Indiana Centinel, Volume 4, Number 7, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 May 1820 — Page 2
jBy ill- IVcsident cfthv:
AVherea the Pirndent ot the LT. Slater .i authoi Ued bv law to caus S9 certain , J Ge Cuked States to be ollcred f r sale x TlnMidore, T, James Monroe, Vresicnt of the United States, do hereby de - bureau. make known, that public sales lor t.;o w.sposaJ, agreeably ta la', of ce-tam buds, shall be heid a lolio.va.! viz: At Delaware, in Ohio, on the first Mondays in AuJst and (Jctober next, fiv :x: !. .I t.tc u-hich !iae been fUrveyed in the district uf Delaware, bei l " k.i o . I.) am And frjctiunal tijvtuS'iipj, vu ; . t Jli"ii.t Sale. south of rane A.oviiuipi 1.5, 4, 5 and C, 11 1, 3, -I, J ind fi, 1 j 1, 2, 3. 4, J and k; I, 2,3, 4. 5 aud G IT south oi rane 9 10 1 1 I'2 13 jTownships l,1?, 3, and 4. 1, 2, 3, and -4, 1, 2, 3, 4 ac.l 5, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, 1. 2. 3, 4 aud 5 At Piqua, in Ohio, on (he firt ionl:t v in Nfntfmlipr iim t . fur l!iri fT t'.e lands which have bren surveved in the litrict of Piqtia, b-iin S3 townBhip nuj fractional tou-n.ship. t I5r0(jkville, in Indiana, on the 5rst Monday in October next, for the lands vhich have been surveyed in the district f iirookville, being SG towiibhipi and fractiuTial townships. At Jeilersoiivdle, in Indiana, oa the iirst Monday in August next, for the lands lately surveyed in f.te district of Jeifrsonville, being 27 townships and Ir a c t i hi a I t o w n s hi i p . At Terre Haute,, in Indiana, on the fA.r-t Monday in Septeiuher next, for the lau;s which havr bi?n purveved in the liti'ict of "IVrre Haute, bring 43 townAt Kdwardsville, in Illinois', on 1he inr .vinnuay in Udooer next, lor tne P'nrU latdv surveyed in the district ot lidvardsvilte, being 33 townships and fractional tow nships. At Arkansas, in the territory of Arlo -ms. on tlie first Mondays of August an i October nest, fo the lands surveyed in the district uf Arkansas, beinir 53 townships and fractional township, viz: dualist Sale. Tovrriships 5 T, 9, & 10, south of range 19. west of 5th principal meridian. a r. q n in i. on .l.x V1) , iVA, I 1 UU Xiiy ((I t, r. 8 and 9 do 21 do 7, S, 9, 10,11, 12.13,&14 do 22 do October Sale. .Townships 7, 8, 9. 10, 11, 12, 13, and 1', s(. uf rane 23, west of 5th principal r:erdian. 8, ', 11, 12, IS & 14 9, 11, 12 & 13 ), 11 and 12 0. ") and 11 0 js-mI 10
do 24 do do 25 do do 20 do do 27 do do 28 do do 29 do on the se-
d 10 ' t Jitckgon, in Missouri, on MufUy in November next, for the lauds in the Military Bounty tract, (north of the Missouri river,) which could not be lhr Ibuted to soldiers, b.dng chiefly quarter sections and fractions, too small oi- to) large for bountv lots. At Cahaba, in Alabama, on the first Monday in November nest, for the lots in the town of Ch:;i and Jackson, and for townships I'' "d 17 in range 20nd for township 6 in range 19, which were advertised but not offered tor sale in March, 1ST). Each sale shall continue three weeks anil r.o longer :and each sale will cumini'iie vith the lovvet number of lot or , .a ,i i i . . i i I f jer'.'l by law for the use of schools, r fur other purp ses? vrill as usual, be ... , .i . .. Tfcs o ved from sale. Uiven under my band, at the Citv of Wasiiiugton, the eighteenth dav of April, in the year 18C0. JAMES MONROE. Br the President. J jsi h Mugs, Con nissinrr uf the Gcnernl L-iui(ijJ;cf.. H'-n istNov. the President of the United states. V!i?rca, by an act of Congress passed 03 tne 1tb o! March. 18-20, entit'ed ; Au act to authorise the President of the United State t appoint a Receiver of the Public Monies and Pesiste.r of t!.e Laml Ofiice for the distiict of Lawrence tonntv in the Arkaniai territory," it is enacted, that any pprson, having a ciaim to a right of pre emrtion within the said district, shall vuke known his claim and , claim and roxwion i of s Ulster, location, acc tuilug to tae p Ojc Uvva con U foroo to tbc
Und Monday in vSeptembcr next, fjr the 'ii10 K..f , W .i threvv himself into frightful contortions, own dough faces ! We had the m, and
Lmi surveyed in the district of Cape the javt rejltjve t() jp,),, f.'.nv cmiti'ap'ing the muscles of his face in the we had wanted thiiee more, we could j ix'eaibeing thirty-five townships i)urin e 0, thc debates the Mimster bideous t manner, motioning iNiav- bad them : yei. if these had failed, an, fractional township-. - of the Intorior made an eioquo.il and '"5 " we cnu.d have three more of those men.
k '. ilttimjiui III iWUBU'll Ii VIII UU. 11131 f, -Ul , ....l I .l,.r,.r, . m w.. ui .iuuu wil 11 ic 1 1 . i , wiinc lie IUIU i-iisv.ll,ilvi', Jiill IllOralllV. aUll
JcuracdhTcIWjdci.tnf the Uri:cd State, for issuing patent to the so!-
iers of the late armr, entitled to bounr land in said district. tr ' Therefore. I Jan-e Monroe. President of tht Viutnl State, do herrbv design;rc the fourth Monday ot November noxt, a the ti.R at which patents as - aforesaid thall commence to issue. j Gi
ien under my hand, at the City of refcr-tr;us,unpjwder Uey called rapeWashington, the eighteenth Apri! 'seed," a cutlass, "a mow," pistoU, 1820. .tlier,',-5U'!',-speak..v and pikes,
' . .i.lr-l ja:uo A.iu?iijij. By the President. Jonn !eigs, Commsaior.ev of ti:c General Land Office April 24. G-ti IstNov. . NKW YO'lK, April r.0. ' Advices frmnl'dinbiirsh st3t,t!:at all is not oM-et in Scotland. The Highlanders wer in full uo.scssion ?r,.r ("olrain, in ftoster!ure and tMc Lord Atlvceate - . . . t.atl rrceivd a teller from the !le,J Deputv of the county statins that a force td'not le?s then 500 men, and three field pieces would be necessary to ipeli the riot. The (Vurier remaiks. that tin. next arrival from the netghhmhnod of the commotion, will be important." On opening a piper two days later, wc f.nd that the wish last expressed, has not boon rcaliel. Though the ditu--biiices mav riot hftve originated on poli tical rro?inds, vet thev arc extremely serious in their cl aract-r. A melancholy scene took j-ltce at Colrain, on the 2d. The SheriT went to warn i)0 people fro:n their 1 tr-ns aiid .is they did bef :c resisted, he took a considerable t orce. Al.'out 0 special constables were sworn in, and a party of about 2. uiliti l men accempaui-d them. This force proved very i in! v fjuife ftmt a scene took place truly horrible, in which 13 of the iSheritf's p-irty were wounded, afhl of thoe one Imd his s-kull frotnied by a stone, which hit him in the forehead. The Siieriif uav in imminent danger he was hit by three ton?s, one id which cut his hat. He went nm jtrlst the people, thinking to soften them by reasoning, but it was all in vain. They called out to iiim that be used to be on the side of mercv mt that they thought he would protect them but. "that he now came to oppress them like the rest. The mob appeared ar. if raving mad and those vvhofnst
, , lf - fc i , r pigeon-wiriff cut with more dexterity and Singular circumstance. On Saturattacked seemed fuiioi?;, and weietchitl- 1 .... , . , . , A . , r, ' i elegance. On Mr. D. trom Washing- day morning, a man, w ho was tolerable v women. The me.n were drawn upon , , , . n , , . ,, , 'T . r , c'
upon a height, and bad taken (juite a militaiy position behind a wall, with their fne arms in readiness. There were about 200 armtd men. The force with the Sheriff could not attempt much but the militiamen were ordered (in hopes ol frightening them) to charge with bayonets, wb.cn. the wcr.cn, instead ofiunningaw&y, as expected, literally rushed among the bayonets, crying out," We must die any wav better to die here than in America, or at the Cape of Good Hopc-we don't care for our WW We :
fear it will be impof ible to remove thocr . ' 4" ""i"1 tcirii if r.Mic.O'l tha ctii.ii li 1 1 ni . 1 1 1 . 1
people without blood -shed. njiii.fil iii iI'JI ! f.i n: I ih n ped measures. "Can t eiadividual liberty of anv person whatever," observed his Excellency, " be preferred to public liberty, when we demonstrate to vou the ramifications of a conspiracy, which, by tracing them to their origin, can be proved to have connexion with a general plan ?' Arguing upon the necessity ot ai ming the Government with extraordinary powert to awe the hopes of a dat ing, desperate faction, his Excellency related the following circumstance: "A man named Lucet, who is now in confinement at the depot of the Prefectury de Police had the audicity to write . I , J , . 1 III ' " ' I ' " - ' - I I v 1 a letter to the Magistrate, charged witu the nreliminarv proceedings ot the pros ecution ot 1. ouvel, in which he sas I have learnt, with pleasure, the fate of the Duke de Rkrri : 1 wish the rest of the Rural Family may meet the same fate. Oh ! how I envy the deed of Louvel mav I one d.iv display the same courage!' (. I thrill of horror pervaded the Jlssem bfij.) Let this man continued the r.4inisterj be arraigned at our tribunals ; there exists no law applicable to his guilt, for thc question is an opinion which is neither printed nor published. Let him be lib-j erated, who will guarantee that he will nei been an occasion 01 initialing uic example be admires r' juwO 00000 A final disposal has been made of the men jn custodv on charges ofbeing nart of the Cato street gang of conspirators, 1 he. examination took, pia.ee on rsatunfay the 1 1th of Match, before the members Of the privy council. Robert George and John Simmonds were fullv convicted on the charg, ofhigh treason. Thornas Preston, the cooler, and Hazard, the hcil(Hd llia,ter, ,vere committed on suspicion of treason, The mudc day man . . .i ii ' i it i a :
1 t v...u rM4..,.,i rn,nM. I man tof,k t twice, bo'h which times he laces yes, they were scared at their
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Prefnn ly two police officers from.; coarse hetwi London, ft appears that the consp:ra-js:,n. It i
tor in their meeting thought it oecesrv, "nlr t.' gnai d against the posibilitv of stranger becoming acquam-. ted with the subject of their dcliberjf-; ;tions,fo adopt fictions names fur the fcrent articles width, in their arrange-j .mmfs for future operation-, they had to! Whtust. ili2 intended victims ot thei: hellish purpose, were termeil can di;lte for the borough uf relorm.,, Much Usaid of an arrwt which took place veulaT, (the f-th in-t.) on the nl Ver.dnmc, and which is announced asvorv imnortmt. The personage in! ..:r ' , ..k.. ..c " . p.pr nf )ist)U, which he hud about him, t tho mninpnt Iia fitiirwl ImnniMf rpii k4 i- ,iUJiir 1m!fti.- f.-Mifrt.l WUL Ull Ur.li: H 11 II? 1,1'IM Ml. IV T il ,. i S i .1 ' otl1 iri Gkohgf.town, May 2. On ?atnnlav evenire U W4 were lincte Jerf. Amo i r thoSi! whu in ia i I
hi-iilv eute. ta'ined at the truly aetonWi- Ma. eh. The elections for the new par- lundred reward, or fifty dollar eiP ct which is produced, on the hu- liameut in Kngund we.e p. ovwo- eiMer of tnc said "f- . . man system by the inhalation of Nitrous wiih Kirat t-piiit. In the city l Lt.- . Osv-enOas. It was administered to a don. on the ;- da v, Mr. T. Vv iUon, al- 'V AVrt . ?--Gw numherof penllrmen, on each one uf de. -man W0.d a;;;i Nr. Wiliiain Curtis ilitors ul the Cincinnati I:k,uis. .',,.m '.f ,Lr..i ,!,.,... t.i;.lU .r. wkM t. iih..mlnl v.miU. r.rohiiblv he L-hc- ,lfir ss"d mceones Centime!, will insert
1 ' Ml) II IliUI I" PMMHIW -ll ' 1.1 - ?w w.--j
if. were MrW. and M'-. r. your- gen- Lord mayor. aMeiman 1 ii";d and tleiTien from Washington. It caused in . Wnithnrau. ,ln Wcstmins'er, o:i the :3d them an immediate inclination to become 'day, fcir Francis iiuid -tt a:d Mr. Ilubpngnticioiu:, and So lustily did they lay ho?e wie considerably bvf ie 3ir. bont them, -Lamb, tliC ntii:ite.rial c.i!;:;il:!e, and Fightins their battles o'er &oeragain,, wv.u!d certainly g;;'r) th.e c i c t i : - Dunth it it was found necessary for six or das cc Wyvill v.cr'j likely to bs elected Oiglit f i 'i', pe sons to seine and re- to:- the city o!"Vok. I'rd Iuss.d and sMMin 'iip'n, I'he countenance of Mr. William Uhitbie.u!, esq. S4u 'of tlje Vr breati sng viuleucp, late great co Air.oo.-r W.hilbread, were I brew Hashes full of mcariing, and a returning for IU di.t d. f'obbelt vya rm-
tKl, t; Of thiiUidits too fearfnt to be understood." On another gentleman it occasioned laughter, and seemed to lift him to the third heaven-, divesting l i:n of every thin, cart hi v Another it set to danClilg i.?hed nfter the manner of the most finn'.nster, and rd thfu:h the room where it was administered hn.s been long kepf a a iia;ici:iJ; and assembly room, we very much doubt whether there evr vva-i as tnuc'i ,race exhibited, or the ton it exerted an influence which charm ed every one present: he sei.rd hold of hakrpeare with as much violence as Mr. T. and Mr. W. h:id h'.'btr1 din on - - th;!se arou.ul them, and we undeitak. to f.nv that the imnioi'al bard never sufferrd !es-, from t hp ha?:d of tlnne whose prO'essir.n u is to li.pjre mm as little as possible: Mr D. bv tliis wonderful a. gent, became, the tra'pusjlt instanter,m w e ventnre to a. sert that ten year's study would not have brought him to that WAllA..r.A..II...... .. I .-!.' lL.. C , . . . , VI T , j 11 v...!. n. jnim. ui.ii'iiiui strains to fl:vv troni him, only varying no i. ltu ft'iniitll i. v.i.il A win v j ii;r ijjuiim ic.;iiv:h a nuujf man took it twice, boh which times he until restored. One of the Editors of the Messenger (M. Dunn) inhaled it
in mm it occasioned a sensation oi mol- can never nnu any ihuiculty in obtaiua'lcholy, and standing with his hand over i"? the support of inen; whose principles his face in nn attitude of deep and pain- of morality and religion are bounded by fui thought, he looked like a statue of fix- "thirty six degrees and thirty minutes ed and motionless 'despair. north latitude.' Halt. Vat. The Editor of this inner respired it -:o:o.o:
it is tlilFicuIt to givrt a correct idea of the sensations produced in him; suffice it to say, they were of that delightful kind whichexa'ts folks in imbibus, giving luein a suDiime rnle on radiant spheres.' '.''1 r ... . . . i ne miiuence euiidenlv ceasing, the te ing is somewhat like that experienc whti waking from one of (hose blissl Ureams where, the soul wanders in glory and delight, and is loth to be called oack L. ... i- i-. iu me uofiappy m;noiony oi reaury. In short, it was what he never expects to experience again, unless through the to experience again, unless through the 1 r ,1 , medium of the same agency, or when he arrives at that country painted with raptare by the poeN, the elviun where he cuum Tvauuerauu noin converse wun tlie shade of Horner. Viro-i!. - .1 rl flio . i 1 -i ... , . ...x, ...n.. - Jiecropoiitau. The following is a postscript to a let ter received in New-York this morning trom (iibralter, oated .March 15. Lieut. Downing, of the U S. Shin Guerriere, had a disnute rith lieut. Smith, of the 27th foot. Downin' w tried hr a ratirt m.irtiil nnd ortlir as red to duty': a few days after Smith challanged Downing, who met him under a pledge from the British officers that there V hould be no int.rf.r.nro on ih, n,rf f the rri.on ; t re e shots were ex chan?, d. tV tS lff n of Smith, who is dangerously woundeJ. Inconsequence ol this unfortunate occurrcace, the governor has thought prop- . - r . r j v
twen the squadron and grn-;
support he was jrU to tnis high handed measure by tion of the circumatau a ini-represen-auce of the tmnaction." Fuom the Vermont Republican. dif-'.Vci' Invention a lV a Went lAcrerp-r ntnt4 lurucw'"'"" e. it known to whom it may concern, .,, . i .:,., ,.r, .M. r o that! have beenthmKini o! tttoniii to , , , -I ' r ..!.;,?. v. onres lor inv ii wt .aui; 7Wr 7ifi putt ins them into i,aKe . . . . i . olWmff on tho'e Waters for 10.) vear. I believe there has been uo pat - en t panted for the above purpo : and I think it will be ot immense ad vantage to the counirv bordering on the An. NKW M AUhLRillAD. l l d ,nil ii tt;.:.!Hnn tha iall draw the whales up the rn Canal or rather, 'if I iih the Ses-Strnr.U todrive Grrtf Western 'ratll ti-rrfA vi tm nn tnvui mim vnnrt ?wr 7 ') !'Ml...!t.!!i:.. An.il
It will be seen tlk.it IJcijamm Writ, v ouur otir countryman th Kn-at hiMoricaUCve - !l;irs "t'W. If taken and se-
paint'.r, t r-ivlnn nn i Sr.. Hum .izn. i !.-e ot.ier cam):i:es were tne rung rar ovenin, uui was in a u.rocra ble :T;:noritv on the fourth d.iy. ! Ti:e new kic lid beci restored to! his usual health. A proposifiwi was' khid to be before thccabii.ot for setliig' on (leorge the Fourth the hcreditarvi revenues of the crown, with thc droits,1 exceeding i,600,0C0 sterling, or up-J ward, of SIX MILLION OF D0L-! i M . . li AiiI 1 bis is a neat little nam to pay for the io;ior of having a A7;. Philadalphia, April 27. wen uf ussfu, aii'i oi socer appearatices, . called at the Police Office, aud ifque?ted the Magi strates to grant him a per-: .the Penitentiary ; stating' mit to go to 0r - - - - p - 7 v. that be was a shoe-maker by trade, and; th.at he could obtain no work, and wanted the means of support. Tliis renuest j was granie.u. - - CONGRESSIONAL VIRTUE. John Randolph spoke five dm, cn the Missouri question, aud hi 4i-Indian ar...J) . .t.....l .A II 1 . . . t tlx l 4 V ..Al tl,c V,n mycr r.uiru.iug vie on rtt ni"nm i iia ... 41,. . .. . .. - a " " ni. s.llll 114 ill 17 atlUSIOl lO j the seceiitrs : 1 knew these would give 1rri rriidir .An -1 ..a a -. I 1 1 TTel- ovalCU al llieir UOU,r'.l faces yes, they were scared at their if: religion extend to thirty six degrees and thirty minutes uorfh latitude." Yoa I The following singular account of thc power of ice, is taken from an English periodical publication, of January, 1320: Huygbens, in order to try the lorce
g, the feel- confined, filled a cannon, the sides of ,an- pta;uI"nS a"oun s' ,arc Uy sperienced which were an inch thick, with water, rpJue'J ,,,l5a". and cIosC ace blissful and then closed the mouth and touchl CJlullts ""mediately. W.
witn which ice woula cxnaml itself when r .... . . . . hole so that none could escape. The instrument, thus filled, was exposed in a I . C. . . ' .. swong uee.mg air. in less than 12 hours the water within was fiozen, and began to dilate itself with such force. han to dilate itself with such force, a 1 a a a 11 1 . j that it actually burst the piece in two different places. Mathematicians have calculated the force of the ice on thi ui.ca.Muii ; ,ucn a lorce, they say, would raise a u-eio-l.f fifcrrtfi Jm. A . if i- . " I .1 F ' 1 IUil be S,ir' ovor. unMtr. 1 u S,A,trte' an-U - v '"''ii.v a. 1 v 111 even splitting rotks, when the frost is carried to excess. New-Yok, April 24. irhnle. For the last ten davs, lare shoals of Spermaceti Whales hive beiTn seen near tho Long Island coast and in the neighborhood of Sandy Hook. On " . VV V fn ; V " " , 1 7 I - , ' C0C One of the idiot b'i , i 7 start on a cri L To uinnHPf 1 ?l ha ei . V? ' CatChinS icu crc Been insirie oi thi iinv ----w awiF t.m - -eparing to
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pR0M thfl 4aiscriber thc 23d of March, two 'negro men. John and Joe, l"0,1 5xrect bJt vilie, if ne ;on their way to the free stittes, as Jje , r I.. .1 .a . . .l...,, f v-. , r !t' the state of Wuft, and wa- t.ikniuw i. r 'in Kentuckv. Jwhii is a black fe loiv . , near SO " y; : f " vtrv nrffiil Mill! wiMi: jor old. ..if .l t t . i. ..reaiU and write, plays the tiddie, a:u i gJ ar.e shoemaker. Ue has a,o ..ai-c, -,iu -p.,.s . M" :' - ir'd' hiJi. uot very L ick, thick W ' ead, fint noe when speakiii.ru io summer, wuu a iuw mc oue.a down look and bad countenance. An.v I!Cr"' dcliverjus the ucr jto in at M milkers ick, Davidson coua.u iineu io sianiiner, wim a low- oiC mm lV Aeiifiessee, or secure iy, Tennessee, or secure them in any ail in the state, eothat I get them, shall a ,Jl the state, p curcioui ci me sxare cu i ennnssee. oua the above once a we-k for sis weeks, and forwmd their accwuuts on to thi cfJrc& for payment. cnfu roceriej TM!?. ?':bscriher has jut received, from A't'ti'-fiKLLASSi an navtmenf of GliO-(.'Hliii-AS, consisting of the fallowiKjT ar tit les : Best Green CorTee, IMPERIAL, YO!7N(J HYSON, I ICilS IIYfcON J CHOCOLATE, LOAF and DROWN SUGAR MADEIRA. 1 t;;neiuffe, rrr. sherry, Mines PORT and CLARET j COGN1AO BRANDY, JAMAICA SPIRITS. NEW-ENGLAND RUM HOLLAND GIN PORTER. MOLASSES, RAISINS, ALMOND?, CINNAMON NUTMEGS, SHAD, M ACRAREL. Bried IlERKIKC PEPPER, ALLSPICE GINGER, ALLUM, INDIGO, COPPERAS SPANISH WHITING, SPANISH DROWN, WHITE LEAD. Ground in 0& SPIRITS of TURPENTINE. LOG WOOD, IRON, CUT NAILS, Assorted, from 3d to 24d; WROUGHT NAILS, TRACE CHAINS, MUSTARD, SPANISH EGARS. SNUFF, SALTPETRE, POWDER, LEAD and SIIOl HRIMSTONE, ' QUEENS WARE, Gi.ASS uARE. ALL of which will bo gold low fur Caslr, Urm. Burtch. Vincennes, May I, 13C0. 4. (rrA those who have ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Jonathan liabcock, f Vin.-ontio ilaA. ..I a. late of A.i ed to call and seUle their r"csnecti?e Vrl n iw i.uii uiin .icuii; iiiLjf rcsn roants on or before ThuidaV of June nxt All thro. n ,ji ..;n r....i i!...- . . thc first ecting this nts lodged ia the hands of , .1' - ' j.:i inrir ncoiiTiniS a magistrate for speedy eollection. in lIUIIi KT-Allthwe baring any demands ror ttlemcnt. NANCY RAUCUCrl. v vr . vincennes, .viiv b. i-3xv 'Uh'Ii.v up ' Jame Landret. living nn n;!l Ry Prairie, Sullivan county, on the. 4th day f April, U0, a ilark'bav IMarp. .-.b .oi L hands high, a little white on her off f;"t, ' other mark or brands per. Y" . r "J uari V 5 WT fvl. 4U, JolJar' A. assn and K. A ood, I2th April, 1820. frl,la mJ Estiay Rook. - U a A U T I I ' 1 certiiv i nhmn t. h J- If'ASLOS. j.p.S.C.
