Indiana Centinel, Volume 4, Number 14, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 July 1820 — Page 2

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FOR Tliii CfcVri.NEI.. To the People Of the Tlcprt'rrJatirf District, (owmxed cf t r, V , SitU'ran, Vigo, Oicen, KU.ov crnzr.NS, About the period that the public at- (! 'Mil isirencrdly turned to the subject ofttie annual1 electicn, my eu. aics resumed th.ir eilbtts to injure me through l f tncdi'iin of their favorite rev-piper tho Western S an. rnrem:tiin.:ly iu this tmi mer, down ti the present time, rand hv pt. ctisia tho artifices of electiunt i I ; w 1 1 It tlio people of the country, rar'icuh.rJv net failmtr to- po:mv upen tin ,1 whencver thrv vi i'.cd Yincennes.

fn ordinary fWf;tMoiis of bdr.cs, and ft sfn iiii? C)"iwfris"s to remote parts jf the JJMrict to blacken my chacn-clcr ly tT.i vi.est misrepresentations, have X'li.;'i persons labored to destroy yur mhdence in me and there by effect at least mv political ruin. These men pre companions in this Tud tinny uth-v .schemes, to establish their arbitrary control in this country, and it is hot for the iiublie irood but to gratify h-ir ambition and implacable hostility, that they are now .so eapjer to destroy a man who they yell know, bas alw ays, been i.n advocate i'or wliat he conceived to be the interest Imnor of the people. 'Tis poiiu; on five years since 1 edahlishcd my residence in Viuccnne:-, and wr en I look ba.ck upon any conduct, ulthoujfi hire other youn jairn 1 have to regret the follies of youth, ire iet ally I can reded upon it with pleasure. I con say 1 trust, w ithout iocurrinp; the charge of vanity, that I have been honorable in my transactions with jso'cty, faithful in my nxmved alhuhment and in my services to my adopted iState, and always independent as a politician. Yes, Fellow Citizen, it ii lids independence that in brought upon iiie the unim dwr;-ic,ns in the Western Sun, the slanders that have been circulate! ajrd.ist me, and the frequent execrations of a cer t on fraternity in this Borough. A far back as the time when 1 declared 'myself the friend of the present chief Sriaistrate of this Stale, and dared be j i their nv.uice, and from the bottom ol my lie:rtlo I pity the few ih luded men, who .Jcive been dra'.vn in as partners in their Ti : of po'itic il iniquity. Thank God ! it U not to thU baua ot conireniai spuit

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b)ia at words and deeos as tar back as tatoa to ma(hl Xi;v constituents were, that timed.l t;.ey confederate and deter-, U,nvA;iU, ftXieIldcd, both mine upon my utter rum. hut I sc.y , . n .y...

inieio :oo.c u . .. Trp -y . u- (o.her Sh.tes di.l not adimt of. It is ad-n-:v ..d.i,.- election, their 'U.snnss is to , bl:jc, heiievc by nh, that the tendency v.-cute ar.d oppress w nere ihey canno of rcsoUli;,IM5 'ivU i i0 im. thft obl 1 the human ndnd to summsM;,n .ual j f f t,.e fic -vidy ; it is to the riAU l.r., V'.c j bhit th-repuUtioii of the Jianks, if ao, U onerous and independent citi-l liouJ v m(.ure3 i,,v? ;oen fu. S-;r, o.'uiy native country, who wni no 0 je(llinj: there was SOwo or strong

2ne i rsuce. and w lio like to see all armmd them as independent as: themselves and ;mai ltr-m'm their i ihts as frca men. liefore s ach atrihur.al I liope I shall always vppear with pleasure, beii.i' support d at lej-.ii, with the coe.sciousiies of having U' tedwHh pure motives. Amo v tlte accusations wnxn nave been iateiy advanced a:iair.st me, tin ln.xst prominent is, that at the. last session of the Legislature 1 was a JJank oent, md tla'.t my comluct as a representative v erno -as t rates it to bo a tact. I need not Remark, in as much as it is notorious, that the subject vf iltaus, uas t t the pivot rpon u'liiJc tunica the tlcv I ion if tie Inst 'war. And, when 1. set out for th; "isliture, I have no recollection 3'havju her.rd or seen any tiling upon the Subject coming; from any pu-s..j;, in ibis District, evce IVtt scui :! 'i'iS jiublicatmr.s rt yho Western Sun Which were prob ddy jreadwi'h much atteulion by no one, riI: hi a wlio wrute it and those who put reIt in tvi" ilC T'Ui'lit; e.'iui t.f X t.-.f.mo:iy to this fact. I had icarce-

ly .rnved ; t Carvdon, when I uuder;ioo i ; commodntion of the banks of th'ir ifsAlnl 1 here was a parly formic to " piJ pecti e state, consequently our state

' tlie Bam. in conseipience 01 a iicfth.it th produced tho p.ccaniar 'distresses of "the people ; aud I had takrm inv at but a few days, when Geneirl T-lh-oy inir d iced Ins ie.sOiutio:i upon 'the s'Jhieet of Jbvaks which may be seen in t'ie Ith na-:e of the Jouruwl of tiie Tfnuse of ileme -ei'tatives. j ins rcsoiu-i Tl 1 -

iio; wai bottomed upon a memorn: iromti'i .t it is secured in the principal auvanlUbiivitoii ouni- and the time of! ced and receives upon it the ie-al iuteintr'Htucinjrlt indicated precipitancy ami rest, but by a rciVivnce to the Journal of loo much feeha:; uj on a suh;i ct of sw h j the House of representatives pa-e d'j, imu utance. Tor, bin n day or two be-'it will be seen tho t the state never has

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rl arterof ihe State llauk, a report Hosides theve -euera! considerations ii is tern tSut. The principle of makin- the 1,1 i.epresrnTaiives ot rnr Xult SXwvr ;ls concerns and those cf'ihe peil a,s wohv- of remark, th;it inasmuch stockholders of a bank repoiiMhle in s!at'jr fcnouhl you think proper It c ' Uuks and that they wou'.d be as tlie State Ihud: was located anion-my the.rr private, capacity for the bu-mess t0 c tCt ,n- 1 cl" '-v titizer.", it v. : il add J ,;!l t y"t ' ';,r.y period ef the scs- constituents, it was probable that 'th?v ! douo bv the bank, alter it bad received t. thf dude I alres dy feel for ihe ' !n lwas opposed" to I the tbal eonsid- h?d nccivod accommod.ations to u ter" a chaitcr from the I.ed-slature not con- Jnei.dship 1 nave experienced trom you, Nation of this resolution until the l.ov- consideiable amount, if then the mea- tainin- such a pioiishm, is ce. taiidjr very ' ouid you se.ect to .uccec.J lo.e ur.iw. r had comnumicatd aciordin- to .u,e h.id been adopted to compel these no el and unpreci dented, lli.t suppo- ot talents ai.d dtnuishi d abihr , , vXe- Visatieastaiamruontii- br.nks to make specie payments, or any sin- it to l eco.rect, we iin.r in the yih ty ul who :s iuhy calculi led to do you 2 1 a ., ... ... 1 ,1,,o other loeast.-ro i itallv ,-tu rti-v th-ir intr- section of tiie charter of our .st.ttc Lank, .'"tice, 1 shall submit without aiarrmur.

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otuer reason. postponed, a!id in uus time a mess-e vn.s received from tiie Uo ernor cmbra11.2 a reiKu t of th.- concerns of th ' Mate ji mk oi'ul its jh mches. This report, n tuouti it came ft an the on'y Mjive jiom v his h correct information could be outlined, and notvitbsUndiisj: tiie reputation of the Dhvokrs of the lknkjwas pie '.zed for the .correct; ess of it, w as denned iusulHcient by the anry Cicmies of tiie Hanks. It oppe vred to me that tom eierie!ice, or ohtr leliectian, cr the clamor of a few, they hud made up t-eir ia'nds that the Jkmk wen the raiKCof the cuts we suih red that they Lad come to th; Le-Lkitare ' prt deterC'.u.ed t j adujd oine harsh measures a-glliiHU-icvaseiisiuitjjr wulsi m

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part wllh the subject until they bad done oinethin in pnportion to the preparatitm laid noi e they had made. When ther renewed their ePibits against the Uaiikn, it was to me the time when duty required of me to corn; to Mime conclusive ojmionf in regard to the course I should pursue. The subject was an important one, I wa.s without the benefit ol inv advice from ruv constituents for they

had :iid notliin to me aVut it, I reflected much and finally dcttnniued, that I would take a stand to deiend the tianks,; not to delcnil them ar a tner-d, but sliteia them if rouble f:om acts ,f i; -justice, I opposed the r sol i'.ioa cf (JenerVi roy, aui the var'04ii aiotiens prejudicial to the c!:r:icter nl the IarAs v.li'ch sjnm; fiom hisr vsluiion, a id aftetvar's when .Mr. Thompson onered a lt'oluiion Kr the forfeiture ef h-c charters in ease t!iev refuse 1 to pay sy-eeic, m' voic-e nrd vj''1 '.vcie also fialtsst it. fn addition to the journai, of the Le-i.s'itnr T refer hi tun Wr-sii i;i Sun of the llU'i id' dune, where the tilings are emphatic -c 1!v shifed as the evidence of inv bru Uank a-cnt. A ; this paper is seldom retiricd U as ?;ocd authority, I premie fiO'n the cvc.npiav (di-'.rr.cter tV-r rrratiiude oft'ie tw io hi ct!n on who conduct it, I shall receive some decree of eulogy fr.' t!ie respect I have manifested. Why should 1 have been nn auxiliary to the party for ucMni in ti:e tkmlc;, and pulling flown into a pile of ruins the tVririe which the IcfJc themselves had but a short time erected t The people in the i.iaiestv of their power in tho convention, h.al determined upon a State iuk wvai tranches, ana m imrsuancc o.t tnc.'r Rnliiorny o;ir present Jiari.cs were established There was no evidence before us of the ahusa of their privileges, excep; general declarations in argument not confined to any particular circumstance, and surely, if the conduct of the Banks l ad been so llurrantly hihp.itous as it was stated, an affidavit of (he person injured or some document of the fact could have been easily produced The Mother iJunk was located in the District which I had the Iianor to represent, and if it had acned improperly the fact would very probably hr.ve been known to my constihisnts. I'ut while a part vf the ! of the other "Western States at that time did not pay specif, and J lid not see th-j propriety of a Stale in its infinev like jours venturing upon an undertakin-r, whiifh the nrro i'vt i iinf mtft wraith lit' op evidence of s:uiit ? Our State Government had been carried on by the nvan.s furnished by this St;te Hank, In a pecuniary point of view, the State was in 1J1 ir, in a vt ry bearly condition and from that period don to the present the funds of this institu'ion h.ul ahuvst enthe.lv moved the wheels cd' our new jrovernmer.t. ijelecd. at the wry time that certain ircmlan-s oft he fiejiisbtuie were strii)ejr to ueslrovtho ehanctcj- f)f (Ifis Iank both at home and abroad, theslale was indebled to it in tho sum ofneavlv Tbb-ly Tiiou-and DolJars. The Tica"sury was r mptv, U:e fi7ierrs of Stale vere betuir in u:m at its threshhohl for the rr.iwid.'la pittance they were entitled to, ar.d even the Legislature, males such circumstances w ;s in tin; disgraceful attitude oM'eiiu; for J 'cur thousand Dellars more, I The wads ef t he people of this Mate and of the other siair ef the Union, during the into extraordinary times, Mere ''renter than the mems of pecuniary ac-

te-icou.u not isavc leeeiveu tram a instance

Ulie pecuniary assistance which was indis pensably necessary to ihe continuance ot our overr-mcnl, and it could not have been particularly to tie advantage of the -State liank to loan its money to the state. It imy be obsencd tiiat these loans -are . 1 . 1 1 1 . A . i l! i.- 1 i I. . 1mucii io inecuvanc;u:e 01 ine ouue inu.iv, mie eeui 01 1 cost or reputation, the banks v.o-.dd li ne bei n compelled to colli ct their debts, th? vlif.icuUies of tha times Viov.hl have incrcaea, ana n;inv vu ti bed cpi..f n

woulu soon hae been able to tell you a j porated a banking company, the authorimournful tale about the saci ilice of his j ty vittua'iy to alter tlie charter without propei-ty. These ait- h" piineipai tea- the consent of the ecmpany.or to re tal

sous, lh 'low Citizens, which 1..1 a con irolin,-influence on my luiad, andaltlioiitrh my conduct in this pai ticular lr?s brought down uikui ir. from irt jiiveter.ite enenlie the additional accusation of a Dank Aent, vou who know me and who will not persecute. 1 am confident will not suspect my motives. Other charges are preferred a-ain.ct me in tiie Western Sun ef the 8th ii.st. and indeed almost every thin- is lo le ci tbcro wucii be said against tie,

for tiicr always rmticuhir jnhr tof ae the concerns of a free people. Our ..iu' fault vit:i ray co-duit .ud never ie-isiatuic may iecorjorate a la.mpany thi.ol ui;ine any credit for the good of enter:rijinj; men, for purposes the 1 may b .ve dor.e. n.ost import ant and beneficia! to tie tate,

The prcraiely of prrvcntlnff civil of ficers froin Leini Director of D.oiks, ial thereby ochi.iinz from thasr; i;iti' tulions sene of the iirt tti-r.ts cf the SUte, is questionable, yi-t I rniht imc supported the liill thrtt vn introduced for that puipose, if I hvl not hr-pu con strained to suspect t:,;t the oinett of il was i. "t ?o tn;n i? lor tne rci! !.c -ood aKoai.'cct a lew ncnviaaals. It is wroio ad ocnte tlie p usi-c of a 1 iw z ner.ii m ts nature, vn.n me or.!y cI'm lo e(T. a pati;d r purpose ar d if I had d nu- it under v:ili p belief, I -djould ihr v iiubfd hpve bein unworthy cf t!-e co:i"idci.ee of the peoph. A gentleman who stands i hi the pim'on of all unpreiadiccd men Avho know hhn, had born caijeu on d'Cil on bv the Cindlic!. of cr .M .la i.vt rn-I bcr of the Legislature d.iric. it lat sesfiin, to exert himself to Mive a reputation which he had cquired bv a lonu: of lamorable eon luct. )ie passed LliiNJUjrh the ordeal unhurt, and his reelection to oflice by the Lecrirdature was r.n additional eviflencc of his in-ioecncc and wc:th. This jrrnt!eTprn '.t was notorious was a director of a Jtonlc, also one cr two others hih in odtce urnlr the State Government vere in some decree concerned m the diieetion of Hanks, and their enemies, wiih but few exceptions if any nuiked under the same standard, if then at this time and tiraler these circumstnnccs I had voted for the paajje of that bill, I mii;ht iiavc b( en a support.' r ol the cause o: na;-t :sr,i, ana son.e aezree oi the cause "ofpa;t ism, and sor Uiidosrrvcd fUnieio;i miht Iiave been cast upon the conduct and motives of sonic of the bet 01 men. Vvrhen the Ueenne Pill was nnder coiisideratiou, and many projects submiUed ol one time it became so unpopular in (he House, that it was seriously cor.icrr.phtcd not to pass it, but to continue in force nit ou ether the former law upon the r.ubj jet. I opposed the taxing of Jud: Sh-ck, not because I vas opposed to the piinciplc for 1 think it correct, but, oi iong other leasons, becaiise the amount of the tax contemplated to be raised would be inconbidcrable to the state bul nnnartani to inni vid-ia's. And! because at that time, our State Kar:k like Ihe other stat j hi tis in the Western country, were comparatively in adersity, and I understood tint they were exerting tb.emr elves to continue pecuniary accommodations to the people and to relieve them Yom their distresses. As to the texon Ihe ;crection of mills, caih on hand, o mcney loaned," it will be seen by a reference to the journals pn;c (o, that the amendment was i.oved l.y Mr. Thorr.ns.ron, apparently to combat the attempt nvde by iMr. Merrill to impose a tax oil Iank Slock, frid to induce that gentleman to Aithdra.v his proposition. Gcaei-al liVans introduced b'U to "jnevc nt certain improper practices," and it was doubtless intended, or at least bad the eiTect lo reflect upon the conduct and of course to injure the character of the CTitlrrr.en who were tlie proprietors of the St ram-Mid at this p!ae. Some of the gentlemen who owned thit rstahlihmcnt and tupcrinlended its concerns, had Ions: enjoyed the respect and confidence of the people, and one of them invariably from the earliest periods of our political existence, had deservedly leceived not only the applause of Ids fellow-citizens at home but ihe extensive confidence of tin Federal administration. I was not therefore nremrfd in the total absence oi testimony to inculpate, to pass upf;n litem, paiticulorly, when I weli recollected that one of t-ur former ;udes had pressimiiy charged the (rianu Jury of Knox county to present the Steam-jMiH compenv for 'ssuin jr paoer. and tlie (irand Jury had refused to do it. From this latter lict what shouhl I have concluded?; Th..t the pcop'e of Knox county wished the i"ea?uro adopted proposed bv Genpn oral l.vans, or that it would at least be unacceptable to them inns much as their own Grand "Jury, the unrdian's of the people's rhrht.s and meu selected from ar"kon our rft and most iL,telii,.r"nt citizens, had refused in any manner to pass a censure on the company. .My vote, a;2:ainst the motion to make fdockholdcj s liable io their indhidual capacity for all notes issued by the Ihmk, and my vte on the subject of drawing from -the. overnment and appKjpi-iatiu'x the 3 per cent fund, fuibh tho. charges which )iae 1 ecu openly brought against me i?i the We - that the -stockholders are made responsi ble m tin ir iiivate capacity iii one ease ordv which i there particularized. Has the Legislature theii after haiuj; ineerit when th'.re is no express reservation and the ch.uL r of the bank has not Leen viokdt d by the pi..piietor ? In what state or in what country has this been do-e,t:r where is the code or legislative journal that i!l tdbud any evidence of such a fict ? If snch political doctrine should eer be cstablishfl and practised in this state, there will be but little if any roifjdiice in tlie public f.uth, and our Legislature v 1 '. I neer be reverenced us ft ctuacil t to premie aye ml wau-

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some of tiie many capiices widch the ii iu.an mind is subject lo, may tear up the charter and ujive it to the v.iods It must be admitted by a!! that whenever there ha been an abu'e of any joivile !.e granted by the b gi h tureto iry cfmpany, and pirticu'ariy when it works an injury to the public, it is the duty of Use legislature to en.juire into il nd iul'ict a pi oihmcnt in proportion to . 1 . ... i I i't ir..u.:.iiT:.e. i n ro j:iex-iirv ..u he taken by the la u;i!ature against a Binki'. company or any ether. e'"!!ate 1 to dlrny i?s r.p; t ition :ml r in it. u d-.'ss t!ie h.td some facts before 1 1 i :i to lutuv it, i:cr sf.ofihi tii'-v cvrrv t;; i? I hostility ta ?uch an ur.rea-J'iLie leith -it i rrf i' vitntii.M fit" ft e vrrv vhich they the-m-eives h.ad made, a:,e: of coarse at the e.vpt: ce oi their :od faith and honor. The '3 per cei t f nid whieli Ins cccrued to this state :.;.d which i: f On-t.ii.1-!y and raj'idiy rnrreain, i- .an-jn ti . most important subject- which claim the attention of the people Ti f"nd cannot be too carefui'y tooheu, ai.d m.-.a would resKt the atternj.t with mo:e uif rrv than mv self to nrike ai. inlsarpli- . J at w A Jk cation of it It was eynte,. p: ed by a lare majonty ofthe thu.se ,i u, sentat.vf s to haie it dratvn on oi t! e i harms of the I edrr.il liovenunent wheie ! . . . . 4. , . ,i itwaslvms; otallv i-rm.tii-ss t us, ; nd . -r 1 1 c . i 1 have it loaned to the Slate li.ink upon i nt i rest. As uue.vc.rpti able sceurdy would have been rip.iii- nf the Put k for the navment cf the i.:te;esl r..ai return of the principal, anil a ?!.. r vn.ue e . . c .. " .. , tlcient for its orduvry p upases, it md S 1 x. 1 1 r . ?i v u aj 111 km . - - 1- - ; ' v . " measure were ador-.tcd, and they warmly advocated it. It was saipporied liy tho best talent, and some cf the most experienced, exemplary and faithful of the people's JU j rt senlatiye., and it is net a. matter of astonishment that t considered rm-vp'l in ;) i nc inr" c of o:tr v. Uort t my bumble ewcrtions were united with tbeiis. Tls is my po'itical conduct, Fellow Citizen, which has lately roused my enemies into action as with electricity, and which thy have purposely misconstrued to injure ieeand diet 've you this it is which has lately been the theme of their declamation in the streets and their lihc! in the newspapers. These insatiable persecutors v. ill doubl!ecs go 01. with their intrigues and malicious representations, they will repeal to you tint 1 am a "iv.ra couty n tool, and a Denk e rf," and they will even try to make you believe that I have been bribed by the Pan!.'., bartered away lay honor, and trampled upon the! interest of the people. Put this van:e people whom they will endeavor to impose on, wiil I know do me justice, for they cannot be persuaded by n"re accusations: to abandon a youn man whom they have known and h?.d confidence in tor years.. tcUjie C;.';rc:;5, Fince I rcmovci to 41 tu . 1 . i i 1 i 1 this btale and established my home amon vou, I have jilled scverr.l imrort t f 1 l o it "m""u ."V ' "i1" "1""' purpo-e of pointing to the f eivices I may have rendered, or what I would have done under cei tain eirrumstancrs, but to uc,!TiU tnauicier -am-i muuenieu I - 1 . 1 1 j 1 , 1 :e?I'.ll.t'f ' 1 This much however I will verdure to ma'k. From the earliest limes of tv noUledabfHit the politics of n1yrenm - rei Know leore aoout trie 1 try, I have always been a firm and undeviatinp: republican. in public iii'e 1 have never shewn n-oy illlference between the rights of tlie rich and the poor, but have meted out justice rquailv to b"th, and 1 if during the last ss-vjon of the Legisla ture 1 bail received ti strut limn from inceliow Citizens on any subjeot whateM-f. I .sliou'd not have been r-o re-nrdles vf .hv dutv as to have voteds:h,st them. J lie papers have announced me ;is a can.odate to reiresei,t vou asrain in th The people have a ji dit to choose whom they pieasc to represent them, andamo.ii: their lights there it perhaps net one more iacied. THOMAS II. BLAKE. Vincennrs, July 13. 18 CO. L'EMliAURAS Turnpike Company. TIIK Commissioners of L'Ernbarras Turnpike Company hereby jive notice, that )Wks for the"subscriptivJii of Stock are tiw opfti, at the Houses oI'Hesky rit aoi?, at Duhois' Milli on L'Kmbarra, and John I). Hay, in Yihccrir.tr. tty order of the (luihmtesiunerit, JUII V. HAV.

appear u me noi improper lo wiv iui- t.,,, . .ll ,. ... , IlaCiloL'al tW .Jmjis. tempcrary dr-por-rUon ot tins ino.iv. 1 , ,,,.., - t i- 4 T, , , r, At ure Haute, in Iudiar.c, on tho Iy other nieruters ma.sy bencht. weielc,, , w . .1 . r , ,1 . . J ;i-t -Jie;.i.a m ctelldler t:ert, fur tf.e anticipated to the state z;cnerahy u the . -r n

believe 1 have done the pub r ton.;- ser- thf rte:.i:t,... r. V V , 1 . 1 i? the :::litaiv Lounty tract, f:.ui;iof v.ee. ha ever cooiiliiiyv have do;.c m;.c.ir; x f- . t 1 x ' c i 1 ' le Missouri river.) which coa d uut La asaJudfre, or as a member of the Li- ..i. 1 , 4 15 1 . 4, p. , -C.fcti.bjied to oldiers, Liint; clQr ?;is hiture, or m anv other ohicjal capaci- ...... tl ,. . , r 7 -L a a . 1 1 a a jUrt:tf.r -cctfjiis and fractions, too hinall tv, it is not lor me to .Mfak about it, . .. f..n rrt f , . , ' luu k4,wu ' 1 . 1 a il c 01 100 ,liri;e Ijr bounty lots. mv eondou l is Known to you penei-allv k u , . . . . lt . i r -a 1 1 ( . 1 At whafia. m .Viabaraa, on the first much ot it has been under vour personal 1 N- -t. a, uu mi uss 1 i- . 1 . ' Mor.uav in November next, for tue lor observation. My object m aoii an?ir :.,.),.. 2 -. , ,l ,r ,tls u. r :Jt--t, ?-,? K1 tlly t,v-"3 oi ClaiherneaiH Jcka.:.

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Bv the President of the. United states. lierea Hie Prt.-id;Rt of the C State! authoriffl bv Iiw to ca'jst? c rtatn Laudr et the United States to be onrei for sale : there-tore, I, James Monrne, IVe:dent'd" the L'uitcd States, do bdcbvilc-

Jciarecrnl i:?Wc Vnown. that public ii: for tlie dispoa!. aiec iVy to bv, ot" terttiu iamU, f'ul! beheld a follow3j . iz : At Delawarp, in 01 io. on t!:c fir5t Mondayi in August and OcfoVr next, h?c thy s.de of the lands vi I ivh have been urced in the district rf D-davare, :eii'g 4 towuElopsi uriti fiacti-jual tuv.uhips, ml : south cf rang Townships 1,3. d. 5 ami C, 14 1, ., 4, . and t', 13 J. C. 5 4,S antl 6 I ti 1 , v . J. 4. 5 and 6 IT Uciobtr Sale. south of ranqe Townships 1. . and 4. 9 1. . 3. wild 4, 10 1 , 4 a:al 5, 11 1 j i', i ttnd .5, 1 2 1 , C. C. 4 5 13 At Piqi.. i!i (f. ..nt i e rst y.us rviitv i:i m.iiiOi i vt. lor thr. . F .C la,d, Vilikl4 hau; het .UMea iu tliMiit.f of V; b,, ,3'tov, , (( f ai.t,f,riI! r,.H1(.,. ,itP,. i-,,tia . i;..-. . t r i-Tf KMlie. irj Jmticiiia. the first i i - .,.'1... f t, . tti.iinav i?j vti(Jtr next, tor ti.r !amt3 wi :ch iacbecii aUrveyid in the (Indict ui uioakville, beiri lt f 1 k life r 1 u f; iU tio::ui tov. rfhi'is At Jetl. isci.viilf, in Indiana. a tho t;r.st .ii.'iimi 1:1 Auirtt next, for the ' hn ti M inus uree.ii 1: ' jetK.,5u::u:ej ix.R h.'ad ureed in t!;e tlitiu-t of district .4 Ten 1- Huutc, being 43 towiir ships and fraction;:! town-hips. At Edv.-a.-i1j.vIHc, in Illinois, on the first M..n:Iay in October hext, for tiie lane! lately surveyed in the district i.t l.dward3;i!e, being 33 towusiiips cml fractiaiial lowLs!:ipi. At Aiiuusas, in the territory of Ar kansas. 0:1 thv lirat Mondays of August anil (,'cu.ber .net, Lr the Iani!3 sui vcjcci in the district of Arkansas, tieirg"53 township and fractional tov.ns.hips, luiist Sale. TowLihips T, t, & 10, south of ranQ 19, west of Jth priccip:il tucridian. 5,C,r,&ti;5.IO c!o 0 da C, T, 8 acu 9 do 21 do C,7, 8, 9, lG,li,12,lSAl4do22 do Oiiober .W?. Townships 7, 8, 9. 10, 11, 12. 13, and 14, so. of raege 3, west of Jth priLcipal meridian. fc,10, 11, 1:2, 13 & 1-4 V, 10, II, IZSl 13 9, 10, it and 12 9, 10 and 11 9 ar.d 10 9 and 10 At Jackson, in Missou

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coi d Monday in Seph mber next, U x tha .r,.i... 1 :. ... j-, - a 1 i;irri,..MI n:riir i a ,- , v virftrUeuu, Deing thirtv-live townshios. .1M ,.,,,, , 1 a rv.., 1 r , At rraiikm;, m .Mirsoun, on tl.e Crst Mem av in Aovi'mhPrt.ovt f,.r tl. i .1. 1 .i ai) ivi iji:u; and for township! 12 and I? in rar:ge CO, and for township 23 in rane 19, whlV were advertised but not eiDered lor talo in March, 1819. t ... rAacti sale shall continue three weeks aml n a,nd each sa,f V-:1 oin. I lnC"ce VU tl 1U?t nun !ier f r !:ect!0nrWn'h in icgular nuniutial order. The land leserved by law for the use of fethi.J or for other purposes, will a& u.-aal, tu resened lroin sale. Given under ray hand, at the Citj of U a-'J'.toii, the eighteenth da ol Apii.,in tlie vear 16-20. , , T, -t JA-'lh KOh. )7 tiie 1 Josimi Mugs, tw"'iomToJthe General IjiridOJia G-filst.r.V.1 NEW GOODS. John Mc'Giffin, UKSPKCTl LLLY InJcrms the CitrV en iff ViJCArff0S ar,j j, Cuwfono , tlut he has iJemovetl to the Sfor- llHra lately occupied hv J. Ik .Vc'CW LL. on. pu-ite TliK VfNCr.NNKS IKHKI w . . .. t :. . . 1 . ioic ou jus jui nctieu unu opei in a Iji'c iwjitii4Ciit of IMerchaiidize, COMriUSlXC A OKNLRAL A SS UTXTK JTTrf dr f.otjijs, Giwit i:kils, llAUmYAUK & QL KLNSWARE. Aiso a large asset tu.eijt of Castings, of which he oflVi low for CASIT Wlholcale &. Iletail. All those indented to the late Fit ma id Harlow Trimble and John JJc'Uiffn A; Co. "are 1 equated to call ht:d settle their account?, on or bv4ore the 1st of September, es hinder inJuleLC cannot be iien ti date.

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