Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 44, Vincennes, Knox County, 12 February 1820 — Page 2
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VLNCEN::S:::::FKBHUAILY 12, 1Z20. Ori Wednesday morning last, the bridge on the Wabash began to niovc. to the present joy of the speculators, and the groat emolument of t!ie ferrymen on this beautiful river; and the little hoys of the borough saw. with sorrow, tut spoil of that love! v bosom, on which they bad sported with so much pleasure. The snow has disaj -peared, and Old IVinier i preparing to abdicate his throne, on which he lias reigned with so much sternness and severity. Karly Spring seems to be hastening on, with her drenching torrents, to ie-umeher short-lived empire, and to change our rivulets into foaming floods, and arrange the fields and gardens fur her fruits & flowers. The gentle current of our river is gladly reaching it..' banks, and the rich products of the country are trusting themselves to it waters, depending on the aid of Father $sIs:P!,', to receive and bear them in sa'etv to the "Emporium of the West." Amidst all these movements, we sincerely wish the Commons rnav star at home.
is fr-gothd to us to, observe the pains ' M . . ti . .. Yh.-i ' ; ... - . , . , . 1 , . jtPIloCU 10 tins UlsCUsMOIl. lU'i) it la
. " considered that the territory of Mfss-wri i
arc unable io counteract : and the evil cAn only be remedied by radical means. L impress, upon the hearts of the young, the NECESSITY OF KDUCATIO:; to" insinuate, slowly, but surely, i:. to their minds, the main principles of morality-to instruct them,
gradually, in the true interests of that sucis-
the econii Vonrtay of June, anti the third : thing-, spring at ail around, and ejprf,n-
Mooda v i:f 0-rrer.
tixoNi) cmcurr. Ornna c ):nity0i tha first Mondays of March, June and October. IFaliitjn Oi tho second Mondays of
?!.nch, June and October.
ty of which they will soon be members and I Jackson On the third Mondays of March,
io give them ail oppn: tui.iiu's for general in-
-trucfion in thir po.ver, is iho duty of the
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'.h.Tfrson On tla1 fourth Mondavs of
iiead of every family m this borougls. ' Ky March", 'June and October, ihese means, only, the pan can suppiat.t the .8 Jolt On the seet.d Tliorsday after t!ie jlshi:: -: ouky and the.' Ilible take the place of! comaieticement of the courts iu Jeufison
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by action,4 litose feelings which r.'i'.MU-ty forbids t!'.3 sex, however enamoured, to rpenly reveal' Ala? said I to myself, this damsel is in a lair way to burst her boiler: Whea I seea virgin who is pa-t the lower of her sge." Io. king demurely at a duj'dy, or wishfully regarding a widower wit!i -!de-for.g g'lnces Thinks 1 to mse!f thcr. is no danger this maiden is tough she may do what the wilUs.'ie cannot kurzt !:?r toiler.
When I see a nocr devil so
mac i Jidcctrtl
hv L.e sitcjciiiis s:ricetizi, as to spin ou: ever eening a lung cobweb of n.in-ci:se aud dai-
covei eil
.v;ta luoriis ami i;u. "lev tie :.-vi.' i j u.'o uu i llnmsju Jn t!'ie lourta louuav ci -vpri'.
v.ith the ;eetet rose of irtu? l?:d iwienee.j Anvust. at.d Xoe;aber.
atid re.der" U.et;i the toiufost and j;r. of their j f'i:J Oa t.'.e Mondays r.e't suoceetling. friends, and th pride a:, i s-ivatiou of their ( on which the" Courts are held .in t:ie coaiirv
cou i t r v . I f if
( the second Monday of April, jly to fid up. 'one or more columns of a r ev. s i.:u..t arid November. " piprr with rabid attemnls at wit and mi-
il;in isn.
'I hcJe are ihe "reaf hicts of the .Sundav j
Ticnooi oi v lccennes ; aiui moi ncaimy oo we . wish success to a.i i tt s whose objects are so h nevvilcnt. nd wh'cli j,r-.'!:iiso.-,
it su:orted. Lo he an eieriial Uiessiuu: to tUe
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CQiniuunity .
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some rua "x''. -tnent by the frient!.-
of slavery in f 'o:igtVs-, t'.ie bills tor t!io admission of clf.:i,tJ aud Missouri into the Union, were connected ; an I the mimission of the latt"i mrnle indi-pensahle to that of the former. The fallowing will shew the state of division ia t'e Senate, am! is the latest vote we have received on that subject. The
question is of mighty icpui f:mce to this ?L-
nuhhc ; and il any Ihinir can sfrake-us colossal
tovn to write and put down tue poor en-ina ,,t, ,f,fll . .,f .. t,.ti,.,. Lv,.w.,nxilttl.
ICili t ( 1.11 1 u.b inn a'itiui'i tillil II"
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err.J'2 ruiuie-, i saaii ue niuco joist4:fii ; he docs not shrvty burst Lis boiUr. r.eider, renrcr.ihcr what Nat!. an .said ur.tu Da id, and LiL c cere t f ihj own l-nHt-r. FitANKLiX.
Tijpc Foundry at li!ib::rh. The printers in the western country will find it for thir interest to patronise ar ! e r. courage tlic 'i'ype Foundry leccotly Lttahlishcd at rittsbargh by Tesrs. Reich, Jr.tau , Co. f.rmerly of Philadelphia. The tvpr,
we are convinced, fiom the spi cinien w e hav;
Crnu 'j-i On the lart Mondpv of F. braa''v. M.n and September. " .THIRD 'CTHCUIT. Jani. County On the tr'ist Mondajs of Ft-hruary, May and Septcmher. ItpfrH0:iQ Thursdays succeeding t!ic fust Monday of February, May ami iep- ' ember.
k-T. . .?!..? Cn Uq cprinil Iir'r?tT-a ff!ifn tv ! ! tint ht llifoiii r n Hit- in ' !".".?
Febiuarr, May and Jsepteo.ber. j States, and the cheapness, cor.verdchce, ar;J Dearborn On the tiiird Monday cf F.b-expedition with which it can be trar.irwi t.t vl ruarv, 5av and September. ito every partof the western country, constiFranl.lia O.i the sccoml Monday sacccc- tale j)o;veiTul motives for procuring it t'.ert, ding the thiid Mondays in February, May ck, in prtfereiice to resorting as heretofore, to' September. . thj Atlantic cities. Le.v. Monitcr. Fj-jcitz On the four th Mondays succeeding j the third M.i.djys f February, May and . THE L iTh FJTJL AFFAIR . hfepteu.ber. ' " ! New Yoi k, Deccn.!.er 27 The U . r.:!s rT IVaum On the filth Mondavi succeeding Mr Goodwin, it: letters to D.iltiuu,i o, have
the thitd Mondays oi' February, Mav and gvien a (liferent colouring t the n-vcvuti 2
no nun of humaiiitv or c un:o:i
ii" iiiid with Mr. Siuvrjilou, than Cut. whicU
j'(,Ji On the sixlli Mondays succee- firsr appeared. They say, that after Mr. (J.
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tun-; uu-. . . ..u . ; oi,,, je;:;i5iat0l.. ca!1 the deadlv plant of 8la- ding the thi'd Mondays of February, Mav sai.l to airierd, as Mr.:-, passed, t.t ir --;.., tramplmg us with t.e hoo( ohts hery steeds, j - tj voot onhs ,JLSu. Mr. Ta;;- land Scutcher- ' " an insizvificzut sconxdrd" Mr. S. ittA a:nl bruising and burun.g us with ;ts blaz.ng ; y COll,cif,n?i.rl. , v...,,r j FOCtlTH CIRCUIT. 'Mr. 0. to .rpeut v.Ur he had .aid, a.ul o?l wheels, but hey must impale us wit.i placard., . ia'st;im ue rli m,t b,iie,ee is the! Pern C.-0y-O; the Thur.davs precc- h-iri,.g tie repetition, i;., ucdi.M v struck ami fairly skta us alive tvitu their anonymous ilcpi CiCiUul; , 0 lr ,bt. j: 0f in hana. j ding the f.mrtii Mondays of February, lizy G. a s veve b!.,v h, the Jbce.-Thut G. th ti hau.-oills. , laud September. iafd his sv.oid cam, and .huck. On Monday morning las,, an '-Cio. Ae?ro ' rr,....;., r; r',- :..,.fi n.u Mun.l.v. ,rior df r c.-i ih he.I t!-.at :.. olek of th . nn
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lir -. :' a'-if I elf tiie. s.ki.nl 1:1 1 ;. r:'
was seen by many of our citizens, prowling
about (i.e streets, with a bundle of ' esler. Suvs and a huge budget of hand-bills, toil
MAINE AND MlSS'.JUItl. The fcdlowin-: were tire Vcas and Navs, in
o r,ie Lf.urts 111 errv countr.
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IVurriclc O.i the Thursday after the Tf.at t!-.e parties c'o-d. ai.d U.rev.- ea-:b otl.er,
th
e Ian. . i". jsr.' re.ived tho
iuonnatc ami convict toe good people oi tins ur. iU),rli tu r,citti;ji.f the :ep.,rt of a cu,. nntuerburOn the first Mon-lays cf woa.d which terminal his e. i-te:,cc:-oorougo Kether t,:s old nero was the mhx (by which .,ailie aiul Mi,sour; a,.e M!,rcl tll, filVn .f(r,),v cf May, and the That G. hit the ti. vat the reo.t of 1 i:J one w.och I- squ.ro ? x buried, dunng the Ui be Uf;heJ itl.til s:ltne jj.) first Moudav of October friends; but hat uhe'o 1 -am UA in IMz tn.e o. tac 'laie uispu,,. or whether it was ,rfi i1istructhns it separate them, and re- ;W.y On the second Mor.da v of Mai ch, bethtown he menti .ntd t.t u anvictii.n. a r.d h.s ghost, n-en Iron, toe -rave to a:s his the bill for the admission of Maine, sen- the first Monday of June, and "the second declared his nteidi 1.1 of r-toH.iog to Ne. felonv laborers, we nave no means ot iuui'ii!2: . 1 1 1 -t , 1 . , rn v 1. .,.- t,. i. f , 1 ' j - o uratelv, 111 the sliaps m which it came Iroiii ?jondav ol October. 1 . h in t:e mo-.ii!. A -othei It i.! v. rite.. co t.-ctly, as none ol our acquaintance ven- t. . r ;;.,:.., ,i, tj.:r.4 Mnl f f,...i, f'5.-.r., ... ,,....... r J., ti... U, .
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-,,c. ma. . ucmiuii .t iiuiuj,, yiiAS Messrs. Bunill, Dana. Dickerson , the second Monday of June, and the third sub was given y accident io th-ir falling us occupation, and toe grim ghastlme-s Hr,av, Hooter, Laoman, Lowrie, Melieu Monday of Oetobef. fgetbcr.A pai, of loaocd pi.tol, werj ly ,ooks, we had no he,. t.ition iu pronoun- Mon. ' N,j!e, 0ti uert.. Ru-le,, hni Pik-On the Thuray after the adjourn, found b Mr. S's ticket.." inhim a "o'lin damn a. . ... , ., ,r ,v , n . . , n r J ..- . ,r r .1 1 1 , -ii 111 tons, 1 ichenor, X niubie, voouvkc, and v d- metit ni tor 1 ourt in Gi'osoi coontv. - N a sent lur one 01 the hand-bdN, and had to t ? i . - i i v,, t- r. r o . 1 1 4- 1 ! - 1 son 18. . .htibots On t!ie Monday alter th at'jurn- fit-i .,.V, Jtimitrif it t mrouirh; v 'umigateu : ami lin found, on r r, . . r .1 n . . J T ? r-i . i
A. 1 . L 4 t . 1 l .1 9 1 S. ltllUIUI, IJI't l II , Ij.ll'lti, IU. HI -V i lla VWUt IJ ..) t'Tl J Ai J . -4.il IHUil . JJ.lj 17 U IIU II IUIUJ 9 i J IC"
dectcd 1 ic-rdcnt ol tiie uank ol the united
, ' ... , , r , t I.iivvaiUs, j'.mot. vjuiiiai it, Joons n, ot Ken. f
, . ' , , r Jo in vui. i.l 4.ou. rvio, Ltae, iji rin, Ji()td, e have been politely favored with the rtates, abu-e ot the Clnti.nhl a ul a jrnwt boriv of , ,",,.-. ' , c . .. ' , r . ....... ,
, ; - i.iacon, runner, rai roi, rintnev, iieisants. perusai oi a leirer oi roe uir. irmn a sren- i gran i jury nave oeen engageu severa: respectable citi.en-, autl a mot nii.-ejahle :n- 0 ... ... , ,,, , -'n. ; !i v t t i- i . i i i . . r . . , . t- , hmith, feu.wes, lii'ilir. liiomas, alker, o! tlemau in .ew.O-teau.s to his correspondents avs m investigating the c'-.ares aansit temnt to e.-rcust the late lreasurer ol the , w- n - l- : .1 i - u i i 4i "i. r T 1 i r ! r i- i i. Alabama, Walker, or Oe.j. Williams, ot m this to; n, trom h:cn ue have made t:;e Iobcri SI LtGodian. and it was aid e-.tcr-L)ootous luml, lor ins pit conduct. n ,,. 7 - n . , ?, r. 1 r i i -n l- . . . . ii 44. .i Miss. W ilham., ot leici. following extracts; day afiitrnoon, oad found a bill against hira in our last paper we stated that tr.e 1 i ea- ,.vv...V; f. r iom f ..;4.m,!,..i
suvvrhad beo disnus.eil. on charges prefei
red j 'aitist him by members of the Hoard ;
BOROUGH .ILl.CTION.
ba: ; els of d ur have arrived liere from the
4 . 41. . 4 i iv .. ....... r 'i' .. i r not th.ern states, and is nmv tln'l at f7 to 8. ffnv.'ivnfih. wn? lmlf nnnmpil lir (?r
tli ir one of those rh-irrp v- t i .1 n iVl luo .wunuai i..cri.io:i w i rutee.s lor , . . . . ' . . . . . Y' . ' "' an., that one o those c ars vu , to. t he and it the river should rise it must fall still the morning of the llth Jaii.;r AwirfJ had loaned boO dollars to a tnend. without the ijorouh o; v mccriues ou o.oiOiav 4a.i, i i?..w . . , r.i . ..,:. . u. n i4 i ,t lf ... , f . ii ,, lov.er- r.omti.c present appearances ot tue houses were burned! It broke oat m the tliickau.wruyw security. A tact, hke t.us, we.l thc follawih- gentlemen were elected; prospects fur this article, we should not think est settled part of the citv, distroved all the eahiisned, would hur (he Ireasurer ol toe , WT -rr , li v- 4- . r . . . . . iV . - ' ,T. , States from hi. office. Vet (hi ft,. p..'' . Jl : shippers , on, yuur c.n ry safe m mv111; pnntin; ..!! :c, the Glare uf l!:e L. i. Ua,,! fc.,rit inlhe late Treasurer, is v.,t .lcnic.1 ,:VES,f ;,! !1A '3, na??.,? ,Ve -n " """'""T s,?reS &f-1&c- 1 '.e. " I -h, writer of (he hand-bill, but it i, at-i 1 " V;, ''.', , ' 'iV! t "l',,, hi J i M '" l'"S.tl,2t ar?i . . , . . o' AV,r ,e Mi !.'? IS :'d. and nark, 2 to t2i cts. per round.'' considered as fire croof. went with i;.
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tni!)teu to oe paiiiateu mine nios: was cvii
k'"' filing manner. j The late Treasurer and his friend "make a rcctt human cry ; but it would have been nuch better fer one of them, at tirst, to hate co ue forward and confessed the foul fact, like an honest christian," and they niiiiht have obtained charity which is now denied them. We stated that the Treasurer had loaned money illegally his friend confesses it ; we shall be happy if that be the only charge which is proved 3gaint him : -yet he was most justly dismissed from office, and ue hope he will remain out until be learns discretion enough to behave correctly while in. To the Editor of the Ccnlhel. Mr. Editor. -A friend of mine enquired of me a day or two ago, " masters did i'it send their apprentices to the Smday S'liD'A I replied, I did not know, unless they were unimformed of its being open for their reception 1 The answer not being satistact rv, he wishes to make an appeal thro this medium t you, a the faithful ' Centine;4' of the borou-h, for a more full and complete .solution of tf,tf question. Yours, UNCLE TOBY. iai bet-Street, llth Feb. la-o.
JOHN K INO. christian oiLirn:n, David s. honm:iiFor the Lower ITard. JOHN M00KK, PWKRK LEFLANTTE, AMBROSE MALLET.
'I DODO O OOOOG cuca
-Our sugar crop is 30,000 hhds. the largest Many of the houses were cleared of their con.
;ever raised in this country, and quality very tents, but those were generally burnt in the fine. Sugar, 8 to. 10 cts. Coffee, 9 "to 31 streets, from the impossibility id" removing
tis --i, u on me easiern cities, u i oi a u.em out ct the reach ot t! e cdemcnl! itcral
t.rplosions nt po-.t!er took place not a bar
bers nor apothecaries shop, a ha it! ware, dry
discount.
Zane.sville Express.
We are authorised to aon uncc NATHANIEL EWIXO, Esq. a a candidate for M.ijor General of the Division Indiana Militia. We are also authorised to announce Col. OOMEE JOHNSON,
til
From the Vew Orleans Curonicle.
f "When the steam is raised too hi-h there is danger of bursting the boiler." Fulton. The danger of bursting boilers is not en
tirely confined to steam boats. In the various occurranccs of life, how manv persons are there, who not only run the risk of hurs-
as a candidate tor Vir.ior ueneral ol the Utn t; ..l,,!...,,, ,..,i , 4 .....J. ous utieu i ee a luercliaut. raising toe steam
bv getting discounts at bank dashing awav
Division Indiana Militia.
We are authorised to announce Col. THOMAS SCOTT, as a Candidate for Major General of tiie Oth Division Indian Militia. We are likewise authorised to announce CI. FREDERIC SilOLTZ, as a candidate for Brigadier General, of the 1st Bri'- nle, Gth Division Indiana Militia.
with an expectation of doing great businessaccept west country drafts and trusting every body speculating in ships and cotton anil tobacco buying houses and lands and keeping a quarteroune 1 have not much doubt but lie will speedily burst his boiler. The fair female uho da.sbos half naked in the ball room, or through the streets expos
ing I" only her ancles and her neck, hut
goo.iS. stationary, crtxnery or cloti. mg store left! Many lost their all except ul.at the had cn their back!- How great must be thelr distres The loss is estimated at f;om t .;. to five millions of ihd'.ar. "V ;?n a raiu history of thii teniole raiamitv is pustnti d, we sliall record it. F'.-r a tir.ie, u .u.v !a:;.lies ur ie literally naked in the alt tel., e re,t their night clot ,e! .' .eo. We are informed tha ? partial hm.hipg up of the ice has taken piac: a' t!.i r.-.j.ut;.- -f .S'cir river eleven fiat h..at. i;ave L-.e'; 'ot one leaded with drv gojds six at i !- lov banks two at Henderson, and tlire zz vdv. nectov. n tf'cstern Courier.
r:iopz:iTY in bostox.
The lot on v.liic'i the Exchange Cofca
ncrly stood, contair ed w 7
lscfhcihnt.e yrcu;ts ui(ha several alsoa ul: vieu (lf t!l iseJ ,al.j4 .f l2 House at Co-ton form,
LJ""UU i' p sT ( I PC (Vit la.,ul witlimilk) to the ardent gaze l-V-JUO square feet, and reduced by a trian-
t ine gaping multitude; runs a great risk ol gar street to 13,S13 square feet, was lately Knar County On the first Mondays of bursting h?r bolter. s.dd at auction, (one half on a credit of one February, May and September. When I see an old widow of fiftv, painted "lve .ars, tiie otlicr l:ui.' cash 0 fortheram r t triiril Vmi Jive nf TJ..K ll- T.,.. I ll .I ' i . f 1 1 T' .11! '
S'VFn v.tin l .n. H4V. . ..4V.1UUJJ vii 4 vu- iinv .urajri, assujiniig aii i. ;c airs, aim or- u dJpu" uonars. '? ruary, May and September. numeoted witli all the gew-gaws and frirpe- o lf. Becnuse there is hardly one of all noOn the fourtl Mondays of Februa- rv of a gav damsel of bftetn; platin- th- S I ATE LINE, th- ipprentices in this b.irousrh, h does ry, Slay and September. " coquette with the young men. and s'inc?rely The ne-ociation between the CoUApotthinkhe knows.s much as n,s master. Ourn-Qn the first Monday of March, seeking the attention of old bachelors: mot ers of Kem, -d. The e h so ,tt e subordination iu tatm- the fifth Monday of May, and the first Moil- assuredly, says I, this woman has bursted to the lmun br
ijr- 'icid nun iiinv. IU3U1IV.UU11 "" "v.- viav ii wciooer. fit r UVlLCr. 1.- . r l 1 . 1 4, 41.-4 . 4 r .. , r. H i 1 . . . . nas laiie'j.
iw.eiimasier aou mm ao,s, n.ai as, a..gr,, .uonroeKin the I hursuar ait-r the com- nen a tsar.dy struts torth well hooped On Tuesday t our Connrssi Pr- m gr.-niiiito some of our shups. would be puz- mencement of the Courts in Owen County. with whalebone, and strongly lacd with rvirtpd nir"v" to f Ornpr'l ' " i ib-,1. from appearances, to tell which is the . re On the second Mond, of sackcloth : thinks i to myself there U nl "thTtant of cantrolleads particularly SbirX !t U ' to the abuse of the Sabbath l),v. Hitt day .Varfm-On th. F.idav after the com- When I have .een a beautiful young lady A constant frequenter of tho citv feast 3. r-eretotore,beeti too generally consider- meaccneut ol toe Courts m Lawrence couu- m church.-warm, tender, and full of wishes,' n London, bavin rown enorr lv f t ! ! holiday for apprentice and -rvants ty. anxious to attiact attention, casting sheep n v 3- -vro'- a 'ahef and ut cu 'T- ha I ' JJuftota ha5ivcalaw which subuent laws Uji'ixOz tb tbLd :joadaj of larch, eves at her lovers, 43d lookin- unutterable :?id:.i:d ct th: :.rfcr.z; vj Viz curloratitZ I
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