Indiana Centinel, Volume 4, Number 29, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 November 1820 — Page 4

By the President of the United States. WHEREAS, by various acts of Con re?s,the President of the United State is authorised to direct the public la nt .which have becu surveyed to be oficre.i for sale .: Therefore, I, James Monroe. Presider, of the United States, do hereby declatv and make known, that public rale, to: the disposal (according to law) of publk lands, shall be held as follows, viz. : At Frankl'iM, in Missouri, on the fn -t Monday in January next, tor the sale o! Townships 51 to 55, in range 2C, wesi of the 5th principal meridian line. 50 to 55, ranges 27 uud 28, do. 51 to 55, rattle 29, ilo. At tHc same place, cm the first Monday in March next, for the sale of Townships 51 to 5G, in range 30, west of the 5th principal meridian line. 50 to 5G, in ranges. 51, Si 6c 33 do At St. Louis, in said state, on the first "Monday in December next, for the sale t)f Townships 35 to 44, in range 1 and 2, t ast of the 5th principal meridian line. At the pamo place, on the first Mo day in March next, for the sale of Tmvnshiim 35 t 44. in ranges 3 and

1 - a east. At the same place, on the. first Monday in May next, for the sale of Townships" 35 to 44, in range 5 and G, a?t and of 43 and 44, in range 7 cast. At Jackson, in the county of Cape Girardeau, in the said state, on the first Monday in February next, for the sale of Townships 54, in ranges 1 to 14, east of the 5th principal meridian line. 33, range 4, east, do. C9, 30 and 51 5 do. 51,32 and 33 3 do. At Edwardsville, in the state of Il linois, on the first Monday in January next, for the sale of Townships 8 to 15, in range 9, west of the 3d principal meridian line. 11 to 14 10 and H do. 6 to 13 12 and 13 do. . 8 to 12 14 do. At Vandalia, in the said state, on the third Monday in January next, for the sale of Townships 5 to 10, in range 1, east orj the 3d oMUcipal meridian line. 7 to 1 0 2 8 lo 1 0 ranges 5, 4. 5, and G, 1, 8, 9 and 10 range 7, cast 1, G,7, 8, 9 and 10, 8, At Palestine, in said state, on the 2d Monday in February next, for the f.ale of Townships G to 10, in ranges 9. 10 and J.l9 east of 3d principal meridian line5 to 10 range 14, west ot 2d principal meridian line. 8, 9 and 10, ranges 12 and 13. At Detroit, in Michigan Territory, jon the first Monday in jNovembei next, for the f-ale of Townships 8, 9 and 10, S. in ranges 4 and 5 cast, 8 and 9 6 7, 8 and 9 7 and 8. Except such lands as have been or tnay be reserved by law for the support of schools, or for other purposes. The lauds shall be sold in regular numercial order, beginning with the lowest number of section, township, and range. Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, this nineteenth day of September, 1 820. JAMES MONROE. By the President, .1 o s i a h Meigs, Co vim iss loner of the General Lata! mHce. Sr-T" Printers who are authorised to! publish the laws of the Uuited States, tvill publish the. above once a week till the first of May, and send their bills to the General Land Oilice for payment. September 25. 28-t?l May By the President of the , " United states. Whereas, by an act of Congress passed on the 17th of March, 1820, entitled An act to authorise the President of the United States to appoint a Receiver of the Public Monies and Register of the Land Oilice for the district of Lawrence count v in the Arkansas territory," it is enacted, that any; person, having a claim to a i Hit of pre-emption within the said district, shall make known his claim and location, according to the provision of the lav s now in force, to the Register, at least she weeks before the time to be designated hy the President of the Wniud States for issuing patents to the soldiers of the 'late army, entitled to bounty land in said district. " Therefore, I James Monroe, President of the United States, do hereby designate the fourth Monday ot November Xievt, as 'he time at which patents as aforesaid shall coranifnce to issue. . Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, the eighteenth April, 1820. JAMES MONROE. By the President, Jommi Meigs, Commissioner if the General La-ndOfrce April 24. ' G-tMlstNov. Hides and Skins. ff SH, and the highest price will be constantly given for any quantity of Hides 9 Calf, Sheep, AND DEER SKINS, delivered at the incenues Steam Mill. DONOVAN. Ji4j' 10, 1819, Urit

3Y THE PRESIDENT OF THE U-; NTTED STATES. Vhercasthe President of the U. States j authorised by law to cause cntain Lands of the United States to be offered lor sale : Therelorc, I, James Monroe, President of the United States, do hereby declare and make known, that public sale for the disposal, agreeably to law, ot certain lauds, shall be held as lotions, viz. : At Delaware, in Ohio, on the first Mondays in August and October next, for the sale of the lauds which have been surveyed in the district of Delaware, )eing 45 townships and fractional townships, viz. : i;Msf Sale. south of range Townships 1,3, 4, 5 ami G, 14 1, 3, 4, 5 and 0, 15 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and G 1G J , 2, 3, 4, 5 and G 17 October Sale. south of range Townships 1,2.3, and 4, 9 1,2, 3, and 4, 10 1, 2, 3, 1 and 5, 11 1. 2, 3, 4 and 5, 12 1, 2, 3,4 and 5 13 At Piqua, in Ohio, on the first Mon

day in September next, for the sale of the lands vhich have been suiveyed in the district of Piqua, being 53 town ships and ft actional townships. At Brookviile, in Indiana, on the first Monday in October next, for the lands which have been surveyed iuihe disliict of iirookville, being 3G townships and Iractional townships. At .letlersonviile, in Indiana, on the first Monday in August next, for the lands lately surveyed in the district of Jeifersor.vilte, being 27 townships and fractional townships. At Terre Haate, in Indiana, on the !iit Monday in September next, for the lands which have been surveyed in the district of Terre Haute, being -i3 townships and fractional townships. At Edwardsville, in Illinois, on the first Monday in October next, for the land-, lately surveyed in the dishict ol . Edwardsville,- being 33 townships and fractional townships. At Arkansas, m t tie territory f Arkansas. on the first Mondays of August and October next, for the lauds surveyed i.i the distnct of Arkansas, oeirig 53 townships and fractional townships, vi. iu;j;uxt Sale. Townships 5, 7, 9, & 10, south of range 19, west of 5th principal meridian. 5, f, 7, 8, 9&J0 do -20" do 0, 7, 8 and 9 do 21 do 0,7, 8, 9, 10,11, 12,13,&14 do 22 do October Sale. Townships 7, 8, 9. 10, 11, 12, 15, and 14, 0. of range 23, west of 5th principal meridian. 8, 10, 11, 12, 13 & 14 do 9, 10, 11, 12 & 13 do 9,10, 11 and 12 do 9. 10 and 11 do 9 and 10 do 9 and 10 do 24 25 2G 27 23 29 do do do do do do At Jackson, in Missouri, on the second Monday in September next, for the lands surveyed in the district ot Cape Girardeau, being thirty-five townships and fractional townships. At Franklin, in Missouri, on the first Monday in November next, for the lands in the Military Bounty tract, (north of the Missouri river,) which could not he distributed to soldiers, bing chiefly quarter sections and fractions, too small or too large for bounty lots. At Cahaba, in Alabama, on the first Monday in November next, for the lots in the towns of Claiborne and JacksnT and for townships 12 and 17in range 20 ami for township 13 in range 19, which were advertised but not oifered lor sale in March, 181 P. E ich sale shall continue three weeks and no longer ;and each sale will commence with the lowest number of lot or section. township and range, and proceed in regular numercial order. The lands reserved by law for the Use of schools, or tor other purposes, will as usual, be reserved from sale. Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, the eighteenth dav of April, in the vear 1820. JAMES MONROE. !Vr the President, Josivh Mfigs. Commissioner of the General I.andOjficr. G-fllstNov.J By the President of the United states. Whereas by an act of Congress, passed op the 3d of March, 1817, entitled An act to authorise the appointment of a Surveyor for the lamU in the uorthern part of the Mississippi Territory, and the sale of certain lands therein described," the President of the U. States is authorised to cause certain lands to be sold : Therefore, I, James Monroe, President of the United States, do hereby declare and make known, that public sales shall be held at Huntsville, in Alabama, for the disposal (according to law) of the following lands, viz. : On the 2d Monday in October Tlext, for the sale 4f townships 10 and 13, in range 2, E ; townships 9, 10, It, and 14, in range 3, E ; townships, 9, 10, and 14, in range. 4, E ; townships 9, 1, 11, 12, 13, and 14, in range 5, E; townships 12, 13, and 14, in range G, E ; and towns!upT2, in range 7, E. Also, the lauds in the tract commonly called Colbert's reserve. Ou tie lit Monday ia December next.

for the sale or township II, 12, 13, Rnd 11, in range 3, V ; townships 12,13. and 14, in ranges G and 7, W ; toivi;".ips 11, 12, 13, and 14. in range 8, W; townships 12, 15, 14, in range 9, V ; townships 13 and 14, in range 10, V : and township 14, in range 11, Y. Also, the lands adjoining tiie town of Marathon, which have not been offered for sale, except such lands as have been reserved by law, for the support of schools, or for other purposes. The lands shall be sold in regular numercial order, commencing with the lowest num

ber of section, township, and range. Given under my hand, at the city of aHungton, tue 2iid day ot June, 1820. JAMES MONROE. Josiaii Meigs. Commissioner of the General Lend-Ufj ice. PZr Printers who are authorised to publish the laws of the United States, wdl publish the above once a week till the 1st of Decemhei next, ami send their hills to the General Land Oificc for pay ment. June 23. 14-tllDec. STORAGE, AND Commission ihisiness, BY ROBERT ARMSTRONG, Evansville, la. In tire new and commodious Warehouse mi 'Iain Street, owned by Hugh M'G AHY. REFER F.SCF.S . Messrs. Irvine M'Naught, &. Co. Qckrf.c : Jonathan II. Lawrence Co. New-Voiik : George Wallace, Pi ttsbuug : W m.. Robinson, Jr. do. John Wirgman, Baltimore July 22, 1820. 15 3wpd NEW GOODS. J-7 J J S JCharles Smith, HAS JUS? RECEIVED, From New-Orleans, an assortment of Dry Qoods Liverpool a Queensware nd Groceries Of the best quality, selected by his own inspection: Which he oners on rea sonable terms, for CASH. 1:7 Also a quantify of Kenhmva Salt. Vinceunes, June 29. 12-tf LIQUORS. vv ww-v TnOR sale a qua ntity of Liquors of the w llrst quid it iu bv Wholesale or tiie sin gle Gallon, very low for Cah : C t .I 'sting rj Cogniac lhandy, Jamaica Spirits, Holland Gin, AND TENERIEFE WINES. Apply at IvAUSLER iL WISEST, Water Strest. Vincennes. 29th March. 51 -ff WHEAT. HE subscriber, u ill take WHEAT at the Market price, in payment of nes Steam-Mill, until the first day of v 1..1 ' VI V Clll UlSl . WM. BURTCH. August 10, 1S20. IB tf U EM BAH It A Turnpike Company. THE Commissioners of LEmhairas Turnpike Company hereby iive notice, that iiooks for the subscription of Stock are nvv open, at the Houses of Hexky Dubois, at Dubois' Mills on L'E't'bairas, and John 1). Hay, in Vincennes. Jiy order of the (Jomiuissioiif.rs. JOHN 1). HAY. May 9, 1S20. 5 -5m N. SMITH,

Second Street, Opposite Col. Lasselle's ll;Ult '-ONTINCES to carry on. ?n all its various branches, the Tin and Shed-Iron Manufactory, and will execut? all orders with promptitude, on reasonable terms. ICPAM kinds of JOB WORK, done at the shortest notice. id Western Reserve, New Lancaster, Steubcnville, Marietta and Mount Pleasant. Ohio, money will be taken at Par. Vincennes. July 1, 1820. 12-tf Charles 11. Brown, .2.V0 Amory Kinney, WIJ.L in future Practice LAW in conunction, in the counties of Airis, A'no.r, Sullivan, Viu, JIartiu. ; DuZois y Pikr, and in the Supreme Court. One of them will at ail times he found in their otl.ee, at Washington, except during the sitting of the Courts. All orders and conveyaucing will be punctually attended to Washington, April 10. 1 829. 5-tf

Valuable Labels FOR sajlr. THE undersigned, Urecutri.r and vecotor, of Tviissiiut Dubois, deceas

ed, offer for sale, any finds belonging to the Estate, ol the deed, lying within the counties of Knox, Davis, ami Sulivan. Also, two valuable lots in Vin cennes. Mie terms will be made easy to purchasers, and void at a fair price. Sor further particulars, apply to eith er of the undersigned, or G. K. C. Sullivan, in Viucennes. JANK DL11UIS, TOUS. DUBOIS, Januarv 1, 1820, 53 tf DOCTORS Alison & M'Namcc HAVE just received fniM New-Or-ear.s an additional supply of Drugs, Aedicines, &c. Which, added to their stock on hand. completes their assortment. The whole of which they are resolved to sell LOW fjr cash in hand, or to good purchasers on a short credit. Vincennes, June 30th. 1820. 12tf DOCTORS & Wool vert on, Shuler CONTINUE THE PRACTICE OF Physic e Surgery, In conjunction. Thv have opened a M10P on II titer Streei a tew doors abovc tht- late Apothecary Store of Shu ler. It ood. y Co. Vincennes. July 87 15-ff Medical Lectures. THE Medical Lectures in Transyvla via University, will commence on jhe 1st Monday in November next, by 13. W. DUDLEY, 1'rof. dnat. and Surgery. CHS. CALDWELL, M.I). Institutes of .Medicine end .'Jnteria Jfedica. W.H. UlCilARDSON,M.D. Gbstet, and J)israses of Women and Children. JAS. BLYtHK, D. I). Chemirtrr;. SAMUEL BROWN. M. D- Theory, and Practice of Jledici.iC. By order of the Faculty. CHS. CALDWELL, Dean. Lo.vington, K. July 18. 182" '.8-5w A Real WHITE HORSE, fifteen hands hih, natural trotter, and ten or eleven years old. ...He left the Prairie of Vincennes the last of May, or first of Junlast, a good reward, and all necessarv charges will be paid lor tne horse. W. .FELLOWS, dt the Vincennes Steam'-JIM July 10, 1820. !4-tf Geo. It. C. Sullivan, ATTORNEY AT LAW WILT practice in the first Judicial Circuit oftheSUte of Indiana, and in the Counties cf Crawford and Edwards in the Illinois State. lie may alwavs be found at his unce in Vincennes, unless when absent on professional business; he has made arrangements for business forwarded to hi:n in his absence, to be attended to. Vincetines, Dec. 15.1819. i f Books Lost. : HE person who borrowed the Two iirst Volumes of CHESTERFIELD, 11" -1 ' ,I.,J,,ake' XV,U Pleasc return them immediatelv. Vir.rcr.no. August 22. 20-tf 5 et Street JFcitj. James Gibson, Respectfully informs the public, that the FERRY is in complete operation ; and that Travellers and Citizens, can, at all hours anil weather.-, be accommodated with sale and convenient Boat, ami careful and attentive Ferrvmen : and at a verv reduced price. He. also kVcps.at his house, on the ILLINOIS SIDE, accemmodations for moving famine-, single travellers and others, and hpes. by I11.1 attention, to continue to receive 1 liberal shre of their custom. JAMES GIBSON. Ann! 27, 1820. 5-tf Tanner ami CuiTier WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A Journeyman TANNER & CURRIFH, who is acquainted with his business to whom liberal encouragement will be i;ivcn. Two Apprentices, Wanted at the above business, of 14 or 10 years of ae. Those from the country will be preferred. Application to be made to J. Donovan & Co. their Tannery, mar the Steai:i-J!ill. Vincennes, April S. 52-tf e. VtHEREAS. I did advertise Om Hundred Dollars llewird, tor the apprehension of :t ne-po man by the name of JOSHUA, who ab-rnnded from me on the 21st day of August, 1 810. I have since sold said ruro, and will not pay any reward for the apprehension of him. IJCr.li GORDON.

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Notice THE" Cu-Parinerst.ir?, here )f.;rs e.Ti3& ing under the firm of Wassons and fcavrc, was dissolved cm the first inst. by mil t'lal consent. All persons indebted to that firm, v.iil please to have theii accounts settled immediately, with J?ue$ and Geo. .i. IVassnn, at Carlisle or Merorri, who are authorised U settle the business of the concern. JAMES WASSO.v GEO. A. W Assort, JAMES SAYUE. Carlis!c, 2d June, 1820. D-tf The business vi 1 1 be continued in Car lisle and Merom, by the nuden-igned, Who have tt.is day Received, a fresh, supply t.f Drv Goods Groceries, Crockery. Iron & Steel Ladies and Gentlemen's

Shoes. Which they vull sell o for Cash. They have oho fir sale, 50 Bis. Good Whisker JAMES wso" GEO. A. AS ON. Carlisle, 2d June. 5-tf Runaway FROM the sub crji;er near Palestine Illinois, a negro boy, named Thomas j aged about tuentv , short stout built hnyy with a remarkable tlat nose. Amy p t son delivering the boy to me. or i i.Jn him in any Jail so that I get biro, -i.R receive a enerous reward, and ail rea sonable charges paid by me, WILSON L OOW. August 4, 1820. 17 f The Vincennes Stage By CARLISLE, la. PAESTINh! III. Ah'D Merom to ? erre-Haute, Leaves the POST-OFFICE in Ymcennes every TUESDAY, at 10 o'clock, a. m. Arrives at Terri -Haute, on Thursday, following, at 10 o'clock, a. n. L avls Terre-Iiaute ev. ry Friday, t fc!'-ck, a. in. arrive at Vince'sncs, on Sa' :r lay foMouins, at 6 o'clock, p. m D;-:,v.ce Tert-ffante, 70 miles. July is. P-M1Y DOLLXPtS will I- j. ,.:) f0? the apprehension and conviction cf Samuel Kox, w ho broke Jail at MEROM, in the ty of Sullivan, 0:1 the niht ot the 2d Inst. KOa is a ir.an a'mut 30 vearsof a lie, sandy complexion, li-h hair, ab'.ut 5 feet 0 or 10 inch.es hih ; he Mad n when he went away an old white fu; hat, his other clothing not lecollected. It is supp.isrd he vill mako fur the Mate of Illinois, and a'iM, il.cit !o has a iare quantity of counterfeit money in his possession. The above repaid v.iil be given for the deterti.01 of any person aiding th? aid Ko t(t cscnpi. II A I LEY JO!lNOX, Su.-rifT Sullivan C tiintir. ?dercm. Aug. 5. 18 300 Dollars Rew ard. TO ANA WAY trmn the subscriber, mj .miles Wist of Nashville, in the stafa of Tennessee, on the oth inat. a ncro man named CLEM, He is a black negro, though not of tho deepest dye, he tsatle tst six tet l-!ght re;iatka:.v '.'ii made fur -t rt-.Tl. anil activity, and dont .ccm-c ; is Iuuk r.9 he h:f i.ever heei excell d in vvreih'. running and junping, tho'j-h he has v; ?y hones, t-VinU eyes anu 'i. ..fA.r Vl u . ,f than usual, Lis hevl above tne e - 'a. pers oil" and i smaller at 1 cr t'.ari cr-irn-.n ; be is about thirty vea:...Mt hut has little r no bv.: :. -i..f ii on iiorse back, the descr.ption ii,a hnre ?-u;;poed t' be a sorre!, with a bla.e fice, an old saddle torn across ih seat ami covered with a buffalo i.-be, neit'oer the stirrups or their leathers were fellows. Any person who will delivr r said n. gro to me in Tennessee, or p!:r.: ,ini in the Nashville jail, shall have ihe aiovs reward, or one hundred and fiftv d..!; with all espences. if secured in a- y jail so that T get him again. The aUove ii all on the condition he is sppreh?m)rl on the North West side of' the Ohio River. WM. BLUNT ROBERTSON, August 17. 1820. 20-lmpd The Vincennes Stage to Louisville, Leaves CARTER EEAMOVS in Water Street, Yiruennes, m Wednesday Mornings, at l o'clock, arrives in Lniisville at 3 ocNck, p. m. mi Ff id iv following Leaves Looisville on Saturday Morning at 6 o'clock, and retunm 'o Vincennes 0:1 Monday following zT 1 oM.u k, p. ns. DisUccc tu Louiiijil, liG ir.ilcs-.