Indiana State Gazette, Volume 1, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1830 — Page 3

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"i,rurclcr,l heirs or assigns, in "V.mc of tlic fctatc, under the seal '.VtiuncJ iv tho governor, and '.friied hv the secretary of

.0r v h en K-ivice me patentee ',viv the ecretary of state one ..Mr- . Th commissioners atore"i a. .1 tieaurer, shall etuli bee- of account, in which exact ' ' .hall It tn.idc of the tracts sold,

e, .," I'.aine, principal and in .! tii h ti'-dnsctly ; and shall each. d.tv nfltr each sale, trans'.'t!) tl.e auditor oi puhlic accounts, .-tr::ct d the entries on their (. 'ih it;;,' a- above. ai:d an ag- . .'.;i'inciit of the canal fund, ! e c rdcred hy said audi-

, . jt- j i , .1 C T A - lam ku in. jue-

state engineer, the construction of -aid canal shall he commenced under the direction of the general assembly, before the expiration of the time limit

ed by the United states, when donat

ing the lands now authorized to be sold for that purpose. Sec. 14. That this act shall take effect, and be in force from and after its publication in the State Gazette; and all acts or parts cf acts, heretofore l i . . l Itri i

pas-'. i!. in relation to itic wanasn and

Ihie canal, so far as the same arc con

travened by the pi o ir'a ns of this act Ik- v.i-A tiie sa:::e are hereby repenlce!

And the t:i mi! 1 1 r anu auu;-

..!.::!! each i:an-ta:t t ih: cnet;,i.T.lU annually, v.ithin the time tu raid taid, a detailed u-

r 'ri 'ii . ir 1 e:h-, of the caii

:. ,-ct.,t N'vi-diture and operations.

! public accounts sriall vj-c ..:d trai-niit. to s.id board, .-v ; .; ;;!; e f e ,bl; -Tat e and cern: dcr thi- act. and shall, a .;!,:-1!.'. ti-,,a.-urer and secretary ot

the t anal tran-actien- m

4tKMARK. of .Mr. He ,r.v on tho bill ri!nd:iti:ir M-ihoal Societies.

or money. What, c;r, I would ask gen

tlemen, can be of greater importance to us than health, and of course the cultivation of the medical science? For if we be

lieve at all in restorative means, we must believe thay they can be skilfully or un-

skilly applied; and consequently, every inducement should be held out to those who have made it their business to study the healing art, and every exertion made use of to prevent ignorant pretenders from

imposing upon the public. The profession of medicine, it must be confessed, is in disrepute ia this state; and it has been

produced entirely by ierso:s practising

under the cloak, ami ciedit oi the protession without knowledge; and tho only redeeming virtue now left, is to purify it, it

possible, by expunging those who a:o not qualified.

I again say, Sir, it is the intc;c.-.t o me

had Lccn withdraw, and was rctini-g on the ncodici's to e:.pect that Cdicy will be

Danube

The General mail brings intelligence

that the different corps of Russians are re

treating irom the 1 urkish Territory. 1 lie division cf the army under (ien. Pahlen which had been at AdrianopJe has already crossed the Kalkan,cn its return to Russia. Cen. KcssclelVis appointed by the Emperor Covernor of Wallachia. Tlie Liverpool Times of Dec. 22, says, the improved demand for Cotton continued

thro' the nrevious week, and the nricesof

American descr'mtiens had a tendency to advance.

A piece, of inteilii-rnro of the highest import:. nee to the i:.en hants f l'aris has ihie-ti ccnannnicated. The ciiv ci'I'ai.s

ym. lli.s.w raid Allow me. Sir, to .state at large, for this bill to pas-; and 1 make a o math upon this Mibievt. and I must conclude bv saving there is u fearful

hope tl.e impoit;.nce ot it, will be a str.hcient ajHi!o f.u- my detaining the House at a time when 1!,o memhus are worn out hv a long ai d auiuoc.j eurse of dehbi ra-

a ! tion, and nn hied a::ious uim! irstless bv

tin ii soiscituik' tori turn to tliur homes; and. Sir, 1 hope tin re w it 1 he no occasion tbr me to exttnd my lemail.s, as 1 think li t re has l ev ii eni.vi' h said to lemove

from i.ll nMectinii mmd. any prejudices

which mavhave leen pitducd hy unjust r inesrutalion or unqualified abu: o. It has been suj'pj.aul by some en tla.:

it s t i t I t h4, il:d far their lll-or, tint the j.a-:go of this tail would 1 i. in, the treasurer shall! have a prejudicial e'Vect upon the citiens

..wa- a conipen-.:t:on, enchun-1 the sf:te. Such a (onclusien might j d fittv (ioll.ur.ar.d the auditor. nuturallv be formed, had we not pie-

( i aenis suincienuy s;ni:g io iai usn n ifii r .1..:

e;toranu i iiia v: nr. e r s.rice uie sci-

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puisued Ly which the condition of these people will be improved and exalted. Such

is not the inteicst of the hast. Such is the present policy of selling good M.d bad lands at the same high price,that according to the ratio of former sales, seventy-two years mut elaj.?o before the lands now in market will liecomc private property. Will

the western states consent to bedeprivedof the power of taxing millions of acres of

soil within their hunts, tor a centurv to

come? Willtlieypern.it the dominion of

of wild beasts and ot savage men, ever a

great ortion oi their teiritory, or sutler themselves to be impoverished forever bv a constant and jierpetual drain of their circulating medium into the cotlers of the nation through the operation of the land olTi-

wiil at length eniov. without n s!iit t;en: the

ri'htofn r'torcclonial produce, end I ''-' " presumed that great unanimity for dlartic!.; im,.o,!ed t:em ,l,road suhect. will shortly prcvailinlhe 1.:J ,i i.r. 'I'l.e opening of tl:e ! r?-

rdick i Odessa,

lor

the

ort ( t coin l.o:u i

has alreadv, it

rvsponsioiliiy lesting upon this ilousi

resjHnsijility th at every gt irh inan musljr);cr(

hcl. as he valr.es the health, the comtort, "!i (limn.uean.

ami in sheit, the !:apiness oi hs ii-ilow i 'I'he !ev of iceruits in Ra.'s'uco

citizens. to be carried ii:to edect with the

s:rh:n

iiousi:

is sa-d, had thoiprppnM'R'n C AT.W

tii i;ig ine i lis i. oi "

OF RlUMM'SI'ATATlVr.S.

rnin.vv, Janua; v Mr. KiNN.vun made the ib!Uv. i. re)elt, i: The sr lect committee, appointed to take

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j V7''J c'-'"(-'re at public sale, on ntii.uesj V V Saturday the "Jtii instant, the e oame j IIOUSH and LOT, where the subscriber

' strii !ncs as last vear. j lives in the town of Indianapolis; being I Tiicte was atn'xphsion in thecitsuM at 'lot N, in wpiaro f)7: and ONK OTHER

h-mdrcd d.ol'ui, and the secret i-

... ii i

t:ltv tleiiai? annually, to ;

I .lie

.is- :.vt n tl.e f::t day of Septetn-

i.ext, 'J'be k:.'.d

w

em e of medicine has x en known as asci-

' er.ee. there have 1 e: n laws topiottct tLc

eoinni!-;ioners i. 4- i ;t .,

in i 'j in i ivii i v:i. iiivi. iii--, n i hi ii i.- j 1 1 ' J "

uce as unjust,

pt of any monies, 0:1 account of uuder t!.i a.:t pay the ;une the treasurer of -t.ite, v.iio shall . ; -aid iru t.ev aV the lirie and Wa-

-h c m d fund, Mibj- ct to the gcuer-

it is unenlightened, to

th

;e ;nivan((ine

nt of

Simeon

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-e that the phvsicians are to le bene

fitted in a p'cuniary joint of vi(W by this

law; for one moments examination ot this bill, 1 think, must com. ira c every sermon that the only ol jtct it cisuti mplatts, is, to

put dov. n tl:(e ".s-ns who have i-siurntd

into consid ration so much of the Cove rn-1 pint de ci.-iwa at this juncture: the Couit

or .-message, as relates to a resolution ot

the last Central Assemblv, en the subject

LOT in r'aid tewn; being lot l'J, square

? 1 All tl-- inwr.. .o.nnlc ... ,1.. ..

miii; i v vva.v n uure 1 ;u:n o:.e iiiinoieii in-1 :- miiuiuuuiu u.t- im

lillerv men we;e hilled and wound. Ir entioned I.,?, have heen calculated ior Ji-arNn, , contain a me ,t irm-r ITAVLRX l'UUPOSLS. The situation

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Navarinc, Xov. Is-, i:ceasionel by light

ly vvIkv n more i, 1 u:n o:.e l.imctieit ar111 v 11

Rova!, to which the

is good, and equal to any in town, for any kind of public business; and the property will be sold very low. It will he set up at

(m ler Lrai.e-ais :;p-

i-ealed frc.r.i a. senttnee ef the Correct ional

of the eminent d main, rcpoit: That ihi y ;,.,hce. having conctlle d that sente n e; j S about halt oc-ot. 1 he dRASS have duly it -ex ami::ed and recousidete'i!. ! uiu-n wb.icli Journal ehs Debate s e-bserves. j L T, .No. I-, square 71, will he set uj

the re-o!utionof the la si scs-ien, cissertin-; 'I'lslsdecisieuieeiuseilielates tor ever the: right 1 t S 1;. (.oadittons ot sale as iollows:

the light cf the state ed Indiana, to the uuappmprinte vl lands, w ithin be r limits : Andlind it to he our indisjH usable eiPy to

idln re- to the same-, as !

:s tOiMlov e

1 in tp.t!

c rom:nt v. ith tin' constitution, and ce ..- j luce.e to its re servaiion and to the see u . vity e f tl.e lights and wcliare of this state. The cemmitn e v u v the aforesaid re-johl-,

ieT cems'.-tei.t v itli t!.i:t

of free discussie n on religie-us rnatn :-rs.M "Till "RSDAV" rKlUU AliV 1!, iSiit.

l;l !!L1C LANDS.

A ek'hate of immense inte rot to tho

j J'or hit No. b, sri;.,re f7, e. ne tliird of ; the pure base money will be payable on the j that of Ne.veinber next: one third on th j f:is of lYbiuarv, lSh'j: and one thipel on

j tlie tir-t e.f lVbruaiy, ls;i:t; with interest j

from ti e l.rst .i April ne-xt, em eaedi instalment, until paid. Notes of hand will

be taken for the s'evenl payments; pta-

'te.li.

uge

v. i 1 K ;

and the additional salaries n:r !l :thl reioiiMMiiiy oi p:;vsici:ms.

oaf hem:: so m l.ict. A

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'. 1 , j 1 , , . i, . 1 uit!:v:f i em:: so m l.ict. a:m ewiieacc,

.' 1 1 , , ,, ir.e t t ie ueee .-.-it v a:el justice ot this law.

V! :e ploposi-

: f .it .and to be paid to the ce reta

,-v 1 f -t itr. -ii .11 be. patel out ol the j .!', 1 1 :.r:d-. j

S:r. 1.'. A e -mp!,"-: tr.anu?, ript :p( f the e.u.al land, r. surveyed, ;..,i!ibe depo.-ited by l!ie boaid of ca- : . .1 :n:ni-.-iot.crs, a wa aspraetic.li ',aUer thelii.-t sale, in the otlice ef the ?ecretary of state. 0:1 wlue h r ' . 1 .1 l . 1 1 1 .

tr.c re vrvn ler lue can 11, snan oe n.aikcd, with the boundaries of the h:d-olJ, and to vvbori', and the part ul a:, y remaining acant; and a similar ci py of said map, s-ball be by t:.rm f :rriho.! to the e h rk" of each co .;: tv,m whieh the said tract -hall !e s'atte; and each commissiontr .hall receive for his services arwLli.fAo dollars for each and every i.) i.'m r-ai ily cmphived in perforr.a: the eluties a-ited by this act,

it is e'

.'v nece nv to adve rt te our MSter

.-!:;' ?, in most of v. inch titer: are euactmen's upon this ?abi;cf ; and had the v ! t (.n e-ppr('S.-i', e r in th;: b ast moia'jio-

li:::rj, as ie.iwould he.e

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i. ' :: s' au iy gen lon' -ince bee:

Meme::, they .1 relKaled.

1

luf.ir, ias d e,i a icsuit e.: i:.:s kuh

he people hive hailed it a a bo :i lVem. their representatives, that v. ill long be' cherisbctl rmd rememUrtd. It is, Sir,

impossible that the ce !e at large should be- capable ef judging eit' the euahtications eif a man to practice iMmcine. It is an rxtfnsivescier.ee; ami one probably moreobscured from common enervation than finy other; and none more liable to ber:"d to t!ie injury of a community. Vet, .1 .11 . .1 1 111 1

to scree n t'le people- fre;m the mo-. t f.ital iuqx3itioi:, he-cause thy hav.; i'em.t-

groundless fears that ii.e; pbvsie tan may

be aggranelieel. 1'ut if they nn so generous as to do him justice, they must acknowledge, the only advantage he cn hive in it, ii the: honor and respect-ihdity of his profession ; which must be as eicar to a man of science, as the character of himself er friends: and ev cry laudable exertion which wemld naturally be mode- for the support and promotion ef the latte r.

'.vmihl bv iiab:t ami e!u at. on, be e tcm!trd

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warm ita etion to the e. nn 1: am! its 11 m- w klHU !;us be u ; omg n i'er

hers anel with that scrupulous lah :;tyto i:, hoth h-m s ef Congn-sv

1,.. a . . i . . i ! 1. 4,1 . ' . , k f

u:e nwsiiuMinii 01 1 :ie eiuieo .'!.;u, ; Ij(,us v.ihU t !is:t.i-sieu m eltate, were, vliihare- felt by the people ef Indiana. I tu step the i-urvevmgoftlie l'itb to limit

i'l t.u--e sentiments, the subject v ..s ,;,r to the h.mls mw im n a: bet and

fust intreabiced. Aral the pi

f the Nves', in relation to the pub- I P; -f("r5 l-e requneel tbr the tirst.

1111 whie h

1 Ik Ce iie ral Assembly has a.-.'unt d, i the strong. -si evide-i.ee of the sincerity of th, p'.e.ft s. ions of regard for the autl.oiity and laws f the I "nie.n, as v.e ll : .- f.r the 1 s. n-

tf abohsh all Je ellUes ef tia- surveyors!

Lr ner;:l.

In li

ie

a

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c semi -ant. u ill v, he reafter, at

t:. trc i-ur v , upon a proper voucher, t :: ( t. i.eel" hy the board, being duly n .' u; 1 d and pn flitted. Me. 11. That no canal eianmls--c;.m -halleve r be in r.nv way inter-.-! J t. uher din e tlv ;r indirectly in

(:.: p'lich.a-e ofiiuue t!:..n thre e; bun- 1 ,J , . . . 1 .. 1 rf

u ..r.l tw(iit ncicoi -Uiiic.anai

I ,.,i;c...iia.! .. ;!., o , . ill 1 . ...... m , ..1,.

I e' tl'l'e ' m.v., jh uiur m u.e..

lot', wla n the pavmens are co:np!etod; or at any time, em having the payments secured. A e u-dit of l'J months will be given en lot No. sepiare-7 I, with interest until paid. Neite of hanel, eV. pKibably se1-

1 :.....:ui : . 1 ni

llou' - of laoiesciit a- 1 un UU1 l uMi;iuu- iiieiences are ex-

cepieei 111 mes ne 01 me lasi memtoneil let. S;de will ce.mmcnee at the subscribers house1, precise ly at 1 o'clock, 1. M. lVrsei:s wishing to purchase, are, in the mean time, invi'eel to view the; premises. Should the- hoe.se and lot uet be sold on that day, it will le rented euit f..r three

live s a ms- lutie.n was adoot d, which pre

pe:-etl teubtrib'Ute the pre .-ee.! ef the- salt s f the- lands ; mom: the-diiaaent states ac-

n A lights e.f state- sovereignty. h'-:i.'n h J r(.;ding U theirrepiese'ut.jtion in Ce-.ngve -So. as thi sul j. ct v;as tally d -cr.-'el at the ' y(. (.amuit nnagine- anv si l e.f me asums, 1 ,st si -.-vs "on e.f the i -at ral Asse!nbly, and . ,,l(,re ii.j'irious to the we .-, thai-, lie m-would !r:s l ea 11 eh:lv m est:" it; d ebii the- i:e- ' l... -....! ei . I. -in. A n-iivinn t i.r en mi ii?

s nt se-ss..n,'by a cmuiittev apM,;m, d to ! (lf';'d( j.png the m, will doubtle ss meet with ;ea, ,V VA fl,st of Ai)rd next, to be ce.nsider the pie-secuti.Mts by the Cnite d j un,inalif:cd animaelversion of the; wa s- occupied as a tavern State agair.t tu sp;ese".s upon the unap-' 1( ,n e.-. It is r.eeelless to n.ultiply ' , , , , Lb JL W ALPOLK. .11 1 . ! . . . 1 e . . ... . , . -Il-i'hll l S.sl )

pri!pri..H(i i..rei., ve.e.r nanineH e- 1 ei.eve j woVlj.s ui e lucuiating the ir.Uiie,us conse;t te.be nnne-ces.iry, ut this titiw togi) into j que-nces e.f the se measures. They are ajw 1 revie..-et ilie aiguments and principles ; j,.-,.nt. Among tl.e effects which would by winch t.V claim ed" the state of Indiana. ?pring font the pelicy cmbraeed in the fust to the eminent elomnin, can be- s'iJained. hnmch ed the subject, e migration to the Thr committee then ih:e :rk !ei be disc bar- (t would U chevked 'he settlement

geel fn.m the- I'm ti;. r coii-..!erati(it ef t.a- :un inip'oveme nt of these states wouhl be subject: i limited large iorliens efttam would re-

N Inch rejert was read, and agreva to i I!1;im n a Vilderne ss conihtion, the haunt

PROPOSAjLJS liY SMITH, N. BOLTON vt SMITH, For publishing at IxDiAAroLi-?, an Almanack, to bu entitled THE INDIANA AIsErXANAOH, l or the year cf our Lord, 1831; )j Jeremiah Smithy rf Randolph Covnty. lu ollering tltis werk to the public, the proprietors are fully aware of the current ef competitie.n which they will have to stem. Apprised of the result of all pre vior.s attempts to publish an Almanack in this state, tlicy embark with hesitation

Hut trusting tei the patriotism of their fellow citizens, they venture to appeal to their love of home :r.an: fact tires for home consv:nptiony for patronage. They intend making their little annual worthy cf pa

tronage; and it We've one at home, why go abroad, To seek in foieign lands what's at our eloor ? The proprietors pledge themselves, tha. tliecalculatiems shall be as correct as those of any in the United States, and the .li-eT.LLANi:ovs matter shall lie e.f the most interesting kind. A valuable Chronological Misci:llany will be inserted in the calendar pages; and an Kquation Taui k, fer eve ry third day in the year, at the head of each. A Kegistlr of the principal OiYicers of the (leneral and State (Governments; anel a List of the principal roads; together with valuable lie-cipes, Essays, Talcs, Anecdote?, &c. will be inserted. INDIANAPOLIS FEJIAL.E SCHOOL,,

ClOXIH CTKDby Mi. TIC1IKXOR, will f coinmi ncc its priiii: scieu the first Monilay ia March. Tho following; hranches of k-arniiia: will It taught, u. Spelling, ltoadinc, Writin;;, Fnlish elranmiar, (ieoraphy, with the ueof Maps, A?tronoruv, and Ne-odlc-Werk. Those who wish to mih! would e'.o wt ll to let it Le known shortly. The school will be vi-iteel monthlv by Messrs Not'Ic, rhipp, Merrill, Yamh sand Doucla.-s. QrIt is w idled that the PupiU w ould comuie nco w ith the- commencement of the session Indianapolis, January 07. 1C A LIST OF LE TTERS K KM A INI NO in the Tost Oit'ce at Sjwr.cer, Indiana, on the 1st January, 13( which if net take n out previous to 1st March next, will be se nt on to the Gem ral Tost Oif.ee as dead letters.

Uus-iill Morre llaunah Mencly

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hv lite ilousi. ( hd rt d that s;uel cemmiltei be elisi hargt d from the farther cciis-ielcratmn of the Sllhje'Ct. FOKEKj.V.

(jf wild be::sts all iheland lecords would

A Wm. A vens John Asher 1 Wm. liowman M'Kinney Ilurk C Win. H. Combs I)

Wm. K. Do!-. n

JAMKS Sl'TTOX'S KSTATi:.

HK uiuU r-iLMtcd has take n out U -tiers ot Wm. liukwo:tl

m, iHULiuiiuauiui, niuu me niouaiueouri

of Johnson county, Indiana, on the first M011elay of January ult. on the estate of Jame? Suit.n, late of saivl countv, dfceaved. All e r-ur.s having c laiuu inut pre-ent them h--gally authe-i.tieate el ; and tho-e indebted nuet make inniu !i ate pa yu nt. The estate is confide reel, tia f..r as is ve t known, solrent.

tj the lbtmer. 1 wi-it. Sir, everv man

rnpnle)iL-lv to e xamine tits bill, and it

tl. ti.lt ru.u l rw t 4 ,1 i nl I itv -ub - Tit-.i'i.

, , . , .'" iiiny4iimi'v'4 ot e w 1 1 y euu aiii.i' e. :,!- ur.,b.rL.e pemdtv ot lo, . ilin v,, .(;lVM(,;u, rr asy Nus,.

, ht'f ; ne.r --.liill any -m a comrm- , tl.e I--. pl.-."l will U: the frst ma

rer, hold any other (.:!;' ueeh r tin- ' r.. ... ..... ;..fli,.st ;t. The

vr.KY lati: nto.M union:

Vro'it London to the

I A VS1 . , ..w....

le removed, which wemld give rise to can-! Iv, rua u ' t,an U"N' hxr-

-e-se-t iitigatu-n aneiut uue s ami uesptisH-s, that would pervade the whole country. As t the s'-eouel branch ed" the sd je e t the eh-!iibntmn e l' tlie priicee ds ef the lands mt'iiL' the states its etlects v.oehl l e still

naur ipjnrtons. It is jredicate d eat the

01 ii- i I11' - -u 1 oein ti 1st. OU, I w -07")(.7 1 ' -

,1 ine

1 l.rst t! e e.ther s'ate r.'e tl.e

SF ALi:i PKOFOSALS

y jf sejueel

in

oniv

dl.onty oi this s-tate, r t!;e Lniie 1 .u;(:t, Sir, item li.ive up. n .-ciety, will .:'...! , anel nil er?oii, a'ing ur.d'r : .-uj k-vp impostors frenti ceitnitig ameiiigst I'. iijtbority of s;i;d eatiai e omtm '( el remove those wlm re aheaely withs !-r-. ;:re: hereby precluded fn,r;; in our bordens. i hiv -Lite, Sir, more iiiijeel .rrt.".t g. or be ing ce'nnee tcel with nt; ; riou.sly u epiu-s a l.tw- of this kind than the 1 ' l ia rt l.ttion to tu run il land', !'ldei one-, wh- ie- phv-icians are establishl,w.,i 1. . . i . ct... I ,,, it.r. ed, and bij.-.im ss eentmd to these who

l i.'l I 1 ,.1 l ittil ir -lit' JlJlV'i i o 1 t 1 , , '

tu ri.

receiveJ by the under-

1 until the VAih day of

March next, for distributing the

of the late session eif the ( L-ncntl Asseiy

c! l-ly. Hoiiel with apjri.vad hecuritv must

.ere is ,,, news oi part.cm ar npor- .Vkh ,, iu:,,iveil pj,,., t;i l!.t.,0 t!ir:l. lacceimpany the- pmpe.als, and the time for

.m e-. nil me; ee-epmn e.i r niitT, , . . 1. ...... . . .1 ! oei e.rmance ( which must nett e xcen 'Ja

eiif. J iCoi; ii i I tl" Vi. ' 1 ! I :' 1 il' - -

.1 . 11.) 1 11 t 1 . e . , : r i

ia i.ii itn nwtr i.u ii'yirt. rat. via 1... ..., e .... ;.... . ! '

lfrll.lt llitilttll.l . rm

tin v t.i'tv s;epreiw r. I lie s .n.e vnwse

I 1 -. 1 l.tl c f Iv-irTti"'.' ir in'i..r - '

j 1 ,

e lands, which involves th

ir'.t to elisj-erse el' tlie m in sv.eii m: nneras

Alex. Lvani r John Fre eland 11 Wm. Hancock

Rirbary llarrttl John Hudson J laid Johnson J L M. Leonard Henry l.on M Frances M'tJinnos Shedrick M' Kinney Amos Myers Jvihn Miiirg Wm. M'Doniull Abner Muctr

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Wm. Vonr.rbaker James Fartlon Joseph Tonl-on Jonathon Pavne n" Fb'iah Rodders S Sam'l. Steele James Steele, Jacob Stasrgerwalt SherilTof l)ven lit-.n Secress Mes-er S,-cres Ilenjamiu Smith Monsieur P. Smith Dank Smith Andrew D. Strins T Joiah Trent Flias Thomas V Sally Vauffhn W Fhja!, Walker Alex. Wjntwri V Charles Young

ThOS. F. C. ADAMS, P. M January 1, 1SIK.

wliertMh-re exists sto.ng svmn.ms of dis-1 f, wu v. ! days after the laws, etc. aie re.dy) must ee.ntent, the- puhttcal allttrs ot L;:rope ' lu,r XV) ,. p1I:,is f.r f .mrespeciihtion i !,,; i;;sUd in the condition of the tond.

r- rd' the beard.

! must me rit it. iui it is eimcient lit re, leii-

Itie tilarl v in ti.e- new p-ittn of the r-tate; for k.v en , p (),,j(, j4 tV(. j( o ii;! u knowhelge ui theill.tl il ' .... il.l.r'iliitti iA ri hi 1 ri I A' tlii'ir nviwu.

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1 . That tin; 'urn d

h'a.die d and lorty elollai- -ix

! :rtii ( i.t- It-, and the sime i-lure- j n:( ,.. this as too f.up'iemly done: at

' aj piopnaicd to pay the hiibtnee eit the-e.-.pns; 1 many valuable live s. 'Iheie 1 ihtures ol th" t iiu.il e'.';mnii-v'iOi.-; aie: a gie.it nuu.ler of men that emigrate v. hie h the auditor rdmll .tudit, and ! to thi s.tat.; who are: willing to assume: any tr a-uie-r !a out ol'aii ineuiie . in station or resionibility, lor the comaeh ra-

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mere am men wno nave

lid wioie; who will

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It is still asr-crte'il in the hi.eral .Teanual.-, , . '. , ,, , , . , ' , ri1 . . . .1 . ' principle that these binds can le ..ct ior ed l aris, that a change, ia tl.e Mm.stiv :j at , V . 1 . ,,i ...,, . ,.-n'i . . ' - 1 ebstnf i'.t:' n amonirthe s.-ites, it v. ill have iriil . . .......

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a I en lene v 0 1111 ae .t pu 11 01 cu e 11 pi- ;

Some changes m the lhiti-li ministry

were SK)ken of; but the- Lo::deli ("lu!.ej s iy, the rumeiiiis arc ev idt ii'iy um-.orthy of

iru least atie uifoii.

rhere are now seven Circuits, and each

bund must specify the Circuit, by its number, for which the bieldtr wishers to contract.

Liie first Circuit is composed of the

i.'iiv 1,1V the he som ed eve-ry state, which! .V , V 1 J will pcn.uh-tb- Illation and pe.litics of j ermdlion, larke, Mttgontetie nation. In the scramble for the lanels ! ! ' l"UllliV"; U arr , 'Plnoe, Car-

' .. . ...11 (,,.. fim 10. 1 1.,

,1..,. ,.M oil,. ,.,..,1.1 ,0 U.C, ... urn, eurr, eiimuii uuu Ol. Jew UI?.

isopoiUil that theDuue ofWP.mg- , :.,,,.m,a,,t 1 1 h? second, ed the counties ot Clark,

U.l. lil It THl.l . ...... - v.. .I''......V...VX

rxeut, Jackson, vtasmngtein, Lawrence,

ti'ii-uiv of -tab-, not otherwi-e tin- i Uon 01 "ZUI-

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Il, r .,.,,.., hv tbi, art n ooi urn i- oanijae; ui.o- i uii impuui.y, me

1 1 1 1 1.1 . .... ., i .. , ev o.

. . . . ii.'.-1!i...i:i.' 'vii ii.ii. wt.ii.i.'i.ii

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1011 ii..s en ie i iiiuieo n .u u an at u i.: . io:i .. I .c .1 . .1 . ... , , ' tei eem.mence tl.econtes-! heMon the sa-englli o thet.l.urcu e siabhsnme-nt, m sucli man- , , K"n ,. u , .1 ' ... . A. which the census ot 1S0 w id give them, net as to e-eni ilize, 111 a gre-.t decree, the. , , 1 . - , . .t . c 1 1 i 1 . ... . i- 0 ! cm be broe;iit into tin laid. 11a- sucvidue ed the eliticre-nl h mgs. r . . r . . an .,1 j . . e .... .... 11 "tit . 1 c ssoftlns pt lcv,vtlll thedestiuction ol I he u hree kingdfims liai been viftted L, , ' ,1 .i ., 1 . . u c .1 . . .. , , ... , , ! theiraovere!g!itv the sha! w j?s H td the bv he-avv logs sewe-ral ilay:- ot the-wee k end-i : tl. 11 1. 1 .- , , r ... 11.1 S rights ot sovereignty w di lade away, ami m' the Dili; the shops were lighted up 1:1 1 T. lV . . . 1 : ,..ri. - ..ia . . i ,n .... V.i 1 11 1 , 1 with at 'e-ctious aiiel interests alenated pom the mie h e ot the d iv, ami the-cetacin s anel 1 , 1 ... 1 ; . i 1 . tl n I ...ii.. 11111111 .:il :iT!il 1 1 1 il 11 v. .1 1 j 1 I

1 .'iz-'L . iv. .ri e-l 1 1 I l.r .111' tr'iii limn , '

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. , 1 , I ' . 1 , 1 the: tights ot their le. low citizens; ai.ei are.

w ..e,etoi.ae.:pprop,uu.u,..miUullin,f t( iMnfilat. ,,. j.u.s (f I'-uu out ed he Mi.te tre-.-ury ea. sir- j tj( a,1;()I1 ,1.0 .hrmc of theii own interest, eo';;,!. oj said ( ;mal. k!i:i 1 be H'funded ! 1. . ,1... :r. r 11. a

" I I i ID 1 I IV. III' II, H HI'. .1 li.' I..UI ll, t.UH II.

i ife ed Indian.-, out ot the fir-! ! v L ,.ntiM ief 1 the lash of tl.e law men

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ail-leg in ind-.

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the si'.lt ed' the I uhei 1

Id. h ii berebv made the fur-

l-' 1 duly ef the: board f eanal eontrri; r j0 , jnjdoy ;m t xpeiaei.ced etigii.ef r, of kiiuwn '-'htland estab'bli"1 h. true te r, le net as chief engineer tie' 4.,tf. ol Indiana, who shall con-'-'e' ia e 1; o eluriiaf the plea-ure of '' pat .ral ;t ctnbly, wbo-e compete w it!j all proper ami rete-sfary ,x-ii-e i the:. co itccruiiig, s 11 be

11 1

wbei have no principle, ami less v irtue; anel who wlien they are-conscious of their ejwn i-'iiorance anel 1 1 01 , e-.an see: the fim'cr of death laid in the; vitals of their juticnt, aud the dew of desolation fist settling upon his brow, without regret without sinhithy, anell might add, without the appalling ccnsciotistic.-o of being a de-st rover of his fellow men. (ientlemen may

s;'.v we have id) such men in our eountrv;

but, Sir, such men 1 have met with, and such manyof jou have met with. I have

'.'.ttues-cd scenes produecel by mal practice

Orange4, llarrison and Llovd

The thirel of the ce)unties of Franklin, Deaiborn, Kipley, Decatur, tswitzeiland,

.U llersen anel Jennings. The ibttrth of the counties of (Jibscn, Posey, Vanelerburgh, Warrick, Spenci-r, l'erry, Crawlbrel, lake and Dubois.

fhe fifth of the counties ed' Marion,

I !enihiedvS,M()rgan,Johnsen. Bartholomew-,

Statement of receipts and expenditures of Marion county from the rirt Moinhiv iu January A. I). I?-i till first Monday in January IS .HO. 3 J litciivts and raiment at the Trea?ury. TiillASriiLR, Dr.

To amount of money on hand, January 5,

1 tiiv kv ;m .i 11 u n-1 mow 11.111 11111. . 1 1 1. . 1 -.v.1 .1 r, 1 e in n u mo eei a i-s in .uarioi , 1 mi i- 1 v i-.1 41. 1 1 1, the y wetuhl stand epeei te the ower id , , , , , , . ' I he laveriKiol I lines ot the JtI ult. . , ... , i;,,i r ;.t. ; .1 c I!e'nihicks,Ale)i-g:ui,Jo lnsiiii.lurtholoinew, , 1 . - , tin- lir-'i r states, vv itli little iaitti in then ., .., ' ,. .. states lhat one ot the lust measures, on the , iiw . i;. r Snellv, Hancock, .Maehson, liamiltem and ,. . n , .. . mercv. v e deny the e iMstitntionality oi ' ' ' ine-etiiig Je) piiiliament w ill be the appoint- Li r . .1 c .1 it l'oen. . 1 .. . , . .1 the eWtvme, that any state oi this I mon 1 , . . p. . ..... , men id a commit v to investigate the ii!((ita m(l ;i ifr , 1 lie sixth ; of tt,, count.es ot AMen Delwhede ot he Last India epe s.;n, nsrem-j o tl(; ,n bware, Lunde 1,,!, I : enry, Aay,.e, Luton. necteel v. ith tho renewal oi the e.oinpa::v s , , . , , , , , , .. , l avette, lush vV Llkart. , . 1 line s, Indiana has assumed the hmh , ... .

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ie has

tuartei

Ve ry allhcting acansnts have been v-ceive-d fiom Alexandria, ol "the ijr'-al ilamage ele ne by tlie tve:rllowing tit" lie .Nile It is ., 1 .l ... ....-.-I.- fltltt ..,...,.,r- 1

Si. Ill II lllill ll' .lll, 1" lOl'I.O II. ui- I . , . . I 1 . a ... . J- ...1 1 . .1 ; tion by indications ot a eh-terimnattoa to tieaushe.il. ()a hearing ed lie disasters the ! . , V ., 1 . .1 ii.ii- 4- .1 i cheek the ir growtii and arre-st their pvoici'tov did nut leave Ins notr. lor three . , p 1111 1

Le-ss to poit'icat ana pnvsicat powei ny the "reat necessity which exists tbt letti:er

'uounel of state sove-reigntv.

sorted her claim te the eminent domain. Il is presnmeil that all the wvsicrn states will be coma; lhd to take the suae pos!-

days. Letters from Coiistaiitiiie;ilc announce that the: British frigate Blonde was prep.;;inf lorn cruise in Sea of Marmora.

M-, . . i-.- .. i i 1 .... 1 : 1 . 1 ricallme

1 no cemonioa 01 iieaaau t.-i a.o 10 lc

iinpioving.

r l"l out of the: canal fat.e!, provided that no language could describe. T"hen,

r'f i y thi-.eef. Said engineer shall, -!r? v;ou:a apjai 10 every ptmcipie 01

i'i.'uer the present jear, witli fcli, l, b uaanity ami p.aian.l.r..pyu every senud, as he: may deem neee-aiv, limcnt of virtue and juii.cote, every feelrlU,r , 1 . 1 " m-' ot social .u pi tine's.-:, and domestic u 1 ' t0 ' Jamint": d4;tc"niRC Tieomfo!., and to eury heart that bleeds at ;"d prepare: .for contract the mot eh- lhwitfJr UJI1(, a:,k, s this ib it

. 04 ui.j Mimntii icvei -50011011 j.,,.. .1 tl(.? f)r S la m n our country

' 1 tin. , .i:i:d aforesaid, which has been ; i!imubtcJ with unpirieim, visited by ' ':-ti onally establi-heel, and report 1 ,,reater misfortune than disease itstdf?

' I'iogrc-s to the next general aem-

.1

Our Etate beinf tilled with inellicient

I v . i 1 r a 1 . r . 1 -.

ji mg tne urn wee'.c tliereoi, vviui r)rauitioneis, who hy anohicious mteric

esa:r. ites m detail, ;h he may rcnce destroy liealth, and freiuently life,

''ve peril tie J to commerync opera- when, if nature had be-en 1;L to do her !:or'S nd unoa the approval of tho' own work, t'te mifurtunate individual

nr.r , !ccu?i.r. to be w. Trade !v ir .'-, v. uU hiv. r-)vere I without lctsof time

. 1 1 1 a 1 1

the funis ge into Hie Irmdsot the pee;pie, (;n liberal terms, ia exder to e ncourage ag-

lltue ii e e: se the class ot flee hid-

des and to connte-ract the inllueuce eif tie booties old out in the: acemisitii 11 ed' l.itiel

mon.

The seventh of the counties of Knox,

Davies, Ivh it in, Cie e n. Me 1 ue ,Cvi v.. Vigo, I'titn im, Sullivan ami Clay. .Vne but respe.nsible icrsoits m-ed apply. JAML: MOKi:iSON,.sVr. ofSLiW SAM I'LL M Lit KILL, Vmrcr MOJUlhS M0KK1S, Auditor. February 1S0.

liiel.onele.na.ornmg Uemiooi me im,. , ( ;.,i;it!a and Texas, bv which ilui.s.nds

ulf. complains of the. renewe.t i.egoa .tioa.s ol our ,.u?,-, prising citizen are tdluud relative to the W. India trade. j ,e,.;r .lt;w. minitrv T! i.. ,,.;.

A prefect of law relative lo tho pahlie j derations will I e gre-atly strer.mheiieil by

pre ss had lx-e 11 submitted te) the constiL-ra-

tmn ot the States deneral by the King eti of the Netherlands the provision of which

are so rigorous that it will be impossible, if the project h'muld pass into a law for any public writer to oiler any e)pinioii upon the acts of 1 he authoiities. Despatches received from Sir Robert Gordon, elated Constantinople, Nov. 11. state that intelligence had been received that (i 11. Dieb-bch had fixed the lath Nov. for the ev acuation of Adt iannople. The Jv:ie,h ::r.c-t:V- ms L..f;:e Shm:la

I he vel!ectioii that there is, in tl.e western

country, a state of things to which the world eUjfs not afford an example, la six

of the western and south western states, there are alutut 110,000 heads of families destitute of lanel. Meist of them are unable, the rest are unwilling to pay theprsent high price. To supply each of these families with an SO acre tract, would cost the sum of 11 milliems of eledlars, which w

more money titan is in circulation among them. While tho lands remain in the j hands of the rer.cr-l i'o'.ernn.cnt, it h

ci ) l u:c n )ivs m ) Tin:. fiftlK undersigned, collector of state autl Jj- county revenue, for Si. 1 !ly county, give s. notice, that he- will proceed to tell, on the first Moiielavin April .text, at the court hoiiM eloor, in said county, all lan.ls ami lots therein, on which the taxes for the yeari lS, and lb-J"! diall tail be paid. Sale to commence at 1(1 o'clock on said day, and continue from

day to day until all are sola. THOMAS TV.NKK, Colli-

February, bSjU

ctor S. ( 71

IS-)

received since, as balance of revenue of 1S JS " part ieJt - u for store tavern anil crocery k liceiiees, taxes vn writs, jury fees and estrays fTotal receipts. TJiUASCUrU, Cr. Ry amount of county order "I

proiiuccU and cancelled, Jan. 1, lfr.lv) -jtlU-JJ 17i ly his per cent, on receipts and expendi

tures this vear 3 89 J

January 1, ltvd Balance m

Troasury $4 et

C)i the sanl balance, tlie Trcasun r reports j;4J7 'Jl, as loaned at inte. rest umitr the orC.er of the Hoard, lt-avii) iu his haiul s 27 45j r.xpenditures incurred aud allowed Tor support of the pocr f Isi 51 l or road expenses to supervisors ive. , n.j" Tor court house expenses, cleanitiir, fuel, iVc. during the teruii of

court! To slieritIV, for annual allowance, anel from Auir. i-'tt, te'ov. IfrOS To clerk, annual allowance including duplicate of taw A.c. To assessor To grand jurors To petit juror To associate judges To badills Tor election expenses For jail expense For wolf scalps Fwr appraisement of lots For repayment of taxes improperly'

nssesseu on Man icrry, For printing statement of receipt and expenditure for 188

I'or tho erection ot the pound

ALL those mdetted u the subscriber for Ivitdical service will pleeesG call and settle, aguinsl the 'JOih of tht month, either by cah or uote; otherwise, they v. i'l ht.J their accounts in (he ii.mds of un oihwer for collection. WM. K. r.Cfr.

6 ibi 80 Od 70 00 00 62i 113 00 151 50 S3 no 58 00 r no 23 031 1 50 33 70

1 00

'JS (.0

3

For record booki and public stationary ly .

To Trca-uriT his rcr ce::tu:r.

ai above

Total exoendituK

1001 -jt 33 fSO

(i-ncd)

01 the L'oard of U. C. JustjV

Test,-,

M ItAY. C'v;k.