Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 September 1819 — Page 3

he cr !iis informant has been alarmed at the vagaries of their own disorderM and malicious imagination, wit!. out scarcely a

iiaiKnv ot reality :n the case.

lztfuci. Tiioie never lias beer, cut

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THE CENTINEL. VINCENNES, SEPT. 2.", 1610.

Election Returns.

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life

of (lie two carcissc?, that

dcspalied of. Gaz. Airfil cud SuJJe;i Death 1 ' DIED lately on a plantation in South Carolina. Jliss Dinah fiiveellips, a negro

John

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; bank, payable 0 months after date, except elch a fie! J hand) while an the act of between two or three, hundred dollars, ihe,n5 a corn, aged 4,.Her fuends, -v.:iicli was almost forced from the branch, j ".iixiP fv? ' T ! t : i n i . r . 'd e of a FRAING PAN bent and fastened

cure such funds !!S would sav his on!v form rountI hc" b.Jy in the place of a COkftLl,

Kenectfuly request nil persons indeotel fj him to call and t.uke payment, as !:c i about to take measures to lenew his Assortment. Vincennes, Sept. 1, 1S19. 2itf

Governor. Lt. Governor.

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Harrison Dearborn JeHTerson Jennings Clarke Franklin,

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146 231 GD0 1C5 156 313 169 CC3 147 454 n i J 59 165 478 1 15 173

from forfeiture. Zt:d fact Instead of this branch trying to force such paper into circulation contrary to the will of the people, the direct reverse is the case, for tiie very best of our citi.ens aie daily pressing the branch to loan them on almost auy terms their paper, not only payable nine months after date but twelve, fifteen, eighteen, or twenty '.four months alter date, which the branch

has uniformly refused, except in a few ca-i . I'utie fres. when the itnnorturitip ai.il nrf-n-! il c'!

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ciesofthe case were such as almost to for- VIUIcnt "ver severe pain m the Lea.i, vobid a denial on the part of the branch, and '!!ltll,S of bilhous matter, thirst &c. &c.

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well secured by a rope; which contrivance no doubt caused her untimely death. From the Baltimore Jl.nerican DIRECTIONS FOlt PllKbKtlVING HEALTH. The first indication of bilious fever 'n generally pain in the head nausea or sickness of stomach with more or less fever: It nothing is taken to remove the disease,

the rutient finds kimself more unwell :

m lullowed With considerable and

Tea

Dollars itewurd.

STRAY KI) from the Subscriber, about two weeki since, a likelv, liirht eiev Horse between fifteen and sixteen hands high, sit years old, with a verv short, uneven mane, a small lump on bis" back, caused l the binder part of the saddle, and no shoe on hi leet. Whoever will return said lloisc to the Subscriber, living near the Steam .Mil!, shall receive the above reward, ami all necessary charges. SAMUEL PARR.

small ; and na emissions of any description iose persons wno read this paper win -M'1nnvAMr..,fw Koo.. only remember what I have stated as the "e .--.w9

jthe last ninety days, made upon anv con- fi,rst symptoms of hhous feverand when Land OillCC at UlCCnncS. 1- ' Iji 1 a .1 - r- . 1 ' t lite fii-m 1 n rr i. om iAl t-aa iiiiiipIi if 1lrv tvill

Auut 14t:r 1819.

ditions, althouah at the same time 'if the t,lus llluJi5 themselves unwell, it tliey will

'.branch had comnlved with tho u-UW nf tbp. immediately send to an apottiecary for a

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vuiuuifi pin, 01 i or hi grains, a Miung

heartv constitution they may save them-

iMajorities 5551

2930

Extract of a letter from a e.iller.ian in Nashville to his friend in Vincenues, received by last mail. " The mail from New Orleans has this

moment arrived. It brings the important clear that the notes

jbest part of our community, they mi

nave loaned on the best possible security a

million of their paper, payable nine months after date. Such is the confidence the people have in this branch. How preposterous it is' for the Editor of the Western Sun tosay that strenuous exertions are making to force into circulation notes payable nine months after date, .ben in fact ti e people arc morally forcing the branch to put such paper into circulation. Cdfact.Ko notes withadaik r,r black ground work at the top liyve ever been issued from this branch, e.vcept some that were engraved for the bank of Yinccnue. before it became the state bank ol Indiana, which remained 'on hand in blank at the bank of Vincennes, and when this branch went into operation branch paper was scarce, and to make cut a sufficiency, some of those notes were so fiiied un as to make

I them payable at this .branch, hence it is

were not darkened at

selves from a bilious fever. During this

state, I know of nothing more irrateful than weak lemonade, which may be drank freely. If the symptoms and fever do not disappear in twenty four hours after the operation of the calomel pill, a further purging will be necessary which may be of Calomel, in pills of 3 or 4 grains each one pill to he taken every three or four hours until it operates. If the patient wishes to cat, let him have good mutton or chicken broth but not pies him to eat the stom

ach must not be cloved with any thing it

All persons concerned, are hereby required to take notice, that in three months from the date hereof. I shall issue to William Higgins a duplicate certificate No. 1130, dated Aug. C9 IS15, lor the E. 24,1 N. 13 W . unless, preious to that date some lal and Mifilcient objections arc made thereto. John Badollet. It. L. O. Valuable Land for Sale.

FOR SALE, on the West side of PuiIJiJh, seven miles from Vir.tcnne, three and a half Quarter Sections of excel

does not crave fasting is the best cure for lent Land, 150 acres of which are under fevers the doctors have. A little bark and improvement, and in a very dry, healthy wine may be useful during convalescence, and pleasant situation. Particulars are unbut it muot not be used if there is fever. necessary, as the appearance of the propMEDICUS. pcrty is its best recommendation.

Enquire of CORNELIUS TAYLOR, living at the Yellow Ranks, on the River

tiews that tue British hav? landed 1n-ce1 the top with any design or intention tode-

liiousandJlenin rensacout his news has created much ferment in I.0 leans, and i3 generally believed here."

DIEDy suddenly, near Henderson Ky. on EEnibanas. 'cdnesday, September the 16:, General L?Embarras

notes wpip 1 s

The writer of the following address to the public has undertaken to notice one of the many slanders which weie published some time ago in a paltry sheet of paper, printed by E Stout, &c.and n;ck:aa:cd the Vetern Sun. "We had prepared an article respecting this . slander, but believing that it Would become a subject fur the decision of a jury, we had declined its publication. It appears, however, thut the currencv of this slander has roused the atten

tion of the people, and the indignation of j0f the notes vhich sh all who feel, an interest in the character of 'believe she ever will.

Wcdn

SAMUEL HOPKINS.

at St. Louis, Missouri Mr. JOHN

fact. Eleven or twelve only of these "A 1 fcs, Jro;i Lanandagua, UntarioLo:inty,

sued payable after date, and ioric,agea years, mucli lamr.iUd by

ceivc any person, because they were dark

ened years before this bank was thought ot.

Craw for

"township,

co. Illinois,

Aug. 21, 1819.

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that part which made them payable after date was written with red ink on all ex

cept two or three in order to make the contrast as freat as possible, so as to prevent any person Irom being deceived : therefore I cannot doubt but that the informant of the editor of the Sun, was knowingly guilty of a gross error, in saying those notes were designedly darkened 5;c. 5th Uici. The. branch bank at Ycvay has never at anv time sust ended the payment

she has issued, nor do I

all his acquaintances.

SAYRE & DRAKE, OFFER FOR SALE xit the Store in front of the RECEIVER'S OFFICE, Old Jamaica Rum, Cogniac Brandy, Holland Gin,

Stute of Indiana D.iries count t 'Circuit. IS RICE M. WITCIIER, vs. T.rTSY WITCIIER.

June Term, 1S19.

Petition for Divorce.

J At this time came the Complainant,by VaAM.Es U. Brows, his Attorney, and fi-

Tnrii-ini Wv t.P. r.OUrfPSV t.l tr.Oe nnnfprs! f-fh -f.tri 'V a t ntomont nior fitn.r

who condescend to exchange with him, Stout -cd by 'the branch bank at Yevay to any per-. jMaUCiPa, L Oi't, lias been able to give circulation to this libel. 1 sen or persons for the redemption of the ; yr '

"which was intended to depreciate the paper jnotes of the bank of Vincennes made pay-! liics, of the branches of the State Bank cf Indiana, able at Vcvay, was one half in gold or si!- iHnxrork rinrAi Vntmrc Wecive the following wiiter credit for Ver coin of the United States, and the other ll, viltJCI , r UL.ilv,S,

led his Petition, and. on his motion, it ap-

jpearing to the satisfaction of the Court that

xnc nciencant is not a re:uer.t ot this state, (HIDE UFA), that imtice f ihe fiendency of tliis Complaint, and that tbe D?fendant appear on Ihe first day of the rie u term to answer the said complaint, or the matter

anil tr.ings will be decreed against bet in aild Currailt l,cr absence sl-all b( published four wnU successiely in the Indiana Ccntii'et. printed at Viricr n ?.

em .'"i v NT'.'Fr.-.r (f.c.r.

two ca-

thc purity of his motives, but must venture half in current notes cn chartered banks, AllsDU'C, PcppCI RalsillS, to advise him that common complaint and supposed by the officers of the branch to be . 1 1 9 exposure lose their efiect when applied to solvent, which generally has been received AllilOIldS, IlldlgO,

the conduct ot Stout ana his coadjutors ; without a murmur, except in one or tw and wc further infernvhim, that it is not sus-; ses of Philadelphia collectors, pected or pretended in Vincennes, that Stout If the Editor ot the Sun bad cnlv

i in ljuL.v.iuiii u '-", 1 luc 141 tin ii t u tail j 1 me jieujxc ni1i1.11 uc Idom aspires to editorship. appears to pretend to be, or if there had been

wrote the arhcie

God mend it ! seldo

"But he is so barren in intellect and debased no malice lurking within his breast,

the

he

Loaf and Brown Suar, Mackarel, Codfish, Shad, Rice, Popperas, Pipes,

mind, that he cape like a hungry publication of the infoi mation uhicl

pelican, fcr any thing that is offered him. , says he received would have satisfied him, and crams it into bis pouch, t be ejected but is that the case ? No, he must become a

Crowiey s

before his net of greedy

less of truth, decencv

:ly proselytes, regard-j prophet and progmtsticate what will , and consequences, i situation of the biancli bank at Yevay

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examine his

From lite Independent i7ufc?ia;:cr. YEVAY, Sep. 2nd. An editorial paragraph not leng since appeared in the Western Sun, breathing a very hostile spirit towards the bank ol" Vincennes, and its branches generally, though I presume it was the intention of the author, cn!y to give the branch at Ycvay a thrust. On the first appearance t,f the piece. I was under an impression that no crediJ would be given to it, as r : 7 person, or

rersens, who had transactcu mijMit ti an--

act business with the braneo t Vtvay ccuid testify to the ccr.trary of the greater part of the publication, ami that it would of course die in the same contaminated atmosphere, in which it bad its birth ; therefore 1 deemed it unncrccisary to take any notice of it. But I have since discovered the same paragraph copied into several respectable nevspapcrs,some cf which may circulate where the people have no tliiect communicator, with this branch, and thereby give the backers and money shavers an opportunity cf imposing on the honest tanner ami mechanic, who mav bold the paper of the branch by alarmini them, through the me

dium of that malicious paragraph, so as to

euect the purchase of the papr at a very considerable discount, hence I feci it my

dutvto lay a statement of facts before the public, and they can then judge for themselves.

I shall first proceed to compare real facts ith the statements made bv the Sun Edit-

22( a General .Assortment of Queen's Ware, Dry Goods, &c.

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Dissolution oi i'artnership. THE Copartnership of the Subscribers, trading at tl.i. place, under the ti m of JOHN CAMPBELL k CO. has been by mutual consent dissolved. All persons indebted to said firm are irqiO'icd to make immediate payment to Da.MEL W1LIK, who is duly authorised to settle the business of the concern, or to such a,rent

as he may appoint, of which due notice will

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given.

months hence. But let us

entitled to any credit or not;ue generally. 1Sth embcr, 1819.

judge ot a man's preienuca unowieuge ol futuie events,' by the information he appears to possess of past and present transactions, and if we judge him totally rg-no-! rant not only of the past, but also the pre-' sent, we unhesitatingly pronounce him a' false prophet. That the v. isc and prophetic editor of the un is bas-ely itrnoraut of both the past and

present transactions, resources ana inten

tions cf the branch hank at Yevav, no one

can for a

jrood sene of an insulted communitv will indignantly reject' his prognosticati(ns 44 as an unprincipled attempt at the mean-

tC7 TZ'" FULL BLOODED ARABIAN HORSE, Young Dey of Algiers, Has just arrived from Boston, and is now

ojjered J or Sale.

EARLE & WYLE. JNO. CAMPBELL. Tcrrc Haute, (la.) Aug. 28, 1819.

The Subscriber, Will remain at this place three or four weeks for the purpose of setting the business

'of the concern, during which time he is particularlv anxious that all persons indebted, to said Firm would come forward and settle

lie miy be seen at the Slable cf Col. Lssel(c. their respective accounts, as he will be unThis Horse need only to be seen by REAL er the necessity of putting all unsettled JUDGES, to be admired. For particulars -c.counts ifl suit at that period.

U"R" ua" v "V apply to ' JUil.N UA.virDniii win remain a short

minute uouut ; theretcre 'the

est imposition

CORRECTOR.

AWFUL CALAMITY. .Vew- Fork' July 29. Two notorious drunkards who have long been known in our streets, last evening fell

upon this plan to get i ill cf their troubles.

incenucs,

COL. H. LASSELLE. 4i'a Sept. 1S19.

itime for the purpose of settling the nooks.

UA-is. i LIE.

iC7The stock of the above Horse has proved to be uncommonly tine. During his stay in Vincennes, there would be no objection to his being let to a few marcs.

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From ISAAC LAMBERT'S, Vigo County, on the night of the 21st or 22d July lat, 'a Bav Horse,

i aken

By EZRA LAMB.

l hev each drank a pint of clear whiskey, Patoca tow nship, a

being well cnarged uclore, ana requested a

m a r ii-nra lentil i!ittin

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in

Up,

Dubois

county.

wi

?r3 and it will at once be discovered that

third person, when thev were both

to roll them together, placing their mouths as nearly in contact as possible, when thus placed, the third person, in compiyauce with their request, lighted a brimstone

I match which he put between their mouths . and in an instant the two miserable wretch

es weie blown to atoms, and as effectually scattered to the winds as if .'illed with gunpawder; and the poor fellow wlio applied the match was so much injured by the

.bright Bay Horse,

fiva or six years old, about 14 hands three inches high, the left hind foot white above the hoof, and a white mark round his hock, shod all round, no other brand- perceivable. Apnraised at thirty seven dollars and titt v

cents by Dav is IHlliams, Joel Webb, and!

Zedek-iah hood, this lUh day of August,' uvur i V . n j o BERT, on Honey Creek Prairie.

"WILLIAM feUODK, J. P.

four years eld, last spring, about 14 hand high, heavy made, a star in his forehead, one or more of his feet white, neither docked nor branded, trots w ell, short and close nuilt, with shoes on bis fare feet, and hit withers galled bv work. I'll HIT Y DOLLARS will be given f, r said Horse, returned to the Subscriber at

; TERRE HAUTE, or to ISAAC LAM-

Aug. 23, 1819.

Robert Sturgus. 21 tf