Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 25, Number 7, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 March 1834 — Page 1

BY EX.ZHU STOUT. VXWpBJtfNES, (Eii.) SilTuBDjQ.Y, .SfLAROH 8, 1332. VOL. 7

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13 punlishcd at S-2 ccn ?, for ceivpiMo 3C a dlltv whlch ne ov,c foj ,BSrfrVhrn the disease first nnncarllumoers; which may l) discharged h.y Imankiml, thuf ptiMirlv to state ns the re-1 cd in this town, there was a very general the payment of at the time of suoscri- of oxpcr;cn,0 j thi place, and of ; report to the- medicine, and', notwith-

"7" , . . , , j lV.-mcnt in advance being the mutual Merest ot both parties, Mat mouc is to.iir.tc re cited. A failure to notify a wish to discontinue at the expiration of the time subscribed for will be considered a new engagement; .-id no subscriber at liberty to discontinl mtil all arrearages are paid. SubLctu crs must pav the postage on their pa perv. hen sent by mail. Letters by m m - i - Letters i man tt t h Lvutor on business must no pan., Ihov will not he attendc to. or Product: will be received at the cash . . ' 1. 1 , !V i iptKms, it coliv- j TTMrXtt price, for snbsciij crcd within the year. Anvr.ttTisEMr.NT3 not execeding one square, will bo .inserted three times for one dollar, and twenty five cents breach after insertion longer ones in the same proportion. CrPeri-ms sending advertisements, m:it specify the number ot' times they wish them inserted, or they w ill he continued until ordered out, and must i'C paid lor acordingly. laXST OF John Murphy, Washington, Ind. Jclm Vantrces, do do. John Arbuthnot, Princeton, Ind. J dm I. Neelv, do. J'ho nas Cissdl, Mount Pleasant, Ind. rosi-M i-ter, Owl Prairie, Ind. Pm! -Master, Blo-unfudd, Ind. V i M'-ter, Sandersville, Ind. V Pi J. I r, O'.ven-vi'de, Ind. i V- r, iSiink-.riV Mills, Ind. V. Wi; aril, Mo.mt Vernon, Ind. i: ! Evans; i!b In 1.

Job. W. !V.is, Carlisle, Ind. " T i ' n'U --ier !, Ind. Yv. Pos: -Ma T rman,s Creek, Ind. Joh C. R.-ile., L iwrencevillc, III. Post "Master, P.i e-Mue, Id. P h -Mister, B ' t v ide, Ind. P s;-.M ister, Roe-. . , Ind. Levis Ue.t, r. M. N ".v-iltrrnony, Tn 1.

j-r;vt the wetekn Mr.incvL joraxL. in d Report of the B tarlo f Tluv viersiii'.ieil tnem'-i'rs f ib.e iViard of il ' h of the town of Colomaus. biunT now v. pilv releacd . from the further prrf r..Vi-1'e of the duties of our appointmt.nf, i'ie rostoratiou of rrenerai health, ir y -l::tv whieh we owe to the publie to subr;iii. i". dii.- our final report, a tw general remarks in relation to thy alarm in;: disease which has recently afdictcd .our town The first ca.c of Cholera occurred nmosi us on tho 1 1th da of July, 1STJ. and the last on the cJ'dth of September. Between these dates, the total number win ftdl victims to this disease within, the limit i of the town, was of whidi 11 uerc n!!innUT the prisoner anillned in the Pen iten'iarv. The total r.u:r.bcr of irihabittiut in the town at the time the cholera appoard amount us. is supposed to have le.a about ",vH of wha?n nearly one fo:.-'h part removed temporarily, from the town, dunn:: the preva'enee of 'he

1h rise. It is worthy ol remark that the tion, appears to i-e, to vfive om-ial tes-Cb-'. era continued in this place cousidcra timony rf tho Board of flctlth in Cold v longer than it ha-t usually done intowns jlumbns, agains; the .ie of th. rhomsoni-

jimilariv situated, and comparing with it ns to population. Wo have reason to b Jiuve that this may be attributed mainly to imnrudent exposure; to improper living both in regard to qtjaiity and quantity of toed; and especially to tho free use of )ighlv ti;nulatingnicdieiuos, recommend - od'a.a'd taken under the mistaken belief, that thev were antidotes against : attack? of the Cholera. Indiscreet indulgences in tho use of fruit, aud of crude, unripe or v. aterv vegetable?, are r.sccrtaiud to have nre -ceded in almost every instance, he attacks of the cholera, and are be - lis.-. ol to 'nave had a direct and powerful cconev in producing tho disease. We are also fnltv Satisfied that excess in eatin .rtg and drinking was a prolific source of ;holern, and especially fever. en Of those who make free use of Tlnlcra 5yv:p, (a heating medicine recommended by a certain class of practioncrs as a specific far the prevention of Ch dera) a far greater portion were attacked with tho

diseae, than of an equal number of per- Iveliey, and .Mr. Buttles, were absent dutfons who did not make use ot it; and of j ring a great part of the time; and we arc

tno-who wore attackct alter UMng tins u-J r " 'nose no Mgr.eo, uiai ; nttack, died of Coolers, unci a still less ir.edieine in any considerable quantities j report, have taken any measure for obtain- j nnjnber of them were attended bv Tiionircrv few recovered. Wo have no doubt ! correct information from those best ac- soman. Ifso.it will i.e. hard fr the

that a free use of this boating medeine . vas tne immoioato cause ot in inv cases of ol stmato fevers In s apport f these opinio:-, v.e ro'oT to tho tact, that in the penPontiary. w here strict rules in return iouici were eniorccu. d where the use of heating ror.odies as a means of prevention were prohibited, a

vcrv b'.rgo prp rtioti of those attacked tare, as to be cooipotont witnesses, or nn-; pother, because the board -o class them, ! instantiate the fart they have averted. ' h or her tmpi-ovemcu', under like rcguvith Cholera were cu::d, tlio disease was : partial judges ? j though the friends each disavow the j p.r ourselves, we hive s en tho effect ol j tations and restri'-tio.is with th ie pro. idin a short time expelled, and the convicts We believe mo, and, thus believing, we j respotii: iiity property U longing to tho the medicine we have fjlt it influence 1 ed by an act entitled "An act to grant subsequently enj yod good health. j t'l toan 1 hi present to the world our tes-, ,.j;lc.r. pulir tbeso were in 11 iw,.rds ! and we record our deep and soVmri coo-! pre-emptMii rights to settlers on the nubIt is also true, that tew nnvang the tem-1 tiuiny in direct opoosition to theirs. In ! family, two of which were cases of re- viction, that in the prevention atrd cure ofj li- biuds' approved on tho twenty nmtli ricrate and regular livers, who avoided i 'utg, we claim br ourselves nil that lapse brought on bv tho excessive tttiojo. Clodera. it is decidediv to nreferred to I of .Mv. ei -htcaen h mdr.i n.i.l ihin .

pcrate and regular livers, who .n oided thouoof t'ae hea'iug me brines recommen le i a- prcveuiives, wore nttacketl fither with Cholera or any other serious disao. ' As some of the members of the Boar ' of licnith liac oen called upo;i iy pi-r-'ierts at adi itaucj for iafj.-unLtou ai to tao

success ofthc Tomsonian or Steam prnc- j

M'ir own observation, that no reliance can , c pjcct qr of ticCf cith-1 rr for thc prcvcatfon or cure of this formtdnblo disease, In the enrlv part of the timo, duriug j winch the Cholera prevail amount us, manv of our citizens placed much reliance , on me lomsoman romeuie. mis confidence lead them to disregard the precautions so generally recommended and deemed of so much importance in the prevention of "Cholera, by the regular physicians. Its several instances tho prcmonirs i rni torv svmptoms were temporarily checked r,v-tb Ur;o of tho Tomsoni in remedy. This operated to increase the mistaken an i fatal confidence which was reposed in these ramcdies, and in our opinion contributed greatly to increase tho number and violence of the cases and to prolong the continuance of the disease nmonrr ,,s These remedies only checked or disguised thrt symptom; they did not remove the cause of the disease. And when fik a smoothered finit l.roke f rlh with iiicr';.;ed violence, fully developed, iho rem?dies of that svstem were found in almost every instance, to bo utterls powerless, Daring the latter part of the time that the disease prevailed here, very few pirons could be funl wh were willing tt trust 'heir lives, ?r th se of th ur friends in the hands of the Tonisonian pracritionem; ant! the etraorJinar mortality whieh occurred in the families of those wh practiced physic on the Tornsoniau plan, and arnoon; th se who placed sutdi "niire reliance on their skill, sweeping oil in several instances, nearly wh do families, aff.irds melancholy but strong cvi deuce of the insufiieiency and worthlessuess of remedies in which sueh entire and fatal confidence has been placcl. We are neither of us physicians; and in making these remarks, we diclaim all personal i tit eras t and feelings, a3 well ns personal hostility toward? those who practice on the Tornsoniau s stem. P. B. WILCOX ALb Ll KI'jLLI'jI J J. PATTERSON, Tloartl Health WM. MINER, C. hi;yl. J J. BUTTLE?, ( J. NOBLE. J Co i n a i b u s, O ! i i o, No v c m be r .Vi?'r It is to b unders!..od tliat ail manner of Botanical, Reformed and Sioam Doctor?, are included under the name of Toms uiians ;n t ie above report, a." they all consuifed and practised togetlier during the Cholera. From the ilarJ'prrc. Mr. Editor: ilavii.g sco,s, in your las! paper, what purports to i n :he Tiaai Rv.rtof the Board of Health, relative to Ch-dem, we udc of you,' and cf all ilre wno may iim co.uea .nai aruc.e into their column to insert the following re - 1 t -IT. i plv : Til"' whole in'ont of the ar!i- le in ipaesan Medicine, as a preventive or care for Chiller:!. We do rifi for n m i.-nc-o mm, tine, liie parity of motive by which those gentlemen were actuated, but ve ask then pubii-h . in ihe first place, to correct tho error which all readers unacquainted with I the facts will fall into, in supposing that j that communication was an of-icial report j from tho Board of Health. We presume ' n a :iml 's 1'1C honest expression of the j "pinions of the signers, but w e deny to it j the character of an oiticial report. One, if ot more of the Board, refused to sign ! t, ;ind many, from sumo cause tons un known, did not. A5 to the merits of the communication itself, wo wish to say. that it proceeds from j a class of men always deeply prejudiced against tho Tlmmsonian S; .stem, and wh i know little about its principl-s, except j from the denunciations of its enemies, and j idl less, fo-m personal ohservatn, of the ! practice which has occurred in mrj town. ! " "re lnlonneii that My. W licox, Mr. . i . . i t t . ( i Taii'Ji:1 v- h tne tacts. 1 ney have con- ... . 1 -.1 T-l .1 -ooiy iu' oku x ihm. m.. vi iu "Id sciiuo!, an I others who were daily and hourly in the habit of denouncing, in unj measured terms, the system and practice -o . xuu. -m. o n..?-xja.. v j pose that si.ch men con Id ?o far ilivct itaomso-vos ot t he heimgsot numan naj 'ig, we claim fr ourselves all that j houcity and disinterestedness; ot purp le ) u arui u o grant to tn?m. t Taeo gentlemen say, that they beiievc j that the long oiin id stav of iiio Cii ie ra. was c:--pt dally t.triiMtaido to the Iroo i'.i t; meutcinos. meaning ttto Cholera Syren.

How arc the (acts in respect to this

standing the Phxrician of the old schoi strongly ond totally condemned it, the u of it continued for'thc space of some thrc USC ree or tour week, during which time there were but few deaths from Cholera; these were of those who did not partake of the svrep, and nearly all of them were under the hands of the olil physicians. B it, ir tho progress r.l the disease, Martin L. Lewis and Ai.ust:is Piatt, having been mucli exposed to the cholera, and wh were known to h ive partaken of the medicir.c, took the disease in its mcst malinanttonn. I ney were b.oih raised frotn ; tl e brin.; of tnc rave, but it demonstrafadthatit was possible f r some wi;n took toe syrup to taiin tiie disec also: a fact niwas ai;miTiH ny nil i nomsonians. One or two died who Ind been under the care if Botanic physician? soon after, and the tide of public opinion re a.-ted. Denunciations and warnir.'js of DEATH to all who tasted diolrra Syrup, were so common and fivqucnt h.H manv who i . . i i . i new not the nature of the svru:. lefrs os, antUId to drastic purges. From t p?ri.7v Jl-case incrcasod in fiqueuV and nri incy, so that, when the svru w.s treeiv sisen, mere was less disease, a :'t uhen abandoned, there was more. Wo believe these are matters of fict which a.ii will admit. Bit whether the svrup was or was not a cause, w e leave it for others to decide. The next position of the-e gentlemen is relative to fact, not opinion. The suastanceof the assertion is. that a far greater proportion of those who partook of the syrup, took the disease, than those who did not; and, of those attacked, after usinir this medicine, very few recovered. Nov, as this is a matter rSfr.ct recorded and certified to by these gentlemen, we respectfully call upon ihem fr names, eases, and particulars. It is not to be supposed that they would make this wholesale, swc.-ninrr assertion, without facts hrfue them for reference. A mistake, in thi- p -in!, v. o j'.d go far towards invalidating the whole sos timony. And yet we couf.s ourseiveignorant of the fae's set fus. In iokin over the list of deaths presented :v the Board, we cannot find more than tif ee.n who are known even to hav t sste i tb.e yrup previous to the attack, and a s'iil ess number who pnrtoo!; of it according

o ine i!irajp:i. wo. know rt in my ca-1 earree!eti. At all evnts we a:!: tor j cdieaurm : itiicrn.it improvement, coloa!es w ho Iroflp relieved permanently b'- j the list of the cured of Cho!er:i j-y tiie j zatiou of free persons of color, or ruin.his riv'-.iioino; but. ii there v.a one f.'ta! M. Do tors during the bst four we-!:s of; I nrsmen! of anv esistiii-r ficbf contract-

case of Cholera m she town of C d unbus, vhrre the printed directions accompany iug the svrup a;;d ponders were 'rhulv cowudied with, we know it. not. Tin remark is also applicable to tho.o cases -. l.'r.li o 4.1! ,o say wore temporanlv 'd d, ar.'.l then brake f.r h wi'h re l.r.iblfd violenr'a and fatality Wo w !.. 1 h .,)?. t'nat the.?e gentlenaui v: ;::! a r:r a, ia.riV wji.i u-. ana wnen wr j e;.i for the names r.f these casc5, that thev ! ,vijj cnfuv tiuuneive to ?uch only as re" lapsed m consequence of the t:vc of the mentis recommended, and not in conseq loncoof their neglect of those means. These gentlemen know there is a w ide difference in these two positions, and yet it is possible they have mistaken the latter tor the former. At all events, they have asserted as a fact, w hat w e cannot .admit to be such, as at present informed, and wo call for tho proof. Tho.r.sonians have never held out any encouragement to cases of relapse, but, on tho contrary, they pal tidied card after card, cautioning all persons, at ihe peril of their lives, to guard against them, as not one in a thousand could expect to recover from a confirmed state of relapse. If, therefore, they have cnockod the disease, ' r smothered the firc" the Board have it, they should not be chargeable for a relapse, brought on by the imprudence ot'the patient. But w hy do not these gentlemen say that,Ir such cases, their boasted physicians h:fvhad no better success. Surely they migiit have said thus much. All physicians, ol all grades, agree, that there is no human aid can save a confirmed case of relapse. But. if we arc not mistaken in our

grou:ui. only about fifeen - those whojeient to bailie all ski I. When thus cir-;ty-rive ears, at twenty-live cents per ahad partaken of the syrup, previous to the j curnstan cod, it only becomes man to l..vv j ere; and thrall lanIs which have not oeeri

Board to make out their "far "renter pro- ! . f I . portion. In regard to the whole nuinj i)4,r j,c deaths t-v Cholera, this hoard have j;ivcn us the names of ninety two. Now in ! looking over this list, we can see only four- . ;,vrl i,,r win tune incms:a;r.n or steam practice, including flo-var is. diu!d i e accountable. We put the two systems to- ! lapse brought on by tho excessive fatigue, Caro and anxietv consequent noon the V sickness and deatn of otheis. The r.oxt, Mr Maynard, was much dcmlita ed bv the ague previous to the u't:wd;, and was a s ilclv ui;er ihe care ..f Tiiou;so:;i'.us H;- a. . lar gone that mcdieino had no j c;feet. Mr. Beard was m the mo situa-

cine until it was too late. Mrs. Beard was under 'he rare of Dr. Davis, aphysician of tho Vr!!:inton scduK.1, t'n iMh Tiiomsonians found no fault with his

treatment. She sank, the casv victim ofj urief, care and fatigue. The child f Mrs'.i Heard was fir many days laboring under disease, but during the iilne:?-? of the mother and father, was unavoidably neglected, and fell a victim To Cholera. Kmeline Pike v.-as an invalid for manv venrs. One colored woman, and a child of Mr. Iii-f l?r, were put wv'r tho care of Dr. Hersev after the collapse had come on. Mr Tobits child, was put under the care of

Mr. Johnson, in the same state. Mr. forth in the above statement, decline sctSweefzer was taken in the coantrv. and ; tin our sinat :res to them: but believin'-

rm'e live miles rf;er lie was at'ackcd and taincd hr!p. He wr violently cramped and collapsed, lon before the first dose ul

medicine was administered. j deem it no m ire than rizht that those Here are fourteen persons, making the , practitioners should hao ali the credit whole, as far as we know, of the list of, nhih is their just due, especially as re-ninety-two, who were in whole, or in part,; ports to the contrary have been published doctored by Thomsoninn. Possible there 1 from ibis t iwn may be one or two more, which a close in- j Columbus, Niv. 10th, ISoo.

vesticration will bring to light. But even then, the array of more than SEVENTY name5, to be divided amongst other Plr.si cians, will not make it out th.it les than i 20 is a far greater proportion of the! whole. We eiieve if vi;i stand fourteen to SEVENTY EKiHT. Sure this is not an evidenceof the utter w.?rth!essncN of the Th unsonian system in ch dera. B it when the full and' accurate, census shr.ll have been taken, and the whole number of i cases, their trea-ment, nnd the remit,' shall have been published, we think thv contrast will be far gre rer. S n h a census will probably be taken, a.:;d the correct result published.. Tiio iloard" have noticed one other

fict, whir h, widi its accompanying cir-i purposes. cumstanees, deserves notice. They say, Rr it enacted ly fir Senate aud I lour 9 that during tighter part of the prsvai-;r Reprcrcnliilircx of the United State e.ice of the disease, but few of i!il popu-' of America in Congress axcmblctt That, lation dared to trust th-.miseivcs in the from and utter the Thirty -first day of Debars Is of Tornsoniau-'. 'i'lns is true to u corni er, in the car of our Lord eighteen great de-ree; kut if we inquire wiiat was j hundred and thirty-two, the nett pr rcei3 the co!ie ju .jimv. v.e shall iu a feirfui of nil the public lands within the Terriarra? of deaths on the side of tiw mine- j torie-i wherever situated, ulrh fhili bo ral faculty. If wo are not greatly de-1 cobl subsjoent ti the said thirty -first day ceived, there were durie.g one period of j of D 'ernler, shall be divided am mg fifteen days, fi:ty-one do.alh-, and all of ( the twenty-four States of tb.e Uni -n, actlnun under the hands of the Rpul-.ir me- j conlin z to their respective federal re pro ibeal fictiir. ; or at least not one of thern sentativc p op i! .tion,as ascertair.eil i4 h utidcrtlie B itanic treatment. If in ihisi l is! census, to be applied !u the Leni-Ia-

thing won .-3 rni--ta!:eu. we arcreadv to t.-c' th" disease. Wo ask it as a matu-r of; right that the puttie may judo correctly of this fmal report of the -beard'1 -f health. On.-e more and we have .e. To show i e o::d : stio:j the pernioiows eficots of the medicine, they refer to tw.. or three femilies v.b.o were ncrely fuici - ed. This v.-onld poisi:dv have s ine weight, if th like hid never happened unuer oto.cr treatment. I. w gnticinon, where is oir. Mi.w t.tnniy j tnereiia lamnv f i Mr. vv ... us, .i:e

Brewer? Where is the thrnih of Mr. Sec. IJ, And be if further enacted Thaf Wroods, the E iglishnnn-? Where is the j this net shr.il coutini.c e in force, for the (iennan family which was under the. caro term of five years from the aid ikir -srs rf the hoard in the cast part of the town? : day of DeTvmbor, unless the LTit ! St. e Whore i- the M Totrbmd fondly, under shaiM ecome involied in war with anv the care of the board in the north part ol ; foreign power, in which event, from tho the t-Mvn? And wlvre is the Putnam fmv! commencement of hostilities this distri:ar i!? Sure neither Th imsonians or th;r' tion of sales ei Territorial lands shall medicines arc accountable for all these ; cease and be no longer in firce. death. And yet, heoaase two or three j Sec. 1, And lc it further enacted That families w ho trusted in Th unsoni in rem- ' from and after the passage of thi act, alt edios, were sorely ufdioted, it is thought tho land of the United States whi n h o that entire con. lemnatton should pass up- been obrred a! ruMie File to the highori Thornsonianism. Every man of sense j est bidder, and hive remained unsold fdknows that certain circumstances may so : teen years and up to tw entv-fivc orr$ combine, as to render it as contrary to the! d):.! Le sniject to a sale by privntcVrrrv laws of nature tbr modbu.ie to euro dis-at iii'y cents per acre, nnd those whic'li case, as it would be for it, under other cir-; have beer, off -rod in like manner, and cumstanoos, to put out the flame of a i ha ,'e remained unsold twenty -five ...i.-sr burning house, or arrest tho falling tree. at twenty-five cents per acre. These circumstances may render tho par- j Sec. f", And be it further enacted. That, ticular patient insensible to the otlbct of all the lanus of the United SMteVahHi any medicine, and yet the medicine used; may hero after be offered at pi.nic sale te on that occasion may prove efficacious in; Die highest bidder, anJ shall remain uaninoty -nine just such cases; the accom-; sold riiteen years and up to twcnt-h"vo panving circumstances boing ansenf . ! years, sh all bc subject to sale by priv -to Fatigue fear care inc essant watch-i entry , at fifty cents per acre, and those filness and anxiety all combined in one I which shall be ciferrcd in like manner. at

i fuady w here Cholera is raging, is snili - in hnmlde stibmis.-ion to f..e will of Ilim who always docth right.

In closing our remark, wo repeat, that j Sec. , And be il further enacted, Thar, we do not impute any improper motive ; all actual settlers .:p:i auv land of tho to tho authors of th? reprt we have re ! United States at the time of any reduction viewed; but believing they hive erred, be- j of price, provided lor in this act, skill cause they have adopted too h .ti!y the , h ivc tho right of pro cmption f r die term assertions ol others, which are destitute! of six months frwin and afier the time of of truth, we record our opinion against , sj ;h reduction, to any quantity noi cxtheirs, with our reao:s in part for dilf.-r-cccding one hundred aud ?:.itv acrs, i;

ing, and rcspccttally call upon them to I Clodera, it is decidediv to bo o i the medicine of the !u S-h jL M. ,u;wi;iT, T. HLBSi.V. MOIW. CLtitT), El'ENEZLii iJ.BCUS, JiE P. vV1X.J, 3). tLO i.ll,

daniel stone, a. jenkins.john i). pje. augustus platt, war ben jenkins, Martin l. lewis, e. u. CLAP?, CALVIN HILARY, LUTHER HILARY; W. I LANCE, LEWIS MILLS, JAMES M. DAVIS.

TO Till: PUBLIC. We the undcrsirrped not bein acquaint' ', cd w ith some of th? particular fcts st that tho Thomson'un or B itsnic Rrmcure of the Cholera in the town of C d -m bus than th se of t!ic Old Scho.il, wc DAVID SMITH. PETER LAWSON, M. R.SPURtiEO.N, i j n . . GOFGHESSIOliL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATf VES. EBitrARv 7ih, I Si!, -Vr Er':r.g.(cf Indiana) suemo : the r dlovvin- which, when the tail (II. R. No. to r'Jucc nr.d graduate the price of t'c public L:ndx mi. be taken up tor cua- , su-cration, ne w va move as an AMnXDEMEXT: A ' ill to gnu ia'e ihe price and to ap propriate the rtvtt proceeds of the pu: lie lands within the Territories, and for other turns f tlit; said Spates to such otue :tsof e-l f.r internal improvements, as ihe s lid j Legislatures may Eeerallv designato and authorize. j c. J, And be it further enacted, Tha j from and aficr tlie aid thirtv first uav of j Decern 1 cr, h .nett pro- crri -if th- public 1 lar:d- uiihin 'he States hall be prid to ttie St. itc s respectively in which s :'-!i ul j ma v lie, nf he 'IVea-irv uf !: ; -4 'rj. iia i early, to such jerson or per- ; ois a the respective Legislatures of the- ; sjui States max direct. , public sale, and shall remain unsold twenf,fn en vears in market, the minium nnce h ail remain as heretofore. - ; conliguous legal -uodivisjons, to isieiudo of Mv, eighteen h mdr ; a:id hir S. . 7, And be it further emicted. Tiia! wh".i ever, i -rts. i. ceie vear.. il sh;ll appe tr to the Secretnry of theTreaIsury that the nett proceed of thesib - of ' lie p u lie bm is within any i oi U.s'.rrt j n-ov C5ta: li-!ie I, -r im hrn iy hcre iftep t o cstauiished by law, shall net te sui

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