Indiana Centinel, Volume 5, Number 10, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 July 1821 — Page 4

By the President of the United States. TrHEREAS the President of the UniT r ted States is authorized by law to cause certain Lands of the United States to be offered for sale : Therefore, I, James Monroe, 1 resident cf the United States, do hereby declare and make known, that public sales for the disposal (agreeably to law) ct certain lands, shall be held as follows, At Woosler, in Ohio, on the first Monday in June next, for the sale of the thirteen sections of land in the District of "Wooster, heretofore reserved for the use f certain persons of the Delaware tribo of Indians, and subsequently ceded to the United States. At Delaware, in Ohio, on the first Monday in July next, for the sale of twenty-seven townships, viz: Townships 1 and 2, north, of ranges 9, 10, and 11, 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, range 12 1 to 8, ranges 13 and 14 At the same place, on the third Monday in August next, for the sale of twenty-fife townships, viz : Townships 1 to 8, ncrth, of range 15 1 to 7, ranges 1G and 17 1, 2, and S, range 18. At Tiqua, in Ohio, cn the first Monday in August next, for the sale of twen-tj-six townships, via: Townships 1 to 5, south of range 5 1,2, 3, 4,0,7, and 8, 6 1 to 8, 7 1 to 6, 8. At Vincennes, in Indiana, en the third Monday in June next, for the sale of the lands belonging to the United States, in the tract set apart for the location of private claims, by an act, entitled An act respecting the claims to land in the Indiana territory and state of Ohio," passed on the 21st of April, 1806. At Brookville, in Indiana, on the third Wonday in July next, for the sale ot twenty-four townships, viz: Townships 10 to 16, of ranges 2 and 3 12 to 16, 4 and 5. At the same place, on the first Monday in August next, tor the sale of twenty townships, viz i Townships 15, 16,4 n ranges 6,7,8, 9, 10, and 11. 15 and 16, in range 12. At Jackson, in the county of Cape Girardeau, in Missouri, on the first Monday of September next, for the sale of thirty-four townships, viz : Townships 30, 31,32, and 33, in ranges 7 to 14 E SI and 32, 1J. At the scat of government, in the territory of Arkansas, on the third Monday in September next for (ho sale of

iwciiijr-uiic luwa&mps, viz : Townships 5, 7, 9,&10 S.in

5 to 10 .6 to 9

8 to 14

m range 19 W

20 21 AO

At Washington, in .Wicd

iirst Monday in July next, lor the sale Uny Undg which arc surveyed in the District west of Pearl river, which have Cot heretofore been offered for sale. At St. Stephens, in Alabama, on the first Monday in August next, for the sale of such tracts of land in township tight, of ranges 1 and 2 west, and in townfhip 6, f rang 5 west, and sundry other tracts of land in the District east of Pearl river, which have cot bceo heretofore vflcied fo; e2k

At UanlsSdhf in Alabama, on the third Monday in July next, for the sale of the islands in the Tennessee river, and of sundry detached fractions in townships 5, 6, and 7, of range 1 east, bordering on the Cherokee boundary line, which have not been heretofore offered tor sale. At Tuscaloosa, in Alabama, on the first Monday in July next, for the ale of twenty-two townships, vis: Townships 15 to 22, in ranges 1 and 2 E. 15 to 20, in range 3. At the same place, on the third Monday in August next, for sale of twentythree townships, viz : Townships 15, 16, 17, and 18, of range 4 cast. 15 and 1G 5 15 G 15 to 22 f 1 &2w. At the same place, on the third Monday in September next, for the sale of twenty-four townships, viz: Townships 15 to 22, of range 3 west. 22 4 and 5 15 to 21 band 7. At the same place, on the third Mon

day in October next, for the sale of twenty-one townships, viz: Townships 15 to 21, in ranges 8, 9, and 10 west. At the same place, on the third Monday in November next, for the sale of twenty -four townships, viz: Townships 15 to 21, in ranges 11, 12, and 13 W. 15, 16, and 17 I I. At the same place, on the third Monday in December next, for the sale of twenty-five townships, viz: Townships 18 to 21, in range 14 west. 15 to 21 J 5, 16, and 17. Each sale will commence with the lowest number of lot or section, township, and range, and proceed in regular numerical order. The lands reserved by law for the use of schools, or for other purposes, will as usual be reserved from sale. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this l9tti day of Aprl!v in the year 1821 JAMES MONROE. By the President : JOS1AH MEIGS, Commissioner, of the General band Ojjice. April 24. 5tAl. B. WELLMAN, JVear the Steam-Mill. RESPECTFULLY inferos 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 SHOP,near the Steam-Mill, and believes himselfto be completely master of making all kinds of warrantable Tools, sui as, Edge-Tools,

Narrow Axes, broad do. Addzcs and all kinds of Carpenters Tools, horse and Ox shoeing and bei1 i m- m a

Interesting Sale.

SALE of LOTS In Lawrenceville. THE sale of Lots in the town of LaivrenceviUe, the seat of justice for Lawrence county, Illinois, will tike place on the 2d Monday and Tuesday in July next, being the ninth and tenth days of the month. This favorable spot has recently been selected by authority of the Legislature of Illinois, and is handsomclv situated on the west bank of L'EMUARRAS River, abeut ten miles west cf Vincenncs, on the direct road to Vaudalia the seat of government efthe state, and to St. Louis, in Missouri, and in the centre cf

a very thickly settled, rich and fertile country. It may be snfelv said, that the natural advantages of LAWRENCEV1LLK are without a parallel in the state. Ne"vei failing and healthy springs, slone-coal and building rock are in abundance around it;, the falls in the river alford' vcry facility to water works adjoining the town, where a grist and saw null are now in rapid operation. L?Emb auras is easily navigable to this place, whenever the Wabash can be ascended to Yinccnncs. The surrounding country is inhabited by thriving and industrious farmers, and is fast increasing in population, riches and consequent. LA WHENCE VILLE bids fair to become a town of great manufacturing in terest. When people will resolve to conform to the situation cf their country ; when Americans will adopt their only national policy, and learn to exist upon the resources they possess within themselves, then will this place, from its natural advantages, be with but few rivals in the West. The Town is laid off on a liberal plan, and offers every inducement to purchasers. Plats may be obtained by application to the commissioners, or T. Dubois, Esq. on the premises. MECHANIC, particularly, of every description, are much wanted in the town and neighborhood, and will find it their interest to attend on the davs ot sale, as the terms will be extremely liberal. JOHN DUN LAP, Y J AS. L ANTE KM AN. Ccm'rs. Wm. MARTIN, ' ) Lawrenceville, 1 9th May, 1821. Std BCfri nters in Shawneetown and

Vandalia, will please publish the above in their papers till day, and' forward their accounts to T. Dubois, Esq. Lawrenceville

ON COMMISSION,. By JO a.Y WISE, Water-street, a qtian tiki cf PAPER, viz: No's. 1, i2, 3, CAP, FANCY POST, and PLAIN, do. SUPER ROYAL PRINTING, do. WRAPPING and TEA, do. ALSO, WINDOW GLASS, assorted. PORTER BO T t'LES and HOLLOW WARE, CALF SKINS, SPANISH SOLE LEATHER, NAILS, CORDAGE, eye. &c. &c. All ot which will be sold low for Cash. Also, A very valuable Keel Boat, now atYincenncs,ncw and in good crder. "vincenues, March 23, 1821. 4Gtf To the Public. typiIE subscriber returns his than!; with feelings of graiitr.de to the citizor.3 of. Vincennes and its vicinity, for their liberal encouragement since his commencement in business ; and for future encouragement, he will sell his manufacture at the following reduced prices, for par mcnev, viz : BOOTS, fron' 6 50, to 7 CO Democratic Shoes, (nearly

50

Hides and Skins CASH, and the highest price will Le constantly given for any quantity of Hides 5 Calf, Sheep. AND DEER SKINS, delivered at their Tannery. t nnxnvAV - n

equal to Hooters.)

CerMei7teia?&ne Shoes, 2 50, to 3 CO

do. coarse de. 2 CO, Ladle's Walking Skves, 1 75, to 2 00 Fooling Bods, - - 3 50 All other work too numerous to menticn here, equally reasonable. SIMON MONK, Boot Shoe Maker, Water-si. Vine enne next house to the United Slate? Lend June Sth, 1881. Wool Carding. SpHE subscriber wishes to inform the s ' public, that he has a CARDING MACHINE, now ready for Carding, just below where the Steam Mill formerly stood. Those who wish to give him a call, nay depend on having their work done in the best manner. II. D. WHEELER. Vincennes, Juno 2d, 18x11. Gff DOCTORS Shuler&WooIrertoii CONTINUE THE PRACTICE OF Physic Surgery 1 In conjunction. They have opened a SHOP on Water Street, a few doors ahove the late Apothecary Store of Shu Ifr, Wood, Co. Vir.cennes, july R. 15-tf HEMP. A few Hundred Pounds of good clean

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Can dc had at the Rhnrfocf nn:

- "UIIV.C) He flatters himself from his Ion experience in the abave business, that he will at least merit a share cf the public patronage. c

TAie Vincenncs Library is 1 emoved to the room adjoining the l3anA of Vincennes, and will be open on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 10 A. M . until 4 V. M. E.BOLTDINOT;Xira;ijn Feb. 1 tf

wanting. Enquire of J. D. HAY. Vincennee, Jan- 10, 1820. 5S-tf Blank Deeds, For Salt at this Office.