Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 45, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 February 1820 — Page 3

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VINCKNKS::!::FEBRUA11Y 19, 1820.

The Board of Trusters for the Borough of Yincennes, was organised on Wednesday last r KOBE TIT RUNTIN. Sen. Cii.ur.maw, liKNItY HUBLE, Treasurer. Y. J. BUADLEY. Clerk, Jaes Nvnc, Constable. AYe lave the fullest confidence in the ma

jority of the members of this Board, that nothing will be done to the injury of the inter

ests committed-to their care.

The Western Sun, that pitiful intolerant, who tried to hJar-t the Centinel in its bud, anil

whose hatred and rancor has been as remorse

less and inveterate, as it has been uniformly

veanard unavailing, aain renews the charge of VPnulitu. We again denv this charge, and

retort it on the trembling heads of its authors. If ever there were a paoer, unbiassed, and

unreduced, e.rcept oy its editor's just ideas of private honor and duty to the public, that

naner is tne CnxTixr.r.. e have our own

wr.v of doinj mr own business; and our pres shal r.eer groan under the factious ebu!ii

tions ofanv disappoiut;:d & mischief making.

malicious 'individual. Let the Sun fellows

s?:i- so much, and with so much truth, i they can. It is an odious charge ; but, thank God, i

comes from an odious source ; and nine tenths

form the public that SCO tveigit of copper, patent for converting men to patriotism, and

and 400 ol JilLvLlv, hare been du;up in one raiding toe people en masse against tyranny ; dav, in the neighborhood of the H'abash and and such is the spirit which has already shewn

Vermilion rivers! itself in Santa Martha, that many European

Now , this seems, to us, very much like a Spaniards have removed to Carthagena ; a

travellers storu: Th ere is no io ubt of there position in which thev cannot very long re-

ueing avast quantity oi exceiiem copper em- main, since, an me province m iui u uc-

leuueii some wnere in toe vicinity nt me longs, is in revou, ami varuiagci.a is ucauVermilion. Yery pure specimens of it have tute of every means of subsistence. ieen brought to Yincennes, at ditferent times; The columns of the armv of the south

and it is said bv traders that the Indians moved at the same time as those of the north.

lave known the spot for a lot g period. It It is understood that of the south is to be

is a!?o said that the Indians have latelv dis- commanded by Gen. Anz.oatigui : it will be

covered the place to some enterprising white reinforced by the patriot forces of Pomlayn. men. But the people cn the Wabash, par- and it is intended they shall march against

TAKEN up adrift by the subscriber cH Saturday the 12th inst. an open Keel Boat, Of about 7 feet beam and between 50 and 60 feet keel, and has been painted red. The owner is requested to come forward, provo property, pay charges and take her awav. B. YVILLMAX, ' Jlbove the Sieam-JIilL Vincenne3, Feb. 16. 45-4w IY virtue of an Execution to me directed t 3 from the Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit Couit, I will e.rpose to public sale for

a

at the Court house iloor in

fifMil irl v in VIn.i.nic .t liiv.t oiftr Ii. fVii 'i . I .., r- r. f . no i-a 1 1 1 til in rprel- TeaoV UlOIieV, at tiie trtilul

. r . .1 .. - t i r i. . :, H, r inn-nnes. on tie 4tu i:il iwi iiumireu

cilitv for obtaining arcuiate knowledge

f Bank it.ck, and all the Bank Stuck

Bunk

this kini' linvi hnrird 4f no works lti ti rum- I.im-i. ariil (lirrf'n rrunntptR the entire CX-

..-.i! t),r,. .. i fnrf Ku t!,. !-.,. t' i ni.;.. ,,f .,t!,. ;v nnt f ti m the Bank ol mcennes, tao state

United Slates, rrgu'ating Land ales, all whole of South 'America. The" imagination . lllJ"a,i"J"r!-l,,S U J A?' L? " '? I

tracts, where wittis. A c. are discovered, are, is lost in contemplating the gtoriou results AVi. l Uu.ii?.,atuiesuiioi 1VLnubl'J under heavy penalties, reserved to th Gen- of the battle of Bovaco auudla;id iii;igiii- ill i

oral government; ami tew imk-ed, wouiU ficant snot, but iKe tie bitt!M f AiiH.- ec ""JJ " v

attempt violation, where uetcctton would be Pharsalia. will obtain for it an immo'-tanty m r'r - ' - so certain and sure. - history, for having changed the destiny ol a 1s.:..,v " 1 . . i j ... , , . 5

Aj i Si'.lvpv. the llor.tnr fir.;t. informed orp-t n;iti:iii.

us of it. The pr.ople on the Wab:!sh v.erej . entirely ignorant of that circumstance. We) "Pr'inf'P linnn hf is more r.o. rpct when he tells us of i "

ti,a i!ur,Vpnr nMr Z nvll I 'if Mr. Chnv.tl.' Marshal Groucliv, ur.dvir the name oflicu-

T s.r.t,, c ci'i.i lu.irlv cot-o!i rn.t n, tenant fen.ral c:-i!:t tuo

in JUuUUIl i'l o i l i j , in. u i i f n 'in iv-, ii - . - ' . , ) ,,in ,,i-iti

. - . 1- l r.l t 1" i..i;i. .i'. :

iiw upcrce o; iie Mug, oe:i re"? t ii i;n

3 i;F"r t!:e viihe of H'tst Union, a boy, lJ name.i 1UUC JU1!TL about fifteen venr, of jge. that the Judges of the Court of

, , , ; i lJio :tf f . Knot Cotintv, !ad appointed n.e

tliic.kr.es ! In thse naner titnes.-the very

idea of such a precious m is is conolih to ' rights, titles, rank aiul !ionrrs.!' the distant reader : and wc know the Doctor's hi-nevoicnt heart participates in the joy of his Messrs. Harper and 0; r, who collected the neighbors. tax in Ohio from the Branches of the LT. kS. But, in fact, neither Gold or Silver can be H-iik.have been discharged by the U. States the wealth of this country. It is our brave Circuit Judges tor illegality in their arrest, ant! hardv veomanry", the cultivators of the They immediately commenced actions in

earth, v l.o are the true riches of the soil. the state courts tor false impnrsoument a

Their flecks and herds ; sp icious held, bur- gain-ttiie persons wmo an dencd with grain : their swelling rivers, in- claim hijh dam?.g;:s. The ev

above reward will be given

for d'.ivriug ;ui bo at West Union, but no charge a raid.

Feb. 5, 1 8C0.

JNO. MEIGS. 44-3v

Vinccnnes Library.

'I'iie lands on tne abish are p.'cuiiany temiitiiif to tiie Agriculttu i-t. The noble

forests, beann-5 tiie m)5t valuable timber;

of the citizens of this town, we have no doubt, believe it to be & falsehood. The people are the best judges : and we cheerfully trust ourselves to their opinion; and not to the weathercock scribblers of - most abandoned press, who live only by s 'Jj'erance. ; partly on the pity, and partly on the endurance of their patrons. The senior conductor of that, paper now feeUhow disagreeable it is to have that measure meted to him, which he has measured out unto others. He is like a sea-sick passenger in a storm, to whom the motioa of

tr-v sea is much more n-jvd than gratifying ; i free as the pure air which encircles I

ur, nil

etel tnem, anti

cut oi tiie Chan-

viting them to hnne-.t encrprise these are eery suit is nut yet ,;uown argil. the real splendors of the people of the West ; and may they ever content themselves Pennsylvania. A committee of the legtswith health and plenty by. cultivating the bo- lature ol this tae. i now en n-.td in iuvessom of the earth, rather than debase the.n- tigatin tlie conduct" of Governor Fiudlay. selves by searching her bowels kr demuiali- The enquiry will probably" be a tedious one, .;M.r ro as many witnesses are befote the commit-

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(iKNKilAL settlement of the accounts of the Institution being desirable, delin-

Iquent fcnareh dders are requested to ms

charge such arrears as are due the library, as further indulgence is inadmissible. CllAiiLKS SMITUj Librarian. Feb. 9, 180. 44--iw Taken UP

i BY Philip Miller, of Palmyra Township, Knox county, a bright BAY MA UK, i4

fnrwwTni -yny hanti" lngn, sunposeu io oe u years oia i-iu

ji.i mjiii.i tVif' - - - - mui in iK'i unriicavi, anu & smau snipun urr is town, on Tnrdav night nse, some white hairs on her back cau-etj

est luxunance of nature, and ready for the Mrs. SALLY PARK, consult of .Mi. by the addle, branded on her near buttock plough, without any p.evious preparation ;- Samuel Parr, aged 35. S. ). orb C. very lightly .-Appraised at 40 the numerous st-eams, abounding with lacili- It is with no common regret that w.e record dollars, by Daniel Langton & m. Snyder,

v I it. 3.

the extensive prairies, covered with the wild- -IMriD In this town, on Tn

the nurnet

ties' for manufactories and navigation;

.to- the death of this amiable woman.

ether with the reflection, that he;

Jl drunken s ail or on a?7jT?f; Read", at even nodf to tumble down I.tio Hie falal bowels of the deep." lie now knows how ruinous it is to be subservient to the leaders of a bad cause : how dangerous it is to risk an honest fame in the hands of designing men, who only support

him so lou as he is serviceable to their views : uovv dishonorable it is to lelinquish principle to support the pretensions of an expiring party; and he now. finds that a broken statYcaunot bear him upas a tool, when pubtie opinion has put them all down, tools and icorkmen, together. The last mail hiougut us no news from Conre., except that the debate on thVs-

sovri Question still continued, ami that it was nrbiible that Misouri would gain her w'vs, a e.vpk-esscd through her uepreseniat'ues. SWir.The relations ol the U. States with

x Spain have

Her heart Knoa: countv, Jan. 28, 1820.

re, m.tii is was delicate and tender full of sensibility ; Certified the day and year above written. e Vim and her manners were ra'.ntled in all the gra- A Copy, AMli LANG TON, J.P

: r nt" t!n niirp.st in-.;dt.f.v and virtue. To Jan. 28. 4-I-3twod

oto iHiilir"nilT'4 Til L K l):tlULUIttl C 111 1 Z I a 1 0 U . , ,

of in'

l-.;.T r tK? l.nnnv situation td this

iHlnnV have Me involuntarily recalled to to the la-t, all the politeness and attention;

liducements to the particular emigraiioii ces of the purest mlety and virtue. To ,i,.,,;.,c.mnri (llin. wlipn r(utrii. her neighbors she was sweetly atu.de, and

MIJiilwu-iluimv-i.T I....., - . .

pai t of sincerely kind ; to tier nuuanu sue reiaineu, :

Taken UP

I . : 4l 111! I V ' - ...XV-.. . w v - - - - . . 1

mind these beautiful lines of Dr. Usattie : t a lover ; anu to ner oe.ove i uuuk-h Andrew Coutchman, Iivin- in Wah-

s me most asn.uous aim aiifuunutc m - inrtoii 1 owninn. Davis countv. ?tate or

AllO "0111 ilnli "CillaO.'t l.tHIUH HIUUHIHH9

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In her la.-t

uliarly interesting

lingering

I

inm-ss sac iniiaia, on the x-Vlli January last, a

iougli ner

ciiet

dark

bay 5are Colt, 3 years old next spring, 12

j,:ns peculiarly iuteretmg I nougli ner c:et k

A.; , ' .tn:, r l vynz was palllii Willi tne sicKness ana pun or ine hamU high, a star in its loreheBd, no other Liere-phiuz und Vaihlc l.U iuhm lierove, beameil wil,, the con.v.ding ,arks rceivahle, appraised t Tenders, grow ; v itvi thp !'i" hope of the future. The holiest ieelmgs ol bv Denni Clark, iKid Flint & Walter Clark. Lerepeacefulare the vaa, f : Jt the thoughts of her husband, and the ' P. p. ROliGERS, J.l'.D C. And freedom jcres tie oJ, and ui i.i toleave bchirH. ,.rc all Januarv 09. 44.3w ine eyes- that disturbed the traiHiaility of her residua- - ' - - -- It is true, our hills are hut the pleasing un- ti,lt : Then, j CtlSll 101 llluCS dulations of Mirface : and each -entle ascent L ,M . ,,r. : th, juef '

is overspread with a soil of meaaiaustiJie .,.,,, -n.r.. ,.i,.? I 'innincr I lirrvinrr

feitilitv : hut our villages are peaceful, and

o.r skies are pure, and tne

sinning

plough-

iumed no leci?ive character ;

arid we do not believe they will, during the

npoinni Ktmn (u l uny ress. i ne ivmeu

soare is tne mo.nc vuiouuie ' glitter beneath the sun, on a land tenanted bv Americans and ii eeiue.i.

To Ike Editor of the Ceuiine!.

S'iMl nature s voice, to immau so unjust, 1 TI1K subscribers respectfully ir.fnrra Hid her, thf doom'd to parish, hope to live ? xv jri2atls and the public in general. at Is it for this, fair virtue oft must strive tiev J;lvc ctablisned the above busin gs fnth disappointment, pale disease and vain? :n 1ANKET STUEET. Yincenne. ur

YO !IlE yzs's innnoi tal Spring shall yet FR VNCIS Cuninghams Tavern, where they I arrive, intend constantly keeping onhand a supply of

And her majestic leny bloom c;xain" LEdTHElLof EVEr I)ESCHIPTtO-

Brignt tr.ro the eternal year oj uce s iriuni-

Sir,

tw een

... phant reiz;: my sen be- 1 ?

cans are remarkable for their meekness, and vision, and desirous in all cases, that the ma,!v rhrUtlnn soirit. a a nation. When toritv of officers may elect, 1 have to request

smote on one chee, tney paiieiuiy ur u,c ; ol you, io su uvc my uau. h.m.i .ui wi

-iNot wislung to tnrow my sen re- - mr,. ... , , , . two fires tor the command of the di- rfe'

NOTICE.

other ; and, fiom appearances, they will re-j candidates for Ma, ceive much more kicking and cuffing, before j proaching election.

Major General, at the ap- IlC V inCeillieS 3ieclian-

At the urgent

thev will be roused to a defence of their; of many officers, I am induced to offer my

Tyseif ics Benevolent Society will

rights and dignity.

THEATRICAL SOCIETY. The statement of E. Stout, one of the managers of the late Theatrical Society has not yet appeared as promised in the Sun two tteeks since. Feb. 13, 1220.

for the'eommand of the First Brigade, and j; TllCSClaV IlCXt, 22'J

win taKe pnue ami pleasure iu stnc us j,-

of the best quality. They wih to purcha-sO

Hides, of every description, for which they will pay cash, or exchange leather at their Tan-Yard.

WILLI M HAUT & Co. Yincennes, Xov. 13, 1819. 31 -tf

BEESWAX.

I

adier General, if elected.

THOMAS SCOTT. February 14, 189. mi

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Gfn. Harrison. This gentleman has late-

80UT1I AMERICAN TI11UMPII. Yv'e have been favored (savs the Aurora,):

with the perusal of a fileot the Courier of tiie . Oionucti, w hich contains numerous articles '.

' . . . . r i:n

lv undei-one considerable censure m tha : ot the greatest interest ioi;1c uuSB ... Ohio n.inN.and one or two have undertaken; erty and humanity. ew Grenada, toe ccn- . J . . .' . . ... - l l . a ..." 1 :,l,il .,f tlia cinf Kiiin ftrtmn Ol

ileteiui him. in along article, copieuo.ire aiia maun ui imc -v

.?..i af !T.;t uppI. it issaid.th- new world, is already liee, ami xneue-

inst at the house of Col. Homer Johnson, pursuant

to arrangements. By order,

. C. Holland, Sec. ?rjry C2, is:o.

i

Kilour, ri avlor & Webb, YISH to purchase a quantity oi Bees w ax.

For which thev will pav a reasonable prica in C or MERCHANDIZE, at reduced

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19th Feb. 1820.

I

to uei

request, into the

that Harrison has been uniformly opposed to! bouches of the Oronoco to rWM? on the tiie U. Iht I:. Nw, we would ask the au-i Pacific, really under the standard of freedom, thors of that declaration, or their copyist, and before this date Quito and Lima must

Imv Ion" it is since toisman was a uirector recogui"e mc n.-puuin.an

of the Branch of the U. S. Bank at Cincinnaiir -And, a;ain, how Ion; is truth to be

saciiiiced, to make -reatmen app-ar consis-

j m'lT-IOXSEr siSD Col SSELLO.t AT L.ill

HAS opened an office in the hou-c ol (J. W

Regimental Orders. Vincennes, Jan 14, 18C0.

AGREEABLY to rd

I Adiutant General's Ofti

SOth Oct. ISIU. rl ol the first Ke'riment. luJiana Militia. . , ..

v - - r 'iiii lim i i nria

use in vincennes, ... -, . . A . tn u:a rar-

uusiucss commiiiru "

ines, Jan ivv. JoH ,STON irater-Street9 Hncenhrs. He will tiers received from the llce in thc Sup, erne Court of the State, bee, dated. Corydon L'nited Mate! )btrict Court, and in tha

Advices from Santa Fe, New Grenada,5 vju meet at the Court IIous

tent? 'SYe are oppose, to crmocracy ...nave "j .c w - . nn turuay ine nu.oayo, - bc punctually attended to.

eerv shan -in winch it can shew iteu in sepiemuei , u.ai ui u v,. ... proceea 10 eieci one .uajor ueiieui,wi - Viuceuims Ilreinher S, 1819. 53-tf rn f,., 'overnment.orinfa,ndy in!Iuence broken up, and the army m3IU, the sixth Division, and one Hri-adier iucennes? U.cember

ImScpm till iiiiTt'tiitn ot tiie valley is tne nnaril n nininnp.l thp first ljriTaLc ol

meofaiiT person, a-j last position of the royalists on the north, .e and conviction : i and Quito on the south," in the whole range

alio our neii or to ess

bolster in.tho riliii!T fame

r' . ll . . I .... , ... A ........... I oi,l ,,, I .ran ill 1 nil till

if other printers were equally scrupulous,, oi Hi.tUcu au y - ? - few, indeed, would be the instances of one! other provinces ol New Grenada are already man mounting to public honor bv arrogating tree, or in complete insurrection a-am.t the to himself the me. i, of another's reputation ; j roviil authority. ; or bv ebiuW applause for principles which Santa .Martha, which was until this most i... ..,.,.! .....i which he violently devoted to Ferdinand ML is now

Dever neijo.med. the uiot enthusiastic in support cfmdepend-l

Indiana Militia. 45-3v

Clocks and Watches, OF all descriptions, will he very carefully repaired and warranted, by

A late Ztnesvllte

newspaper, edited by Dr. IIjuace Klei,

iv vi.Tf?. an excellent c'n i,m . .

i . r . XI :n I... n . . o ii.'n i rnvrii

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ISAAC N. WHITTLESEY.

Vinccnnes, Jan. 27, 1320 -i-

"Ronl- nf Vrinccnne's-

II. JOIINSOX, Col. isfi. ia.Miiitii. 711C State Bank oi Indiana.

4th Ffdruart. 1820. "NOTICE is hereby p;iven. than an Election for twelve Directors for said Bank, will be held at the Yincennes Hotel, on Monday the 6th March next, at 1 o'clock P.M. By Order, E. U0UDIN0T, Cash'r.

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