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met, move an humble address to his ma- j f0 PatronS of the W. Stn. jcsty, praying him to take such measurcs as may be neccssaty for the rccog- Your Printer is in want of suvr. nitionof the provinces of South Ameri-' flour, bacon hams, or money foreica vfhich have separated themselves ther of which, he will will gladly give from Spain. Sir James Macintosh gave I receipts against good accounts, or nctes

a similar notice in the house of com

mons. The number of seamen to be raised the present year is 29,000 of marines 9,000. The whole increase of the force will be 4,000 men. It is contemplated to send out a large ecclesiastical establishment to the West Indies, with two Bishops at its head,

for Jamaica and Baibadoes. A British squadron having visited Tunis, the imiresscd Greeks were given up, and other concessions made. Smyrna is actually invested by the Greeks they have established themselves in Choi and Mytelone. Supplies of money fee. have reached Greece from England and Germany. Two printing presses have been established at Missolunghi, each of which issue journals. CMycus was carrying on a successful war in Euboca. The castle of Patras was severely pressed. Macrocordato had laid seigc toLepanto. The Turks in Minor Scio had been routed and driven to the castle, which was closely invested, and it was believed that Scio will soon be again in the hands of the Greeks a dreadful retaliation is expected.

of long standing.

"The Reformer." THE design of this work is to expose the clerical schemes and pompous undertakings of the present day, under pretence of promoting rcligion, and to show that they are irreconcilable with the spi rit and principles of the gospel. The great missionary operations which commenced a few years since, and the numerous Theological Seminaries created, & which are still erecting in every part of our country, have tended to the exaltation of an order of men to a height not warranted by the New Testament. Their number and influence are rapidly extending throughout all parts of the community and threaten the destruction of our civil and religious liberties. By means, either direct or indirect, they are steadily advancing their cause, and their ascendancy over the minds of the people ; and at no distant period, should their influ ence continue to increase, scarcely an individual will be found willing to incur the hazard of opposing any of their schemes. The pernicious effects of clerical domination in this country, may be inferred from the history of other countries, and

ought early to be guarded against. There are already few who have sufficient firmness to present these men before the public in their true colors, and hence the prospect of their success, and our danger is greatly increased. From these considerations, and to expose the corrupt, pompous, and fashionable religion inculcated and supported by this pensioned order of men, The Reformcr was commenced. The extended circulation of the work among the reflecting and better part of the community, has convinced the editor that his views on these subjects are not peculiar ; and that the publication may be more generally known, and consequently be more useful,

he is induced to present some notice of it in a more public way than has yet been done. Being neither under the jurisdiction nor influence of any particular sect The Reformer will not be made an instrument for advancing the views or interests of any ; but rebuke evils whercever met with, and pursue the line of truth marked out by the precepts of Divine Revelation, regardless of the frowns or the censures of those who, from interest, prejudice, or caprice, may become its opposers TERMS, &c. The Reformer is published in periodical numbers ol 24 pages duodecimo, the begining of each month, at $1 a year, payable in advance. The fourth year is now completed and the fifth is about to commence - subscribers can have the numbers forwarded to any part of the union, by naming the post office where they are to be sent, at the expense for postage in no case more than 24 cents a year. A few copies are yet remaining from the beginning of the work, but persons arc

at liberty to commence at any period, and withdraw their subscriptions whenever

By the President of the Unilul States. IN pursuance of law, I, James Monroe, President of the United Starts, do hereby declare and make knows, thai Public Sales will be held at the Lar.d Offices in the States of Indiana and Illinois, hereinafter designated, for the disposal of such lands, situated within the limits tf the districts of land offered for sale at

ohose offices, respectively, as were relin

quished to the United States prior to the

first dav of October, 1821, under the pro

visions of the act, approved on the 2d

day of March, 1321, entitled An Act for the relief of purchasers of the public

lands prior to the first day of July, 1820, in the manner following, to wit, In the State of Indiana. At the Land Office at Vincennes, oh the first Monday in June next, for the

disposal of the relinquished lands lying witl in the following described townships and fractional townships, viz: Kurth of the Duse line. In T. Nos. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 & 9 of R. No. 1

1345678 9 frae. 10

1 2 345679 10 frae. 11 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 & U 1 2 3 6 7 8 11 frae. 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 and 11 1 2 6 7 13 frae. 14 1 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 frae. 15

7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 frae. If) 9 fr. 6 town. 7 8 9 10 fr. 11

town. 12 13 14 15 fr. 16 Fr. T xos. 18 9 and 10 7 South cf the Banc line. In T. Nos. 1 2 3 4 frae. 5 6 fc 7 of II. No. 1 2 4 5 6 frae. 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 1 4 5 frae. 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 frae. 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 frae. 7 and b 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 frae. 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 frae. 7 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 2 3 4 5 frae. 6 and 7 Fraction 1 town 3 4 5 6 frae. 7 1 2 town 3 4 5 6 frae. 7 2 " 4 5 6 true. 7 3 4 5 6 7 and 8

At the Land Office zlI JcjfcrsonvillC) on the third M(tnda)f in June wrxf, forthc disposal of the relinquished lands lying within the following described townships, and fractional townships, viz: ' J"onh of the Base line.

In T. Nos. 1 2 3 4 5 6 6c 8 1 2 3 4 5 ml 6 12 3 4 5 and 6 1 3 1 5 und 6 1 2 3 4 5 and 6

1 townships 2

4

10 11 12

y 10 ii 13 14

day in June next, for the disposal of the

relinquished lands lying wnhin the following described townships, to wit: In T. Nog. 1 3 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2c 16 of range no. 1 E. 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 and 15 2 1 2 3 5 7 8 9 10 12 13 & 14 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 5c 15 4

2 4 5 7 8 9 10 12 13 H c 15 5 123456789 10 13 13 14 15 5c 16 6 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 7 12345678 10 11 & 12 S 123456789 10 Sell 9

123456789 Ilk 12 10 1 3 4 5 & 6 11 1 12 W. 1 Sc 2 13 1 2 3 4 Sc 5 14 Also, at the times specified, there will be exposed, at public sale, agreeably to the provisions ol the fourts section of the act of the tiventy fourth of April, 1820, entitled "An act making further provison for the sale of the public lands." such lands heretofore sold at the respective Land Offices, aforesaid, as have been forfeited, or which, before the day of sale designated in this Proclamation, may have reverted to the United States, together with the sections and part of sections

heretofore reserved by law for the future

disposal of the Congress of the United

btates. There will also be offered, immedia

tely after the closing of the sale of the

relinquished Sc revetted lands, any sccti

ons Sc fractional sections, situate in town

ships heretofore offered for sale, at the offices aforesaid, but which, from unavoid-

ble Causes, were hot so offered; and, at

the Land office at Edivard.ville there

will be offeied certain Islands in, and

fractional sections adjoining the Missis- . ... -

sippi river In T. No. 1 N. of ranees Nos. 10 5c 11 V

2 range No. 10 West, and

townships Nos. 4 cc 5 of range 9

The lands reserved by law for the use

of schools, or other purposes, will be ex eluded from the sales, which will commence with the lowest number of section, township, and range, and proceed in regular numerical oider. Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, this second day ot February, A. D. 1824. JAMES MONROE. By the President: GEORGE GRAHAM, Commissioner of the Genl. Land Offire.

LIST of letters renirdnlnf In the Pct-

lY. Office at Vinctnnes, la. the quarter ending on the 31 March 18J4, uad it not taken

out before the expiration of three month?.

will be scut to the General Post OHicc as

dead letters.

James M. Alexander 2, Tillinghas:

Almy, William C. Ashbrook, Adcilc

Armstrong, Wm. Black, Lyns Beamon, Francis Boggs, John Ilarkmar, Isaac Dljckford 3, Isaac Bruncr, Benjamin

liurns, 1 hos. lmhop, George lSrattcn,

John Brothers, J. L. Colman, John Chad-

wich, Robert B. M Colman, John Chan

dler, Crawford County, Benjamin Chad-

scy,.!rancis J. Crump, J. Call, George Claypoole, Marston Cabot, John Cut-

wright, Libra Catt, Cashier Bank Vincennes, Nath. F. Cunningham, Rsa Uollohon, Stephen Durcll, Charles IX wey, Jesse Davis, Wm. Dart, Luke De( ker 2, Francis Davis, Chanccy Daniels, Hannah Fisher, Calvin Fletcher, Boston Frederick, Mark Floiancc, Daniel Flvim John Feezcl, Andrew Gardnci, Wm. Gamble, Charles Garrcll, George Goolinar, 2, Thomas S. Ilindes, Juhnathan Hornback, Hiram A. Hunter, Eiij ;h Hard, John C. Holland. John 1 lenii gton, Edwaid Shulcr, Wm Hustop, Thomas Jones, Chester Ingiam, James Jones, John S Jones, Jau.es Hemp 2. Jan i K'iox, Saml. Lencre, Ralph Lhkile, Louis Lad route, Maiie Louisa La:'umcre, Coiy Lindy, John Moore. John Mvers3, Alex M'AlSister, John M'DonatdS Bcnj. M'Clcavc, Wm. M'Intosh. J. B. M'Call, Frederick Mahlc, Simon Nicholson, James Nabb, Enoch Organ, John Parker, Arnold Potter, J ne or Sarah Puralev, James Parker, Wm. Polke, Saml. Price, David P ice, Arthur Patterson, F.dmond Rathbon, Moses Roberts, Hannah Rouble, P. C. Rodicr, Martin Rose, Robert Rapcr, Wm Rapcr, Isaac Rutherford 2, G W. Romine, Wilson Ramsay, Aquiilu Ramsay, Sheriff Knox. Count , George or James Simpson, L. S. Shuler 2, Mary Small, Polly Strong, Friricis Sumitt 2,- Thos. Wm Small, Josiah Stout James Stewart, Abraham

Snapp, John Sheilds 2, Saml. Thompson, Moses Tabbs 2, Aliel Thachcr, D. Travis, Sally Thompson, James or Jesse

Thomas, James Thorn, Joint Weaver, Clatk Wardon, J. Wise, Geo. W. L.

Wite, Jacob Willmore 2, Jeremiah Wood, Saml. N. Wilson, Joseph War

ner, Jesse Whitcovrb, Jno. I). Yvool-

vcrton Joseph Willcsf Thomas Warburn, Richard Walton. G. R C. SULLIVAN', 7 z:. Apiil 1, 1824. Ct-J. 141

of range ;e. 1

Fract. T. 1 townships 2 3 4 and 5

2 3 4 5 6 and 7 2 T 4 5 ( 7 and '! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 & a Fown ships 4 5 G 7 8 and ) 4 5 ( 7 8 and 9 Fract. 3 4 5 townships G 7 S and 9 7 8 and 10

! 5 G 7 a 9 10 11 12 13

Tar

j (Tfenyocv j fouth o ' theresid

st

South of the Rase Line. In T. Nes. 1 2 and 3 fract. 4 of range no. 1 1 2 and 3 tract. 4 2

1 2 3 4 and 5 1 2 3 4 5 fract. G 12 3 t'rac. 4 5 ;:nd G

Fract. I 2

an-i .

o 4 5 6

At the Land Office at Kuskaxkia, in the State of Illinois, on the second Monday in June nextt for the disposal ol the relinquished lands lying within the following desciibcd townships and fractional townships, z: In T. Nos. 1 2 5 6 7 9 11 12 13 1 ! 15 frae. 1G and 17 of range no. 1 1 2 4 5 G 7 H 10 11 12 13 15 frae 16 and 17 2 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 frae It 12 13 14 15 and 1G 3 12 4 5 6 7 8 frae 9 10 and 11 4 1 2 3 5 G 7 frae 8 and 9

1 2 3 4 5 G frae 7 and 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 frae 7 1 2 3 4 5 frae 0 1 2 3 4 frae 5 Fractional 1 T. 2 3 and Frae. T. 1 2 3 and 4

At the Land Office in RdvardsviUc, in

the State of Illirois, on the first Monday

in Julu 7icx

0

10 11

bCDSfllMBILH)o

seat of Justice lor the conn Gtevn, will be sold on the

nd day rf 1firil next on the

The lei ins of sale will be one tc pi' i chase money in hand in Jive equal semi annual in-

lnicuts.

This TO I'.Vis beautifully situited on the e;;st side of the west fork of White river, on a rich dtv soil plentifully wa

tered, poscssing as many naiuial advantages as any other new tovn perhaps, on

this liver surrounded with a verv flour

ishing settlement contiguous to miiis and

mill seals.

The attention of Merchants, Mcchanicks, and Manufjictuicrs will be particu

larly excited by the extent of sun o on

dine: country, the convevicncc of water

works and heaPhinesa of situation.

From he supiur natural advantages possessed by this town, and its contiguity to the centre of the country, it is elevated above the fear of future relocations. EPIIRAIM OWEN Scnr. .igenr for Green convty.

Fcbnarv 28th, 824.

MED1C1XES. TTTHL Subciiber informs the Physi5 tians in the western country in d the public in general, that the IIRAMON I F. SOCIETY have icceivcd a

VI HY GOOD AND VI. UAL JSSOJt TMKXT OF

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FRUIT TREES. rIIE subscriber having a larrrc m:rQ set of young JPPLE TXEKC, situate in Walnut Prairie, Clark cor.nty, Illinois, three miles south of dahwtn, invites the citizens of the abash country adjacent, to give him a c -I le will sell at sir dilars ficr hundied, at-d t?Uc in payment Ccm. Caitley Cottcii, Wheat, and almost any other good trade, but the above ntticlcs will be preferred, and al low a liberal trade vice for the same The purchaser shall have the i;rht to choose the trees ; none nerd be affia'' of nr-t b mtic: supplied, as there arc at ICvSl 40,000 fit to set out. W. B. APXHEU. July 7, 1323. 24-tf State of Indiana s..s. DAVEISS COUNTY.

TaL OH lir l.il.rw

sunlit u I J i uajit

Doane of Wasl.inti u

il.iJr?Ar-. township, one bav filly-

four ycais old next spring, about I ; hands high with a star and snip on ihc foiehcad, and a saddle spot on her br.rl;, a long switch tail, no brands perceiab:e. Appraised to S'5 before me, JOS. miOWN, j r. February 12, 1814 7-3t

rugs

3 Led Lei lies,

t. fnr thp flivtvs.- I nt t hp l imit 1 and offer to sell them at reasorablc mi-

notice is given and arrearages arc paid rthnouished at Edwardsville and Kashas-! cti CASH, i.t their Druggist shop

n ATro 1 ailt,r?s to 7-: kia, ling within the following described R. G 1 1 Proprietor 5; puncipal E d- townships and fractional townhips, xiz. r Xo. 290, North Thud Street, Phi- ,, -r v - , e - i ' In I . Nos. 1 2 j 4 (i and K ol ian-,c No 1

ladclnhia.

Good news for Fanners ! Wheat wanted.

FTrlIE subscriber will give 62 cents H per husht 1, for good met chantable WHE.ii delivered at the Ox-Mill J. L. COLMAN. Fcbruaiy 13M.

in Harmonic L.di na

FREDERICK RAPP.

March ls 18-4 8 6.v

Call! Trv! Jud-e! Cheap Wholesale ks Retail, I! at Store.

IJT V IMJIf'TT r

fiL vincksnks, has constantly on .sand, a handsome assortment of ha ts of ccry description, w hich he is enabled V3 sell as low as an in the place. II K NOW M A XUFAOTCRFS TltE Cartes, & (nal Water Proof HATS, Which are ascertained to be the latest fashions 'Orderrs from a distance

1 2 ; 4 5 6 T ar.d H

1 2 : 4 5 6 7 and S T 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 and 9 4 12 3 4 7 8 9 and 10 3 12 3 5 6 7 and ' 1 2 3 4 and 5 7 1 2 3 4 and 5 H 1 2 3 frae 4 ami 5 y ' Fract. 1 and 5 o At tlie Lmdf.fTice at Shaz?nertLr.'n. in the State cf Illinois, on the fourth Mm J

K7'Fhe Editor of the Western Sun i thankfully received, and spcedi.y fu td.

T 41.. XI V- lor-.

at Vinceunes, the Evanxille and Illinois i (at Shawnectown) Gazettes and Illi:.cis

Intelligencer are rcqucsttd to guc the ab've adveitiscmetit six insertions in their papers, and forward their accounts for payment.

Jl o v s e B 1 1 1 .v, NEATLV EXECUTED ON AN ELL (J ANT CUT AT THIS OFFICE-

Priatins; ncatlv executed at BLANK. DEEDS fur s,iic a: " this OFriGE. I this office.