Indiana Intelligencer, Volume 4, Number 33, Charlestown, Clark County, 8 May 1822 — Page 3

CJIARLESTOWN, 1A:

vfP.vF.st)AY, May 8, 1822.

V".afe authority to announce Dlnj a Vcncto:, FJ. n u Cajdid..tc at. the caching August election for the Sen- , f this Matr, h'orn th" cu"tM,p of Clark

j r1.wd. to fi!l Hie vacancy, ociii-iuiiru lien.' 3ahtiioio resignation.

Vp arc 5iun"

... P.m:.. ns n uanuiuaie lor me

L.,c ofHM r ent;itivcs of ttus stale, at

PENSIONXLALMS.

After ar.xiouT waithg many monlnS

llitir scanty suj tuu. - - lt the Pensioners entitled to one year'i l (particularly those who receive their nVy at Cor) dun,) have only been ptid .ix months. Various reasons are asvl d for Ute non-payment of the amount r da". It bv tlie Aent -r

cv that fall pppropridiiens nave hoi n 'made, or at least, not received by ,: and Mr. Hendricks' Circular Letter

mid seem u uuc ...rnr.arions zctre made: while come

that the Secretary of the Treasury in

id collecting the defalcation ol Haitian

Ewin" to pay the pensioners ur a-

lui.t now doe them, it would be rather

uv rp. to make the war worn veteran

r-r for the m il-conduct of the GovernI r', n,rnt-. WOllM it IlOt ? 31)' Ol

We worthies will be obliged to deputize

'?,( .Tit, or appoint an attorney 10 iranstheir pittance to some oilier country,

'.C"2 VJ' CT'y 13 Ol !' 11 lime f.iii,y v are Lti'sryl to wait for their pay un'Khj; pais the covemmei t; for the - . j. . . . II-.,....

Mess hand of time n almcsi a ni) cmif!;' the numher of our Patriot Fathers.

v of them been obliged toC:spce

1 1 1 r u s h 3 r c 5 o f t vr r r. y f: v r! o ' ! r c t c o which iMipersnfi tnti bv allowed to take more thin ix'eei shares, and the company shall po into cpcwaiitjii !c soon s filty lrres art take n. An. r. The manage mcnt of tin COnCl Til1) )f the Coiiipjir.' fcSil lif vest t d in the Srockbol'b-M n c' a Prtsidcr.t, uho khnll bf aiifvi:'iy tietted ui tin sroond Monday ct M;i ly the stock!wl !crs, Jioui thetr nutnl.'tr; fach to(.khi.Ir!er having one vc)te fr thr first hhnre of stock, uud one vie for every three additional shires he ma possess; wul in citi v, tor ofHcers or transacting businfss, t majority ci thf vote t 'ken shall prevail. Jtt. 4r. The I'resi'lnt prtside it all riiretinRs c t ' hr company .nd take the vo'e! on any question, and shall call rueedng ol iht. cmrpa ny at any tiiW (ou the rcontst of fivr iTitrV.Urji) by cwnC five djjspubiu notice. . . Art, th. The company :ha!l annually edect a clerk on the second Mo i layof.M;y, who kecparrcord of all the proceedings of the company in a book provided for that pu posc and a!.so make a tf ue entry of all ex. ptnditurcs and recripts by every 'uiembtfr of the company, and such other services, as the company may. from time to 'i-Tje require, fr which e vicrs he shll f( ceue such ccmpen-

saticn as the company may allow. Art Vh. The company my from time to time appoint such agent or aeits, they may deem necessary for the trans ictinn of business. Art fih. iueJi cerson on paying

one dollar, par money, on each share hr shttl subscribe, shall be entitled to nemberhh:p in th? company. Trr. grA. Kvery member shall pay in i.s a iu,.d fertile company one dollar, p-,r rnot.ey, annually, on each share he a liolUiibsciibtft at the time cjf the annual ejection of officers, a;id such othrr su wi the company may, trom time o time require ; and i:i case any member shall neglect or rcluse to pay tne same, or shall iKRlcct or rrfuLC to pay in tne amount of stock bv h:m subscribed, as myy be required by the company, he thall forfeit tne money o

lorn pid in for the bencut o' ne coin. . ..... i t.

A cttci ffcrt)

cw 7Tarriitnr?K puWisI.ea STATr or !NTTA!T,, j ter Journal, Males that Mr.j tL.AlKr(ilNTV, S

1 i'ldlt-x's ol'ittt in visit irtir I Inrriflmr.

was to procure the signatures of the im-iif -rs the 1 ui!.4ture, to his petition lor lhf viUv iifPuhtiMaerCcrM ral. Ky. JJiruU, In f'.e Ht. Inui1; Krqnirrr rfthr soth cf l2rch last we observe the following remark by the editor of that paper, predicated rn inforntation received from Major Taliaferro, Indian agem on the S:. Peters. " The Swiss emigrants, we !r.".rr. are very desirous of ctiinv; to Vevay. in the Mate of Indian j, ai'dweuould suggest it as an act worthy the well krovsn philanthropy t the Messrs Did'curs, the leodcirs of the Swiss ser tlement in Indiana, ii they would tak upon themselves the ta k of vlsi i -g he:r for lorn couii'ry men and onductinc; them into the bosom of their in dustrious and hospitable community " 'I'he same article observes from the desperate ravages of the grass happ?rs, on their grain crops, ftarvation threatens the por emigrants on one side while ifear of Indian tleprtd tioi keeps thrni in constant dread on thr other. Under, circumstances of thi kind, their stay in h-il country must be rendered truly irksome and c. no fad t excite, inth bosom oft genuine Siviss the tendere ' regard f.) his ill f r f'ti'itrym? ' Clarion

TkcM.'.S C'ji'll!', (iiiM'to of fr.y.y ,

ill sixt .) tkimijf.

ert

set.

-...-.na iiiri-knnt mere-

Hull f ln':r.? 1'. .1 I jiiriMj uuui uiiu in .w ...

procure the absolute necessaries ol j pany, and also his right oi membersmp

prrT 3rrhnTi'i it is true that they are

. -(--- ' .

V'.hi to a per.sion until the day of tbvir

Vth, end that sufficient to decently sup-

ttliPT', vet amaionty ot tuem, owia.

he irre,J?.riy..of remittances nre cornled to shave their claim?, so that they tt'r realize one half the support which rpverr.ment ictetds they shall escltz--ely' receive. The Supreme Court arid the District urt of the United States commenced

feir sessions in Corydon on Monday last.

IX CONGRESS.- On the '6th of April r. Hendricks, from the Committee on

Art. wh. The compi!y at any o

thrir meetings ha'U determine when they will forward iu market ths sto;k by theni subv.ribed, whai articles the stock may be paid in. and affix th? prices thereon, having a due regard t the expense of tramp'jrtation. Ait. loth. Every meinber of tne company shall receive p Mi and sustain loss equally in proportion to tne

stock by lin paiQ in. rf, urA No business shaJ b' transacted at any meeting of the company, unless there thall e a majority of votes present.

Whereupon it was re.oiveu mat uu

jk'sl1:-Tic .; rr.i(:nxr.::r. T'v'oi" (Mk lu rc!i viveii n

of aitacJiircnr isimi fom mvofiicr, u

justice cf die KiM-e in v.j,ct for the ::onnty fifortsiid. on the J st dy of May, ifv2, a. d :he tame returned on the 4th in'ant, levied on one Wheat stac!:, ks the property of said Anick, ar.(l thr same valued to be worth Z je; :uid utde3 the haid Amick or his lornty, ap.pears on or be! )ie the SDiii inst. f.i d answers to the snid Mm, jiu!rr,en '.cill be rrinU-rcd aRalnst t!iC huil Arnick by dr fault rul the property so attached will be sold to saiitty the iid pla'u.tiii's demand'

L.OJIW j

STATK OF INDIANA,

Jostrit Car, ittj PrPSTLF? AnTf RBUPTJ D'f't DOMESTIC ATI ACUMEN, Notice u hereny riveo, tiut a 7r!t of attachment issued from my office, a justice cf ih'e peace for the county d refaid. cji the 9th day of April. i22. against the goo fs and chattels .grits, credit"., mc lies and effects, of the said Ar etburn and further Beniet Ne'.vgent, was garnisherd and appeared with the return f the said writ on the 27th inst. and on examination t appear that the said Newgent is rr deb ed to the said Art-rburn, a balance of twenty dollars by note. The said Arterbtiru will t ike notice, that if he tails to rDPflr bv hitr.seif or attor

ney, on cr before the So h int. a cl answer to the said smt. judgment will be rendered giinst the said Newgent, for the said sum of twenty dollars, and the same collected for the benefit c? the plaintiff aforesaid. L FORD,j.p.c. M?yit'i 822

STATE OK INDIANA,

CLAKK. COUNTY

PUBLIC AO 1 ICE. Agreeable to a writ of election i??ced at Corvdon bv Jonathan Jennings. Governor

and Commander in Chief cf the state of

Indiana, and to me directed, bearing datApril 29th, 1822, there will be an election held in the counties of Clark 8c Floyd, at the upual places of holding elections, on the lirst 1'ondavin August next, for the

purpose of electing one Senator to the state Legislature, to till the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Ceueral Joseph I3artholorrew. , JAMES CUHREV, G. C. c. Ch-rWionn, May Ctli, 1822.

" MILITARY. To V:e C'rrrr, JV-jn-Cfmrnmhsionci Officers,

-Twmty-Secvid raiments of Indiana MM- Ma.RY V.'oon, Adrr?ii.itratrix of CtrrjS , uV, tUUditely and respectively: J . deceased, riainiif.

Ll.Iic Lands, reported a bill authorising same be published in the Indiana in

e location ol Scltool lianas in tms staie, . ct-iiigcuucr nu i. a ..v..-, ----- hirh-was twice read and committed. . that a copy ot the same, togetner witti

The bill establishing a National Armo- J tne pr.ceeamgs ot memceui :u.on the VVer-n iraters. has oaftcd th? I posited with Doc '.r. Andrew t . nay.

hiate, and is expected to pass the Lower lor the purpose ofc ob atning ubscri f tsM..,- a - ,t.o h.t tri airl i hi- obi ct'. and tnat tne

fuuoe. v ncrt; saiu -vi uiui y 00.111 uc iu- uvu ---- - .. , ted?willhe a question of importance j next meeting of the company Will be

Vnr iV viririitv nf hf Falls.

ihe benate have concurrea witn tne ouse of Renresentatives. as respects the

fy for adjournmeat, which H the Cth st.

'JwUstown Trading Company.

The Commifre onoined at the

(Ceding meeting, now reported arti-

es ot associatroo tar the povcrnmem

tlse comnnnv. which, after having

, rft- , L-rn amended in some particulars w as iopttd which said articles are as

lows, to wit:

We the tibseriWers. feelinff the ne-

rssity of the encourygement of agrt-

Jiture for the prosperity ot our coun

j . anu usifViii; iir want 'j rnient market for the vurplus product

our soil, to be the greatest Darner Its Riiv?efcti ce hrrrUv unite and VS'

aciate ourselves in a company for the urnoseof roovevine: our surolus pro-

HCe to market, and adoot the follow

kg articles for our government and re-

uioon: Arnch This Company shall be

nownlwrhe name of ' The Charles

)u Trading Companu' Art. ytJ. The capital of this com ftny thall amount to tzva thousand ftvr pndrij doliarst conMStinA -ot wic hui' i

rtirr House in Charlcstown,

on the -second Mondv of May inst. CHAKLES BEGGS. Chairman. J. IMoEO, Secretary. Charlcttown, JUy 4. tfi23 , ., LouJsvUlc, May 1322. W. P. Diivali, has been appointed (iovernor of Florida. His Excellency arrived in this place yesterday, in sevouUays frotu Washington City. J6. Ado, em's tt Tobacco hare been in

spected this season at the Louisville WareHouse. Prices Superior, Ma G 23 ; 1st

rate, 5 a G ; second rate, $ a Prices at A". Ort:ar.s, April 8. iPlour 6 a ,$5 50; Tobacco List chop, 4 a $4 50; second quality, 3 a 3 50; A 2 a 2 75; Wtriske.y 24 a 2G cents. i6. Exchange. Specie, from t0 to 90 per cent, advance. But Utile has been done, however, during the past week. Undci the impression, that the legislature will adopt measures, for withdrawing a part o the paper Horn circulation, and for Ai.treasin" the value of that which may be kept aifaat, the holders mve ac-piired additional confidence, and are consequently unwilling to part with it at the present rumoUa rate. Ih

Arrar.frcmcnts having been

c rr made between the Oncers of the 2d and 22d Regiments of Indiana .Militia, for holding a Ocneral Volunteer Drill Mutter in Chai-lestown, cn the FOURTH SATURDA Y of Jlay, inst.- the Officer. Non-Com-mit-ioried Otiicers, Musicians and Privates of the aforesaid regiments are mobt re

spectfully solicited a;.d pressingly invited to attend, armed and equipped, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, on the Fublic

Square. The aforesaid Muster being altogether a voluntary agreernent between tiie Uhcers of the two Regirnenl6, which agreemoi.t hns fippn s:uictinned Kv a mainrifv

u - J - of the members thereof therefore it is

presumed that the inoit punctual attendance will be given by every patriot and lorer of correct militaiv discipline. Wi. MONTGOMERY, Col. 23. R.

LExMUEL I OKU, U. Col. do. W. DUERSON, Major, do. JOSEPH CARR, Co. 22d. R. AMOS GOODWIN, Lt. Col. do. ALEX. YOUNG, Mjw. do. Nonci:. All persons who are indebted to the subscribers, either by note or b ok account, wiil please come forward and make peyment before the 1st of June next. After thai day expenses vvili incurred, as lunger indulgence cannot be given. HARPER h NICKOLCrmVstow M V 6 1822 JAMES AVCARLEr, Having connected the Saddling, Harness and Shoe-making business, with the Tanning Sc Cuuyini;, will constantly keep on hand and for sale, a supply of Saddles, Harness. Shoes and Leather, of almost every description, which he will sell low fur Cah or Hides. Any of the above mentioned .articles will be bartered for courrlry produce of the following descrip'ion, if delivered on or ntfore the hst day of November nex vs: Hi f-catile, Pork, 'Tallow. Whiskey. Flax and Tow-linen, and alines' every odi?r ar tic!" suitable lor transportation to N. Orlfar.s Market. Unrlotvvvi., May 8, 1

tr.

JoHt: iiKKHiP.r:, Drfcnrftrri!. . DOMESTIC ATTACHMENT. Notice is hertby given thdi a writ oi Attachment issued trom my office, a Justice of the Peace m and for the s ounty aforesaid, cn the 19 h day oE April 1822, against the goods and chattels, rights, credits, nsonies and e fleets of the said Harma.. and further : Joseph Carr wa garnashetd and appeared on the 27th insr. with the return (A the said writ, and on examination it appeared that the said Carr was indebted to the said Harman the fuii .imou' t of what is claimed by thia plaintiff. Now if the said Harraaa tails to appear by himself or attorney oa the 30(h diy of May. 1822. anl answer to the said suit. Judgment wilt be rendered against die said Carr. and the &arne collected to the benefit ot" this plaintiff.. May 6, 1822, LKMUrX FOKD, J P.C. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the estate oF Philip iioyer (Ite of Bethlehem) deceased, are requested to settle up their stveral accoun's wi;hcut delav; and hone havir.g cluitn . eiinst the fiuifl estate, are requested to present them properly authenticated for setdementtt

before thefrrst of ( ) totv-r nestt.

VriLLlAM KELLY, Bethl-hem Ciarl c;vJij Jj. "J A l' it 10' A 1 H'22 J

For Covcrwrr. William Hr.vDK!cr:s. JFjr Lievt'atarf Govt r:vjr. Batlikf Boon. Eh,ASM03 I'oWI'LL. V'lLLIAM ToLKE. David If. Maxh'klL. Fur Congress Second Dirtrict. J OVA7HAN J t K .V I .' C S . tha vacartnj in Cw-p?, rr-"H'')ntl the rcsign.dion of IVilliam Ikndricla Davis "Tloyo. STATE LEGISLATURE. Pur ihf. JIjus-c nf Jl prcacututivrs, i-aac howk. Uaa.o Navloiu