Indiana Centinel, Volume 5, Number 16, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 August 1821 — Page 1

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Arotice to Claimants.

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07?c? of fie Commissioners..

Washington, UthJane, 1821-

E Commissioners, appointed un

der the 2lth article of the Treaty of

Amity, Settlement, and Limits between the United States ot America and his Catholic Majesty, concluded at Washington, on the 22d day of February, 181 to ascertain the lull amount and validity of the claims mentioned, or referred to, in the said Treaty, being organised "as a Hoard, according to the provi sions of the Treaty and the act of Congress in that case made and provided, have passed the following Orders: of which, all those interested will n pleased to take notice : " Ordered, That all persons having claims'uuder the Treaty of Amity, Settlement, and Limits, between tha United States of America and his Catholic Majesty, concluded at Washington, on the 22d day of February, ISl'J, which are to be received by this C ommission, do'file a memorial ot' the same with the Secretary of the Board, to the end, that they may be hereafter duly examined, and the validity and amount thereof decided upon, according to the suitable anil authentic testimony concerning the game, which may b then required. The said memorial must be addressed to this Hoard: must set forth, particularly and minutely, the various facts and circumstances whence the right to prefer such claim is derived ; and must be

or auy part thereof, bath ever received any, and, if any, what, sum of money, or other equivalent or indemnification, for the loss or injury sustained, satisfaction for which is therein asked. And that time may be allowed to claimant s, to prepare and file the memorials above mentioned 5 it is further Ordered, That when this Board shall adj., urn to-day, it will adjourn to meet aagiu on the 10th day of September next; at' which time it will proceed to decide whether any memorials which may have been tiled with the Secretary, in pursuance of the above'ordertf, shall be received for examination. Ordered, That a copy of these proceedings be published by the Secretary of this15oard, in all the"pu,jlic gazette in which the laws of the United States are Usually printed." . C7"- i'hose Editors who are authorised to publish the lawi of the United State, are requested to insert this notice in their respective papers once a week, until tiie 10th day of September next, and forward their accounts to the Secretary, immediately thereafter. By Order. T. Y ATKINS, Secretary of the Commission Under the 1 1th article of t .ie Florida Treaty

DOCTORS Shiiler&Woolvertoii,

Vincennes, IRON STOKE.

continue the fhactice of rpHE Subscriber have ope;.td a PlllC-I fln J'Olf STORE on Market Street, Yincenx nybiL viuti y , where th intcnd t0 k a Con.

by the

ajjlda:

it ui the claim

verified

ant. "And in order that claimants may be informed of what is now considered by the. Commission as essential to be a erred and established before any such memorial can be received by this Board, it is further Ordered, That each claimant shall declare, in his said memorial, tor and in behalf ot whom the said claim i preferred ; and whether the amount thereof, and every part thereof, if allowed, does now, and, at the time when the said claim arose, did belong solely and absolutely to the said claimant, or to ativ other, and, if any other, what person. And in cases of claims urefened tor the benefit of any other than the claimant, the memorial to be exhibited must further set forth, when, why,-and by what means, such other has become entitled to the amount, or any part of the amount, ot the said claim. The memorial, required to be exhibited by all claimants, must also set forth, and certainly declare, whether the claimant, as well as any, other for whose benefit the claim is preferred, is now, and at the time when the said claim arose was, a citizen of the United States of America diere be is now, and at the time the tVid claim arose was, domiciliated and. f auy, what change of domiciliation has mce taken place The said memorial mut also set forth, whether the claim-

Vhttt. or anyone who mt hnv Ji'eeri at vny time entitled to thi aaiouat ciaiLiieJ,

Wool Carding. !T)l!E subscriber wishes to inform the public, that he has a CARDING MACHINE, now ready for Cardinjr, just below where the Steam Mill formerly stoad. Those who wish to give him a call, may depend on having their work done in the best manner. H. D. V HEELER. Vincennes, June 2d, 1821. Ctf Geo. 11. C. 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 the Illinois State. lie may always be found at his office in Vincennes, unless when absent on professional business; he has made arrangements for business forwarded to him in his absence, to be attended to. Vincennes, Dec. 15, 181 9. 56 ft

In conjunction. They have opened a

SHOP on Water Street, a few doors above the late Apothecary Store ofS'Autar, fVood, Co, B. WELLMAN, Aear the Steam-Mill. RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the puMic in general, that he still continues to carry on the Blacksmithim; Business, fn all its various branches, at the NEW SIIOP,near the Steam-Mill, and believes himself to be completely master of making all kinds of warrantable Tools, such as, Edge-Tools, Nanow 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 lon experience in the above business, that he will at least merit a share of the ublic patronage. Alexander D. Fraser, COUNSELLOR 5c ATTORNEY AT

LAW,

ItiVViUlVO

Hides and Skins.

Will practice in the Counties Comprising the first Judicial Circuit of the State of Indiana, and the Counties of Crawford, Edwards and Lawrence in Illinois, as well as in the Supreme & District Courts of both StatesHe will pay unremitting attention to any business that may be entrusted to him, or any communications addressed to him Conveyancing and deeds of all kinds will be particularly attended to His office is kept at Col. Lasselles Tavern, Where he will be found. June 25th, 1821. 9-6w.

CASH, and the highest price will be

constantly given tor any quantity ot

D. SAYRE.

Hides , Calf, Sheep, jgj-s for se, wi

Prime Green coffee, Imperial and Tnt Young Hyson, A CilS Sugar, Logwood, Iron, Old Jamica Rurr, Cog. Drandv, 50 Wis- Whiskey 50 do. Superp'te Fh'ir, Yiaccnnes Au3. 4; 1831. 3-jtf.

AND DEER SKINS,

delivered at their Tannery. J. DONOVAN, &Co. Julv 10, 1819. H-tf $1000 of the State Ban!; of Indiana and its Branches, for Sale by D. S aY RE. Yiaccjjziw Au. 4 iS;U. 3-t-p.

nes, where they intend to keep a Con

stant Supply of Bar-Iron & Castings, They have just received froru tlieic Iron Works, 20 Tons BAR-IUON of superior quality, inciu ding, PLOUGH MOULDS, WAGGON HUE, MILL SPINDLES, AX, be HOE Iron, SLEDGE & Hammer Moulds, C &C. 20 Tons Castings, JlMOVn WlllLll AUE 70010 and 12 Gall n Kettles, 10015 do. do. 5020 do. do. Pots from 1 to 12 Gallons, Ovens and Skillets of various Sizes, Stewpots, Tea Kettle?, Oven Lids of various sites, Dog Irons, Fan Mill wheel, San Mill Cranks and Gudgeons &c. Comprising a complete assortment o? Bar and cast Iron, which they offei for Sale by wholesale or retail upon reason able terms. JAMES &. M'ARTIIUK, Vincennes Aug. 4 1831. 14-tf. State of Indiana, Martin Circuit Court set. My Term J. 1). 1821 II ERSE Y KELLOGG. Petition, for vs. Divorce. ENOS KELLOGG, ) It 'appearing frcm affidavit that the Defendant is not a resident of tiiia Slate, therefore ordered, that unless the Defendant appear on or before the first day of the next, term of this Couit, to answer the said Complainant, the matters and things therein contained will be decreed against him in his absencrand that a copy of this order be publish ed for four weeks successively, in tha Indiana Centinel" A Copy attest. LEVYIS R. ROGERS, Clk. Hindostan Aug. 4, 1821. H-4t Fresh FLOUR. 40 Harrels superfine HARMONY FLOUR, Jut rceivcl from the Mills, and fcf ' si! by . - JOHN V. I.SE, & Co.