Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 39, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 January 1820 — Page 3

.GT-Ncws from England. We have very late accounts from this oppressed country set? "Foreign Articles." A revolution, wide and desolating or a despotism, blooJy and relentless, is close at nand the present slate of things cannot last. The people appear to be desperate,' and the gov. eminent is loudly called upon for strong measures to keen down -the starving nonu.

lace with a vigor beyond the law for winch: purpose the standing annv U to be increased j 5rp! fl 5 (HTTiTf ZtirfrWTnt by SOmen to each company, in all MonLJ-& Vj'Jiliib

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men , niu, uy i;ie tinier issued, mere is no doubt that a civil v.ar ij looked upon as a prvbaUe event The old whig party, of which' lord Erskine mar be considered as the head, is Kencrallv op.M.d to the reformers,' though some of then!, e.irl Fitzwiiliam for example, has united with them . Erskine has taken up his

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pen in defence of the whigs against certain

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vlci;nxl:s:::::january 3, ic2o. " ipnsing a general assortment, which in addition to their

former stock, will make their assortment equal to any in the Western Country.

With

respect to the rervirt on too r.m.

mnns business, what we previously asserted, v. as;(ri and we shall attend to our neHi-bor-in-Iaws suggestions.

Blue, Black, Drab, Scarlet, Green. Drown,

land mixt Broad Cloths, d. Csssiinerc?,

Consisting of

i uiiiic leelmj In, for svenl rl.i

charts preferred against them br the 'friends i to be You ht bv IWfor sV i t V i l4annc,'i at:rtrd colors, elvt Lords rf. !,.-, ? t' i ,i . A l " . JI' - doctor hHUi.F.R and Judge r o in n anil 4 Rese 1!-' -t or lelo.jji. iie also uenrecates the asspih.iKamrt TC, . .. r c- 1 - hcsl i.iu...i.,

Wi,,s of tV.p.opie. I er dr J,,; 2 TT r V l4'4 5rotch (arltting. Wo Ueliev. that before this time a deciJ he u ic P W 1 !,ni"t:" ,n? J0! Homhazetts, assorted colors, ,ive blow has been struck in Rngl j Z rlsent npp the contt cannot sooo terminate, unless the a meeting will take place . it fid he 5 1 a,ml " ur1n,tuir5- ,0:1Jlrsh .??l'"r,inS' aovernment party is strain em, rt M J ...f .7r i ... i 7 -..P ' 8 .,t.M V1"1 . , Mt-am !.om,do. Mevsadks est.n-,

"r. . .! V , " . ' - ..... ;v-w..u,t,.,,lijl. r,WING pieriuiles the ioa .,i .i.

m this ill. judged pttA Tir'.In.. 4.4 fiinfrhams.

ish that njch would WS'it. "m'JrUJ HMdlrV.

mmatiaa of every affair of this kind. : Pa";ds, tripc, an(, Chambravs do.

T-i . .. j1 C?t;ton Crave, assorted coin:. Hat do. he late relions of the Mails prevents L-wntinejIuNtrins:. and figured 8ILK.S,

y .t- any news from our national or v.U. l I...r vV.i VI.W

.Slik :ilid Co1tr (Tiiilnelln.

av : ffHirtit - - 7

vessel hiviinr nrrixed. at New-York h. ! Mart rm,,fV ZTlr... 'er.,nl.n "'nenshpufi Cotton,

ov er tae people, at large, as the cavalrv did of deciding the difference at AJauche-ter : and much will depend upon manner. VYe heartily wis the.siue that shall be taken by the armv and.bethu termination of every iavv. .ft:

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WASIT'NtrrON, Nov. 26.

Ciptain Hi ad. of the United St.-Sfp ; sf.nfp."

Il'tt'Hct. arrived in t'.U ctv vNrfv .

h! instant, in

that there are liviua; in Silk Velvfs, assorted colors,

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We understand that he brings information ! American coast, durii fhatthe Treaty ts NO i' ratified ; and that ! Alexander Cochrane, thin remain much in the state in which our i oat fr iiire, like the

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rm Vm.u j.iMiy p cm not inquire) trom the Violin Siring. Looking (Jlasscs,ahav:E2 do

mg the late war by Sir Pocket Books, Floss Cotton,

arm who let themselves p;,,?. cloth Brushes,

Iat advices left tim. Mr. N. Jn!(o,, . i . y i.orron, m. ami orMeC Mosc, ass. colors.

t i I , : . ..-.-.v. u..u, , uu.. ujchc persons uoinjjr men Mens and Women's Sill: (iloves pains at Madrttl. and a Minister from Spain and bachelors a Sabine war ., .nnKon,!.! 1611 S aiC" 8

is to be forthwith sent to t'ds co.jntrv. If. in the Island. It happened, fortunately, that I

Y xnowieuge,;i?: rn- list year, a slave fhip was captured, ihev shall oe Hereafter noticed. : containing only young -iris, from 16 to "0 It is proper to state, that a report did pre-'years of age ; and these" becoming free by the viul, lor a day or two. at Madrid, that, the :r:;!?tin- abolition laws, were sent intotiini reaty uas ratified. During the prevalence idad, and being placed under the custody of

ui una report a leiier was wrnten, in wlr.cn originated the report, which ha run thrush tiie country, and which gained general belief,

tiiat the treaty uit.

Do. d. Beaver and Kid, 15la.kSi!k Handkerchiefs, do. Checked, Madras do. do. Pocket do. -1, C, and 8-4 Cotton Shawh,

,:!a, Bandana?, Plane do,

i Cambric, Jaconet, Leno, jjMuil, Book, Hjured and fancv

jijringmin liowes, t anton urape fchawis, Levantine and Damask do.

Ijlrish Linens, Fancy Ribbons, do. Black,

Straw Hats, 8-4 Table Cloths. lf and 8-4 Linen and Cotton Diaper, Gucrnev Frocks. Lambs-Wool Socks,

i-4-4 Domestic Siietfing. Thread Lace, iSilk S:penders, Silk Gauze, 'Black Timle, Head Ornaments,

r.legant Casimere Sliawls, assorted color?, 8- lir.itation do. Paper Hanging?, Writing Baper, Letter, do. 'Jil Cloth, Worsted and Cotton Webbing, Uo. SJrainin. Fashionable boots, do. bootees, Woroen's Uoan and Red Mcrocco Slippers, Do. Bootees, White Kid Slippers, I'rauel

anu iik,

en's Common Shoes, Boys do.

ijMorocco Hats, Cator do.

A complete assortment of

lardware and Queensicare

Also, a large supply of

was ratified about the 120th

LONDON, Oct. 7. Accounts of an alarming nature have arrived ftom Blackburn. Two nersons in that

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discreet matrons, the American negroes were!

invited to se them, and a small portion i f! land offered to each who would marry. The. proposal was highly agreeable to the men, nor did these yo-mg ladies of landed piopc ty give themselves the airs which are sometimes observable in those who have that enviable possession in this country. The

courtship wa brief ai.d sentimental: "I'll! 2

decries.

neighborhood, the one of a blacksmith, the : have that little girl," says one of the wooers :! 4 Cto lioupriKuil no -in inctminnnt ..lr.. .. ..I Ml I. .-n i.tl t - .1 . 1

otiier describe! as an instrument maker.

have been taken, upon a charge of manufacturing pikes and otf'.er weapons for treasonable purposes. A few pike heads were found on the premises of the former, and some pikei and pistols on those of the latter. i.th prisoners have undergone an examina-

7 Boxes 8 by 10 and 10 Window Glass, 100 Boxes Candles, of superior quality, 14 Barrels Bet GREEN COFFEE, 5 B.gs While do. !4 Barrels Brown SUGAR,

" L.af do. Chests Young Hyson TEA, 44 Imnerial do. Kegs Glazed POWDER,

'I'll have Mat tall one, srtvs another, and -

thus the whole were betrothed. When thel "

day of m -rriage arrived, which was defern d Londou Mustard, Allspice, Perppr,

at least twenty-four hours, in consideration of the feelings of the ladies, it happened somewhat unluckily, that some of them had

Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Indigo. Ric, jGinger, Chocolate, Brimtcue, American Brandv, Cogtiiac do.

IjWbi-key. Swis Wine, JlMudcii.i. do. do. Claret, Linseed Oil,

(White Lead, panisU Whiting, Salt Potr I Mluni, Copjieras. Tobacco, jCoumo:! ami Spanisli Cigars, Glue,

anut, Sumung Nads, Hard soap.

slinnrd their collars, and the enamoured

turn betore a magistrate and have been com- bridegrooms were unable to distinguish their niltted. : respective charmers. The ceremony, bowvljfair of Honor. On Monday afternoon, ever, proceeded. The clergyman was about a meeting took place within a mile of Ciiel- to make short work of it, by requiring these teuham, between Charles Phillips, e-q of men t take "these women to be 'heir wedthe Irish Bar, attended by Col. O'Neal and ded wive? :" but the governor. Sir R. WoudHenriques, esq. attended by Major ford, compelled him to marry each couple Pentice, who after an exchange of shots, the separately. The ceremonies fasted about 4

Ja'.r terminated, and before leaving the hours, during which tlmp some f thp briilp-

Musical Instruments.

C. Clarionetts, Violins, Violin strings JJ. Flutes, F. do. Octave do. Stationary.

ground the parties shook bands. V'e. lament to say. that letters from Paris, of .the 6th inst. mention a fatal duel that tuk place between captain Pellew of the 1st regiment of Life-Guards, and captain Theodore Walsh, of the same regiment. A ihe first fue captain. Pellew was shot through the te-mple, and expired without a groan. Mr. French was second to captain Wahh; we have not heard the uameofCapt. I'ellew's fried. The cause of this melancholy affair is the elopement of Mrs. "Walsh some short time ago' with capt. Pellew, and was with him at Paris, to which place the

grooms recollected the objects of their love, and discovered that others had married them. The die was. however, cast, and the exchange made none unhappy. A gentleman lately arrived from the Island, who communicated the above fact, says, that he saw them fre quently. several months afterwards, all apparently very happy and contented with their lot, and most of the ladies looking "as ladies wish to look, who love their lords." London Courier. A late London paper remarks, that the vounjj Queen of Spain is not more than 16

injured husband followed them. years of age, in person gpnteel, her face

Miserable state oj Spain. A private let-! pretty, and her complexion very fair. From ter in the Constitutional Paris paper gives her tears and depression of spirit, whilst she a picture of Spain the most afflicting to hu- remained at Toulouse, it appeared that the maruty. There is in it really something be- prospect of a crown did not reconcile her to yond the ordinary recorded sufferings of na-( leaving her native country.

tions. In one province, notning out plots,

Best notind Ledgers and JOURNALS, Common do.

Satesand Pencil-, Lead Pencils, English Quills, Ink Stand, link Powder. Wafers, &c. &c. &c.

arrests, informers, captivity, torture; and

monks the judges, jailors and. e.iecutioners. In another sounds of -joy and festivity for the. King.s marriage, mingle dreadfully with the groans of those who are dying with the fever, or, as U is cailed, the plague. The whole maritime border of Andalusia is infected. The expedition is abandoned. The military clothings ol the troops are burnt by the public functionaries, to prevent contagion. Several English and French speculators who took out contraband goods in the transport vessels, with the connivance of the. Spanish government, see their bales burnt before their eyes, and are themselves exposed to, or.actuallv perishing with the dis-

eisM. j he galdiers have deserted ana tied fi"m the plague; but bearing it with them wherever they go. The celebrated Mis. Mary Ann Clarke, tvith her two daughteis, were in London, at the lat date. Notwithstanding the bad eminence ot this lady, she is said to discharge the duties of a mother with til C' most scrupulous fidelity.

A bloody battle of one hour and nine min utes. was fought on the 2vSth of October last, in the suburbs of .London, between Turner and Martin, for 100 guineas aside. Tw enty thousand persons attended ! At the end of the42d round. Turner's ear was gratified with "enough,' and the poor mangled body of Martin was borne oti by Crib, his second. Gazette.

MciuoiauduuiSj Pocket Books,

LEATHER Spanish Soal, Upper, IjCalf Skins, Morocco, do. Common and Real. All of which, they are determined to sell extremely low for CASH.

incennes, January 7, 1820.

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Kilgour, Taylor, & WehbjPartiiership Dissolved

THE CO-PARTNERSHIP OF

HAVE JUT RECEIVED d

CONSIGNMENT OF THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES,

Which

reasonable

they are authorised to sell at a very f!e rate for PAR MONEY viz.

BAGS pim,E coffer

Chests 1st final. V. H. 1 KA,

Kausler Wise

b 4 4

Kegs 1st qua!. GINGER.

IS this day dissolved by mutual ton-e.t.-Those indebted to either of the subc on Note or Book Account, are required ?o call and dicharre the same on or before V a first of February next. This notice i- de-

i9Brs-i - I nil l , . r I r j k" ft.wl til ffji U illl

qr. UP.eSlS lSl quai. I. II. I 1V14 -usiyr. ami an uiusc imrusinj, "in u" Boxes No. 1 Boston CHOCOLATE ;to attend to it.

JOHN KAUSLER, JOHN WISE. Vincennes, Jan. 3. 1820. 39 tf 00000 THE BUSINESS will in future be car

! ried on b v J01LV K1 USLE H in person.

He returns his grateful thanks to the public

Tor their past favors, and respectfully solicits a continuance of their patronage. He 'ill always be found at bis old stand on ffeter Street, where, all orders in the line of Ida profession will be promptly executed. JOHN KAUSLER. Vincennes Jan. 3, 18-20. 39. tf

A LCD FOR GOOD CURRENT MONEY, 100 pr. Twilled Woolen PANTALOONS

ICO Kersev & Cloth ROUND JACKETS.

Vincennes, January 4, 1820. 39 Sw

VEPPER lai-e quantity of counterfeit pepper has been dn-trd fa London. i he MuffU made up of mustard seeds, jrlue, chalk, &a

A man named Banks Finch, was killed by, R Y'irtiw of nA ,-r fT v.n Lieut. Campbell, by stabs with a dirk, on V 11 tUL OI UnOiy JbiXCCUthe banks of the Mississippi, 7 miles above tions St. Genevieve, on the 20th July last. Finch1 , na. had threatened the life of Campbell, & being To me directed from the Clerks Office of ct:-nn(t r,,n i5d vinlent when in limior. thQ Circuit Court ol Posey county, will

had kept in terror the crew of the boat in be exposed to Public Sale for ready money XTTlT J? T which Campbell was a passenger. u lhe h,5h"t bidder, on Saturday the T wen- (JHilJNDJLJii It, r I ty-feecond dav of this instant, at the house of 1T,,, , c .. . r 1 a' n: r'i f o liKGS psvp rnPCtfuilT to inform t

Mrs. Hirons in Gibson County, the South

In the Bedford Pennsylvania Gazette, the West Quarter of Section No." Eleven, in real property of 9 delinquent collectors of Township No. Three, South of Range No countv taxes is advertised for sale by the'iWPve West, taken as the property of

sheiifis.

Join cudgels Ned, but vet Nfd's a bully ; minUtratur of Sterrett Deceased Sale to Will Cudgel5 Bess, yet 'Will's a cully. commence at 2 o clock r. M. Due atten-

Die Ned and Bes ; give ill to Joan,

She lares not say her life's her own. Die Joan and Will ; give Bess to Ned, And every day ihc combs his head.

dance by

January 5, 1820

BEGS leave respectfully to inform tho

citizens of Vincennes and its vicinity, that his Dancing School, Will commence for the Second Quarter, oa

Tuesday next, 11th inst. Vincennes, Jan. 7, 1820. 39 tf FOUND on Thursday last, a pair of new SADDLE1UGS. mnt.iinmsr a few article

WILLIAM PRICE, of Merchnudi.e. The owner can set them

Coruiwr Lri6.-3 County, by appUrc at this Office, aad paying fop 5S-lfF tUU advertutmeat.

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oamuti xitro, m suusiv me aoove

Executions in favor of James Stewart, Ad-