Indiana Centinel, Volume 4, Number 43, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 February 1821 — Page 4

NOTICE. : A GENERAL MEETING oF the Stock-holders of the Bank ol Vincenncs, the Stace Rank of Indiana, is requested, at their Nanking-house, on Monday the ."5th day of March next, at 10 o'clock, A.M. for, the purpose of investigating the following enquiries, viz 1. The amount of Specie, and all other funds in the possession of the Rank. 2, The amount of notes of theBank in circulation. 5 The amount and kind of money deposited in the Hank for safe keepiuj, or otherwise, and the names of the persona to whose credit it : is deposited. 4. The amount of real estate owned by the corporation. , ; 5. Thcvinvt of debts due by the Bank. (). The notes and bills given to the lank for money loaned; the solvency of the drawers and endorsers. 1". The names of the parsons or company indebted to the 'Bank, and the amount each person or company is owing . 9 8. To examine the manner in which the accounts and books of the Bank are kept. 9. The names of the stock-holders, and number of shares owned by each person and the amount of stock actually paid in. 10. Whether at any time the amount of debts due by the Bank were double the amount of monies actually deposited for safe keeping if any excess, the names of the . Oirectors under whose administration it was created. 1 1. The bye laws, rules 5c regulations adopted by the Directors for the government ot the Baak. 12. Whether the Presfdent or Cashier was authorised to purchase bills of exchange, or discount transaction notes -if so, the names of the Directors who gave the authority. 13. The amount of bills purchased, or notes discounted if any by the President or cashier, the names of the persons purchased of, or discounted to, and the several sums. 14. The amount of branch notes put in circulation by the State Bink by whose authority tho names of the directors, or officer of the Bank, who issued tho same ; the names of the persons or company to whom the issues were made ; the pledges or security given to the Bank to secure the payment the roof. 15. The cause of the suspension of specie payments. 16. Whether any plan can be adopted to secure the payment of monies deposited for safe keeping ; and all othcreditors of the Bank. 17. After a full investigation of the situation of the Bank, to take into consideration the propriety of surrendering our cherter. ARTHUR PATTERSON, WM. BURTCII, S. P. STRIKER, t . WM. POLKE, G. R, C. SULLIVAN, ROBT. ELLIOTT, t JOHN M'DONALI), SAML. TOMLINSON,

i'J J. U. RKILEY.

G. W.JOHNSTON,

DANIEL M'CLURE, CHARLES M'CLUKE. 9d Feb. 1S21.

Vincenncs HOTEL loLeL FOR TERMS, apply to SARAH JONES, Administratrix of the Estate of J'cter Jones,-deceased. 2d Feb. 1821. ' 41-5 Notice. Those persons who have delivered WHEAT For me at the Vincenries Steam Mill, are hereby notified that it is necessary to call and deliver the receipts therefor to "me immediatetely, as I wish to settle" all debts and credits. W. E. BREADING. Vincenncs, Jan. 3, 18-20. 4l-5v can receive no Wheat in payment of debts after the tenth of February next. W. E. B. STATE OF INDIANA, Gibson. Count g. set. Taken Up, By JOHN MARVELL, living in said county Montgomery township, one Light Roan Gelding, With a star in his forehead, some saddle spots, 14 hands high, and ten years old last spring Appraised to forty dollars by Joseph Rosborough, and Francis Lucas, this 2Gth day of December, 1820, before me, PHILIP BRISCOE. J. P. January, 50, 1821. 41-3p By the President of the United States. WHEREAS, by various acts of Congress, the President of the United States is authorised to direct the public lands which have been surveyed to be offered for sale ; Therefore, I, James Monroe, President of the United States, do hereby declare and make known, that public sales, fcr the disposal (according; to law) of publio lands. shall be held as follows, viz : At Franklin, in Missouri, on the first Monday in January next, for the sale of Townships 51 to 55, in range 2G, west of the 5th principal meridian line.

50 to 55, ranges 27 and 28, do.

51 to 55, range 29,

do.

JUlanks, for sale here.

At the same place, or. the first Monday in March next, for the sale of Townships 51 to 56, in range 50, wes of the 5th principal meridian line. 50 to 56, in ranges, 51, 32 & 53 do. At St. Louis, in said state, on the first Monday in December next) tor the sale of Townships 55 to 44, in rane 1 and 2, east 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, in 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, east 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 34, in ranges 1 to 14, east of the 5th principal meridian line. 33, range 4, east, do. 29, 50 and 51 5 , do. J 3 1,32 and 33 S de.

At Edw'ardsville, in the state of Illinois, on the first Monday in January next, for the sale of Townships 8 to 13, in range 9, west of the 3d principal meridian line. 11 to 14 10 and lido. ' 6 to 13 12 and 13 do. 8 to 12 14 do. AtVandalia, in the said state, on the . third Monday in January next, for the aleot Townships 5 to 10, in range 1, east of the 3d principal meridian line. ' 7 to 10 2 8 to 10 ranges 3, 4,5, and 6, 1, 8, 9 and 10 range 7, east I, 6,7, 8, 9 and 10, 8, At Palestine, in said state, on the 2d Monday in February next, for the sale of Townships 6 to 10, in ranges 9, 10 and II, east of 3d principal meridian line. 5 to 10 range 14, west ol 2d principal meridian line. 8, 9 and 10, ranges 12 and 13. At Detroit, in Michigan Territory, on the first Monday in November next, for the sale of Townships 8, 9 and 10, S, in angea 4 and 5 cast, 8 and 9 6 7, 8 and 9 7 and 8. Except such lands as have been or may be reserved by law for the support of schools, or for other purposes. The lands shall be sold in regular numcrcial 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. By the President, Josiah Meigs, Commissioner of the General Land Ojftce. C7Pnnters who are authorised to publish the laws of the United States will publish the above once a week til, the first of May, and send their billl tothc General Land Office for payments September 2J. 2S-tU MaX. B. WELLMAN, Jfear the Steam-Mill. RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public in general, that he still continues to carry on the Blacksmithing Business, In all its various branches, at the NEW SH()P,near the Steam-Mill, and believes himself to be completely master of making all kinds of warrantable Tools, such, as, Edge-Tools, Narrow Axes, broad do.

Addzes, and all kinds of Carpenters Tools, horse and Ox shoeing and bellows Making; Can De had at the shortest notice. He flatters himself from his lorj ciperience in the above business, that he will at least merit a share of the public patronage. Blank Cards. tiCTTIie Proprietor of the LYDL1XA CKVTKYEL9 has lately received a and some assortment of BLANK. CARD'S;

Pay your Debts ! IT IS MY WISH TO PAY MINE 1 RUT, unless I can collect money from those who owe me, it will be irnpvss,Le for me to do so. Therefore, I wish those indebted to me, either by Note or Bock account, to come and settle immediately, or 1 must bring suits against all who fail to avail themselves of this notice. I WISH TO SELL A GOOD NEW TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, Near the Steam-Mill, 20 by 30 feet, well finished, with a good Kitchen and Cellar, Smoke-house, and a never failing well f excellent water. On the premises are some first rate young bearing Applctrees. The well known beauty and excellence cf thi place, needs no farther descrip tion, as whoovcr wishes to purchase will call and judge for themselves. Times are hard, and money scarce therefore my terms for (Ids property, will be proportionate. I will also sell Kome excellent Household Furniture, On moderate terms for Cash ; which can be seen on the premises by application to the iubscriber. Saml. Parr. Vincenrcs, Jan. 24, 1821. -10-tf 11. D. WHEELER, AND J. Thompson, RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public, that they have purchased the shop lately occupied by James Elsworth, deceaaed, near Mr. BURTCII'S Grocery, where they intend carrying on in all its various branches, the Black & Whitesmith's Business. They have now on hand, a quantity of AXES, and intend keeping an assortment of Edge Tools, Or both CAST and ENGLISH Blister Steel. work: can be had on the most reasonable terms, at the shortest notice. IC7-H. I). WHEELER, has TWO Carding Machines, On hand, which he will sell reasonable. Vinrennes, Jan. 20. 40-tf DOCTORS Shuler&WooIverlon, CON'TINUE THE rilACTlCE OF Physic Surgery, In conjunction. They have opened a SHOP on Water Street a few doors above the late Apothecary Store of Shu Irr, flood, Co. - - Vincenncs, Jnlv S. 15-tf Geo. It. 0. Sullivan, ATTORNEY AT LAW. "WILL practice in the first Judicial Circuit of the State of Indiana, and in the Counties of Crawford and Edwards.

in tne Illinois Mate. Ue may alwavs be found at his ofiice in Vincehnes, unless when absent on professional busi. ncss; he has made arrangements for bu iness forwarded to l.iui in his absence, to be attended fo. , Vincenncs, Dec. 15, 1819. 56 y

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