Indiana Centinel, Volume 4, Number 10, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 June 1820 — Page 3

17, 1B20.

ATTfRDAY:::::JIJNE

form the public that the permanent Seat r invernment of Indiana, has been lo

wed on Sections 1 and 12, and fractional Sections 2 and 1 1, and part of fractional Section 3, in Town 15 North, Rane 3 Kist. It is just below the mouth of Fall VJv which is in full view from the

A. n .rite. Fall Creek is a beautiful

stream,' at this season forty yards widest :c muth. with a rabid current and deep

trater. We are happy, also, to say, that i,o business of the Commissioners pro-

.led with perfect concert and harmo

ny and that they suffered no interest but

the public's, to guide them m their seiec lions.

i-i:.,. fe.nrfns- In the centre of the Kail. rations, an tfie sneciaT eround on htcH

' f At I . i 4- .r.a-t I if n? am It . I A - I il 1

"ave way, as one ox tne auenuauw ui.w n unginaiiy introduced, mat oi ten-

the House was ugnting me lamp "fc" nance luuepenueni oi iuitig

ell with a force proportioned to its grear supplies ot sugar in a period ot war. i

WA;o-ht The servant waa thrown sume auiuueu, tnat mose who rnanuiaciu.

fmm the. 'ladder, and escaped into sugar that mot. raised on their own

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unhurt ; and, although the members were .arms, realize a proht ot 25 per ceni, fathering fast in the Hal!, and the frag- on their supposition that a quantity were ments of the chandelier covered a con- raised adequate to supply the total

siderable space, it happened tne scats (consumption ol sugar in t ranee, it immediately within its reach were not said that the refute of the beet root

occupied, and no member was stnously would ol itself sumce to tatten ior we

hurt. A more providential escape can mantel, annuauy, is:u,uuii i.eaa oi i-

scarcely be imagined :the weight of the tie. lhere are now about 20 beet loot

chandelier being several hundred pounds, sugar rennenesin iuu activity. Jmat;lntfl. -

- To Farmers. is urge your crowsanu

PARIS. Mav7, 1820. blackbirds and all birds that devour earth

Editors of the Argus Gentlemen, worms, or

o veto iiad

(Late of Glasgow,) RESPECTFULLY informs tha citizens ofVincennes and its vicinity, that he

has commenced the

BAKING and

Confectionary Business,

At the NEW BRICK HOUSE opposite

the STEAM MILL, where has on hand

Choice Liquors, OF JLL KINDS.

Cogniac,

Confess empowered the President o

1.r United States, at their late session, to

ca-ise to be buill and equipped any number of small vessels of war, not exceeding five, which in his judgment, the publicVervicc may require. In conformity

with this authority, the Navy Commis

sioners have advertised to receive pvopo

wis till the Jth June next, fr furidahkig

the frames, beams, knees, plank, and copDer required for five schooners of 175

tans each, to ho delivered one at Boston.

0 ie at New-York,one at Philadelphia, one iTV..V,': nA V.. rx4l.ni. 'it !nrfub

their Larvm : of which des

Inr.lnsptl 1 npud vou a statement sisn- crintion, the crow stands foremost, & tne

ml bv four as rcsnectable jrentlemen as crow-blackbird next. That they injure

any in the Michigan territory or adjoin- corn by puDing it up, is a vulgar error, imr nrovinre. two from eacn, shewing The writer hereof has been a planter

the manner of mv senaration from the five and twenty years, and" never lost

comoanion of my late hametui and an ear ot corn mcreoy. msuuc

lisornrpfnl rnnt luct. of which the world thev sometimes destroy a roastmg ear

7 - - ... I . . . , . r

ha been sufficiently advised. Ihe deli U,y opening the sliucic uut ior ono mas in-

" I w a a

very to those gentlemen was in comp.i- jured by crows, huoureas are opeueu

ance with the request ot tne tatuer ot trie by v.ood packers wu uo uo. i m;

person concerned. 1 nave now rexuru-j ,Yorjns, uuiarcuseiui um! n

pd and pm prn mvse to mv tamiiy u ,nhp.r trees. Planters luit-y - i.

aad have been received by an atlection- t:nfr system more especiauv,; wi a c

ate and forgiving wife. From her alone (eaa trees in their helus tor wood peev

iv hcin ptncc-1 - iniiifi in. are lncorrizioie

tuuiu t u i 1 a lUfiiii'Jii iu r i .ni - - 7 j

Spanish, and

American

Madeira,

Lisbon,

Claret, and Vcray

Cider.

Cordials of all kinds,

Pcrsica, Old Whiskey, Porter,

I

-ALSO Lemon Sirup, do. Acid, Oil Peppermint

Candy of all mds

Shrub, Raisins, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Spanish Segars, American do.

N. England Cheese

OYSTERS.

Texas. A New-Orleans paper of the

Xlth ult. mentions a report that another

expedition against Texas is preparing. jxtrct of a letter received at JCeicbu- " ruport, dated

"GlBR LTAB, ApSl It).

"Since I have heen in fcpam,

I have

been in the prison of tne Inquisition at Barcelona; a mere recital of the thoujandth part of the hor rors of which would unke any person's blood curdle in their

" When the Revolution took place at

the mob rushed upon the holv

thee, broke open all the prison, and

lihertv to the captives. 1 Ue in-

inititnra fled, or thev would have been

sacrificed by the populace. Tbe buildin is oartlv torn down, aud will soon

entirely demolished. It was by spe

cial permission of the new Governor ths! 1 3. permitted access to the building aud to visit the prison be lore its demolition. The Catholics bein to see by vhat vile and base arts they have been fcnposed upon. The mob entered the hul" office after having released the prisoners; found all the records and proceedings of the same for SUO years past, and on the impulse of the moment threw 4verv thinir into the street.

I pre&ume thero were at least three !ar&e cart loada of papers containing the trials, and records of judgments and executions thay were -gathered up by the luultitude and carried in every direction, fin that almost every person in the city pf Barceloua has more or less of them, ttr.d such enormities have been deve- . innpd as never entered into the minds

$p conceive. My time does not admit j

of a mors minute detail.

slot

tedj but knowing her benevolence of ens. on whom even advice (cheap as it heart, her lun attachment, unvaried for -1S thrown away. The fact is the crow thirty vears, amidst yery many of my tjie dog, eats bread when he can't impruJenccs, I determined notwithstan- fin(l raeat. dirur thiQ -larinor outrage and the very

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unjust ii.wnuatin contained m the let- j Spirited tVife. Mr K urwen. in in

ter Ifitr ti mv ncket book belore my oe- lat- rnntcst tor a eai m me cu-nwi i ji-

parture and afterwards published, to iiament, -nddressing the freeholders of make the attempt and was not decei- Cumberland, stated i that his w-fc had emved. barked with her whole feul iito the

I do exonerate her from ever having rnntpar. to rescue the country from that

acted towards me in any other way than state of bondage and Ucgradvd submission

an aiivCiiouaie, luuiiiuu :u wuiuui i j0 onft tamuv uuuer ". and do sincerelv regret my rashness. p.knn.,i. He said that Mrs. Curwen had

and hope in future so to conduct mysU ttC m0rningof the election, before be left

as readily to be entitled toner conu- home, addressed him a ronows: -i nae lence and artiictioa. .5000. in diamond, put them in your

How t j account for the influence of Loct. tiey cannot b demoted to a bet-

ter came man inav m wmvu

All f which will he sold tew for CASII

only. $C7JIe has erected, for the amusement of those who favor him with their custom, a

Ball and Ten Pin Alley Vincennes, June 9. 9 f

the direful nassion which ha thus led

me iuto disgrace and misery, I am entirely at a loss. What ccn I say ? I am an old iruiu and ouht never for a moment to have thought of an act of infidelity. 1 was a professor of Keligion, (not

mm II : . : .11.

a I have been cliara nvuocnnun

s ' ) itlcere in a belief of the conversion for a longtime, until this besetting sia began to operate upon me and led rue on gradually to the commission of crime. 1 now shudder at my conduct and sincerely repnut, and hope b my future life to convince the world that it is gen

uine sincerity. For many weeks my mind has b?eu almost in a state of di1 . V 1 A. . v I x 1

traction. I saw my error, upu'wuiucu to abandon it and return hwine: the prospect oefore me was dreary : I had to meet an aoniz?d wife, insulted sod dv rraded church. Many

times on the road wa T almost tempted to wish mvself airain in the possesion of the object of my ruin, and never until T received a letter from my wife in ann mv rnntKt. to return, did 1 feel

fullv connimcd in my resolve to persist in the path of virtue and duty; but

from that moment and still more so uftei the reception she pave me, I became completely and entirely disgusted with my conduct. I do now publicly vow and promise a reformation, and hope a generous public & former'friends

will permit me to a trial, anu u iaguio transgrebs, let me go. In region to another part of my hitorv respecting -some blank Po3t Notes, I stall be fullv prepared in a few week

to satisfy the world, that I am innocent of any "improper motive. They are till I ftafcl v denosited in a hank

which has heen certified satisfactorily to the Parif Branch bank. WILL. TRIGG.

eugaged."'

Candidates for Oilicc. FOR CONGRKH WILLIAM HENDRICHS. For Representative in the General As THOMAS II. 1JLAKE,

GEORGE R. C. SULLIVAN, ROBERT STURUUS. JOSEPH WARNER. J!Ek- WASSON, JOHN Mf DON A LI), KOR SHERIFF, JOHN DECKER, VALENTINE J. BRAD LET, SAMUEL PARR JAMES NABB, JOHN SCOTT. FOU COUNMY COMMlSI0NEa JOHN OP KELT REE, JOSEPH M'CLURE-

Mrs. BABEK , RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies of Vincennes and its vicinity, that she

ias opened a

Milliners ohop9

Next door above G. n. Johnstmn s, on

water street, and has on hand, a gen

eral assortment of

Bonnets, Caps, Turbans

Collarettes, Capes, Band-Boxes, kc. - - r. t I f

Of the Iate9t fashions. she will aiso

make Ladies Dresses, alter and whiten

Straw and Lezhurn Bonnets.

r 100 Dollars Reward A REWARD of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, will be given by the sulscriher for the recovery of a Utter deposited in the Post-OHice in thi tovtu on the 14th day of July last, directed io Messr. ADEL & MOULTON, Merchants, New-York, containing Four Hundred Dollars, in Notes of 100 each, on the bank f

the United States. Said letter nothivinr been received in New-York."

JAMES JACOB?, For tin late firm vf Jacobs '.'Ew May 31. 8-tt Public Sale. AT the house of GEORGE CODD, half a mile south of White River, On Monday 19th June, The subscriber will sell the following property, viz ; S COPPER STILLS and distilling apparatus complete, WAGGON and TEAM, S or 10 iVILCH.COWS, BEEF CATTLE,

0 Head STOCK CATTLE, 150 head STOCK HOGS, And a number of articles too tedious to enumerate. TERMS One fourth of the purchase money in "liand, the balance in four months, the purchaser giving bond ami

ecunty. rotxv.

May 31. a "

Vincennes, Juno 9.

9-tf

Notice. THE Co-Partnership, heretofore exist ing under the firm of Wassons and Sayrc, was dissolved on the first inst. by mu

tual consent. All persons indebted to that firm, will nlease. to have their ac

counts settled immediately, with James and Geo. A. Wcisson, at Carlisle or Mc-

rom, who are authorised to sottlo the business of the concern.

JAMES WASSON, GEO. A. WASSON, JAMES SAY RE. Carlisle, 2d June, 1820. 9-tf

Hides and Skins. Kilffour, Taylor & Wchb WILL pay in Cash or Merchandizef for any quantity of Maw Hides, Calf, sheep, and Deei' SKIA'S,

Ofaooi quality, deliverable at thefc

store, near me o x r.A.u-iwiuiu.

Vincennes, Jan. 8, 1S20, 4?-tw

Washington, May 22. ' EluihBoaroman,Es(j. is appointed Jenator from the State of Connecticut, In the Congress of the United States, for the term of six yean, in the place of the Hon. Samuel W. Dana, whoa tenp. of service expires on the 3d ol Jorch ntxt. DETROIT. MAY 5. We have this week the raelancoly duiv nf recording the loss to the ai my of a

distinguished and valuable officer, av to this community of a much respected member. Last Wednesday morning. Capt. John t nf the U. S. Cumw" of Artillery,

T.ut. Otis Fishfr. of the 5th Rt'i Maiden. Upper Canada

of Infantry, accompanied by their ser- The undersigned in justice to Major , matn dirtrt .tiinre below Sand- wa'.ln a Trir mako the following

v " j - - - i I i ' ft the rencontre took place, in Utntment .viz:

which the latter was instants neouly kil- Qn tie 14th inst. we called at the boas

lnr) Tlio hail uf his unlajonist enter- nr fr. Amhridire in which Mai. I rirg

cd alittle above his heart. " was then a resident. After a short in-

Lieut. Fisher had lone Peen sTanon-1 terview with Maj. ings, e mauuvML-u ed at this pot. was exteusively. known ,m!5t sincere and poignant regret at among our citizens, and was ever gen-the rah impiudeuce that dictated hi 4rallysUeuied, Ills remains were s-! .iptute frou his fimily and friends, terdav deposited, with the honors of war, Without the slightest hesitation he proin the military burial ground; to wh!cnpo-,(1 8Urrer.deriug Lthe jouiik lady J to

i,,0 t,v were accompanied by the nu- our charge, and expressed

' hrDnn romDOsed ot the md-.lt;on return to his famiW

a U V j Ar r - 11

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itary at tin post, anu

TUIS EVEXLVGyJUXE 17,

TVill be presented, Kotzebue's Grand

TSational JJrama, ot

TTkT7 A WJ T?-

OR,

Bees-Wax. kitjwur, tayloii $ m:un WISH to purchase a quantity of Beeswax. For which they will pay a reasonable price in CASH or MERCHANDIZE, afc reduced price.

January 25. 41tf

Notice THE Co-partnership heretofore o.risS. ing under the firm of Jacobs and LcRoy9 Was dissolved on tho 12th instant, by mutual consent. All peraons indebted

to them by Note or Book Account, will

. . nlease to call immediate!? and adjust the

The business will be continued in Ur- L,m v.:u t, Richard M. PAnsoK. fat

li!e and Mcrom, by the undersigned, the glore formerly occupied by Jacobs

intonate inn any jtcctucu, u j i.eiioii,) whoistluiv autiiorisea ta

The Death of Holla. BETWEEN THE PLAY AND FARCE,

Son The loves of Chtterbnck

and Tolly lligginbottom Mr.rfcxandtr.

fter which, the laughable Afterpiece of

The Village Lawyer.

(For Characters see Bdls.)

supply of

Dry-Goods, Crockery, Groceries, Iron and Ladies and Steel, Gentlemen's Shoes. Which they will sell low for Cash.

They nave aisojor saie, . 1 IfTl

settle the concerns of said firm.

JAMES JACS, ALEXIS LeROV. April 29, 1S20. 3-tf HVEW GOODS7 John Mc'GifKn,

BY

uber

It was unfortunate the secresy with Vhich the preparatory ariangements vere made, defeated the vigilance of the -civil authority ; the meetinc was expec

ted by seme," but an opinion hal heen

anduceil Uiav it waa ucivnv time.

ApjiUty iv-.aifeted by

his determin-

The scn-

Mai. Trisrir antl

Taken UP Thomas Roseland, living 4 miles

r n'.mlimirtnn Oavipss runtv la.

Two sruArrioRSK creatures. One a dark bay horse, 7 years old next Spring 14 hantls 3 inches hih, a star in his forehead, left hind foot white, a small

white spot on his lett hmU liooi, wiui a a bell on, no brands perceivable, appraised to 05 dollars. The other a bay Unrp. 4 vears old. 13 hands 3 inches

11 star in his forehead, some

saddle marks, no brands perceivable, arnraiwil to 45 dollars, bv D. Comar,

John Tindell and William Mead, before me, P.P.RODGER3, J.P.D.C.

V.,l,;nrrtnn. Jiinp A. ilKlW

U aiHIUgWU) -

RESPECTFULLY Inlorms the Cifi-

nr T1 rrl WKictrv zens of Vincennes and his Customers, 30 151S. UOOU HIhKU. thathehas Removed to the Store Ruon JAMES WASSON, lately occupied by J. B. Mc'CALL. opGEO. A. WASSON. positJc THE VINCENNES HOTEL, Carlisle, td June. 9f Where he has just received and open11 persons indebted lo ins assortment of IriLshjr uiGow 4f co. or himself, Merchandize 3 are requested to call and settle their ac- C0MPRISIN0 A general assortmfwXj counts between this aud the 15th ot Julv ,mY G()0Ds, GROCERIES, next, at least to give their tfal HARDWARE & QUEENS WARE,

those who neglect tni8nou,u,i.t u Aj$Q a la ass0rtinent ol their accounts in the hands of iisryuire f

GRAETER. for collection. lllSl ill' S.

nTUSOYL.iGUtra;i,o. . -

ill Jl V lllll Ills UUHO SUIT iV& -VX.

his apparent willingness to puisiie any

course best calculated to atone ior iie

injury he had done himself, his lamil v, ami the parents of the unfortunate young lady, entitled him to our sincere approbation. CHAS. LARNED, R. RICHARDSON,

JS. WOODS, 1). G. JONES, a :o: : :o

French Agriculture. The Moniteur

BOSTON, MAY 8. Three persons were indicted at the ?t. term ot the Municipal Court for sel

ling obscene books, and on Saturday last contains a very long report by Decaze XYfire sentenced to pay a fine ot one NVhich is published as having heen ap Luudred dollars each, and to be impris- ,)r0Ted bv the kins, on the state of Ag

oned thirty days in the county joat. A ricuiture" in France. It anoears, from

person convicted of the same offence at this document, that the fostering care theUU Supreme Judicial Court ,in,Wor-l0r the goeriuuent is steadily, and in ccster, was sentenced to itnpriionuieut most instaucet successfully, "exercised

ht hard labor for su months. r,n promoting every branch of cultiva

1 tion adapted to the rrench toil and cliWASIIINGTON, May 13. mate. One branch, that of the culture lust beforo th hour of meeting last of the beet root, which it was supposed rening, an incident took place in the would have languished on the restorarumUr nf IUnrMAntdtives. worthy of tion of the sugar colonies, is stated to be

note, from its not having been fatal in gradually but firmly extending itself, it couiequences. The chain by which and its encouragement is recommended

Vft ittspW fc raMsiyc brc cnan- lo tne government, among otner comia

Taken UP

... . ri.

T Tnconl. rh!tmnp. living 4 ulUC

O 1 lll?kUII iiwtii.. . 7 5

ocf f Wnhim'ten. Daviess county,

r'loi 0 1 i 1 1 lr. 7 vpars old. 15 hand nigna

lltlT ' J ' .

star in her forehead, a white spot on ner

father on the necK, inni

side) shod before, no brands perceivable, annraied to 75 dollars, by R. Palmer,

and Michael Wiles, before me, P. P. RODGERS,j p.d.c.

Washington, June 1. 1)'3vr

Mav 6, 1820,

9-3w

Wlholesale & Retail. All those indebted to tha lata Finn

be 21 ven after

cannot

July 21, 1819.

that

date.

1 ti-t f

Tiiken UP

BY Daniel Reavis, in Gibson County, J nuiA .-.ml

Pntnm townhiD two beasts ot the lol- J J V . w --m , 7 " Fatoca tonsuip,iwo uei settle their accounts, oa or befi.ic the

lowing ucscripuuu, iu- l6t f S.ntemhpr.as longer indahenca

Ilt'i 1A1V qnnn CP( fO 1 UOllrS. I"" f . - - - r

with a small long bell on, with an old patched collar and single buckle, one it t 11. A. 1.a niii. oTfl VLlth

small sauuie kh uu - a S II

o c,ol nr nn har back and some smaii

fnrphpad. 6 or seven THE subscriber wiil

years old; about 13 hands high, no of Conveyancing at the shortest nctice, brands perceivable. and on reasonable terms, en application The other is a sorrel filly, supposed at his room, on Second street, opposite .1 ..i Ti -i t i T - 1 1 , T"

tobetwo vears old, witn a oiaze i ner vql ikeuc acni.

f?rp nnd a consideraoie scar on tne

Coiiyeyancin

execute all kinds

lower noint ofbernear shoulder, small

of her a?re. annraised to 13 dollars by

us, this 17th day ol May, 1820. Wui.

Peerson, Wm. R. Cockrum and Jotin

Miller.

C. II. TILLINGIIAST.

Vincennes, June t. 8-rf

Taken UP n fti: Rprkuhircliyin?: in Wash

in-gtoo, Davjes cuun ty, 'a. a Ch4saut

. ...i. u-.u i inrhes hish.near hind

foot white, ablazeiuUer f..e, brand. J xi. .i.. i '.r A. C. on her near shoul-

Z1. Appraised to SO MTj

Ju'ne 12. 10-Swpd

astiint;c,

Blank Deeds

Eor Silo t uace-

Joseph Roseman, WINDSOR F.J.V6T Chair JUktr Tj rot tinars. helnw Mr. lleamons1 llctel

I do certify, that the above is a true wlLL(fTive ONE DOLLAR per busl.cl,

copy from my Estray Book, this 20th

o! May, 1820.

JAo. lA,J. r. May 20. 9-3wpl

foranv quantity of

Clean Flax Seed. Vincennes. Dee. 10, 1819. 35-tf

Bank of Vincennes : rr, vinnmnes Staire,

STATE BANK. OF INDIANA. AitfpirTT T ist jcse, i82o. 1 o Louisville, A DIVIDEND ha this day been de- Leaves Frascis CunighamN in clared by the Directors, at the rate of Market Street, Vincennen, on Wedne 3 percent, per annum, for tha last su: j Mornings, at 6 o'clock, arrives u months, on the amount of itock paid in. L0U1Sville at 3 o'clock, p. m.ou Friday The same will be paid at the Bank, at following Leaves LouisvilU ouSaturanv time after thii date, to the Stock- day 5ioroing at 0 o'clock, and return holders, or their legal representatives. to'Yincesnes on Monday following t Vm rdiT of the Board, 3 o'clock, p. D. Dufcntt to LoaQT:.- ' aBOUDJUNOT. teV. 1x25 p;1