Indiana Centinel, Volume 4, Number 30, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 November 1820 — Page 4

JJy the President of the United States. WHEREAS, by various acts of Conrcss,thc President of the United states is authorised to direct. the public lands which have been surveyed to be ollercd far sale' : Ther efore. I, James Monroe. President of the United States, do herrbv declare and make known, that public sales, for the disposal (according to law) of public lands, shall be held as follows, viz : At Franklin', in Missouri, on the first Monday in January next, for the sale of TowMrdrtps 51 to 55, in ranire 20, west

td the 5th principal meridian Sine. 50 to 55, ranges 27 and 28, do. 51 to 55, range 29, do. At the same place, on the first Monday in March next, for the sale of Townships 51 to 56, in range 30, west of the 5th principal meridian line. 50 to 56, in ranges 31, 32 & 33 do. At 'cr. Louis, in said state, on the first IMomIiv in December ueit, for the sale Tovnshj8 35 to 44, in range 1 and 2. cast of the 5th principal meridian line. At the same place, on the first Monday in March next, for the sale of Townships 35 to 44, ia ranges 3 and 4 east. At the same place, on the first Monday in May next, for the sale of

Townships 55 to 44, in' range 5 and 6, Cf.st and of 43 and 44. in range 7 east. At Jackson, in the county of Cape

Girardeau, in the said state, on the fir-t

Monday in February next, for the sab of

Townships 34, in ranges I to 14, east

cf the 5th principal meridian line. 33, range 4, east, do.

5 do.

29, 30 and 31 5

51,32 and 33 ,3 do. ' At Edwardsville, in the state of II

linoi. on the first Monday in January

next, lor the sale of

Townships 8 to 13, in ramie 9, west ol

the 3d principal meridian I'me. 11 to 14 10 and U do. 6 to 13 12 and 13 do. Stol2 14 do.

At Vandalia, in the said state, on the

third Monday in January next, for the

aale of Tow nships 5 to 10, in range 1, east of 4he 3d principal meridian line. 7 to 10 2 8 to 10 ranges 3, 4,5, and 6, 1, 8, 9 and 10 range 7, cast 1, 6,7, 8, 9 and 10, 8, ;Vt Palestine, in said state, on the 2d Vionday in February next, for thepale of Township 6 to 10, in ranges 9, 10 and 1, fast of 3d principal meridian line. 5 to 10 range 14, west of 2d principal meridian line. 8, 9 and 10, ranges 12 and 13.

At Detroit, in Michigan Territory, m the fust Monday hi November next, for the sale ot Townships 8, 9 and 10, S. in ranges 4 and 5 east, 8 and 9 6 7, 8 and 9 7 and 8. "Except such lands as have been or tttav be reserved by law tor the support of schools, or for other purposes. The lands 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, 1820. JAMES MONROE, the President,

J os i mi Meigs, Commissioner

of the General JmthI Office

C7 Printers who arc authorised to

Will nublish the above once a week till

1,.. lirwt of Mav. and send their bills

to the General Land Ofiice for payment. September 25. 28-t'l May

$200 REWARD. r a A WAY from the subscriber, on

the 9th day of July last, FOUR Ne

ro MEN, t-xvit :

li E N,

A mulatto, about 33 years old, 5 feet 1 1

indie beb, and very stout made, his feet i short and very thick, he drinks

verv hard, and when m liquor he is very

Ant to dance ami boast ot -his manhood. DA V Y,

Also a mulatto, about 22 years aid, 5 feet 11 inches high, full Uce, and very

etoutand well made. DANIEL,

About 24 vears old. five feet ten inches high. buw"Wcil, and very black, and lisos in speaking. AARON, A Mulatto, about 25 years old, five feet nine inches bi$h. they are all stout mad; ar.d verv likely fellows ; their clo-tliir.-'s not recollected. The above rv aru will be given for apprehending said Dc -es and confining them so that I can ceMbiii again, or fifty dollars for either and all reasonable expenecs paid if brof to Ya!ivilU. Tt-nueisee. JOHN R THOMPSON. September 1, 1820. gQ-tmpd

By the President of the United stales. Whereas by an act of Congress, passed op the 3d of March, 18 17, entitled An act to authorise the appointment of a Surveyor for the lands in the northern part oV the Mississippi Territory, and the tale of certain lands therein des

cribed' the President of the U. States is authorised to cause certain lands to

be. told : Therefore, I, James Monroe, Presi dent of the United State-, do hereby de dare and make known, that public sale

shall be held at Huntsville, in Alabama,

for the disposal (accoiding to law) of the

following lands, r, :

On the 2d Monday in October next,

for the sale of townships 10 and 13, in

ranw 2, L ; townships 9, 10 11, and 11,

in range 3, E ; tow nships, 9, 10, and 14,

in range 4, L ; townships 9, 10, 11, 12,

13, and 14, in ranue 5, h ; township 12, 13, and 14, in range C, E ; and

township 12, in range 7, E. Also, the

lands in the tract commonly called Col

bert's reserve.

On the 1st Monday in December next, fT the sale of townships 11, 12, 13, and 14, in range 3, V ; township 12, 13. and 14, in ranges G and 7, V ; townsiiips 1 1, 12, 13, and 14, in range S, W ; townships 12, 13, 14, in'iange 9, YV : townships 13 ami 14, in range 10, W ;

and township 14, in range 1 1, . Also, the lands adjoining the town of Marathon, which have not been ofTVred Un sale, except such lands as have been reserved by law, for the support ct -chools, or fur other purposes. The lands shall be sold in regular numercial order, commencing with the lowest number of section, tow nship, and range. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, the 22d day ot June, 1820. JAMES MONROE. Josiah Mf.igs. Commissioner -of the. General Land -Office. 0" Printers who are authorised to publish the laws of the United States, will publish the above once a week till the 1st of December next, and send their

hills to the General Land Office for payment.

June 23.

LIQUORS.

YjpOR sale a quantity of Liquors of the " jirst qualify, by Wholesale or the sin

gle Gallon, very low for Cash :

Consisting of Cogniac Brandy, Jamaica Spirits, Holland Gin, A h'D TENERIEFE WINES. Apply at KAUSLER & WISES'S, W ater Street. Vincennes, 29th March. 51-tff N. SMITH,

Secovd Street, Opposite Cot. Las sellers Kutrf, CONTINUES to carry on, in all its va

rious branches, the Tin and Sheet -Iron Manufactory, and will execute all orders with promptitude, on reasonable terms. ICT All kinds of JOB WORK, done at the shortest notice. S."?" Western Reserve. New Lancaster, SfeubenvilJe, Marietta and Mount Pleasant. Ohio, monev will be taken at Par. Vincennes, July l, 1S20. 12-tf

Tanner and Currier

W ANTED IMMEDIATELY,

A Journeyman I'ANNER & CURRIHI, who. is acquainted with his business, to

whom liberal encouragement will De

given.

Two Apprentices,-

Wanted at the above business, of 14 or 1G years of age. Those from the country will be preferred. Application to be made to J. Donovan & Co.

Jit their Tannery, near the Steam-JIUi. Vincennes, April S. 52-tf Notice. WHEREAS, I did advertise One fTiintIfil TinUnrs Iipirnnl . lor the

apprehension

of a

neirr(

man bv the

name of JOSHU A, who absconded from me on the 21st dav of August.

I have since sold said negro and will

not pav any reward for the apprehension

of him.

HUGH GORDON. Louisiana, Aug. 14. vW-f.tpd

14-tUDec.

Charles R. Brown, Amorv Kinncv, 'A'ILL in future Practice LAW in cm

unction, in the comities of llavis Incj

Sullivan, Vigo Jlurtin, DuJxns t 'iAv.

arid in the Supreme Court, fine rf them

will at all times be found in their oiheejusiness 0f tjie

Notice.

THE Co-Partnership, heretofore eorist

inj; under the firm cf Wassons and Savre,

was dissolved on thev first inst. by mu- j tual consent. All persons indebted toj

that hrm, will please to have their ac

counts settled immediate! v, with Jiiines and Geo. i. if usso:i, at Carlisle or Me-

om, who are authorised to settle the

In Chancery. IIENUY ALDRIDGE, " , rs. JOHN PRITCHETT. In the rosey Circuit Coarf, of the Terib vfJlarch,A D. lbO. fj A ND now at this day, the complainant appeared by hjs counsel, an I on motion, it is ordered, that this cauce be continued till the next term of this Court and that complainant have leave to amend his bill. And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that thr de

fendant i not an inhabitant of this State, it it ordered that notice of the pendency of yaid sit, be given by publication in

the Indiana Levtiml for the space ct

foui w eeks succosively ; that if sail! defendant do not appear at the October term of this Court, and file answ ers to the complainants bill, the same will b

taken ;ro cottfesso. A true, copy from the order book. TEST, J. R DIMICK, c. p. c. c CO 4wAll Persons concerned ARE hereby required to take notice that I shalf apply to the Circuit Court of Gibon County at their October term, to be holdcn oil the third Monda of r-aid month, for the purpose ol appointing Commissioners to divide the real estaiw of Robert Montgomery, deceased. Kinr , - -7 O

in sua countr. HUGH MONTGOMERY. October. 120. 2S-5w

at W ashmgtun, except uurin; the sta rii n. . i. ami i

oi me i,ouris. ah ortiers ami con

veyancing will be punctually atter:dtil

to.

Washington, April 10 1820. 5-tf

concern.

JAMES WAbSON, GEO. A. WASSON, S.Wtl, SAY HE. Carlisle, d June, 1820. 9-tf

Valuable Lands FOR SALE.

THE undersigned, E.iecutri.r and

The business will be continued in Car

lisle and Merom, by the undersigned,

nho have this day Jieceiveu, a fresh

supply oj

Dry Goods Groceries,

s

B. WELLMAN, JN'far the Steam-Mill.

UESPECTFCLLY inform hi-, friend and the pu'dic in general, that he still continues to carry on the BKicksniithin business, In all its various branches, at the NEW HOP,iiear the Steam-Mill, and believes himself to be completely master of ma

king all kinds of warrantable Tools, such

as.

Ede-TooiS, NanowAxes, broad do. Addzes, and all kinds of Carpenters Tools, horse and Ox shoeing and bellows Making; Can ne had at the shortest notice. He flatters himself from his lon experience in the above business, that he will at least merit a share of the public

patronage

Executor, of Toussaint Dubois, deceas- f 1 i-irb iv Ivnn sir Ktit

ed, oiler lor s'i'.c, anv lands belonin 7

to the Estate, of tiie deed, lyinjj with

in the counties of Knox, Davis, and Sul

livan. Also, two valuable lots in Vin

cennes. The term, will be made easN

to purchasers, and stjld at a fair price.

for further particulars, apply to eith

er of the undersigned, or G. U. C.

Sullivan, ia Vincennes. JANE DUI50IS, TODS. DUEOIS,

January 1, 1SC0,

5S tt

I)'iCTO!.S Alison &-M5Namce HAVE jut received from New-Or leans an additional supply of Drugs, Aedieines, &c.

Which, added to their stock on hand.i

Vincennes, Oct. 10.

S-6m

STORAGE, AND Commission business, BY ROBERT ARMS PRONG, Evanville, Ja. In the new and commodious Warehouse on JTain SfjiEET, owned by Ilix;n M'Gahy. references . Messrs. Irvine M'Naught, Sc Co. Qurrfc : -Jonathan II. Lawrence & Co. New-York: George Wallace, Pi ttsrurg : W m. Robinson, Jr. do. John Wirgman, Baltimore: Julygg, IKgo. 15 -Swpd

WHEAT.

fT!IE subscriber, will take WHEAT, ikatthe Market price, in payment ot lebts due him delivered at the i!!cenlies -team-Mill, until the first day of November. BURTITI. Avfpit 10, 1820. 13tf

NEW GOODS. j j j j j r . Charles Smith,

HAS JUSt RECEIVED, ' Frcm New-Orleans, an assortment of Dry Good-Si Liverpool $ Queensware And Groceries Of the best quality, selected by his own inspection : Which he oilers on reasonable terms, for CASH. PCr"Also a quantity of Kenhawa Salt. Vincennes, June 9.9. 12-tf

Ladies and Gentlemen's

Shoes.

Which thev will sell low for Cash.

They have also for sale,

30 Bis. Good Whiskey.

JAMES W'ASSON,

GEO. A. WAS.-ON

Carlisle, 2d June. 9-tf

Han away r

FROM the subscriber near Palestine,

Illinois, a nr jrio bov,. named

Thomas,

aged about twentv. short stout built bov

with a remarkable ilat nose. Anv neV

. I -I w

completes their assortment. I he whole son delivering the boy to me. or loiV.n' .-f . . .l.'l. il l-.-l i ll TlTf I . . . . . . r.

oi wiucii moy arc resoiveu 10 sen i,ftt him in anv Jail so that 1 get him, shall

tor cash in hand, or to good purchasers receive a generous reward, and all rea-

on a short credit. sonabie charges naid hv me.

incennes, June 50th, 18C0. ltf WILSON LAGOW.

i

August 4, t S20. 1 7 x tf

DUCIUKS

Shuler&Woolvcrton,

CONTINUE THE TllACTICE F Physic Surgery, In conjunction. They have opened a SHOP n Water Street, a few doors ahovetht late Apothecary Store of Shuler, Hood, y Co. Vincennes. July 8. 15-tf Geo. 11. C. Sullivan, ATTORNEY AT LAW

The Vincennes Stage By CARLISLE, Ia. PALESTINE III. Merom to Tcrrc-ITaute, Leaves the POST-OFFICE in Vincennes eve- , TCESIVW. at !0 o'cbrk.a m. rrives at Ten'-I!aute, on Tiiiidayt following, t.t 10 o'clock, a. m. Leaved

Terre-Iiaiite et-ry Friday, at ? o'clock, a. m. arrie at Vincennes, on Saturdayfollowing, at h o'clock, p. m. li.tar.ce Terre-Haute, TO loi'e-i. Jolv

300 Dollars Reward.

VNA WAY from the subscriber, six miles West of Nashville, in the statf

of Tennessee, on the Jth inst. a negro

man named

The Union Line of In enr junction v iih the Luithville Line9 yXjtUtl commence on the 5th dav o " SeptemWr, inst. to run regular from VINCENNES, Ia. to ST. LOLLS, Missouri, to leave Vincennes vcrv Tue-day. nt 2 o'clock, 1. M. and arrivo at St. Louis, on Friday by 2 o'clock, P. M. Leave St. Lnui, on every Satur day, at half past 4, A. M. and arrive t. Vincennes. oti Monday, by 6 P. M. A List of Letters. REMAINING in the IVt-OIfice at Terie-llattte, the quarter ending vn the first of October, 1820, uhirb if u .r ta. ken out before the ,31st IWeir.bM v ill

Posl-Odic c as

be sent tr the General dead letters.

A Chauncey Atkins Gpo. A. Adams John lirinch Nathan Penjamia Joseph Pmrton

ml.

And rews

Kic!;d. A i n. 1 ''.!! r. . ... IIir;i!! Hici

Sand IJii'ck-

c & o o i rt t .

RaM wi ? runner

;nU

CLEM.

He is a black nero. thou:! not of the

deepest dye, he is at least six fet high.

remaikably well made for strength anl activity, and don't deceive his looks, as he has never been excelled in wrestling.

WILL practice in the first Judicial rnnning and jumping,though he has very

Circuit of the State of Indiana, and in 'rse fret ; he is broad across the cheek the Counties of Cruicford and Edirards, bon, small eyes and deeper in his head in the Illinois State. He may always than usual, his head above the eyes tahe found at his office in Vincennes, u"n- Pers off and is smaller at the crown than

less when absent on professional busi- common ; he is about thirty years old,

hut has little or no bard. lie started on horse back, the description of the horse supposed to be a sorrel, with a blaze face, an old saddle torn across the

for

ab-

ness; he has made arrangements business forwarded to him in his

sence, to be attended to. Vincennes, Dec. 15.1819. 36 tf Books Lost

HpHE person who borrowed the Two first Volumes of CUES I EUFIELD.

from T. II. Blake, will please return the Nashville jail, shall have the above

iriem immediately. roivarrl. nr nnpliinilrr1 niiil f-fv ilnllfiK

... - I - . w ...... . . v. ,"llll il

mnni!P5. Anner 9,?.. GO-tt t...:K H ..o :r. i : -i

T i an ciucmisi ii sriu ru 111 iiv i 11

so that I et him again. The above is

seat and covered with a butfalo robe.

neither the stirrups or their leathers

were t el lows.

Any person who will deliver said ne

gro to me in Tennessee, or place him in 1 x 1 1 it t .1 .

U seph Curtis

William Deen

S:i Hick E &, F "

Jonathan E've'I Milton J. French

Abner Fuller

G

Curtis Gilb'Mt Justice Goodrich Il'igli Henderson Saoue! Iladd.ims Win M. I lane Claybourn Hankies

J & K

& II Adam Grant Smith Henry

Abra! ari fficr Sainu?l I! I, Robert It nde-soa

Isaac B. Jackson Win. KPgour 3 Jacob Iiger Amelia Ivirk Nathan Eiik

Nathan Kestcr Hcnrv King Peter Ki.kci dall Henry Kitkeudall

L & M Jonathan Langlord Gabriel Lemon

Sam!. Littlefield

vl VJll Ksjh JL Cll all on the condition he is apprehended

mt j

James Gibson,

Respectfully informs the public, that the niini ' i. "

P'Mou is in complete operation ; and that Travellers and Citizens, can, at all

hours and weathers, be accommodated with safe and convenient Boats, and

rareiul and attentive Ferrvmen : and at

on the North W est side of the Ohio River. Wm. BLUNT ROBERTSON.

tSCO. , 20-Gwpd

August 17

Five Dolltirs lie ward

A Real WHITE HORSE, fifteen hands high, natural trotter, and ten or eleven years old... .He left the Prairie of Vincennes the last of May, or first of June last, a good reward, and all necessary charges will be paid for the louse. W. FELLOWS, Jit the Timelines Steam. JlilL July 10, 1&20. ' li-tf

a very reduced price. He also keeps.at jr(TKAYEI) or Stolen, from the subhis house, on the ILLINOIS SIDE, ac- criuer, living in Black Creek Settle-

commodations for inoring families, sin- ment ou tne od June Iasl a

gle travellers and others, and hopes, bv 1 A A' .. J. i. .

ma tiitruiiou, io connnue 10 receive a

liberal share of their custom. JAMES GIBSON.

April 2r, 1SC0.

3-tf

Hides and Skins.

rJJASH, and the highest price will be 'constantly given for any quantity of Hides 5 Calf, Sheep, AND DEER SKINS, delivered at the incennes Steam Mill. J. DONOVAN. JuW 10, 181 0, H-tf

Yellow Bay Horse, 1 5 J hands high, nine or ten years old, 2 r 3 white feet, and a large scar on his weathers, occasioned oy a fistlo, which is destitute of hair, about the size of a man's hand. I will give the above reward for information of the horse, or 0 dollars for the horse and thief. JACOB WOLFE. Sullivan county, Aug. ;23. 20-3tp Printine,

Of everti description, neatly executed on moderate terms at t.his OF1I1SE.

Stephen Miles Charles Marble John Martin 2 C. W. Lee

Eliza. Mathews Geo. Maf:rld James McCaba Edit Mount

N & P

Lewis North run James Pattingill E. L. Pheip Oliver Palmer

Samuel Reason Rebecca Raper Jacob R-.!:iait:a Beia Smith

& W

Hpnry Wiilard Win. Welter

Samuel Norman David Nice William Polkc 1 William Paddock James Porttr R & James Redford 2 Daniel Rhoads Samuel Ruen I. idea hnltrick Jo!.n Smith

T Thomas Tomkins Wrn. Woodward Eduard U heeler

J. M. COLMAN, p sr. Tcrrc-ITaute. Oct. 1 SO. L:-j J ' The Subscriber, RESFECTFCLLY inforu ! f i; imI and the Poldic, that, in cnsfijii. t.c of continued indisposition, lie i:i cc:rciu ded to relinquish the business of He earnestly requests those indehed to him. either by note or book accour t. to call anil pay him : as the state of ti e times will not admit of longer neglect.

Mark Barm-tt. Vincennc. Nov. J, 18C0. CCtf