Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 September 1819 — Page 2
" a a a a a . i . a.
streaming from .that maintain, " whose eter- three limes the amount of the ta.r, and in imounU-d and iOiU ciTat full speed, leaving Jt, nitration. . ..e looming is an cuac.
such case his lands are taxed a Ihmiio- of a crowd ot people much astonished t hrs ex-; a lain jiHriweu ncrc irom nna.
- o ..
nal fire for ever glua."
the first quality. This wili make the ta.r pcrtnesi in ihc management of. hi stoed.
Uncertainty of human testimony. amount to go per 100 acres, or S9,50 per The foliowiog historical anecdote is high- quarter section. Lands sold for taxes mar
v illustrative ot the frailty and uncertainty be redeemed within two years from the daV!
Lon. Paper.
Carrickferg'is, Mav 1st 1S19.
tVliuman tosti.nMiv. In all sudden affrays of sale, by paying to the" Auditor of Public thor. Comets are an imperfect uhtance. the spectators have generally very imper- accounts the "price for which such lands which consists of thick fat vapor supposed
"feet a-id cnntradicto.-y idea- of the prisici- were sold with an addition of 100 per cent. ' to be enkindled in the unner regions ol t.ie
" The emigration from this part of the
i ii- . -
Comets. -An extract from an ancient au- country is sun increasing, n greater num. a'. fe I C . . .
iberhave left Belfast for America within the
two last mouths than emigrated during tnc whole of last year; not less I am told, than
ml event t which thev have been eve wit- Lands belonging wholly or in part to heirs air thev seem hairv, or to shed hairs, e- JoOOO and upward ssnce the hptriuning of
j)es.f'S. When Sir Walter li&leigh was not of law ful age, may he redeemed within pecially'on the side opposite to the sun, I -iarcM mostly all farmers. Wh de n-igu-completcly deceived in an afTiir of v!iicli one year after the vmngest heir becomes of some d rag a tail after thctn ; others have a jborhood- now moved! together; and V l,o was a clo".p ami aft attentive observer, age. Purchasers oYbountr lands arc allor.-; Ions beard : others appear something in the week a string otf Lftv carts trith emigrants (and v. e presume a most impartial one,) ed nine months from the date of purchase to ' shape of a rose, having thoe hairs scattered and their luggage from Carne Castle, paswhat a caution does it not afford to judges, enter the sam w ith the Auditor. I round them ; others in the shape of a sword, ed through tnis town for Belfast. Im told
a ! .... ..... . 1 1 A., til 4-
1 1 no rs,
an1! witnesses im all occasions ; jut
Comets compass the w hole earth in 24 hours, they have left upwards of a mile square and are never of verv long appearance. The without an itiliahit int. The passage to Bri-
comet of the longest cm?. nuance was in tssh America b;ir.z now very low, that
above all, i?i capital caes where the life oft Translated for the Columbian. a feiinw citizen is in their hands? KXTRAORlil N A UY THKtT.
Sir Walter Raleigh, when confined in the On the first day of March a most estraor-'the time of Nero, and was visible for six route, is generally chosen by those proceed -
heft was committed in the' com en- mouths. Jib. 1). .Mr. tug to the w estern states. ' If extern Spy.
Died. At Newburvport. Mr. Jonathan
aPlunimer, the celtbrated tiaveliing preacher, ' physician and poet ; a favorite of t'.e iate lord Timothy Darter. Summary Justice. A man in South Ca-
CIXCLNXATI, Aug. CI, Robert Brent has resigned the office of Pav -master General of the army. His rc biiiation is attributed to ill health. THE TIMES. Since the sdoption of the American con
stitution there has perhaps been no time
'l ower had prepared the second volume of dinarv theft
his immortal historv for the press, lie was tional church of St. d'Assisse, after the celcstandinj; at the window of his apartment, bration of a solemn funeral service tor tlie ruminating on the oftice of an historian, & late Queen of Spain, Isabella de Pre anza. cn the sacred regard w hich he ought to pay The decorations of this occasion are estimao truth, when of a sudden his attention ted to have cost two millions of real vellon
was e.rcited by an uprox in the court, into (about gH)0,000.) The concourse of peo- r'i"i being detected in secreting stolen which his prospect was directed. He saw pie present was immense. When the olllci- goods, was tried on the pot by a lew citione man strike another, whom by his dress ating bishop had concluded the service, his zens v. ho gave him his choice either to abide he iudsed an officer, and w ho drawing his pontifical robe and ornaments, according to ae result of the law, or receive fifty lashts.
swoni, run iue asauam tiuwun m cstauiiMieu cusiom oi cpaui, were laul c jiiuucuiiy aviiusr me iaivv.i, cic icquiieit more pruuonce in tn? miiwlmdidnot fall till he had knocked down on a massy plateau of silver, and the whole accordingly well laid on. agement of the public and private concern the officer with his fist. The officer was in- placed on the table called credentiat by The lecunt instance of a number cf libera- of our country, or that admitted les forefitantly seized, while lying senseless, and one of the prelate's pages. Imme- negroes being sent from Virginia to Ohio, sight or calcuiati.m on t!ie events of futurity can ie'd away by the servants of justice: diateiy a person advanced and made a most creates some unpleasant feelings, and will than the present. The greatest embarrasswhile,at the same time, the body of the profound reverence towards the altar, took probably originate an important question, ment, or the one that is more immediately m:in ht had murdered, was borne off by the plateau, the rich ornament of (mid and The people of Ohio anoear to denv Lie rL'ht fMr. U tl. crirrifv f n-.nnpr' m,! fL -.r.
some persons, appaienny ms iiit-nus, wuu, emoroiuery, ine mitre, ornamented with pre- 01 any iaie or inuiviiiual to ior. with great difficulty, pierced through tlie cious stones, and the black cope which had rant and depraved population upo
vast croud that was now gathered around. been expressly made for t!iis occasion, and Nflvt day an aciuaintance of Sir Walter carried the w'hole oil! Thro' the church. BOSTON. Jun? 50.
. " . .. .. - -1
jrce an ino-
upon them.
cf a uniform currency of Jied and determinate value, not liable t depreciation The difficulty 0:1 (hee subjects is universally admitted and deplored, and its origin hag
called on him a man, of whose severe pro- and for a considerable dinance outside, he f" the afternoon of I'hurday last, Three been attributed ta nearly as many cause js bit y and honor Sir Walter was convin- had to proceed through a double line of Rainbows, at tlie same time, were distinct- there are diilerent sentiments in the human red IVom innumerable proofs, and rated his soldiers, who permitted him to pass without lv seen in this vicinity. . This is a rare breast. But ue hone we hn!I not h accu-
lneMitsMip accoruingiy. iaieign, aner ineir interruption, tninking him to be employed phenomenon, first c lnp'.iments, told the story of jester- in carrying the episcopal robes, &c. to'the 1'he Gia-cow As
Astronomical
dav's fray, which had impressed him deep- bishop's house. The J3relate?s servants, not procured a Solar Microscope from a y,as bcin'a spectator of the whole alfair. finding in the sacristy either the plateau or biated optician, tlie largest that optici
sed of a want of charity, if w e lav the blamrj
ociety has .where it of right belongs, at every man's
cele- door. It is not the work of this, that or t!:3
it; was ni wnvii ui-3 menu ue uriiaiiicuis. iiisu uencvea mat tne m
tol 1 hi.n that he was perfectly mistaken in who took them off the table was a servitor
cian has other individual : but is the natural and
nan ever constructed. It is exhibited to most resistible consequence of a spitit of cuphliitor advantage betwixt 11 and -2 o'clock, during; tv. speculation and crtrava-ance. which
his whole story ! That hi;s oHicer was no of- of the conveut, and that he carried them to which hours the sun is in the bt position has pervaded the whole mass of the conimu. ficer, hut a servant of a foreign ambassa- the bisliop's. The illusion soon ceased? for shewing it. The first trial r.t this in- ,jtv. No nan can lav his hand on his dor: that this apparent officer gave the first and nothing can equal people's astonish- strument disclosed some wonderful pheno- heart and sav, 1 am hlaincrcss in this, mat-
theoA-uer through the body with it ; that af- been heard of.
ter this a loreigner in the mob knocked the unit deter down, in order that he should
r.ot ecape; that some foreigners had cani
rented v would be at hand, for
c bocn compelled to cea'-- Lj-
the other drew it and it was wrested out of its of this sacrilegious thief, who complete- devouring the body of a gnat, and scores hmks, the r his hands, hut not until aftrr he had run ly escaped with his prize, a;:d lias not since l ad lived luxuriously for several months on the hanhs ha
the leg o! a moth ! these anima'culai wer-.: cincas lt--ether. and tlu-ro is cmrrpU r
I magnified so as to appear nine inches long, nough of their paper in circulation to'anaper. their actual siz. is somewhat less than the gwer the ordinary demands of a verv mod-
ljl.t.la w w
iourieen nunureutn part tl an inch. crate commercial intercourse. The mul-
From the Jinufpetier ( Vermont) pap TO fcOUTHEUN MILlTEitS.
ed off the servant's body, and that orders Mr. Editor 1 have heard much of the ra- ' a Huaios Jlure.'i his fertile tinlication of banks to the onorn'oua ptpnt
pid grinding of mills at the south 5 and should province is remarkable for wild O.cen. The that has been practiced, is a great and rod-
had arrived from court for the murderer to
be tried instantly, and no favor shown, as be pleased to state, through the medium of number o! wild oxen here is so great, that iCul error in our political economy ; but w the person murdered was one of the prin- your paper, t!iat I can grind tot) bushels of lOd.OUO arc killed solely for the use of is this error chargeable to r It o'riinai cipal attendants of the Spanish ambassa- wheat well in 12 hours, with Town's Ta- their hides. About 20 hunters on horse- in the universal oumditv rf nil c!i.
tent ater uheel, carrvmg one pair 0f back proceed to the spots where these am- the community. No one man or set cf men iy that, lightfour foot stones, with'l foot water, un- mals are known to held, having in titcir Js chargeable with it. It is the universal officer- der 7 foot head. Will any southern mill bands a long stick fchod with iron, verv e5traa -ance and desire of wealth : and the
dor
ir, (says Ralcigli) allow me to s
though I may be mistaken as to the
ho
red
cf
ship of the murderer, yet I know of a cer- owner inform me how much better he can sharpa with which they strike the 01 that catastrophe ha been produced by taintv that all my other circumstances are do? they pursue, on one of the hind leg, ami deprivation of a fo-ei Mi market t " . a r. . . t . t II I . I
strictly true ; because I wa a spectator of
the whole transaction, which passed on that . vei v s;ot opposite where you see a stone of the pavement a little raised above the rest." ;
(i Sir Walter (says tlie friend) upon tnat ve-
A VERMONT MILLER.
XTavsi'ille. (A'y.) June 24. BLACK EMIGRATION. It is ascertained to he a fact a few wee!
ry stone did 1 stand during the whole affair, since, about 270 free negroes landed at Rip
they make the blow so adroitly, that they mense surplus produce of our soil almost always cut the sinews in two above ed with the vast importation 1
thei joint. I he animal soon afterwards -,mds.
a sudden
tor the im-
combin
of foreign
falls and cannot rise again. Tha hunters instead vi' stopping, pursue the other oxen
The r nly ccitain nr.d eMectual remedy is
in every ?,an s powrr. I-et us lay the a.i'e
in full gallop, with loe reins loo-,-, striking to the root c the tree Let ever'v one re-
..t .n..Ofl IiIj l!f(U cornfrll III the rl.nnl- 1 I ,! i. '. III tllP SIlllK tMIIUer .'til V!lfh fllPt (IVOr. IT I " 1 .
4uu mcmvi nn.. onuiui 111 in. iih.li in, uiiiii. umu nave jji uuccucu 10 utrai ; ......... ...v. nemo rt l s 4;iii:oct, a;lU accommoiate IlIS in wresting t!;e sword out of the fellow's the centre ot Brown countv, where thev are take! Thus eighteen or twent) men will dress and mde r:f livin"- to the iresent
ieu or owu oxen in one hour, ct-.to ..r i.in.ra t r i.; -.,.1,1 u 1
hand, and as I shall answer to God, vou are to be located and Dut in possession of land .Ultil ease lell
totally mistaken." You grow warm my provided for them, agreeable to the will of When tliey are tired of the exercise, they pressure would pt erate as a positive rood.
friend, let us talk of other matters, said a Mr. Ucss, who formerly owned them. It iimouhi 10 rest, ami anerwaai without l both a moral and political sense it mav be
av u alter ; anu auer some oiner conver- is said they are as acstitute ot mlonnatmri u.icn i.iey the calv ttion oj the countrv. Gaz
have wounded.
sati'-.n, his trie ml departed. and depraved as any of their kind, and their
Raleigh took up the manuscript of the departure lias been hailed with joy by the second volume of his history, then iust com- neiirhbtuhood in which the v lived. from
pleted ; " How many falsehoods are here r' the best information wcliave been able to birUs ot P1'
aid he," it I cannot juilge ot the truth ot procure, they have not been very cojdiallvj
fter taking the skin, and sometimes the
tongue and suet, they leave the rest for the
Boston July IT.
From the Gloucester Fjr:i:er. DYSENTERY COMPLAINT?.
As the season of the year has returned ia I i . . .
we mot sincerely sympathize which La.ves, Diarrhccas , Giipings, ?.r,d DvSftuthern and Western friend, for sentery ctnnplaints are more prevalent than
I a- a " - - i I an event that parses under my eyes, how received by the people of Ohio, especiallV; hue shall I truh narrate those which have pass- the citizens of Brown countv, amonir whom utii our
cd thc'isamls td years before my birth, or their arrival has produced considerable aid- their pecuniary sufferings, we cannot but at some -easons of the vear. nermit m. Sir.
oven those that have happened since my tatiu. collider ourselres, comparatively speaking to state, lor the benefit ot'mv fellow citiexistence ? Truth, I sacrifice tn thee !" uncommonly blessed at tins moment of ge- zens, that by upwards ot twei;tv-seveu
The fire was already feeding on his nival- Twenty thousand persons at least are dai- nc,iiI "Stress through the commercial world, years experience, I have found that when
liable work, the labor ot rears ; and he calm- y begins: for ork in this city. The
There has not been here, f r some lime, a- ever my bowels were affected by any of py want either ot money, or of confidence. these disorders. RICE has been a sovereign The town of Salem is still more hi-hlv remedy, and alwavs relieved me in a fewr
lv J-at still till it was utterly consumed and price paid bv the commissary general for nJ
lit" sable iihost of the last leaf flitted up makincr a nafr of nantalnnns. or a shirt fr
the chimney. a soldier, is 12 l-S cents. Thus a woman favored than ours. It experiences undoubt- hours: It has alwrs been atter.dpd with thn
j to earn one dollar and a half per week, el some heavy losses but the looses fall ou same good eH'ecf, when complaints of that ILLINOIS L AND TAX. I must make two shirts or two pair of panta- people w ho can afford to loose. They feel, nature hav e attacked any cfmv children or By a law of the state of Illinois, it is re- loons, each day. In New York, the same iu that place, neither the want of money family. I have frequently recommended it noii-I'd that everv non-resident owner of thinrr eists six hundred vvomen have been nor the want of confidence. to others who have been hrnpf-tnd ih-rr.t-
land, " whether by deed, entry, bond for seen at day-light soliciting w ork of a ma- bere seems to hav e, been, this week, a At this season of the year, 1 would rccomconveyance, patent, grant, or 'otherwise, or .nufacturer. Philadelphia mjr. lte more hf in business, in Boston. J mend it to be given to children as a meal at
where the same has been cnttred in any land
o.Tice established for the sale of laryls lying within this state, " shall, on or before the first day cf dug ust in each year, enter tiie same with"" the Auditor of public accounts, by presenting to him a list of his lands, the clas or quality of each tract of the same, and the county in which it is situated. This lit must be accompanied by an affidavit of the owner, or hi agent," stating that such list contains a true description of such lands, to the best of the deponent's knowledge and belief. The ta.ves imposed on lands, by this law, are as follows: L-.urdse.ftW 1st quality, per 100 acres, or S3,C) per quarter section. Second quality, SI, 50 per ICO acres, or
SO, 40 prr quarter section
'I hp old town of Saratoga was last w in
ter divided by an act of the legislature.! The report of the proceedings of the Phi--rice be sufficiently cooked either with milk The east part, containing the celebrated ladelphia police, July 24, is biielly as fol-. or otherwise. o that it is made palatablebattle ground on which Burgovne was cap-( ovvs : f ii some prefer it in mutton sf;up, they will tured, retains the original name of arato- . A black boy, 12 years old, found strolling find it beneficial or in any other wav. Perga. The west part, containing the mineral' in the streets at midnight, having no home mit me, ftir, to sav, I have no other r.bjcct waters, is called Saratoga .Springs. As committed to be bound out as an appren- in view but the good of my fellow citizens there is a post-office in each town, thii arti-j tice. an(i ie riling generation, as I never bcu -ht cle is published for the benefit of those who A blac; gul 10 years old, found in the a pound of rice for sale in my life, r.or ncv-
mav have occasion to direct letters or pack-. "siumui, cuiuimncu as a luua- cr c.rpecieu so to Uo. I am vours. &.c.
wav.
ages to cither place. Saratoga. Ceutinel. Tiie Velocipede A few days ago Mr. W. Pollard, a gentleman of great respectability, one of the societv of Friends, together witii his accelerator, appeared b?fore Mr. Chambers, fitting
ImaEistrae at this office, to answer an in
formation by Richard Dean, a constable of
Third quality, SI per hundred acres, or ; | St. Savour's. Dean stated that on the pre81.50 per quarter section. | ceding day, about 2 o'clock, he saw Mr. This tax is rcnuired to be naid hv non-re- | Pollard driving in,! ulidalinc t.Ij Lrc.nn
1 - - - '". llllll ! Il V Ill-' Ml ' il I . a a a -
sidents to the state treasurer, on or before the foot-pavement in Union-Street borough. thc l ,erice wt ealinS Lobster suppers!.'.'
he horse under thei na s ne nttsDurg sutesman
JOHN FIUTIL
Gloucester Co. N. J. June 24.
Two women found drunk at 11 o'clock at niht, were eacii sentenceilto one mouths impi isonment. A man was bound over to court for lead
ing a mot to resist the dog killers. ' through several waters, to f cnarate ali
i j, n ' . , l"uu 1U nusi, ng.it anu DJigr.teii grains, CC. cvc. habitually disturbing the peace, at the cor- Then put it into boiling water over the Hie,
Receipt for Making nue cfee. lake clean -ood live, and wa,h it well
i tin
ners of streets, during evenings.
' and boil it until it
su e:;s
The Boston Ciaite eie the opinion burst some of the "tain drain it thafseveialof t.,e late sudden deaths, in in the oven after baking It is
mat iow n, are presumed lo have arisen troia
iho first day of October in each year. A ; and therefore lie seized the
says, that from the 1st June last to the 13th
suincientjv to
and tt it tha ready-
to burn or drv over ihe fire as coffee e
ought to be added crind it. and use it as cotTec nine perso. i out of . ten will not
kr.ovv t!ie difference brcal and butter.
failure either in entering his laud with the paving act, as tho oil'eno snhiVrtrd Mr. Pol- saJ
Auditor by the 1st of August, or in paying! lard to a penalty. The magistrate fined; inst 150 Pcsons Seliera,,.v niethanicks and cheese and dried beef mav be added and
the ta.r to the treasurer oy the 1st of (cto- Mr. Pollard m the mitigated penalty of 5s. a uourers ol lual C11 were committed Vj thus we live upon the produce of our owi
ter, subjects the owner ta the payment of j who after turning his horse oct of the ofTicCj
a il for dtbt.
fainis.
ViUcrz SezorJ.
