Indiana Gazette, Volume 8, Number 21, Corydon, Harrison County, 5 May 1824 — Page 2

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A ne n Pefiublic -The editor of the Salem Garotte ha received a letter from a friend, now atTruxtllo, and a document aceompanyiv.g it containing a decree for the admission of foreigners into a new republic in South A merica the length of the documents prevents its publication, but the following recapitulation t the principle items, are extracted from ti e letter. Fed Gazette, "Trlwillo, Feb 16, 1824. Dear Sir ; 1 send you an important document, relative to this new republic, styled The United P ovinces in the Centre o! America, consisting of the provinces ot Guatemala, Nicaragua, Coast Uica, Honduras, and St. Salvadore The principal towns are Guatimala, the capital, with a population of about 3O4O0O, Omoa and Truxlilo "This is, perhaps, one of the most fertile countries in the world, produo ing cocoa, hides, cotton, indigo, sareaparilla, and plenty of mines of gold, silver, copper, Ecc. The liberal principles upon which this government is founded, approximate very near ours; nearer than any of the South American Colonies ; and the indulgence allowed foreigners in working all the different mines, is a thing unparalled i fend the various privileges, Sec given to all strangers, are founded on a basis peculiarly advantageous, 8c which cannot fail of Inducing all speculators, of every nation, to avail themselves of this great opportunity of woiking mines hitherto known on y to the indolent Spaniards, whose tenacity forbade ay other than their own couotrynun from shading in the riches of the new world "Fifteen families are allow ti to settle a township, and pay no taxrs or duties to government lor five years. The duties levied are vety moderate, and the facilitu s to commence, equal to a'y ports in the World "At present the trade is nearly all cnirosed ty Spaniards, atid carried on wAh Havana But the day is not tit distant when the United Sta.cs will share the greatest parted the hade, as we can supply them with every ma terial. E ilish nn tenants at the Ualize lo.)k with a j alous eye upon eVery American adventurer here, and the poor Spaniards cannot bear the iriea that all nations are to be ptt mitt d free ingress and egt ss into every part of this hitherto forbidden couutiy. "Cattle are abunda t, and are ex ported to Havana, Baisz , Sec. in great tiumbers. "This counry ha several tine seaports upon the Pacific, and is most advantageously situaud for carrying on commerce with both the Atlantic k Pacific. Its chief imports arc linens, cottons, Sec. from Euiope ; rum,su gar, &c from Havana; and flour, provisions, &c. from the United States. But we can supply thetri with cotton, us well as India and Russia goods, on as good terms as England orny other power. The English Bible Society has caused the Bible to be printed in Spanash, and thousands are new distributing thmutrtiout these provinces Formerly th y were not allowed to read, but now free permission is given toeVery one. "T:e distribution of bibles is productive of the most important and vi tal advantages to the natives, and will Ik of great moment in trarqutltzmg & consolidating the govt mm nt Affairs ate veiy tranquil, and have the- most pacific appearance The govt mm. nt seems determined to cell tivate the most intimate intercourse or inu rchange ol com merce with the United States, and manifests the utmost attention and hospitality to a it.eriean visitors. Tne intercourse vrith the interior is carried on without any material obstruction or dangers, and A produce is brought and carried udoii irufes The no ed Woodbine is row alive, and resides at St. Andrews, Spanish

Maine From the Vuf ioumal. Lousiana Election.- . fnere are no les man tiv candidates for the office ol Governor inLuuna, inth apS reaching election These are m-ssi's ohnou, Vdkre, Mingny, Thomas, 6c Butler. Tne Governor is elected for four years, atid ineligible the succeeding term.

Philadelphia April 12.- We have received a series ol Mexican paperstothe 14th of March. The States of the new Popular Federative Republic were busy in organizing their seperate governments, while the general government had gone into operation Public rejoicings had taken place in many pa' is of the country. There are manilt stations of the best feeling between the "Sovereign Congress" & the Congresses ol the Statt s. We remark to a long and able manifesto of the former, issued by the people when tbeF deral Constitution was promulgated. Reference is made in it more than once to the txcelknt example and unritalW-d prosperity and tra quility of these Unittd States. Some sensation as f x lied by the removal ol hut bide I om Italy to England. It was ascribed to the p rsecuting spirit of the Holy Alia!tr. . but we cannot b lie ve that th. Ex-Ernfier-ercnuid have been obnox u o that league. The payment of his pension was suspended, as t was known in Mexico that he had quitted Italy : a Sr. Michtlona, who sailed for Eug land in February, cn aspeaial mission, Vvas directed to ascertam whether it should be continued It was rumored thata French frigate had arrived at the Castle of Vera Cruz and believed that Admiral ApO'laca was coming in the small squadron which had sailed from Ca t z lor America. The suprtme Ex eutive is stated to have nominated Colonel Miery Seran, as Secretary of War, in the place of General Batagan, who declined the ffice. 11 A very rich company of London" arrived in ihe Mxuan capital in the middle of February, with all the necessary apparatus for woiking the mines. Towards the end ot February, two Amctican Vessels sailed from laradoj or,e with twelve banished persons of Columbia ; the othei with f.ui lor NewOrleans. A very comprr lunsive act of amnesty for political opinions was u der dscusion in the Sovereign Congress, and produced Ihe expression rd truly liberal and enlighteen sentiments The following paragraphs are taken from the New York Gazette s On the seveiiic nth ol February UlC Congress appfVedol the I c port of the Committee ol foreign Reiations, favorable to die appointment i f D Pablo ric le L ave, as Minister Plenipotentary and Envoy Extraordinary to Great Hrdain In the s sston of the 27th. a com muntcation was received Irom the Secretaty of State, informing that the treaty concluded with the Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extiaordeniary Of the Republic ul Columbia had been ratified by the Supreme Executive Power. The schooner Ann, Ersey, of Boston, arrived at San Blasn the 1 5th ol January, from the Sand Wich Islands and the coast if California. The Captain informed that, on his arnval at Monterrey, he found that Province in perfect trat.qaility. A brig, belonging to the Imperial Rusian American Company, was taking in wheat for their establishment on the Northwest Coast. A Ku&ian was at St. Francisco. Galvanic Experiments By the sentence of the C Utt, the body of Johnson, the tiiurderer lately executed at New Y.ik, was to be handed over to the hure ns for dissection. The curious results obtained in Europe by the aid ol Galvanism, ltd to similar experiments in this case. Wht n brought into the room, the lace was lived a d the body still warm A powerful Galvanic battery, under the diiection of Prol ssor McNevin, assisted bv Prolessor Griscom and Doctor Gree nhow, was made to act on dif ferent parts ol the body. The eft, ct was staitling to the spectators. Tho arms and legs were rapidly, contracted and extended, the hands clinched with violence; and a general shivering pervaded the body. The t ye biow b were drawn up, and the features distorted in amot horrible manner. The heart was laid open and seen to beat, nothing but actual breathing was necessary to induce a belief that the man was restored to life Many of the spectators were compelled to quit the room. We are gratified to learn that a distinguished physcian proposes giving a detail cd account of these interesting exper

iments in the next number of the itdical Journal. Aat Adv. PROPOSALS "TTV)R publishing by subscribtion, Jh under the direction of the board ol managers nf the Ameriean Colonizuton society, a monthly periodical work, 'o be ntitled the AMHRIC VN RBPOSITOKY JXD COLOXUL JOURNAL. The deep and increasing interest yt vc is felt in many parts of this country on the subject of the tflf irts to colonise the free people of color in the United States, on the alrican coast, has induced the board of managers of the colon zrtiou Society, to propose the r siabliihm;nt of a periodical work, which shall furnish the public with accu ate trifnrmation concerning the plans and p ospects of- their Institu tion , given a m nute account of its operations, and of the condition and progress of the Colony , c miniumcate any new and interesting intelligence which may be received, relating to the geography, natural history, manners and customs of Africa; and admit into its p iges such essays as may be thought calculated to advance the interests of the colony, or the cause of African improvement, as well as select prssages Irom authors who have already writen on this subject ; and important extracts Irom tl Reports of such foreign Associations are making exertions to suppress the slave trade, or relieve the Alricati race. CONDI ITOXS. 1 The work shall comprise twenty two pag 3 in each number, and bhail be similar in the paper and the style of execution, to the Christian Observer. 2. The price shall be two dollars a year, payable on delivery of the si:;t!i 'humbr 3 Those who shall become responsible lor six copies, shall receive a seventh gratis 4 The work will be commenced whenever t ie number of hubserioers shall be suHieient to justify it. It is earnestly requested, therefore, that those who iniy ootutn subscribers, should torward their Hit as soon p s ibic, toR. R.GUULEY, geut to the soci tv Georgetown, D C. uust 5 XOTlCti. TlIlE suhscriber having provided II excellent Boats tor the accommodation of the Ferry, at the Tobacco landing, on the post road leading from Cenydon Ind to Ehrabeth Ry. solicits the patronage of th public in general, and assur s them, that nothing on his part shall be wanting to facilitate ih passage of all travellers over the Ohio at said place whenever called on There arc also excellent Boats at the Ferry opposite the said landing, so there will be no diffi ulty in travellers passing and repassing at all times. N B All Minsters or Preachers of ihe Gop I when on their business as such, will be set across the Ohio free of M rmie by me. ISAAC WATEROUSE. Nov 3d, 1823. 47-f NOTYCE.. Eloped from my be el and board without any just cause or provocation) my wife Rkuf.cc a v'lpHose ; this is inert fore to forewarn all persons from harboring or trust log her on my account, as I will not pay any debts of her contracting. J)hi JPLehose. Harrison county, April 19. 1824. rAlOfOSALS WILL be received at the office of the Secretary of Siate, until the 15th of May next, for distributing the Laws and Journal of the last session ; also for binding in Sheep and lettering one hundred and thirteen copies of therevised Laws. Bond and security will be required for the perlormance. R A. NEW, Scc'ty. w. if Lilly. Aud.

S. MERRILL, Trcas. March Ith, 1S24. No. I

Setff -s Sae." TTJ Y virtue ol a certain writ of vcr. j) ditioni exponas ex cut ion to m6 directed from the Cltrk's Cffice ol tho Harrison Circuit Court lnuiana, in la vourof John J Jacobs the surviving partners of the Him of Praiher and Jacobs against Joseph M'Mahan, Reuben V Nelson & Harbin H.Mout?, 1 shall expose to sale at the court house door in the town of Ccrydon on the fourth day of May ikxi, oetween the hours ol 10 o'clock a m at d six; o'clock ft. m ot said day, lot No. 152 with alt Hie imptov. mtuts ihtieon, lying and being in the town ol Coiydon. Taken in execution as the piopeny ot Harbin II Moore to satisfy the aboveiuenttuncfi execution. Also BY virtue of a certain Fieri facias i xecution, that issucu ftom the (Lid ks office of the Harrison C icuit Court ludiat a in favour of J Vigus assignee of 11 Z kiaii Lue-kett, who is assignee ol IKmy urceil, against Davis F.oyd and U. njamin Adams 1 shail expose at the Shop etoor of said Benjamiii Adams in the town of Corydon, on the fourth day of Ma next bit ween the hours ot 10 o'clock A. M and 6 o'clock P. M. ot said day," the following property to wit two yoke of woik oxen well trained to Work, and their yokes, one large lug chain, one cow aud yearling, two beds bedsteds aud beding, ten Windsor Chairs, one Bell mettle Kmlc, one b ok case, Clark's commcntaiy on tho Bible, Woods Dictionary of the Bible) some Pewter consisting ol one laiga dth, one bason and one Teapot . (liven up by B.'jjamin Ada ns to satfy the abovetncntioned executloi ; wheni due will be given bv me. JOS PAUDACK, h ii c. April 19 h, 1314. 193 A AsloV jt?Aevs Urmaininj in ti,e Pust-Oflicc :il Corydon, rluc'.i, il not taken out liirurc the ftr-t Jt ly nct, will be sent to the Gemral Tobt-Ullicc, ad tlcad Icttcrn. K A Kit kati ick an J LSaylcs George Abbot Michael Ki her G oie Ann'IJ J.hn K.iy Geoive Ash Leoi.uiU Ktlioa G.oif,c Awry L il iaui Aendcrson Gcorjre l.nui It Iluh M l.irht S m el Heard 2 John LhIiuc Penjanjin CruuiKr 'I'tiomas Lenunoo MW.aUetti lioou George i.er Hubert Ui;ip; Madk l.ikn.gs tli.is Hrtiiier Lhristop'icr Lindsay Auion D.iker 2 James Bliss Matilda Mtnficld 2 Alexander CroxTolcc 11 II. Moure G John Mi Hind .s ac Cable 1, ll'dliata Mardi Josojih Catuii'n N. ttachel Luntiinhain Jane Norris lUrani Combs O Suamtu Craig James Overhall 1'redciick 1utner P Iturgcss CultdgUan Joseph Paddaeks 2 Lei CoIb Ifilliam r.mftbura DaidColc II i.tiam Pt-n.iiugtoa Mi CuutuaJ If'illi.un James Case John IViiimh John f -ornelins James Pendroy Kli.atclh t'oppess U l)aid Cutler AlTrcJ S, Rnser

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