Indiana Centinel, Volume 4, Number 7, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 May 1820 — Page 3

MORE NEW COORDS. SATURDAY : t : : :MAY 27, 1820 t e are reproached with some tartness. u r v T - . i". by one or two prints, for omitting to no-' h VY! V.Cuev.e tice the rpiKtrt.-whi.-ii r.c.r tfv 1. 7, . . -11-5 peop.e in me is;Kilgour, Taylor and Webb, Have just received, ami are now opening, a Jar"-. and general assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware. To the ricketty squeakings of some blundering scribblers in this town, we should disdain to jive an answer. There fa no necessity for our reproiching a conscience-struck criminal, already convicted of wilful error, and sentenced to eternal infamy by the voice of the people. statement, when it was accompanied with '"Although thy appear so much plea ed here, in reg;,rJ to the change, I ai f diy persuaded it will be an injury to th an assertion that the correspoudehce with that Minister had terminated. Wo nrtQuccnsware, Glassware, Groceries Vincennes, Mav 10, lbL'O. Gvir isi representation aid honor to the 6yC. -tf V-iJ "lusi oe tne rami!, ana sumea everv one would be able to jadee

imrau.-aiiqiC'iyScu oeing three itHilor !Tiit.- -l j 1 of dollars. fiTiC

dilated, that the PiosW-i.t k,d rsfuwj-((" - 8 , . 5, to receive or recognize the MiaUt,, 1U- , w,"0,- s.T' 'T' ,B ,he Inordinary ofS,,U. TU -j.,t k. not olf- 1,Ji,uS 7h're a 'lu'"T picd us unobrve.1 ; but e ,1,0,1 H ""Vf"?'' ' ,. , lIJ lrrrs to iltt t'i" bells lor toy. though scarcely necessary to contradict v.c!u lie ,..,! .?. .. .i' Un

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to iujare their standing with their fellow citizens. A- to ncor.U TAYLOIt he shall be

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r C- Al M '. r ..' I f.' ATLD.l The vrs of th'i i)i'su. in Yir.rerj: ICS "Wora pivu.wriy ui'I. d l the perform.ros of M". Drake's Comr my of C v-ue-liVts 0:1 livir'tiy cveni'ij:. Another pbv is irive;j out fortius ni.;!;t, uud the in. ids ; rational titirisenie it wili have . anotner opyjJv.an:ty 01 relirit-. trom tne d"'1. monotony of business to those sc-;es a of innocent e!Moymcr.t, which hav been ill? r-;t re-it and adniir ition of the wise aiid n d gou iu nil the r-es, and

ihro tae revo.uaons 01 art, 01 the island of Oeei. The ceretnof.y ul-nv it hs apneai-cd. and the insf.n"omceiiziris hrst sung ballad, m a of eraancipatiou was preceded by Divine c of recovery f.om that dreadfui ,-nal-c:u-t." o service; ail the constituted authorities ady an- & few as just! v to entitle it to Tne Auoptep Child, or Secirts cf ML were joined to the deputies of the pea- , the appellation of an incurable disease. fortlCjsth, is o.ie of the most popular sanl-s. j That it falls within the knoivlcdjre periormaticcsol the age ; andil the "if The Marshal of (h.e province deliver- of surh as arj et:ra-tl in the practice it;- of the Ji!p3," to which it Ins some re- ed a discourse in which we remarked the - of Midmferv, that file oil ot terpentine semblance, drew tears and smiles from a following passage' All men are born i an mlhhle s.iecifi." in this coinnlaint;

most repecla!)ie ami crow-ioil audience, piece, of so much deeper intercst,cannot fail to call forth, this evening, the anpl.vise of every friend of Uslj and sentilacnt in Vinccr.nes. "TicL;rn; Valcl" was always perMorner stuff-' than a mortal should be :

lormeu usiiingaiw m jau.uer irom mis is oeniatuieu Uy the spirit oi the aire, reat iiiseoverv to t'ie .e il, abilitv and ! ' " n.-iseau, puigeon r ika spectators ; and we trust it will lose that all powerful voice, that always r.mVcs industry ..f Dc. John Iceman Thai we :'CV 'eet, ul,wards f 15 hands high and none of its effect this evening : he, who itself heard. The day has arrived, whn -believe hi Luu.anedisdusure ol this vcrv : ni.'.1' .-Hr.s ,(S' A reasonable reward 00:1 see it unmoved, must be made ol' servitude is to be forever stlioiishpil. r.r.d itunr'unt : i . ii.t h.vn lit- mn i.V!W111 ,,c K,von f'r both or either of the.

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It is so full of whimsical stratagem end in- be rendered to the men whose labor and will even pn.- t he one of tiie most, valoidout, that it is, as an afterpiece, one of sweat procure for us the 'first neces.saiies ruble leyicies tliat ever was bequeathed the greatest favorites of the British and of life." jlo postuiiy by the gen. us oi aa iiuii-

.Americnn stage. Tuose who heard "The Sott'm Bde" : by Jr. S. Dr.AKF, wil! thron.r to hoar tiie ee f rc'tfd so ig oi "SOO m ilA iiAK wr wALbvci'; ha:vi" m ires? and character ;)y the same gentle-. iru.i. Indeed, no person can be so fastic iris in this town, as to dislike a species Vincennes, 7th I am authorised to tate that John Ockeitree, Esq- Irom the I'-pt-ated s-jii-eitf-ti.'ns ol his friend, has consented to Vive again if elected, as County C unmisioi;er for th.e ceunty ol Knox, Josopli M'Clurt, Esq. will also serve il elected, for the balance of the Term vhich was vacated by the death of Col. Ionian. B. V. BftCJvES. LEXiNGTOX, M.iy IT. It is with unfeigned sorrow we have fo announce tiie deatii of the kill tc TIKGULATIC THE TAUIFF OF DUTIES ON 1MKORIS AND IO.NNAOE. 'I'his UllpUaSa.? news was brought to this place on Sunday last, by Col. Uichird Taylor, $ ? lav's from the city of W ashin;ton. The bill had passed the house of repieBfutatives, although raanv attempts were OtfcTC made to crush it in its birth, aud .ent to theseuate, where it was muvuer d Lv a majority of one u;te. Mourn, 11 .,K ; tfne .l,1.tr nf Kputuckv 'Jh ye inhabitants ot the Cnited States, put vfi sackcloth and asiies, or the gr at cnuov of vour independence has pieTaiied. Your fnctaries tout coatinue jprotiate. Your agricultural productions mast lie and rot on our hands. J'ub. .idv.

bf or-terbinment which lvs given so niuch made among the ruin that point ov.t the iJ'"d eminently to any reward whuh or ilu' purest ple?..;ure to the most polish- site of M.v;beth's c istle, the prt of the hiunty u government can bestow , societies ia the western co nlry. gvo.iad they stood 011 suddenly .gave wav, j iih'd by the Physicians, Murgeous A CFaIZEN. and irik lown six feet divc.tiveriug a lothecaries cf Dublin.

j where it ha been lo uid by the workmen. W.sui.r.T.T-, 31 y G. ! This curious stone- has been stopped to T)'tllei en S d?s at A u ;ia Polphut. London, for the inspection of the scientlftcr li n ing been once rejected, then tillc amateur, ia order to discover its real ne-co.nsider'd, amended, r.iul parsed, the quality. Load. Times, Jan. 1, 1819 bill for laying Dalies on certain Sales at Auction of foreign good has been again Cinr.Lr.srox, April 24. EC-considered, in the IIo ise of llepresen- Extract of a letter rcctucd in L'i'is city daied, tatives, and postoned to the next session . " Jlavamw, Jpril 1G, ! $0. ofdivrress. j "Our city has been in a complete up-

Thus, all the parts of the system, rc - ported by the com. nittee. of Manufactures, have hi?i rejected, or, what is tanta - inount, postponcu to the ne.i seion. The bill for authorising a Loan has passed throurh tiie co.nmittre of the t&Ae i tbc iltu-jc of Hejjreer.t4tiyes

Latest fro, n. SjjU'i America. Charleston, April 2o

By the brig Ocean, Capt. White, ar-f Dp ait; wis 'nMTnU I. - II A i I v uj.i.n.-jjj u-iu uecii ucicaie-i aiw -.unv.3.1 on die 1st r i:brua.iv witii o. ir0 r.ien He h ul rtimed the iirectorship, and (Jen. elected in his stead. O'ii.ua had been ir. Tixnsiaiolfur the Boston DiUv Aircrimr. FuAXKr KiT, (0d: -r) Feij. 1. xhe Gr;md Dake of ilecklenbar-, nd tiie Duke of iVIeckleabur; Sireietz, Hive prockum-d tlie siippre&sijn of prsona! -servitr.de. The jih of Jan the h ive sona same bonelit wa.s -runted la the pedants tree, the laws aioae can restrain the use of their liberty, arbitrary power must disappear, and in future it will be no merit to have been a tvrai "This is the wish rant. of Alexander, ('the Grand Duke,) oui well beloved sovereign: when the first rights of huinar.itv ire to MACBETIl'S CASTLE Curicw DLwcery. A letter f.om Dun-' sunup in Scokand, states as fohows : regu.ar built vault, about six feet long and lb ir fbet wide. Xone of the men t5 being injured, curiosity induced them to ciear out the subterranean recess, when they discovered among the ruins a large stone, weighing about 1 -0 lbs. whichis pronounced to be of the meteoric, orse-mi-metallic hind. This stone must have lain here during the long series of ages since Maebtlh's reign. Besides they a!o found two round tablets, of a compo:UJii resemb.'iag bronze. On one of these, two lines are engraved, which a gentleman has thus deciphered "The sconce or snauow; ot kingdom come, until sylphs of air carry me again to Beth-' el." The plates exhibit the figures of ' . . targets for the arms. From time imme'liovcd anionj us morial it has been be! here, that unseen hands bro.ight Jacob's pillow from Bethel, and dropped it on the sill, where the palace of Scoou now stands. A strong belief is also entertained by ma ny in this part ot the country, that it was .,.. p 11 i . 1 1 . - t,, T . ;nis.,aeoo s pn,u ll"u.1',nu"u 5UUl 10 esimiusier, the sacred stone not having been found by him. The curious here, aware of such traditions, aud who have viewed these veneribic remains of antiquity, agree tht Jlacbtlh mav or rather must, have deposited the stone in question, at the bottom of his castle on the hill of ( Dunsmane, (from the trouble of the times) j roar since o'clock yesterday, at which . time a Spanish brig airiviug, in a short t passage from Coruuna, brought the news ; 01 t ie King navmg signed tne cousutmiou, and although it is not oiaicial, it is belieed by even the governor. j I bir e er ice more joy ospiwscJ I

"Gn the tlth Govern . er, as the or-at.il t,lAt child bed lccr had i.ot : and j j;;V" "Wi , i tceuly.w Barrels of va-.ts beio;ir;i',g to the west mains of: " i 'hat lor Ids very great dicovoi v, , K' A SALT, which he will sell Dnnsinane ho ise were employed ia car- j e deem Dr. Ih enan iieseri.g id t"ej vy r rying away stones !rom the excavation ;atiijde of the whole human iace. t, "T 5j 7-7w2

made amo-.g tiie ruin that point ov.t t!ie;:in, eminently to any reward whuh the nf .M :-!t'-,i f icfio i-..4 ..Tt'i... ihiitltlfv 11 tr. ivi r 1 1 :n t- li t r.tn lil nw . 4, I

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.Mkdicai. rr.oi r.K t n s of T UHPENTIXK. 'We the i'li vsi.':..:i! A o!!K'r:;irif s of luuii;i, u-fn.hc nanMcs ate here tinder writ ten, do hereby certify and df clare, 1'iiat we cnsitler the discovery of the medical properties of the oii of tut pentiiu as ne of t!ie ;;--e cter Ik.hmi nade iri ni-.or atcst that has "ft at it. ip .ear from that child -h-d fnei has P tit-tfcal liistorv, tr.i ...ch-t v in eorv iiart of tw. rliiho hitln rio desu! a-id altli'mh other rem f! i mav with advantage he cunp'ovrd in ( ottjunt tion J vnt tint to the sn.rV ir-tl.i.-r.m .f T.,,. peiitine we ascrihe tne removal t the! dis-ase of chii.'.-Vd lever in ever ease . i "Timt mankind is indebt-d for this

saving a muititu.io of lies. and thai it!abuve crcatu,'es Mvercil in Vinrennefc

idual. That we hold his discovery to be greater than that of Dr. Jenaer, i;asLetters from Aux Cavci mention, that President Boyer has completely iiielled tiie insurrection occasioned by j 1 - - - ..... tue levuit of Gen. Gomaz.. All his fid ouers had been dislotlged fiotn the uiouuJatiis and the general himself had disappeared, and it was supposed that he. had di owned himself. President lioyer, in his proclamation declai ,s the .risut lection at an end. Although trauqulity was restored, it was believed that a new war would s.on a ain break out oeiAeen tne rival Diack cniets Uoycr "d Christopher. Dover has an army of about 2j,000 men regularly ollicercd ja,u dieiplined, who are eager to ta ', t'ie bl. The Dtiattces of this Cl take lief are also in a flourishing stale. Gazette. DIED At Yorcofrter, (Mass.) a few dujbago. the lion. LEY! LINCOLN, turmerU attorncv General of the United States, and mure recently, Liculer.ant Governor id' Massachusetts. i further notice of the death of this venertble patriot will hereafter be taken. At the April town meeting at Springfield iu .Massachusetts, it was voted to 1 1 q lest the selectmen to jwst up according to law, the names of all common drunkards ! Candidates for Cilice. For Ilepresentatives in the General Assembly. THOMAS II. BLAKE, GEORGE K. C. SULLIVAN, ROBERT STURGUS. JOSEPH VARNER. jjmi: jr.isso.v. JOHN M'DONALD, FOR SHERIFF, JOHN DECKER, VALENTINE J. BRADLEY, SAMUEL PARR JAMES NABB, JOHN SCOTT.,

Miuicii a tin-small pox had an autnlote. i " 1 5 conigijment of Tiro

Br the Co:ipa.w fr-m Kr.MLCKr. THIS SrilVAVG.

Will be presented the interesting riece, eaueu me Adopted Child, OR. Secrets of JMilford Castle Jlichael - - 3ir. ! isl.er, Sir Bertrand - fc. Dinke, Record - - Alexander, Adopted Boy - Miss A. Fil Lucy - - Mrs. Mongiu, 'ell - - Fisher. End of the Play the celebrated Sons of Scots, v.-ha iue wi' Wallace blj-L. Ia Dress and Character by S. Drake. The u-lwle to conclude with Garrick's laughable Farce of rjll y tt -1 . Jtfiii.. f cllUL Sharp,(Tic Liuv; raid) Mr. Alexander, Gavies, (iu .hUr) - S. Drake, .iehsvi - - Mrs. Mon-in, (For oilier Characters see U'uh.) Si rayed FROM my Stable, about three weeks fcinee, a A T,.K I tt ... . . 1JUJ 1101 SCf I,eav.v ma,n and tail, hort stooned .1 ? " . J IUS ''n aid between ' - ea,s Also, a hri-ht . 31 A1fL '"'g body, switch tail, & 1111:1111 r ip in thA I i G. Y. JOHNS -rnv May 25, 1820. 7,Sw Ecnhaiva Salt. John I). Uav, ii.vo receiveo Chancent.

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W V ..... S t n tA C!t,t Court if the Jonu Pntchett. Term of March. ;ANI) now at M day, the complainant fP.pcared by his counsel, and on motion. .,V ortJfetJ that this cause be continued fill 4h.k i.. I" . I u" u c "esiicrm of this Court, aud that comphwnftut haveleaie to amend his bill. And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant is not a:, inhabitant of this Statp. if ,,.i....i that notice of the pendency of said suit. ft given by publication in th. I wumri, ior tne space of four weU successively ; that if said defendant 4o not appear at the next terra of this Court, ana hie answers to the complainants bill, the same wj be taken pro cunfesso. A truo copy from tht order book. TEST, J. P. DRAKE, c. p. e. cs A hy Clocks and ft a' t . .tc lu um j OFall descriptions, will be very careiuiiy repaired and warranted, by T. V. wmrn.wcpv ....... ll'.j . r.. . jik rruier aireei. v a vmcennes, Jan. 27. 42-tf itWabash Icrrv. Travellers, Wishing to have a speedy and cheap passage across tiie WJIBASH, Will please apply at Beamnn's Hotel rerrv, incennes, where everv atteii tion will b paid to Travelling Ya2'ons 1 '1 11.' r 1 0 nuu iiatuis, ui ctrj uescripiion. V'iucennes, Mav 18. G-C.vr MLYTLYG, Xeatly Executed at this OFFICE. Blank Deeds

VINCENNES Livery Stables, AND

TV xcpositorijfor horses For Sale. Messrs Wilson & Preston, IfKG leave to inform the public, anl citizens of Viucennes, that ther ! ive taken the Stahle lately kept by" J. C, SMIRL. And that they intend" to take m horses at Jivery, at jTen Dollars per Month, And pay every attention to the grooming o! them, which is so highly necrs.-arv !c requisite for the perfect health i.ft'.u animal. Having carried on the above huaincss for severaJ years in Knlaud, in all its branches, they flatter theniieUeii . they will De able to pve irentiitl satk laciuMi. iney wm also keep Horses and Carriages, To let or hire, and on reasonable term for Cash. Hnrse that are sick will b taken in arid kept in a separate place, &. eery attention pant toward their iccovery. They will also baite horte. for 12 cents, and the atue for ever halloa cf corn or oats, they assure the public and citizens of Vinrennes, that not my thing shall be wanting on their part to olea-e and give general ati-faction, and solicit their favours. HORSES bought and sold on Commission. Aiso. 1. .. - .. noises taken 111 to nick', puck and haU ter. Vincennes, May 5. 4 tf Market Street Ferry, James Gibson, '.respectfully informs the public, thatthfr FERRY is in complete operation ; and that Travellers aud Citizens, can, a: all Uours and weather, be accommodated Hith safe and convenient Boats, and caraful and attentive Ferrymen ; a:.d at a very reduced price. He aUo ke-c6, at his house, on the ILLINOIS? SIDE, accommodations for moving families, single travellers and others, and hopes, by his attention, to coutinue to receive '4, liberal shire of their custom. JA.VES GIBSON. April 27, 18-20. 2.tf Hides and Skins. CASH, and the highest price will he constantly given for afiv quantity of HIDES, Calf, Sheep, and Deer skins, lelivered at the Vincennes Steam KllL . , - J- DONOVAN. July 10, 181 9. 14tf Kilgour Tavlor & AVcbb HAVE O.V C OXSIGXMEXT. Catta Boxes Young Hyson Tee f Chests do do. (i Bags COFFEE, SOAL LEATHER, HAIR TRUNKS, MUSICAL INSTHITMFVTQ : mceunes. May 19. C-if Kilgour, Taylur&Webb, Commission Merchants, VINCENNES, Indiana. BEinREVCES. Messrs. Wister, Price & WUter, , Philadelphia M'Donal & Uidgely, Balti mora:W m. Robinson, Jr. Pittsburgh Sa m 1 . &.G e 0. 'Fro t te r, Ie.vin?jjtz James Pctera & Co. L,uisvillr M i( it 4 TAJCE.Y UP By Lewis WiUow, Poiev county, Uobb townsliip. a liht brown Mar, 4 or fiv years old this Spring, near 15 hand high: a white spot on the centre of her back, one hind foot white, and a small spot of white ou her forefe-ot, a small star and snip on her face, branded thus, A. on each shoulder, a natural trotter, well mde ; appraised to 45 dultars, bj Jacob Varaer, and AquillaMathew. J true copy from my F.stray Booh. -Jouv DvMMAtxlj v p.a. Jpril Stft frtjfj