Indiana Centinel, Volume 4, Number 14, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 July 1820 — Page 3

ViCENNES"7:::JULY 15, 1820.

ICHHVINK SERVICE uill be rendered at the Court-House to-morrow morning, y tlie llev. Mr. Jackson of jUarvlaud, to commence at half past ten o'clock.

We this day insert an address from Cart. U:..u;c to the people of this district. It seems as if the whole violence of a certain pres in this town was directed against him. Kor a long time, beloreand Mnce the last election, up to this moment, ttie main battery of scandal has iefri pointed at his reputation. Certain people appear determined to sacrifice him. I f they would take honorable means to effect their obiecct if thev would

tla.te facts, and make fair deduction if they would weigh him in the balance of just ice, and prove him ivanihg to the people, then we would say to his enemies "Triumph in your victory ! you hove elTected your design you have, united your numbers you have made new tdliar.ces you have combined together to j?nt down one single mm yon have done it yoii have liuricd him from his standing, anl he deserves his Cite " l);t, until convinced of his gnilt, we mast be'.ievc in his innocence. The main ,tmigih of the opposition against him, is on account of the lians; and his enejnhis hope to ruin him by turning against hl.i the popular clamor against these institutions. .They say that the distresses of the country are owing to the Banks, ivvl that Mr. BlinC was an agent of the Banks. The fnt assertion U false the dislrcvs ns of the country spring from foreign importations, from the ruin of our

domestic manufactories by EnglUh geld,

and, the want of foreign markets for the; jtroduce of our soil. This truth is so phin, and has been so often prcved, although proof is not necessary, that we winder that any person cf common understandinj; can be misled by the clamor to the contrary. The second change, although of no consequence ia itself, we cannot believe to be correct ; for we car.not believe that .Mr. Blaki: can be the cgent of institutions, from which he has had nothing, he asks nothing, hopes nothing, and expects nothing, and in which he has not, either directly or indirectly, any

of the party were mnrried ; vonc of whom have felt the least disorder; the whole of the young ladies, except one, w ere attacked. Capt. Woodward, of the Bengal, was one of the victims. Y. Y Gaz. Cuuim&rce. Ali Pasha, of Joanniua, in a cunfeience with some American traveller, spoke of the products of Atncrica, and proposed sending hither a cargo of embroidered cloths, ai ms, dried fig, pickled olives, cvc. if it w ere probable lie should succeed, in gettin as a return, a cargo of women and horses. Hiogenes being asked, the biting of which beast was the most dangerous, answered 44 If you mean wild beasts, tis the slanderer's j if tame ones, the flatter-

er's.

Alexander's Benefit.

Rebus. A charade lately appeared in the Evening Post of this city, the solution of which was Blundt kbuss. Wander an error or a miatjke j and lluss a kiss, or salute with the lips. On leading the charade, a lady very innocently observed, that of all the words which terminated in buss, she prefered a re-buss. Lit Cab. DIED Of a pleurisy, at the English Prairie, regretted by all who knew him, Mr. William Hunt, brother to the celebrated Air. Hunt of London. Tie arrived here about suvteeu months ago from England, accompanied by ids nephew,

and was esteemed, at the English Settlement, as a uselul and laborious agriculturist. Great Eclipse of the SunwiU take place on the 7th of September next ibis eclipse will be visible over an extent ot more than four millions square leagii- s, a surface nearly equal to a sixth part of the earth, and resembling a kintl of oval of about 7500 leagurs in circumference, comprising all Europe, the western parts of Asia, all Africa, as far as to Monopotapa, and a part of North" Amfttca. It will commence here, at 49 minute past G in the morning, and end at 4 1 minutes past 9 Duration 2 hours 52 minutes. fjrses . A decoction of white oak hark will kill hots by tanning them, and

thev become so shrivelled as scarcely to be discernable when discharged. Providence, 21. 1. May 13. We, have received at the oT:ce of the

Journal, a pattern of most elegant Do

mestic Gingham, manufactured by Mes

srs. Wilkinson, Greene. & Co. Fan

tucket. Mthough the looms of those

gentlemen have been at work upon this

THIS EFEXLYG, JULY 15, Will be presented, Colman's Genuine CoMEnr, of the Poor Gentleman. Ollatod - - Mr. Alexander, f.n'd of tiih tlav, Comic Song TIIE DANDY 0 ! f ' Mu. Alexander. After which, the favorite Duett, of GAFFER GRAY, S. Drake ano Alexander. The whole to conclude, w ith the Interesting piece, called The Adopted Child, OR, Secrets of Milford Castle Record - 3Jr. Alexander. (For Characters see Hills.) The Partnership

OF SHULEU, WOOD & CO. is this dav dav dissolved bv mutual consent.

All persons having unsettled accounts

with the said firm, will call on Jeremiah

iVond for a settlement, and all persons

indebted are hereby called on to make immediate payment to hitn. He will re

ceive W ilhA 1 at the Vinoennes Steam

Mill, provided it be delivered within four weeks. L. S. SIIULF.K, JEREMIAH WOOD, J. I). WOOLVERTON. July Sth, 1RCD. 14 3w

A Real WHITE II DUSK, fittcu. hands high, natural trotter, ami ten or eleven ears old....He left the Prairie of Vincennes the last of May, or fust of June last, a good reward, and all necessaiv charges will be paid for the horse W. FELLOWS, Jil the Vincinnes Steam-Mitl July 10, 1820. 14-tf

. Castings. Weir & Vanlaiuiinghani HA VE for sale on very moderate terms, several tons of well assorted CASTINGS

Shawaneefown, !f,thJt:S.

Candidates for Office. FOR Covfjuj. WILLIAM HENDRICKS. For Representative in the General Js

sr

1

LiV THE PRESIDENT OF THE U-

NITED S TATES.

Whereas by an act of Congress, passed the 3d of .March, 1 81 T, entitled An

act to authorise the appointment of a

Surveyor for the lands in the northern

op

Removal. Joseph Rosenian, , fVLYDSOR A? F.lvYCV Chair Maker. Has removed to the corner of VIGO STREET, Opposite Dcct. M'Xamek's And will give CASH for any quantity of Clean Flax Seed. Vincennes. Julv 15. 14-tf LlVEIlY STABLE Repository for Horses. Messrs. Wilsons,

HAS no connection with the PresToss, lately considered as partners with them. All persons indebted to the said Stables, are requested to call and settle the same. Feeding, Exercise, and Grooming. These are subjects of considerable importance, and require more attention than is commonly paid to them, as the health aud condition of horses depends

greatly on their being properly managed.

Willi respect to the general manage-

GEORGE R. C. SULLIVAN, ROBERT Vl CU.rs. 9 JOSEPH W rseR. james wason, John m'donald, john paget, for sheriff, valentine j. brad lev, john decker, samuel parr J AMES N MiR, JOHN SCOTT. JOHN . DRENNON. Foil COUNT V COMMISSIONER JOHN OCKKLTRF.E, JOSEPH M'C LURESAM I'F.L CHAMRERS, WILLIAM R MCNLU JOSHUA THORN, Cormier. WILLIAM SCOTT.

reiKt iiica i in r.cart, w oru, ana neea. e

lcnor lie detests aristocracy in every shnpe. We have witnessed that he is upright, bonor.ible, manly and capable. lie now oppeius irom his enemies to the judgment of the people, and with the people remains the doci-iou. He now speaks to them, as an ancient general did to his

tfOvereun, Strike, but hea

r vie:

ll 1- . - L ,

imiJiic or private imerosi or concern.

Fur onrnart. we believe Mr. Blake is(en'

vrrv mneb abated. q know he is aKai)i ic 1;)r several weeks, it was only two

or three days since, tnat tney were able to send us this sample. So pressing has the demand been far the cloth, that for some time, it was cut from t!ie looms as soon and as olten as a gown pattern could be wove. St. Louis. July 5. Governor Clark, lelt this place on Mordav on a visit to his family in Virginia, where Mrs. Clark is still confined

fnvWiv W avf i itnrmod th-t AT i "V tiie illness unuer wnch she l'.as long

Dr .iiE's Company will leave town at the j labored. In consse.juence v being a canbeginning of the next weelc. The per-! didate tor the ofkee ol Governor in the form mr.es of this evenir." will be for the!state Misouri, the Governor' goes

JWefitof 3Ir. ALEXANDER. Ileof-iaway earlip thail intended in ordr

fers us two of our favorite pieces, andltobp !jack : e will ot course be wheiL-we consider jthe good;?css of his se-!ahscrit dunog the election, but will relection:?, and howanuch his public a turn m v4.pT0..r.ber in fim- to meet the ... 1 i fill niii'ik AtUOndliT il nili,.il hi- thn itj,iia

private merit is aamreJ, we are onivap-; -awru iv.w prehensive that the boase will no't be : ' - " lH OP t- the important station cf 1 irgH enough to accommodate tiiose who ' 'ivernor o the State. .

. the harl ot Selkirk, better known in

mm these parts as a fur trader than as a Brit

pun., ine Mississippi lemtory, and ,nent of horses in the Stable, we think it

k T1 i ' , V,c.Vn t,L's- necessary to be very particular, as there cnbed. the President ot the U. States flP m:1,,v nnn.Wttv trmttr

is authorised to cause certain lands to Lt:.nr.. wl,,rJ, h:iv, .nJ,!,,.!,, ;r.m.

be sold : i i,ul.. ! u n.

1 nereiorc, I, James Monroe, Presi-h;iU tprnlifl tn t

dent of the United States, du hereby de- periments, that when the heat of the dare ana make known, that nuhlic sales

uC iiu at iiur.isvme, in .iauama, plication of cold water is hi-ldv refresh

tortheiiisposaKaccoidiiigtolaw) of the nn. anj invigorating liut wl

louowing lanus, : i.,," r u0

ued e.rer

generally

and in

lanrerous

in range -1, L ; iowns.ips 0, 10, 11, 12, circumstances have ensued iVnm' it

lo, ami 14, in range a, ; tow nships 'phe same observation nnnlies to mid

12. 13, and 14. in ramie G. E: and .,Ln i,

I ' -J ? I UilLr.l LaiVL II All I litT llllll.ll II. Willi II Mil

township 12. in. range 7, K. Alo, the suc, an occasion, has been known to

lands in tne traci coi.nnonij called ioi- cauac sudden death. It is nrobable.

bert's reserve. i,o.l)r,.ir. ii.if ...fr.riu .i:c..1lo. .a

w.i me in m.uav ui i;aHiiuiT new, tlCS(. poor animals, arises from the de

has been in some

a.

L' VkTMMI

un tiie ..lonuay in October next, measure exhausted, by contin

or i.ie sale ot townships to and 13, in cie and persniration, it will

:n-"iivs'iip w, 1 1, annii, produce consKletahle debility;

.i u,. o, xy , lownsmps, y, ju, anu 14, the human bod v. the most .

fr the sale ol townsmps 11, 12, 13,and bility, which this treatment produces; 14, m range 3, Y ; tow nships 12, 13, and peihaps the mischief would be greaand 14, iu ranges 6 and 7, W town- tcr xvcrc t uot tjiat the river is a little sipps 11, 12, 13, and 14, in range 8, AY ; distance from the Stables, sn that thev

Vi!i thronjj to his entertainment.

atk Rand dph being once pusd" .in 1 Jh I i.l in the south of France on ic votes that he had given, to tv mr-j ,?-' f Aln! Ia;it-

some.

prise ef his friends, replied

I;now where my tobacco crop bring1- the best price." Aurora. Ti e anecdote of Jack Randolph reminds us of another : when some one was talking to him of nziiutril character :;ul tl'.Krrican fcwlings Don't talk of Ainerican feelings ; I am not an Vmeri:an. 1 am a Virginian, sir ; and I would

fight for tint small st'in of the ancient domini m alivMated and made, a part of yourCitvof Washington, sooner than for all the lands west of the Susquehanna."' A Xc understand, thr't silver dollars arc

imported i-ilo the United St ites from!

Eri'.d. three vcsels liave recentsv

SrA7"E OF IsDJJSi, . I'ande.rburgfi County, set. In the Circuit Court of Vanderburgh County, May Term, 18-20. James Atdlvin, cn Insolvent debtor on

Petition.

T.own.iips it, io, 14, in range y, w ; get some exercise immediatelv after their townships 13 and 14, in range 10, V : immersion. The diseases of horses uill

and township 14, m range 11, "N. Al- l)e attended to, and a separate stable so. the lands adjoining the town ol Mar- kcpt for their reception gaHORSES athon, whicn have not been uUered for taLRn in at LIVKRY. nt 8 fl..!lr nr

sale, except such lands as have been Month, in Specie or tend-Office nav-

1 mJtJ S

ment, and Ten Dollars per Month, in

reserved by law, for the support of

schools, nr lor otuer purposes. I he lands shall be sold in regular numeiciai order, commencing with the lowest num

ber of section, township, and range.

Sale of lots in the town of CAMBRIDGE. On the premises, to k on ihe Sd day of AUGUST ne t. CAMBRIDGE is situated in the -tato of Illinois, in Clark county. CH m'.Vs (! s. tant Iron Aurora, the seat d Ju-tit tor said county ; north 19 miles north of west from Tcrre-Haute : 13 miles west of Clinton : and 7 west of the lire ividiegthe states of Illinois a-d Imhi"on the main road leading fpni Clirton to the interior of the state ; situated . v. he north-eat quarter of section N" 1 . in township 14, north of range ll,.'' Cambridge is situated on the ! of the Grand lhairie, con-manding a beautiful prope-ct of that ?paciu ?rf i?o plain to the south anil south-wert, vihero the eye is absorded in wonder, and the mind delighted with the pio-pect:oii the wet, north, and cast, itis deOr dcd from the boisterous winds aud c illrngi i , r..:..4i... i . i i c . t

ui4iMiui i n i i ii iai gc ami iui un h : f of the richest growth ; in the roidt nf a large and opulous ettleme!t, which is rapidly inci easing : surn.undeil bv a country of as rich 'and feirib land;, as any on the west side of the Wabash liver, and little, if any, inferior tuanv im the U. States : it is watered bj a nct-r failing spring of pure and whole- imo water, and 1 J miles to the north t is Bruitt's creek, with as gf.od a Mill-seat as anr o.i that creek The neighborhood

of Cambridge, from 4 veajs oxrnenc

has proed to be remarkably healthy. In a year or two it is expetttd iLother new county will be formed of the teirttorv of Clark counfv ; when su. I. an event t?tkes place, we have no reas-m to douit, but eery reason to expect from its central and very advantageous situation, it will bec-ir.e a seat of .nstie for said county ; m short, lading asidadvantage of river navigation, al! ilie encomiums so laiald v b To.vt:i bv steculaturs on town property, on trei favorite sites, which is too often uiiincri ted, may with justice be bests ved on the.

town ot Cambridge, as it underd&My

current paper . eat badale Horses for possesses every natural advantage rehire, for One Dollar per day in Specie quisiteto make a populous tow :. ? das

or land-oiiicc money, or gl oD cents per much so as any inland town ' in t!ie ad-

iiu,iu tuiiuiii paper, auu uj ineir i jaceoi siaies.

Given under my hand, at the city of Ltrict attention to the business, thev

Washington, the 2d dav of June,

1820. JAMES MONROE. Josiah Meigs, Commissioner of the General tend-Off ice. ICT-Printers who are authorised to

publish the laws of the United States, H .

hope to merit the favors of the citizens

ot incennes, and the public.

Vincenns, July 6.

13-tf

100 Dollars Reward.

A REWARD of ONE HUNDRED

This day came .lames Mellvin, hy Geo: wiU ruld:b the above once a week till DOLLARS, will be given by the .ubtl . Undsiy, his Attorney, and filed Ins tne ist of December next, and send their scr,.ber (or the recovery of a letter delnnsit!il in the. Ptist-Oftirw in this tovin

- , " J i r W," -,! ,1Mls lo general i.ana UHice lor pay- T.i. T i... . V Z der the. i,l.ir,. n

on iue i-jiii nay ui j uiy jasi, un ccieu uu i mi 1 Messrs. A DEL & MOULTON, Mer-I . ll.ie lprietor wi

tc!; t in greater or les? quantities. It is sri-d, tint in London they cost 00 per o,'.. e;pial to 41 l--d per dollar r4d. or -Is. "d. being the par, the d )1fcirs are consequently 5 per cent, under

pir The intlux of silver Irani the continent into England has been very considerable ; as being a more favorable remittance than bills of exchange. Pollir from South America have also been imported into England in large quantities. At Uuenos Ayres, it is said, they are worth o:dy s. sterling. In consequence of this intbix into England, we li.ive heard it iccounte 1 for, that dollars ar s far below par as to afford a protit u importation into this country e miv tlierefore ev)v?ct to to see more of

f them bra ight in. Rlc;'hi. Lnq. Mvi.il Cut i lion. X Calcutta paper of th1 1 7 1: November m lions tiie fo!lowin. Ttie English ship Bengal, t-rpt. Woodward, having reeeiv ed some daniV on lier pssige down tlie river, ret a. ted to Calcutta; nnd on the 1 tt!i of OauW an ertert umient was given on I'Oisl, at w hich were present abotit 50 Ludies ;uid gentlemen ; upwuxls of one half of them a few days afterwirds sickened ana several of them died. The cau- e of th sickness of those persons i

tt!rihuted to the elluvia of 17.0tX) bulbi

ls horns, which were deposited in the

hold, and to which it is probable that a

q : entity of p.trid rteh nviy have ren: iine l itt ichf d. ljt U n little remarka

ble, thKt exact! l- blf ef the kdlcs

lief from the act made for the benefit ol

Insolvent debtors, together with 3 schedule containing a statement of all debts bv him owing, and of all property of every description, nosspssod or cUimed by him t)n motion, it is therefore ordered by the Court, that notice of the pendency of said Petition be gven in the Indiana Centiml printed at S'inceunes, for the term of throe week-, that

ment. June C3.

TAKEN UP

Ii John Cox, living in Shnltzs township, Martin county, a bright biy .Mare. about 14 hands high, a little white on the

(right hind foot,also, had a hell on.worth

chants, New-York, containing

Four Hundred Dollars,

in Notes of g 100 each, on the bank of

the United States. Said letter not hav

ing been received in New-York.

ii t linm rinn

A'.t.i-miuiiuivig iaia oti on a very liberal scale, in quai terser lots, four lots in a block, so th U there wiil r.f be one lot but will le fronted and sided by. . a street, which streets are broad and spa

cious, with a competent ntim'.er of Alleys ; Main-street &c Market.street cro-

each other at right angles, iu tlie centre at the public square, each one bundledaT ... '

teet wide, evet v way calculated to rcn

asantand convenient -

ill hpstniv mi pvprv-

Mechanic, and everv proiessmual i iaa

(one ot each kind), who can come v. ell

recommeuded, a Donatiou lt, j)rov:ileii he become an actual settler in said t.t-,vn4

or on sauiiotin lii monti.s attei tin ii:nt. sale of lots in this town, and build i a decent hewed log, frame, or brick -!..uc.

.1 Ml A .1

tnev w in arc on saui reiition at the i ,1., . . snil i..:,. .i.ai I

court-house in Evansville, at tbc ensuing term of this Court. A Copy Test. J. ZlMMEitM AN, D.c v.c.c.

SyiTE OF JsDUSA, Vanderburgh County, set. In the Circuit Court of Vanderburgh County, Mav Term. IS 10. tinsel ifo'id, an Insolvent Debtor, on Petit ioit. This dav came Ansel "Wood, hv G.

IF. Lindsay, Ids Attorney, and fited his

petition for the purpose of obtaining re-

lie t Irom tne act maoe lor tr.e oenetit ol Iusolvent debtors, together with a sched

ule containing a statement of all debts by him owing, or to him due, and of all

property of every descr iption possessed or claimed bv him On motion, it i

therefore ordered, by the Court, that no

hv Adam bhiilev, C. F. llaslam and J.

M'Counel. n. true copy from my Estrav Dook. TIL G. PRENTISS, j. p. July 13. 14-3vvpd

JAMES JACOB?,

For the late firm of Jacoh$8f teRoy. with shingled roof: it is preund it May 31. 8-tf would be the interest of those grrtle-

- mi "i ii. I m mm.m m

Li. . ri ii nien 10 einnrace tins oUer. ll.c 1'roijtOP Uie OlVinaier l nrietor taking into cuiisideratioi. the

r,n(nff YeTrTfA A VOTfi present scarcity of money and hardness

feJSJVL ILbUU iaCi ot the times, will endeavor to make tu

ON Thursday last, Cth July, a Str UM-j manner of payment easv to the punhager stopped at the house of tha fcu'jscri- sers, by giving a lengtliy credit, pa uble Kpr. Iivitir fclv tnile4 nhteip. !Inrmnnv. in ilitrrent in.talinnta rl'h ..F

her, living six miles above Harmony, in d liferent instalments. The sale of

wishing tj buy a horse. After much lots will commence on the premises, on

altercation, he gave me bdls, purporting the above 3rd d;y of August next, and

Martin County, Mitcheltree Tixcnshiv. taken up.

ii,r r, x . . I 7 O . jj-j --l - - -(, ..v u,m iu l iiomas ijenton. one bar M A Kh. tn Ka ,.f th IT HmL- t, tin r. it I n ir. f i n i ; (mitt 1 i' in l j ittifM a.l .

. i. i . t i . I . . . . . . I ... . ... . J. . 1

about tourteen and a half hands high,ten inal value of one Hundred Dollars, for which sale will be attended to bv th& years old, a blaze in her lace, her left my horse, saddle, and bridle ; which pa- Proprietor ot his Agent, hind foot white, no brands perceivable. per proves to be al! counterfeit. The JOHN F. THOMPSON

appraised to twenty-live dollars, by J. rascal is rather stout built, 5 feet 8 or 9

Denton and 1. Wai ren Mav, 1 SCO. ncl,es high, white hair and whiskers, red

Ci. MITLHELTREE, j.p.m c. 1 flushed comnlexion. hairvand sun-burnt

JULV 1J. 14-3w pd about the neck, with Ion?, vellow and

i 7 m

disagreeable looking teeth. He woiean

July 4, 18C0.

13-3

Notice

State of Indiana, Vanderburgh County, old white fur hat, green frock coat, the WAS TAKEN UP cuffs of which were edged with velvet BY Kinnuth Compton, near the head of blue striped domestic overalls or trow-

frock coat, theP' Co-partnership heretofore exist

ing unuer tne unn ol

w 7 -mm -r

Hlue Gras, one bright hav Mare, with al s.ts. short hoots or bootees, which I. .-id Bacons mm 1,0,11011..

ticp of the nendencv of s.iid netitiMii be few u-hitf li'tiri in tl, r.oUA. tUi 1f 1 i ' ..r

( j - i . ...... j 11. iiiv. iui j m i uccil uiciiucu. n iiii a svaui aiiw I'iiCOl : r.. ir i i i 1 i .. . . . I . .T

uinu toot winte, about lourteen nanus them. 1 he horse was an excellent aniand a half high, and supposed to be mal, light grey, 15 hands high, 8 vean

auout seven years old, and no brands old. The saddle was nearly new, with

given in the Indiana Centii.el, p, inted

i- .1 i

at vincennes. lor tne term ot three weeks, that they will act on said petition at the ensuing term of this court. A Copy Test. J. ZIMMERMAN, d.cv.c.c

Blank Deeds For sale at this office

perceivable appraised by John Slow and leopard skin housing the Lridle had a David Roads, this 8th day of Juue, 1820. stitf bit, plated, witli plated buckles. '

Was dissolved on the 12th iustant, bf mutual co.inont persons ;u tl to them by Note or Hook Avcouiu, -v. ill .ileaseto call immediutcly and adjust tho same with Mr. Richard J. PJi.on, fat

I certify that the above is a true cony Whoever will apprehend this scoundrel.! tne formerly occupied by Jacob

a it stands upon record in my cstray and secure him to that public justice may an teitoy,) who i. duly authorised book. Given under mv hand and seal h-PHrh him. thall rcrelvo tl.p ntiov i.Uettle the cuiicerns of t:ud firm.

this i23th tli o June. 18-0. I ward, and all necessary charge. jAMErf JACOBS.

JAMEi HUSSELL. j.p.v.c. JESbE JittlTTOX. - ALEXIA JLtUOY.

JulT 15. 14 3pd Julv 8. 18:20. IIys April 2?a 1657.