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Vmceniies. IRON STORE. FTHHE Subscriber? have opened a A S TORE or, Market Street, Yi licences, where they intend to keep a Constant Supply of Bar-Iron & Castings. They have just received from their Iron Works, 20 Tons B.ll-II10NT of superior quality, including, PLOUGH MOULDS, "WAGGON TIRE, MILL SPINDLES, AX, & HOE Iron, SLEDGE & Hammer Moulds, Sfc. c. 20 Tons Castings, JIMOJfii WHICH ARE 70010 and i2 Gallm Kettles, 10015 t0. do. 50 0 do. do. Pots from 1 to 12 Gallons, Oven and Skillets of various Sizes, Stewpots, Tea Kettles, Oven Lids of various sizes, Dog Irons, Tan Mill wheels, Saw Mill Cranks and Gudgeons &C. Comprising a complete assortment of Bar and cast Iron, which thev ofTer for Sale by wholesale or retail upon reasonable terms. JAMES &M' ARTHUR, Vincennes Aug. 4 1821. 14-tf. Stale of Indiana, Martin Circuit Court set. Jlai Term J. D. 1321 IIERSEY KELLOGG. Petition, for vs. Divorce. ENOS KELLOGG, ) It appearing from affidavit that Hie Defendant is not a resident of this State, therefore ordered, that unless the Defendant appear on or before the first day of the next, term of this Court, to answer the said Complainant, the matters and things therein contained will be decreed against him in his absence and that a copy of this order be published for four weeks successively, in the Indiana Centint'l'9 A Copy attest. LEWIS R. ROGERS, Clk. Iliudostan Aug. 4, 1821. 14-4t 300"BusIiels Corn For sale laving a short distance from Vincennes can be had in small quantities or the whole together. Enquire of CAROLINE SMITH. Vincennes, who will also sell, cheap for money, an excellent work HORSE, young and in

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public, that he has a CARDING MACHINE, now ready for Carding, just bcloiv where the Steam Mill formerly stood. Those who wish to give him a call, may depend on having their work done in the best manner. II. D. WHEELER. Vincennes, June 2d, 1821. Ctf . 1 11,1 DOCTORS Sh ul er& Woo ! vcrton , CON llNtE THE PRACTICK OF Physic S Surgery, In conjunction. They have opened a SHOP on If nter fiireet a few doors above the late Apothecary Store of.Sttzler. U'no-U A Co $1000of the State Rank of Indiana and its Branches, for Sale by D. SAYRE. Vincennes Aug. 4 1S21. G-t-pd. (Jeo. H. C. Sullivan, ATTORNEY AT LAW. WILL practice in the first Judicial Circuit of the State of Indians,. and in the Counties of Crairvrrd and Edwards in the li!i?iois State. tie may always be found at his office in Vincennes, unless when absent on professional business ; lie has made arrangements for business forwarded to him in Ids absence, to be attended to. Vincennes. Dec. U. 8l9. 3 6 ft

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CASH, and the highest price, will be constantly given for any quantity of Hides, Calf, Sheep, AND DEER SKINS, delivered at their Tannery. J. DONOVAX, &Co. Julv 10, 1 R f r i-iff SlrEoVllxYHANA 1'ark CountTf, Circuit (.'.,..,' rt Jpvit Term 1821. WILLI AM C "LARK. Cumjri J'tiltinn vs. SforadeEL1ZHETH CLARK Deft) vcrce. This d iv came the complainant by Tlmmr. II Blake. hl Attorney and Hied hi? l-ii!. and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendant is not a resident of this tate, therefore ordered, that unless Sh- appear before the Judges of the Circuit Court on the fifth Monday ot Octobe- ensuing to answer unto t;ie said bill of complaint the matteisaml things theieir. contained will be decided against her in her abrencc. And it is also ordered i hat a copy of the order be inserted for four weeks successively in thvi hid'aua Ctntiel. d'Cun ---.i.Ww.

Aug. 4 1821,

Y.LLICE REA. Cllc. H-4t.

Notice to Claimants. Oflce of the Commissioners. Washington, 14th June 1821 THE Commissioners, appointed under the 21th article of the Treatv of Amity, Settlement, and Limits, between the United States ol America and his Catholic Majesty, concluded at Washington, on the 22d day of February, 1819, to accrtain the lull amount ami validity of the claims mentioned, or referred to, in the said Treaty, heing organized as a Hoard, according to the provisions 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 be pleased to take notice : 1 Ordered. That all persons having claims under the Treaty of Amity, Settlement, and Limits, between the United States of America and his Catholic Majesty, concluded at Washington, on the 22d day of February, 1819. which are to be received by this Commission, do file a memorial of the same with the Secretary f the Board, to the end, that they may be hereafter duly examined, and the validity and amount thereof decided upon, according to the suitable and authentic testimony concerning the same, which may he then required. The said memorial mn-t 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 iniiat be verified by the affidavit ol the claimant. 44 And in order that claimants may be informed of what is now considered by the Commission as essential to he a cried and established before any such memorial can be received by this Heard, it is further i Ordcr-d, That each clairrant shall declare, in his said memorial, lor and in behalf of whom the s:rid claim is preferred ; and whether the amount thereof, i.nd every pait thereof, if allowed, tloes row, and, at the time when the said claim arose, did belong solely and absolutely to the said claimant, or ro any other, and, if any other, what person. And in cases of claims preferred for the benefit of any other than the claimant, the memorial to be e.vhibited must further set forth, when, why, and by what means, such other has become entitled to the amount, or any part of the amoiint. ol the said claim. The memorial, required to be exhibited by all claimants, must also set forth, and certainly deck re, whether the claimant, as well ns ary 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 where he is now, and at the time the said claim arose was, domiciliated and, if any. what change of domiciliation has since taken place The said memorial must also set forth, whether the claimant, or any one who may have been at any time entitled to the amount claimed, cr any fart thereof; hath ever received

anv, 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 claimants, to prepare ami file the memorials above mentioned : it is lurthci ' Ordered, That when this Roaid "hall adjourn to-dav, it will adjourn to o.eet aagin on the 10th dav of September ot; at which time it will proceed to decide whether any memorials which ma have been filed with the Secretary, in pursuance of the above orders, shall be received for examination. " Ordered, That a copy of these pro ceedings be published bv the Secretary of this Hoard, in all the public gaz- ttea in which the laws of the United states are usually printed.'5 SCT Those Editors who are authorised to publish the laws of the United States, are requested to insert this notice in their respective papers once a week, until the 10th day of September next, and lorward their accounts to the Sec retary, immediately thereafter. Hy Order. T. W ATKINS, Secretary of the Commission Under the 1 1th article of the Florida Treaty Give Attention! Land Lois for sale ! ATTERRE HAU1E, on the First day of October next, will be sold to tho highest bidder, at Public Auction, on a credit, THIRTEEN VALUABLE TRACTS of land. The almost unparalleled fertility ol the soil of those lauds cannot tail to operate as a strong inducement to those whose wish it may be to engage in the independent and laudable science of agriculture, the very baU upon which all manufacturing and commercial pursuits are bottomed. Under such considerations the Agri ciilturist will find his interest in Purchasing land of this transcendent quality, w hen his labors may be crowned witli an ample reward. There will also be sold, at the samo time and place, a large number of LOTS, excellently situated" in Terre Haute. The well known fertility of the surroun ding country, the navagition, the strong; presumption of the Urcat National Turnpike passing immediately through this town, the permanent establishment of the Scat of Justice, the Unitcu Slates Land Ollice. and the sublime prospect of native picturesque scenery, which the spectator must have in full view before him, all concur in declaring this to be a place of rising importance and lutara grandeur. MOSES HOGGATT, Jient for the Tsrre Haute Co. Terre Haute, July 1, 1821. tl-Dct. - Blank Deeds, ir bzlz ct this Ofl.cej j