Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 23, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 September 1819 — Page 3

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12 () Bank of Harrod-bur;. 13 () Bank of Carlisle.

14 () hank of Nicholasville.

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UALLOON ASCENSION. Mmdeur Guille, the iEronaut, made Ms

promised ascent from Vauxhall Garden,

car I y

THE CENTINEL.

lOt OW JOOOOOO ooc

VINCENNES, SEPT. 11, 1319.

Election Upturns.

governor,

t We are not certain that t!:e Ljnks mark- Kew York, estci day 'evening. At a:i c; iedthus() have suspended yayment : their hour in theafternooii, every avenue lea

notes are not, however, current in tin place, to the Garden was literally choaked up.

r in -Lexington. Several ot'ier indepen deut banks are on the eve of winding up. Vub. Adv. mm o:::n: -. n:::: o cm EDVt AKDSVILLE, Aug. 23. Congress iunal Election. M'LEAN, 12J7, COOK. 1DSG. Maioiitv for Cook, 720.

The counties of Alexander, Clark, Ed- ed gracefully to the audience, and jumped

wards and Crawford, are not yet heard from, into his car, 'which was a soit of wicker

, btisket attached to the balloon, decorated

Governor.

VII the trees and roofs of the houses in the

.vicinity were loaded with spectators, to vvit--ness this novel exhibition. The weather

was rather unpropitious for so hazardous an enterprise. Violent squalls of wind succeeded tach other the whole afternoon.

Soon after one had partially subsided, Mr.

(juiIIo shook hands with his wife, then bov

steuins which held

line style.

rose in

Cm

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847 10! 5 447 189 61 H 1087 4'J1

Harrison l?eai horn JeflVrson Jennings Clarke Franklin, Orange

Jfaudolph $ KjWy 159 V. 'ar.hington 335 Floyd 3 1 1 Switzerland r 1 6 Ko 144 Fayette 631

38 161 260 6 311 SO 170 307 o 631 6 6 379 i:0

as c o 691 902 320 6 842 4 4 i 405 858 10 224 461 316 129

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j At the late sale of public land in this with flowers) cut the faste r town, 42.426 acres were sold, at the aver- it to the ground, and iosi

age puce of two dollars & hlteen cents per After ascending rapidly some distance into acre. t he highest price at which any quar- the air, the balloon seemed all of a sudden

ter section was sold, was tour dollars and (o stop and

145 231 590 165 156 313 169 6C3 147 454 83 59 165 473

twenty eight cents per acre.

! time.

remain stationary for a sdiort

Mr. liuille now threw out of his car

I tw o fia5, which dropped on tuyvei-a.it

Post offices have been established at Al- meadows, near the east rier, which have ton, Gibraltar, and Carl) le in this state. Dr. been picked up. The balloon ihen resumed Augustus Longworthy is appointed postmas- its journey towards the heavens. When at ter at the former place, and Thomas F. Her- the apparent height of throe miles, Mr. G. bert, Esq ac the latter. perceiving a squall about to overtake him, ir Q mm cuj his car loose from the balloon, and lelt Lord CastUreaghj the British Prime Mi- it.. This via an interesting moment to the

Inister, has lound it necessary to appeal to spectators. At first he descended with great the feelings and patriotism of Parliament in rapidity, but as soon as the parachute ata very animated style, which was not with- tached to bis car extended itself, in the out its elVects. manner of an umbrella, he was checked in The first question said he which the his progress, and shwly approached the country ought to look at in a fearless and earth, but at times was violently tossed amanly way, was whether it ought to be sa- bout bv the high wind, which caused fears tufied with its financial situation in time to be 'entertained for his safety. In about of peace; or whether some effort ought not fifteen minutes after separating from t.ie to be nwrcU to enable it to meet tie burdens hailoon, he was out of our sijit, and in a of another war, should such a calamity un- U vf minutes from the.timc he landed safely at Jortuncitchj visit it. - few Hushwick, on Long Island, six miles There may be nothing meant in all this, from this citv, and about S o'clock armed yet facts and circumstances should be ad- in town with his car and parachute, verted to. Spain declines to ratify the The Balloon, owing to Mr. GuillcVs not lreatv through British influence the A-

The Dearborn Gazette, vh'uU sometimes mencan minister in England has had a pri- out the j;a$, continued to ascend and float made its appearance to us from Lawrence- vate audience of the Prince Ht geut, and the oiVin a N. E. direction, until no lon -cr vi-

7801 2527

6360 35 6 4

Majorities 5474

2796

burr, in tliis state has a;:ain civen un t! e Eiitish Minister iias left Washington.

ghos-t, bpini literally and absolutely starved to death, through thp pitiable want of bodily sustenance. It is thought that this exit is final and conclusive, as it was previously reduced to such a state of exhaustion, as led us to bflieve that soul and body had parted, long before it artnalW ceaed to exist.

A stranger, calling it? elf The Indiana

X. I. Adv.

CINCINNATI, Aug. 17. On Saturday morning last the body of Peter Viard w'as found Coating in the Ohio, opposite this city, with in u ks of considerable violence about his head, body and limits,

nj i . . i wiuuii inuuiuu a ei v nenerai ueuei i .at ne

ther.phcnh.liie, it rcs.n-.blc its pre- h" murderej. the Coroner . mdecessor. or be an improvement . s,,irit ''UC,t' l"".7."-' en..mn such tc,t.,m.1 1 1 r i ny as ctiuin he procured at the moment, reand principle we have nomeansof calcu- n K . , , 7

, . , . . . . , - discover

i- .?. 1 r shoes, and

uazette vrouni nave tngiter?a a tanowchandler, ad its cd'.tnriu' niatter was a'disgracc to the veracity cf any mortals who professed to make their pens of quills and . . .1 I'll. 1 .

write in tne j&ngusn language, it was very

siblc to the naked eye.

.v. r. e. rost Oliver G. Waggoner has been appointed Secretary of tate for Kentucky, in the place of Jou.i Pope, resigned. The laying of the keel of one of the largest clas of Frigates was lately commenced at the Navy Yard at Washington City. The frames of two such ships are collec ted there. The president was at Ilarrodshurg, Kentucky on t!ie Oth July, which he wa to leave on Montlav the lth dine at Danville

Valuable Land for Sale. TO: SLE, on the West side of JL1SO.Y PU-illtlr., seven miles from Vincennes, three and a half Q iarter hections of excellent Lar.'!, 150 acres of which are under improvement, and in a very dry, healthy and pleasant situation. Particular are unnecessary, as the appearance of the ptoppertv is its best recommendation. Knquirc of COUNEl.lL1 TAYLOR, living at the Yellow Banks, on the liner PEmbarras. L'Emharras township, Crawford co. Illinois, Aus;. 4. Ill ?1-r-ff (ATTOILVEV J' L.ifK) Being necessarily absent t N. Y-rk a few months, infonns i 'u Client and ihe Public that he l as left his 1'nd M il Business witn Messn. LOW POW Dissolution ol I'arUiL-rsli-p. THE Copartnership of the Subscribers, trading at thi. place, under t'.e M m of JOHN CAMPBELL Cv CO has been by mutual consent diohed. AH persons indebted to said firm are rpquetd to make immediate paviicnt to IMNIEL VYLIE, who is duU auforifd to settle the business of the concern, or to vach ajjent as he may appoint, of which due notice will be given. EAULE & WYLE. J NO. CAMPBELL. Tcrrc Haufe, (Ta.) Aug. 28, 1819.

The Subscriber, Will remain at thi p'ace th-e? or fonr weeks for thr purpose -jf st ttinj: the iair ess of the concern, durio;.; which time he is particular v anxious that all per-nri ind-bted to said Fim would come forward and ' ttle their respective accounts, a- he will be under t ie iiccMty of putting all uns.-ttled accounts in suit "at tli.tt period. JOHN CAMPBELL will remain a !,.t time lor t!ie purpose of settling t!. ..iks. DAN'L: WY7.fR. cc-;,tp

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edhehad nothing on him but his t nay, ami witn Uuyemor sne.oy on

his clothes were afterwards found aim i .en proceed ny ine nearest

that was Wins- at the shore, tvh.ch ,ute. v,a lean 9 station ana Abington.) to

the jurv to .oppose that he mid.t J5 Lity.

induced

have been accidentally drowned while bath

ing, as he appeared to have been in a weak state for some time before. The impression -

i on Dollars Reward.

of his having been

STR fmtr 4?v Sii lv Aiil.At nln?t

- . 4 win invy v uo;vui.i UUVUk

much in the style of our classical neighbor- i! , ,u,"' I'eu w two week sine,-, a likely, light grey ' . . O .wain ?l ) 111 lnnriir1i V. nntii'it lctnni nrv thn J ' O O J

i ;.,-,,.!. ... ..r . .. 13.... i. r- ,,ui.,.i.islUii.iiiiw mv, -artr

rjir- r J verdict ot the jury, and some pains were ta- 11 a r' i S) vi . t - ken to discover the perpetrator of so horrid J? Si 9 Ul lhe sapient Intelligencer, too, printed at n f!ooil XVo A . . f. . . ' 3

lanestown, another animal ot the same i ..r i . -t i1 K

, l.i c i-i- i rtc uiauc ui uium- wua wiu.ni ne was i"1

Prom ISAC LAMBERT'S, Vigo Countr, on the night of the lst or 2Zd July !at,a iiav Horse, four years old, last taring:, about 14 J hands high, heavy made, a star in hi forehr id, one or more of hU feet white, neither thcked nor branded, trots well, sh irt and close built, with shoes on his fore feet, ami his withers galled hv work. I1I1RTY DOI.LABS will he iven for said Horse, returned to the Sub-criber at TEHRh HAUTE, or to I-A AC LAMBERT, on Honcv Creek Prairie

ug. 3, 1310.

Robert Sturgus.

31tf

hctwppn fiffnn nml civfnon lirnfc liwrli civ

species, and so lately one of our po.itical in habits of intimacy, that the suspicious of vears old, with a very short, uneven mane, reformers, appears to be in a very uneasy hU hayi Jmrilwd a,v i,(o,relher a small lump on his back, caused bv the situation, lhe election seems to have thrown ,.,,,1 TllJ1. llo i,.l6 ,, hinder n.-rt nf tho .J.IIp j,,,.. I,;,

ll,nw- VeSP T!lblmS ?,a the fanners call of suicidc is a much more ba. sto forefeet. Whoever will return said Hu.se LaiK Office at VillCCnnCS the blmd stagers; and when this disorder Mr. yiard was an o!J jie jail bce,a to the Subscriber, living near the Steam Mill, A, .7 M w,o"

I All persons concerned, are hereby required to take notice, tbat in three months , from the date hereof. I shall issue to William Iligginsa duplicate certificate No. 1 1 r0r dated Aug. 29 1815, for the S. E. k24,i N. 13 W . unless, previous to that date some Wa. and sufficient objections are. made thertto

John Baclollet. 11. L. tT DomestJr

seizes such creatures, we believe tnere is lieutcnant in the French nuyv ior to (iC s).all receive the above reward, and all ne110 cure in Indiana. Our neiohbor-nit. Uevolution. Hc camehere wfth the view of cessary charges. " tfresa' ,S llXry aSlct' . making an establishment for preserving beef SAMUEL PARR.

Vincennes, Sept. 11.

'i-K v...:- 1: ... .- oiiri & - - i " " o

iu m .,,,rmr u i0-exportation by the use of thai coal. By Jhe balem happy een reported on means of soma money that he brought with the sick lust ever since the late election.- hi;n? aiu, a loan whiJi he at ihh The piper blew nith all his strength against pliicejhe vvas enaMtM, to lt hao business. the Governor, but he ruptured his lungs by le t a ,a ()f tecf . ? his exertions, ami it ,s eared he is poht:- sent to New Orleans, and d. ew a bill to reAnil l.a...Ba rU ia ivn Inrtirtiv r AWCti v nt uMi

Cfll V IUM IK' Ill U "tlllUUIUi V.tlH3UUI 'UUll, fiiti, 11, l..v I. 1 I 1 HM 1 . 1 I rri " l iii iir i .11. tuna tne money lie had borrowed I he mar- i,;.n ta r..ii in,i mvmput is lf. ; Though v e disliked his conduct in the late i,.,. i,0;n(r ,ir i .,f ..... c,.ri o.ilrt 1 to can at.u maKc pavment, as lit. i te i . i i n i Ktc Uem tne beel v.as stored, and the n t ikp mfasnn ti rnnpw I ! snf nn(ct hpfw-PPn p rsnnlp a n.1 thp fnrtwin. i n . . ... ' dOOJl 10 Idlve mcaSUTtS 10 renew l.lS .SsOlt-

r-- d;u came uac ; rrotestetl. lie mat - anol i.-r .

' . . . . . Mirsu

John D. Hay,

Respectfully requests all persons indented

we confess our bowels are now moved at

P"!0"00 v'iikh he. received an advance ' Vincennes, Sent. 1. 1819.

the distress cf t,is wind-broken trumpeter. of,0o dollars from his commission merchant

at Louisville, and at the same tme renewed

f

To be serious :

-Thus vanisli the

i'aken Lp,

By EZRA LAMB, in Dubois

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enemies oi .vir. jfsxiss. J ney lan-uisn. protested bill. On the 9th instant he

,n ooo . ess suo.ess against puuucop.mu reccived a:ivices fr0m New (Means that r "t T":";,.;" J through a lifeless existence, often paupers 00 kezs of his beef had been insnoctcd and . ' " P!

on the chanty ot their intended victims, nrnnillInrpfi nfit flir lla on.! t, it ;r Mnv 4.t nrurllt ISaV

county

w..., nrnniiunrpd nnht fur iiso. fin. t ,jf it :inv it iJl IIL 111 iJtlV AlJl

with minds deformed and nauseous with ,(,.;,!. , ,,i ; ii r. ..f.., m k., . i i, ..i

mv. i jkiuu swunu II ni'uiu hvji .1 I'uo.- uvu yji tsl Call s viV4, tiuuui it llilllll llllce

i a : - j i i . '

prsti.enua. u peases, ana covered wu.i iiriiu- bIv pay tlie c!ulr.cs. At thc same time inches hi-h. the left hind foot white above ble scars, till at last thev sink, neglected i- u:n i . .,....-i .i ... i r i, i i . l ...i.

. j i i i oti.uuii uni was iciuiuru jmuihuui me ii'mji, auu a iiiic uiai iv niuiiu ins HOCK, and unpmeu, w,thno character tc console,or IIavjMg investcil a!1 he was worth jn this ad- s!-.od all round, no other brand perceivable, hope to cheer tnein. into the chilling grave of ventUre. and involved himself in debt, he Appraised at thirtv seven dollars and fifty publicdetestation, leinemberedonlybytueir became instantly dejected, and complained c nts bv Davis iniuams, Joel H'ehb, ard use4essi.es, their weakness end depravity, to his friends that his afiVirs were irretrieva- Zedclcidh Wood, this 16th day of August.

fc n (. I hr npvt mnrtiiiv he went to t ie 1815).

o inanmr". indicted lor nansianghtcr l0.;jse of Mr J02an, a French t

tor tne death ot .laron Decker, in Falmyra with his head tied up, and sever

wwns.iip, in t.iii county, on the L th oi sevcrai nlaces : he stated that he-

August last, was tried i.i the Ciicuit Court Ver in the nIMit. was verv thirstv.

gentleman.

dv cut in mi

had a fe-

and ret-

m this town on Thursda? last, and acnuit- r:nP lin :n ti,p a i- , n 4', ink. stumbled

ted by a verdict of .Vof Guilty. . ove3r something and cut his head. From the "?;;S$S8??2? 1 appearance of his bed he luust have bled Tni'ievoTv i near a gallon. His story was thouglit im-

r:, r u t f ,.i.i tii.- i prooau e. rie continued ueiecieu, aim sjiu

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WILLIAM S-IIOOK, J. P.

:i-Sp

stepped specip payments : 1 Farmers it Mechanics Bank of Lo

2 Bank of Moranton. S Bank f Barlrmrsvilic. 4 Bank of Burlington. 5 Bink of Columbia. 6 Bank of Springfield. 7 Lebanon Bank of Washington. 8 PeterLarg Stoam Mill Con.pany. 9 Bank of Georgetow n. 10 Bank of Gren River. 11 Bank cf Skelbvvi'ie.

he should find relief onlv in death.

Th

State cf Indiana, ) t oin Davits count 1 Circuit, i 7erm9lSld. B31CE M.jlTCHER.j Petition for BETSY Wl TCHER. J Mvorce. At this time came the Complainant, by Charles II. liaon s, his Attorney, and fi-

his U tl.p mplanrhnfr stnrv of this noor Iptl his Petition, and. on his motion, it an.

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ta tr.p sntil irtiuii nf tup Limi t tint

i relief w here he expected to find it. From the Defendant is not a resident of this state,

this world s trcibies, he has found reiieljin ukummv, mat nonce .i ine pendency the existence of another he did net believe. of this Complaint, and that the Defendant appear on the first day of the next term to Ice is furnished in New-Orleans, at 12 answer the said complaint, or the matter and a half cents per pound ; and to sub- and things wiil be decreed against her in soribers at five dollars per month, -lbs. to her ub-ence shall be published four weeks be delivered per day, at the ice house, in successively in thc Indiana Centinel, printpails made for the purpose, and which are ed at Vincennes. exchanged on every application fer ice. j EMANUEL YANTREE5i;CZAC.C.

GOCD S.

THE UBCRIBER Has made arrangements with the manufacturers of Domestic Goods, to be fUpplied with a general assortment, with din ttions to sell at the Philadelphia and Baltimore prices, adding; only the expense of transportation. He has received, and is novT" opening, at . o 4, Praticr's Row, LOUISVILLE, (Kentucky,) 22 rases, consisting as follovts : 3-4 and 4-4 CHECKS 5-4 and 4-4 Furniture do. Bleached &IIIIITINGS U SHEETINGS Brow n do. CHA MBUAVS, GRANDLTvILLS, GINGHAMS, VriUPES, TICKINGS, &c which purchasers are requested to call and exandne. He also w ill keep a general assortment of LIQUORS and has received by the steam boat James Ross, Gin, Jamaica, and other Spirits, Of WINES, he has reccived Vidomn, Sicily, .Madeira, Ter.erijfe, Sherry, and Fort, all of the first quality, and furtHer supplies will be reccived by tlie next arrivals. O.L.D WIGHT,