Indiana Gazette, Volume 6, Number 28, Corydon, Harrison County, 27 June 1822 — Page 3
rri!;;i to pra:.- hut net afraid lv I la i." 001lYtJ0.X,. -' .u'C j.ct!.r:sfcJ to antic a ace Jcdc. V- it, ks acuid.iald. lo represent the 2d distr...:, ia &t l Cci-t-css of the UaitcJ Stat??: $ T.c.M vrlll be Dinner oa the. Fourth cf July, s.llcih' spritig, in the. vicinity of Cor Ion. At uiiijh place Capt. KintntrN Company cf Aitir.'jry will pdrAcie aiA fire a National 'Salatej .ilu :r which nu Ora'ion siiitaMo to the occasion be ditiw-rcil. Cttrtluticu iu'c resr.ccifully ; '::. 5 to u;i ( Lan?., ""j ' Kici: viiD FiiEiicn, j CommUtes T ik v. . H.r.ON. J U h&sleen stated to n. (.-a' ilta .i0'U:; ,f iite New V ;rk 0tc Hi; oi :ftiy which vc. cannot douhi,hat Uw- lif i-; jjn.iinr Commercial Treaty txtween the United St:t"s ?; Fiat., c, a I.vCsj signed 'V.;a' v7.;. rutins o? ' (Vr.u;.isi.v.Thn Kutioiv-d Inuihenc-r ol itu; U int. Im I- i-e pUu rj intt;!ijciu- of ths usi.! dcka.t of I ho Uoyaiia Geneiul j: The :otr.ni:ind:-.i:t ri CfcMCi ..:u! received ;. dl:mtch i f.ruiir.;; this' intelligence. It is v. id tbil vha division oi Msrcler, v, as entirely ; --Tyu!, and h is represented by o:"?j becennt as having : rl Si;;:ly to i-V;untains; by another, tht ho hid f . v apcd to. lUo Island cf Ora. Mis vhdeat, however, ia certaiij. I'ortJ Covclid i therefore, the or.ly npet tksv li-jld uy the Spaniards lhrov;i--r;UL the whole ctcnL ;f the Ccithilfrom t;.c Richmcr.d At, Intel. At the April term of the Wayne Circuit Court, 122 fhjTnaa ;.'- V'j ahd Nathaniel llcrriKlor vr.ra iiuvict;d of the crime ol jL.ii CwJiy; iiie urit cf whoi:.i wna sentrDrd !;. , v J htor in the tnfc Prison j',r Jive Viunihs, und ll.c latter for .?, i . outiiy'ii aiitcti indebttd to ;ht: p v : i -raiam end t.Kf.i'ty of ia-itcs Mawirc, viicrchriit 'of Iltchiii:rHli luJ. I's cim hcra the rood a were atlen, for tho Ifteotiof) a;;;l puniilituent ci thii vd I.nji and : is believed, at, wtrc nil .;ir cl;i;Tjni cqiiaily vii!-nt li dtl.-'ct .'jj and prosecuting crin;:, nauc U;U vU; most tu,pcr"tc woidd care ven iiuc imon its comiuisiiji. i7f ::. case. A r.an l-as ben. fined ihrce htnuird dollars in l"redd'iclviturgh, for inhumanly charuiriu;; ;im o?iv:ri! ;i! own idave. Tnis u a new c:;c.f. l.u v.c frt-qaept!y h;ar c;' ids cf inh::mr.iiy tovrJa ib.e tn;Ud iuaiii'.n btin liorously puaUhcii, :,d y-y r-wl re tiTVctu&Hy screen tUe ba.:U5 ai'vi idling of our own species irr.m the rcekinp id unatiatcd r'.itcii axid erttauc of edam'it 'uitcd monsters? It is to he hoped iU?.t il.e precidtt.t established in this case, may have cn application and beniijn tr.fiusr.ee in every instance where hurnanuy ii outraged. XV w i iJ .i VJ i. It :i A- 1. The r.cccunts received by the Six Brothers fcivs a warlike aspect to tho 'thaticr.s f;f these two Powers. Inadd i:cn to the a: liclss f;iven in this day's ta?ttc the idea of war is strenp,lhead by the fc:iowiut7 extract cf a letter rorn a cntletnan in Jersey city, wtit'.n jr.st a tho mail was clobbg; "I VaTc reenved a letter, frofii A rsspacble house in Havre, dated May Ut, yineh Kti-.tei., un cuprsrs has arrived m Park, the neiiociaiioas betvecu ': Turhn and Russians are broken cd U ;n-is i,;t r ir;ii'. The Frtncii ndi have fail en ; Re! Caz. iri: 5Thc followir.rj U from ths sttiMi C ju rvsr, of the 13th inst. -teat arrsaincrd ar iV.v.n on: a
gainst r:rs!a. Acccrdin tc certain intelligence irom Aleppo, dated Feb. 3d, the Pacha of Bagdad had annfcuncc d to Pnnce Mirza Mihmud, Hassan Chan, son of the Prince of Krmanschan, recently dead, Hhe Grand Seignior had not ratified the treaty formerly concluded, and that lherelore hostilities would shortly conimencs.' The Turkish commanders, and these of the Curdes, subject to the Pachaiic of Bap dad, were already in irc tion with their troops, to proceed io the camp which the Pacha of liada J has assembled near Burkuk. The auxiliary troops of the Pachalic of Dagdad had aLo arrived at Aleppo, where likewise it was every moment expected that a considerable corps wtjuid pass, which the Pacha of Egypt had bent in cbedience to the coaimands of the Porte. All the troops' levied againn the Persians are CQtimntcd at more than I C0,000 men. It is remarkardc, that r.otwithstand-.-Uao many rumours, and so much disquietude relative to a war in Europe, the Porte, up u tiia moment, lias made no preparations either by aea cr land which Vou!d lead to the nspcciaiiun of such a war. The mil'- ! u,eanircs at Constantinople are
.-.-v-iusicy .reeled agasnst the Greek i iurenu on the ons hand, and a--.iur. the rc-.'.ur.a on the other The aiiiirti.jtn: against Persh has had thi-2 hap-.v result, that the capital has teen suddenly cif- uetl id? j;veatnumhfr of lurbulem spirits, diocoi tented J i'w:aiie, and other evil-minded ;;,. v:j inr'.ivcd to every species of e?:ceu.i T::t; Captain Pacha, on his :ide, couiitt-.:?' to maintain by vigijuiiecnnd Retei-ijy Vf public trar.quiliiy V'Ulc.:; ijxi not been dislurbtd rsotnily.'' r i ..t er, Juris 3. GUEEK VICTORY. In bokinj; over our files of papers, brought by the Amity, vc find a varsety of intcrc.dng items reapectinff t!ie progress of liberty in Greece, from which iva thin!; it may reasonably be inicrrr d that this interesting people, whether supported by Russia or uotj Wiil be able to maintain their independence. Wo hate now no daubt, -i-!ter coinpariift; dates and circum-stanc-s, that the last naval action with the Turks terminated favourably for the Gtceiaua. Accounts from At:ga' naofthe 22d March, speak cf the vieto?y as r. matter cd which there Was ' .io doubt wiiatever.V IV o different veabels had . arrived at that place, hringiojT each a confirmation of-Iihe fa. id defeat of me Turkish fleet;" twenty rive cf which, had fallen into tifO hands of the Greeks. Of thtse, ! .r were ships of war, i frigates, and ti.r. thc!-s transporta. Only ft'.x vesfurls f re stated tj have escaped " The Captain Bey Isuiael Gihraltor, and tha Aljjcrmc Adriiiral, vcrc taken priscncrs. hi tlie. C;-.it ier lrrancais of the tJid April we t'.nd U stated, en theau Ihoi'uy of recct.t accounts from the PuioponncBin, 1 liesaly, and Epirus, that the detail- hi the victory were net rniy Cwtilii nied, both as regards the iHi.rdter of l';;t rtisli vessels taken or sunk, bitt thut more accurate particulars ;u t the course pursued by the fus;iti. Tur'iiah vessels were received. STATr OF INDIANA , CRAWFORD CIRCUIT COURT, JUNE TERM 1S2. George Jen cs ) ?s S (hi ftiiticnfvr divorce. Lcrvhamzh Jcnes, ) J'l.is clay came the petitioner and filed his petition, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that the defendant is not a resident of the state of Indiana, it is ordered that notice tf the pendency of this petition be given hi the 'Indiana Gazette," published in Corydon.that the defendant ap;car at the Court-Louse in Fredoiiia on the firu day of our next October tnn, and answer said petition else in her absence, th court will hear the petition and decree uc;.crdingly. A true copy tet. VM. SAMUELS, ck. IfV.. P. Thcmasso7it. for J. 2S-41 liav; Notice. II. II. MOORE J. W. PAYNE, CouriSiUcrs ani J:!:Yrjr,s at Laic WILL hereafter practise in conjunction. Professional duties cctnmitted to thtic charge will he punctually attended to Their office is kept in Corjvlon, where one cr ssj generally be fiV.a-l.
GOVERNOR. "NYVWiam Hendricks, LIEUT. GOVERNOR. . atUif Boon, Tirasmus PoeU, BaiAH. Maxwell, CONGRESS VACANCV. Davis Tlod, Henry V. Thornton Jonatlian Jennings, CONGRESS 1st DISTRICT. Gliarles Deyjey, "William Yrince, CJ DISTRICT. ; 3 onalhan J ennings , 3oAin. Hoss, -Henb en AY . Jf elson , 3 ames Scott, ' 3d DISTRICT. "EzraYcms, 3oln Test, Samuel C.-Yance. ASSEMBLY. DcnnisPenningtonj Tiomas Posey, IBenjamin Ailams, T) aiA Ti . Hlio Acs , 3om Tipton, 'Peter ?lauk, Itenjamin Boston, 3 osuaT?af nslcy, SHERIFF. 3 olui T . 3 ameson , 3 oscpli PadAacks , COUNTY COMMISSIONER. 361nY. 3oncs, 3oVn B.'Truemanj il. Brandon, JamesTucsley, COROSER. Slans Yigus, YVUWaniHetli, SUcriff's Sale. Bj virtae of a certain writ of Venditioni exponas to nie directed from the Clerks' office of the Harrison Circuit Indiana, in favour of John Rankin, apjaiast Frederick ArenbiiLt, Jacob Argenbright. Simon Groves, JoLu Tipton and John Arganbright, I sball expose to sale on the ISth Jay of July next, between the Lcurs of 10 and 6 o'clock of said dsy, on the premises the following tract of land to r. it: the Nort'i East quarter of section No. SO, in Township two. &ot:th, of range fire East, levied on as the prpperty of Frederick Argenbright, to satisfy tfce a--bovc mentioned execuiion; where due aUcftdaace v. ill be given by me JOS. FADDACKS, s. h. c. Jane '56, 1822. 283
State cf Indiana ) . Harrison County. $ kjCl Taken "TJp BY Dauil Carter living in Harrison county, Boon township, on the Ohio River, near tLe mouth of Salt River, a Chesnut SORREL HORSE, vath a star in his forehead, with all his fcrefurt white, supposed to be fifeen hands high, four 5arso!J last spring, no brands perceivable, appraised to forty dollars; Also, - - A BRIGHT BAY MARE ThV.cen bands and a half high, supposed to be nine or ten years old, branded on the near shoulder thus S and on the nter buttock thus SS; appraised to eighteen dollars by Sylvester Meek and Robert Chambers, this 20ih of June lol2. NATHAN VEATCH, j.p. 283 State cf Indiana ) Harrison County. $ SS TAKEN IP BY Tobias Kinzer living in Harrison county Pasey township, near Briodleys Ferry, oa the Ohio River. 6NE SORREL HORSE,, Six years. old this spring, fourteen hands and a half high kith a star in his forehead, and a snip on bis nose, two small Black spots on his near thigh, some saddle spots, a white spot on his -rumpr-no brands perceivable; appraised to forty five dollars by Edward Cooper, and Isaac M&ak tfch 7th day of May 1822. - XtATHAN VEATCH, j. p. 23 3w
L1? TIIE PERRY ORCCIT COUriT, Jcxa Trail 1822. ?my Litheriand ) John LUherland, ) IT appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that the defendant is not a resident of this state! It is therafore ordered that pnblication be mad cf the pendency of this suit four weeks succesi rely in the Indiana Gazette, and that the defendant appear at the next term of this court, and answer said petition: otherwise the court will proceed to hear the cause in his absence, and decree accordingly. A Copy SOLOMON LAMB, elk. Wm. P. T!icmassot alt. far plf. 28-4w PUBLIC SALE. FREDONIA, TH E county scat of Crawford commands a beautiful view up and dorm, ths Ohio River, has the advantage q an excellent harbor for the largest Steam Boats at all stages of water" Frcdonia, is one of the healthiest situations oa the. Ohio River, end n destined to be the depot for a considerable tract of country. Will bo offered for sale at Frcdcnia on the 4th of July, a cumber of out lots, containing two and a half acres of. land, ae4 will be 1 Ltdd on a credit of sis, twelve end eighteen months, bond and approved security will be required, -County, orders will be received in payment of eaid Lets. BRICE PATRIC, Agent for Crawford county.; 272vr
State of Indiana, Harrison county. J SCT. TAKEN UP BY Jacob Jones living in Posey township, Hzmson county on the North Fork of Buck creek oa the 6Ju day of May 1822, A BRIGHT SORREL HORSE, with a bald face, and two white spot on his back, supposed to be occasioned by a saddle, about U 1-2 hands high, supposed to be 15 or 1 6 years old, branded on the near shoulder thus PEB no other brands perceivable; Appraised to $20 by Wiatt Sampson and Andrew Kelly, this 16& Iay of May 1822. A true copy from my estray book. . David b. RHODEs,j.p. 27 5w I. B. CrumbaugU v Respectfully informs his friends, &Y tne public, that he has opened a House o "EiNTEBT Alf AIENT In Indianapolis, on the corner of Washington and Missouri Strecte, West of the State House square, where travellers and others may bo comfortably entertained. By an uniform attention to his bubiness he hopes to merit a portion of public patronage His Stable will be always supplied, with Corn, Oats and Hay. Indianapolis. May 29 1822. 25tf. " NOTICE. Whereas my wife Kittuha Lang, has eloped from my. bed and board without any just cause, this is therefore to forewarn all persons from harboring or trusting her t on my account, as I am determined not to pay any debts of her contracting. FRANCIS LANG. Floyd county, June. 17th, 1822. 27 it , NOTICE. Wednesday & Saturday o? each week are Market days ia Corjdorj, and attention thereto may he advantageous both to the seller and buyer. A CITIZEN. Goailcteau Linen and Cot ton ray;s m be reccWci in payment ot dues to tins Oifice.
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