejudice, rd certain of the faculty, or their manifestly wicked and unjust conspiracy to decry this invaluable medicine. It may perhaps humble the pride of science, but it will ad vancc the interests, and relieve the sufferings of mankind, to have it known t aat when the pa'ieni had been nearly ciued by the introduction, by stealth, of my medicine, the medical attend'intH b nig ignorant of t?c agerry of the Panacea in the cure, delivered clinical lectu'vs o'i his ( asc, and b ilt up a theory for the fntur treatment of Rheumatic o ; and have sen their sindcn s l i a, I pans of i he Union to maetise on tiinr cllow cicaturcs upon it ch
unfounded theoiics. Poor Dais i h.e had long pined ami languished under what is called regular treatment, and utv.br it would nrnhablv ha c d " a leaded into the rnave ; hut
happily for him he heard of the P.mac?. -He took it by stealth, and is alive to testify to its almost miraculous effects on him. In 'former publications I Inn c riven cases of Rhcuina'is-n cured by this medicine, bm if a knowledge of all those cures w.ts utterly lost, and this case of Davis stood alone, I should feel entitled to pronounce the Panacea a sp Mdfic in th t prevalent k painful disease : and the nnn who could have the hardihood to deny the assertion must either undertake to prove this statement, sanctioned by the solemnity of an oath, to be false, or lie must attempt to demonstrate, against reason and fact, tha the cure v.-as merely accidental. If the delicacy of the patients w uld permit, I could publish numerous cases in this city, where the Panacea has been iWivattl.j and successful!: administered while the attending physicians have watched the progress of the disease, prescribed medicines which were
never taken, and linally chuckled r.l lac Unci- j cd r-umph of their -kill. Such -i? doubt this j st c ncnt may be satisfied by caPim; at my j ofiVc, where am pieparcd to verify these j ... t i.e. a. a.., i
assertions, w ere I perm.ueu io puciiso un. evidre in my possession, it would cover ccr a' i v:t,l'cmen u 't!l cnnfusioti, and I ought not to have any compunction.; isitine;s of conscience in doing it, for they have betn in) unsparing rnemic-, ne-lectinr; no oppovtunitv of detr.c'ion, or of injuring tne They have toiled in rain have the great satis faction k?A.v that cxacilv as the evidence of ttsenkacv ;s spread befme the public, so docs the character of the Panacea rise in public estimation, and the deman ' for it increase. WM SWAIM.
better; after the second bottle the pam ceased, and fifteen days afterwards 1 was able to walk the streets on crutches, to the astonish mcnt of all who knew, or had seen, my con dition A month previous to my taking the Panacea I cotdd span my thigh w ith one hand, and many who saw me while sick, knew me not when they met me in the street I can safely say that I now enjoy good health, and have ever since, having taken but one dose of salts since that time. Sxvairn' Panacea is entitled to the praise of my euro CHARLES DAVIS.
the Road lying between the said 16 mile tree,
and the 4()lh mile tree West. And at Terrc-Haute, Vigo county, until the 1 st day of October, for all that pat t ol i he. Road lying between said 40lh mile tree, and the line between Indiana at d Illinois. The Superintendents will attend at Centre villc, from the I 7th until the 2 1st day of Sep temher, in order to enter into ankles of a greemcnt with contractors; leave Centreviile on the 21st, and arrive at West Liberty the same evening, remain there un il the 24th then leave and arrive at Indianapolis sarm
lo north, rarge H east, Henry o.unty. Charles W auuie, east halt se qr sec. '7 15 north, range 11 east, Henry county. Lancelot P.ell. east half s w qr. sec. T, '
north, raiH- 11 ea-:t, Henry county. Gcorav f ianett, cast half:, w or. m c. TO,
Id ni'-rth, n.r.ge 11 east, Iler.i v c a;,ty. John Charles', hoirs, s v: qr. see. 'J.7, township ! north, range JO east, Henry ( ;.n:y. Lai kin Hall, west half s w qr. sec. '!;, tov.::. 1:. noith, range 10 east, Henry unty. Wiliiam IL.nhnnm, west half s e o.r. sfMir-n town 10 north, ri'.ngf 10 east, Henry county. Rend, west half n w jr. sec. 31, township Id north, ratige 10 i a--r, IKnrv comity. Jsl. :a Wiilrai ;i, e;.st h If n w (jr. cc. 3d, town. Id tioith, rat.i 9e :st. Henry c unty. William IV.-rry, w-t p,-alf n e qr. sec. 35, tow n. 16 north, ran-.. 9 cast, Henry comty. Hale, ra iih half of sec. 3.5, tow n. 16 north, rane 9 east. Henry county. Daniel 1 1 eaten, e 'naif s w v. -ecti(n 33, town lenorth, range 7 c: st, Hancock county N. R Griffith. v. t st half s w qr. kc. 34, town. 1C ncith. range 7 cast. Hancock county Almond Moore, west half n w qr. sec. C, town. 15 noith, range 7 eat. Hancock countv.
W.R. Chan.beivme, chalf n w qr. sec. 6, town.
15 north, range 7 east, Hancock county.
CITY OF Flit LADELVHIA, SS. 'Z.Ts Pei sonally appeared before me, dcorrre M Dallas, Lsqt - Mayor
of the city of Philadelphia, Chas. Davis, also of said city, Matincr, who being duly sworn according
lo law, d(-th depose atid say, that the lacts stated in the foregoing letter are just and true. Subset ibed end sworn before mc this i 6 h day ol February, 1829 jf ' G M. DALLAS, Maior. ( Yf P H I L v I) k l r it i A . 1 'e b 1 1! a i v 16th, l21. hert.by ccitify, that Charles Davis, the person whose name is attached to the lore going letter and deposition, sent for me to visit him in the Philadelphia Alms House Inhrmatv. in the sprint of tin-year IS27, and at his request, 1 called on Mr Swaim and obtained some of 'his Panacea I p -viously ex
pressed lo Davis my opinion, that Srsaim'x Pcnacca wouidbc of no use, as I considered
dav, remain theic until the 2Mh September ; Leonaro u . hartlett, c halt n e qr. sec. 1, town then leave, and arrive at Mr Stiles' same 13nn,.l i , ,,,;, ,k nf Orto Cornwall Mceks, east halt s c qr. sec. o2, town d.iy, remain 'here until the 1st day ol vicio , -f TT .nrV r- rr-,tv . . i . t- iionlf. lora.iih, range t;tt, ilancoctv con.u . her: then leave, and arrne at ieiie Haute ,,; . c ,
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on the 2d, remain there until the 5th day of
October, to i nter into contracts. The Supermn ndents have taken this me thod of receiving proposals and entering into articles, believing it to bv the best and mo expeditious, and making 'he least travel and expense to persons wishing to contract I is expected that persons laying in proposals will attend punctually at the places and 'imcs before mentioned, as no other notice will be given, and no delay made. 1'IIE WORK IS TO HE DONE IN THE FOL LOWING MANNER 2 The Road is to be opened eigh y feet wide, the timber on that width cut down and remo ved, The central part of thirty n et to be cu' in the following manner, to wit: All the trees of one foot in diameter (at one foot fiom
him more like a dying than a living man ; he the ground,) and under, to be cut icvei wnn however uried me so much on the subject, ! the surface; all from one foot, up to eighteen
inches, to be cut not exceeamg nine ineocb,
and all over eighteen inches diameter to be
that I finally consented to ho the messenger. Mr. Swaim very mditclv cave his medicine
without charrrc'nml I conveyed the first hot-'cut not exceeding fifteen inches from the stir j i .. ... ..... i .
north, range . east, ?Ia(1isnn county. Jacob Sandusky, part f south half sec 3, town. l. nor'h, r.-.r gv- 4 east, Madison county. S ari Ke (I, east half s w qr. sec. G. township lj north, i"! .'( 1 o-,t, Madison county. Jolui W. WiUon, e ..st half s v qr. sec, 2, town, la n r'h, ravge -1 east, Madison county. Rt-.ly, w'.5t half s e qr. sec. 2, township : ; north. rant;e 4 east, Matiison county. Samu 1 Ow n, n w qr. vtc. 2, town. 15 north., range 1 east p in, Hendricks county. Charles Row en, pai t of s( c 31, town. 14 north, range 3 west pm, Putnam county. John Kvans, s e qr sec. 7, town. 13 north, range 4 west p m, Putnam county. Clayton CIoztbrook, n e qr. vec. 12, ar.d part of sec. 7, township 13 north, ranges -1 aial 3 west p m. Putnam county. Jacob Peck, part ofsv c. 1 1 , tow n. 13 north, rar.rc 4 wcbt p in, Putnam county. Jeremiah R"idev. part s w or. secien 23, town 12
Dank M:!Ps,"Vc:r. s w fj sec. l0, town. 15 ra.rth,
range 2 east 2d p m, Hendricks count)
tic, secietly, to Davis; he was then a patient in the men's Clinical Ward ; the second hot tic was taken in like manner by my daughter, while he was yet in the same ward. In the July following he was perfetly restored to health, and remains so, being entirely free
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lace ;
froiii all disease.
(Signed )
ANN SNELL, No. 103. Christian street. Southwark
By (he President oj the United States sTn put suance of law, I, Anduew Jackson, President of the United States of Ameiica, do hereby declare and make known that a public sale will be held at the Land Ollicc at SrRiNGFiELD,'m the stateot Illinois, on the
third Monday in October next, for the dls oos.l ol the public lands within the limits ol the undermentioned townships and fractional townships, A'orfi of the base line, and West of the fourth principal Meridian, t wit . l'owiijljjns sixteen and seventeen, of range one f Townsjifp sixteen, and fractional townships seventeen and eighteen, of range two. Township sixteen, and fractional township seventeen, of range three. Towns-hip sixteen, and fractional township seventeen, of range four.
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Wl!!C to: mc jhii ii-st ni lUiVJlUlulg t unuio iiiivv.ii uiki ai.ttvvu, .nv uuv,u
vou of t!; j v.u.-ci ssful u-e ot our Panacea on j cnal township seventeen, of range five, me, alter h.e; u; hem aflbc-td with Chronic Fractional townships fifteen and sixteen, of ;:.. it:.t:) for neat ly five ye.o s I a-n a1 ratine sis.
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Caleb IvMerling. art ot sec, 20, tow n, 1.5 north, ,..!,-. O n.,cf "I H Til 7 T 1 1 f I M I' 1- l-filllltt'
and all stumps within the said centre T , ; V -' , ; 7'towl, l5 ' rn
of thirty feet, must be rounded and ti imn.ed rt ..st ?d p m Marion county, in such a manner as to present no sciious ob Watts, s w qr sec.., town. 15 north, rane
structions to carriage On the lemaunngi 3 east 2d p m, ?,Iarion county.
fif y feet, all the stumps must be left not ex-; Joseph ccott. eat h sec. 13. town. 15 north, range ccedingoneand a hall feet in height. The j 2 east 2d p m, Marion i county, ...... r,....! .,.,n..,l ;,m..a?!uolv. and Ubez Rarnett, west had s w qr. -cc. 22, town, I,
comletcdby the Inst ol Ftbiuaiy next. No advances ot money will be made, but monthly payments to contractors, equal to three fourths of the value ot the woik actually per
foimcd. should any person oiler tor more
north., range 2 east 2 p m, ?Iarion county.
Enoch Y rinan, s e qr. sec. 4. east half n. e. sc 9, township 15 north., range 3 east 2d p m Marion county. Matthew Almond, e half n e qr. sec. 21. town 15 north, range 2 cast 2d p m, Marion county.
PlIIT.AUEI.rUI A Al.M HoV.iF. IXrlttMARY, Feb'trinj !6th, 1829. TO Wil.t.t M SW MM.
wii'e to: the purpose of informing
than one section, he will specifv distil ctiy and.; C. Rnlhti s, hen s, part ot sects. 23 am. 24, town, separately each section ; and not more than ! "h, va:.Se y west tgo county. 1 .. 1 ... . . . . ,., ; Ro-,rts, seqr sec. tuwn. i2 north, ran-'-: ten miles will be given to any one conttactoi (j vqtr(j C0U:.t'Commencing: at Indianapolis, the Road will . " u ' "iVnMrT? Tnri-o
. ...... V ' A A . -WAj
be divided both Eastwardiy atid Westwaidly, .
into sections of one mile each, in the loilow
inw manner, viz: Eastwardiy, from the 71
JOHN MILROY, S:t,' riritendcnts cf 'he Cumber land Read.
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your medicine earlier
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I will rue ton a brief
but accural' history of my surfotings S cure I ras chief ma'o of ti e luig Timand j, captain Wioiam Vat nail, of this port, boii 'd to Perna-nhuco. At that place I was attach t-d with a very sovcic pain in the right si le a'xmt the ho t ol November, I 332 ; in the following Jannary it shifted to my shoulders and head, accompanied with sick stomach S loss of an;utite. I then went on shore to an Iv 'lish H ispital. and remained 20 days, withn'ft thai vinec nnv benefit ; from thence I went to private boarding, and employed a Votugucsc physician. I was on shore at Per-
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river, anu are inc nearest suivcycu puune lamis to the Lead mines at Galena Also, at the same time and place, will be offered for sale the undermentioned town ships, and fractional townships, lying A'vrth of the base line, and West of the third prin cipal Meridian, to wit : Townships twcniy three, twenty-four, and twenty five, of ranges one, two, three four. Township twenty-three, and fractional
townships twenty four and twenty five, of
ranijc fi c. Township twenty-three, and fractional township twenty-four, of range six.
mile tree to the 70, to be the first section Eastwardiy ; from the 70 to the 69, the second section, and soon to the Ohio state line And Wcstwardly beginning at IndianupoiU from thence to the one nine tree to be the first section; from the one to the two mile tree the second section, and so on to the 1 1 1 i nois state line Pci sons (who are strangers to the Supctin tendents) will forward, or produce testimonials of character and capacity to perform the work Letters sent by mail, must be post paid, and directed to the Superintendents ol the Cumberland Hoad, and endorsed, Pro
posals FORM OF PROPOSALS. I will contract lot the section of the Cumberland Hoad, between Indianapolis, and the (Illinois or Ohio wtate line, as the case may be) and will compute it by the time, and as required by the Superintendents, on the following terms, to wit: For cutting down and removing the timber, founding and trim ming the s'umps on the centre thirty feet, as required, at dollars per mile. As a considerable number who hold land ocr which the road passes have not as yet rclinguished their claims to the United Slates to the width of said road, it is to be distinct ly understood, that not a tree is to be. cut
! Innrauapolis, August 2G 'S29. 30-
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By the President of the United Mute
J N i uisuanetM I law, I, AxnuKW Jack-on, Ibesidtht of the United Slates t America, do hertb) dc-cla; e and make knot r 1 h jt 2 public sate will be held at the Land Office at I'andalia in the state cf Illinois, on th first Alonduxj in Octobtr next,i the disposal cf
the mmlir. lata s uUliin tl o noils of tl.r nr
dermentiontd town-hips, to wit: Townships twenty two. twenty three, twenty four and twenty five, of ran;. e one 'Townships twenty two, twenty three, twenty four and twenty fixe, of range two. 1 ownships twenty two, twtr.ty thiee, twenty foui and twenty fie, of uu ge three. All A'orti of the base line, and East of the ihitd piincipal Meridian The townships are to be offered in the order aboe designated, beginning wiih the iowest nun ber of section in each. The lands resencd by law for the use of schools, and for other purposes, are to be cxcluced from sale. Given under my hand at the city of Washington, this third day of JuIv.a i. 1 S2y ANDREW JAC KSOX. By the Preside!. 1 : GEORGE GRAHAM, CcmKissiznn 26-tds of the General Land 0JT-C.
