Indiana Gazette, Volume 6, Number 21, Corydon, Harrison County, 9 May 1822 — Page 3

COUYBOft, Tlie Ccnirtunlon c f die rrisljterika denormnc tica '.-ill L ; L-cIa in thi lace, on nest Sunday r? the P.-r'd. !cs:r Mart::? ad Ricn. In c:r rohisis of to-dny's paper, on? readers wili fi&darrcular k-f.cr fro:n the Hon. Wu Ii.vm H Ear ricks, which ccutaics part cf the f rcceeJitig: in Congress, tin. I wortby to be rcid.. We are f.it'rorizcd to stnte tbet DaiiJ B. s is i candidate f.r fh House of ftepicsci:IivM, ia thl sen General jisenbty cf this e!k.:c Co77i.iii?HrGleJL Xcssrs LrarAon Sf Co. l Ton p. re ai horired to pnnjar.ee Ccr.. tfpha Tij t n a candidate for the House of Representatives, (it the nest August election, cud be gtol c-noHU io pl ico his nsxc on the list cf Tours &r. Ccfjdya, Ma?, 18 2. t T ppea s that the people of Recv tU' iy are oc? ueginniog to reap mat rc revvest of benefits, which was pro nfcd them, Would soon ripen into marinty, irom trut system of relisrf', n'.ch has fur tew years past regulated her coo tsels Bat U'ear those will-in their erjoymcnt, be coT'sid:rsd mors in the clnra-ter of ci:r.?c i.'ian dsi.-?.j, at ie xt: 33 far itic h;'t)cst and ui snrjp'ciniia portion j nfthe community are concerned. Toe ranid tieprceiat'cn oft'ie papTpr of the Common wealth C-nk, whl J at once evince to the p upie of that ft'.ate, the alrdiiy of aLtep to j..rr?a? the amount of the circuiting med r. by lg - emissions of paptrrv i t will prove to them that just in pr vortion r-s they increase the quami uf

'hat tn-ditm they diminish its vauK.;V .

-U! a-": silver have reen adoptee i.H the r-KSemaMs oi property at.a their -xsreity end durability render, themte rnct con7enienl article - ttv' tht r-,T" no.e! fhtt rnnla he dtvised. 1 Pap-r certainly vv'M r.ot answer this rod. hiCAuaem the VvkI place, ita mount may be t-o etinily iucreastd,and to the vcond pUct, tt wants durability Xnt P. ourishtnj? staJe of a country sa n,t to be estimated even so much-. V.y the quantity of the pr-vuus mels,!s by the industry and economy c.fU! innibitat'U'- A swprvabundante-" c.t aionty always has the efj'-ct, either nvore or leu? of producing i dieness ft: rr.tiavn. We have a very nu -able eJtaaiple cf ih truth of ths rtfr.ark in the hiory of Spain. Btfu:o xwt dtscove'y ot the mines of Ameri ca, her citixens were eirteiprissnp and h?r gbTernment respectable; but nincc that period she has relaxed into j stute "' of supieness aitd coutemtiLihty. H a tuper-abundance ol monry contributed to enervate V strength rnu to diminish the respectability of i he Spanish Daticn, may we not calculate tn fit lik? causes, may produce ilkc tfTtcts in Kentucky or Indiana, r,r fit.y rnere else. The medium of JSpam represented property; h'.itthe medium of Ku:'ckr has to act in a JKjf capacity It nt not. only re present rrfirt9 t,'Jt $olS ond tilz c r i lso No wonder, then that it sinks htneathlso heavy a burden of duty 1 i it may alo be remarked, that paper money tends to engender in th hufftl ol a state, myriads of shaver ivnd swindlers, who feel no remorse of conscience, in fatteninupon the labors i the honest aod upright. Th:s is a rjecessary consequtiice of that system c l jcisiation which hat been adopted ty out siller state, Where paper, money abounds, you mifrht as well t tempt to arrest the progress' of Ahe fnriott hurricane, as to keep clown t havers. I you era vbcuhdN oa iomc cccasioaa by a necessity orprece Tpff xecrself, to porr:s Yrtor

Jess, 3 ptacwcc, xthi-h fcy soef fact, has ever been derounccd as inconpatibb with eTcr tensidtra'tioa of public uiility. How absurd for politicians to complain of thej cxls:cn:e of shavers and, swindlers, When the by their legislative r.cts have fvjrnhhed the materia! . for iheir creation. When they, by the establishment of a moneyed Sncrjfyiees aihiotracy, have furnished the notable example of a shop of swindlers, preyng upon the vitals of the s'ate, under the unhallowed sanction c! law. And to render the absurdity st:M mere complete, some of these men will ttll you, that this is all dono for the relic of the pet file ! ! ! Any m-i may now see that the operation of the Common wealths Bank of Kentuclty, is to enable the profligate and s-harp sighted dcblor to save himself by shaving his haneat and industrious neighbor. What a pky, that men, professing wicdatn should be so much i::fatuat2d. AIUSTIDES.' Poor Kentucky From the Louisville Ccasmerchl Al7. The Rt eat depreciation of th; papif cf the Caininonvvealtli hank i bringing d streis and ruin npen hz comr;iui:ity. Mechanics, Tur csij- epef Us cf work arc enhansinjr thr.ir prices, or n quiring pay.itetK to be tuada in specie, j-jurneyincn eve striking fur anmcrcaat cf wagrs or paymcti'; in specie. 'livery article frc;n the ttoret i two price?, if payniont be made in paper. Yet we still find some who cry out, so much the better for the country, tin; roonoy ai'Svvcrseve y pur-joae bu. lo pu. ciaic firsicles Oi drcsa of foreign mciufac lure, or the useless luxiiris of lifeDut this is net the case, the pike cf every article is tff-cted by it. The necessaries of life, boun'.i?, & cl:hitirj of domestic :naniifaciLre, ate increased in price in our -market on Saturday-, last, there was'-denionsra ;on oi the relief affjrded to the por by this batik when to purchase their daily food, they trquired .!ie price of at y anicle they cere answered ct'!e price Tjr specie, unother fcr pap-rf - -

Butler 23 e 12 1-2' 25 1000 . 75 3 250 Poicssfi bush SQ Z7 I 2 1 50 ... .. ; f ti,r r 'MhNctC 125 u

-iit Vegetables' and oiher articles i:i ;jjf.opui tivn. A-ttc.rnoat valuable mechanics sre Jtavliig the etuto on account of ther oVtreucy,'end tf;;;r places are sop-"' b'i thotit; who luve nfitlscr prc-ItVty-, vade, or profession: but come lo tiiii couiury to take advantage of the laws enacted to prevent the col- -Action cf debts. This state of thinps tannot endure. If the Legislature Co nothing to lessen the butthern of the Reiiti BAnk every honest, industVious asrd valuable mechanic will be driven In.m the country and cur ttate will sutTtr consequences more injurious to her prosperiiy thsn a iVrvai a war. . We obtr7 that the farrrs of some cf the ciiir.cns in the lower part of thd state are aifiTjly sdvertistd by the relief Bank tu pay ilie debt3 due thainsirtution; ,v The) bill "iuiihv.r .U feRutate the post office. 0epariicgct,M which r;c3 reported irj ,tlievHosc of Reprcscntitives.op ,yVednesd8y last, and is now r'eperviinR tjiere,, provides, among othtr thfcayrsii foUowti That rdl post reads sbaU'tre d;scottnued, on which the .nett. proceeds of postages do net pmount to one-fhlrd of the expnse .of eonveyinR the same, except thoso n hicU lend to teats of government, or between seats of gbverrment of the rx veral states or territories, or too? between seats of jiistfcc; 'hat no pastmaster ahall frank or receive, free of pcs.taR.et ny letter, or package, except ra bus;r.ess relating to his office; that na postmaster shal be concerned in sny contract for carving the milj that aoy poatmasUr a)all be forthwith removed from ofhce Vho shall fail to .render his aecounts within fortf days, or to pay draft on b1mby the.OenerPost Office for oiontyt dee by him to the ofocej ihatVw allowance for clerkfc'rairt cotu off tits ahctl hcreaiter - , . , i

aade, urieas Ciw-uur.j by fua Fost- , master Gcnerali that the commissions hereafter t6 be allowed, per quarter, 1 3 postmasters, shall be as follows: On any E'orn not exceeding one hundred dollars, twenty-five percent; on any sum. not exceeding two thousand three hundred dollar 'over and above the first hujicd dollars', twenty percemjand on any sum above the first two thousand three hundred dollars, tight per centum; that the following postages be hereafter charged, viz: on every, single letter conveyed by mail for any distance not exceeding 20 miles, 6 14 cents; far any distance ovcr 20 miles, and not exceeding 60 miiec, I? cents; for any distance over 60 miles, and net exceeding 120 miles, 12 1 2; for any distance over 120 miles, and not exceeding 2-10 miles, IS 3 i cents; for any distance oxzr Z-iO mdes, and not excetdir.g 4C0 miles, 20 cents ; for any distance over 40 miks, a nettxeeeding 749 miles, ?5 cents; and for any distance above Tio miles; 31 I 4 cents; and for every double letter, double those rates; for cvt ry triple latter, triple those rates; end fcr s?ery quadruple letter, quadruple thsc ratej and for every letter or package weighing one ounce nvotrdupois weight single postage for evefy quarter of an ounce, and in that proportion fcr all greater weights: fc tic pectuge to be charged on newspapers shall be, for any distance not exceeding 50 mile?, I cent; for any distance ever 50 miles, and net ex00 miles, 1 1 2 cents; and for any distance over 500 tnitrs, 2 cent; provided the pontage to be charged on a fU!e newspaper from anyone place , to another in the same state or territjry,shal! mt exceed 1 cent; and the poctzgc to be charge on magazines or pamphlets shall bs, fcr any distance net eacceding 50 miles, 1 1 2 cents i per sheet; for any distance over 50 mi!c3, and not exceeding 150 miles, 2 cents per sheet for any. distance over ,150 m'dis, and not exceeding 300 miles, and not exceeding 500 miles, ; 3 cents, . and for any distance exceed ing five hundred miles, 3 1-2 cents; that no publisher or printer of a news- .. paper shall be entUlcd to receive, free ' of postage, more than 50 newspapers, nor more than 6 from any one state; that no ofticcr of the government shall: frank or receive treo of postage any letters other than tho3S relating to the business of his office. : . Aat Ant.

BY THE ltlESll)F,:4r OF THE UNITED STATES. Whereas the President of the United Slates is authorized by law lo causa lands to be offered for sale: Therefore, I; Jamzs Mohros, Pfer "dent of the United States, do hereby declare and make known that the public 5ale3 s!all be held as fellow:, to wit: , At the Lnnd Office at Terre Haute, in Indiana, cn the first Monday in July next," for the sale of Tiivrnshiff 17 and 13, ill range 1, cast of the Sd principal meridian line 17 at J 18, io ranges 1 to 9, west do At the Land Office at Vandalia, in lilinots, on the third Monday in July next, for the sale of Townships 11,12, 13 and 14, in ranges 1 & ff, cast or the 3d principal meridian line 11, 12,13, 14ardl5,iarangcs3 6w4,do '-. At the: same place, on the third Monday In August next, for the sale ofv : Township 3 11, 12 13, and 15, in ranges S , 6 & 8, cast of the Sdmlncinal meridian liud . 11, in rar.e 7, , do At the Land Office at Palestine, in Illinois, on the first Monday in Aunust next, for the sale of To wnsliips 6, 7, 8and 9. in ranges 9, 1 0 and 1 1 , east of 3d principal meridian line Ce, 7 aad e, in range 14, west of 2d do C r.d S 12 and 13, do At the sarns ,-vla-c. on the first Monday io . September next, for the sale of , Tcrrcsuipa 1C 11 12 13, in rentes 3 lOr 11 , , - east Of 3d principel meridian line i 'C 10 11 ' 12 -end 13, in ranges 12, 1S& - , 14, west cf 2d do At the ameplac2' on thc l,t Mcn day'in October next, for the sale of Vowafirsil 10 IC it 11, io ranges 9 10 ft 11 east of 3d principal i mtridian line i Hit 16 17,inracges It 13 & 14 west of 2d So r At tH tame place, on the 1st Monday in NoTsmbtr cert, for th ttlc cf

rcvTQsaips id 20 0 a 1, io ranges 9 10 & II east of 3d priocira! -- . . meridian line V 18 19 20 and 21, in ranges 13 14, west of Sd principal meridian lint 28 19 and 20 in rac?e 12, do do 18 II, 17 18 10 and 20 10, do dr At the Land Office for the Northern district of Lousiana, at the town ot Ouachita, on the first Monday in November next, for the sale of Tciraships 15 16 17 18 cad 19, in ranges 12 3 4 and B, west of tbc meridian lice At the Land Office at the Seat of Justice ci the county of Independence, hi the Arkanas territory, for the sale of such lands of the United States as are situated in the following describes i townships and ranges, and which l ave been excluded from the lottery cf the lands appropriated for satisfying warrants for military services, viz; On the first Monday in August next, for the sa!e of such of the above described lands as are suited in tho following townships and ranges, viz: TcTOsVrs 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 and 20 in range 1; east of thS 5 tii meridian line 1 3 4 5 and C 2 do 1 2 S 4 5 C 7 8 and 9 3 do 1 21011 12 13 and 14 4 da 12 - 5 do 1 23913 1415 18 19; , . ... and 20 l.westd? On the first Monday in September next, for; the sale'of such of. the above ; described lands as are situated in the following townships and ranges, yix; Townships 12 18 19 anu 2(, in range 2 west ef tat 6th meridian lice 1 15 16 17 18 19 end 20 S do 110 11 1314 15 16 and 19 4 c3 - 12 9 lull 12 13 . .y And 16 5 -do. 1 2 456 8 9 10 11 12 13 & 18 ' 6! ' 'is On the 1st Monday in Octobef next, for the sale cf such of the abovo described lands as are situated in.tho following townships and ranges, viz: . Townships 1 234 5 6 1 10 11 1213 15 16 H . 18 19 and 20, in r&nfce 7 , west cf 5th raeredian list

1 2 3 45 C 789 10 15 ' 16 IX inland fa 1 2S56 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 19 and0 19 V 9 do 10 d . On the 1st Monday in November next, for the sale of such of the above described lands as are situated in the following townships and ranges, vit: Townsuips 1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 10 sod 11, in range 10, west of the 5fa aeridi&n lice 13 45 6 18? and 10, inracgell 3456789 da do tad 10 t 34 6 C .7 8, . and 9 S4567&8 4 5 and 7 - 5 6 and 1 " 12 13 14 16 17 d do ' Each sale will commence with tho lowest number of section, township, and range, and proceed in regular numerical order. The lar.ds reserved by law fof' for the use of schools, or for olher purposes, will be reserved from sale. Given under my hand at the city of Washington, this 14th day of March IS22 J AMES MONROE. m By the President: Jcsiah XiGS, Commissioner of the gen. !asd cScf. C7 Printers who publish the lawsci the United States will publish thefthove ence a week till .the first Monday in November next, snd send their rcrounts (receipted) to the Generd Land Office. 17 30tt TAKEN UP TTp Y Benjamin Lyon, living in JJJ) Crawford county, state of Indiana, Jennings township, on the waters of Big Blue river, one mile and a half from Lsvenwortb, A HORSE COLT, Supposed to be two y ccr s c!d,o bright bsy, a white blate on his Dose, white nigh hind foot, measures thirteen hands high, ft dark main and tail; appraised to seven dollars by Ala -scn Raymond and William House, before me. TIMOTHT LYON j p. Afriltth 1033 10-.3tf