Indiana Gazette, Volume 6, Number 24, Corydon, Harrison County, 30 May 1822 — Page 2
l?OUlGrX NEWS,
Latest From bkqlakd. Office of the Botton pat. May 5. On Saturday eTening.the British ihm Mary Catharine, Captain nee, arrired at this port in the thort pass tge of 25 days from Liverpool. We have been favored by Mr. Topliff villi London papers to April 6. Their contents begin to assume more intereat and importance than those brought by former and recent arrivals. Frcm the article dated London, 5th, given below, ir appears, that the nVgodalions between Turkey and Russia will not terminate so favorably to peace as Jhad been before anticipated. We have never seen any previous language of the Courier, upon this subject, tfhich had so decidedly a warlike character. It woutd seem also to have been prompted by authentic information, as but two days before the same paper had said, in decided terms, there could be no doubt that peace would be preserved. The subject of opening the West India trade has been brought before Parliament, and from the manner in Tfhichjit was brought forward, it seem) highly probable, that the measure recommer.ded'ty the ministry, and supported with its influence, will receive the approbation cf parliament. BRITISH WEST INDIA TRADE. On the 1st cf April, the rrrsident of the Board of Trade, Mr. F. PkCbinsoa, brought forward, ra the House of Commons, two resolutions, which -Were agreed to and reported, and leave was given -to bring in two bills, founded upon these resolutions; the one for regulating the trade between the British West Indies and the United States; the second to regulate the trade between the former and other parts of the world By the first of these bills, as Mr. Robinson explained himself in his speech to the House, preparatory to moving his resolutions is intended to open the West India Islands to a direct trade with this country, subtectinir such of our ex pert! as are alr produced ia Great BritUn and in tlhc .British North americah coloncs, viz; corn, flutr, and Umber, to a smoll discriminating duty The second bill contemplates) to pre-' vide for a direct trade between the West India Islands and th'fc ether parts cf the world. The probability cf the complete independence of South a m erica seems to hare been among the principal Inducements to this measure. x . 1 On account of the holidays, rarliaXnent 'adjourned on the Sd of April fa? fortnight ' ;Tho Courier of the 3d ult. contains , ut uuivmi ibiaiifb w V. ; --r"A AIRUV, ftJllillSU UJ fthtcH - present melancholy evidence cf the Increase cf this execrable traffic. A report upon the agricultural distresses of the country had also besn tnadc to the House cf Commons, but r.o: acted upon. The Courier praises it as ao able 'exficst' cf the state of the country, while the opposition papers are loud in condemning it as fallacious and unsatisfactory. It recommends no measures for the permanent relief of the agricultural distresses, but proposes some temporary expedents. The disturbances, outrages, and tmirders, continued ia Ireland. Executions of the discontented were constantly taking place, under the pro lection of a powerful military escort. The discontented appear to be well supplied with arms and ammunition. In the ccunty of Sussex, England, tho system of burning in the night corn stacks, and destroying other produce, wa9 extending itself The English private bankers have been making great profits by discounting at 4 per cent, while the Bank of England has asked the old late of 5 per cent. The Courier expresses itl belief, that the Rank of England would also shortly disccunt Ct 4 per cent. ST. PBTJRSBURO, MARCH 9. We expect that the new tariff will toon be published, by which it is probable thst trade will be rendered more brisk, an extraordinary stagnation ha ving arisen from the incredibly great iopcrmisDi cn3 tho ntsjof enlo cau
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?ith the interior frcath3QUdn:ud the winter. I Loypoif, AP&tL 5. The contests of the French paper! received this morning, as might bi expected, are of a most varlike ch&t L acter; and it oan be no longer docbtr- V hnn.. .HX -rL ' 2 rSSl .In i yiTi tamed a week ago are now, u Dot at an end, at Uat con.iderablr . ditain. ished. The catlse of this sddden . .. cnange in me temper or me luraisu government has not transpired; end id the absence cf positive facts, conjec ture, as usual, is very active, porno, air that h Div-n Viavn lien all elnntr cajoling the European Ministers at Constantinople, in order to gain timet, others', that the fate of Alt Pacha hat inspired this fatal energy; while- a third class of reasencra maintain, that the dread of provoking the janissarics' has induced the Sultan to abandon his pacific policy. It 'may he thatriH these various motives. are arocng,tha ingredients of that resolution whicq appears to have to have been dic:4 slvely taken at las?; bur, cn the othen hand, it is just as likely that mere bar-! barian caprice is the solitary eau&e. 1 he political consequences to which a war will lead, we 6 hall not' even glar.ee at, till the fact that war will ensue is more certain. Courier, BY THE FRESIDEN V OF THE UNITED STATES. . Whereas the President of the Unit ed States is authorized by law to cause lands to be offered for sale; Therefore, I; James MowttOBLErcr. aiderrt-cf tire- Urdfed btates, Ho hereby declare and make known that the public Sales shall be held as follows, to wit: At the Land Office at Terre Haute, in Indiana, on the first Monday in July next, for the sale of Township 17 and 18, io range 1, east of the 24 principal meridian lina 17 and 18, ia ranges 1 to 9, west do At the Land Office at Vandalia, iu Illinois, on the third Monday in July .next, for the sale of , TowcsLips 11, 12, 13 and 14. iu rcoeei 1 & 2, east of the 3d priu- ' cipal roeridian lint It, 12,13, 14anll5,inransea3&idov At. the same place, on the third Monday in August netft, for the sale of ! ; Tcffasiips 1 1 v IE IS, and 15, in ranget 5, 6 & 9,' v east-of the 3d priocinal laeridian liue . lljin riege 7, At the Land Office at Palestine, ia Illinois on the first Monday iu August next,. for the sale of 7rabipi s , 7, 8 and 9, in range 9, 10 and 1 1, est of S J principal meridiau line C, 7 &nd 8, in range 1 4, west of 2d do 8aod?9 : 12 and I3g do At the-.fjqae vlace, on the first Monday in Qfptember next, for the sale of ' . 'tVt';t ?cnshipj 10 t'f Ife-13, in ranges 9 10 & 1! ; . east cf 3d principal meridian liue ' 10 11 12 and IS, in ranges 12, 13 $t 14, west of 2d do . At the same place, on the 1st Monr , day in October next, for the sale of . ' Townsliips 14 15 IG fit It, in rangei 9 l h U. east of 3d ! prin'crpc) meridian liue 24 15 16 $c H ia ranges 12 13 & 14 west of Sd da At the same place, on the 1st Monday in November next, for the sale of Towcttifi 13 SI, in rentes 9 10 fit 11 east cf 3d principal meridian line 16 19 20 and SI ,Jn ranges 1& 14, west of 3d principal meridian line 16 19 and 20 in range 12, do do 18 il, . 17 18 10 and 20 10, do do At the Land Office for the North ern district of Lousiana, at the town of Ouachita, on the first Monday in November next, for the sale of Townships 15 16 1? 18 and 19, in ranges 12 3 4 and 5, west of the meridian line At the Land Office at the Seat of Justice of the county of Independence, in the Arkanas territory, for the sale of such lands of the United States as are situated in the following described towDthips and ranges, 'end which have been excluded from the lottery of the lands appropriated for satisfying warrants for military services, viz. On the first Monday in August next, for the sale of such of the above described lands as ere suited in the follorrisg toTToshipj tnd rcngss, tlx:
ftCAifi 1 i f 4 V M aft b range 1; cast of the 5th meridian lino 123 4611)4 6 2 da 12345618 and 9 3 do 1 21011 12 13 and 14 4 do 12 5 do
jH) : 1 23913 1415 IB 13 and 20 1. west da .On tho first Monday in September 6t, for the .ale of such of the aboe H'ed land. a. are Situated In the . ,, . , . . . . f""K "'h'P n1 n8. iownMipi i s . i annsu, in is. ia tange 2 west of the MU meridian lice S to 115 1617 18 19 ind 20 3 110 11 131415 ' 16 snd 19 4 do ' 129 1011 12 13 ..' and 16 6 da 1 2 4 5 6 8 9 10 -' 11 12 13 U, 18 do On the 1st Monday in October next, for the sale cf such of ts above described lands as are situated in the following townships and tanges, v:z: . Tcaxsbifs 1 234 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 15 TO 17 IS 19 and 20, ra range 7, west of 5th mercdiau line 1 2 3 4 5 6 789 10 15 16 17 18 19 and 20 8 da 123456 79 10 v 11 12 18 19 and 20 9 dj 19 10 do Ci: the lit -Monday in November text, for the sale of such of the above described lands as are situated in the following township and ranges, viz: Tcwa&ip e 1 2 3 '4 5 6 7 8 9 10 and 1 1 , in raogc 10, west of the 5th meridian line , 13456793 audio, in range 11 do 23456799 and 10 12 ds -r 34 6 0 7 8 snd 9 13 ds 3 4 56 7k 8 U do 4 6 and T 15 do 5 6 and 7 16 d; 0 17 d Each s&l; xiU commence with the lowest number of section, township, and range, and proceed in regular numerical order. The lar.ds reserved by law fur for the use of schools,' or for other purposes, will be reserved from sale, i Given under rny Hand at the city of Washington, this 14th d3yof March I as 2. , JAMES MONROE. By the President ' ; JosfAll tfEXGS, vomrriissjoner of the gtn. land office tT Printers who publish the -laws of tfic United States will publish the abeve once a jWeek till the firtt M onday in November next, and send their accounts (recyftted) to the General Iand Office, v 17 30v r I4AW NOTICE. ' 30HN yf. PAYNE, (Counsellor tf Jlttvrncy at Luxe,) HAVING permanently settled himself ij Ccrdon, will practise law in the Snnreme Coirt r f Indiana i alto, in the Karmon Clfculf CoSrV ile intend devcting bisaself exc!auvely to tin duties cf bis profession. lie may generally be found and consul ttd , at Ir. Rice Inn. May 28, 1822 -2S-Srt. KOT1CE. OXCOK, FLOUR, TALLOir, CjCUN1 tT SUGAR, LINEN, .INSEY ."will4le:re-, a edited aHhis O&ce br'ubscriptioni'. Many accounts will soon be put into tbe hand of Officer for collection, if we receive co psy for debts due the office. - - EDITORS. January !0, 1822. James BoMgAicvt: - Yctrwill please take notice that on the second day of the next Aup. term, of the Floyd Circuit Courtndians; I shall apply to the said court sion, to appoint Comrnissionersvdivide between you and myself, the lot ol ground numbered elevtn, on upper . High-Street, in the town of New Albany, Floyd ccunty Indiana, pursnant to tbe act of the Legislature entitled An act to provide for the partition of real estate, approved Jan. 7th 1816," Ycurs &c. JOHN HUSTON. March 15th, 1822. Thocnasson & Miles Att's. Doctor liuox,
RESPECTFULLY informs the Public, that te has commenced the practice of F!-8ic ia Forth-Hampfon.and will confine hisaself solely t his profession; and from his early knowledge it the healing art, and hating on hands a good tiicrtment of Medicine, he topei to ihare a part Cf the Public patrcoare tIayl5,lW2. 1
Taken Jy Y Rebecca Hudson, living in Posey Township Harrison county, and State of Indiana, Tlvo Mares, Supposed to bs three years old this Spring, the cne A BRIGHT BAY 13 1-2 bands high, both hind feet white, and the mane lying on the left side, r.o other marks or brands perceivable; Appraised to twenty dolltrfi. The ether A DARK BAY, 13 lands high, no brands or mark a perceivable: Appraised to fifteen dollars by us, Joel V. Evans 8c Rachariah Ragun, this 22nd day of A' prii, 1822. . A true copv from rny Estray Ecck. H.W. HUNTINGTON, j. p. 3-w Ld Office louef. A Hit of Banks, the noies cf Hch orerecatr t!e as Cnsh, for the Sale uf Public Ltti. at Jtfitrsunville. Bank of tbe U.S. and branches, Bnk cf Vngiuia and brtcches, Farmers bank, ditto. Eaiik of I'ean. (PhilaJelphiaJ Jxorih America, Oiito. Bank clTLilaJciphia, ditto. Farmers ft Mechanics bcnk,Citto. Mechanics bank of city and county, do. Commercial Bank of Pcnn. ditto. Schuylkill tfar.k, ditto. Bank of Northern Liberties, ditto. Union bank of Baltimore in Baltimore, Mechanics bank, 11 Merchants bank of Baltimore , Tranklin bank of " Commercial & Fezners bank (t Farmers Mechanics bank ' Bank of Maryland, Tank of Baltimore, Bank of Columbia, Dis.of Cclumfcif;, Union bank of Georgetown, ditto. Farmers & Mechanics bank " Patriotic hT!r nf WacTi uanfc; 01 ashingtos, Pank of Metropolis Union bank of Alcxccdria - - - ' 5 tt Bank of Alexandria " Bank of Potomac k 41 Farmers bank of " Central back cf Georgetown & Whicttda (Dist.) , ..... -Wew-Tcrk bnnTr rew-Ycr8r,. Manhattan Company dillo. Mechanics bank Met chants bank Union bank of Bank of America " Franklin bank of the City of New Vc:5 Bank of Chiliiccthe, Bank cf Illinois, at ShairaeetoTTD, Eank of Orlean, Orleans, State Bank of Louisiana, Union Bank of South Caroline. State Uank cf South Carolina and branches; Farmers and Mechanics Bank of Indiana t Madison, . Eceptcct2scf e less denomination thanrs Ooil&rs. ' TnkeuXip jp,Y William Wright, Cpencer JlJ) county, Ohio township Ind. ONE CHESNUT SORREL MARE. some at hit e hairs in her forehead,' no brands, perceivable, supposed to be .5veh or eighvt years old, appraised to gU by James Wakefield and Willis Snyder, before me May llih, 1522 A Copy from my est ray book. "P. Jttplia, j. f. 23 3
BY Cocnrad Drown, Rockport Spencer county, Indiana, A BAY MARE, Six years old, about 14 hends ona inch high, no brands percei?able, appraised to g30; by James WTakefield and Willis Snyder, before me May 11th 1822. Acopy from my eatray book. P. Alpha, j. p. ' LAWS. WeViae for sale at tWe office, tac KeViaed Codeol lavra o 1818. ! 3ustieeB BVanka i os od
