Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 September 1819 — Page 1

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I'czhszed Br V. BLACXMAX, run 1V1LL13 FICLLUIVS, orrosim tub XlEdJl-JliLl. VOI, T -r f ill. VINCENNES, (Isd.) SATURDAY, SEPT. 4, 1819. 'NO. 21.

cojsrnrrKKYs. 'Kh. Cextixel will be delivered in Vin?wnps, or deposited in the Post-OAke, at if mid in advance. 2 50 if paid within

months after subscription, or S 3 at the filiation of theyear.-No subscription will brftccivc'd for a termless than six months, Z!tik& failure to jive notice of a discontinuous as a subscriber, will be considered as c ;tiuuanc2 for a succeeding year. subscription will bs discontinued until jjJT arrearages are paid. Aavertisemknts not exceeding 15 lines Ufcl.igth, will be inserted three weeks for (y& doli.vh, and twenty five cents for $iiQh continuance longer ones in the same jBWjtftftion. Tut cash must accompany adi&r, tenements. Abetters to the Editor mustbe post paid. - A LIST OF AGENTS.

&'uiceton, la. Captain Samuel Shan

non.

Wtshinzton, la.. Post-Master, and Dr. P.

Cljhvnhia, In.-Patrick Payne. Esq.

l&zceville, la. Maj. William Bruce

Let

passion on her miserable appearance, pro-sdav last, s?i7ed their ra.ors and shaved

every man keep such as he likes, but Ire- posed admitting her into the carriage, and themselves with gr eat deliberation. Several

On breeds of sheep I say nothing.

jFIfmey Creek IVatrie,-Moses uoggau i.sq. itirmnnie, Ta.WvA. Smith, Post-Master. CUfuAon. In. A. Brandon, Post-Masicr,

pat. let no rr.

keep well, nor their breed.

From the Liverpool Mercury.

Up, Land of the South ! A PATRIOTIC EFFUSION, Occasioned by reading that the lone-vaunted Spanish Expedition, for the subjugation of the revolted Colonies, was about to leave Cadiz. Jfliaty shall they seek the lion in his den, And beard him there ?

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an keep more than he can , paving nor tare lum?et the proprietor re- otoer?, however, trot shaved within l.i.'mi

any but sichas are likely of j fused Franklin remonstrated coa.red, en-'their lean!?. &

treated but all m vain. Ike rascal was Notwithstanding the rfuJr.rcS nf the thi.esine.rondde be was proprietor, and burn any person, having ninr.e to lord, r.a ! e his buttons if he'd be nasticd by any body." j furnished with customers "en the s!.e:fet i.o-

o the old lady was left in the mud. In the course of the ride and nhi!? ti c cattle were dragging them through the verv worst part of the road, the horses inkinr

breast tleepat eerv step the wheels near- rations.

!y buried, aiid all bands gi o ling and swea-: huld bacon bo uhtitued for fcj.r!- as ting with vexation, the conversation turned.' a circulating medium, it is thought tir Isome how or other, upon mad ds, hydro- i-h potatoes might be adantat:eT:uslv u-td phobia, cVc. for Mnali chai-ge. Franklin was looking at the water the' 'l'- inflexibility of steady habits i !iot man observed his eyes fixed very intently o: fin.Ml to Now England I it is st ikin-l upon it, and asked the reason ? FramJin l. exomplif ed in the Augusta market.wr To

sijook l is heail. ihe man repeated the eve? aiticl? maintains its former mir, . Ir.

Fim t!.e ;.honce of specie, it is il ci'ht that c:ne of the barks will hate t,

l.'ieir notes in Lv.r4,n. r.r tt.c ..mJ l

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rJaine. 4 snawe ai me same time asking very an-; She governs the tempest that howls thro' pt!y,do you dislike to look at water? the vallies, " 1 sa' tlie an." I vndidike to I tok I nd guides the ho't bolt cf her wrath to its al ihe water, no, indeed., do yoit T Pia. F:t'

pric. ,

f Georgia Adv.

Qteensville, la. Capt. John AV. Aiaddox ixrncebur, la. Capt. John Weaver. ttmrlestoirn, At. Dr. Hay, Vk-van Ja John Dumont, Esq.

&tie.r$hurgh9Ia. John Mclntire, Esq. Jpart ILirrin, Ti. laac Lau.bert, Esq.J

Wl William Markle, Esq. Vhrlisle, It. Past-Master, & M. Eaton.

lhw. a. Post-7! aster.

Hirh on rhimlnM7o. uliprp IihnrtV rrdUp:;

Columbia sits thron"d, robed in thunder and question Franklin replied bv repeating tl.e defiance of hard tin.es.

flame. 4 snake al toe same time asking very ah-;

FROM THE MEIHTKRRaNEAN

And guides the hot bolt cf her wrath to its nl i!ie water, no, indeed., do rjon ?? Pia. .xtaci o a letter from an otherr .n f oarr

aim. said rranklin, riveting his ey upon him, Lie united tate Franklin, t.. the Firm rest her feet cn the chains that once aml speaking very quick-pray, have you ev- Editor of the Ib.ston Gazette dated bound her, er ueen kit ? dont think he wai mad. r Palernt.i. Nf;i 7. Nov,-broken and cleft by tlie swords of the Ponr 'tl'e fellow oh, oh no. no onl a The Dp-rations ;f our qud;on ei-nist brave. PUPPJ couldn't & been mail no biaser pincipall, in vi-iiing t! r jm t f icdvt Calm beams her eye, through the tumult than, vaMd (snipping; at tlie man ! who and the nt-inhUm states i.f Italr. ar;d around her, " jumped smack ! through the side of the keeping the !iips in tlie mot pn fret ..ider. As the soft summer moonlight that nlars i coach, up to his chin in the mud.) Xow lui then one of thr eeU visits tie

on the wave. unve on, coacnee, said rranxiin ii ivei ' mi y aim vc rock oi ini 'altar

on! 1 he man ooeyed ; the symptoms cf hydrophobia all disappeared fiom Franklin.

and the stage proprietor was left to plough c a ,cu' days sir.ee fir Tunis his way home, as the. poor old woman l.Ld f Palermo, ami rejoice that i

been ploufuns before him aoayortuti for Naples.

From the slumber of ages her Incas awaken,

Neath a hah) cf glory each rears his gaunt

form, With a lorn; line of Chiefs, who their

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tomiiville, .--Post-Master and E. liar- winns nave orsaken, i lo Coat on the whirlwind and ni low the

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fe&oa,. Esq.

Frrk, lll.i. F. Richardson, Esq. P&myrfl, III Wuy NV. Smith, E-q. mQhnr,zd, fC. Robt. A. Sturges, Esq. , St. L'mUn Mis. Ter.U. L. Hempstead, &i.and Abijah Hull, Esq.

Tl foreoin- crentlemen are requested to yeckvkd monies, subscriptions, cc. tor the Indiana Cer.tinel.

storm.

Fondly they gaz.e on their former dominion, The glass-bosomed lake and the emerald vale. To the sky-peering hills, where, on light, airy pinion, They soar like the song, which they pour cn the gale. SONG : CP, LAND OF THE &OUTII ! With

the front of defiance

LAND OFFICE MONEY. The Receiver of Public Monies has been

instructed to receive in payment for Lands Cradle of heioes, and haunt

sold in the District cf V'incennes, notes on Spurn the leagued depuu

the following Ranks, viz : ance,

Bank or t!e United States and Branches, i Ere theJ ,hc vilc bade of tl,e bo" d,,,a!1 KK of Virginia .nJ its I!ranch j fi.J' Mines, let the clauk of the Farmer s Bank of irir.ma and branches, ., , .

State Rank of North Carolina and Branches, T 4 1 , . " , i i u . n W j r fK ri;, h. Let the Hatchet be heard where tall

ank cf Penn. (Philadelphia)

cedars

of North America do.

"Jarmers and Mechanics Bank do. Mechanics Bank of City & County, do. Commercial li.ink of Penn. do Schuylkill Bank do Bant of Northern Liberties do cf Mar viand . of Baltimore of Columbia (District of Columbia" Union Bank of Georgetown do Patriotic Bank of Washington do Sank of Washington do of Metropolis do of Alexandi U do Kew York Bank, New York "Manhattan Co. dvi

crow.

Let the million endeavor, if liberty prizing, To forge the baib'd javelin and fashion the bow.

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km luicui-t iiie. e nae liow iTi Ct'inr tnv" - i . . i . ... J

tne ituniere arnJ tlie hrie. IheSpaik -ad-

I am tired

ue leat hero

Ha virt" laelr

iXi :. O ini tiau a ia-ie 01 ine picnuies and j?e;J..r v.V

THE WIFE. tnat deli-htlul capifal. 1 feel on t e tiptop The ireimires of the deep are not so precious J youthful expectancy airain t rei.ew thm. As are the couceal'd comforts of a man ,,u mavposibU bu!;t wlntth'e., p!-a'iie Loek'd up in woman's love. I scent ihe air arf rational (and I wa about to av. -ome-Of blessings, when I come near the house. thing of sublimity) I 3sure ou. e pent ft'hat a delicious brenth marriage sends forth! -tM f April only in the capital of tfio The violet's bed's not sweeter. kingdom of the two Sicilies arriving on I have often had occasion to remark the Saturday evening, and sailing on Sunday fortitude with which women sustain the !,'gbt. In company with four officers of ti.c most dierw 'helming leverses of fortune. ship, I paid a visit to Pompeia and Here JaTl.ose disasters which breakdown the spirit neul and derived that pleasure and iuteof a man, and prostrate him in th du&t, rc!l which the scene wa calculated to in-

seem to call forth all the energies of the P,re ,n a mind not totally unacquainted

softer sex, and ive such enerrv and intre- U,U1 Intorr ol their foundation. In-.

ou an accurate description

and resuscitation, u; i-art.

temlrr female, uho had been all w-Kikn exrres m- feeling on beho'.dis.e- t-im.les.

and dependence, and a.live to every tmial l)ahices, and other building of artr ierin roughness while treading the propeious to j'"!,t ,roni the ruin and daikne--, ip paths of life, suddenly rising in mental force, which they have been concealed fo: t..nty to be the comforter and supporter of her c"turies. The destruction of (tomm t ah) . husband under misfoitune, and abiding, w ith 'a niore drea!ftd or complete tIilmi t!at unshrinkin; firmness, the bitterest blasts f r "rmappy Pompeia. The first slio.e: of adversity. pomice :mit?d by Vruvijs now ior.is a As the vine which has long twined its s,'atun: of five or six let t ahov-t'f. le-i tf ! graceful foliage around the oak, and been the treets. To this Mirc-edr d the shouer lifted by it into sunshine, will, when th ,i cinder., which et!,f t;iall rushed and

t of the fre" !P'd,t.v to t5u'ir character, that'at times it 6eal of giving vou U of ll I- H' aPProacnes ,u sublimity. Nothing can be the destruction a 0 J l" more touching than to" behold a soft aiid wf t,,ese nce '-p 0,i

tlie braggai

shrink from the

do, do.

Mechanics Bank do

Merchants tianiv, no oo,

Union Bank, "Bank of America

State bank of Kentucky and Branc.hr?,

Fanner's & Mechanic's Bank, at Lexington,

Commercial Bank, of Louisville, Dank of Chilicothe, Ohio. State Bank of Indiana, at Vincennes. Hank of Illinois, at Shawnec-Town, Dank of Missouri, at St. Louis, Bank of Mississippi and branches. do. of New-Orleans. do. of Louisiana. Planters hank d.

ISo note ot less u;an uveuoiiars is receivable.

Un, Lima

guou order,

In the hour ot trial shall

blot ; (-'',-, of Mairru. th.it swarm on

ut 1 7 the border, Have rung a death peal in the ear of the foe. Again give them breath in the battle's commotion. Let the gale bear the blast from the blood sprinkled plain, That the cloud-mantled Andes may hvnm with devotion,

t uho hoast nf rd-v P!ant is rifled ,v ihc thunderbolt, covered ever budding and ipfr nut a tr.ice ' .cling round it with its 'caressing tendiiU, 'r vestige of the citv ahoe ground: tho

v ou nl t .on lore cMiipre"':id at;ics. f the labor to erf- ct

;ch a r.iass of mat'er. coy-

tbe lemoval 'd

enng a town t' -

let ti'is is ointrmrda'ed. aiid oh ?Uv t

i

o.u'es in rircunder nce

The knell of Oppression, the dovv; Spiin.

ifall

Though tlie haze cf despair dims the pride of the morning, At times when the clouds of mistrust intervene, Yet a sun of success in the southward is dawning, And the mists shall disperse in the blaze of its beam.

From the, Coi:v.? client Gazelle I would advise every farmer not to be too ambitious of a numerous herd cf cattle, n flock of sheep, nr to keep more of either than he can keep in a thriving state. If he owns two pair of steers or two oke of oxen, and cannot keep their hides loose and hair sleek, let him sell one. If. he have ten cow s, ;nd makes a small cheese, let him sell two ; if that d.-es not enlarge his cheese, let him s-jll two more. If his sheep be feehlo and cast their wool, let Kim examine his flock ; il it consists ol fifty, let him immediately sell ten at least. From his flock let hir.i anuuallv select the

oldest and weakest of the young, arid either sell them at fair price, or feed litem hi useU for market. With us, sV?p of nvire than 0r!y in a fljck seldo;a aaswev we!!..

Up, Warriors ! ' and cf the stranger.

tear from the grasp

The deedroll of birthright, for Liberty's weal, And shew to the world, at the onset of danger, A Union of Heart, 'neath a rampart of steel.

and bind up its shattered boughs so it is abuser of ashes is fi,;.y. fifkt u to twe.-itr

heauttluily ordered by Providence, that wo- tc, i "'oi'1 ;

man, who is the mere dependant and .rii3- at ,,B

ment ot man in Ins happier hours, should be his stay and solace when smitten with sudden calamity, winding herself into the

rugged recesses of bis nature, tenderly np- bave fYe: opened from run p.?'iretnit : ;o porting the drooping head, and binding up "all to ti eofi.e Sv. trnq bs ure laid oj the broken heart. to the ee of tlie curious; a vast ausitloa-

l was once congratulating a frigid, who Tre tneatie, and forum. Many are t!,c had around him a blooming Yaruilv, knit to- beautiful statu.-, an i :ivt s daily ce-td

gether in tlie &trungct affection. I can ffoin t.u mine of a;tiqiiities. It is i: !e .wish you no better lot, (aaid he with enthu- regretted thev do not icmain where found.

siasmj man 10 nave a wile and children It arc conveyed to the museum ot Na you are prosperous, they are to share your Ples' All'iough the substance that covcr& prosperity ; if otherwise, they are to com- Pompeia is light, yet the quality is such, fort you.' And indeed I haveobseived that tbat a century will not suffice fur'its reinomarried men falling into any misfortune, val. Herculaneutu was destroyed at t''.e are more apt to retrieve their situation in same time but. ii possible, in a more dreadthe Avorld tlian single men partly, because ru manner. A torrent of liquid rus!.ecl they are more stimulated to exertion bv the suddenly from the mountain, and buried is necessities of the helpless and beloved be- one hundred feet below its suiface. This ings who depend on them for subsistence ; volcanic matter is equally hard with granite but chiefly because their spirits are soothed The excavations are of "course eccedingly and relieved by domestic endearments, anil limited, and have never been pursued iu and their self-respect kept alive by findin" any other direction than where tlie wal! that though all abroad is darkness and hu- ua fit sunk, that discovered tlie citv ,

initiation, yet there is still a little world ofi Such was the good fortun?, however, which.

loe, of which they are monarch. Whereas

a single man is apt to run to waste and self neglect to fancy himself lonely and abandoned, and his heart to fall to ruin like

!sotne deserted mansion, for want of cn in-

i habitant.

EVENTS AND ANTICIPATIONS. The diflicultv of obtaining discounts

has had no effect upon the musketoes

ANECDOTE MAD DOGS.

The character of Frauklin is too well known to require any comments by way of introduction to the follow ing anecdote: Whe n what is now a very deceut, tolerable sort of a road through New Jersey, from the side next the North River, was little less than a most abominable slough, it was the misfortune of Franklin t be travelling through it with the proprietor of the stage

coach. When they had passed about half -.piece in niaiket. indeed, so great is the

way over it, tney overtook a wretched, de-msirC5s over me river, that it is not sup

they continue as lively and active as in the

most prosperous times. Such is the scarcity of money that the watermelons will hardlv bring a dollar a-

crepid old woman nearly exhausted with

wading throug!i the water and mud, which were half leg dec Franklin, taking com

posed more than three hundred dollars will Le bet on the next Gander Pulling. Tueiityfo-JT desperate nerbonsj va Satur-

attended the discoverers, that they fell immediately on the ti.eatre, rich in statues and monuments of art. We returned to Naples in ihe evening, and there the plendid theatre of San Carlenext awakened our astonis'.nients and wonders. The piece was a pantomime dance,, called Orlando Furioso, from Ariosto. IIa,d I racked my imaginatiou, I co'dd rot have fancied any tiling more superbly elegantThe delight cf myself and m friends wa unbounded. To cap the climat cf rare and astonishing sights, the ever terrible Yesuiu with the night commenced throwing out a torrent of lava, reaching hall wa down its j.itlf. the laigest eruption that "has taken place for several year6. We got on boaiii at one o'clock at night, when the ship immediately weighed ant iter, and stocd out of the bay by thj liht &f ture's I.gh'hov--,