Indiana Gazette, Volume 6, Number 29, Corydon, Harrison County, 4 July 1822 — Page 2
Office cf tht N w York (Jit. Ftidn 2TM. FROM GIER ALTAR. We learn from Capt. Bovee, from Gibraltar, that the United States frigr.t Constitution, Captain Chauncy, a. d schr. Nct.such, Lt. Turner, all sziletl Iram Gibraltar on the 1 7th A pu5, hound up the Mediterranean. The officers and crews were all in good health. Our cortetpondent write us, under
date cf April 28, that the niarRci was extremely dull for American produce . The very best quality of rice would only command &i per hundred and flour &V per tart t i LTEST FROM ENGLAND. gm theJi Y. State&rr.arJune 14. Two o'clock The Paothea sailed from Liverpool ti e 8h May, & hrirgi London papers to . ?e 6h and Liverpool to the 8th. which contains no news of importance. . The Liverpool maiket remained about th same as last dates, except thp.t Nf-w Oiitans toitn had fallen l-3i JMi's Messenger of the 6th says intelligence of impo;art character a records .w Turkish question had en recti w' from Vienna- It is seated that aii ofti:ial communication bad been made from bu Pttei shurgh, id ihe court of Vienna indicating tba niost pacific sennas nts on the p irt cf the ten per or, anJ a. full acquiescence io the proposals submitted by the mediating pow&ra tor tht preservation of pv-ace. Tiie nature of these proposals was not knov?n, but it is slated, ttat ccutiers weri despatched by the Austrian court to convey the .agreeable intelligence t the different governments, A blccdless duel took place cn the Si May, at the Kensington Garden, fcetten the DuiUa ct Buckingham ftnd B dfo.-d, Buckingham fired, but hU snot did not tak? 'ffect. The Duke of B-idturd discn&rgd his pistol ia the air, and a leccpciliation, on th2 spot, immediately toa' We hnyc only time to mak?. t r.z following extracts; London, May 4 The LUowing is a.!) extract ot a priVutc Uuc;: War is, May L "There is nothing nsv ti e Chamber are to h; closed Kry foi present session. They will be again convoked fV? snrt session on the 4th of next iv v;th, mercv to pass the budget for rf xtyar. The funds fell a little yesterdry, but-it was ocaRior.cdby its being settling d3y " Wc have received Paris papers of Wednesday last . The advices from Vienna contained in thtm, speck with increasing confidence of the presfwa tion of prare. The Austrian funds vere risiner. Paris May I Letters from Vi:-v na, rf the 22d ult do not y a word of l e a' rival of de LuiZw The Austtian Funds were on the rise Almost all the Paris journata have ftnnout c-d the return, at Vienna, of II rfe Lu Zrvr, the Austrian Internuncio at Constantinople. This statement is absolutely fslse,.?.r.d app r.ra to have been invmtto1 for the purpose of nroiiucing a decline in the Funds. Vienna. April 9 h M CoUrcelcr of S i l' s.che ST only took Irave cf his 2V js y he Emperor this afternoon, lie w;Jl st out to morrow for St. Pe tersburgh. Kis embassy then appears to be finished, and we are gssurcd, in general, that all differences with the Porte have ben amicably adjusted, 1VI de Tatisch.'ff did not consider it necessary to wait for the arrival of the courier who was dispatched by M. de ,Lutzow. It seems that the intelligence he had received from Constan- , tlnople was, in his opinion, qutte sufficient to decide his departure, so cf . ten announced Toe preparations lor the d: fence f Moldavia. & Wullachia tiff "unturned hp the Turks Fortification proceed in several pbcta: Six; hundred baggage waggons, laden vith the mu'iitions of war, arrived ncrSilistria, cn the 5th int CnHLEs ro v. June 8 TheU States scpt Porpoise, capt. Pvtmae, arrirad at this pc;i yettor-
6iy from a ei uts?, cd last from HavanaThe P. left Havanna ou Sunday lat, with a convoy cf 1 1 sail of vessels for different ports of the United Slates. Capt. It left at Havanna the U. States frigate Macedonian, Captain Biddte. An English ship, bound to Havanna, had been taken on the 21th May by the Firates, east of Matanras, and the captain and mate hung up to the yard arm, and the crew most inhumanly treated, and was obliged to put into Matanzaa in distress. We understand the Porpoise sails again on a cruise the day after to morrow.
BY THE PRCSiOEVr OF THE UNITED STATES. Whereas the President clothe United StatPR is authoris- d by law to cacso lands to be offered for sale; Therefore, I; Jamks Mormos, President of the United States, do hereby declare and make known that the public sales thall be held as follows, to vtt: At the Land Office at Terre Haute, in Indiana, on the first Monday in July next, for the sale of TctfasLips 17 aui 13, in range 1, east 6f the l principal meridian line 17 and 18, in ranges 1 to 9, west di At the Land Office at Vandalia, in irinots, on the third Monday in Ju1 next- for the sale of TWfcsJps 11, 12 , 15 auA 14. in rarges 1 & 2, east of the 3d priacipal meridian line 11,12,13, 14aadl5",iurangcs3i4,d3 At the same plat-, on the third Monday in August next, for the sale of ' ' ' f Tomships 11,1213, and 15, in ranges 5, 6 ft S, east cf the 3d principal meridian line 11, in range 1, At the Land Office at Palestine, in Illinois on the first' Monday in August next, far the salr of Townships 6, 7, S and 9, in ranges 9, 10 and !!, east of Sd principal meridian Hue 6, 6, 7 and 8, in range 14, we&t of 2d do 8 and 9 12 and 13, do At the same place, cn the first Mcnday in September r.exti for the si'' of Townshirs 1C 11 12 b 13, fn'rwRes 9 10 11 east of principal meridian Une 10 11 12 and 13, in ranges 12, 13 & 14, west cf 2d do At the same place, on the 1st M :odav "'n October nxt. for the sale tf , TownsLips 14 15 15 & 17, in ranges 9 10 &, 11 east cf Sd principal meridian line 14 15 16 $r 17,inrargft6 12 13 & 14 vest of 2d do At the sare plice, on the lst'MonrTav in November next, for the sale cf - . Townships 13 19 20 $c 21, in ranges 9 10 St. it east of Sd prbcifal lriCridian line 15 IS 23 ard 21, in ranges 13 8? 14, wc6t o!' 3d principal meridian linft 16 IS and 20 in range 12, do 40 18 11, 17 18 10 and 20 10, do d At the Land Office for the Northern district of Lousiana, at the town of Ouachita, on the first Monday in Nom'H'v next, for the sale of Torcsliips 15 IS 17 13 and 19, in ranges 1 2 3 4 ucd 5, west cf the meridian line At the Lirtd Ofice at tht Seat of . Justice ot the county of Independence, in the Arkanas territory, for the sale of such lands of the United States as ae situated in the following described township3 and ranges, and which have been excluded from the lottery of the lands appropriated for satisfying warrants for military services, viz: On the first Monday in .ugust next, for the sale of such of the above described lands as arc suited in the following townships and ranges, viz: Townships 1 2 3 4 5 7 3 9 and 20 in range 1, east cf the 5th meridian line 1 2 S 4 5 and 6 2 d i 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 and 9 S d1 2 1011 12 13 and 14 4 d 12 5 do. 1 2S913 1415 18 19 and 20 1 . west do On the first Monday in September next, for the sa.e of such of the above described lands as are situated in the fo'.l.ivt in t wnship3 and ranges, viz; Towashipi 1 2 18 19 and 20, in range 2 west of tie 5th meridian lice 1 15 1G 17 18 19 and 20 S 1 10 11 13 14 15 18 and 19 4 1 2 9 10 11 12 13
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60 tho 1st Monday ia Octobtr next, for the sale of such of the above described lands as are situated in the following townships and ranges, viz: Townships 1 234 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 1 8 1 9 aad 20, in rartge 7 , west of 5thmercdiaa liu J . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 15 16 17 18 19 and 20 8 do 123456789 10 . 11 12 18 19 and 20 9 do 1$ 10 d Cn 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, viz: Townstips 123456789 10 and 11, . iu range 10, west of the 5th meridian haz 13456769 and 10, in range 11 do 23456783 and 10 12 dj 2 34 5 7 3 aud 9 13 do 345678 14 do 4 5 and 7 15 da 5 6 and 7 1G ' do 6 17 do Each sale will commence with tha lowest number cf section, tov;nFh:p, and range, and proceed in regular tiulaerical order. The lands reserved by law for for the ust of schoo'.s, or lor other purposes, will be reserved Isonissl :. Given under my hand at the city f Washington, this 14th d?yof March 1822. JAMES MONROE. Bv the President:
JOSIAI! XI RIGS, Commissioner of the gen. land omce. jPrlDtcrs who publish ihe laws of the'tJn'ttcd States will publish the abeve once a vreek till the first Monday in November nerJ, and send their ac-o-itils (receipt ed) to the General Land Office. 17 30v By the President of the United States. f "W HE President of the United ' ?L States being authorized hy law to cause certain lands to be offered at public sale: Therefore, I James Monroe, President of the United States, do hereby declare and make known, that public sales shall be held at Detroit, in the Michigan territory, on the third Mondiy in September next, for the disposal, (agreeably to law,) of the following townships, and fractional townships, v 12: Townships 7 8 9 10 11 12 tnd 13 north of range 3 East7 3 9 10 11 12 and 13 4 do. 7 8 9 19 11 12 13 & 14 5 do. 7 8 9aatl0 6 do. 1 8 and 9, 7 do. 7 and 8 8 do. . The lands reserved by law for the use cf schools, or for other purposes, will as usual be reserved from sale. Given under my hard, at the. city oi Washington, the ISth cl:: uf May 132 JAMES MONROE. By the President: Josiah Meigs, Comaussioccr ol the Gctaval Land Office. i May 17 25 13t. Printers in the stats3 of Pennslva.n'a. New York, Ohio, and Indiana, U. in the Territory of Michigan, who arc authorized to publish the I nva of th5 United States, will insert the abovu on?e a.week till the third Monday ia September next, aad send their accounts (receipted,) to the Genet al Land Office for payment. STATE OF INDIANA, CRAUTOSD CIRCUIT COURT, JUNE TERM 1622. George Jones us 1 0,i petition for divorce, Lrruhamah Jcnes, ) TUs day came the petitioner and filed Lis petition, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that the defendant is not a residei.t of the state oi Indiana, it is ordered that notice cf the pende ncy or this petition be rjven in the "Indiana Gazette," published in Ccrydon. that the ccfendant appear at the Court-Lous a in Fredoniaon the first day of our next October term, and answer said petition else in her absence, tbe court will hear the petition and deciee accordingly. A true copy test. rr- r, WM. SAMUELS, ck. "rc- Th;masson ail. for pff. 28-!t NOTICE. TnvBAfr Yl FTLFR' tallow; COUN. TRY SUGAR, LINEN, LINSEY will be re ceived at this Office for Subscription.. Many accounts will f0cn be put iuto the hanl s j ". e receive oot aT for debts due the oifice. ED1TORC.
Gcvtrfior gnd Commander in Chief cf Ihe Stclt ' cf Inaicr.a: To ihe ShciiJTs cf each county thrcihont iv State: Whereas a vacancy has happened, by tl.e resignation of tbc Hon. Wm. IWndtKks, a repi tsuitntive from this ftatc, iu the I'th Congress of the United States: You are therefore required and commanded to cause an election to Le hulden, (n tie first Monday of August next, to elect a represciiictie o represent thi state duijig tie accccy in the seventeenth Ccrress othe Uited Stales. Ar.d the manner cf yet r return shell te iu coi - fcrmity to law. Given under my hand red sctl cf; State, atCcrvdci:, ilis 7th ilay of J-se the sixih year of the state, ar.d of ls thelndtpecder.ee tftLe Uiiiied Siutet the 4 Gil) JONATHAN JENNINGS. By the Governor: K. A. NEW, se'ey. C 8t
HENK' I1UZIST U RObERT A. NEW, Counsellors aud AVVorrAcu (Ccrydon, Indiana,) PRACTISE in conj.n. ii&n in iLe arrisca and Crawford Circuit Courts An crigrg.n.ea v ith cither will secure the ser.iceof loth. R. A. Ne will dran- cuatvects k deeds v.ith Deafness and despatch. lhey nay befemd at their reflective cdlcsa. Oct. Sid, 1CJ1 h3 tf. !l. H. MOORE J. V. PAYNE, Counstllcrs and Attorneys at Lczc. . WHJiheresfttr practice in lorjucction. Pro' fosionul duties committed to their charge will be punctually attended to Their oCice is krpt in Ccrydon, where cue or both may generally be found. Jans I6ch, 1322. 76jt State is of Indiana, J gcT ariiscn county. J liar TAKEN lit BY Jacob Jones living in Pcsey township, Harrison county on the North Fork of Buck creek ou ths C.U day of Vlay l6S2, A BRIGHT SORREL HORSE, with a bald face, and two whim spots cn his buck, supposed fo be occasioned ty a saddle, about 14 12." hand high, supposed to be 15 cr 16 yer.r eld, branded on the nerr &houldr thus PEB no other brands perceive -hie; Appraised to 20 Ly Wiatt ampsion utul Andrew Kelly, this 16tu day of May 1852. A true copy from my rstray book. DAVID B. RHODES, j.p. 274J? I. 1. Crum;mt:VM tlespectfuiiy informs his frinic, U the public, thai he has opened a House of In Indianapolis, on the corner cf -Washington and Missouri Streets, West cf the State House square, where travellers others niay bs com for tab ly c r, te r ta: nc d. By an uniform attention to his busineas he hopes to merit a portion cf public patronage His Stable will be fchvsyu supplied with Corn, O.tts and Hay. Indianapjliti, May 29 1822. 25(f ind Ofiiee Money. The Receiver cf Pubhc Monies has been instructed to receive in payment for Lr cdi soM in . the Districtcf VincennesjLv.tfcSca thtfolliAfiLg J?anks,viz: Bank of the United Slates and Prancbea, Alltuciiicorporaud banks in tbe town of Bostsn. lathe cities of Philadelphia, Nexr-Ycrk ar4 Ricliniond, (Va.) In the city of Baltimore (except the Cr.f bar.U of Daltimcrc Ia the Districi'cf Cchm.bh f except tbe Merchants aud Frarki.u lisi Ls ri" Alesandriw.) an! the foIIcwiukpeeiepsyh.gli.rd.iiu the. stats tf Indiana, xiz: Farmers -uid Mechcuics EiLk of Indiana, tt : MailijCii. . -. Exct;i:otescfa less dtrr.inetion tlan re doiiar3 Printing. o a desenpons Aouc in the neatest or3lcy and in fts&tch at lli
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