Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 January 1820 — Page 3

- - Uc manufactures, have not shielded them r.- thcao acb, and cf a high rust connected wiui 'ffisr, 4n J respect thdrincurnbeats, is iS Siscx3. -J-.:toticr causes adverse to their prosper- it, it is with deep regret I have to state the not du to the character of sovcieigntv, that - ity. The pecuniary embarrassments which loss which has been sustained by the death of the states who possess it, should enquire in-1 " INTfcK THOUGHTS. h .vc so deeply alfected the commercial in- Commodore Perry. His irallardrv. in a bril- io this matter, should assert their rinht to . "EN from the black and threatening wJ

leivts of the nation, have been no less ad- liant exploit, in the late war, added to the re- exercise it, and relinquish it only upon the lhe wrayul tempest blows, verse to our manufacturing pstablishments in nown of his countrv. HU dratH' i ifonWod most throimK mnvirtinn. that it tii un .My swan skin waistcoat warms my breast,

sever.u sections of the Union. Thecreat re

duction 'of the currency, which the banks have been constrained to make, in order to 'continue specie payments, and the vitiate-i cni racier of it whore such reductions have not ho?n attempted, instead of placing within the reach of these establishments the pecuniary aid necevary to avail themselves of the udvantes resulting from the redaction of the prices of the raw materials, and labour, have compelled the banks to withdraw from thorn a portion of the capital heretofore advanced to them.- That aid, which has been refused by the batiks, has not been obtained from other sources, owing to the loss of individual confidence, from the failures which have r cently occurred in some of our princip d commercial cities. An additional cause of the depression of these establishments may probably be found, in the pecuniary embarrassments which have recently affected those countries with which our commerce has been principally prosecuted. Their manufactures, for the want ofaready

or profitable mark t at home, have been ship

ped by the manufacturers to the tinted Mates, and, in many instances, sold at a price below

their current value at the place of manufac

ture. Although this practice may, irom its

nature, be considered temporary, or contingent, it is not on that account less injurious

in its clfects. Uniformity in the demand and

price of ah article, is highly desirable to the

domestic manufacturer,

It is deemed of rreat importance to give

encoumement to our domestic manufactur-

ers. In what mauncrthe cvks adverted to

rniy be remedied, and how far it may be practicable, in other respects, to afford them

further encouragement, paying due regard to the other great interests of the nation, is submitted to the wisdom of Congress. The survey of the coast, for the establishment of fortifications, is nownearly completed,

and considerable progress has been made in

as a national misfortune.

JAMES MONROE. Washington) December 7, 1019.

surrendered by the state to the nation ? I cul Do! m nos5

Anterior to the promulgation by thesu-L.., r . uuij jjj preme court of the opinion above alluded to, ! ?5n fr?m,the ea?t' ,both l dread' the agent of the slate was restrained bv an ! "if winds ckomf, charSd h ows, ininnrr, .....rioM Ktr a " ai. 1 The broad umbrella guards my hear,

trict iud?e of the seventh indicial district. But not my toes,

o , V -"7 from collecting the tax imposed by the last legislature upon those offices. How far it is compatible with the dignity of the supreme power of the state, to be manacled, restrained, or propelled by persons clad with author-

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J, n?.. ' "D5noveVne " TO 9:-When to the rain the snows do yield, certain. This, gentlemen, u a subject ot, A soaking current flows :

.mgmy import. n invokes noining less , Nor can my stron warrows shield

My fearful toer.

And underneath though widely spread, The wind the cold still throws ; And,btrange effect! the end makes red, Of my poor nose

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VINCENNES:::::JANUAIIY 1, 1820.

SCT'We have no news from Corydon this

uwmg to the reg J remain without an

Legislative proceedings.

..v,v vowing io me regulation or the iVlails, llwuai l,4C" 13 lc icuuic ui auvciciuijr uj we remain uitlmnf anv ; the states a fit subiectcf derision. Thenrin-'

... .v..vuk an j iiiiui uiaiiuii VI iiic . a I

ernment may usurp the sovereignty of the o ! when shall genial spring appear, states, and another department consecrate And blush the fragrant rose,

the usurpation by pronouncing it constitu- When winter cease to fill with fear

then is the tenure ot sovereignty by j My naked nose.

ciple that any portion of its supreme power ' When frowning skiet no longer shed, . A I i , I 1 I f . mi . I-

must ue ameiy surrenuereu oy a siaie, in l neir rams yet scarcely iroze ;

The appointment of Jonathan Dotu. En. bdience to a decree made by the usurper, With every step my feet do tread.

as President Judge of the First Judicial sanctifying in one character vhnt he had. To chill

Circuit ot this State, has been confirmed by usurPea n another, can never, it would seem" the Legislature. to me be conceded by a rational people. Yet life is but a winter's day,

my toe?.

Matthew C. 'Eir-hstinVm 'n Lut should the evils hUested, be thought. And true 'tis, such cf those as

ted Presiding Judge of the Third Judicial Cir- UU(er he existing state of things, to be bey- Are doomed to travel long this way, cuit in the place of John Watts, Esn. appoin- or,( the reacl f immediate legislative rem-i Must bear cold noses. ted during the recess. eJj would it not be prudent to open a corJames . ;. Goudlett, Esq. has been elected rcsPontnce with our sister states, and there- And wherefore should a mortal weep, Presiding Judge of the Fourth Judicial Cir. DJ communicate with them upon this sub To feel this winter's snows,

cuit. in the nlar nf Tfirhn iect of common and vital interest? It is Thouch thev be full a fathom dcen.

' r w.nfM, jlu(((C, ICalfLU I I m f f ed. with the power of the slates to amend the To freeze his toes r

j, 3k (Constitution of the United States, if no other) SIGJYS OF THE TIMES jeflicient means of vindicating their rights Death shall anether clime unfold, .xr .,r . . . should be found, and therehv nrotect them-i O'er all the grave shall close ;

to suspend sales under Ea-ecu- seives from at leMt a renewal .if thU ndinua ! No lomrcr shall his toes feel cold.

rom theetlect of that not less? &t nor bis nose.

that the national judiciary' ,

e upon the ri";ht of the states r, i TT

to exercise their sovereign power. I have i i aKen up always been opposed to the establishment of . RY John Meggs, living in the town of West banks, not only on the ground that exclusive , Union, in Busseron Township, Knox county,

The puWic are cution.d against receiving ffideran liZ: OllC llaPPle ffreV HOrSC.

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all at

linn Ann iirrrB i f 'm. i r

;.;";. " , "",""' "-ly? charter.and f

ZulK 'S'' "P"'"1 ,llrouSh dioU6 principle,

..vg,.a.Uiuic ui ucuiuwv, oy larire ma- Cai i...ia.;,i

ouuii uiua uuiiu

jorities. 57 being in fdvor of it in the House

oi Representatives, and 19 in the Senate.

BROOKVILLE," December 17.

nie couecuon ol maienais ior me cuuMruc- twentv do ar nost nntp nn iK F.nr,!,!: .;r . " ; .; 11 O

innnf fortifications in the. Culnh of Mexico . w,u f i':n T " mun,' an inordinate cuniuity. ana a spirit 15 hands hisrh. ei?ht vears old. shod

and in the Chesapeak Bay. The works on eTer issued ' notes were ot crtravagance, a contempt of moderate; round, no brands perceivable Appraised at flie Eastern bank of the Potomac, below Al-a " ?f,n,LaiVd a1cose(luent lao-ity of morals. ! Seventy-five dollars,by Valentine J. Bradlj fixndria. and on the Pea-Patch in the Dela- TTT?;, Butthebank of the United States, is of suchiand Abraham Case.

ware, are much advanced, and it is expected' IN 111 llsti. colossal structure, and willwhen it attains j I DO hereby certify, this to be a true copy that the fortification at the Narrows, in the The subscribers to the SUNDAY SCHOOL, mat,u.nt.v ol such gigantic strength, as tofrora mj Kstray Book. Given under my harbour of New-York, will be completed the and other citizens disposed to unite their as- be Ct wiiUI seern to ine) incompatible with , hand and seal, the 2oth day of December

present year. To derive all the advantages sistance, at e requested to meet at Mr. Deacontemp'.ated from these fortifications, it was wion's Hotel, on Monday ncrt, at 7 o'clock neces iry that they should be judiciously post- P. M. to appoint Managers, and transact ed, constructed with a view to permanence, other business, The being able to convene The progress, hitherto, has therefore been thus early, for the choice of officers, ought slow ; but, as the difficulties, in parts hereto- and docs afford us sincere satisfaction ; and

fore the least explored and known, are stir- whilst wc contemplate the full and entire snc

the poiliuu, that money is power, is acknowledged by all the elementary writers

upon the science l government, and exemplified practically by all the governments of which history furnuhes any reconrd.

lhe capital ol tins bank is thirty five mi!

JOHN C. RE1LEY j.p.k.c. December 25. 38 3vr

Borough Notice. PUBLIC Notice is hereby given, to all

:ey of the coast is comple-; lulled into security, nor relax in our efforts, J? mc amuual ! one nu,u!re.u JnJ nvf Inu" TAX, for the present year, to meet me at

m 1 i . 1 "l 1 i 1 1 1 ituiin. an aiiiiiuiii Mifirr. 1 m 1- 'vr 1 iii.i 1 11 m - a. w w -.

ted, winch, it is expectea, will oe clone early, oui oy a general ana prompt attendance to , . , p .'''i , I . ... z vouri-uouse, on rriaay ana saturaar ri the next spring, the engineers employed in i this call, evince the importance of the insti- "n bf who!aomely circulated for halt s een-. the 7th and 8th dajs of January next, to pay ivSII TiHiromHn amiiiP. fnr liL-a nnrnnP.!. ' tution. bv A iudirlnun fiplpr.ftnn nfMannrc tUrj tO COHIC 1 he 1 TCSlUent antl directors, tlft a-me . a the timp for iu rnllprtlnn im

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mounted, it will, in future, be more rapid. S ceas of the object intended, let us not be ofdollarg, with the power of issu,ngbi!U

As soon as the surv

tlie northern and north-western frontiers. -on whom the prosperity of the society mate

The troops, intended to occupy a station at rially depends.

rbe mouth of the St. Peters, on the Mississippi,? Vmcennes, Dec. 30, 1819.

feave established themselves there, and those

which were ordered to the mouth of the Yel-

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ot twenty-five, are to direct and

control this mighty mass of circulating medium : the entire money used by the American Republics Republics in name only, for according to the position above stated, the

President and Directors of this institution,

Cincinnati, November SO.

t.nt ,.01. n i.A r..n Ri i10p0 i.oxrl ITr.r. ennnrJ mnoror .n:,n are to govern the nation, lhey oirect and

will rpimin until next Snriiur. when thev will and who un.uccessfullv made the mr at. controu .the money, and of course possess the

w,o,m,l 4 iUc, nlooo f floi. r1nct;.'ii T : fpmnt m fht. Ufa f Mnrric kn rn.4 k pOWCT Ol the natlOU.

Wthe satisfaction to state that this measure i tween Vinccnnes and St. Louis, on the 12th e a d,sgu,sed arwtocrasy, erncrmousin sta-

has been executed in amity with the Indian ! inst. was seen in this place on Friday and Sat- we,anu .niiicioie in sirengm even

KIV.IJU1.q, fll.l.W HU IlKUUt, iu on ail" ic

fribns nnci thaf if rrnmv?fs to nrnmirp. in rp.-'Urclsv i :i f . lit is ahoiit 3 fppf H irsrhpd hwh.

Rard to them, all the advantages w hich were j about SO years of age, dark hair and whiskers the tat" ; and the nation, though destined contemplated by it. prominent chin, Vacant look, and probably be lU "victim, has uttered in smiles Much process has likewise been made in j weighs between 150 and 160 lbs. fcCT" A re- Jts approbation of the Aornrf rfwJ. It may the construction of ships of war, and in the J ward of 50 dollarsis offered for the murderers be thought that I speak too plain on this bubcollection of timber and other materials for apprehension. jec -disguise is not one ot my babUS-du-ship building. It is not doubted that our navy - ty bids me speak, and the importance of the .:,i o . i.,A 4i, numiior o.i p w h t00 f .-. subject demands that I should speak plainly.

placed, in all respects, on the footing, provided: Slaughter to the Legislature of KentiiC'

for bv bw.

A, presented on Tuesday Dec, 7.

I do believe that the existence otthe bank of

the United States, is incompatible with Re-

The board, consisting of engineers and nav-i Gentlemen, permit me, betore I close this " "V," J rV "J -L a! cheers, lmve not vet made their final report,! address, once more to call your attention to -ty worth m my belief, maintaining or ofscites for two naval depots, as instructed, la subject which 1 think ol great importance contending for. ror its maintenance, my according to the resolutions of March 13th, to the statu. The subject to which I allude, h.umb,c .bu.1 most zea!fu.8 CU hav bcen and April Wth, 1G IS, but they have examined is the two ofticies of discount and deposit, lo- voted, in some of the UiUerent departthe coast therein designated, and LhcL- report catcd by the Bank of the United States ents of this state, for upwards of twenty is expected in the next month. within this state. Those institutions, it is Jear or ts .u'V6 Forthe protection of our commerce in the believed, have contributed in no small degiee, tanced age to the standard of my country, xr-.i:i I c....4i. aii..: .i .nK.....,.0m0nt . and hazarded every thing on the plains cf

Ti i im n r.ini' in - :iiiii iit nin inn u . a Milling i iu iji uuuViU. lmc rinuai i assiiK u b i .v. i i l ii i. T. u

coa'-t; in the Pacific and Indian ocean, it has been found necessary to maintain a strong naval force, which it s?cms proper for the present to continue. There is much reason to believe, that, if any portion of the squadron, heretofore stationed in the Mediterranean, trhould be withdrawn, onr intercourse with the "powers, bordeiinj: on that sf a, would be. much iiderrupled, if not altogether destroyed. Such, ioo. has been the grow th of a spirit of piracy, in the otlier quarters mentioned, by adventurers from pverv country, ir.nluise of the friendly nas which'they h'.ve assumed, that, not to protect tiu commerce there, w ouid he to abandon it as a prev to their rapacity. Due attentiui has likewise been pud to the suppression of lhe slave trade, in compliance with a law of th- ht session. Onlers have been given to

tl commanders of all o'.ir public ships, to seize j at home. The power to preserve itself and ;1! vessels, navijtrd under our llag, engaged ! promote the prosperity of the community, is in that trade, and to brini; them in, to be pro- j inherent in sovereignty ; and the state bhould oc:-di'd against, in the manner prescribed by j not hastily or lightly surrender it. I am that law. It is hoped that these vigorous mea-. aware that the supreme court of the nation,

fc-j res, fupportnl ty hue acts by other nations, have declared the law creating this bank con-

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bv manv ofourgood citizens, by cashing the -y" i? .PriYxon ana .' V k u,t o,.,i iL kn,iiaiB.n,i hazard small (a every ireeman ought) com-

uiiijci vi uicsiaic tuun uuu iu uiuubiiui uu . ... ,- . thereby restraining them from the freedom Ped with the mighty object. In support

uf bankin- operation?, which their capital V . ;J I r 7"' MW,H,U and credit justif.ed,and the commercial trans- during the retention ot my laculties, to exnn:rtc .,fu- ,,.,.. ronnirpil Tho ro ert them when their exertion may be reqmr-

euueofthe state, it is also oeliercd, has been e? by mj country. I feel, therefore, that I t;,iu,.,ku rA,.A ,n,i i hrMf.n.j Id not disguise what duty bids me speak

irmtillf''rth..r re.lurf.oM Uv thP nneratinn, on this subject, and therelore, I again re-

of these offices". If such, unon examination, commend it emphatically to vour special at.

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should be found to be injurious enects of ihose institutions upon our citizens, and nnnri Ki ttpTnrir nt h fcfft it fioliitv!:

vou, centlemen to enquire if their bad influ- h.as wuely repealed the lav which exempted

ence may not be legitimately cou

the state should not underrate its po

to repeal malignant influences form abroad,

more

c tention.

10000'

Clergymen. The legislature of Vermon

es

V.!

an to promote beneficial influences

nteracted tlie PruPrtJ of clergymen from taation.- . There should not be any privileged class its power . . ,t. -i.i ' m

in inc u illicit oiaies.

Extensive and pleasant business. The late rev. William Boas, of Reading, Pa. in the

space of 29 years, united thre thousand and

eighteen couples, in marriage

Communicated.

MARRIED. On Thursday, December 23 .i ft Li n . .. -

vill soon terminate o commerce so disgraceful stitutioiul, and have denied to the states bj the Rev. S. T. Scott, Mr. MAXWELL to the civilized world. 3 the power ol taxing it. But much as we rev- HLACRBUU to Dlia. CJlS.iNDRA la the execution of the duty iuuwsd by . crence th institutions of the sfttional gov- WiDER.

the same ; as the time for the collection is

short, and longer indulgence cannot be given.

V. J. BRADLEY, Collector B.V. Vincennes, Dec. 29,1819. 38 3w

Valuable lands for sale.

THE undersigned, Executrix and Execu

tor, of Toussaint Dubois, deceased, offer for sale, any lands belonging to the Estate, of the deed, lying within the counties of Knox,

Davis, and aullivan. Also, two valuable

lots in Vincennes. The terms will be made

easy to purchasers, and sold at a fair price.

for further particulars, apply t either of the undersigned, or G. R. C. Sullivan, io

incennes. JANE DUBOIS, TOUS. DUBOIS, January 1, 1820, 58 tf

Conveyancing. DEEDS, MORTGAGES, and all other in struments of writing, drawn upon the short est notice, at a reduced price. Apply at the Vincennes Post Office. January 1, 1S20. 38eo6tv

Taken Up BY Thomas Rodgers, of Harmony Township, a dark Chesnut Sorrel Mare, Ten years old, 15 hands high, a star in hep forehead, and a snip on her nose, one small saddle spot on her back, three white feet, no branks perceivable, nor mark?. Appraised to 50 dollars, by John Grady, & D. Moore. A true copy from mr Esrray Book. JOHN DUNBAR, j p. Posey county, Dec. 11. 119. 38pd3g NOTICE. THE Members of the Vincennes JTechas ic's Benevolent Society, will meet on Satardav the 1st of Janutrv, at 6 o'clock, p- m. at John C. Reilty's Office, J. C. HOLLAND. Sec. '"STOVE For Sale, FOR Sale, at this Office, a small Sheet Iron Stove, With Pipe, &c. in excellent order.

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