Indiana Gazette, Volume 6, Number 34, Corydon, Harrison County, 8 August 1822 — Page 3

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iVi'lki? to praise but not afraid to blame." COUYDON, "

UursiVay, Aug. 8,

ELECTION. , TIiU occasion has reflected seine degree of ;redit in the county of Harrison, compared witli "ears that arc past. There has been less riot" ?bg and drui.Liuness than heretofore, 119 a good ineu of the increase of correct morals. Whether the candidates have less confidence in whisley, or whether the voters sre rising above the degradation cf selling their votes for a drpm is f'ilUcuIt to deternu'ue; we Lope that both have tu'l a salutary influence. Yet there is recia to mend, and if all the citizens would reflect on n what constitutes the dignity aC. freemen, few :uuld be found who would barter their votes for '..isLey, and candidates who attempt surh would I? spurned at. One point is necessary for ?'." consideration cf L Legislature. The Ldv regulating elections amendment' Elections would be conducted dh wore regularity aul order were the voteis "jniif l to their cwn tnvnsl :j;s, whereas aa the i.v now stands, the great body of the people ccd"c :t at the ccur.ty seats, and chiefly those nho i fCudest cf Diiahiug and uiotting. This is rnc reat cause of the disorder which prevails. Necessity will soon fcrce an aUcrf'iou in the I aw. otherwise the people cannot gc'ta.eir votes, 8 so many cannot le taken in at oi.e place in yn? day, and the constitution wilUict allow mere than oe dav for tlcctica.

We have not bceu able to obtain an oulcial return cf tho late election, but we arc informed tzzi Jennings will have a majority both fr the Vtiancy and tie Distiicl; W. Polke for Lieut. Governor, and that D Pennington and Peter Llauk, will be the Representatives ia the Stats legislature.

The Emperor lujibvle tva3 f.fown ci at. Mexico, on the 25 ib Juro. . Ret'fa Gaz. The North Carolina 74 ancTtKe Corvette. Join? Adams, Capt. Rea-shaw, arr v. anchor below New Castle --it is expected the Cyane. sloop of war, join them Irani New York, and proceed together to Norfolk The Cyane, sailed t'n,n New Yorl; on Sunday n;ornin last, fr,r the Delaware. Hclfa Gaz. fifciingjltid, Clark county, O. June 6. FEMALE PATRIOTISM. Wo have viewed vrUii much pleass.ue a new bonnet. iM-aijufaciurcd by jYIra. B. CorndK ci this place, (uf feptii rass,) winch c!io!tii,;e5 a comparison yith te finest Lhcrn bonnet in the couutiyj und for its durability v.v hazairi tcry fittfe in saying ViL arc canfrlen: it y errJtue twice ;ht service. Nut a thread is discoverable on the outside, rd t has been viewed by some of the hvA jctyea iti this place, and ikeidud to be prulcrctlc to any tiling of the kind ever befceld by them, and some of the ladies have said ih y would give it a preference to any Leghorn they evu saw. TV have not leisure to detail the reflection this small, though well executed performance is calculated to excite, and will only say to every fecnala who is srixior.3 to promote op follow dVoii exanipUc, and ia willing to throw hr mite into that scale which u calculated to turn the balance cf irde in our favour, and c our coun

try from pending ruin, (o thou and do

likewise.

Farmers' .idvecate.

s'n jm the Salem GuzetteyJulif 16. FROM CAPE HAYT1EN. We have received (in conjunction tvith the editor of the Rristi-r) a Ut;er from oir attentive correspondent at Cnpc Haytien, dued June 28, cpmfnuedcating i!ie following intelligence: In port, achr. Adeline, Israel, of Philadelphia, and achr. Good Return! Blis of Baltimore, chartered by Wrn. D. Robinson, Esq and loaded with rms. ammunition, cc. for Carthageta, sailed 2Stli. Also arrived hfr N-hQcncr Trar

eller.Bcll, cf PcrtstnbUth, froo North Carolina, in distress, bound for Qtt au Piatt; having sprung a leak" put Into Turks Island, but was ordered immediately away, and all assistance refused him by the Collector. In order to facilitate the rebuilding cf St. Mark's Prest. Boyer has ordered that lumber shall be admitted into that port for one year from 1st. Junef duty-free. ' Boyer reigns the unaisturbed President of Hayti; the utmost tranquility prevails throughout the republic of Hayti; discontents in the Spanish part are quelled and the Spaniards there discover no disposition to return Under the yolie of Ferdinand. It is reported here, that a negotiation is on foot between the American and liaytien 'governments, which promises to be favourable to our trade. It at least certain that the Haytien government is very desirous of a commercial treaty with the United Stales, whose interest it would be to seeure so very valuable a branch of our West. India trade CorjKi, Jpil 26 The Porte, dur ing the fust disturbances tip to the end of last summer, manifested an almost passive character, but ut length, advised by its triends, it prepared daring the winur cansidsicMe force by land a:.d sea, to Strike a decisive blow. Two ItT.d armies, and a considerable fiiet, were to combine their opsraon to annihilate the insurrection- This r. tll traced plan, the Sultan cvcd to the friendship of certuin Europeans. It va? knuvrii lu two months before iu e.ii:cuuon, atiU our protectors apj!au j' (I ht-Snrehand iU L'.iccess. Uut cit this foroe served on!y to riiir.e the courage of the Insurgtnts.. Ti t corabintd fleet was defeated and dispersed at Patraa, tae land army in Macedonia wan completely defeated the 13m February, ane its cctnnand2r killed, whilst Chourached Paclu haa cot bben abje to leave Jonina. The insurrection than extended thro the whole o Thcsaly, ind a part cf Macedonia. At a later period a Greek squadron disembarked ammunition for the In- . feurgents iu the Bay of Litochoronjand the Chief of the Tntssalian troops took a position near Caterine, wliich the Pacha of Saldnica "as unable t5 force, and afttr two defeats waaciig-' ed to return to Sanica. The Porte has rained a new and dangerous enemy in tho person of Monstai, racha of Scbdra, whom the $ukar has proacribsd and declared out the law, because he was unable to rr. a r'c h against All Fa c h i T hi s p o w etfi.i chief h;a seized the important pusitiuti of Ochrida, which crimn.and Buotla The fallowing arc some details respecting the tiite of ArT lirs in Epirus: ('ourschid xacbi has ne two ap p?aL to the Albar.;ans capable of bearing arms, to march against the vtlel Rhvc3, aril the tzecratte i???.srorrc5, thcf.tt,: movers of the rebellion The Albania: s have rrplivd tliat tty can' not abandon tneir own country ?ctcrsbvrgt Jfiril 30 The result nf trie mission of M Dt TattschcfV, who is arrived hire, was already known from his principal Secretary, v. ho was I, ere a .vfPk before 'him. Ti e rowers ol Europe will take, it is said, treasures in common with respect to Turkey in concert with Rustia, which it i6 asserted has engaged hot to act separately in this affair. M. Dc Debez'elterh and Sir Charles Ba-

got are very active, and have trequent donferences with Counts Nesselrode and Cape L'Istria. The Emperor Alexander is said to be invited by the Emperor Francis to a Congress. The Court of Vienna has proposed the Court of London as arbitrator in the difiertnces between Russia and the rorte. It seems that our Cabinet has for the present abandoned the idea of attacking Turkey. All thti preparations for the Emperor journey are made. He will go, it is thought, by vay of Wilna to Warsaw, end then to Vienna and Italy.

Sheriff's Sale. Virtue id a certain writ cf Vcu ditior.i exponas execution to me directed frost the Clerk's office of the Harrison circuit court, Indiana, in favor of Thorn and Posey against Beverly hurst J shall expose to sale on the 2eih Inst, between the houn of 10 and 3 o'clock at the house of Beverly Hurst; thirty acres of land, to be taken, off the porth east corner of the north east quarter of section No. 18 in township three south of range four east, given up by Beverly Hurst to satisfy the.above mentioned execution, where cue attendance will be given by me. JOS.PADDACKS,s.h.fc. Aug 7, 1822 54 3 ALSO, At the Ccurt-house in the Town of Corydbi: on the 2 1st Inst, between the hours of 10 s 4 -'clock of said dav I shall expose to sale Lot No 18 in thejTown.bf Cory don; given tip by Wril. pThoraasson to satisfy a certain venditioni exponas execution in iny hands, in favour of John W. Craig, agatn3tthe said Win. v. Thomassion; where due attendance will be given bv me 3 JOS PADDACKS, s. h. c. August 7th, 1822. 342 w y i1 'XI. Crumbaugi,

Ordvavcb DtFiSTiicrr,

tVAsniKctov, Jcne 15th, IBL

Respectfully informs his fiiends, c the public, that he has opened a In Iwdianapolis. on the coiner cf Washington and Missouri Streets, West of the State House square, where travellers and others may be comfortabjy cntertauird. By an uniform attentfcn to his bubiness he. hopes to merit a portion of public patronage His. Stable will be always supplied with Corn, Oats and Kay. Indianapolis, May 29 1822 25tf i. fa ... 1 . taw otice. Hja. MOORE & J. W. PAYXC, Counsellors and Attorneys at Lavo. , AV!t,L hereafter practise in conjunction Trofess.itiarduties committed to tbeir cliErgs will be piuctually attended to Their office is kept in Cor? don, where one cr bcth may eucrally Lie found. J.iue 16cb, 15522. 2'Sr A List oS licttcr , Remaining in the Post ofiic5 at Palestine, InJiaiti, which if not taken out before the f.rst i1 ay of (October next, Kill be sect to the general r e st office a dead le iters .

lienry L,conara. M Robert W. MiloLe, John Mc'Canlcy, ITioniAs Mart m. V Lev is FLiIi;is. R William Jwichisoc. S Jiwcs tdllivan, John Snriplf, Sanu'el S'mmor.i, IllisiLa SimrsuQV Fannpv or Jane Vaughn W . T?ioraai Williamson, MathiasAVilliams, John Weaver.

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. Jin8 Blair, Wiliiaai Burnett, . K:u5tr Collans, Jokn Conlcy. . I ;JohnDrjden, William Daughcrty, . Thomas P .ivies, ,3qli Icuttn E Edwaid Kans, F Ikniu Frost G. t PoVerly Gregory.

Joseph Johnson. L

William Leakey,

JOHN BROWN, P. M.

alestin?, July 1st. 18S

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NOTICE. Wednesdw & Saturday of each week are Market days ia Corydon, and attention thereto may be advantageous both to the f idler and buyer. A C1TI55EN.

v:. Stop te, ruti'dwajs. .Runaway frotn one of the subscribers, to wit: Robert Stephens, living io Brctkenrige couutj Ky. two negro men ABRAHAM, About twenty four or five years ol J: PETER, About twenty (wo years cfage. Alrham las a scar ontls head, occasioned ly a scald, which, he endeavors to conceal by drawing hair over it, his teeth is a little irregular, and he it as black as negroes commonly are, about five feet nine or ten inches high.TLey left home on Sunday night last, they were in Corydon on Tuesday night last:-Any person who will se- : cure said negroes in any jail within the United States or any of its Territories, and give iufar--' station to the subscribers' they get them , we will give a reward of fifty dollars for both, or twcn '-if five dollars for iether of them: or cae . 4 hwndaed dollars if detivered to them in Ky. or cecSaed in the jail of Breckenridge county Ky. cr fifty dollars for either of them. ROBERT STEPHENS, " DANL. I. STEPHE'5. TVefctjyJuljMtb, 1622.

NOTICE IS hereby jriren, that proposals will be recelr ed at the office of the Ordnance Department (acting under the direction of the Department of War) for Leasing any if the Lands cf the United States, containing mines of Lead. The conditions npon which iuch Lcsses will be granted, are as follow. The quantity of Land to be leaded to an fcdi tidual, c? company, not to exceed three hnnSrtl aiultircnty acres; to be for three years, the tkz allowed by Ian-. Tb,c annual rent to tc oneltnih of At product of Hie mine, or mines; to be deposited in pura lead, in stcre, monthly: ihe store-house to La built by the Lessee, under the direction cftta United States, on the ground, the key and cuttody of which tote in . of the U cited States Leases may be renewed, at the eipcratioaot three years, at the option cf gevcrnment: bat where a lessee has faithfclly complied with Li contract, a preference always to be given to him in the renewal the United States reserving the right to increase the rent, cn the renewal; but not to exceed cneffth cf the product, ia aaj ctse. The Lessee to mate the necessary improve tacn ts, for carrying on hi works: and be allnmAd, therefor, tiic use cf the wood, and builuio stone, ou the ground, without committing any unnecessary waste; which improvements be will be at liberty to rctsoTe, at the expiration of his Lease, cr to dispose cf to any succeeding Lessee; the United States, however, reserving to itself the ri;ht of taking the improvements, at a torn not exceeding the oce half of their original value. The location & working cf the mine, or mines,, to be commenced within nine months, from thft date cf the grant, under the penalty cf forfeiture, on failure thereof. The Lessee discontinuing, the wcrlatg ct digging of the mines, fcr four monihs, or refas in to pay over to the goten:ment the t tipu'atel rent, the United States, or its agent, shall have a right to re-enter the premises, and the lease t he henceforth void The proposal Icr leasing mast designate tl:e intended site cf the land, with sufficient precisi jn to enable tie ajent of the government U !ccutc the same. No sub leases to be gives tf the lessee, uudsr penalty of forfeiture. IJooV.s to be kept by the lessee, containing accuntc cccauntsof the proceeds cf the mines; to be verified if required, upon oath cr arma tion , j. id bocks and accounts to be always open, and ready for the inspection cf the agent, em"powered by government: the neglect cf keep in g the books, or withholding them from inspec tijn, to cause a forfeiture cf the lease. Bonds, with surety, for the faithful performance cfbis engagements, to be given by the lessee to the amount of ten thousand dollars, oa aa original lets?, which on a renewal of the lease, may btt increased, in proportion to the product of the mines. ( Upon the sppraval. hy the President of the Unted States, of the offers which shall be made leases will be granted, and signed, conform tly U the foregoing stipulations. - GEO. B9iI?OHD, U. Co?. on Ordnance duty. Note. The i-'bwing i tti cpinicucf the Altomey Geuersl cf the United States, respecting tix ecustru'etion of the law of Sd March 1507. Office of mr attcKnkt gekeeax c? tuc v. s.June 6th, ISZ2. SIR, " I ir.tcrt&ia no doubt that the President ot . the United Stages Las j ower to make leases cj . Lead Mines, under the authority of the actcf 3d r.arch, without restriction ?s to persons; for any term not exceeding three years, and ca such cor.diaor.s as he may think proper, provide, they be cot inconsistent witli. ensting lawa. 'i his is, I think, the enly tenaUe constructica of the teccna section of that act. 1 have the honor to be Etc. (Signed,) WM.WIRT. Tne Hon. J. C. CALHOUN, Depart of War. Cf PROCLAMATION. Ly the Governor of the Sfoe cf Indiana; Whereas it has been represented tj me, thii m the fourth day of the present month, three cf the cumicts in the State prison, effected theft escape, viz: Robert Townsend, Abial Townsendf nni John Gibson Robert Townsend is about firt feet five inches h'th, dark eyes and hair, dark complexion, and about twedty-five years of age. Abial Townsend is about five feet seven or eight inches hi;h, grey eyes, light complexion, U$it hair, and about thirly-oue years cfage, these tuo arc brothers, and are round, fleshy, active men, sent to the State priscn from the county cf Ripley. John Giboon is a tall, lean fellow, sis fct high, eyes rather deep, taxd dark, light bro'va hair, light complexion, kuglua fcee, fc b. d tounitiiauce Now therefore, I, Jonathan Jennings, Go; error r.nd commacder in chief, of the State cf laoiai:a, have issued tikis i reclamation, hereby offering a reward cf t) for the apprehension fic delivery of ti c sa:d convicts, at the State prison in JctTersonville, cr in the Jail cf any C canty ia this Sta;e; or JiCO for eiit.er of thiu. Given from under my basd and tae seal cf State, at Corydon, this Sth day of July lfc2, the sixth yenr of the Sute. aud of the Independence of the United States the fcrty-sevciith. J ON ATI! AN JENNING S. By tNe Governor:

R. A. New, Sec'ty.

NOTICE. B A CON, FLOUtt , T ALLO W, C GUNTRY SUGAR. LINEN, L1NSEV will be re. ceivei at this Office for Subscription. Many accoui ts will soon be pat into the taafi cfOdicersfor tollectica, if we receive nafij for debts doe the ttvce. EDITCOj; January 10, 1622.