Indiana Centinel, Volume 5, Number 13, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 July 1821 — Page 4

liv tiic President oi Ihe United Slates. WtlEUEAS the President of the United states is authorized by law to rnlui certain Lands of the United States

to be offered tor sale : Therefore, I, James Monroe, Prcsi flout of' the United states, do hereby dc

clarc and make known, tlrat public sales of twenty-two townships, viz:

At UanUville, inAlahuma, on the third Monday in July next, for the sale of the islands in the Tennessee river, and of sundry detached fractions in townships o, C, and 7, of range 1 east, boidcrmg on the Cherokee boundary line, which have not been heretofore ottered lor sale. At Tuscaloosa, in Alabama, on the first Monday in July next, for the sale

for the disposal (agreeably to law) ol certain lands, shall" be held as follows, viz : At JVooster, in Ohio, an the first Monday in June next, for the sale of the thirteen -sections of land in the District of IVooster, heretofore reserved for the use of certain persons of the. Delaware tribe of Indians, and subsequently ceded to the Uwited States. At Detawaie, in Ohio, on the first

Township I 5 to '22, in ranges 1 and 2E.

15 to 20, in range 3. At the same place, on the third Monday in August next, for sale of twenty -three townships, viz: Townships 1J, lG, 17, and 18, of range 4 cast. 15 and 1G 5 15 6 15 to 2S l&2vv.

At the same place, on the third Mon-

INDIANAPOLIS. Give Attention! On the U Mmday lfc( l' in OC iOotiit net, the m me uay 0f October next, will be sold to the Town ot INDIANAPOLIS will be ol- Litest bidder, at Public Auction, on fereu for Sale by Public Auction on a credit, the premise. 1 his town has been laid TH1UTEEN VALUABLE TRACTS out under the authority of the State of f laud. The almost unparalleled fer-

mmana, on me sue locateu lor its pel- tjjitv 0 tne so 0f tjjOSse jands cannot

fail to operate as a strong inducement to

Mondav in July next, tor the sale ot day m September next, for the sale ol twenty-seven townships, viz: twenty-four township,, viz: Townships 1 aud 2, north, of ranges 9, Townships 15 to 22, of range 3 west. 10, and 11, 22 4 and 5

1,2,6,7,8, range 12

15 to 21

Gaud 7.

1 to 8, ranges lb ana 14 At the same place, on the thud Mon 'At the same place, on the third Mon- day in October next, for the sale of tuen

ilay in August next, tor toe sateen iweu- iy-ine townships, ml:

ty-five townships, viz

Townships 1 to 8, north, of range 15 1 to 7, ranges 1G and 17 1, 2, and 3, range 18. At Piqua, in Ohio, on the first Monday in August next, for the sale of tw enty-six townships, viz: Townships 1 to 5, south of range 5 1, 2, 3, 4,G, 7,--andS, 6 1 to 8, 7 1 to 6, 8. At Vincennes,n Indiana, on the third ' Jdonday in June next, for the sale of the lands belonging to the United States, in

the tract set apart for the location of pn-

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, aud 13 V. 15, 1G, and 17 14. 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 15, IP, and 17. Each sale will commence with the low

est number of lot or section, township.

manent stjat ol goemment, bv Com

missioners appointed for that purpose, on the East bank of the W est Foikof White River, in the centre of the state. It is situated on a high, dry, uninterrupted plane of several miles extent, perfectly free from inundation, marshes and ponds. The kite ol the town and ithe surrounding country is in an eminent degree beautiful and fertile, aud is probably the best bodyol land in the state. The plan ot the town is calculated to insure the health, comfort and convenience of its inhabitants, and occupies a space of one mile square. Good nnoiesoaie water may be had at the depth of 2u feet, in any part of it, in a sand stratum. It is" confidently expected that the Ureat National Turnpike Road from Washington Citv to Missouri, wiil pass through Indianapolis, and tiie scuts oi 'government of Ohio and Illinois. The conditions of the sale are liberal, and are as follows. kt sect. G. Every purchaser of any lot or lots shall, at the time of inak"in- such puuhasi-, pay into the hands - t i tw .... . . .. i i i i- ..

iuL rtcui, uoc nun pare oi ihe pur

those whose wish it may be to engage m the independent and laudable science of agriculture, the very basis upon which all manufacturing aud commercial pursuits arc bottomed. Under such considerations the Agriculturist will find his interest in Purchasing land of this transcendent quality, when his labors may be crowned w ith an ample reward. There will also be sold, at the same time and place, a large'number of LO i S, excellently situated in Tcrre Haute. The well known fertility .f the surrounding country, the navagition, the strong presumption of the Great National Turnpike passing immediately through this town, the permanent establishment of the heat of Justice, the United States Land Office, and the sublime prospect of native picturesque scenery, which the spectator must have in full view befoic him, all concur in declaring this to be a place of rising importance and future grandeur. MOSES HOGG ATT,

-Agent for Ihe Terre Haute Co.

chase money, the resiuuc to be paid in Tcrre Haute, July J, 1821. tl-Oct. Joui annual instalments ; the purchaser 1

vate claims, by an act, entitled An act and range, and proceed in regular lium

respecting the claims to land in tne in- erical order. diaua territory aud slate of Ohio," pas- The lands reserved bylaw for the &ed on the 21st ol April, 180G. use of schools, or for other purposes At Urookville, in Indiana, on the third will as uual be reserved from sale.

Monday tu July next, for the sale ot Given umler my hand, at the city of

m all cases to have a discount at the LUKE KELLY, Tuloi rate ol b per cent, per annum, lor prompt rrf ,0 . r ,? , ' payment on any instalment, lor ill mo- n h leave, respectfully, to mform nies paid lor the purchase of lots." hc Citizens of inccnnes, and its Viticct. 10. it shMli l.. iUn .i,,.. .,r cinity,t,.at he has commenced business

twt-uH-lour townships, viz.: S Townships 10 to 16, of ranges 2 and 5 12 to 16, 4 and 5. At the same place, on the first Mon day in August next, tor the sale of tweu

ty townships, viz. : ri'ownships 15, l6,Sf 17, in ranges 6,7, S, April 24. 9. 10. and 1 1.

-j--, 15 and 16, in range 12. At Jackson, in the county of Cape G'n ardeau, in Missouri, on the first -Monday ol September next, for the sale of thirty-four townships, viz: Townships 30, 31,52, and 33, in ranges 7 to 14 E 31 and 32, 15. At the seat of government, in the territory of Arkansas, on the third Monday in September next lor the sale of twenty -Oi.e townships, viz. : Townships 5, 7, l, & 10 S. in range 19 V 5 to 10 20 v 6 to 0 21 3 to 14 22. At Washington, in Mississippi, on the first Monday in July next, loi the sale oi an lands which are surveyed in the District west ot Pearl river, which have Hot heretofore been ottered for sale At St. Stephens, in Alabama, on the first Monday in August next, for the sale of such tracts ot land in tow nship eight, of aoges 1 and 2 west, and in ton ns .ip G. of range 5 west, and sundry other tracts of land in the District east of IVail liver, which have not been heretoCoie gifsresl for saJs,

Washington, this 19th day of Aprils in

the year ibx:i JAMES MONROE. By the President : JOS! AH MEIGS, Commi ssionei

of the General Land OJjice. 5tAl.

THE Subscriber has declined carrying on the Coopering Business, which he has pursued near the Steam Mill for a Ions tinm past, and has transferred the business to Mr. Asa Osborv. IUCH,1). MO a TGOMEIIY. ASA OSHOUN respectfully in! onns the Public that he has taken the Establishment of Mr Montgomery, and that any person wanting work in his line, can be supplied at the shortest notice, and, for cash, on as reasonable terms as any in the Western country. ASA OSBORN. July Mth, 1821. U-3t NOTICE. 0"N t'. e second day of the ensuing Oc t -ber Te.m of the Circuit Court for Knox

County, I shall apply to the said Court

duty

sanl Agent to attend the sale of the lots as directed b the. preceding sections of this act, receive all monies that may : e paid into his hands fur the puichasc -f lots in said town, and gie the necessary acquittances then-fur, give eradicates to pui chasers uf lots in said town, de senbing the lot so purchased, the date ol such sale, the amount paid in hand, the amount of each instilment, aud the time they seveially become due, and should not said instalments be punctually paid on the day they become due, the said Agent shall charge interest at the rate ol su per cent, per annum liom the date of such certificate, until paid ; and when the payments are -completed, the said agent is hereby .luthorised aud lequired to make iuch purchaser or his legal representative a deed in fee simple in behalt of the State of Indiana. Sect. 12. Should any purchaser or purchasers, his, her, or "their legal representatives, fail to complete their payments within three months after the last instalment becomes due on any lot or lots, the said lot or lots are hereby declared forfeited, and the agent is hereby authorised to take possession thereof in the name of the state, and shall proceed to advertise the said lot cr lots

again for sale, giving three months pub

lic notice in

on N ater Street, next door above Mr.

Tomi.isos's Store, where he hopes, bv his knowledge of and attention to Lis business, to deserve and receive a share of Public patronage. -As limes are hard and money raising in aluc, he proposes wotkingat sutli prices as wiil afford kirn a fair and reasonable profit onl: The prices heretofore charged bv m,:i;c in this town being altogether out of pro portion with the present state of business. Thoes who may favor him with their custom, may depend upon having their work carefully and honestly done and at such prices is they will not scruple to allow. Vinccnnes, July, G, 1S21, 10-lf To the Public. Owing to the representations of a man, who was particularly delegated for that purpose, by my political and personal enemies, of this County, the lat legislature was induced to report charges against my official conduct. The same merciless pursuers of my reputation aud happiness, have been,"ar,d are still active in circulating those representatic ns throughout the State, to create a

prejudice against me aud forestall public opinion I therefore feel it a duty

to msc!t and the inhabitants of this

ome newspaper printed countvto warn the public against rrr.H.

in this state of such sale. Provided, ting their malicious representations and

relative to ded, until

Im- thr nnnnintmi'tit tr liir m I . t

.... w.v, v. ?s,uueis niai nit ungual pmcnaser may ai any to request tnat their cpmions to divide the real estate of CIIAULES lime previous to such sale redeem such tho-e charges mav be suspen V ILEENEUVE Sen. Dec'd. situate in lot or lots by paying up all arrearages 1 shall have an opportunity of

t e saiu V.UU.JIY, amuu"si ills Several aUU COSIS 01 adt eitisement " IhPm .p nrp thp nninpr t.

answenir

brirs and legal representatives

JOHN I. BMLEY, In right of hiwife FELICI1 E, former

ly r ELICITE MLLESEUVE.

ibi:nal

ILaw of Indiana, app. Qh JanASPA. CURTIS GILliEHT, Uk. Cirt.

JAMES V. JUNES, Court of VWo Court v Pi) nici i)iii.n ii . iini.-'w . . . . -5 f

vyoiiioiururai ii.uvki2u., lerre name June 2b, 1821.

SAMV. KtOKEU, Cominr

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