Indiana Gazette, Volume 6, Number 31, Corydon, Harrison County, 18 July 1822 — Page 4

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South American patriot's song. Transtaledfrcm the riinl &pnri?h, printed at 2wfno? .thm, 1813. Tis tliC voice oi a Nation waking Prom her long, long sl-.ep, to be Ae '2'is te sound o. the fttteis breaking At th watihwurd ''Liberty!' The lai ol-itaves hang or her, The gallant victor's prize: And sr' how law before her, In the dust, the lion lies! Choru Eternal glory crorrn us! Eternal laurels hloera, To def kcr.r heads with honcur, Or flourish o'er our tomb. On the steps of the heroe treading See tli". God of the fight at hand' The l;lit oi Lis glory shedding On !: own devoted bz.ni. Our lata tombs before ye Up' eive to raroi your trea, Is f that tramp of giory Ini luused the sleeping dead. Eternal, &c. Sit: ye the Tyrant shedding The tlcod cf the pure ad free Heard ye his oettcp treading Ou thy golden sands. Potose? Saw ye his red eye watching As the ravenous beast! h prey? And the strong crru fu ret lv matching Tbe Uower ef cur land away? Eternal, &.c. Argentines! by the pride of our nation, By the hopes cud joys ofihe free, We nil! hurl the pi mid from his station, . And I. ring down thd haughty knee. Eve's row our banners streaming Where fell the conquered foe, !n the summer sun bright gleamiiij, i'uur march of glory sl.otv. Ettrnil, &c. Harh! o'er the wide wae3 sounding, Columbia! Columbia thy name, While from pole to pole rebounding:, " rvl .mlk:!" the unions proclaim, Thy glorious throne is planting Over or. prcsMou's grave: Ar.d a thousand tongues are chanting "Ilcahh to the fir-e and the brave." Eternal, &.c. E. T. Several of the original stanzas cf the above s.ng are emitted, as containing chiefly a bare numeration cf towns and provinces in any way signalized during the contest. The music adapted to if extremely beautiful and animated, ar.d the tnuIatcr regrets it has never yet bsea published. By the President of the United States. flTS HE President of the United Staus being authorized by law to ejus c.eium lands to be offered at public sle: Therefore,. I Jamen Monroe, Ftctidetit of the United States, do hereby declare and make known, that public sales shall be held at trolt, in thn Michigan territory, on the third Mond&y in September nest, 'or the disposal, (agreeably to law,) of the following townships, and fractional townships, viz: Tcv,abip3 7 3 9 10 11 12 aad 13 north of range 3 East 7 3 9 10 11 12 and 13 4 do. 73 9 19 11 12 13 k 14 5 do. 7S9&D.110 6 do. 7 8 and 3 .7 da. 7 and 8 b dj. The lands reserved by law tor the us; of schools, or tor other purposes, vi!l is usual be reserved from sale G: under my hand, at the city of Washington, the 16:h day of May 1 22 JAMES MONROE. By the President: Jsiah Meigs. Cf Mumssioner of the General Land Rhj 1 725 I Printers in the states of Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, and Indiana, Si in the :rn;ory of Michigan, who aro authors d to publish nhe laws ct the United States, will insert the above once a week till the third Monday ia September next, and send then account (receipted,) to the General Land Office for payment. STATE OF INDIANA, CRAWFORD CIR- , CUIT COURT, JUNE TERM 1822. George Jo: es Lcruhamah Jcnes, On petition for divcrct This day came the . petitioner and filed his petition, and it appearing to -the satisfaction of the court, that the defendant is not a resident cf the state of Indiana, it is c:hrcd that notice of the pendency of this petition be giTea ia the 'Indiana Gazette," published in Corrdcn.thai the defendant appear at the Court-house in Frcdonia oh the first day of our next Odder term, and answer said petition else in her absence, the court will hear the petition and decree accordingly. A true copy test. WM- SAMUELS, ct. ifm.P, Thcmtsson att. fvr pjf. 23-it

TF o jnited States Land Debtors. Treasury Department. 3 General Land Office J NOTICE is hereby given to persons indebted to the United States for public lands, who were entitled to, but who did not avail themselves cf, any cf the provisions of the act of Con

gress "for the relief of the purchasers of the public lands prior to the 1st of July, 1820," passed on the 2d day of Match, 1821, that in pursuance cf the provisions of an act ot Congress, entitled" An act supplementary to an act, entitled An act for the relief of the purchasers of the public lands prior to the 1st day of July, 1820," passed on the 20th day cf April, 1822, they are allowed to complete their payments under the provisions of the aforcsaid act of the 3d March, 1821, a jreeably to the instructions and forms heretofore given. . The unpaid interest which shall have accrued on the debt before the 30th day cf ot September, 132 1, is repi it ted. In every case wh?re the relief tendered by the act is accepted, the original certificate of the purchase is re-' quired to be surrendered to the Uspjsterofthe Laid Ofnce &heie ths land wis fmrchastd, on or before ths SOth day of September neut. In case of lost certificates, the party is required to advertise the same nine times in a public newspaper, and to file proof of their loss in their stead, with hi' affidavit, before a magistrate properly authenticated that such certificates were never assigned by him to any person or persons whomsoever Where the whole sum due 13 paid on or before the 30lh day of September next, a deduction of ST 12 per cent, will be allowed. Where payment is intended to be made by relinquishment, the party is required to file, on or before the 30th of September next, with the Register xof the Land Office where the l.V.d was purchased, a relinquishment in writing, to be executed in the manner Sc form heretofore pre&cribed, which must contain all the tracts held by him Ha purchaser, assignee, or otherwise, (and purcnased at the same Land Office,) for which he wishes relief under the act The party relinquishing must pay to the Register and Receiver, respectively, fifty cnts for every tract relinquished to the United State, and fifty cents to the Register for receiving, recording, and filling the relinquish tvunt When the party intends to avail himself of relief by fuvther credit, he must, on or before the; 30th day cf September next, file, with the Register cf the Land Office where the land was fiurchased a declaration, in writing, setting forth such intention, ia'the manner and form heretofore prescribed, and pay to the Register fifty cents for receiving, recording, and filing the same. Where the debt is placed on further credit, the annual instalments are , made payable at the periods prescribed by the act of the 2d of March, 1821 No interest will ba charged cn payments made on or before the SO of September next, whether such payments go to complete the balance due on that day, or be in discharge of instalments w hich became due prior to that day. Payments made after the 30th day of September next in discharge of instalments due before that day, will be subject to interest at 6 per cent, per annumrctt the day on which they ought to have been made, under the provisions of the original act, to the date ot payment. If the annual instalments becoming due after the 30th of September next, be not paid at the periods prescribed by law for their payment, they are chargeable with an interest at 0 per cent, per annum from the 30th day of September, 1822, to the time of payment. fCP Blank forms for declarations and relinquishments can be had at the several Land Offices where the act will take effect, or at the General Land Ofnce. . May 24 . 2f 13w. ULANK. DEEDS lox sate at tins Office.

By the President of the lfnited States WHKKUAS by the 3d section of an act of Congress, passed cn the 3d of MarCb, 1819, entitled "An act to designate the boundaries orditricti, and establish land offices for the disposal of the public lands not heretofore offered for sale in the states of Ohio and Indiana," the-President of th United States is authorized, by law, to cause Certain lands to be offered at public sale: Therefore, I, Jame3 Monroe, President of the United States, do hereby declare that public sales (agreeably to law) shall be held as follows, viz: At the Land Office at Delaware, iu Ohio, on the third Monday in August next, for the sale of Townships 3 4 5 6 7 aad 8 north , rsnges 3 and 10 3 4 5 and 6 c-j 1 1 3 4 and 5 d j 1 2 At the Lard Office at PsqUi, Ohio, cn the first Mei.day in August ntxt, for the sale t.f Tcwss'.i'pi 1 2 3 4 ai-d 5 north, in rar.es 12 5 tnd 4 ' At tho same plpcc, on the'fiis. Monday in September p.'-ju, for ihe s?ic of Townships 1 3 i t 5 north, in ranges 6 7 and S Ai the same place, on the first Monday in October next, for the sale of Townships 6 7-8, in ranges 12345G7&3 At the Lend Office at BmoUvilW, Indiana, on the third Mondr.y in September nr:tt, for the sale of Townships 17 13 19 &. 0, ia ranges 2 3 4 and 5 18 19ar.d20 6 At the same place, on the third Monday in October next, for the sie of To'.vns'iips 1 S 1 RSc 20, in ranges 7 8 9 1011 &.13 " 17 13 19 and 20 12 At the Land Office established for the District of Terre Haute in Indiana, on the first Monday in .-November next, for the sale of Townships 19 and 20, ia ranges 345678 & 3 west 14 15 & 10 1 east and 1 nest Each sale will commcr.ee with the Icrest number cf section, township, and ranee. o The lands reserved by law for the use of f.chcois or iW other purposes will, as asiia!,ht, rc2ii ed from sale.. Given under my Land, ?t the ci'yof Washington, this ICiU day cf Aay, 1322. JAMES MONROE. By the President: Joiah Mfias, CctDaiiosioutr of the General L-nd Ofike: June 4 2322 1. Printers in the states of Pcnnv5vuna, Ohio, Lidiana, and Kentucky, ar.d in the tenttury of Michigan, whoars authorized to publish the laivs of the United States, vull insert the above once a week till the 1st Monday in November next, and s nd their accounts (receipted) to the General Land Office for payment

NOTICE THAT, in pursuance of an act of the last session cf the Legislature of the State of Indiana, the Commissioners will proceed to expose to the highest bidder, on the 21st day of October next atihc court house, in Princeton, Gibson county, all the remaining unsold part of the Seminary Tou-nship of lands in said coimiy, being about thirty sections, designated cnthe plat of the surveyor Genera!, by township lumber two, south of the base line, range eleven, west of the second principal meridian line, ia that district oflands offered fcr sale at Vinccnces, and will be offered in half quarter sections, divided meridiona!'y,no bid usder five dollars per acre will be cried, one Anrrih ?f the purchase money will be required in hanj and the remaining three fourths," in three annual, equal instalments This township has etcr been considered a garden spot of Indiana, possessing soil, timber and water, equal perhaps to any township in the state, with biautiful situations diversified through it; situated in a central position in thecouhty, adjoining the flourishing town of Princeton; surrounded by respectable farmers, and ery conveniently situated for trade, with navigable streams on all sides; these together viththe great share of health enjoyed by the citizens in its vicinity render this tract of land, truly desirable, purchasers can be immediately situated, as there, are a number of valuable improvements on the premises. WALTER WILSON, Commtfer JAMF.S SMITH, for the salt of ' JOHN 1. NEELY, ) caid lands. Priuccton 26 th June, 1822. 23"16r Printing of all descriptions done in tc neatest order anl in dispatch at tliis office.

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Taken Viv BY Aaron Fitzgerald, in Ar.deracn Townihip Perry ccunty, A liaTj IoTse, Three years old, tourtcf n a;id a half hat-da high, three white feer, biazed face, and branded cn the left hip I, T: Appraised at twenty dollars, by Oliver c'm&tGck and Wiliiam Ccmbcs A true copv from my Est ray Book. , .MOSES B. NILES. j p. July l 822 30 3 w. SUtc cf Indiana, llaniscn county. TAKEN UP r I J f BY John M'Adains Scr. living in Hnnison township, Harrison county, !i tr Purceli's Miil, the vltra cf Big Li lian Crccli, a 14 1 2 S;3iu!s supposed to be thrt-e ytius old last spiinj. the left hir.d Vjca white, and a small st3r in his forehead, no other matkb cf 7enJt perceivable; appraised to twenty fnt dollars-, by Patrick Flanagan tz John Dawson, this 5lh day of July I B22. A true coj y f t stray booh. GILLIS M'liEAN, j. SO in state cf Indiana ) HanLon County. ) Taken Uv . wt. ),) Pv V R BV Danil Carter living in Harrison ceity. Boon towr.bhip, on the Ohi.i Kivcr, r.ccj: tu mcuih tf -Su.lt River, a Chesiiut . SORUEL HOKSE, with a star in his forehead, with c:l Lis foic.V: vnite. s ipposed to he fif cer. hands hi;h, fo:: years old l ist spring, r.o Lrsnds pcrctivnb' crirhicul Vj forty dollars; Also, A BRIG III BAY MARE Thirteen hands and a half high.s ippcsed le r;ne or ten years old, 1 randed on the r.crr shoulder thus S and on the nter buttock tla-. SS; appraised to eighteen dollars by Svhcf.tor Met hand Robert Chacibtis, this 2Cth o7 ,b.ue 18 2?. NATHAN VEATCH, i n. Law Notice. II. H. MOOUC a J. W. PAYNE, CijunuUorsand 2tloincys at Lv:. WILL hereafter practise in cor.junction. V:--fessiuiial duties committed to their charge wiii he pui.ctJtti;y Etfei.deJ to Their office kept in Cciuk.u, whsre cce cr both may ger,e ral'v te found. June ICth, T3i2. Sheriff 'S Sate. By virtue of a certain writ of Venditioni ctponas to me dincted fioin the Clciks' officft tf the Hdirison Circuit I: dina, in fvorr : Robert Wall ice juir. & Co. agair.rt IIirr.:n. C. Boon and William Rooa. 1 shall cwwto f iW. cn the 22d int. at the Co.rt-Hat:so in th? to.i; of Ccrydon, between the hoars of one c'c.Vk and sn oVIoct of said day, one i.nndred acres nt l ind lying and being on the Ohio i2ier, it bring a part of ths fraction owned Ly (icorg? W. Boon, wlichfraeu'on lays cast of ilic Fi-actif, cwtied by Ilbrvv H ths' U irs, which fraction is adjoining said Heihs fracficn, which one hundred acre of land isleiicdonas the prepcr yt f Hiram C. Uoon, to satisfy the aboTe mentioned cxecutien; where due attendance wi!l he gien by me. JOS. PADDACKS.s h. c. July 10, 1322. 3iT3f ALSO, On the C2d inst. between the hears cf S r.:.T 12 rV!fch tf said day, at ihc House of Bcmi Ili.isf, I shall expose to sale, thirty ares ofljtd. it heiii thcr.cit!i cast corner cf the north tat quarter of section No 18 in towuhip three s.-iuth, cf range four cast, which was iven up by Btvtr'y Hurst, to satisfy a certain execution against iaid Hurst in favrrof Allen D. Th'-sn and Thomas Posfy, where i-e atUcuauce - will Le givta by me. Jos. railtlack?, s. Ii. c. Corydou, July iOth, iSZC. IN THE PERRY CIRCUIT COUK f, Jl.se Term 1S22. s On ptlUicn Ji.r Clvcr::. John Lithcrland,) IT-appearing tit the satisfaction of ihe enrrt. that the defendant i? nt a it-bident tf this state. It is therrf ti orJered tLat publication be i-iad tf the pendency of ibis suit fuur weeks sutccssi.cly in the Indiana Gazette, and that the cefendaut appear at the bext Urm cf (his court, and answer iaid petiticc: otherwise the roert will proceed to henr the cause in his absciice and decree accoidiDglr. ACcpy SOLOMON LAMB, cVi. Wn. P. Thozixmn, att.firiVf. rs-i"

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