Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 47, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 March 1820 — Page 3

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of tbeir fig? , and stive every, indication of living. They c.rcite the commiseration of those who have visited them, among whom are Several Physicians, who almost unanimously declare that any surgical operation, to separate them would prove immediately, or ultimately fatal. A. very analogous case to the preceeding is contained iu Ree's Cyclopaedia The cele-

, ' - ' brated Hungarian sisters, who were born in " FJr re xymT v. , ivs avony in iroi,and exhibited in En-land, & UtiTildu U li UL il t JjiE different parts of Europe, attained to the age ertrzrzr of 3. Their connection strictly resembled TNCENNE3:::::MARCH 4, 1820. that of Martha Ann and Ma--y Jane th.-irin-t ; - teliectual powers and wills were different. The fotiijvvius; gentleman are candidates thev were agreeable and well bred, could

tor the oiuce oi Associate Judge lor the coiin tv of Koox at. ihc. ne.rt election :

WILLI AM l. M'CALL. En-lish 1

SAMUEL VDAMS. , - tacked with' different diseases Judith "bci-ig jditures of the United States, from the comWe are authored to announce often convulsed, while Helen remained free jmencement of 1!jc federal government to the JOHN M'l)?)NALt),'i:sq. from indisposition; they however most for- 131st December last, distinguishing both under As a candidate for Associate Judge, at the tunately died togeths.". (proper heads. re.t election. I On the 7th inr. th n milfoil

We are authorised to announce NATHANIEL E WING, Esq. as a candidate for Major General of the Cth Division Indiana Militia. We are also authorised to ennounce

Col. HOMER JOHNSON,

. Resolutions hare been submitted in con-, gress, to enquite into the expediency of Improving the organization and discipline of the militia": Of Fu rnishing the army, navy and Indian departments with cloth, &x. of the manufactures of this country. Of reorganizing the army of the U. States ; Of suspending, for a limited time, the standing appropriations of Sl,UOU,OU0 for the gradual increase of the navy ; and Of selling IS sections of land in the district of Canton, Ohio, lately ceded to us by the Delaware Indians. A bill has been under discussion for taking

jthc fourth census. ,

read, write and sing verv prettily, and could ! On motion of Mr. Randolph, the secreta-

sptak the Hungarian, French, German, and ry of the treasury has been requested to re-

Mr. Moreau, a French gentlenrm, (said to granting a township of public lands to the

Goods, feneap cottons calicoes find clcCa.) Farming utensils, new and second handed Furniture, new. or second handed. Medicine, books and stationary. Iron, tin, brass and crockery ware. The furniture, clothing, ware, tools, itnpla- , ments and books, may be second-handed, aud will be useful both for the natives and colo nists. The goods may be of the most unsaleable sorts. Any article of the above descrip. tion may be sent on board the Elizabeth. A committee will also wait on the citizen for douations. Jler. Adv.

be a nephew of the late General Moreau) has arrived at Boston from France.

asylum for the deaf and durable the city of N. Y. by a largr? majority. A bill has been reported to incorporate the

(national vaccine institution.

TRAITS OF LIFE. " There are people." said the corporal, who cannot even breathe without slandering a neighbor" "You judge too severely" replied my aunt Prudy," very few are slan dered who do not deserve it.-" .That majr be" replied the corporal kbut I have heard very sliz'it things said of you." ''.Ve.'" exclaimed she, me." slight tnings said of me? H.er say," answered the corp ral,' that you are no better than you should be1 Fury flashed from the eves of my aunt. 44 Who are the wretches ?" I hope they slander no one who d:es not deserve it!" remarked the

CIIILICOTHE, Feb. 16.

During the. last week, between thirty and Enquiries have forty boats, lnrulpd with thf nmdor.p nf flip to determine tlie

as a candidate for Mjor General of the 6th country, left this place for New Orleans. general stair of t!

tiivision muMua Jiiimd. Xliis is the first rise of water in the Scioto majors and three

We are likewise authorised to announce since last snrin ? and wp imdpwtnr.d thnt and also of sunerintnH iful : but she was rigidly moral and yirtuoui

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been instituted, with a view corporal, jeenngly, as he left the room, nrr.nriph' nf , Pinrn,r ft, 'l'he feelinss of my aunt mav well be con.

le army,"including the twolvd. She was sensi'jly injured true she i of the brigadier enerals : ",r Mer foibles. She was peevish and fiet-

LoU rKLUhKlL iniOLlA, about fifty boats have descended daring this priation of the million of dollars, for the cs a candidate for Brigadier General, of the freslu- gradual increase of the nav v.

1st Brigade, 6th Division Indiana Militia.

We are authorised to announce Col. THOMAS SCOTT, r a Candidate for Brigadier General of the Cth Division Indiana Militia.

Conscious of the correctness ot her conduct, she was wounded at the remark of the corporal. Why should her neighbors slander her? She could not conjecture. Let my aunt be consoled She falls un

der tne common lot of nature. A

persoo

a cm nas passea tno liouse ot lieprcsen- , :o::a;tatives of Kentucky, taxing the United States; Froi the Philadelphia Union Branch Banks in that state 15,000 dollars. A letter from Washington, published in the By this bill all transactions, of every nature Baltimore Chronicle, savs that the ouestion

are made null and void, and they are restrict- Who shall be our next President -agitates can 've m tus world without suffering ed to one per cent, interest on transactions of a faction of no contemptible magnitude : or slander, mut be too btupidortooinsiguificant any kind whatsoever, uuless they pay the a! rather he should have said, by what means to claim attention. bove tar. ' hat trick what device' shall thev contrive Masonic Chronicle.

The Mechanics of Boston are nboat form- to carry their point: for thev have chosen

.ocTor viiiiin ins patient, a ladr, re-

ook at her tongue, bhe oper.ed and put the end of her toniru

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m:i receive ner nuicimi-ry. ccc. me ooiect is laudable ana pr;nse-wor- ier, out every exertion will De made to sail- 1 wc Mtiu, pui u out a utti

On'luesday ths Napoleon proceeded for thy, and we have no doubt the example will die the country with a president, in a mode laxLier, madam; and was under the neces

.STEAM BOAT NEWS. On Saturday, the" Pike sailed for Cincinnati, with upwards of fifty piseners. The United States left Shippingport rvith sweeny, for New-Orleans, where she

ne iecnmcs ot J5oston are n boat torm- to carry tiieir point; tor they have chosen in a Library for Apprentices, to be compos- their man, who is not Mr. Clay, but the Hoii-i A Ooctor vi ed of books of instruction of pmYications up- ourable Secretary of tne Treasury, Mr Ci aw- l'ested u lool on Geography, History, Travels, Vovaiies, ford. There will be no caucus, 'savs the let- "er mouth, an

. Orleans, with full caro.

have its efibct in other state

equally obnoa-ious-.' We are told what is slt.v of rep-catm-s it several times,the lady only

It U said, the captain of the Perseverance, ' A gentleman, who has lately had an oppor- the plan ; but - the writer savs they can not putting her tongue out a trilling distance

-which was burnt on the morning of the 19th tunityof seeing the King of Ensland,describes unhorse Mr Monroe until he has rode out each tune. At length the Doctor remarked, Feb. lost 1500 dollars in IT. states paper, him "as sitting leaning with his elbows on a eight years. ; put it out as far as possible, madam. 'Lord,, ami that a lady, who was a passenger also table, seemingly reznnrless of everything: gftf0 j l)octor" Sid sle,you must think there is lost a considerable sum The flames spread his hair and beard coinpletelv whitened, the i. ij; ' 1 t f no eud to a irowaiw fonwe." with such rapioitv, that the passengers and latter extending down to his brear-t. liCUSOll, rOlIV UHCl LiCQUtV. I

crew had to take to the boat immediately, The Dublin papers savs" According to leaving most of their clothing on board. advices lately received from China, throVu

The Columbus on her passage fmrn New- Mr. Milne, of the London Missiosiory ScKMefv,Orleans to Shippingport, ran ngaiust a snag a cer.crd agitation Ihrou.hout that" st Pin-

thich perforated her bow, and the! boat and

cargo were evidently saved by her having a s.:ff room, which filled with water. For the improvement of the snag room, formed by a vater proof partition, across the hold, and fle tr the bow of the boat, the public are indebted to the ingenious Mr. Rii'iles Whitirg. Luuhviile Ihibtic Adv.

FROM EUROPE

The packet ship A'bio, arrived yesterday J,;,vir g sailed fn. ui Liverpool, on the 1st of; Januarv Ve find very little to add to our"; stock of intelligence received via Portsmouth, N. II. It U stated that the counties of Roscommon, f. jl .ay, and the upper paitof Sligo, are in a .1 .a b.Ml state ; the dissatisfied assemble in fiyyt lore.!', seizing arms, administering unJ iVloatl sand swearing ove'i magistrates a. ! .e tlemen, who fall in their way. No information had been received from the

discovery ships, and it was expected they vouid remain cut during the winter. J). Adv. extraordinary" lusus naturae.

From the Lexington Public davertiser.

piie threatens to destroy the rrot ancient government in the world. Secret societies are said to be established throughout China, which a formidable severity has been unable to suppress. In the single province of Canton 150 persons per month have for some time past perished under the hards of the e.'iecutiourr. - Some of the societies bear oi traor- ; dinry designations ; as tlie White Jackets, ,Rea Beards, and Short Swords.

Mis'f. and Foil if, and Beauty, one day, Went on a party of pleasure they say : Foily played Around toe maid, The bells on his cap rang merrily out ; WhiU' Reason took His sfi limn bonk . ... .

Which was the pleasantcr no one car doubt : j

No, .No, ro, iNo !

Jiner. Those who have the vices of a

warm disposition, are generally freej from thoe of a cold one. As a conquered rebel linn strengthens a government, or as health is more perfectly established by recovers from some disease, so anger, when removed, often gives new life to affection.

LOUISVILLE, Feb. 23.

Fire at ShipfAngport. On Friday morn

mp-. the 1 8th int. while the workroe

at loo.akfast, a fire broke out in a no

storv brick houe in Shspninpport, owned by Mr. Win. Duboco;, of this place . which was eniii ely consumed, together with an adjoining frame Muildiug. Mr. Dubocrj's hiss is between 5 and 0,000 dollars. It i believed

the nre originated trom fir, some shavings. A;. Herald.

We do not ever recollect to have heard

tof so much dramatic talent, combined ia

t i I i , , ., . , one female, as is spoken of m the fn! Heatitv, who iikos to be thought very sace, i i ,V ,n ine. ,ni i- , t r . - lowing article, copied from a naner nrinted iuintd lor a moment to Reason's dull narc. . r "j:dP. Prniet

Till Follv aid ' Dngnxon,; r.ng.j .ov. 7. mV. i. Ev. Post, t? -ir ' The Theatre.-Mks Clara Fisher ha a Look, here, sweet maid!" i . i ... 1 ' 'a IlecanerM&xaii- Rpai,tv',1nnr.Mthnr8.ir-?een here w,th the most gratifr-

mc success bhe appeared as Richard tho Third on Ftiday, and Sir John Falstaff, in the fcond part of Henry the Fifth, on Sat. unlay evening. She astonished and delight ed the auditors. She concludes her engagerter.t as AV.-jian, in Douglas, and Bombastt Furiosi, for her own benefit forrorrovv night.

IRON AND LEAD ORES.

About three years ago, captain Walter

He caper'd & san Beauty dane'd to herself, And Reason read

His leaves of lead,

m were no or,t to 5mful bim, poor sensible elf : ow two! o, No, No, No I

Reason rexv jealous of Folly's gav rap ; 44 Had I that on, I her heart- mint ; entrap : ! There it is," : Said Folly, Old Quiz j

or Tolly was always good natured, tis said,) 1 it wit n "

There's no sucii fun, As Reason with my cap and bells on his head; Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha !

getting amonj;

Wilkinson, made the first essay in ascer- But Reason the head-dress so awkardly wore, taming the qualities of the ores of our coun- That Beauty now liked him still less than

We do not recollect to have seen any no- try. The result was very nattering ; beingj bidure ; tice taken by our newspapers of an extraor- examined by competent judges, the iron was : But Folly took dinary birth in Woodford county, iu Septem- declared equal to the best kind brought here t Old Reason's book, ber last. for sale. And twisted the leaves in a cap of such ton, " Every considerable deviation from that' We are informed that Mr. Ruggles, of That Beauty row'd,

beautiful and harmonious arrangement which vv ashsngton county, has commenced the er- 1 hough not aloud.

B.1.1BF.LS GGUD.YE1V frAVsrj FOR SALE CT

D. SAYRE.

March 4.

1

1 Silver Tumbler,

WAS stolen, Si ine ir.o or three month" since.

! It is presuinel, it may have been offered for i sale some where iu thi. town itis stamped A. O. fin i P tmttnrr i.fiti! to ri t

i pursued by nature in the animal kingdom, ection of a forge and furnace, and e.rpecta- She liked him still better in that than his own! than an half pint Any person iviig z'n. is denominated a monster. These produc- tion is on tip-toe to sec this commencement Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes! (factory information about it. at this OFFICE.

tlon, though not trequent, are remarkably arrive at maturity. Perhaps no iitnct ot, diversified. To prove this position it is not country in the Union possesses more iron & onlv necessary to state that caes are re- lead ores than Missouri : of the latter, a bolt ; corded where children have been bom either of country, extending from White river, in

JRTV

AFRICAN COLONY. Veir-IrorA Dec. 20. The committee appointed by the Board of

destitute of a head (when thev survived but the south', to the Ouisconsin, in the north, the Auxiliary Colonization Society of New-

a few hiurs) possessing two heads, or wher

thev were mseparahlv connected.

Of this latter description of monsters are! wo children now iivingin Woodford county.!

'J'o the curious, a concise account ot tins pro

e comprehending within that range almost all York, acting under the directions of the pa : our navigable streams. Missouri Gaz. rent institution, announce to the public, tha

shall be handsomely rewarded.

March U 180.

47-tf

Notice.

00000$Of000

SUGAR AND RUM.

CAMUEL CONNER, having this dar filerl

that inthia office. arTidavit nf Vhp A

the ship Lhzuheth. captain Sebor, now lying by fire, of certificates No. 129G, 4058. and ,in the orth river, at Cedar-street wharf, has . 4755. '

Thre is an Englishman now resident at'. bceu chartered to proceed to the western

! All nprannt rnn.'prnofl ira : m

, i .-v". v- nticui rrnuirEU

A' .. ,1 . r,- ,.i o.m ot UsniOm on tll NIP. Ilk I". rn.1I n Virira Wit I I Sll rn nmcl: .H.. DO' i j.' 1 . .. . V 1 .

inu uui urruuiujuuimcirsii. - ior tmac . "' - ------ . - vUlul3i3, auui w lo WKe nouce, inai in tnree months from thm ther leisure nor ability will enable us to sug- gypt.a considerable distance from Cairo, who of whom to be receired here and tha rest at date hereof, I shall issue the following duf st ingenious or learned speculations rela- was engaged in a concern with the Pacha, for old Point Comfort, where she will stop for plicate certificates, viz. to Samuel Conner - live to the piinciples which influeuce and the purpose of refining sugar and distilling that purpose. These persons have been sel- No. 1296, dated March 51816, for N. F control these anomalous formations. rum from the molasses obtained. A recent ected from many hundreds who have volun- Qr. S. 4, T. 7, S. R. 1 w' and No. 4058 Martha Ann and Mary Jane, were born traveller asserts that he has completely sue- tarily offered themselves from the following' dated October 3, 18lV for N. E. qr. S. 32, tI snn.hr M 181H : the former is. smaller, ceeded : that the sugar is equal to any loaf places, viz: Petersburg, Norfolk, Richmond. j 6. S. R. 1. W.aml V.nr " finnr, V"

death for sugar we see in Europe ; and the rum so ex-; District of Columbia, Baltimore, Philadel- 4735, dated Dcember 19. 1817, was revi- cellent that all the great Turks are forget-1 phia, New-York, and various places in thelqr. S 29, T. C, S. R. 1, W unless ler sister, ting the sooer and salutary precepts of the, interior, and all free people of colour, of ! to that time, some legal and suffici

good character, and mostly pious members

ot the Methodist, Uabtist, Presbyterian and

and remained in a state of apparent

1 .ree.noarters of an hour, when she

red hv the vigorous circulation of her

Titese children are joined together at the back Koran the function is fleshv,,

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behind bonv bavin" their bodies anil laces Severe and repeated gales oi wind nave r.picupai cuurcnes. mis r.ip win proDaoiy i.iaced half side way's towards each other. lately been experienced at New-York and sail before the 15th day of Jan. next. They From their connection upwards they are other places on the coasts, several vessel, will need articles of the following discrip-..,.r.,4it-r.m..i -.i i.a Inwpr eitremi- have been wrecked, and the tide has risen; tion, viz

1s similar to. other children, but only one higher than for fifteen years previous. On er.tremitvof each child will be employed in the whole the present winter appear thus tar valking.Y,..the external, as the other two. to have heen remarkable for a lack of the c.e Mr.aiJer, and the leet point rather back- usual supply of water, for excessive cold in

vnrds. One child cries, whilst the other is many piaces, ney. u au u..u3

cstTcpl Tfiey are sprightly aud intelligent quantity of snorr throuhout tha couutrj.

Provisions of all kinds, suited for the climate. Groceries, do. (except ardent spirits.) Clothing, new or second handed. Tools tor mechanics. U9w ci fecond ban-

tions are made thereto.

for 3. W.

nleg prerioui

sufficient objec

JOHN BADOLLET, R.L.O. Feb. 23. 46-pd3K

A few Maps, Of the United states, BY Willi am Darby Vcr szUct tkit OFFICE.

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