Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 24, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 September 1819 — Page 3

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THE CEN'TINEL.

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SEPT. 18. 1819.

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Returns.

vemcr. JL'. Governor.

r: ts et vi y. o o : ' Harrison 847 5S 693 14G Dearborn 1015 161 902 231 Jetfers-m 447 260 520 590 Jennings 189 6 6. 165 Clark 618 511 842 156 Franklin, 1037 50 777 513 Orange 4'J1 170 405 169 Vavie& u0l sor 8-8 C03 Randolph ) Kiplev 159 2 10 147 Washington 335 631 516 454 Floyd 3 1 1 6 2 24 83 Switzerland 516 6 461 59 Knox 144 379 316 165 Fayette 651 0 19 478 Gibson 85 550 260 115 7886 647 6620 3679 Majorities 5129 2951

""T A . From (he Sallmare Federal Gaziilt.

The editor cf the Gazette is indebted to the kind attention of a highly esteemed friend for the following inteie'stin? infonnation. IlIGUL V LUPOll TAXT .' Extract of a letter from St. Thomas, dated 4th of August, to a gentleman in this

city, arrived last evening. " You must know that Barcelona has fallen, arid Cumana and the whole Roval squadron are now in possesion of the Patriots, Porto Cavello and Caraccas will also be subject to the rebels. Mn. Russcl (late minister of the United States to Sweden) and his family has arrived at Boston in the ship CurdiHa, in 36 days Irom Gibraltar. JS'ut. Intel.

LONDON, June 23. The Gal way Advertiser states, that a whale, of the spermaceti species, measuring

4 2 teet in length, and 48 in girth round the body, and supposed to be north 600, has been taken in Connemere Bav, Ireland.

Fill L AD EL IM i I A , August 19.

Japoteon Bonaparte. Capt. N'Kibbon,

of the ship Phoenix, arrived hereon thursday I IvlCC, UOppcraS, lJlpCS,

from Canton. On the 17th Julv, anchored

;otf St. Helena; and received a supply of

water. While there, he was informed, by his Britannic majesty's officer, that Bonaparte was well.

Jsaid to have been the

It has often become our painful husincss junter consideration.

to notice a publication in this town, by V.hhu Stout, Esquire. Justice of the Peace, and so

Fro?ji the Washington City Gaz. ofJlvg. 10 We learn that a meeting of the cabinet, was yesterday held at th president's house, and that all the members, viz : the President, the Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, and Attorney General, were present. The subject ot the late des-

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patches irom our minister at .Madrid n' Has just arrived from Boston, and is now

principal subject

relious persuasion from the miuisier for Valuable Land fop Bale, whose support he 13 taxed. The law, however, U ni intended to affect contracts al- "TTT" . r arTcn readv existing between ministers and the ,R, :L.E' on lt,e est siue of SO-A people. I'lLHHU:, seven miles from mcenne, - tlirce and a l.alf Quarter Sections of excelSSftftt- lent Land, 150 acrei of which are under

improvement, and in a very dry, healthy and pleasant situation. Particulars are uanecessary, as the appearance of the prop perty is its best recommendation. Enquire of CORNELIUS TAYLOR, living at the Yellow Banks, on the River PEmbarras. L'Embarras townhip, Crawford co. Illinois, Aug. 24, 1819. 21-Sp-tf A. KLWVEr, BfiNo necessarily absent to N. York a few months, informs his Clients and the Public that he has left his professional Business with Messrs. LOW & POWERS.iugnsf 5. tf ir Dissolution of Partnership. THE Copartnership of the Subscribers, tra? ding at this place, under the firm of JOHN CAMPBELL & CO. has been by mutual consent dissolved. All persons indebted to said firm are requested to make immediate payment to DANIEL WYLIE, who is duly authorised to settle the business of the concern, or to such agent as he may appoint, of which due notice will be given. EARLE & WYLE. J NO. CAMPBELL,

Terre Haute, (la.) Aug. 28, 1819. The Subscriber, Will remain at thi3 place three or four weeks for the purpose of setting the busines3

of the concern, during which time he is par-

SAYRE & DRAKE, OFFER FOR S.iLH dt the Store in front of the RECEIVER'S OFFICE, Old Jamaica Rum, Cogniac Brandy, Holland Gin, Madeira, Port, and Currant Wines, Coffee, Ginger, Nutmegs, Allspice, Pepper, Raisins, Almonds, Indigo, Loaf and Brown Sugar, Mackarcl, Codfish, Shad,

Crowley's Steel,

And a General Assortment cf Queen's Ware, Dry Goods, &c. 18th September, 1819. 24tf tCTTHE FULL BLOODED . ARABIAN HORSE, Youncr Dev of Aimers.

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The Hornet, we hpar, is ordered to return

forfA.and edited by an animal, whose name,;ta Cadize forthwith, with depthes from! apply to

for decency's sake, should be nameless. '1 "vcl '. t -sir. rorsym, ai iiauriu. This publication was the first assailant of! the humble Centinel. Its novelty gave t The rights of Women established by ancient currency ; the absenee of a competitor, du-1 precedent. rability. Through its influence, the minds'. The following singular translation appears of a well-meanii ig people became vitiated, in the edition of the Bible "IMPRINTED and turned from their true interests. Its . AT LONDON, by Robert Barker, Vrinnter thraldom was fastened on the opinions of an to the Atvg's Most Excellent JIajktie,60." otherwise virtuous community, until Time, n t,v- 3,1 chapter and 7th verse of Genebearing on his wings an irresistible necessity, j s,s and wbich, tor the benefit of all concernhas worked a change, whose salutary effects :d, we here transcribe, will be felt to succeeding generations. In J "Then the eyes of them both were opencontradiction to the arrogance of its baseless c,, anil thev saw that they were naked, and supporters, notwithstanding the desperate tiev sewed" fi leaves together, and made

vaunting oi its printer, tr.e western nun, themselves breeches

He may be seen at the Stable of Col. Lassclle. t'cularly anxious that all persons indebted ThU TfrtrCn noaA k in? ir to said tirm would come forward and settle

JUDGES, to be admired. For particulars t 'e.r respective accounts as he will be unnnnU r der the necessity of putting all unsettled

accounts in suit at that period. JOHN CAMPBELL will remain a short time for the purpose of settling the cooks. DAN'L. WYLIE. 22-3tp

COL. H. LASSELLE.

Vincenncs, 14th Sept. 1819. C?The stock of the above Horse has proved to be uncommonly fine. During his stay in Vincennes, there "would be no objection to his being let to a few mares.

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Divls cLni n, x.'r-' , I JuneTerm9Dl9. From ISAAC LAMBERT'S, Vigo County, 'I Petition for T)nv TWcn

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tids baleful luminary from the putrid fens and marshes of faction, appears to be vanishing at the approach of that day, which will certainly reclaim the noxious parents of its existence. ridlic Lands of the United Stales.

Divorce.

Bay Horse,

PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 11. The PricK'lv Heat. An Englishman arriv

ed in this city a few weeks ago, and being very much troubled with the prickly heat, he went into his bed-room and spunged his i bod vail over in vinegar ami cold water. The consequence was, that lie was a corpse

The National Register printed at Wash- in less than 12 hours, ington City has published a very interesting Ice Punch. A few days since, two brotabular article respecting the public lands of thers, Irishmen, feeling thirsty, yet being the United .States. We have opportunity to afraid to drink cold water, went into a tavgive at present only some of the most impor- ern, and drank a bowl of ice punch ! They tant statements contained in it. The quan- both expired in less than 12 uours. tity ot unappropriated lands lying eat of the river Mississippi, is estimated'at two hundred , Heroism of a Quaker. millions of acres. The quantity west of that In the last war a New York trader was river, for want of definite boundaries, it is chased by ai English privateer, and having said, cannot with any degree of accuracy be four guns and plenty of small arms, it was estimated. Calculating on the establishment agreed to stand a brush w ith the enemy, of three additional states, all fronting on that rather than be taken prisoners. Among seriver, and extending a convenient depth veral other passengers was an athletic quaback, and still leaving in their rear, and on ker, who, though he stoutly refused to lend their N. W. limits a widely extended space t a hand, as being contrary to his religious for the Indians to occupy within the houn- tenets, kept walking backward and forward daries of tlu Uuited States : the unappropri- on the deck, without any apparent fear : the

ated lands within those states, together with enemv all the time pouring in their shot.

Louisiana, may be estimated at 100.000,000 At length the vessels having approached close

of acres. Of these three hundred millions,! to each other, a disposition to board was

more than one half is subject to thi Indian manifested by the enemy, which was very

title.

Sales. The total sales made by authority of congress under the confederation, amounted to 1,487,986. '1 here were sold under the act of the 18th may, 1799, before the establishment f the land office, at no less than two dollars per acre, 43,556. The total sale of land in Mississippi and Alabam.3, from the opinion of the several land oflkes, to the 50th of Sept. 1818, 5,614,1 1 1 acres, amouuting to r,9J0.660Dues ?alance due the government on account of public land, on the 50th of Sept. ISIS in Mississippi by individuals. S.IOSjStS, total balance outstanding 2,512,34. In Alabama, by individuals, R3,068,156; total balance outstanding, 5.079,593. The total amount due by purchasers of lands, north west of the rever Ohio, in the State of Mississippi and the Alabama territory, cn the 30th of Sept. 1818 T.vth e millions fur hundred and seventy two thousand seven hundred and thirty-two dollars. How is this vast sum ever to be paid by the people of the West f Acts for the reliel

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ot the purcnaei s of the puLLc lauos, nae

soon put in execution, and the Quaker being

on the look out, when the first man jumped

on board, he unexpectedly sprang forward, and grappling him forcibly by the collar

and trowsers, exclaimed, 4 Friend, thee has

no business here and instantly hurled him overboard !

RETUIiSS OF THE rRESIDEXT. Our readers will be gratified to learn that the President of the United States has arrived at the seat of Government in good health. He was welcomed to the Metropolis by

the Mayor and Boards of Aldermen and the

Common Council, who waited upon him and

presented him an afiectionate congratulatory Address in behalf of their constituents and

themsehes, and received a suitable reply.

The Secretary of the Navy, who had been

cn a visit to ins lamny iniew loru, nas ai so returned to ashington.

All the Heads of Departments are now at

their posts.

Progress of good principles. The Legislature of New Hampshire pas

been passed by Congress, session alter ses-' scd a law at the late session, providing that

siun. as mere matter ot course, until ine ui:i nereMier every citiz.cn ot mat state snail

owing has accumulated to this frightful, be exempted from taation for the support amount. j of the opel ministry, who lodges with the

Petersburg Intel. town clerk a certificate that t uittsrs in

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U I ILUftil. 1 four years old. last snrinr. ahmit 141 li.incU

At this time came the ComplainanLby i,;ffi,. heavv mad, a star in hU f,.rpl,f1

Charles R. Bsoirs, his Attorney, and fi- one or more of his feet white, neither dockled his Petition, and, on his motion, it ap- ed nor branded, trots well, short and close peanng to the satisfaction of the Court that built, with shoes on his fore feet, and his the Defendant is not a resident of this state, withers galled by work. ORDERED, that notice of the pendency THIRTY DOLLARS will be given for of this Complaint, and that the Defendant said Horse, returned to the Subscriber at appear on the first day of the next term to TERRE HAUTE, or to ISAAC LAManswer the said complaint, or the matter BERT, on Honey Creek Prairie. i i mi l i i a. i : 7 J

auu iiiinns win ue uecreeu against ner in r 1 . o.

her absence shall be published four weeks AVUUCrt OLUlgllS.

successively in the Indiana Lentinelf print- Aug. sjo, IbrJ.

ed at V incennes.

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emanuel vantoeeS)c.w.c.c. Land Office at Vincenncs.

r1Vn Y lln P r i August 14th 1819, 1 CIl JJOliarS iiCW&rflt ' All persons concerned, are hereby requiSTRAYED from the Subscriber, about red to take notice, that in three months

two weeks since, a liktly, light grey from the date hereof, I shall issue to Willi-

JTJ am 'Hgginsa duplicate certificate rso. 1130,, lllrhlQC dated Aug. 29 1815, for the S. E. 24,1 N. 13 -JLs a OXLy 1 W. unless, previous to that date some legal

ana suthcient objections are made thereto John Badollet. It. L. O'

between fifteen and sixteen hands high, sir

years old, with a very short, uneven mane, a small lump on his hack, caused by the hinder part of the saddle, and shoes on his. fore feet. Whoever will return said Horse

to the Subscriber, living near the Steam Mill, I

shall receive the above reward, and all necessary charges. SAMUEL PARR. Vincennes, Sept. 11.

Domestic G O OB 8,

John D. Hay,

THE SUBSCRIBER Has made arrangements with the manufacturers of Domestic Goods, to be supplied with a general assortment, with directions to sell at the Philadelphia and Baltimore

jr A tt .1, i auuiiic uiny uic expense ui uaus Respectfully requests all persons indebted p0ltation. He has received, and is novr

vu linn iu tan auu uiaivc pajuieui, us ne i opening at about to take measures to renew his Assort-j wy0 4 prniherJs Row met o a .1 LOUISVILLE, (Kentucky,) Wennes, Sept. 1, 1819. gltf o2 Cases conSsisting as follows :

3-4 and 4-4 CHECKS 3-4 and 4-4 Furniture do. Bleached SHIRTINGS & SHEETINGS Brown do. CHAMBUAYS, GRANDURILLS, GINGHAMS,

STRIPES, TICKINGS, &c.

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He also will keep a general assortment of LIQUORS and has received by Ihe steam boat James Ross, Gin, Jamaica, and other Spirits, Of WINES, he has received lldonia, Sicily, Madeira, Tenerijc, Sherry, and Port, all of the first quality, and further supplies will be received bv the next arrivals. G. L. DWIGHT.

Taken Up, By EZRA LAMB, in Dubois county, Patoca township, a Bright Bay Horse, five or six years old, about 14 hands three

incues iiigu, me ten iiinu 1001 wnue aoove i. nilrriiaa.M . tho hoof, and a white mark round his hock,!'' puicliaiers are requested to call

shod all round, no other brands perceivable. Appraised at thirty seven dollars and fifty cents by Davis if'illiams, Joel IVebb, and Zedekiah llocd, this 16th day of August, 1819. WILLIAM SHOOK, J. P. 21-3p BLANK DEEDS EOn SALE AT THIS OFFICE. BLANKS FOR SALE at THIS OFFICE