Indiana Gazette, Volume 5, Number 9, Corydon, Harrison County, 1 February 1821 — Page 2

Navy Department. Ths Secretary of the NaTy of the United Slstes, has a salary of Ilc.has under him, 6 clerks and a messenger, whose salaries amount to The board of Navy Commissioner!, corsists of three, whose salaries amount to They have a secretary, chief clerk, 5 tlcrks, a draftsman and messeuger, whose salaries amount to

General Post Office. The Post M vster General of the U nitcd Statos has a salary of He has en-er Liia two assistants, 22 clerks, a messenger, and assistant messenger, whose sniaries amount io

The Judiciary. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United State has a salary of There are six Associate Justices whose salaries amount to The Attorney (Juieial has

6,000 8,610 10,500 9,960

35,010

4,000 23,360 32,360

5,000 27,000 3,500

35,500

He i'f nue. The Cetntr.isoner of the Revenue cf the United Mates ha a sLry of He has four clerks ond a messenger, tjhose salaries amount to

Land Cfice. The Commissioner cf the Genrl Land CtEce, has a salary cl lit has 23 clerks", and a demerger, whose salaries amount to

Patent Office. Thrc is a superintends, Clerk, ond Messenger in this department, where salaries amouwt to

3,00 4,7G0 7,760

8,000 22,960

5,950

LATE AND INTERESTING from CVAi. Extract of a tetter from a gentleman on board the Macedonian frigate at Ccquimbot dated 4ugut 29, 1820. "For this some lime past, Gen. Carrerahas been very actively employed on the ether side oi the andes, at the head of a small force of about 800 men, with which he has twice en tered Buenos Ayn-s, and each time placed at the head of its government Don Manuel Sarctea, a nat.ve ot that place, of tespeciable family, but who was obliged to retire after the departure of Gen. C. It is now reported he is threatning Buenos a res with a third attack. I am hjppy to state, that even the enemies of General Carrera allow that he behaved with the greatest prudence and humanity, not permitting the execution of a single individual of the opposite party, and us'tnj; the most effectual means to restrain his sold ers.

it appcats ills determination to

sick, previous

ar

range the government on the other

'j liis crossing the

items

Tctal amount of the prcceeding

Miscellaneous.

AULes; Gnd lie has so fir succeeded

as to establish a more liberal system fr the election ot rulers, by which Ku'nos -fyres is reduced to a level wi-h the other towns, and not sufFcred tu retain that overbearing influence in the General Congress, which former ly so much oppressed the interior pro vinces. "The present constitution allows

one member (ai.d no more,) to be

Irom each towi to Congress, ami that

body to elect the Director, who w.i

resine at the place they may name ;

out hitherto they have ncft assembled

unuer the new constitution.

"though previous to the fii&ht cf

ucrryejon, he had ordered Gtn. San

$433,, 59 Martin to resign his Command ofiU

army of the odes, and since trie rev

crtras summcmed to release the sor row-stricken dame from the cold da:sp of the dungeon, liia sympathetic hem was moved with pity what heirt of flesh vfould not have been thus moved ?3 for the grief of the dis collate mother on returning from the prison, some refreshments were kindly offered to the sorrowful visitant! who declined accepting them and departed from, the house with tears and loud lamentations. All remained in perfect harmony, until Monday morning, when the jailor, on visiting the prison, was in formed, with an air of exultation, that . there had been a change of prisoners there on the night before I" When, on more strict examination, he found, to his great surprise and extreme chagrin, that he had the mother of Duncan safeiy secured, but that the culprit Jo in had deliberately gons his way in her habilireents This is the second time, within r few weeks, that this malefactor hss

Miected his escape from this jail,

which u considered inferior to none

thesis it may not be amus f.r

pcr.ns owning horses to keep a goo

Jacob Chesnut, Samuel Chandvin, John Crum, Zopher Coleman. D. J. Dunn or Richard Hubbard, Samuel Dods, Hugh Dubson, John Douglass. F. John Frellen. G. Thomas Graham, David Grimes, Samuel M'Gecrge, George Goyer, Garret Gibson. H Robert Hamilton, Samuel Hall, Jonathan Holmes.

Alexander Johnson

K. Nathaniel Kirk, And. M'Keacd. Samuel Kiscr. L. : William I.andes, 2, Illrani Lor.g, Joshua Lucas, Themas Lockmun. M. Gecree VV. More, J.Jtn Mcadcws, R. Magill, Joseph Mi!ncr, Iteubcn M4 Daniel, Elijah M -Dauiel. P.

George Pirks, Jumcs Parson.

An rattvrson, iienry Price, U.

William Ray, 2, Ir. RolanJ, Wilson W.

2,75G

i he otticers ot the United Mates oiuuon there has not bee? ihe h ast

Ihnt consist of a Director, Treasu- connexion between the two :tuntrics,

rer, Chief Corner, an Assayer, a Mel- yet, (as if to carry on the force as it

tcr andUtfiner, an Engraver, and the was commenced,) the army siill reTrcasurer's Cleik. tains all the insignia tf Butnos fvres

in the United btates there are " t the commencement of the lau

revolution, ban Martin who was then

at INendoza, fled to Santiago with ihj

army under his command, aft hav

tng lost his best regime ui at San Juan

cy mutiny ; since which he has given his entire attention to the eauiDmenr

of (what he calls; El exercito liberda-

torde Peru, for the establishment of

which he has drained Chili of what

little riches remained, under a nrom-

tain, France, Russia, Spain, &c.-four "w w lWttZ . lm nist place Consuls to the Barbary Powers-and hc 7 nqucr m Peru.

Collectors of the Customs,, ls'aval Otticers, Snrveycrs of Customs, FuMic Appraisers, Inspectors of Customs, Weighers, Guagci-s, Measurers, Sopcrintendants and Keepers ) of Lirrht Jiouses,

The United States have sefven Pub

lie Ministers, resident at Great Bri

S9 14 It 11 360 40 13 12

nary

70 Commercial Consuls and Agents,

residing in various parts of the world

Let the above expenses be compared with those of a Monarchial Gov

'crnment, and they will appear very

smaM, not more than a 11 drop to the

bucket May we all be du;y sensible

pfhe blessings we enjoy as a nation,

nd prze them accordingly. G. Boston, Nov. 37, 1820.

mm ; . ; ; : ; .

From the National Intelligencer.

Cc3sati6n cj Arms in the neighboring

fiat ts cf South Jnierica by an jir. vxutice for six months between Bol ivar and Mcrillo.

Vc do not know, that since the

Treaty of Peace between the United

States and Great Britain, we hate had

as much satisfaction in announcing juiy news from abroad, as that contain-

ea in me xonowing article. L.et us

hope that it is the prelude to a permanent pacification. Enough of blood lias flowed enough of havoc has been made ; the humanities of life have been already too far violated, in this conflict Humanity demanded a cessation of it, and Providence has ordain cd it. We trust that the negociations which will follow this suspension ol hostilities, will give liberation and repose to the people of Venezuela and their confederates. FROM LAGUIRA. Important I

HEW YOHICj, J AX. 5.

Capt. Craycroft, of the scbo&c.cr

Tojti, who leU Laguira Dec. 2Ut, in forms, that on the 15th, there a general rejoicing at that place and Carraccas, on account of an armistice baving been concluded for six months, between Generals Bolivar and Morjllo. Two officers from Bolivar's ariny passed through Carraccas and La guira on the 18th, on their way to Margaritta Island, and Barcelona, to Rive information of the armistice Gen. Morillo had resigned the cora mand of the Spanish army, and was succeeded by Gen, La Torras. Th? former had arrived st Porto Cavello, and was fitting out the. schooner Mo rillo to carry him home to Spain ; and

a great uumberjaf officers had proceeded to that place to take leave of him On the 20th Dec. a Spanish squadron cf 3 frigate I brig of 22 guns, 1 ketch cf 16 guns, 3 large transports and 1 schooner, arrived at Lsguira from Cadiz, with 15 000 stand ef arms, and clothing, and provisions for the army. Butbesa vrti eptircly tusptn-dedttLtuira.

men, left Valparaiso the 21st, having previously sent one transport to this

place to take dn board a baltallion of

500 men, aird the whole fhet 18 in number, sailed hence on the . The place of debarkation is not known, but

it is supposed their first attempt will bs made urxm Arira.

" Oh the 8'.h .ipni last an attempt

was to have betn made to displace the present governtner.:, in which aflai were engaged many cf the most res

pectahle Chilians, ('r at least they have suffered for it. J hut the dav he

fore it was to have bteti put into exe

cution, it was discovered, when ific

government ordered a general ai res:

oi not oniy tnoc engaged m this afTair but all thbsc supposed to be the leas: mimical to them, fter one of tluir mock trials, the prisoners wtrc sen

tenced to be banished to Ijreign coun tries ; in consequence of which thev

were all embarked on board the britr

Fuerrydon ( about 30 in number and

left Valparaiso about three weeks since, destination not known.

Tqe Chilians have been solon r de

ceived by the government, upon the subject ol the establishment of a Con

gress.that, although they are nromia-

edthat this desired event shall be re

sized the moment tsey are informed

of the fall. of Lima, yet they do not ap

pear aisposed to awai: the results cl

the expedition ; but are determined

upon a change of rulers, in order thai

they may secure to themselves the long promised representative govern mem ; but should San Martin succeed

in Peru previous to the overthrow cf the reigning faction, he will undoobt ediy establish a Director there, similar to that of this country, by which m tar. s he will ctTectualfy rule both. 'The day before the expedition It ft Valparaiso, a decree was issiud y the Director, declaring the whole coast of Peru under bLcKaelr, from the 25!h -u2ut, a copy of whiuh 1 v ; f-wl ......

List o5 Letters

Kemaming in the Post offhe at

C,orydcr, whirhl if not taken out be

fore the first day of April next, will

) sent to the General Post office as

dead letters.

A. Isaiah Applejatc

"hristopljor Ashworth Daniel Allen

Sr-cruc! Plack Samuel Boon Charles Bird H. C. oon, 2, Alexander Browulee Moses .Boon Frederick Bhiine Joseph Benhcm J. C. Cihby ' Joel Carpenter H. Coats Ro!ert Crosier Robert Chamber in John CraiecDavid Craige JohnDaw5on Chaiics Dewey, 2, John L. Davis

Christian fekcrt Samuel Eshelman Samuel Elliot deotge Figgias John Fritts 3. Q. Pfrimmer Davis Floyd

John Fintlley

Dudly Gresham Epiiraim Givaitnej Adam Glaze

John Gwartney

iwr. uoocwia Elias Goodwin

John Hai bison 2, Johu Hood

Herrr V. Ifeth, 2,

Jo'.: Ilukt

Henrv Ihust, 8.

Ji h a llw n i pl re y i

Conrad ottle

Robert JuU hiscn

Samuel Kami in Ua

B.

Pftvid Bvrn "VVilliam'Balthh Austin Brooks James Booth Barnabas Baxley John JBriuclle John Boner i

benjamin Boston

4

ft.

Jacob Call. 2;

John G. Crit4tlo:;s David Cosrad, 2, Iler.r P. Coboura George Ciwv Lindscy Cocpet1

r4

Jacob Darii Mary Davis

P..

P.

Joel Evans Samua! W. Edmund Jumei Entrican

Ezra Ferris, 3; ' Benjamin Fetzer Isrnc Funk Daniel French

G.

n.

Acan Glssotf VVHiiptn Grant Andevr Gulaway Simoa (Jrovc Geoi'te G. Gamble

John Gwiu

John Thy Sornufl funter J..nie iilop Elizabeth 7craft David ol'swi Thrmas far-linp: Abraham Tristan i Beverly urt

r J .

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JttCe-h Cc:th J W ilhocn iTtudiJl James Long Jrhn M. Lemon Wiiliam H. Lilly Fixderick. Leslie1 11. II. ?Iocre Pater Mauk, 2, jV"ar;arctM'Gec

Randall M4C')lIo-h

Ffrman Maiu'in

Thomas Marsh

John M4 Adams, 2,

Thc.as IrfaJd

L.

Mary Light Polly Lit.t James Leslie

Cornelius Newcirk Calvia S. Noca

TvT.

Thomas Kec Jesse M'Intire WUliam .Varh . Peter M'lnlisu, 2, David Rlartia John M'Lanc John M'Kee

R. A. New, 8,

P.

u illiam P.mu'burn Christonher TaHv

Dennis Pennington, 2, Frederick Plume David Pitman Jeremiah Poe

Llizabcth P ll Wililhuu Poll, 2,

Stephen Ranny Andrew Roadefer Enoch Rollins James Robinson Daniel Shaver James B. Slaughter George Stonebraker Archibald Slone Ezra Sherman John Starkweather Dorman Smith David Tucer Mary Vandiventer

Judge Parke R. Thomas Roden John Rider Jacob Rowan, 2, John Renard S. Benjamin Stephens James Smith Johh Shlatterbeck Lewis G. Shryock John Smith Randle W. Smith

James Stewart

john Sha'v, 2. Tl omis Shavr, Thomas Smfcb, Johu SutT j?.t::cs fiiiti. jcha ifiviit, William Shul is, inrji Smith.' T.

John Teel. V. inilicm VcnarJ. V.

Daniel iroo'l,john IHlscn jobn TPood j&hn

R'hwnnrnl, James Wri&L;, Abt-daigo iraluen

Mr. h l.'iton. WILLIAM H ARDIM, P. MNOTICK

Proposals will be receiv

ed at the office of Treasurer of state, until the 24th Kehniary next, for distributii'tlie laws . and Jourhalsf the hst General Assembly. Iloiul and sufficient security for the faithful performance of the contract must accompany each proposal. D C. LANC, Treasurer, R. A. NKW. Sec'ty. VM. H. LILLY, A. P. jlcts. PUBLIC NOTICE. The People of Harrison

county are solicited to meet

at their usual places of

elections, on the first Sa

turday of March next, to

elect irom each township

respectively, two fit persons to represent them in

a meeting of delegates, to

ne Iwia at Jacob Conrad's, on the second Saturday in said mouth, to nominate from the body of the people three lit persons fone senator and two representatives,) to represent the said county in the next general assemblv. To enable the delegation to malic their selection uninfluenced by previous pre

tensions, it is expected from those who :ir m:lii;.nc

serve in the capacity 0f representative, that they will withhold their names Yroni the public until that period arrives.

ratine renucnev ci ss.id M?t sn i -run-.

lu.tsheJ tLrce trceks s-:cccssirelv in the Ga-

pnnted at CtrviV.n'Iadiar.a. ths.t tL!s rr -rt

i'son, 2,

C:rc!t v;ir O:io. D?c 3.

in our l;,.t wo hi u. fly noticed

inai, crvtrnon and sentence of Juhn Duncao, for Hoi c stealing. On Sunday morning last, the mother of the convict came to town to visit her son, previous to hie departure for

his lodgings in Columbus and by the indulgence of the jailor, was admitted

into tnc dreary cell' of the prison, where the bosom of the fond mother was filled with horror at beholding the darling of her declining years fet tered and chained to the floor ! After this heart-rending interview wat closed, and the parent was abaut to take J a long farewell' of tho child, the jail-

Tin s

I'll' IlllP.lS

Je.-vmiah Woods, 2, Joshua Wajne '.Vilhaji a tsca. 3,

David Yoaos 9

1. j

Y.

VV.

Doctor Towler

Stephen Wadkins Abraham Watson Joseph Wheat, Abraham Walk 2

Bontestie lanulactwrca, Only want encouragement. BEAR GRABSJV.PER MILLS, - Two miles eat op j.iuisville, K,.

hat tie above named mi'N are rl'Jl

operation, and copsble of inakia anv anj Z quantity cfpoper that may be ord2 W lastxl "n a ,Cry -TCat exP for the

fim tr ,i ' . v'11? Cl? lm own attenica ar.d experience n the business, the suWrL tolb.e v.tom.v tA,,V:V. 'facuon

Cusioni.

ko mjv r.lr if fc .. . ... .

j t .aiuk mm wna Uii

eir

Y.

lie has no hu:!a-:fla in recommcrdi this es

lt)M . O- a

fr, supernal "to iX 4 Also Sheathins Taoer an e,Un. r

stenni boats. ".iuWiat

Bock, band box and bonntt boar- n , Wch he sell low tJJS'li1

A. BRANDON. P. M

Corydon, Jan. 1, 1821 List of Letters

Remaining in the Post Office at

Bloomington, Indiana, which, if not taken out by the first day of April next

will be returned to the General Post Office as dead letters.

A.

James W. Aulsup

n.

John L. Buskark, Buskark v. Buskark

Thomas Bull

C. Hiram Caig, Samuel Clark, Jacob Clark,

wins lur in,irnai- .1

assured of harin i, f.T.j WJ J st

the verr loT7 "

Ue solicits orden froci itll ft-i- ,

tic man..ert.,r waomt-

w V. OrJ, rs from a distisce acconnuinl k. . cash, Ml bo filled d fcmJS JSS,

MUiZlT BROWN.

December SO.

CYRUS VIGUS, "Boot and 8W Makct, Ever grateful to the piMic forthefr libertl support, wishes to inform them th3t he ha oa hand, a general assortment of SHOES of the first qnahty. Ladies and jatlemen's boots caa be bad cn the shortest notice, and low fcr ready money. For Land Office - money, twenty-five pet cent, discount will be allowed on the usual prices in current baak paper. Corydon, January 30th, IS21. stf PERRY CIRCUIT CCUttT. . T.rr, 1320. ISOW, at this time, came Abraham Trott by b. Hall his attorney, and filed a petition for the pur,Keofob!aiuins the relief of a certain act of the legislature, approved the 20th dav rf January 1820, eutitled "An act for the re'icf of insolvent debtors." setting out ia said peti'Joa the debts, &c. due and owing to the said petiucx. er ; ar.d also the property owned aud claimed'ly the stud petitioner, as well as tl. debts from

ni.n,owir.j: ana cue to otLers : Whereupon, cn motion of the petitioner by his attorney, it is cr-

cierea.

I'c pi

zetfe

n . . .

win acx ana prccmi tu he2r and Cetcrirhje the merits if suid petit-no. co tiie second Iay cf the ncxters;.in term ci ti;;s court. A copy, SOLOMON LAMB, Ctt. -r Z Tle State of Indiana,

Supreme Court, November Term, 1820.

Joseph VV. Lean, vs. James Reedy, William Reedy, John Reedf, Margaret Ucedy, Nelly Rccdy, Polly Heedy, Nancy Reedy, Geo.

Kecdy, Elizabeth RWwy Jn Cisnctrft

nacisej , j can Johnson, Themes C. Stewart, Juhn Rpaid,- Abraham WeslTil!, Sarah Westfi, John VVcstfall and Catharine WestAiH.

At this time, came the comolainant

by h:s counsel, and filed his amendatory bill herein, and it appearing t the satisfaction of the court, that John Reedy and Elizabeth Ramsey wife of Allen Karoscy, two cf the defendants, do not reside within this ttate, it is ordered, that the said defendants be and appear before the said supreme Court, at the court house in Corydon, on the first day of the next July term of said court, then and there to answer the said bill, otherwise the earhe will he

taken as confessed, and a decree made thereon accordingly : And it is ftmhe

ordered, that a copy of this order be

puoitsnca in the Indiana Gazette printed at Corydon, for four weeks sue ccssively. A true copy. Test, H. P. Cobourn, C. S. C. 84t. LAND OFFICE MONEY. TIte Receiver of Public Monies has been ufwncted to rcreiyein payment for Lands sold ia PunK v?- ,uccniiet. wte. on the foUtfwi Bank U iha United States and ftmeehei , All ut laccrporated banks in the towa of Ee' KiCiiniond, ( a.)

la the District cf Columbia fereest tk chant. an, Franka Banks of FMadio Mecba"ic of Indiana'.' at I-7XI) OFFICE MOXBY, A !I?t cf BAt, the notes of which arerccchafcljr a, Ca-h, for the Sale of Public Lard, at JcflVrsmvilJe. Bank of the U. S. atfd branches, ;mU of Vir-iniu and braaches, Tiirmers btinSc, ditco. Worth America, ditto. 1 J U of Philadelphia, ditto, tarmcrs & Mechanics tank, diilo. Mechanics tank cf city auJcuuntr dV' Scknylkill bank, ditto. Bauk of Northern Liberties d;f0. Luitn bank ofBaltiBiwe in Baltimore' Meehamcs hank, Yrore Merchants bank of Baltimore I iai.ihn bani of Commercial & Farmers bank fanners fit Mechanics Lauk " BankbfMarj'land, 2'aiihcf Baltimore, . Bank of Columbia, Dis. Cf Columbia Liuon bank c Geor?cto;vn. d-'tto. ?' farmers & Mechanics bank u fatrioticbaakofWailJctn KaakofWaJu, ;c

.'leiropc'is Uiiion bankof A'e r.Va Kai.t cf PotouiacU Farmers ha.tV , f

Central back cf Ccof n- . - (Diss.) uc-"a - WaihirstolrJ

;ew-rori:cati .ianhattaa Ccr.pm7 MccLicics Ur,k JCh!3tits Union Tank of Bank of Amena

Fnaklffl bank of the City of Nr Bank of Chi'W.tt- 3 4 C7r

v uu arohn i arid h.s.

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2w-yc.rk, elito.

armeana Mechanic

wason,

aoItanT MtM of ea c'etUoo th ft ,

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