Indiana Gazette, Volume 6, Number 8, Corydon, Harrison County, 31 January 1822 — Page 2
IN S INNATE.
OFFICIAL COMrENSVTIONS.
The Senate? accordii to oidcr.
Sck up the following rcsoluticn, sub
net d on Friday last, by Mr. Anight: Retolycd That a commute je ap - d to i miire into the prcprie'y
r-ducing U.w compensation ct tre
mht f ol the Senate, Members ol H u- ol Representative of the
Liitd Suns, and Delcpus cl Ter
tnrhs. am all other f?kcis in ar'. i!k Ek-cuive D pitttsru nt an:.
ihi UftKt j.v.aoiii.mcni a'iu inn
k' commiltie have kavc to report
7 miU or otherwise
th'. question wai taun cn lavun
k resolution on the utile, and a.ro
HOUSE OF nr.PUESENT.VnvZi. pniDAt jam 4. 162. The following r-solution, rr-ovrd
Kterday by Mr Cook, of Illinois, be
r n ,d't consideration:
frY.oi.i.That the Secretary- ct the
)je tv manner in which the sevc
l land '.filceiof the United State
rv fxanr.wl prior to the Istrday
rjannr. 18 6 the names and places V , ... ii L
residence ot uie persons uy wu'jmi ich examinations were made, the .: ll I . .
inpccuve compensations anowtu n ((ch individual so employed, and the hole expense ihcreof to the United
ates. And, also, that be report the man r in which the same- duty has beer rf- rmed sir.ee the said 1st day of n IfilO together with the names,
- i : J . . ,
fi trst'ona. ana stations, nu pias-r
vd iv:e, f the persons who bur n aprioinud mae ucb aim.
j" wnt r:mes eacii wasapijum-
d to Xarfiint, the reports mad? by h, the accounts present d fo the i Hpetttte services, the am ur.t r
wy allowed to, or drawn, or retnm
'.by tech of then whether any ol m hate, during the sa;d period al'uwtd or received anv oth-' np usation ioni th- frm-rnmr nt so, how much, and lor for wha s . rendered o duty performed w iMher s 'me plan 'iay nut srd whereby the tata-duty r. per formed with equal ?dantag n
is txpense to the gov rn:nei t An irqu'ry bein nade of the mo,bv Mr. Cocke as to the stop an
jjeet or it Mr. Cook aid it would be seen, y
Jlr- 'atter clause cf the r. soiufoi x-wi
her some mode mieht not be adi td
herehy ihe annual examination it
uired to be rr.Af'e nto the condition
f the several land HTi -:.es of the Unit d States miclt bo effected, at ? helper ate 0 an ul present without
Jljurv to the government
A Imt observation were nrule hy i- r ri
ir tiatnm in lavor oi mc rrvjiui u i,
ben tt rca agreed to without oppo
ltlCQ.
JANUARY 7
AI" CcmfibeU from the committee
the subject, reportt d the following
:1b
Be it enacted l?r That, from and
iter the third day ol" March, one thou
id .eifcht hurdred and twenty threp, Hcuse of R prrsentatives shall he imposed of members eUcted ereea
lv to a r uta of one representative fv
k- tv forty thousand persons in eae1 cmputed according to the rul ed by the constitution of the ! 8ats that is to say, within -joe -f Ma i seven; within tN j" ot N vv Hampshire six; wi h e stai ut Msirhuv'tts toirter-;
bin ?he Mat
of Hhode laland tr
I f nintel to Uqofrtl-.lt tttcapiJitQty
rl reducinftne compnsawon showed to Mrrr.bera of Conpjttt to tlx dol bra per day, and making a propor ttonal reduction in their compensation for tratetl'tig to and from the aett of government, and, aUo, reducing th ronipcnsation of all the officers of go vcrnmcnt to vhat it was previous to the ye ir 18 o. Tho querion on agreeing to this resolution wan tsken without debate, and the vo'C wt3 an fallows; For the resolution 56 Against it U7 Sotheresct'mion vs rejretrd. 1AVTJAHY8 Mr. Cozk latrt the following resolu tie) ru ;.v t;i!)l ; Keg Avcd. Ttiat the Secretary of the TudUij n d!rectp.d to lay ht f jre thus Hou i a :ncmert showing in what banks tbe moneyg received from iVair ol the public lanrls have been rU pesited sine.' the 1st ntV.r.uary, 1818,; ue t.ovirarts U' r Ahie.i san dev' i
-ts have bttn ; -e rorr6iord tae betwee in rn and the Tre-iiuy Depattmtnt rla i thtrtot r auut of depot it that were to be hi o each t) ccnt.eralion r.t tak c arjje esf the ha1a:r.e cf the mop : itepopm dcvhcthcr, in ar y itii.i:i- . tsn d?po&itifcUowed tor that pu p-e have hen't.TCtt a5 d; 'and why suci ircreaae u?b a'lrwi d, tov-t tiur wiu Coff of th s ai m;MU of their ai'.na lion, furnished io said department f;r the last t-cUe niorihs preceding sc u.ctf at?e, as w-. i. as to vhe ttme cf first maki' pr th -u banks of efepost'fi whe ther aoy othN ttanks have failed ;o Comply " tb u or na 'mn's, aHd to wht amount; h t in asures have btn taken m Co s qu noe then of. o s"cm; the fijovernment a(amt a y losses ft bultu. Irom uch fa' ore; Mat tlio?,e maaur? s ha7t been, and i what enpense; whether, in any inn .ukc, u .urrcnior depreciated pi has been rvceifed iiom them, o? a y of them,.wiiich the gov roraen. vas not bound to receive by any aprec nent hetw.en such banks and the said s crete y; and whether at y tarthA it aurt are necessary to be adoptee y Confess, to provide for tbe tlan i4H)n of Se public money from th?. AY rut Vt'eeivers to a wore safe of deposit, if so what plau a most .idvifcab!-: CONGRSMON L RCTROSPFXT tal ro erdMjj of th hoi daj c W, w l he ptrreived that the bn" M'vs' cny of .e sescn ha I. rocb d: Kme-nwt the mos xby of ivvi f we select ihe fc'.lo'.v
?nce, . - C2f.000C0
In 18 If. the Sccrcttry told us that the whole eft M public debt wculd bo extinguished in 1830 When ice he calculate on ftiing it off n'txuf Mr. Nilei conclude, that a loan in some frhape is rcquirtd, during the present session of Confess, or that the treis ry will be exhausted before this tim next year; tod he aUo be!' eves we shall have io bo'row every year to the year 1825. unUss the revenue it en creased by newtaxes, or expenditure diminished by4. he w and attual re trne ment. Although this do ument jpprars to have delighted so rnay I our fraternity, yt-fro'm th. first w bav; believed it rather a Hue report. S Y Siee
CoIumlMHn 'College in the District of Columbia.
Mr .oAnsoT, of K " u-y. in 'hi' nte, brought forw ud -h1 dy po ofcit;on of novtlty gu.nitted to t ody fr th pH J' I.itiv-i w . U, hich is no less tan o .). rmit the oHecticn of potji.r raonev in th v K,tern st ue to be made in the cur reney of th respective states, whtir. the leturs, Jre. ar distributed. A Htm.tlar question w- h linv was uo successfully ayjtta'rd in tb,. Jj ila ture of K niuckv. in ord to oouir he assent of the coeral jov foment The Senate, probanly wtth a tev r 'ifovfn the further lortoaRc of Una variable fivdsin th Treasury, whi ha already accumui'e dollars, (if w include the I520t 6sfc lv to ne- lt uy a deuosit m tdc io.th M ?sru i 3ank) have, for the presen1. laid the resolv? on the taoJ7cr. Chroit.
htn the state nf Cvnnec'iru v;
Vihin the stit o! V mont rl ; wt
he state of .New Tork thirty f.u ; ihin th- state r.f N w-Jtrs-y "x; lin state of Ptm.sylv tw? -is, Mthin th- state of U lia e vnhn th state t T.ryUoi ni' thin th state of Wvjnia twent
L.. rt.i l i tht autei.t Nortr Carol
....
thirty ; wrhtn tt.e aute o; rou...
roiina m ; within the :a?e t ria s vei- within the slat-of : ma two, whhin the state of Mihs: pkiou', w:Jhin tne state rt L tuin three; within the state of T nn;
V, nine, within the stat" ot 5.vtuU'k lv, ; woriin the slate of Ohio tour en; withm the state of Indian three;
otntn l ie siair ui iiiuij uwx . anu
it bin the sUU ol VlLisouri y .t
T c bill w is twice read tud cor? -
itied
Mr Edtoara. ol Conncc'-iLU., aa.u. ist the Immature of Cotnecttcut, nlast Bcssion, pREed a resolution re U'-s'ing the Hrpteientatives of
i in Congress to use their : ii -
ce to ptoture a r duciion of i v
ublic xptnCitures, and i.articulaily
i du tion f the cornpensation
iom- of Ccnresu. u whtt it lormi was Io compliance wih thi
V it ne h-pcd leave topffrrthU
T,e Treasury. r Ndes, of th B ! iAo.i VV ck!) R (isi i . who hi? m re ja'ience and o.Justry than any !-dy is. ; in waidin through taMes and oo'umi.s ol fiutcJt, hB just pub tsh d a long &'ui a ie article upon tht; mueuon of th- firasury, giving its as'r present, and probable state. In ptrturmm ibis tabor he has Ron .t k a d Xetn n d lh annual trea-'' y r p en s; at; l including 18 IT lo I8f ecrttny calculated tn !h. -urolusv s ot the. 'nk,ng fund which ould ?eeiu betw.n the fi 17 o, Ja, urv , ISiO, and as i buu1 y sorBtttnt to m;.t to p";v no! ;i 19 nritlion ofdttv d t .
U iat r s, but far the b;rvic i820ai d I82. have used waa. 'loold base ben the surplu!. tl -a. fuvd,at'.d b'id :s borrowed eih' 'I'oos Inttsi ihert'rre. of payc tT ihe debt, the tecretary congratu f 3 "s u "hat V' miy r-cn have to bor vow m'ney tn py curren expenses uti til the Atd yerrof 182J e are a ir used svilli a project tr.y the debt uc in that y ar, which bt i saointti
J. t ot s'X per cet b) borrow g otne
niuiity to hear ao interest at 5 per cet ' f the 5 per cent stock should remnn ebovc par and wc are told of tnt sa nfj that may thereby be made. Tn. real substantial difference between thsecretary's estimate in It IT. a'd th tacts which he sets forth lo 181, 0n y lour years apar Jmay be represent . d thuv There was to be redeemed of th? public deb in 1821 after paying all o 4 her demands on the government! the a u nr of 19JW) fVs
Vttrt ia kticbU tony, til Va kiv, formed an cpinioo afttker io tUir fatour; that t-e think their appointment ta theis cSett very judicious; sod that we fetl great atlnMdon u to their talents and their literary acqviriSwa, U. f r .1. -. I . M;.'jM,a Vir
SiS THE Trustees 'ot this lostituti'on btdtheiatisfacticn, a fen- mo.'th bioce., of acnourcing the
elertiou of the Ret. Dr. Statlohton as Pri dent, and Messrs Chase a. d Wnors Frofcssnrs; anJ that tbe ''oilcp? would be optned for tie a-Imisiun of stvidoats the ecood VVeJnelay ia Januan next. Thev have reeendy elec.M Jos,iah Meigs, e?$. Professor of txperitn'-ntal riutfl'ophY, Thomas Sewa.ll, M. D Professor of Aoatociy and FSiysioiogy, JAMts M. Stxcgtok M. D. Protegccof Chemistry and Gv.-olo-:v, Rcfus IJaecock, . B. TutcrV- Librarian. Tht; Faculty will appoint provisional leaders in the Preparatory School.' On tin1, si cad iVedaeeday in January- the Frevident, Profetsors, & Tutor will be inducted into office. The pricession nil! form at the. house of Mr. Proftswr Chase cn College ffill, at 10olcck, A. M. and move to the Collope. ween the President, iconaected rrith the otlv r -o-lenmities of the cccaiicn, will deliver nn address Fr m tbe first of January applicants for admi. sin to the College cjay present themselves for examination. The gekieral courie ti khjy will be the natae as in the mwt readable College and Univtrtiiies in the linked States. The requisites fof admissiou to the Frerh a7 Class will b -faa arquaintaece with English Gramin r, crmnion Arithmetic, gone judicious eorapHnd;um of Geography, and ability to make Latin correctly; and to translate with facility ''aEsar's t;omrant?rif3,the Works of Vircil .
fatlMPt. th Sl?et QratStf of Cicero, thsNew
Tetamp.nt in Grei;lv, end Graca Minora, and, for an advanced stohd'mg. the studies of tbe class up to the tiiue cf ailtnittance. No applicant, however --an be admitted Without satisrscicry ere tenfi U of a good tnoral eh imcier; nor, from an; o ber College, witftout a ceriiica?e from the Faculty of tte same, of having left it wvheut ceajure Studies of the Fkesumdi Class English. Latin and Greek languages, Gcogr phv, rithm' ic Mvi Aljebra; History and Aotiqiitie. k eifrei-ein Reading, Speaking ard Cotnpo iticn .Sophomore Claw: Geography, History &, Elements of Chronology i Rhetoric and Logic; Logarithms Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration, S'irveving,. Navigation, Conic Sccticus,
aad Euclid's Elements Jcvica Class: Natural Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry. Fluxions, Natural History. History oi' Civil Society, JCatural ReNgion, and Revelation. StNi m Clas! Natural aad Political Law, Metaphysics. lforalF!oscphy, and Analogy ol Religion to Nat re Thr-iigh the whol? four years attention will V p iii o the learned Lavages, Criticistn, Rhetoric anJ Oraiory. To the r..eo?cgical Deparlrnent shidents who h3ve previiurly g'jne through a ollege course. & tiiose who have n-9t, maybe admitted, bearing saiisfactory reeomrnedations and credtn'ials, To tiie Pre, ara'ory Sc1 oo' those way !e admitted, who miy have designed to enter tha Freshman Class, hut prove to be not sufficiently prepared aivl any who declare it tc be their intention to eatf r, when prepared, some other department of tbe Co'lego. Resieut students also, ?3 ome particular iaa'aneeg. iaay he aJaltted, with the special permisMon of the Superintending Committee. The Medical PeparUaect i& not yet in operation. It is the intention cf the Trustees to creanixe, as soon &3"'cirmvns'arce3 tball render
t proper, a Law Department.
A thorough useful education is the object of &e nllege. Good accommodations can now be furnMied for at If ast ahendrtd sruderra, The board q. it is believed, will not exceed two dollars a week. Other charges for foel. lamps, washing. &c will moderate Stndf nts from the neighborhood trill he expected to supply themselves with bedding; those from a distance.
if thev prefer will be supplied hy the stewarcT at a vmsll ch-rie f r he Bame. Tables and chairs Will he jTCtided for esch roam. Students, in some case?, msy he allowed to hoard ont-f Col- j legp. by the kpeciol pfcrmistiori cf the Superintending Commi'tee. . The car will b divided into two trrms, the first from the second Fednesdpv iu January to the second Wednesday in July. Tht second fr.wn the first Wednesday in September to the third Wedn sdrs in DecrtaheT Each sadent will be required to pay ten dollars on adtriittance; and for tuition, in the Cla5ra! Department, or Pr?pratcry School, to he raid at the beginning of each term, thirty dollars for the first, and twenty doll irs for the second. Most vigilant attention will he raid to the
miral habits as well as to fhe health, and con-
nrt nd lierary progress of the studies.
Trftoe cannot he insensible of the l.ir'i n at;-ns rrratfd by the peculiar adantasra .f a rvt, jated a't the seat of the. Na-i:-ut Gcvemment. The recrmroendahon of a Uiwer-ity here bv the ill'urrio.is Washington & bis sQceeor , conld not fail to impart cv-at interest to $nch an in?!ituticn, and the. Trustees have experienced a vfi-y particular pleasure in obsen-ing the ntiurclfe:i ia fm.r of this object, as discovered in aricos roriT6 re-pecting it in th newspapers; and o'her pfTi'vlic?l publicarian in different patts of the Itnitfd States Th f blowing, it is. conceived dne to the rrspectaitit of tha fnaJitatian frn which it em"s, the kindncfs wb:ch prompted it, and tLe ronmiutv at larce, to frtroduce here 77i 'oi-igt-? Seminary 9nAover Sept 25, 1821. ' T the fiends cf learning and religion we bee leave tosy, that we have considered the establishment of the Columbian College in the District of Columbia, a. an event cf great importance and as likely to be of extensive aad lasting ubiity to ibe best interests of man ffe enteriUio a high respect for the President cf the College, and for th"e generally who are ies guardiaas and oppcrtets. Wiih the young gen'lemen Messrs. Cbase tod Wood the other Professors, elected since of course were not alluded
llUlClf ftilS UUltUl u tUT3 tear v j ttitirdispoaitioa to discharge, with diligence and fldeltty, the arduous dnries rf tho station to which the are called. .It i our i tmest desire that this infant but oromisine institatioo may tn-
jny extensive and liberal patronagft, and taay soon be furnished with a libratv and fundi ade
quate to i objects as a lecinary of learning and piety: and above all. that it may enjiy tie favor of Him, whose blessing givea success ta every great aad good design 'E.PORTER. "LEONARD WOODS,
MOSES STUART.
lowing letter from the President efthe United . . - . wv 1 -s n 1 -
aiaiet so ine rn sioeiu 01 me ioara:
fringfn March, 24, 181. lSta: "i avail m 6eif of thii mofie of assuring vou
of my earnest dm-e that the 'Mitc, which was
incoqi ra'cd b) an act of Congrcs, at the, last station, by the title of "The i.ohicihian College in the Diftrictof Colombia." may accompli Ji ail the useful purpo-e for which it vas mutilated; and I &'ld, with great katisfactioa, th tt tht re is good reason to believe that the hope of those who have patricticalh contributed to advice it to its prcitnt stags will net be. disappointed "Its commereracntwill be under circumstances yery favorable to its success- Its position, on the high ground corth of the city, is remarkab.y healthy. The aot of incorporation is well digested, looks to the proper objtcts, and grauts the powers well adapted to.thcir attainment The es'ahlishme.iitof the fniritLtion withii tbe fulprai
district, in the presr.ce of Cor.gret'S, and of all
tne oeperments cf fae government, will recur? to the young men who may be educated in it many important advantage, among which (he portunitv which it will afford then of hearing the debates i:i Congress, and iothe Supreme court, cn important subjects, must be obvious to all With these peculiar ai vantages, this institition, if it receives hereafter the proper eucouragemcat, C4KTt..T FATL TO BE EMrKEKTLV ISEVUL TO THE NATion. Under this tmpressiort, I trust that euch encouragement will not be withheld froa it'I am, n'r, ith groat respect, Yo'jr very obedient s-rvait. J MtiS MONROE," The Tristees assure the p'ltlic that cothing in their power ta supply shall be wanting to give to the Columbian College that extensive career of esfnlness to which, br its happy lcarioi. and th propitious circumstances under which it eomtsinto eperation,it setmt destined. Washinartoa Citv , Dee. 1821. O. B BROWN. Presiieitt. LUTHER K!DE;.gcftt6 Trc;rer ENOCH REYNOLOS, Secrttary. PHOPOSL8 FOR PUBLISHING IN WASHINGTON CIT1T, The Coumiau Star, DEVOTED TO UEUGKXV J1XD SCIEAVE.
Ciriefl t 7.V:itt o 4aS:ser.ry ca t U ty shall direct, without lo-s i.f t?ire. J C Advert'iiaiti will be icserted by the ac onettt if cttt. and for eery, succeed eerfion5Pc&. .Oo ftaaj -ptc?tor. I r
v Jh rfSansbcT will bt issued on th? 5ti cf
tuairr . A uirsw huiu uuscnpooi. papers, and those who wish to be considered thseribers, are requested to give statoiislr notice to the pub!i?hen, Mes?rs Acrson & Mettao Colombian Office, Wahir.2ton City. Anr person heccmir.j responsible fcr re c pici, shall hive a sivh gratis. Communiratiens, and letters relative t tfc Columbivv Stah, m-j't com to the publish? p-t paid; in every instance where this is not at tended tobv eorrcspondents, tie pestage will bt ch irp-ed to tlietn IVashlnstm. Dee 3rf. 1621.
f ' .Subcti'ctioijs for the above paper, received
The Warrior's name, Thocgh pealed asd chimed ca all the tongues of fame, rounds ts harmonious to the grateful mind. Than his who fashioas and improves mankind.... Columbud.
T
PIinSPKOTUS. Tk efferinj to the patronage of the American public a new periodical sork. it is deemed unnecesrai7 to dwell upon the tmnrtane.( i.f .tiff.ino-
tnowledge, or upon ihe obvious advantages of
kv u irc4ucm puoucaiions, whicli place ivirhin .the reach of all classes (he instruction wi.ich they may need, cr the informatics concerning passing events, of which no inquisitive mind can readily consent to be denrived. Th
rapid increase and wide circulation ofmagazioes, new B-pppcrs, &.c. in our country, furnish evidence, that the public, iu a good degree, apprcciata these sources of improvement. The infiuence which such publication, and particularly the political journals, exer over tbe public mind, is too extensive and importart, not ta r.td jce a desire m every benevolent bosom, that aa engine so poiverful ih?i:ldbe. more frequently and directly employed In imparting the most efficient ynd salutary impulses. Th- numbs of periodical works devoted to the cause of religion , is co-npa-rative'y smail, a:ul a part oolv of these are published in that form, which "is undoubicdiy the most popular, ainl best adapted to secure the greatest degree of usefulness. A publication which, while it shell reeogcile as its leading object the maintenance of Christian truth, the diffusion of religious intelligence, and the promotion of science, diall compiise such vther iuformatici a? is sought in ordinary newspapers, will, it is presnmed. best advance the neiu obitcts of its CAlablishueat. The prcjert of ihe propose.! publics ticn has enginated from these vi ws. The City cf Washington is judged aa eligible sitiiation, aa well leea'ise no work of the kind exists in its vicinity, as because it is sufficiently central to render the paper a cnediun of communication tUcnghoiit tl.e Union. It is impracticable in a prospectus to do mere than gi-e outline of the p'an. The Coit Mbiav Star will Lc principally devoted to the cause of Religion and Science It will embody the most icp rtant intelligence, which has ref erence to the Church of Christ the situation and cxi?encies cf the destitute portions of mankind, and the mighty association of piety and enercy which has already effected such, wonderful changes in the moral aspect cf the world, and is so full of glories premise. It will delight to tnce tiie march cf tuJ53 uissb.uries of tbe Cross, ho. in India cr o tr rivn forests, in the iiles cf the Fac.f.c, or amid the snows of the north, are proclaiming to the heathen ths glad tidines oi'
a,via.n, md matin straight in the desert a highway forour God. The progress of literature and science will be noted, and such selections will be made from popular works, as may tend to inform tnc understanding, and purify the ta&te, A summary of the mcst interesting news cf the t. y will he gprn; and, without anv bias fmm
po!iticrl partialities, such general views cf the .tate cf our own eo-.ntry. as well as other nations, will be pressed, as will t in foffflin, ree opinion, on the subject. la fin?, n "pains will be .pared to ,em!er the paper useful and intcresung to every class c f the comnuairy. TBRils. Sa7JTL,0LJP,'-AM STAR Wi" ht rv T?r7. rLn 0n,,nS " a sur"ya iheet at 5Aa" 11 if pai.1 ,n advance or
M 1 A .M 1 UMVEKSI'IY, HIi School Crmnittlec cf the township of Oxford have tho
pleasure to announce to the public, Jiat on tbe 6rst day oi January A Grammar School Will bo opened thts Miurr.i Uni. versity, under the j-uptnr - nuenct of the Hev. .Srn.ciR (. L.tca. It ti xpf cttd that by the time the buitdincs arc corr.plctetl, snd -a Frts;citr.t
and Papers we. appainud, that ac!a?a
win be prcparea lor-enteiniv Col
TERMS, gf 00 for each seioni 3ne half in advance, and the otlierhalf
at the tnd cftl.e st-saion. m
Good hcardii.y; may be had in reapectahle religious families at cne dol dar per week. Caford is probably as healiya situation as any in the Sute oi Onio Particular atttiuion will be paid 10 the moral 0f the pvpila, ai.d the Cain, mittce are persuedcU froni vthc re-con-.mendaiion they have received o! nc rt.mi&cter and qualiSraticnsof Mr Clace. that no excrti nss on his j.art ' . luci ilate and cxpdite the atudict I iwoec committed tuhiac&re will b -s 'trniT. ; CANDIDATES, for the Holy Min: iiry, wii aie regular members ol arome Christian Church, and who come well recoin mended by the Pastors n the Churches to which they sevirailj bilong, willr;crive Rratuitoua mstruc '. th: Latin Greek and Hebrt .u.guages, tOKrther wuij biblical Cri riemm and any other S udts prepare ory to the study of Theology. In behalf of the Committee, ISAIAH HALL, Oxford. Doclfth. 1821 lX7Editora of Newspapers, in tb . VVeattrn country are requested give the above one or two ii-sertiona ---- t hut of Letters
Remaining in the Post
Palestine, Indiana, which if rot ken out before the 1st of April v will be aent to the general poat ofS as dead letters. A L
Archibald Anderson. B Scth Bate3, Noah Boon, Thompson H. Jaines Dryai;t, Joliu Uatc), Johh C. Brown, C t'etrr Carrr.ichel, Wiiciafn Cox, Daniel Coggahdl Jacob Castle man, Lai kin Cordon, John R. Crook, Jcul Conncllr. i) Ser.jamir. Dalton, Teoms Danica, R. C. De wcy, F Daniel Forgan. Daniel Fry, James Freeman, (i
Wm Leakey Moses Lee, Pet V Low ranee, Jol: L'.neharger a, M Levi MitcbeP, John Mc Canlt George M'Farsor. J.imcs Muiicy, Jacob Miles. O Juhn X. Oi born 4. P Pkusaut Paiki R Samoa Rcubo torn Viiliam Richisoa
James Gregory, Hams,
Shr:if Lauren z9 tou;. y Hcb.cah D SlQ pherson, Thomas S' Scjith T' - a Robert Tinchew
Richard Wil.
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John HacUIer John HoJe,
Jacob Woalleiy,
V.'tlSiams 2, Joseph a v;n:
liamt, JOHN BROWN, p. M. ' Palestine, Jan. 2d, 1623 7 -3t'
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EV Joahua Dawson, liyin 1& bhawswick Township, Lawrencd' county,
supposed to be between ten and fourteen years old, is nearly fourteen nands high, has both bind feet white,a ttarand snip in her forehead, ai -'JCie marks of the saddle ond a - -s Appraised at Twcrty-two d.d-. l&rs and City cents, .by hh Willia i.a.
and, KoUrt Wood. thi .e.,n,K a
