Indiana Centinel, Volume 4, Number 10, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 June 1820 — Page 4

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By the President of the United states. .

Whereas the President of the U. States is authorised by law to. cause certain Lauds of the United States to be offered for sale : Therefore, I, James Monroe, President of the United States, do hereby dtclav and make known that public sales for the disposal, agreeably to latv, of certain lands, shall be held as follows, viz. : At Delaware, in Ohio, on the first Mondays in August and October next, for the sale ot the lands which haye been surveyed in the district of Delaware, being 45 townships and fractional town ehips, viz, ; ' . $uust Sale, south qf range 'lownships 1,5, 4t 5 and 0, 14 1,3,4, 5'and C, 15 1,2,3. 4,5 and 6 16 1, 2,3, 4, 5 and 6 17 October gale.' . - ; ' sotfih of ranne JTownsfeips 1,2,3, and4 ' 9 1,2,C; and 4, - 10 1,2, 3, 4 and 5, 11 i; 2, 3, 4 and 5, - 12 1,2,3,4 and 5 13 At Piqua; in Ohio, on the first Mon h v in September next, for the sale" of TJie uuds winch have been surveyed in the district of Piqua, being 33 town ships and fi&ctinr.al townships. At iirookvilic, in Indiana, on thc.firs felunrlay in October nest, for the lands tviiich hav;beeii surveyed in the district ol lit '-ok viile, emg oo townsmps ana fractional townships. ' - v . At Jetferscnvillv, in Indiana, on the iir Monday in August next, for the lmd lately surveyed -in the district of JellerH)nilIe, being; 27 townships and .fractional wnshipi. ' A. Torre llauiei, in Indiana, on the Urst Mends v in September next, forth Sands which have ben surveyed in the district of icrre ilaute beina 43 townS&hi ps sfid fractional townships. At Edvaidevilie, in Illinois, on the first Monday in October next, for the land lateh surveyed in the district ol :EdvardsviIle, being 33 townships and 'fractional townships. At Arkansas, in the territory of ArJt?nis, on the first Mondays of August and October next, tor the lands surveyed in the district of Arkansas, being 53 townships end fractional township, viz: Jlu:ust Sale. UV,vnshipr,.5, 7, 10, -south of range 19, west oi Jth principal meridian 5,(V7,S,9&.tir lo 20 do tf, 7, 8 and 9 do 21 do G. 7- 8. L 10,1 U 12,13,,14 do 22 do 4Xrtoh$r Safe. Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,12, 13, and 14, so. of range 23, west of 5th princi pal mentaan. 8, 10, 11, 42,13 & 14 lo 9, 10, 1?., 42 & 13 do 9, 10 it and 12 do 9, 10 an U do 24 25 2f or do do lo do 9 and IS do 2S do .9 and K do 29 do At Jsck?GT?, in Missouri, on the se tiO d M entity in Sep.mber next, for the Is"(I-5 vyri'vtyed in t'.v' district ot Lape Jirirdeau, bein' thirty-five, townships anc! .tr.o:s towiiiups. t Frai.klin, in Missouri, on the firs jU.indtV'ii! .November next, for the lands in thi: Military 'Bounty tract, (north ol ti e il$tiri river,) which could not he il i ylr: lifted to soldiers, bum;: cludly cjvirtev sections and fnutions, too smal ir nr. Jivrge for bounty lols. ?t Cahaba, in Alabama, on the firs 2lxM;av in November next, for the lots in the ?tftwns of Claiborne and Jackson anl ftr townships 12 and 17 in range 20 and lor tow nship 18 in range 19, which were advertised but not oflered lor sale in Mdich, 1819. Each sale ?hall continue threa week cnitio lunger ; and each s.V.e will com jnen-cc with the lowest number of lot oT -Section, township and rar.jrt , and pruceei in regular nu me rcial order. The laud? reserved by law for the use of schooN or tor other put noses, will as usual, be reserved from sale, Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, the eighteenth day of April, in the vear Ife-tO. JAA'JES MONROE. Br the President, Josiah Mi- igs, Commissioner of the Gewral LnvdOjfke. (G-t'llstNov. Geo. Donald, dr fox set and Counsellor at LW, H AS opened an office in the house of G. TV. Jor.Nsrov, IVnter-Strcet. i'incennes. lie Ail! practice in. the Supreme Court of lite State, the United St ites District Unit, and in the Circuit courts of Jvno.r, Davis, Sullivan, and Vigo Counties. All business committed to his car vil! be punctually attended to, Vint iM!Pet. Deccmhrr S, 1819. S5-tf L?EMB ARRAS n. TI1K Cyintnisioners of JBabarras TTcnpike Co npany tierehy gie notice, that Uooks-lor the subscription i?J5tock er- nvv open, at the Houses of Henry Dubois, at Dubois Mills on L'Eaibarras, a?d Jom.n D. II. t, in Vincennes. Iff ordtr of the (. tnnisioners, 40iL D. HA V. ffsp 9; 1829 K

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United states. Whereas, by an act of Congress passed n tne 1tn ot aiarcn, iou, enuucn An act to authorise the President ol the United States to appoint a Receiver of the Public Monies and Register of the Land Office for tht district of Law rence ounty in the Arkansas territory," it is enacted, that any person, having a claim to a right of pre-emption w ithin the said aistnci. snau matte Known ins yiauu ami location, according to the provision ot the laws novr m force, to the Register, at least skr weeks before the time to be designated by the President of the Unilea ciaies ior isuiu uaiuius 10 inc &oi diers of the late army, entitled to boun ty land in said district. ' 1 heretore, I James Monroe, President of the United State3, do hereby desig nate the. fourth Monday of November next, as the 'time at 'which patents as aforesaid shall commence to issue. Given under my hand, at the City of - Washington, the eighteenth April 1820. JAMES MONROE. By the President, Josi'ah Meigs, Commissioner of the General LandOfice. April 24. 6-t?llstNov.J By the ;Presidcntlof the United States. WHERE VS, by the acjts' of Congress, passed on the 2Gth of March, 1804, on t!ie Sd of March, 1805, and on the 25th otv April, 1808. the President of the U. states is authorised to cause the Lands in the District of, Detroit to. be oftered or sale when surveyed : " Therefore,!, James Monroe, Presilent of the United States' 'do hereby de clare, and make known, that public sales, for the disposal (agreeably to law) of certain lands, shall be held at Detroit, in -Michigan Territory, m the irst Monday of July next, via : south of the base luiz east of the mer. line 1 ownships 1, 2, S, 4, 5. b, & 7, in langes 4, 5, and 6. 1 , 5, 4, 5, &. b, i rt,f. 7. l, ii, en ti. m ran;p crceptins; such lands as are or may be reservetl by Jaw tor the support ot schools or forotner purposes. Ihe sale s'tall continue so ions as may be necessary to oner the lands tor sale, and r;o ionger ; and the lands Bhall be offered in regular nutnercial order. - Given under my hand, at the City of asnington, mis uui uay ol Jiarch, 1820. JAMES MONROE. By the President : JOSIAH MEIGS, Commissioner of the Gen. l.nnd Office, March 18. 52-t?i 1st July . Printers who are authorised to n'uhlish the Laws of tlu U-p.iteii States w ill publish the ahovs .nce a week till the Ut day oPu'h next, and send their hills to the General Land Office foi payment. Runaway FROM the suqscriber on the 23d day of Marcli, two negro men, John and 'Joe, who, I expect, are about Nashville, if not on their way to the free states, as Joe has once before made the attempt to get to the state of Ohio, and was taken up in Kentucky. John is a black fellow 5 feet 8 inches high, necr 30 year9 old, very artful and sensible, quick spoken, reads and write?, play the fiddle, andis a good coarse shoemaker. He has also worked at the Hatters ami Coopers business. Joe is stout made, about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, not very black, thick lips, low forehead, fiat nose, when speaking inclined to stammer, with a low soft voice, a down look and bad countenance. Any person delivering the above negroes to me at Manskers Lick, Davidson county, Tennessee, or secure them in any ail in the state, so that I get them, shall receive fifty dollars reward, or twentyfive dollars for either. If taken and se cured out of the state of Tennessee, one hundred dollars reward, or fifty dollars for either of the said negroes. DAVID DUNN.Nashville, April 12. 5 6v The Editors of the Cincinnati Inquisitor, and Vincennes Centinel, will insert the above once a week for six weeks, and lot-ward their accounts on to this ofiic or payment. cnrp Kilgour, TayJor& Webb, Commission Merchants, VINCENNES, Ixdiaxa. REFERENCES. Messrs. AVister, Price & Wister, Philadrinhin. M'Donal & Ridgely, Jialtimwtt W m. Robinson, Jr. Pittsburgh : Saml.&Gco. Trotter.LpjrifiWM, u " James Peters & Co. Louisville: Hides and Skins. CASH, and the highest price will I constantly given for anv quautity of HIDES Calf, Sbeep, aud Deer skins, delivered at the mcennes Stearo Mill , . DONOVAN. July 10,181 .tf

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MORE NEW GOODS.

KUgour, Taylor anil TFebb, tlave just received, and are now opening, a large and general assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware, Queenswarc, Glassware Groceries fyc. Vmcennes, May 10, 1820. 6 tf

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DENN1E SAYRE Has just received and ofiers for sale, the following Goods for Cash :

Hyson Skin, Young Uvson, Imperial; and Gunpowder Green Coftee, TEAS. Cho.colate, Ioaf, and -New -Orleans C Table Salt, Pine Apple Cheese, SUGAR. .Madeira, Malaga, and i WINES. Claret Commas and Spanish liicmly, Holland Gin, -Jamaica Kuni, Cherry liounce, Cider,Winc9 Cord hi. feacl: Brandy, London, and r. Pittsburi Shi b, Raisins, Almotjds, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon, Alspice, Ginger, Pepper, London Mustard, And a General ucensware June 3, 1820, G. JR. C. Sullivan j Attorney at Law. WILL practice in the first Judicial Circuit of the State of Indiana, and in the Couuties of Crairferd and Jidivards, in the Illinois State. He may always be found at his office in Vincennes, unless when absent n professional business; he has made arrangements for business forwarded to him in his absence, to tie attended to. Vincennes Dec. 15, 1 S19. 36 tf Vincennes Hat Factory. THE firm of Johnston and Hand, Having dissolved partnership on the 1st of April, 1820 ; a!l thos indebted to the firm w ill please make payment toJOILY JOIIXSIOX. JOHN JOHNSTON, CHARLES HAND. April 25, 1820. 3"tf The business vill in future bacaxricd a JOHNSTON'S

ds9 STREET. Hotel. 50 tf Good$ Shad, jMackerel, Dried Herring Soap and Candles Allun, Copperas, Indigo, Madder, Annatto, Logwood, - WlHte Lead, ground in SpaniIi Whiting, Lampblack, Brimstone, Yellow Ochre Tar, Iron, Nails, Crowley's Steel, Window Glass, Snuif and Tobacco, Powder, Lead and S!iot, Trace Chains, Sickles, Cotton Cards, Dried Apples, Shoe Blank Books, Spelling Books, (WEBSTER's) Ink Powder, Paper aud Quill, Cotton, Assortment of Glassware. 8 tf Charles R. Brown, AVI) Amory Kinney, WILL in future Practice LAW in conunction, in the counties of Davis, Knox, Sullivan, Vigo, Martin, Dubois $ Pike, and in the Supreme Court. One of them will at all times be found in their office, at Washington, except during the sitting of the Courts All orders and conveyancing will be punctually attended to. Washington, April 10 1820. 5-tf Kenhawa Salt. FOR SALE AT KILGOUR, TAYLOR & WEBB'S 10th March. , 48 tf Kcnhaiva Salt. John D. Hay, HAS received a consignment of Tiro Hundred and TxreiUune Barrels of low far CAbIL

Valuable Lands FQli SALE. THE undersigned, Ejcecntnx ztCZ ftrecutor. ot Toustaint liuir ,i0,.

ed, offer for sale, any lands belon-rns to the Efst. nf k ,ra '..,! 1 thecountiMof k'nnT n-..: ci i,,.. . , wain, auu '"an. AIsot two Tabable lots in v;. cenncs The terms will K purchaser, and Sold at a fair price. farther particalars. annU 4r er ol th? "nrsigned, or G. R. C. ' JANE DUBOIS, TOUS. DUBOIS, Januarr 1, tV m 3Wtf , At IVhyltzate ur JtetaiL Marh Street Vmcennes t 'Next door to C draeer,. HotiJ, Alum Salt, ' Tajnei,s. Gunpowder, Rose, Windsor and Brown Soap Pipes, Spanish and commoa A. segars, Manufactured Tohacco Candles Castings, Broad and Narrow Axes, Boots and sorted, &c c April 1, 1820. as .It SALE- a Quantity of TAauors cf the first quality, bj Vhclesale or thfr single Gallon, very low for Cash s Consisting of Cogniac Brandjr0 Jamaica Spirits, Holland Gin, AND Teneriffe Wines. Apply at KA'USLER & WISEST Wrater Street. Vincennes, 29th March, 5I-tff Tanner and Currier WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A Journeyman TANNER ScCURRIM who is acquainted with his business, to whom liberal -encouragement will b given. Two Apprentices Wanted at the above business, of 14 c? IG years of ae. Those from the country will be preferred. Application t he made to J. Donovan & Co. 31 CnAr Tannery, near the Steam-Mill, Yvncennes, April 8. so.tf Cash for Hides. Tanning. and Currying., THE subscribers respectfully inform their friends &the public in gen eral, that they have establisned the above business in MARKET STREET, Vincennes, nearF. Cunningham's Tarem, where they intend constantly keepins: on band a supply of LEdTIIEU. oP EVE HI' DESCIttPTlO.Y, of the be quality. They wish to purchase, Hides Of every description, for hich ther vyil pay cash, or exchange leather fc their Tan-Yard. W ILLIAM HART & Co. incennes, Nov. 13,1819 3l-tf Washington Halk No. 11, FRONT STREET. " Cincinnati. WILLIAM HARLOW bp inform Lis. friend and -,hf nJf?Te lare, that he ha open puUlC at IIOVSE OF fMfeV.VW 0" FoTst rrr D-ui,,,i riortoani -ccoramtions not inferior to an in the Wf stern count those wl JrPriert0r Pled5es himself ew.;luhiuent pleasant and agreeable, Ltnannati, Sept. 1819. idiocies and o --r an iiwsgrinuoa. mill u carefully repaired and warrant.. J WHITTLESEY j q v mcennes, Jan. 7. , 4ctf g

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