Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 31, Vincennes, Knox County, 13 November 1819 — Page 3
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j j J J J J s s j- J j- J j j- j .? j- j j j-j' j- j j- jContrarv to o;i i expectation, the mail this week was barren of foreign intelligence. We have heard nothing further of our relations with y?"t'r.i hut i'k with increased
anxiety to titi aruuoachin:
meeting of Con
gress.
Horrid Murder !
A short time since, we adverted to the fre-
T!,e minsters who rejected the British! SHERIFF'S SALE.
proposition, were dismissed ; aud the rejec-j I SHALL crpose to hale atPublicAuction t T i 1 1 e treat v. it seems, is to be e.rcusetf, tion, czi the 22d day of November next, at by an extraordinary ambassador, who, though .the house of Robert Harrison, in the town he is nuf to avow that the. measure tlie rc- of Terre-IIaute, the following tracts of land jectiou is executed by English ciders is to land twn lots, if not sooner paid, for the tax-
rv the report to menaces of a war, in which
England is to he held up like the. head of Jc'ittsrt, 1 full grown children to fmhton them
es and co-ts due thereon viz:.
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rom tiier manhood. While the hiiccrt t
D.m Oiiis'iu t!e distribution cf ju nails orli(2 licenses, will no d(v.hthe c:;ten:!v-d : and in r- ! fo
iiaps, coflee plantations in Cuba elsewhere. () jr.ay he p-ttrcnised, to piomotc the same po-'jf.o
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W e 'n.ivp s-id tl r. t t!ie policy or England, ;o i.n this rase, is v.-y bwuplc. " i.iq 1. T!:e 1;; S of the m.n kefs of I'uronc thnr i.ii
the rrslo! itio'i and aumeiitaJiun ofindu(rv cn
i'i otijer nations, particularly I'lanie, tne Netierla!;t!s, Germany, ? ixoriy, rru-ia, and Russia, calls for new markets to supply the Its of thoe. 2. England looks to .South America for this
"jeeedaneum :and her commercial and iner-
quencv of cri'ne in the Western Countrv, cantilo agents and factors, who are always tfand copied fr om an Illinois paper, an ac- j Active emissaries, are already spread over count of a murder committed at the U. S. every part ot South America, loud and pluu-
Saline. W e have now the flisustin" task of sll)le professors of their devotion to liberty ;
recording; RPother, as bjuta! and barbarous as
any which has stained the annals of the "West. Unless more exertion is made for the conviction of the p?rpeti ators of such deeds. the Kr(ia.t roads in Illinois will soon
tries, will he obliged to go in hands, particularly armed against the murderous assaults of monsters in human shape, whose trade is robbery, and whose pastime is spilling human blosd. Three men were travelling on foot from St. Louis to Vincennes. Their names were SQUHIES, MOUIUS, and V AtiNKR. At the persuation of Wagner thf y passed Lewises Tavern, about 4 miles, and encamped in a thicket on Friday nijrht last. In the dead
of the niaht, JVw?ne.r rose and with a large knife cut the -throat of Squires, who was an old man, and -expired without a struggle. The wretch then attempted the same act eu Morris, but fortunately the first stab Awakened him, and in the struggle the murderer seized the old man's cane, and heat Morris
until he supposed him to be dead. He then
meaning
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$. it is nit compatible with this policy
that any other power should participate in Q0
the commerce of South America nor in the iqq
rival the most dangerous parts of Italy and j collection and distribution of the sinews of 113 Germany: and travellers, as in those coun- power the precious metals. 143
4. A monopoly alone can suit her policy, ifi;) 5. The only state, of whose competition 1G0 she is apprehensive, is the United States. 6. Three principles of policy here, combine, ifo and are to be effected by each other. kq ! Tl.e repression of the prowiivr power if.n
Saturday, as he was strolling about the prairie' Those vicus are indisputable, and the in a deranged situation, who humanely con. coursc oi events arc sufficient to demonstrate veved him to Lkwis's, where, he soon re- them, covered so as to tell the shocking; story. A
and prosperity oi the united fctats. jq The repression of the domestic industry 100 r.f the United .tales, to preserve the 1G0 market in monopoly for England. ' 100 The repression of North American in- Tfin
dustry must prevent competition in S. 1G0 America. lfio 7. The policy ol England, therefore, is to 1G0 keep up hostilities, if possible, between North 1G0 and Soutli America, and in this she has been 100 most lamentably successful We liavc thrown 1 60 these hints out but they are the result of r9 long and deliberate observation, and of means If.O
robbed them, and left them. Morris revived, of observation which are not to be had else- 160
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beard, prominent mouth, and a Carpenter by ; A IxN U & OU ivlvl i i Li IGO trade: his clothing, such as is usuallv worn j rr,,.. , ,r . r H0 by boatmen: with a linen knapsack." it is'. ? "V MiWnhers respectfully ,nlormir,0 believed he passed through Vincennes on nenos and the public ,n general, that 1C0 Saturday evening !ast.-We are sorry we p busim . - t , ,r f in alAiiKhl bllr,bl. vincennes, near idO cannotgivea more particular description of v n , LV ' ' K) 1 c 1 ri -ir p i. ....i r rancis Lunnixgham s I avcru, where, they 1A0 this fiend-like vnlian. 1 rmters throughout ... . , . , , iyi
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'Taxes.
party immediately started in search of wv? 1 r Squirfs, and found him in the thicket, dead,! blienil S aleiOl
with his neck dreadfully mangled, and bathed j I MI ALL expose to sale on the CCth inst. in blood. He was buried as decently as cir- at t!;c Court House door, for the taxes and cumstances would permit. Travellers, who costs due thereon, unless the same are soonhave seen Morris, affirm that he cannot long er . discharged, the N. E. Qr. of Sec. 8, survive. Town 10, 11. 10, and the west half of the Such is the plain narrative of this bloody . , Qr. of Sec. 2.5, T. 11. II. 10. business. Morris states that he-had 70: L. H. SCO I T, ShIV. v. c. dollars in notes on the 15a nk of Chillicothe, ! Terre-IIaute, Nov. 9, 1819. and 10 dollars in silver", which are all missing. rjx'ccfCsfj'X'CjTSKrrjsmTfX"crcrcK
He knows nothing of the property of the old
man.
He describes Wagner as being a man
Cash for Hides.
respective papers, to assist in the apprehen
siun oi such a monster. from the Aurora. AFFAIRS WITH SFJLV.
Additional facts concerning the aflairs be-! tween Spain and the U. States come to ligjit 1 from various sources. It is now ascertained that not only has the Florida treaty been rejectcd, but a new stratagem for procrastination I and delay and deception been resorted to ; a new Spanish minister extraordinary isto be sent out to e.vplain why the taeaty was, not ratified. 1 This is only an imitation of the English mission of Jackson and Uose, who were sent
out to gain time, and to trv the effect of mena
of the best quality. They wish to purchase
Hides, ot every description, for which they will pay cash, cr exchange leather at their Tan-Yard. WILLIAM HART &, Co. Vincennes, Nov. 13, 1819. 31 tf
Five Dollars Reward. STRAYED from the subscriber, about the first ol October last, a dark brown HOUSE,
about 1J hands high, 9 or 10 years old, shod on his fore feet ; with a short square tail, &
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ces upon men of weak nerves and tcmpori- collected. He is supposed to he somewhere -.rri
Mng characters : anu mere can oe no ieuMm uetween vincennes ana lute Kiver.
to doubt that the ichole machinery of the tli- j
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plomacy at Madrid has been prepared and and all necessary charges. .l..i.l U I. ; . II'.. ,... J 0
I w ill give the above reward for said Horse
conducted bv the Uritish minister Wellesleu
as the diplomacy of Don Onis, Hyde de Yeu-. ville, and the Abbe Correa, were regulated &.
propelled by ir. Jsazot. The policy of England in these affairs, is
E. M'NAMEE.
Vincennes, Nov. 10. 1519. 31 tf
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Joseph Roseman, Wi sdsor jd Fjscr Chair MAKER. Three poors ijelow Mr. Beamon's hotel Requests thoe that have Fla.r-Sccd to dispose of, to inform him the quantity they have, as he wishes to purchase about the first of April next. He alo will t;ive 10 cents per pound for
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Host Bristles.
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TOWN OF SjrALLSBUltG.' SM AL1.M5URG is pleavnitlv situated oti thr. Western hank of the kiver IKM BAIL
H aS, about :if and a half miles from its con1 11 icnce w ith the WBStI, and about Sis i miles WVst of VINCENNES. on the (ireat : Jo. ail leading to St. Louis ami Kaskaskia ; and !i in a feiile ;ud iiealthy tract of country as any in the Western Wo? Id ; and perhaps tlo'i e is no cile fr a tow n. West of the Allcghanies. poseed of more loc il ad vantas. iThe 1EMIiARRAS, t that place, Affords 'one of the bo4 MILL-SEATS in the western country, which has on it now a complete Sawmill, and a Cjrht-mi!l is erecting, that will shortly he in operation. It enjoys all the advantages of river navigation, as any boat?, j which lloat on the Wabash, can at all times 'comonpto the Mill without obstruction. TheToivn is laid out at the cardinal points of 'the compass, which completely correspond , with the course ol the river at that place, j SMALLSRURC. is laid out on a liberal scale, with a view to the convenience and gratification ol its inhabitants. Front Street is ninety feet wide : Jfuin and .Market streets, which cross each other at right angles in the public square, aie each ninety feet wide, and all the others arensty six. The alleys, which, divide the lots in due order, are each sixteea teet wide. ! The Tow n is laid ofifin 2 1 blocks, c.rclusivc of the Public Square, which contains one block : each block comprises 12 Lots, and each Lot contains 75i;0 square feet. The Proprietor intends laying out the residue of the tract on which the town stands, amount ingto 255 acres, in Out Lots of two and one half acres each, which he will dispose of 03 equitable terms, j CONDITIONS, j The Proprietor, in order to quicken the settlement, and promote the growth aud pros, perity of the town, gives to any good Median ic or other citizen, who will take and improve a Lot within eighteen mouths after the date of Ids Certificate of Donation, (which binds the . Donor to make a title in fee to such lot,) by fabricating a commodious House, of Frame. li ick, or Stone, composed of two rooms, not less than 1G feet square each, well lighted with glass windows, aud furnished with two fire-places : subject to forfeiture to the proprietor, if such Donee f.hall fail in a complete compliance with the foregoing stipulation : I The Proprietor without discrimination, gives, on these conditions, all the Lots numbered with EVEN numbers, such as 2,4, &c. &c. reserving to himself those known by , UNEVEN numbers, a 1,3, &c. &c.
There is now nearlv completed at the spot, an prrnllpnt TITII XTM k'F. RRrnfiR .u:u
will be of great utility to Emigrants to the West ; and an ctersive TANNKRY is pre paring in the suburbs of the Town, the valuable advantages of which it is unnecessary to crplain. As this Town is equi-distant from Palmy Ra, the scat of justice in Edwards County, and Palestine, in Crawford, which are more than forty miles distant, the presumptioti is strong, that ere long, there will be a NEW COUN I'Y laid off ii om part of both, and that . Smallsburg will be the Seat of Justice. J There is no Tow n on the Waters of the j West, which offers more inducements to the I enterprising emigrant. The healthiness of j the climate, the ricii sod of the surrounding country, the rapidly increasing population of j the neighborhood, into which so strong a tide iof migration is ilowing, its beautiful situation j on a navigable river, which will soon bar ;onit bo m the rich products of a land of 'inexhaustible fertility ; these advantages, combined with the easy terms offered by the Proprietor, certainly present the fairest field ' for the e.i'ercise of capital, industry and enter
prise, ot any I own in the n estern Country. JOHN SMALL. November 3. 1819. 31 tf
NOTICE ! ! ! HAVING seen an advertisement cf Jonathan Babcock's
to be resolved by very sim'ple and obvious principles, and the intimations of Mr. Wellesley at Madrid, are in the same spirit as the menaces of Lord Castiereagh, w hen Mr.
Saddling, &c. John C. Holland, "Will continue to manufacture SADDLES, BRIDLES, CAPS,
J. Q. Adams, under official orders, sounded IIAK.Nh, Cvc. &c. ot the best quality, the British ministry as to the policy which i at his stand in Market Street. His prices EnMand would pursue, should the U. States shall he as low as they can be purchased acknow ledge the independence of the South elsew here. He returns Ids sincere thanks American republics lord Caytlercagh pro- far the liberal encouragement he has receivfessdthat the Biitih government would re- ed, and solicits a continuance of the favor
Lots in Terre-Hante.
v-fv rti Q-13. 4. C2. 1 17. 1 92. 049. 1 - fir 1 i
197, 259, 13,67, 125, 196, 262, 18, 74, 132, in thc Centncl st week, cautioning all 199, 2G3, 24, 204, 2G9, 27, 138, 205, 271,29, x'Vor0.-' mne-V due hltn
142, 07, 274.31, 80, 14G, 278,39, 151,216,
perfectly neutral between Spain & her of a generous public, nes; but that England would not con- Vincennes, Sept. 29, 1819.
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colonies
gent to the United States obtaining one inc:i of territory from Spanish concession, without the consent of England. On the news of the proposed cession ct Florida being known at Midiid, Mr. IVeliesley signified that il Florida should be ceded toth; U. States, England v. euld crpect Uuba, &.c.
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2S2, 41, 89, 153, 217,286, 45, 98, 155, 221,
1292, 49, 103. 158 225, 294, 57, 104, 177, '256, 29S, 113,131, 239. Lots in Greenfield. NO. 50, 51, 52, 63, C9, 74, 76, 78, 90. 10G, 108, 110, Sale to commence at 9 o'clock A. M.
L. H. SCOTT; Shff. v. c. Tcrre-Haute, Oct. 25, 1819. 29 St
Blanks
FOR SALE HERE,
Blank Executions For sale at this office.
A Brace of Elegant Brass PIS TOLS, For Safe Enquire at this OF-
FICK. ov. 12. 1819. 31-Sw I Blank note Books, for i Merchant and Tradesmen, for Sale at this
OFFICE.
to EDWARD BURCH in conequence of
that advertisement I think it necessary to inform those interested that there wa a partnership eiisting between Jonathan Jialcoch and myself (which can be proven,) and I hereby caution all persons against paying to him or any person in his name any debts dco tor Groceries or Liquors, as there has never been a settlement f the concern, which I have repeatedly requested him to do, and do not wish to receive any raonev due to liira
'in his indivdual concerns, or that which is
due us jointly, until we have settled. By the above named advertisement, and oy the representations which he ha made of rae, I believe it was his intention to injuro niy character, which be has perhapi sucee ded in, but I will Ieae it to the publio to judge. EDWARD II. BI RCH. Vinceanet Not. 13, lbl9. 51-3?
