Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 27, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 August 1821 — Page 2

;".-v::y ey the Clerk if the County Ccfcr.V :t;ui r , a I of o ffice. t For every tract, legal division, or r-abdivision of land not relinquished, on which tiie payment of the amount due, or to become due, shall have been completed by a transfer of payments for that purpose, or by casii, at the deduction of thirty-seven And a half per centum at the time time of reli:i (U.suneiit, the Register is to issue a final

certificate, according to the form prescribed,

t- c.ic person who purchased or held the

same, to be presented at the General Land

U.ncc tor a patent. And for each part of a tract ( a part be iag relinquished) that ma v be farther cred

itcvi, the Register wal issue a ceitincate of limber credit to the purchaser. The Register is entitled to receive fifty cents from the purchaser for receiving, recording, and tiling his relinquishment. It contains tne declaration of his consent to the provisions of the act as required ( I ) -7. The Register and Receiver, respectively, are entitled to receive I. ft cents, from 'die purchaser, for each and eery trdCt wheicof the v. hole cr a part is rehn -pushed. Of Rein f by further credit. $ 29. When the purchaser does not intend to relinquish any part of the land held bv him and purchased at any one land office, but wishes merely to have the further credit authorized bv the act, on the balance due or to become due, on account of the purclv .se

money of his 1 md. he must, on or b f .re the I

expressive of Ids c&r.scr.t to the provisions of

the act, as required, ( 1.) 37. Those persons who may intend to pav the amount due, or to become due, on any tract of land purchased or held by them, at the deduction of 7 per centum, between th Sbth day of September next, and the lstd.tof October, 1822, must file, on or b fore th .Qth day of S fit ember next, a deel arati '. requesting to have further credit on such dcV similar in ill respects titbit required when further credit is to be given, and must at tin same time surrender the Register's certin tate ( 29.) 3s. Ail persons who shall, on or before

the 30tU day of September next, have availed

themselves nf the r li f hu further credit, will

be entitled to the benefit of the deduction ot

37 per centum upon their paying, betwee

the 30th day of September, 181, and the 1st

day ot October, 18J2, the wuole amount

which mav be due, or to become due, on any

tract of land on which a further credit shall

have been given.

39. Any person who purchased any town

lot, or is the legal holder ot a certificate ot any town lot purchased from the U. States

prior to the 1st day of J.dy, 1S20, is entitled to the benefits of all the provisions of the act.

except that of rtlin ;uishm-nt, and may pay

the amount due, or to become due, on such lot, either bv a further credit, or bv carh at

the deduction of 37 J per centum, on his com plymg with the requisitions herein before la(

down under the reli f bit further credit, and

by cah at a deduction of S7h her centum.

ZO.'h 'daw of September ?iext, sign and file, As he 1S no' entitled to relict under the first

ith the Register of the land office where the laud was purchased, a Declar ation, in -writing, expressing his consent to the prov smns cf the act, in the following form : Declaration, No.

I, A. B. or assignee of L. I), as the case j may be do hereby declare my consent to ; the provisions of the act of congress passed on the 2d day of March, 1821, entitled " An ; act for the relief of the purchasers of the Public Lands prior to the first day of July, 1821," and request thai I may have a further credit, agreeably to the 3d section of the said act, on the balance (exclusive of in

terest accrued) due or to become due trom

section of the act, he Can neither relinquish

any town lot, so purchased or held by him.

nor h ive the payments made on land rcltn quhh d transferred and applied towards tin paymvnt of surh lot.

40. Any person or company that has hud

off on any lands purchased of the U. States

any tow n, lots whereof have been sold, shall in order to be entitled to relief under the. act

besides declaring his or their consent to the

provisions of the act, as reqirred, ( 1,) fur

ther declare that he. or such company accept of tile t nns and conditions of the fifth section of the said act, and will, in all respects, comply with tiie provisions thereof.

me as ( purchaser or assignee, to suit the

cast J on account of the purchase money of The form o f this d laration is as folio???: the following described tracts of hmd, (the ! ,or xve of do herebc declare.

payment oi waicn nas not uetn eompienu,;

held by ( me, J and purchased of the United St ites'in the District of Lands offered for sale at ( Cincinnati,) viz :

higndcel- Tract i.; c iiiicate here which fur- "t .j Date of vith sarren- ther credit f; purchasi dered. is request- J

In testimony whereof, 1 have hen unto set mv hand and seal this day of , 821. ' Signed ' A. B. In the presence of E. V. t;.H.5 30. The declaration contains an abstract in w h eh are to be entered, in 'heir rcspec-

ti e columns, the date of purchase, the uum- j ber md date of the Register's certificate, and

a description of each and every tract held by the porch iser. 31. The tract or tracts on such declaration being filed, are to be classed by the Register, according to the amount of the original paid on them, respectively, in the manner following, z : Tiie .first (7;7.w is to include all tracts on whir h one-fourth, or more than one-fourth, and Iss than one-half, of the. original price lias been paid. The si cond clas? is to include all tracts on which cue-half, or nv.re than one-half and less than thret -fourths, of the original price has been paid. The third eh. .?. f is to include all tracts on which three-fourths, or .v.rr than threcfyur'hs, and les ihan the ivhole, of the original price h s been paid. 32. After determining to what cla-s each tract is to belong, to whole amount due, or to become due on it, is to be di ided into ight six, or Jour, equal annual instalments, according as it ht longs to the tfr.. 6(er,nd or third class. If the tract belong to the third class, the first instalment will be pa able on the 50th day of September, 1S'21." If the tract belong to the second elas, the first instalment will be payable on the 31st day t f December, 1821. If the tract beloi g t() "the first cUs, the first instalment will be payable on the 3lst day of March, 1822. Kach in-

Mallment o bear an annual interest at the

that 1 (or we,) accept the terms and conditions of the fifth section cf the act of congress, passed the '2d day of .L rch, 1821, entitle d, ' An act for the relief of the purchasers of the public, lands, prior to the 1st day of July, 1820," in Consequence of my having applied forthe benefit of the provisions of said act, in relation to the following described half quarter, quarter section, or section, (us the cast may be,) on vhich I have laid out the town called , viz : and that, having sold lots or parts of lots of saiel town, or land in and adjoining the same to the followu.g named persons, I will allow to each of th mi, all the benefits of the prov isions of the ru.h section of said act, on the amount now renta.niog diiv on account of the purchase money of such lot, (or part of a lot, or land,) so purchased, to which benefits the are entitled m consequence of my having applied for relief as aforesaiel. ( Here the navies of the d btors are to 5 in serf id.) In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand, and affixed my. seal, this day of . The relinquishment and declaration mav be made by the original parties, their as:ag nees, heirs, ar guardians of such heirs, cr executors, or administrators, or by attorney duly authorised by such persons. Form cf a General Power cf .it! zr::ry. Know all men by these presents that of have made, ordained, constituted, appointed of true and lawful attorney for and in name , to sign and file with the Register of the Land office at a relinquishment or declaration, as the ca ?:u . .-, in due form, of any section, half section, quarter section, half quarter section, fract.onal section, or legal subdivision of any fractional section of land (the payment of which h s not been completed) held bv , an

purchased at the said L uul Otfice, is: to m ikv and execute all acts of relii.epaishnieiit, or dedeclaration thereof, which may be rc.j-urvd of to make and execute, to entitle to. the benefit of the provisions of the act o congre ss passed the 2d day of Marc h, 181, ntitled " An act forthe relief cf the purchasers of the Pir -'ic Lands prior to the lstdav of July, 1820,"' with pow er to the said Attorney to subtitMo an Attorney, or Attornevs under for t!sc purposes aforesaid, and to

do alltnelawtul acts tor effecting the premi-

rate of p.,r centum, from the 3uh dav of! CS : 1kt" r2 V !"R illul um whateTtember! 1S21, whuh interest is to be "re- 1 Attorney .substitute, or sub roitted if the iust,ln,ent be pnnctuallv paid rtllVles 1:Uvtull; realise to

1 hen it vludl become pavaole. 33. The Register of the Land Office shall

sue a " certificate ot imuie r cree'it, ra neu j ot tiie orij'inal certificate- sut rendered fir!

each tract on which a further credit shall ha e be en thus allowed, 34. The Register's ccitificate for each 5c rverv tract of i md lu l l by the party filing the declaration, must be suruudcred at the tune Mich decl.u ati-.Mi is pre-entCvl ; the declaration is filed. If a certificate- be lost, proof of its loss, as before, must be filed in its stead. 3-. The Register is entitled to receive 50 rent from the purchaser, for ree ei ing, recording, and filing, his declaration. Cf te.'.v Cash, at a reduction tf thirty srt'i and a haf f r tectum. So. Any person entitled to relief by the

be done therein, by virtue ot these presents.

In witness whereof-

-the

said

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named, have hereunto set ed seal this dav of

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our

tw eittv

or r

-hand and afnxin the vi;.r i f

Lord one thousand eight hundved ;;rd

one A . ('.-al.i

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net, who sh.al, .rj or h.Jcr

the

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V ..' .r;f r :u vt, pav the whole amount due,

t',r to become d ie, l r ;tnv tract v laml purchased or held by him, sliall be allowed a deduction ct PTJ per centum on k aid amount, ritheut lei n; icquirtd to file a declaration

ce c f,

CI). i: f. 41. The benefit of the provisions of the act, is not to e xtend to anv pep-on, clainiiu title to land under the provisions of the atu passed tiie thud day t,( M Vch, 1MT, entitled " An act to set apart and dispose -f certain pualic lands, for the encouragement ef the cultivation of the Vine ai.d Olive." 42. If any tract, legal division, or s-ihili-isionof atriet, for the pav nu nt ef whieh further credit sliall have Ihm n allow evl, in the manrer laid dow n, (f-9 be lut p ud for, both as to principal and interest, w Inch may accrue ..tterthe 30th day of September, withmthe term of thwc montlis, ; ft r the day ajipointed forthe payment vi the labtc-

qual annual instalment, it is to be returned u.s

torteitetl to the United States.

Treasury department, General Land Office, 5th June, 1821. JOSIAH MEIGS, Conwiissioncr. y. U. Blank, declarations and relinquishments will be furnished to purchasers, on neir application, by the Registers of the different Land Offices, for the districts wherein

'it' act takes effect. Tlicy will also be furnshed on application to the General Land Oficc. COLUMBIAN REPUBLIC. Rxtrael of a letter, received by a gentleman i'i Baliim jre, and from an authority tsh ch w kno-v U to be resfiectcd and relied ufion. CURHACOA, JUNE 14, 1831. The du after I last tote you vrc received an account of the re-occupation of Lauayra by the Royalists, but they must yield it back on the fu st appearance of h competent force, as all the batteries and works of defence have been destroyed the result of Hermudez irruption into Carraccas. All the accounts from t. olumbia are mott favorable to the patriots who are likewise to fight the threat bntlc v it li a superior force, and with every prospect of success Holivar united with Paez is 1000 strong near to Valencia. In this division is included the 1 50') native cavalry of Pacz whose extraordinaiv exphuts ojipcar almost a romance, 700 of the British, and something

over 3 0 of the Irish Legion, with the Albion regiment, called by the I'rcsicent. 4 Conquei oi s Of Boyaca" Berjnudcz about 260' near to Barcelona, and within two days march of CaTaccas Urdanrtta in Coio, preparing to join Bolivar,

6G0O Iheieare some minor cot ps. but should the rfixalisU stand and risk a general action, it is supposed that Bolivar win commence tire fiiht with about i 5,000 choice troops the royalists not near so many The unexpected mfucb of Dermudez into the city of Ci accas induced the royalists todixide their force, w'uch gained a point forthe patriots From the best information I can obtain, I think I have rather under, than over stated, the numeiical strength of the patriots, in which I have not included the diisin under Montilia 'before Carthagetta. ce but iiae confined myself to tbn army proposed to meet the Spaniards in the expect d general butle Tho old Spaniards are every day living from the Main tt.ev considered their cause hopeless. Si ves-eis have within these few dys, sailed from this place to bring off rovalists and tbdr property from La Guavia." Fed. Gaz,

I ROM BUENOS AYUES. NKW VOItK, JUNK 5. Letters to May 8th as e received in to-n, br )ihd.' l) the Maryland at Baltimore. According to these, the country remained in a deplorable condition. The Indians continued to collect in great numbers in the intciior ; a larcc body of them it i-s stated, were about 50 leagues from the city, committing gteat depredations, n uidering the whites, and destroxing the cattle One IctUr sav (.'airera is now Goxcrnor of Coidova, and, with Ramirez, is expected here soon

to upset the present government.

LATEl ROi MEXICO. ' t'H HLF.STON-, JULY 0 In our Haan papers we find no'hing voit!i translating, except the following atticlein one of the 19-h ultimo: ('apt. Mauri, of the Spanish schooner f idleg a. w Ideh a! t ed here this nun n ii.g, in -5 d ivs pi-ssage from Vera Cir.z lep-uis, that ' o o. el IL -via luul ntered Cordoxa at the head of 5000 inf.mtrv, and 5v)0 horse, and taken prisonet s the cbeis Rami: cz, (liters cm and Sji ta Atia.

( ol. Our, " f rom (tin. Ui who w .is liiovinv,' i ' t Ybv is el 1, . Insii'gent p.iivv!tei

tr : :s, had mat ched n st of rn bid", (.ircc.ion of Bajio. n action w ith tw o order the rene-

w liich she succeeded in bc-

zu- li.o 11 ting oil "

MUCH LA I EH FROM MXICO. Fxnact of a lettt r fr ;n iiaxana dated June "20. " The last account we have from Vera Ciuz is that the Insurgents arc in siht ot that pUce, with a s'tnng aimv.and that comiuunicatiehs buween Vera Cruz anil Me ic ue cm IT by the insurgents. The Captain (Iciier 1 of traCri.z was appiehenivc the inhabitants ot that pl.ce would rie in favor f the ihsure,o ts, so tiiHt he was b iged to bae a stiotu; party of troops in the stt eet to kee p them under. A convoy I Spanish Vessels wdl sail in the morning !oc I ambio ; tl't inU w ay left to v;ct from this plact to Mexico.

Madki n, April Z. Our lituation becomes daily more and more violent. The greatest agitation prevails among the nobility in consc quence of the adoption of the law on seignioral rights. All the manufactories of arms are working with great activity. A purchase has besides been made abroad of 60,000 muskets. Since the publication of the law againat violations of the constitution, nobody goes out at night without being completely armed. The band of Curate Marino increases daily. It is said that he recently attack

ed and defeated the division of Gen. Martin, called the Empecinade. The defeat of t' c rebels at Salvatierra has been officially announced by the minister of the interior. The liberalcs no longer conceal the fear which their adversaries inspire -The scrvilcs have with them the dignitaries of the church and the nobility, why will spare no sacrifice to annihilate the system, which their adversities have introduced. The Cardinal Bourbon, arch bishop ol' Toledo, has anived in this capital, havign been compelled to quit the seat of his diocese in consequence of the spcis commotions which have broken cntX Toledo Counter rcuticrinry proclamation arc circuiatitiih grtt profusion in Gallicia. The execution of the law against ihzj? suspected lias commenced tiirouchor.t

j the Peninsula; anestseveiy where take

place. Indeed the whole of Europe, though apparently calm upon its surface, is evidentiy combustible Very general hostilities will not probably be hing deferred. The spirit of liberty, that has gone foil!:, cannot soon and quietly settle down ;nU the calm of despotism. It is only ie3 trained in Naples and Piedmont by the Austrian bayonets. Measures o aihitraryand oppressive as art now rcsoitc i to wili rouse even Neapolitan slugguhlicbs into action PORlUGL. There has been a counter revolution r.t Tcrcia, the piincipal of the Azores. The new governor was killed and bis coadjutor put in irons. The old governor has resumed the comma: d and defied thr Cortes. Possessed of the castle, he had resolved to destroy the town if the peo1 t 1 i r . .

pie shoum snow any tun her unwillingness toieposc in the arms of their legitimate sovereign' as Governeur Moni bad it. The king, h the Vasca de Gamma 74, with 15 vessels in company, containing his court, Sec. left Rio Jantiio for Lisbon on the 25th Apiil. The house of the Aust i?n charge w affairs at Lisbon, was attacked with sttfc? and every pane of glass in it broken, l0 cause he refused t illuminate it m celcbiation of the new order of things eslablished at Rio Janciio. Arms and men w ere about to depart from Brazil to assist the revolutionists.

COLUMBIA RIV; R EXPEDITION. Dining an absence ot some weeks, on a isit to Lake Erie, our attention was accidentally arrested by an advertisement teqoesting the inhabitants of Huion County to meet some time in June for the purpose of thawing up a petition to Congress, tor a giant of land on the Columbia liver and for means to assiit them in migrating to that count! y. Up. on enquiry we found that there were about a bundled families who weie willinr to eiteigc in the expedition. Several men of them have enterprise competent to accomplish the design. Fxtrct3. N t w Yo r k, June 1 1 TREA TY OEGHEN V. After a tension of nearly four weeks, the Commissiont t s under t lie 5th article of the Ticat) ot Ghent adjourned cn Satin day last, to meet again in this tity in the begini ing of August. Opening" arguments ttfic made uponseveial points stibniincd to the commissioners, by Mr. Biodiey of Vermont, on the pr.rt of the United States, ai d Mr. Cliipman, of Ntw liiunswick, on the part of great Britain. It is expected that at the next meeting the agents will reply to ech other, and that the commissioners will Mien, or soon after come to a definite decision,' or report their disagi cement to theis respective goeriincnts.

A

For .lie nl.

comfortable lnirk house in Harrison's addition, well calculated fnr

the residtnee of a private family thin house S tot will be let on moderate

tc. ins, by the month or year Apply to JOHN EWING. 6lh Juiy IS'iL 4t.