Indiana Gazette, Volume 6, Number 8, Corydon, Harrison County, 31 January 1822 — Page 4

VOvYV'aY.

Ft in rhr Indiana Krfiubtican The following Ooramwn cation or poena -was

of Ia.ao Vatvtr finH hii roncnrf

r Mr. Rccca Lard ol Jcnnii gs county, in Jascjue' cfthe convocaion on New-year.-W of al: lucir :' ddren -vith their companions, Sd grant cL:.ireu, in number 64. bcn the Almighty fiat time begun, rdainM to measure oat 'he life of man,

Vn from the orient, burst the golden light,

hi Lana'i silver beams dorn,d the nijht

our1-, days, months, ar.J years m&rkM the fdort si rn

ifeavrn allotted to the race cf man.

as they win heirvray, carh s'jrcpriiirs; dav;

tc' ample pinion, anp with import An

,iough thty ne Reeled and unheeded fly, aougi; r.nV.'m-ov "d days , months and years, pass

en spcen, we urge hJ9i:;piaujgui fhi '' '..injiiness aMarts the siiht.

?t must eai pale delinquent. on rf lent n every moment, vat-d or mis-spet.

.1"C IrtTrcheii'a witi joy the happy year, w in the dust. beiteaUi th mournful bier,

.u many ha.e resign 'd life's fiectiug breath.

d clr.s J Uieir eyes 1:1 the dim shade ;f death!

i year which late new hem es did disclose.

'h h'.I Mieir Ciirt'.'v hopes bm fl d "iy, ' ' ilTfin eo-f e:iwr? their Tcast of clay

. ' -.'s - jt'ries g-iily dech'd aopfar i . .. . ? duice iround tliPtauishM vcar? r think hov wift the moments ster-.l awR-,

hith waft them mi , through life1 diort wnter

dav? r ,i what crowds must slumber in tLeir fv qn !Vr snnial sun f pfaru? tr rrj-vi l;vtrcati tfdv weljh? Y vrAl; TT'fh risdom n irnhVin ev r. dsr, 1 ie ve;tn''irr nr achrs him n-t vith v-jile r. on to 7i.itTiir' fne can .if'v uiilp

n'nV'u; race a tndl? sight; , atd femrd1 virfi.-fiir, ,v the venerable pair; 're, ith ail their learc aronr.d, riches with'rinsj cn tn rvir.d nth; iufmfs and prattiin- njre: hildrcn on lifeN busy sta?e ralde friends refnse i an ofF-MN in? of the mu!e? n its kindly blesMnsrs shed, t comforts crown your head, fiile rolling years increase, : -nn?tt hour of pence, is-'ne tusk to you be given, ue to plead the cause of heac to the poor impart. eaiih to heaven the drooping ' prornv arise, , . etomeetvou in the fkirs; deck'J in her robe divine lc earth, in radiant splendor "M.e.

v - ri'.h s

cU I.ii.ai;.

your head is silver'd o'er, to th' immortfd shore, you lovp behind f an ansjel mind.

h.i.

las vour footsteps trod, n his fathers Gad. traiporta shield your

(d 'dunt at last, the dart that ri?s it rei 1 a !tt !iitc a v'rtneus race pursue,

r.

res?.

ij trrt the t'Hth their father knew; r'- fr "n i'.' 7tth "v't y blliiir rcn.d, ! .. tii" 'rife cf all the countrv rjnd I rhen the a nnual serous rp".ir to roll, ' t.;iipless nichf and ehaostrrnps tlyf pole; " 'hn loud "rt wakes the deepin? dft,

' in' "h. . n;

n .ir. m!9ia?,cf fhis loTelvban.V T-.,., vv;ti, nnt'ire meet them aT in hPRTCD, 1 ay, "heho I th children t!' .u hist eir n " r? may vour friend but fird xme hamble plce, T nieht see mr dear redeemYs face. t let oM he chaQtrinj: seasons ro!!. 1 d irt hi - rviJ pinions round the pole, ,,oir";-p rriiile his s'ar nor dread his fligh!, . :s. -,-.f jn future life and. lht.

red fat the ImilloWI; htr keeper told hi in he was gone out Mid if he wanted aoy thing he vronld wait on him. But he still iusiited on seising

the landlord. The landlord finally came, and asked him what he v anted He said

be hail seen a short tailed dog at the door when coming in, &

wished to snow whether this

dog's tail waa cut off or drovB

Common Scoos in

The Legislature of the State

of Mississippi have establish

ed a Literary Fund, and made

provision for a system of Com

mon Scoota. 'fl'A Hchool

Fund consists of all escheats, confiscations, forfeiture, and

all personal property accrninf;

to the st;t as derelict, and

having no rightful ovner; all flne-, pecuniary penalties and

forfeitures' for the violation of

any penal Statute, saving appn.priitiono already mado. and

the ris:hN ot inforner4 &c. to

which added a tax on th

ppftple emsal to on isth of

m the state tax, and the residuum

of every peronV est te who halt die intestate and without heirs. This fund is vested in the Governor. Liut. Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Tre-iurer, presiding Judge of th; Supreme Court, and the Ghaticllur f the Rtate. under the name of the President rnd Directors of the Lite, rary Food. Il i their business to superintend the collec tion of the moneys which be. !ou2; to the Fuod,: to report to the Legislature annually, the coidiiion cf all seminaries of learning and schools, with sng gstion for their improvement, and under the direction of that body, giv. crderi for the distribution of the moneys belong iug to the fund, The. money is io be appro.

priated for the support of one

'irtoe fottoitftfj occtxou vre

copy entire; j

"It shall bft the duty of the president and directors of the literary fundand of the 6chocl commissioneid of the several couaties, to require all preceptors, teacberi, and other instructors of vonth to take dili-

sent care, and to exerfc their

best endeavors to impress on

the minds of children and youth

committed to their care and in

struction, the principles of pie-

ty, justice, and a sacred regard to truth, love to their country, humanity and universal benev

olence, sobriety industry, and

frugality, chastity, moderation

and temperance; and those oth

er virtues which are th? orna

ment of society, and the basis upon which the republican con

stitution is structured. Aid it

shall be the dutv of such in-

structors, to endeavor to lead

them under their care (as their

ages and capacities-will admit)

into a particular understanding of the tendency of the before mentioned virtues, to preserve

and perfect a republican consti

1 11 tion, aud to secure the bles

sings f liberty, as well as pro

mote their future happiness."

1 a ira it will go

The importance f Common Schools will be reaased and the system will spread from state to siate, until not one child

of the Republic will be raised

ZAJTD OFFICE JtfO-jrLy

A lilt of Dtsii.the ncx cfai" "Vr

. a. 1 : 1

For publishing a Bemi-Month

ly ; paper, in fehelbyville, Ken. to be entitled tbo A)oViiioti luleVUgcneer. Under the patronage and controul of the Kentncky M olilion Society..

rrp HE KENTUCKY AB XL OLITION SOCIETY, at a lare Called Convention,

resolved to publish a Semi-

Monthly Paper, on the subject of slavery. In offer iug pro. posals for this purpose, to a virtnous and enlightened public, when a spirit of universal liberty is so rapidly progress, ing throughout the whole civilized world, the publishers expect to meet with that liberality which characterises the American people, who are bnppily blessed with so large a share of that freedom & equality which nature designed to be common to all mankind. The following extracts from the Constitution of the Ken tucky Abolition Society will shew the leading: obiects which

that society have in view, and eptttsoi ak dcacmu&tioB tttnfio

this publication will be entirely

devoted to the same nnncinlea. LAND office money.

kThev (the society) shall use REciivable at Tkre malts:

thfiir hKt r.ndnnvnrd. and nnr, I Pecc,

bit ti Cash, for the 8ftle vf Ftlic

at JeffmonTillt . ' Bsnk of the U. S. aad bmactJt , Dank of Virgiuia and brar chtt9 Fanners lank, ditto. Bank of Penn. (Philadelphia,) North America, ditto. Bank of Philadelphia, ditto Farmers &. Mechanics bask, ditto. Mechanics bank of city and county, Commercial Bank of Pcan. ditto. Schuylkill back, ditto. Bank of Northern Liberties, ditto. Union bank of Baltimore in BaltisacrSf Mechanics Lank, " Merchants bank of Biltitacra, Franklin bank of 44 Commercial & Farmers bask Farmers Mechanics back ' ' Bank of Mary land, Buni of Baltimore, Bank of Columbia, Din. of Columbia, Union bank of Georgetown, ditto. Fannvs & Mechanics lank TAtrifttJr linnlf of WftiVintm.

Bank of ashictcn , JRir.k of Metn polii Union baak cf Altsandria Ea?k of Alexandria lauk of Potcmack Farmers tank of

Cebtral Lank of Georgetown & VSsi2u2&. (Diet.) New-Yerk bank New-Ycrk, Manhattan Company ditto, Mechanics back Mei chin's back " Union bank cf ' Bank of Am eric 4 Franklin bank of the City of New YoiJ. Baak cf Chillicotke, Sack of Illinois, at hvrneetowc, Back of Orlean, Orleans, State Bank of Louisiana, Union Itar.k of Seath Carolina. ' State Fink of So-.th Carolina and branch!. Farmers and Mechanics Bank of Indiana t

Madison,

tt it t ti a

Bankoftht V Statcl ttd brtr'ho

ucbuui u.cu.iI.UB, cuu Incorpo.ttti HatkaofUcaitip IV 1 to the abolition of slavery, in a New Ycik Bank. in htn-lak.

without edocsilicn, through all way which will co.isit with l Bank of America; dew

its wide domain. 'AreusM the constitution and lawo of nimyivanw, rhiiauciptia.

..Mlrr anH Ilia roaMAwnl I " w . "

vernmer.t.

Tor Bale.

. m 1 1 1 m . . .

TWKsnWrihtrhtc tHrm,A fn tn o nave recara io ire ne-

Do of Pliiladclj hia do. FarmerS & Mechanic's Es.i k; Mcchanic't JSaiid oi tity 6 cc r,ty Ccmmticiai bank of ?tLt. do. Schuylkill bank, do.

Bank of Nonhcti Liberties, dD.

Corydcn, and will ell the following land? on the grPCS ami mulattOeS to lr.CUlmoat advactaeeouse termB to the purchaser, of a- . A i nj ever sold in this county, at a fair sale. Cate Upon them the great UU-

The north halfof section oca, io township 4, tit'6 of moralitv, industry, and Union bank of Baltimore, BahitTorCi .ou.b of ,g. 4 mn economy, and ho the educa M'chwic. b,Dk, d,.

flnC-reB Ol cauua tn vucii ciiiiuicu, ujc- Franklin i!n.f

eryandthe best means they Commerce & Farmers bank

Thehandsowestlaai in theconrfj : titaatrt oa wjav he fthlfi to devise. I Farmera' & Aechanir.'si do.

the neiv cut road loading: froaa Corjrdon to Lou- . ... ... Bank of Maryland Ho isvilh (via Mr. ferry) six miles from "To mclorate the Condition S - tuil ? S Corvdcriandsutand three quarters miles from ftf slflVfes tv nupfinini? PVPrv n. v f n i i- r - . t." the Ohio river Th.; farm contains eirhtT acres 01 6lft6 By pursuing every Bar.k of Columbia, Dis of Columbia

ot cleared land and twenty of a dcadning, forty metnOQ wnicn may DB in WCir ofnhich is inred clover five In timefhy and the , M-Ja, iLa riYnc(!hi;nnl remainder in good order for a crop, and nndcr pOWer, Under the Constitutional good fence and has pood and convenient build- laws of this State, ines One hundred and fifty appletrees, fiftj of 'T r i. r n&ir in fnvnr whicn are bearin- cramd treev One hnr.dred 1 8eClt ,0r Jus"Ce in ia Or

and fifty rotmjf pear h tree. one bearinp pearl of SUCh negroes and mulattOCS.

tree, swell of Rood water and spring that twLhn Brfi bftld in bf.nflflirp rnn.

vesresien their ficrec.tr i3t; (f More schools 1U CV6TV COUO-

iV sentM S2int3 Et bis riiht I . . j: . .

uii nn umriouuons io luKe

plao, except for the edurMiim of the poor, until th Fuud sIirII amount t S 30.000. The President and ijirecrectors ere to appoint commisitniera in each county, who have p iwer to determine what number of poor children they .:n j i.'i. .si

will f flULdie. v. it3l irn 1211 i a.vsbie Iadian Creek rensfor a half mile, through thru tittnilrpH ft civrpon nac

he Itnid for their education. the land, which banks contain upwards of , fifty J . jani nr luu u'iiimf ' . . t. . . . aJ I at two dollars ner annum, tn h

. at n vi I'ltuii ' .at i w i ivuj i auu v. v i - - w-- y

A pn?r t;iilor bnin r'deased ; trnuhleofne world and - dng vife, went to - the of P trtdisn. Peter ask I him if ever lie was in por .ry N',? said the tailor, u I have been mtrrie.il ()).' P;'tar. Uhat is all the m The tailor had scarce

about eight months in the year.

Of land lying one mile north east of Ccrydorr binding on the road leading by Mr. Flcshmsn'e mill to Salem which has forty sis awes cfa deadening. 206 Acres,

trary to the existing laws of this commonwealth.,, TERMS. The Abolition Intelli

gekcer will be. printed every other week on a snper-royal slipp.i. and rnntnin sivIppii nr

lijuig u'i raiiir ia i, mitt 1111:3 nui ju,j-i , . . - don, cratrred with three never failing springs, taVO pages, making a VOinmeof

authorial each of themselves to

elect -0H8 or more poor children for that pnrpose, and cause them to be furnished with books and materials for learning read ir.g, writing and aiithraetic. The C cnn3isioners are. re

aacr

f prime faimins bottom land ; the creek w uuuars pt

rdaaa exce'Jent scite for machinery asd mill paid On the receipt of the first

m Acre" Muwuer

xio auveruaemenia, except

Lvfnfr I a Gibson cojnty, near the rtad leading! RUCll a8 relate to the business

2rm nr.eeion to incennes, between Potoka & I r i i isi a

TFhite River, being the Sooth east quarter of UI "lc BUViriJ YUl oepuaiwneu

6ectionnine. ift towesbipone, south of range j All Communications and SO-

west , all which land I cave patents for and an I ;..i.:u a.

- i mm mt m r m mm w w s mm mm m n mm tm

,,iIll)!fr,ifat.tuHil..e,i,1:qir?a each yrar ,o appoint a " intViniir lie fn.pected 1- c.une puffl ' committee fr.m iheir own bo Eight J Actes, ' and received by board of man.,w,a- -'Ha lo-.), yo M ,ly to vit I -mnnnes of tyhtMN,. agera, appointed in each branch W -said he. 'open ttie UOOr. l arniU0:,. academies Oi wrhonls payment made, and a certificate of further credit fa !, n-tmncD TOLftlB -it --' -have within teirre,P.iveco.,ue,. ft Sffi 08f bV ad' i.Pe in pur-atory? 'N to examine, the quiliflcion of Conoition. dressed, aud if sent by nail, l the p-mlem in. 'hat. what teachers, their character for th. prtls(r ,, tht , . t aid

nnol rtnirl

Villi let mnPuhlV ntlll 4(inttl'tV ! rtl d . I BiifTiri.nt oPfnrifw tK nnr last ram.. Kr I 7

;pi1 r:U ,r Lr.ai. nr-lon Xam nd mortgage on th-premirfs. garment to he made Any person Who procures

...... i.r.."r c.v. in five eq.ial annual instalments, in the followirc j?- rtnvefnr twlrP siilianrthpvs

. i w -

t? heLnhnl,r. . hpi i- .trsnrompnl in elolh and linens, casing,, iron, Will, II reqUirCU, lie lumisnea

1 ..w.w.. ... - ,.Mnn ,.9r. loaf and rAannrorf:irrt tnhar. I III

17 S lid P,'t.r p.Wajirin. and renort the same co. flour, wbhae?. cider, a few barrels of ao-P 1 U pnperrouej.

-..ri.'dl' xcl nn d the VI-

,Tin xv? I aveoeeo mar-

d rwir ' i hn pray go

niiu7 i'u P;tr. Pari-

t., he President and Directors E ZIV. TTXn It is hoped tho friends

, , T t . O . I ... .. ...

of t Literary rttnil wheat fans cabinet wo?a, spinning wheels. i ot the publication will use their

o person can be ..Itnittod JT r,f bet endeavors to obtain sab.

to tke charge ot a Seminary of (and harness and other articles suitable for this scribers, and at the same time i ... i . Ji I market not irtentioned. ! r t K..

;?e i not t'e olice for fools. I learning who cannot producer"1

builaing and ftiihing of a brich bocse in ,

" to the Fiesident and Directors Corydcn to contain fifty tbonsand brick, with such as .will be puuetual in . In the rek, -f ir en Anne. )r the LUcrary Fund, te.timo. PPt. - Iricb member ot prliameut ni'lU that he i9 a citizen of the will be received inpayment for the above lard? nn. i ni f 4. h Lnno' in a IT A o.t likewiie rail-, glass, and tin assorted. The ,,B pnper.wui appear as .m ed for lY t?,1.11? lna U;llted, tatej and competent 8ubscriber can biUat hi.farm siamiiesfr.m soon as a sudcient number of M, tO COmpell all friMimen, to teach the (a reek and Li tin Corydon, until the 10th of November nsit after . 4 .

i at which 1 BU,lotriuc 13 aro uuluru iujus-

tmi in

ative country.

Franc, to return, un

i I l f . n -

. Ur: JUl ,nr 'raraon time persons wisbinjr to rfcw the lar. ara re- tifv ltO Publication.

severe penally, to meir Schools tie latter aualilicationUnested to call on Mr. T. Lefier. I

e till be absent threemcrths

is not required.

The President and Directors

A Good 0r6. I may lease out ths lands reser

An honest Irishman, who ved by the United States for

i travelling' in jcw EnJJi?e "fie of Schools, and ontof

B. AYDEL0TT.

Carydoa, Sep. 5 !S2t Cm.

Returns of subscriptions will

be made to the Board of ciana

The Editors of the Rtrcrttr, Letinrten Cv. ffprs t HhelbwiUe bv IhA llrsl

ter, Washington, Tenti. the PitUbure I t '

fj otp Hp Pittthnf?. Penr. tbe Beiatai n.r.tf. 1 Ol WCVUUCr

the Reporter,

Chilieotha, Obio ; the Wincheiter Constellation

Pr.!"? rin' r,?' fT s

Union bank, of Georgetown, do. Farmers tx Mechanic's bank, do. Patriotic hank of Washington; do. Bank of Washington, do. ,V Do of Metropolis, do. Union bank of Alexandria d Bank of Alexandria, do. Do. of Pctomac, do. Farmer's bank of ffcshirjcio!? dz

Farmer's and IvJechanic's ba: k of In

diana at Madison Ind. Except notes of a less denoaiDt ion than Five Dollars. Land OiYice JSIonc. Tht? following is a list of bank not 3

which vrdl be received in paycier. (zT -lands, in the land office al Brook?

cactpt ijotra of a leas der.osninat cO

than five dollars, vir.

B-mk of the U. States & biancl ts New York bank, New-Voife, Manhatten Company j do Mcchnnic's Bank, da fcrchant'Q Bank, do Union Bank, do Bank of America, do Bank of Ptnnsylvanit, PbiladO. Bank of N-America, do . Bank of Philadelphia, do Farmer's ard MtrUanic'p do Mechanic's bank of city tx co. do Commercial bank of Pet;n. : . Schaylkill Bank, do Bank of Northern Liberties, do Bank of Maryland, Baltimore; Bank of Baltimore, do Bank of Columbia, District of Co!. Union bank of Georgetown, do Patriotic ba nk of Washington, do ' Bank of the Metropolis, ' do -Bank of Alexandria, do Bank of Virginia Zcbanches, Vir. Farmer's Bank and Jbranches, do" Bank of ChiMicothe Ohio. Farmer's and-Mechanic's bank jf Indiana, at Madison. Bank of Orleans, New-Orleaua.'

Land office money. ' - ' " ' v . The Receiver of Public Mories bas btrc ii sJructtd to receive in payment far Lands'jrlJ the District of Vinsennes, notes ca thefolIowL foils, via: Dank of the United States and rrarehes, Alltke incorporated batksiatla town fEC toa. In the cities of Philxdejf hia, Pest-York ul RicLmcnd, (Va.) In the city of Baltimore (czzrt tie Ci J ttak of Dahiaore,) In the District of Colcnbia (csrert tv.e IU tbants aad FrsciU Jjanks cf Altsaiia.) Il tilt followbgteie paying baxia in tie atats 5" Iadicaa, via; -