Indiana Centinel, Volume 4, Number 12, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 July 1820 — Page 3

SATURDAY:::::JULY 1, 1820.

perhaps, it would be to this armor

some ot our mends miirht owe

sonal safety.

and Is

The unfortunate ditference between

two gentlemen in Vigo county has late!

Hon. JVtHiam Hendricks. We aregbd to see that this well tried friend ot the

people, is oa;am a candidate for their suf-

mor that ! also -wrote upon a piece of paper,

uie.r per- heft it open on the table, and then too a

pistol from liis pocket, fired it against his

neau. an. 1tU part nil the IlOOr.

progressed to a most unhappy crisis, nublication bv one of those gentlemei

A frames : and we think he will be re-elect-

men has cd with but little opposition, liie peo-

r ... .. . i .i.. i i i l u: ... u nvi on.

iusi been forwarded to uslor insertion m pie oi uus si:ue khuw m r Uo askcJ nlon of (M and Man lor the Centivel. We cannot comply with prove his services; and their confidence cri and exprPssea great conhi request; and we think the gentleman, in him will be still undiminished, although cern fop the feelins of his familv who On reflection, will not censure us for this all the scandal of faction should ajpim at- h(J saia were not to be " accountable for

. Ills sentiments are ai- tempi io poison niMepuuiuuu. ri11 1C errors ad int.

Postponement. "L1

Tn rnnsennrnce of the lamentable de- WILLIAM lir.xnnirra

The paper stated a dilference between cease of Mr. Douglas, the performances for Representatives in the General Ai imself and Cant. March, that he had at the THEATRE aie postponed to this somhU.

i iiwjiAa II. BLAKE. GEORGE R. C. hULLIVAN. nnnRiiT sTitPf'iTc '

shot him the evening before in St. Louis, da v week.

and w ould have killpd himself at the same July 1,

time if the means had been provided.

1320.

determination

fTirientlv nublic bv means 1 1

i Vjt'ii. .k:u ;roo.l n cnli v-l !inifnriulv correct, and his success has

treme cases, should be the only method proved that "honesty is the best policy. reported to, when both the parties are the - . L-in.l omnnriP of the. nrin- Casualty. Mr. .Tames Douglas,

Ti,p minor business of the Dress is member of 3Ir. Drake s Theatrical Lorps

r-i . A II V 1 1 em ,

ici as well as nnvate hte he has Oeen

r ...

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' 4- ro.n.oP with each other, is supposed he was seized by a cramp, as

i . -Z.i- rta.l with the most he sunk without tlie notice of his com-

nave mmum" j , .

manly courtesy,and when nothing, within panions. 1 1 is body wastour own knowledge, has induced us to morning, &id honorably change our esteem for cither, we cannot was a native of iscouand,

NEW GOODS.

fortunes of others." V1,M11VU 7

He is said to be of resectable connex- mas just seceded,

ions in one of the New England states; Fro New-Orleans, an assortment oi

Capt. March is also extremely well spo-1 11 f 1 00(1

ken of by his acquaintances here. U pon I n 7

the whole it would seem that this unhap- L J QllCenSWare nv man, Mr. iiliams, was under thex-l41'wr v

influence oi partial insanity. inquirer, i Antl VjrOuerieS

"w7yok. Mav 30. Of thc .best 'CH

r r rr,- r V , A up inspection uicii ne ouer ou Lflinefc. This day at 11 . o clock the V

ele-ant line of battle shin OH1U, glided m niniUv ftf

.I M.i lAl a uuun..' i

RORKRT STURGUS. JOSEPH WARNER. JAMES ttSSON JOHN M 'DON ALU. JOHN PAGET.

FOR SHERIFF. JOHN DECKER, VALENTINE J. BRAD LEV. SAMUEL PARR JAMES NRB, JOHN SCOTT.

rea-

He was a useful member ot the

and his death is severely and

and his

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all i jl 4 L . A . M . . . iiv ir rn i

.norosnnT,prtnanrasrraD i tvliich uuct m mis town uiu mmui w

UUCUUiil iioiijuj".. I O 1 1 . kes them mvet- sion

(J(il3 ! n,wiiviii'vit" I .tfl n Ptrrtinl enemies, and, true or company,

false, constats one or the other of them justly lamented. a. :r.,r It is rather si

w idsumLou j . assigned to him for the pertormon-

Uissenuons oi uus wuu uic muw. v ; . i r'c nf - . iUM :,.f cnJpfv thev eeS of this evening was the Uhost oj

r::::;Chl.nn mosi- Gaffer Thumb, in the "mock heroick

rOUUCe Uiuci .u. - rm m K flonf "

irageuy oi xoni iimmu mcuiw"

His body was tound yesterday . , - itofot, ,..:tun nrr;(lPnt. amid

interred. lie hlnco nf

tOll-I 1 Tt, XT Vnt.il line lioan llirnnfr.

cd for several days by admiring specta

tors of this noble ship.

It is not to be disguised, that there is . i :4:.

some mortiucation amonj; our o;iuwuu

citizens, to find that this ship does not

bear the name of Jcic-iork.

Kenhawa Salt Vincenne?, June e9. 12-tf Masonic Notice.

FOR COUKU COM74ISSIOVF.R, JOHN OCKELTREE, JOSEPH M C LURESAM CEL CHAMBERS, WILLIAM R M CALL.

singular

that one of the

Gleanings of Foreign Intelligence, The trial ot Joseph Harrison, com

monly callcdParson Harrison, took place

at Chester, on the lotn ot April, lie

drawn into the controversy, and are cut uniiseii-uc u " was tried upon two indictments, ior sc-

ofT at last, bv the demon ot talse pride, nas gone iu dition : found jrinSty on both, ana scnten-

trithout necessity and without honor. 44 that undiscovered country, nuu, UWi ced q Uvq , imprisonment in the

An honorable manlias nouimg to gam county iail, anuo uimsecurmeb m u

bv a duel Trial by combat, is not now, o traveller returns , . -ood behavior for two years. D auuci. x j 7 ,prp tn nTmpar pf.re a murlitier audi- m,

s in the iron aays oi suuciauuuu, '"v rrIwVnrt wroL. D5ehekiUhUan- ence, where he must know h cue w.th-

.Tl, rfpnd s not convinced or reuearsai, aim na; u... x,.- r np: ,Tft. uv the lirst tnDunai oi tne

WiiUIUJ. - . . . . . I 'll J L Iis It rcT- 1T1. I CJ

The Visceskes Chapter of Roval Arch Masons,

Will meet regularly on the second Mon-

The queen has been publicly, and day in each month, commencing m July emnlv reconizad in all her rights and inst. at their Chapter Room in Vincen-

reconciled; nor are his friends less faith- without a prompter -i'

I u i mint 1 ih'.i r 1 nil' ill" iiit:i:ii itiLti auyiivu- v

JOliS 11U 1U3C 1113 UII J '

ful in his memory

life ! To past inj uries the pangs of death add but poor satisfaction. It is the duty of every member of society to discourage, with all his power, the accursed rage for duelling; which is, without exception, the most deplorable

may the Almighty Critic and Manager of alt actors, take him into his service, and give a clear benefit to this humble son of the sock and buskin ! -JE3gg$gfg33?'-g'--Detroit, May 2G. Last Wednesday Gov. Cass left this

Through the lnlluence ot this ab- place on his exploring tour to Lake fc'i-

ncrior. Stc. He is accompanied by Capt.

How manv widows see their husbands ySi r - " '

passion which exists among our countrymen. Through the inlluence of this ab-

horrent custom,

slain

Lieut. Mackay, of the corps of Artilie-

I)r. Wolcott of the InUian uepart-

land.

The person who headed the Radical - s 1 1 C 1

i troops at IluiUlcrslield, was tormeriy a 1 . ... . r r i II.

captain in the 81th reg t. oi loot, rie is now in custody. Since the Bank of England has been compelled to pay in specie, there have been only three ingots issued from the Rank to the nublic

At Constantinople, on the 18th Feb. a fire broke out, which destroyed between

2 and 300 houses. The loss is estimated

nf p rht or ten millions."

On the 21st of April, the Grand Jury

for the city of London, having gone

t t,.!! i,nv fithPTvs ry, vr. n oicott oi toe iauld.ii iia.iHow many children weep their Schoolcraft, mineralogist, and

tt ' 4i i iof Wir sons' three young gentlemen who are citizens ! through the business of the sessions, preHow manv mothers do lament their sons. Jf.Jt r, M; ,.; . ? iL. i f ,Wff!.tP fnr nn

. , . - , . vrnthpr oi tins place, lnecumit-s iuicc muuUi senteu uiu utvpn -"b Ami cidorc mnurn thoir valiant DlOlUeis 11 .. , . . N .1 . . ii,

y- I 1 K Jtrnnll'.lV rilPIl I l. . t nm normKinn I (1 V I ML LI1C

naddlcs, ot whom ten are inuians

j.

fall !

Custom is a tyrant but, only, when unresisted ; and as duelling is at all times barbarous, and, at least, unnecessary, it becomes every one to oppose a practice Which is so fatal to the morals, the refinement, and domestic peace of society.

permission

borne

nes.

By order of the M. E. H. P. E. B0UD1N0T, Dep. Scribe.

Vincennes, Julv 1.

N. SMITH, Second Strf.et, Opposite Col, Lasselle's Hotel, CONTINUES to carry on, in ail its va rious branches, the

Mrs. BABE 11, RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladiea

of Vincennes and its vicinity, that sho has opened a i

Milliners Shop,

Next door above G, TV. Johnston's, oa

water street, and has on hand, a general assortment of Bonnets, Caps, Turbans, Collarettes, Capes, Band-Boxes, &c. Of the latest fashions. She will aIo make Indies? Dresses, alter and whiten '.Straw and foghorn Bonnets,

inceunes, June 9. 9-tf XEWG00BS. John Me'Giffin, RESPECTFULLY Informs the Citizens of Vincennes and his Customeis, that he lias Removed to the Store Room

lately occupied by J. B. Mc'CALL, opposite THE VINCENNES HOTEL,

Tin and Stceim

Merchandize ,

There have lately been some noisy proceedings in Lawrencebur in consequence of the Governor's giving a short respite to Mr. Fuller, who was sentenced

to death for killing Talmer Harrcn some

time ago. The Lawrenceburg paper says the riot, was caused by the instigation of two or three turbulent individuals, and that such conduct is loudly disapproved of by every good member of that community: and, indeed, it is no wonder: for whether the unfortunate man be guil

ty or not, ?no6s, and mob -laics can never accelerate iustice and we hope, that

such disgraceful ebullitions of party spirit,

or bloodthirsty revenge, will never be cloud the majesty of the people of Indi ana.

granting them state prisoners

nlare. between the C

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Court observed, mat :ur. .mown, mc keeper, had a most aw Ad responsibility on his hands, and the Court could not

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4W in rclusinr the nentiemen oi

sav

Ir-pThose erentleinen at a distance,

who An not receive their papers regularly

i i , , Vmail, are urgently requested to gw

us notice of such lailurcs. I hose who have complained, will please bear in mind that when our p ipers are carefully packed and regularly sent to the Post-OiFice, then, of right, our responsibility ceases. Our duty only remains to enquire into the cause of repeated failures and remedy the fault as much as possible. Newspapers by mail are liable to accidents and delays, above the control of the printer or postmaster.

with paddles

of the Chippewa nation, ten voyagevrs,

or Frenchmen accustomed to the Indian . . ... iii

trade, and six U. S. soldiers. A hand-

some U. S. Hag is placed in the stern oi each canoe. The canoes are about 30 feet in length, and made of excellent birch bark. We are informed that larger canoes will be taken at Mackinac,

where an additional number of troops will be attached to the expedition. The departure of the expedition afford

ed a pleasing, and, to the strangers in

this place a novel spectacle. The ca-jDCen oruCred

noes were propelled against a strong winu . statlous. and current with -astonishing rapidity ;i At Inverness, almost every family,

the vovazeurs regulating the strokes ot

their paddles by one of their animated

row-soncrs, and the Indians encouraging

each other by snouts ot exultation, on leaving the shore considerable exertions

m ir-arlf hv the vovareurs and Indians

in order to take the lead, and a handsome boat race was witnessed, in which the Indians displayed their superior skill, and and wnn left the. other canoes far be

hind. Among the important objects that will be effected by this expedition, a correct chart of our shore of Lake Superior will

ho obtained : important points, with their

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Manufactory, and will execute all orders with promptitude, on reasonable terms

C7" All kinds ot juu wuuk, uone comprisixo a general assortment at the shortest notice. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,

Western Reserve, New Lancaster. HARDWARE & QUEENS WARE.

Also a large assortment oi Castings, of which he offers low for CASH, Wlholesale & Retail. All those indebted to the late Firms '.f Harlow J Trimble and John JIc'Gi ffm A, Co. are requested to call and settle their accounts, on or before the

1st of September, as longer indulgence cannot be iriven after that date.

Steubenville. Marietta and Mount Plea-

me altercation took sant Ohio, money will be taken at Par. ourt and Jury. The Vincennes, July 1 , 1 820. 1"

DOCTORS Alison & M'Namee

the Grand Jury admission to the prison- jut receivea irom ixew-ur-

ers, he had actea improperly, x u u- -rrv ry protested against the power exercised jJrilFsJtledlCineS&C.

by the Court. o J . f The Glasgow papers announce that Which, added to their stock on hand, tranquility is restored in that town, and completes their assortment. The whole nl ofWottt districts. The troops had of which they are resolved to sell LOW

to return to their tormer tor cash in hand, or to good purchasers

on a short credit. Vincennes, June 50th, 1820. 12 tf

July 21. 1810.

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have the influenza, and in many instan

ces every member of a family are con-

fined with tins complaint.

The Subscriber.

Having employed an O ST LEU, whose i tual consent.

Notice. rilE Co-Partnership, heretofore crist injr under the firm of Wassons and Savre, was dissolved on the first inst. by mu-

All persons indebted to

Sijain. The King, desirous to accel- ' nr io anu sn ,, if s- that firm, will please to have their nc-

ate the meeting of the Cortes, has is- rn1intrUm ,; ;n future keen hor- counts settled immediately, with James

- . f il . Ail. . f .7'

it for the 9th of

era

sued a decree, fixin

July. Admiral Villavicentio, had arrived at

Madrid from Cadiz, and was to take charge of the organization of the national army. Tranquility had not been restored at Valencia. Elio is the principal object of dislike. The inhabitants h id burnt the ehVv of this man, and demanded

ses at TH O CENTS,

DOLUiUS and FIFTY

CARTER BEAMON.

Vincennes, July 1. 12-tf

and Geo. J. tVasson, at Carlisle or Mcrotn, who are authorised to settle th businesi of the concern. JAMES WASSON, GEO. A. AVASSON, JAMES SAYRE. Carlisle. 2d June. 1820. 9-tf

( Late of Glasgow,) The business will be continued in Car-

RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens auu uj u.c u........,

l' ... ... M 1 4.1 nnA:i . . r ,11.1 j..!..!-....: IUV.-ri-VllMJI-U imu ...- v ... . fch

peculiar advantages, wm wc iwiru. j tiiat he snouia ue uioogiu uciuie luu m- r y- anj jtg vicinity, that he t no nave inis uay iitccctt, u jiwl

1 " i.iii. i t koi ro i r ji Tin i i i ... i

tneir laiuuue tunain uc,,.iv, , uunais. oo,! fKa 1 'W "J

Public Officers Our readers will find,

on the first page of this paper, one ot the most important laws ever passed by

imDrin r,mirrpss. There have

hoon. for a number' of years, attempt

. i rl.iMiiv- tn rp.lnrp the nower ot

lilvlUC siauuunj r . . tha Executive to a cypher. This spirit has been conspicuous during the last ses

sion. This law was passed in direct opposition to it; and shews the world, that imhition. ruthless, unqualified and undis

guised, will never be countenanced by hlvnfthe neonle of the

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Variety of Fish. The Providence papers have been called upon to name the

condition and feelings of the Indians will

be enquired into, and, perhaps, measures

aken to eitcct an extinguishment ot their

Li tie to lands in the immediate vicinity of

important situations besides these ooi . . . . .Hi.. ,i

jects, a strict examination win ue maue

Tonasanee, where pure copper is said to perch eel, squiteg, scup nounu ,r,

hn fmiiul in considerable ouantities. It is erei, ciam, qua.n, unn, -u o.

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BAKING and

"eiyuecn aerem mw cy Jt. (jontectionary isusiness, their market ailords ; and thus they par- w, nn.J llni:cP . ticularize them-" halibut, ba.s, cod, tau- At the NEW BRICk HOUSE opposite Lv .Hnf.Ji. shad. herrinr. menhaden, the STEAM MILL, where he has on

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Crockery,

? Iron and Steel,

hand

believed that all the objects of theexpedition will not be accomplished before the

latter part of September next : and, taking into view their manifest consequence, and the! valuable information that will be obtained of an important frontier, we

hesitate not to say, that the creases of this expedition will fall far short of the calculations of the mot economical legislator in our national councils.

St. Louis, June 21.

Self-Execution. It was stated in Sat

Thev have since added fresh salmon and rniit nml we should think, thev mijrht

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have placed the sheep's head number. Boston paper.

Choice Liquors, OF ALL KINDS.

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r.v- tun I 7 m o

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TIniteS States, this law, instead of wea- urday's paper that Capt. Joseph JlarcU

kenin intrinsically strengthens the con- had oeen snot on inursuav e w ustitutional patronage of the President, & vious, under circumstances which fixed a i i ,;. ncnlriiwr and un iriii- violent presumption ot guilt on a iur.

American

Madeira,

Lisbon, Claret, and

i

ha

cipled enemies.

Samuel 11: IVilliams, and" that the latter

had tied. It is now known that llliams . . . . A I -

rmrrrTTi nt? TJTT.V endeavored m many places to cross tne

hv Lvssclle, under an ne aiso nem iu me iuV .u u.c

arbor, near the Steam Mill. A subscrip

f

tion paper

those who

will please

NEW-YORK, June 5. Shameful Procedure. Some persons Ynrlr ii ITrmer Canada, recentlv thot'

proper to show their loyalty to the lint- caj ish and hatred to the American cause, by r;,1er.

seizin- on a wax figure of Gen. Jackson, I Cordials of all kinds.

which had beeu exhibited m that place, and after a mock trial, hanging and destroying it. This pitiful evidence of mal-

ice appeareu i jrive er sieai snuitiv.-

ion, and even a newspaper expressed

much approbation at the triumph.

uoiunioian.

I also

Lemon birup, do. Acid, Oil Peppermint.

Candy of all Kinds,

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

Columbia, expecting to succeed, but he

is open at his house, to which foiled there also, the boat bem- on the wish to join in the celebration, opposite side of the river Toward, i to attach their names. the atternoon of that day (Friday) he

,nnf tn Hp e-bontaine. entered me

V V . 1 V .W '"' - - 1

The DeVs llilk:7 On the last quarters oi '".-

mG of lhU iv.rPr will bofouud singularly anum,

iimusms; combining sound sense and on

ter satire. It is from an English publi

cation, but mi-rht. neriiaDS. suit the meri-

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If his infernal majesty was frightened ami supersenucu urn . w.v. .

f f ... ;., i .i" n.ini- was not known that he was the perso

111 Vlt . , III UUI1UUII llllim i .... m- T i .f

u ..A,.iri im ti,nr : v:......,. 4li:ued with Kiiiinz api. jircu. ic

and talked of iU elfect in produ

cing sleep and death. He spoko of hav

ing a tooth-ache, and the Or. cave inn

some naracoric. He asked for pen, ink

naner. wrote several letters, scald.

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Persica, Old Whiskey, Porter,

Ml f which will be sold low for CJSU

only

N. England Chee? OY&TERS.

Dry-Goods,

Groceries, Ladies and

Gentlemen's Shoes. Which thev will sell low for Cash.

They have also for sale, 30 Bis. Good Whiskey. JAMES WASSON, GEO. A. WASSON. Carlisle, fdJune. 9-tf

Taken UP BY Thomas Rowland, living 4 miles Kast of Washington, Davie count v . u Tiro STIUV HOUSE CUEJTUUES, One a dark bay horse, 7 years old next pring, 14 iiands 5 inches high, a star ia his forehead, left hind foot white, a Mnall nhite spot on his left hind huf, with a a bell on, no brands perceivable, ap

praised to 65 dollars., 1 he other a hay

sr-pHe has erected, for the amuse iiniRe. 4 vears olil. 15 bands 3 inches

ment of those who favor him with their k; a sma star in njs forehead, s m

custom, a

,-ed from the . North Bfif and Tell Pill AlhlJ

Yesterday the U. S.line of battle ship

Franklin, was tow

River to the Navy-Yard by the steam-

oats Connecticut and Chancellor Livj rr I 1 A t1nA4 nanJ

mjrston. ine sijrni wa mctv 111

the rapidity with which this im

mense vessel w as carried against the current by the power of steam could not

fail to impress every one wun meas ot tne

Vincennes, June 9.

9 tf

saddle marks, no brands perceivable, tppr&Wed to 45 dollars, bv I) Comar, John Tindell and William Mead, before me. P. P. RODGERS, J.P.O C

Washington, June 5.

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Bank of Vincennes : STATE BANK OF INDIANA lsf Juse, 1820. DIVIDEND has this day been de-

uK-nnfa-rrs tn hp ilerived from this pow-lclared by the Directors, at the rate ot

erful agent in time of war. Ib, s per cent, per annum, for the last y mouths, on the amount of stock paid m At a Hotel in Maryland, the published The same will be paid at the Hank, a' price of board for a man, is $K0 per any time after this date, to the toc v T-i ronii rr i.nf.iaM li5 r lporal representatives.

: .1 1 .1 1 . al- n...7 1 vincennes. jan. -4 . -

diy and that tor a tiorse precisely me 1 ja orator mr 1 S

5 Clocks and OFall descriptions, Mill be .rvt carefully repaired and warranted. 4fr Kir J t -v" ifiiTiTT rcrv

l 1.. OH "KUI Water Street.

iLine.