Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 36, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 December 1819 — Page 3

various objections to them, from being more generally acquainted with the situation of the country and the feeling of the. coinmunity, you will be better able to descide in relation tnereto, what provisions, if any, should be necessary. The militia law may require amendments, and particularly with regard to the time required for making returns to the office of the iidjutaiit-geneial, of the stiength and situation of the militia. Returns should be made at an earlier period, and swme provision calculated the better to enforce the discharge ol this dutv, steins to he necessary. A want of strict attention to tl.e inspection and re

turn of the numbers of our Militia, has de-

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Ioniau republic. Their old and iavcteratc

enemy, Aii Pacha, had art enough, however,

to induce t'ie Sublime rorte to require as an equivalent for its accession to the treaty of Paris, placing the Ionian h'ands under the British protection, the surrender to him, Ali Pacha, of his long coveted possession; aud the British government had the baseness, shall we not call it ? to make this sacrifice to expediency'. Thp manner of it, has been - a Am "a..

in discussion trom that tune to this, but it

Doctors Jllison JFNamee) Of Vincennes, H AVE just received from Philadelphia, and are now opening at their APOTHECARY STORK, on Market Street, opposite the dwelliug house of Doct. Hubert Alison, a

general and extensive assortment of

THE COMMOXS.

We have no disposition to urge further

is now finally consummated, and by the in- JJVUnSm JflCUlClllCS ?))7

(whether to the British government or general is uncertain) by the rapacious and impatient Turk. But we can say nothing so strong or so eloquent ourselves, as to the infamy of this transaction, as the following notice of it from the London Times

We wish that our duty would permit us

to withhold

na.'rative.

pared. Patent Paints, Dye-tufl, Medical shop Furniture, surgeons

frum publication the following am Dentists' Pocket IllStl'UIIow devoutly, alas ! how vainly,

ments,

be expected in relation to the dragoons, un

der like circumstances. Considering the num her ufcompauies of artillery and dragoons, to authorise the selection of a major to command each corps, would advance -the public good, by guarding agaiust difficulties not otherwise to be avoided. It is to be amented,

tnat tne trequent resignations ot. officers, and

cruelty than has been practised blood upon this unhappy people, the most heiVic aires display in

in cold Nor . did anv race

December 15, 1319'

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nnveu the state or a considerable nortion of ulL ousincss or J he Commons. V ilnrlarn

1 IP gri - V v. k - urms, to which the stale would otherwise ueIre boo and man, that we went into it, have been entitled, under the act of con- a first, unwillingly. We had no personal any ess. making provision for arming and e- f'M'Vs and there is something so odious in fiuiiminir the militia of the United Mates. veti;atin:r an odious business, evpn shnnhl

iJillicultics have been experienced between U1L Vuli"c interest require it, that we should we have deprecated, while it was yet uuofficers of infantry and artillery, when the lat- 'iav ueen glad to have been excused from the done, and how deeply we have deplored, ter is attached to the former, either for du- Performance of the duty. As it is, standing after its terrible consummations, the tragedy

ty or parn.de; and the same effects, are to oa n,SM ground, with the public sentiment recited in these few affecting lines, oar rad-

compietely m our favor, we are willing the ers will, we trust, bear witness. The fate of affair should rest, and that those implicated Parga will carry down with it a stain upon should look to their own responsibility. the British character, wheh no military triBut it appears, this cannot be. In answer umphs nor public splendor can obliterate.

to the universal enquiry, e aro charged No age of oarbarism ever yet laid bare more rcctions. Pii

vvitn "sianders," "with "uase ana unjouiiuea declarations." We do not wish to retort but we honestly and plainly can. It is an un-

cmisequent changes in command, materially pleasant business but it is a public concern, of human sulfereri a loftier patriotism of a

retards the progress of improvement in mil- and the public shall know t'ne truth. a nobler energy than in the inhabitants of itary kuowledge Of the officers more time The statement published in the last Sun, what once was Parga, at the moment when should be required to be spent in the prao-SM0 the statement f the Committee. We they quitted it forever. Being told that the ticui discharge of military duty, especially have the authority of the gentleman who drew Turks were to enter their territory befoie in drills of the brigade ; and, until the ofil- up the report, that it is ALTERED, MU- the time fi.red for their embarkation, the c ers are made more familiarly acquainted TILATED, and M VNGLEI) : And we male inhabitants announced their unanimous with what it becomes them to teach their know who did it who prepared the whole ar- purpose to put to death their wives and chil &ulu diuates, it is almost useless to require tide, and gave it to the Treasurer for publica- dren, and then wage boldly an indiscrimiuot die privates their attendance at the times tion. And re know that the Treasarer ate conflict with, their Christian betrayers at present prescribed by the existing law. promised to apologise to the public, and to and their Turkish persecutors, if a single

1 he business of the ofiice of the adinfanr n- publish the report as it came trom toe bom-

iuui.ee. We believe that the hands of that Committee were never stained with ''filthy lucre." We know that their conduct has been honorable in this buiiuess. " The Treasurer, it appears, is now absent from town. On his return we shall have much

With many other articles, all of which are warranted sound and of excellent quality. They trut their lonjj eaperimental acquaintance with the diseases, incident to this country, will enable them to put up for familyuse, the most appropriate Medicine, accom- ..... i-r f

panied with the necessary piain anu saie ai-

vsicians and others, who deal

largely, will be supplied on the most advantageous terms.

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eial is continually increasing, and requires an

additional compensation, which, under the importance of a faithful 'and punctual discharge ot the duties attached to it, is recommended to your consideration. The late extinguishment of Indian title to lauds in our state, and the progress of the United States' surveys, require that provission should he made to select aud locates Scite tor the permanent Seat of Government; and the manner in wheh such location shall effected, as well as the number of persons to be employed in the selection, should devolve on the general assembly during the present session. The e.vtent and fertility

hi those lands, has induced individuals to

G. It. C. Sullivan , Attorney at Law. WTLIj practice in the first Judicial Circuit of the Mtate of Indiana, and in the Counties of Crawford and Edwards, in the Illinois Mat. He may always be found at his office, in Vincennes, unles when absent on profes-

Mahoiuetan soldier should set foot upon the smnal business; he has made arrangements soil before thev had safely left it. This for business forwarded to him in his absence,

1,11a tlirPit TLfv m... to be attended to.

Vincennes, Dec. 15, 1819.

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seen io ne no idle threat, ihev pre

vailed over the fears of the rjrotectinr irov-

crnment, though tliey had not moved its . pity : the Ottomans halted on the frontier. I 7 p Tl in the centre ofa large square were collected JieWlO'lllS Of 130)1110 by the people of I'arira the remains of their J 7

to say on the subject. If he does not apolo- buried ancestors. When the bands of Ali BARNES I'LY elicit tho'se indebted fotem, gise to the people for the aW -d his borrow- lacha reached the valls, no complaint was b N()TK or ccount, t discharge ed statement, we shall publish tnat which he heard, no weeping, no curse, no murmur. the same IMMEhlATELY.

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and ms dictators to see.

would not wisu the world

FROM OUli COuIIESPOXDEjYT. Corydov. Dec. 10th. 1819. There have been a number of

the city received its infidel garrison a Ba

y by Ion or Palmyra salutes the christian traveller in the desert nothing breathed, nothin moved ; the houses were desolate, the nation was extinct, the bones of the dead were consumed to ashes Yet t iis we are

Vincennes, Dec. 1819,

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'anticipate, in their settlements, the surveys m'ls of importance before the house ; in a few informed, was a sacrifice to expediency." and sales of the United States, and reideVs days there wif7 aso be so vera resoutioons

former is to

our senators aud represcntativ

to oppose the passage pi a fa

mode of sefmir the pubic

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The Legislature of Indiana convened on

"it necessary that a temporary extension of aril memorial in whicb the state is deep.y

limit . hmil'il be priven to the nnrthern fr:?itier interested; one ot the

W M ' - " - - - -- " - -- -- counties to facilitate the execution f the laws. The additional population which the late purchase will induce to the neighborhood ot Forrt Wayne, as well as the interest of the. present inhabitants of that portion of the State, will occupy a portion of jour deliberations. The annual report of the treasury officers, will afford you a correct view of receipts and expenditures of Government for the year past ; and I have much satisfaction in offering the assurance, that the situation of the records will meet your entire approbation. From those exhibits, in some measure, vou will be enabled to form an estimate necessary for the current year, including the i iterest on the public debt, which has or may become

In the discharge of our relative duties, di- that the Kino of

passionate disscussions and an undeviati -...I t.i flip welfare of the state and the i

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NEW BiUTLSH MINTSTEIi.

To the Public ! IT i3 agreed, and given up, by E. II. Burch who has heretofore published himself as a partner of Jonathan Uabcock, in the Grccery 9

kept near the Vincennes team-.Mi!I ; that

!.. .i . IVUlIt Htti I'll. iiiibuuva Maiii-. nn , limb instruct Extract of a letter from a gentleman in Liv- tlll - tn OMtr .,r u ,im. j,,-

ives m congress, erpuol, to Inn f nena mthts city 9 dated Grocery of Jonathan "Babcock, kept and ataw changmgthe - ou will hearbv this ship, that a new temltM,Jto for lnc saiJ Babcock, bv him tho ands. I am not minister, Mr. Stratford tanning cusin of ., K ir R,.rrh ..m.l tht 11 Hhf

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prepareu at preseui vu mv umu wiu up u vjchjjc .muiiog, is apptunieu luinisier io late, but rather incined to thinkit will pass." "the united States he was formerly Ministpr tn Svvitprlnr.il '

4 is lci uj jwu.triiai.u.

Monday the 6th instant. Williamson Dunn,

Esq. was chosen Speaker of the House f Arrival ail(l Departure Representatives, W. Wick, elected first clerK Y i tt. p Tt,nmtnn s.Jstnnt. Ilnnrv Qf the Mails to and from the J incennes Post

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Henry

Hurst, esq. was elected clerk to the senate. We shall continue to give a correct report of all that is interesting in their proceedings.

fFasUington City, J9ov. 25. There was a report in circuation yester- ,

dav, after the arrival o:

the Eastern Mau,

ad ratified the Trea-

Oflice, after the first day of January, 180.

Western Mail arrives every Tuesday at 10 a. m. and departs on the same day at 2 p. m. Eastern Mai! arrives every Tuesday at 10 a. tn. and departs on the same day at 2 p. m. Southern Mail arrives every Tuesday at 11 a. m. and departs on the same day at 2 p. m.

bouthwestern Mail arrives every luesday

viatin- tv with the United States, about the 20th Sept. at 10 a. m. & departs on the sameday at 2 p.m. the itf- list. The report appears gain credit a- Letters for the Western, Eastern, Southnn mnnv intpi.rpt neone here. A dav or two em, and Southwestern Mails, must be depo-

the Grocerv, belong to the said Babcock, 2c

ouht to be paid to him the said Babcock and the said Babcock, agrees to pay all tho debts contracted by E. II. Burch in Vincencos, for the use of his Grnery. Signed thi3 13th December, 1819. E. II. BURCH, SG 3t JON. BABCOCK. JC7K- H. BURCH, states to the public, that from Mr. Babcock's offer to let him havf the one half of the clear profits, for keening he Grocery, that he considered hiunHf h partner, at the time he wrote the publication that appeared in the Centincl. State of Indiana,

terest of our constituents, will, I have no mong internment pcpie nere .,ay or n j . Vanderburgh County, Union Township.

doubt, characterise your deliberations ; and mil connrm or c mraniu u repu.u rur -"Northern Mail arrives every Tuesday at 9 Tlkrn TTn in every purpose calculated to promote ourselves, we are tndmed to beieve it. ..rSXI A LU U P those objects, a cordial .-operation on my rrwmv nF pquCi q Letters for this Mail must be deposited by BY Joseph M. McDowel, ONE MARE, the WiUAttffiS?ENNlNGS. ; noZZr4 :.0 .. ,o,n An nfl'pr.tinnr recital of the circumstance '-' , . to wit. m e tne appraisers, uo nere iy in

jjcc. ,m, 101. V ... :!.u:4...a r.. t fv. that the Stray Mare taken up a atore-

- unilpr wmci; cucuicu lunaui tains ui x ai - . . MT T JJ . " . ' . ... . i c

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KASKASRIJ, December 8, 1819.

The time allowed the sheriffs of the sever-

f this state to nav into t!ie treas

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ury tne suw iw, u - ::rZfhm brnnt. am of th abhor- ties-also, to collect me uruis uue me, anu tied on with a re ne Appraised to V on-

nrr.. .i.:V.. ,tt nrn nton nttnnftpf nni tion Ol tne rai-uiueics, anu ui me aoii.u- . T ...u

IU leCll liciiiis uu" u"""vv" vvw..u.-. - . , . Tl -k Pay inose nc. hhcii in ma ijvjv-i.

paid up their accounts. The penalty impo- reuce mannesieu uy u, Wu? i, My intentions being thus avowed, I hope i . 1 . . '-a. ,1 ,:na( an which torather with a des- - " ... ... r

a non-compuance wim ueuummaiiv.., -n V i for some indulgence, especially as the limes . mi i . Poi-ira will nnf iiip readers in 11 p . .

on the audi- with this event. pectsare flattering, if not blasted by a SHYmted for be- This small (but for the noble nature of FgJ ndayinDe- its inhabitants) insignificant territory, has ' GENL. W. JOHNSTON.

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the requisitions of the law, is, it will be re- cnption ot rarga, wui put our .uuc. . .. f contcinplatc my futUre resi-

collected, one per cent per day on all monies possession oi uiu dence to be in Evansville, where my pros-

vhich they stand cnargea wiui on tors books, which is not account

lure uie ciunauuu ..iv .ii3fc ; - - , . r . . r . i i nK dit nf ilpirp. tn its terocious

cember m each year jua - u who ha . vain trieJ Irish Hull. In the Irish Bank Bill, passed corruption and threats to prevail on the in June 1808, there is a clause providing, that Var-uinetes to accept of his protection. the profits shall be Equally divided, and that After being held successively as an appenthe Lidue shall So to" the pernor. dag-to t - V en t t ie Russian an he

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Vincennes, Dec. 1.1, 1819.

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Notice.

BY the 50th instant, I wish all those in-

empires, Parga, in March, 181-4, .tehted to me to settle up to that date, a9 by

Corydon, November 27. passed into the hands of the English forces, tat means I shall be able to settle with those ick has been appointed a then occupying the Ionian Islands. Too to whom I am indebted.

"uiiicj ftuniimi .vi- f I " ' t At ' a L Director of the Branch Bank at Corvdon, in weak to resist, by their own means, the unthe nlic nf Jnnnthan Jenninrs, resigned. ceasins efforts of Ah Pacha to enslave them,

it was the policy of the Parguinotes to seek AVe arc informed by a gentleman from the protection of the power which might haplslip,Long Island, that a very large Whale pen to predominate in that quarter, and Was drove into one of the inlets on the east thus most effectually secure them from that ytde of the Long Island, in the late equinoc- of the Pacha ; and it was in accordance with lial storm, near Babylon. In his struggle he this policy that they threw themselves into passed ever a shallow into a hollow,where, the arms of general Campbell, then coinhe was left vhe:i the storm abated and the mantling the British troops at Zante; and tide tell. The inhabitants were busy when from that time until March, 1817, considerour informant left there, in rutting him un ed themselves, and were considered by the

aau making the most ot him. Z).

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JOHN CONNER. December 2, 1819. 36 pdfSw I DO hereby certify, the above to be a trno copy from my docket. D.VNL. MILLER, j.p r e. The Co-purtncrsliip Of Sullivan and Call, is thin dav dissolved by mutual consent. Their united attention ill be bestowed on all business heretofore entrusted to their care. G. R. C. SULLIVAN. J CALL.

December 10, 181.

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CARTER BEAM ON.

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Jl few Maps, Of the United States, Including Alabama and Loiisiana, nrWILhUM DARBY, For Sale at this OFFICE.

Price only Tiro Dolljrs. r aO

Adv. world as forming ao Integral part ot tno XJaccmDCr is, isi9.

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Land Office at Vincennes, DECEMBER 15, 1S19. ALL persons concerned, are hereby required to take notice, that in three month from tho date hereof, I shall issue XoMalacke Warrick, a duplicate certificate, No. 4754. dated January '27, 1818, for the N. E. I T. 1 S. U. S W, unless previous to that date some legal and sufficient ubiection are made thereto. JOHN BADOLLET, R L. O.

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