Indiana Centinel, Volume 4, Number 16, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 July 1820 — Page 3
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There was nothing faction, sneering, or, ser than I think he is, if he will attempt
i insulting in any thing I said n growl- to deny or distort them. I attribute any
tnci
To THE ClTlZEXS OP VlSCENNKS.
You wlxo can bend with willingness to!
. -rrrnnr TfTT.V oo ift2f in of nartv Tlcen. nor irritating, nor extravagant report of the iil.air to
rA , o - i - ... , ,i . ki . ,. . . -
vii "nr nersonauues. l mercy ,wru uic iuwm uisnosmon oi uu, un-
nlaia truth, that t!ie distresses of the times interested in the result, can tattle with-
u-rrn notowinf to the BanJcs, but to fur- out rctlection or tear ot exposure.
the pleadings of reason, and can listen Lr-,, imryortation.i to the ruin of domestic Now, fellow citizens, rellcct for a mo-
vvit'iout regret to the declarations ot in'fusiru that whenever aain there was ment upon this transaction. At tins time
truth; who are free from the shackles a foreign demand for the produce of our ol electioneering intrigue and corruption, of the inirig jin:; and factious, and whose so'i anl the Government would encour- when the best friends of the people are
conduct is marked by equal j usticn to all c home-manufactures, money and good aouseo oy every means in the power or
jnen, attend lor a moment to a lew tacts ,noney would be plenty as ever, and A- their
enemies : when every falsehood is
merieans again would he happy and con- alloat, which can jwssibly be invented tented. There are a thousand newspa- against them ; when truth is spurned,
pcrs in the United States, and this honesty abused, and patriotism and love TRUTH is not denied in any of them, of country entirely kept out of view by
except the few supported by the irreat those who wish to leap into power and
British importers in the Eastern cities, ana i iajve me reins oi go eniuieiu miu men their few paltry agents in the Western own prostituted hands ; when banks and
country paHMiiffis me iwvny nurse ujiuii iyii .. .. ... I 1 1 'i't.. i !: u . . i in
For repeating these truths, i was as- ifuci-niMsunu duumi Hguus c.i.i
sailed bv a column in the belated rule into ohice, treading on tne iiccks oi
charnn" me with the meauest motives tne ueiuueu peopie at uus unit-, t. Ihatcanmtluence an editor with a dirty Cent incl, for being true to its duty, is
.ii.. 1 'c Hitiv.ifps ant! a tr-rca- 4:..: ..c i.r- wsnmpnt I nrtpmmed to he driven Irom lis pom. vy
ail inuuj) I 1)1 USIJIUIIUFI JL nw. v"- j j. ,
tiaas of every kind that I had rather to CaDt. Di.ake. Now. be it recollected,
tike ton men by the hand, than one r.m that jiave 0ften siven the scribblers for
bv the shoulder. It is trie eneci oi me tiat paper fair warning, and ottered them
nulku di-.noMtion my mother gave me, t,e most honorable-terms. My dearest
which I do not wisdi to curdle by quarrels wish ju this world, is uuietude and peace
and rcHections.
Since I have conducted a press in In
diana, I anpeal to every reader to say, if . "..! : t.. r,t
I have pMUiisiieu oue siugiu aim i. iun, which was not solemnly the TRUTH.
livery editor may err as to conjecture ;
Ivit I aain anneal to every reader to
search the files of the Ccrdind, and de
clare, on their consciences, it my coojee-
tures have not been generally reasonable, well founded , and correct.
It is no varity to sav tliat 1 am natur-
gossip
: ns all
Ed-can
wh m fehow crca'ure'u
I appeal to every citizen of this town to siy, vheU.er,in public or private, any one ever heard rnc utter one syllable, viciously and unprovoked, against the pTiracckannZcr of ciiher man, v.oma;., or child ia this commuu'iiy. Do I hear the OTicn slamlerer? his talcs I never repeat
Do I listen to the private
His information is lost upon me. Then as to my public conduc nf :i np.vvsnaner 1lo i
testify to my repeated declarations, that I wished to Heaven I could be suifored to live in quiet that I could be permitted t.n mali mv iiapcr useful and gener-
w
ruly interesting. !ir. care for tl
When an honest tanner tuuU his newspatipr stuffed with sucli clashings, vh?n he
or- Cur t for nobler nurposcs, he throws
J'' J --- -- l E , if from him with disus.1 and vexation.
It J j lird-iriom to vou all that have
a v - - never been the agzn&sor that I seldom re-
nn'ow fo l'pnoated abuses. Jjutan
unhallowed combination of a few indivi
and I have often begged them, through a
thousand channels, never to meddle with
the Ccnlinel, and the Cenilul should never moiest them. But it seems that this entreaty, if complied with, would be fatal to them their whole existence deneuJi upon political wrangling their life's blood would cease to circuinte, were if not kept in motion by turmoil and tumult the political pot must be kept
boilinir.' or thev cannot rise, like the
the violence or fear of its enemies
Shall I submit, and ee it done? Shall f fold mvhrinds- and sliru" and bend at
---j , jT, the nod of a despicable faction ? INo, fellow citizens ; certain factionists shall know me better. If I am not permitted to live in peace, my assailants shall reirreL with bitterness, their false estima-
UUll. I lit oiiaa a '4V
Candidates for Office. FOR CONGRKSS WILLIAM HENDRICKS. For Representatives in the General Jis sembltf. THOMAS H. BLAKE, GEORGE R. C. SULLIVAN, ROBERT STURGUS. JOSEPH WARNER. JAMHS WASSON, JOHN M 'DONALD, JOHN PAGET. FOR SHERIFF. VALENTINE J. BRADLEY, JOHN DECKER,
J AM ESN ABB, JOHN SCOTT. FOU COL'NIY COMMISSIONER. JOHN OCKELTREE, JOSEPH M'CLURESAMUEL CHAMBERS, WILLIAM R M CALU JOSHUA THORN, Coroner.
ANDREW GARDNER, WILLIAM SCOTT. ELEAZER B. CARTER.
DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES Philadelphia, June 29. Notwithstanding the cruel injustice
List of 'Letters REMAINING in th Po?t-Of!i tt Terre-Haute. on the 30th Jane, 1820r which if not taken out before the 31st September neit, will be sent to the General Post-Office a3 dead letters. A L Abbott Charles L. i Lee Samuel B.
Arnold Caleb 2 B Barns James Esq. 2 Harrrt Jefferson Barns Ruth Bassford Jonathan Balch Amos P. Britton Charlton Brim John Benjamin Nathan Burr Washam C
Jines Mepr Molthrop Jt
M
Stephen Z
ohn
M'Corkel Jsaa
J M-Coy Isaac
e n
OlleWilliaa P
Porter Benjamin & I R
I Ray Samuel
ilium
of their disgrace, their accursed attemjits
t imnnsition. If I am soared oy uis-
and abandonment ot the free industry of
this nation to foreign influence and an
from the depths afflicting revenue policy by the public au
thorities of the covernment, some sue
cesstui eitorts are maKing in uiuereni departments of manufactures. We have at this moment before us a piece of jacouet muslin of a fabric so perfect in eve-
he has no claims to the I rv particular, that we may safely assert
character of a rentlcman. He is known it to be equal in everv respect to any
scum uncn its (on : the puddle must be only as a worthless political adventurer, thm of the kind, produced in any part
' .1 il I'll 'Jl L
in a storm, or they cannot oe tne uuooie
on its surface.
W I 1 1 il A X" A
case, i will nave noitnn' 10 iear irom
their daggers, or their deti-action.
4 i"
as ior
notice as a man
Rav
Caldwell Sarol.M.2 J Reynolds Birny B rollett Stenhen Rain Samuel
Cooper Phineaa M. 5 Rankin Me iandeP
Ryan John Robbers Gifford Ramaze William
Reed William Ramage Thuinas J s
Scott Jamef Scott Gad
i T
Tichenor enj. TUayer Benjamin Tabbs Moses
i V
Cambest John
Conn George 2 Curtis Charles Cook Jamea 1)
Douthctt John Denuv Morgan
Evans Moses F Fuller Abner G
Galland Margarett
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this John Eioinz. be is beneath
This continued abuse, without cause . i r il
nr rp.nson : uniooKeu ior, unauuiuricu
Wi tut do the. public at Ln, unprovoked, perplexed and excited
for the squabb'cs oi printers : me to vexation. I could readily trace
without principle or sense ot shame, I of the world, nledzed to the destruction of all we Familiar with the finest webs of Asia,
should admire, and despised by those who 1 we can confidently assert that the piece
before us is equal in beauty, evenness, and much superior in the finishing, to the fine mulls of Hindostan. This piece is the first experiment made
at the. factory ot Messrs. laorp uj oil
Henderson Robert J Vandine Henry
Williams Mark W illiams Samuel $ Wfrbter George J Waddy Samuel C
Harris Lott 1 tared Charles Hollowav Goodin J
Jones J.nnes Jackson Inaac B. Jones Felix
$ Wat kins Samuel
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I .'A.X 4.
vnur town wno, wimoui
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writer, or principle as a citizen, nas so
Ion"- been the chiet nuisance in your
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will
make use of him. He is infected with a
confirmed iich for scribbling, with no ability, principle or honor to guide bim in
I 1 "A 1 A J ,.,.U 4Kr
the author of tht wretched production : nis pursuit, r or my pan, i iau umt
u fUn ...nn ,vh hn n Inner infested he mav never aram approach me : out i
a nujuii, .nan, v.,, . .. ,i..:.la . ii r 1 ? 1. 1 f .1 ...Z :Z
nhi ties as a I mve him. once ior an, my open, nixiueu, i citic vi tins ueignuoruoou, ci is.
and explicit opinion; that though he may bear inspection and comparison with any "carry the mark of Cain" upon his fore- foreign production of the same namfcer
t 11 Til - A I j.-mm moriT- At I r SVt
community 1 noticed him m the last ineau, nc m nt VX V J,- . . L . . . . . .
Ccntinri in the lightest manner warraiueu uiis cane upon nimu. xi ami uhui- mjj jaumuci m
fori iiave lomr. wished ues to tlelamc me, ana win not lei mv texiure, me lawns oi rianuers, anu ior
it either m health or sickness, let tiun cravats, ruilles, or line dresses, has no
take the consequences such a moral mar- superior ; and we earnestly recommend
bv the occasion ;
duals, some of them milled, and wine of to banish even the memory of such a i till .
them unprincipled, havilonDeenoanueuipersoll wim whom connexion is rum nrrPthpr to destroy the Ce.ituicl, and Ln,i correspondence is disgrace. As many
will not let me rest; thank God I the Hilsc reports have circulated witn muus-
Centinel is backed by the good sene ot trv respectitig Uic occurrence ot Saturits patrons : it rises, like Jlntcu, from its j. night last, I shall briefly state the
enemies, stronger irum en.-iy 5"". tacts as uiey were, uuu lcuc uivm
V hite Daniel
JNO. M. COLEMAN, P. M.
Terre-Haute, June 50. LfirfU'-Sw FOR SALE. A good new FRAME HOUSE, and an excellent Lot, in Vincennes, on Herri'
son Addition, near the Steain-MiH. On the premises are a new kitc'.t-n, smoke house, c. a never failing wtdl of water, and a number of first rate bear, ing Apple trees The well know n beauty and excellence of this situation, need
no further description. i he property
the products of those ingenious manu-j he sold cheap, and payment made
dercr deserves:
" As he has been a vulture to my heart, facturers to the notice and patronage ol ca9y to the purchaser
So will 1 be a raven to his car;
" I appeal to every white man to say," whether I have not always wished to live
in Wmnnv with the world wncther 1
lmvo not always anneared to be fondly at
tnr.hed to mv friends and forbearing and
forgiving to my enemies : whether if left to myself, uninjnrcd and unprovoked, I have not always acted on the principle of pcace on earth, and good irill to all men. This temper and disposition has often exposed me to the ruffian's rudeness, anil i hP villain's imposition ; and I have been
i . . -. iii
wouKi nave
oninionof mv fcliow-citizens.
From tiie time my paper was put to press in the morning, I thought nothing of Ccntvicly Sun, printers, scribblers, or po-iticians. My mind was occupied by other reflections: It is notorious to you
ihnt tlift hand which now hoMs tne
7 paper I wr
a cruel accident
As true as ever snufTd the scent of blood As ever flappMhis heavy wing against The windows of the sick, and croak'd
despair I" Warned bv the experience of Cole-
.
very friend of American prosperity .
Why uo our females our mothers ol
families, and those rismrr into lite who
are to be the parents of the next gene
ration : why do our younz females hold
back their devotion to the interests and
SAML.
Vincennes, July 26.
PARR. 16-tf
man andDuANE, no federal mo6, or pri- prosperity of their native land. Every
where
hesitation
and further
forbearance
miffian hall assault me. I shall do
UIW A UUIV'll ... i- 1
my duty as an editor without tear anu
Tvithout reproach ; and it i happen io
let nsm
te on, was lately crippled by draw a picture that suits a villain, k dent, from which recovery is take the application without questi
loninc
painfully slow, and miserably uncertain my motion. I wish, however, on y to
nation that has been renowned for its vir
tues, has derived distinction from the example of its females; the Roman matrons and virgins were ever conspicuous in promoting by their disinterestedness
and patriotism, the glory and safety .f
their country.
I he matrons of America, and the sex
m scenes
rnn : crime.
little less than suicide ; yet, on swh oc- . .dons, when I have been forced to be
pit to mvstlf, it is a well known fact, t it I have always regretted the nCcessity vrhus much is premised, and I fear no contradiction now for the main subject pf the moment : c wnvtliv men are constantly adding
their name to my subscription list, it is necessary to inform them, that none of the newspapers in the state appear to be the enemies of the Cenilnel, except the one in this town, called, by a most miserable perversion, "TAe Western Sun. The character of this print is so well V.inwn to the main body of the people,
and its scribblers and principal suppofo.t. miin'i ihnised bv them, th t it is
almost superfluous to comment upo-.i either. It is devoted to a party whose power has been long extmg'iihed in Indiana. The leaders of this party, I do most righteously believe, are some of the m'st unprincipled political knaves which e. r afflicted a society of freemen. With
4hnm Iirmem C IS Olll m s,ir. i iuvu ,
their sole object is power, and the 4U .'.t. ii;ti ration of the mcms
de ostable doctrine has been long their
rule of action, and they work upon it wi:h the most unblushing perseverance One of the most active tools ot tins r-slos faction, is a well-known foreigner This man, it is the belief of ninetenth of uS has tor a length of time, from various causes, had the press ot the
Sm under his sole
discipline He, who in i.i nc vpnlr and
.x..-., :ntip.i bim : he. who, by In
naiai!-; Lin. ..v. -- , , " r,f lil nrnnoiince mOiC Hi
-aouiuei, j-i t . for a -oin-mal-er than a politician, ha. ;a4i the subservience of this press
1 L aisu jiunjnuuo v i , Tr ..."U f ri;trn;inor hnd- wisn. and shall not seek collision wiin a
ilv complaint, common in warm climates, political buzzard, who is constantly hoy- generally, whose influence so naturally
which ispecu'liarlv depressing to the spi- cring over the heads of the upright, in sways mankind, could derive no honors vits, painful and lingering in ?ts progress, quest of the carrion of their cliaractcw; so desirable, no joys more solid, than by r , . P r.. a WJc i nrl- u-incrc throuffh the rnniiiltinr the interest and the honor of
V . . ' - . 1 ' . . ' -
Inmselt
ana remorseless in us cuiisctiuuuv..?. i mm ..v...-...
K4- A.-.,- It ;c ,t-ll L-i,Aun in nil who IV.CCSSCS ot
n.iir null viii. ii .- i i j i sa.?me, that I was extremely weak and upon the carcasses ot murdered reputanil WUhmi to divert my tions.
V 1 Ullff vii. - f thoughts as much as possible from my twrsonal situation, in the evening I went
, ,
to the Thcairc. bile there, sitting with 31r. 1lackman
a mivsiciau uv a
our society, gorging
For the Centinel.
h the consultin'' the interest and the honor of
their country: the jjlorv would be theirs,
Blacksmithing. THE subscriber having removed TruiJl. the Steam Mill, and taken the shop next door to Burtch's Grocery Sto e, inbri!is the public tl'.at he carries on the aboe business in all its various branches, and will accommodate all those who may favor him with their custom. He has oa hand a quantity of first rate !$T1LL and intends to keep a supnlv of
Edge-tools of all kinds. All kinds of Smiths work, such as Mill-Irons, Bull Ploughs, &x. &c. &c.
in giving the fashion of bocial virtue, will be done at his shop in the best mar
aud while so many are so honorably em- ner, and on the shortest notice.
ployed in protecting the deserted or
phan, how much more nooie wouiu it ue
to prevent poverty by preferring domes-1
JAMES ELS WORTH. Vincennes, June 50. 1820. 14 r
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1... :A,r 1 onmiJo nm in COnSCnUfUCU Ul inw ' wiiwiiuu l Ut muUBll tu Uiat ui Taw-tin-
UV il IU 11 Mk. 1 WIIIWlutv" 1 m
Caution.
to hfm of the pains I felt in my wounded sickness of my remaining tamily I am wi,;in l.n w ova.ninii it. a ner- unable to attend to any thing that does
ill III. Minn. O I I . -ii il. r
not concern home. iou uu uieieiuie be so cood as to strike my name from
the list of candidates for
son steimed down from an upper seat,
and demanded, if I intended the remarks in that day's Ccntmel to apply to him? Yc'mr without his spectacles, I asked him his name: he told me it was John Eicinzl observed that the place we ..Sin nnt suitable for the answer
in - ,
he wished he replied, that public had been the ollence, and public should be the example. Retlecting for an instant upon the rhnrnrter of the beinjr who stood before
Sheriff at the
ensuing election. SA3IL. PARJl. Vincennes, July 2G, 1 820.
end is This
communicated. PUBLIC MEETING. AT a lar-e and respectable meeting of 'the citizens of Yio county, it was reott MOSES HOGG ATT.
" v j i i a I MlcU lJ lpiv-'v '
me upon ms desperate nauus auu q( countv to feciing that I was personally unlit I ndiaate for" the
r.... dir htost stni-rric. euii n "-
Aurora.
St. Louis, July 15. DIED On Thursday lat, near this nlace. after a linseiin-r illness, Mr.
Jeremiah Paul, formerly of the state ot New -Jersey. Mr. P. was well known
in the eastern states as a portrait pain
ter, and his talents in the line of his profession, were such as to secure him the confidence and esteem of a large number of his fellow-citizens.
wretch who addressed me knowing his unprincipled heart and inveterate enmity; vexed at bcinj- thus entrapped, naked and defenceless, by a man who had even
taken off his spectacles for preparation, I tnt him I should not reply to him there,
but would talk to him in the street on the subject. He consented, and we went
out: he and others waiKeu ic
from the door.
IfriiP of Renrespnta- RAN A WAY from the subscribers, liv
- j I . . i 1 I ! 1 1 1 V J I IA I lliUT v
- I ' - 4- 'I nnnncoa II limni PPVS !. - . . -mm i.
f in, nni nt the ensuing eieciion.i i" m "u ..-... ...vj., f tui-mont to um. lie win n
- w .1 . n i .ii i 'i' ii i. i ' w 1 1 I ' I '
WHEREAS, my wife CATBARLVKr left my bed and board on the 26:h Inst, without any cause or provocation, ' hiis to forwarnall persons from tiusJinjr, or harbpriDg her, under the penalty c."
the law. SAMUEL FUG ATE. July 28, 1 820. l6-3wptl
'Hie Partnership OF SHULER, WOOD & CO. is tl.s day day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having unsettled account with the said firm, will call on Jerevi'u'i Wood for a settlement, and all peir.f.
iriflphtfd ar Imrfbv cal ed on to mas
control and
decent society,
insignificant
as
On annlication accordins?y, he consented county, Reynoldburgh 1 wo ntUKU
. .A1 i w;tb thpir wishes : and FELLOWS : one about 18 years old,
ai lcll lAJ t-Uiilii J i I - . ... , p he is now before the people of the State, nearly white, and will try to pass for a i :r h;c nrtwpr. todo them spr- white man, he is about 5 feet 6 inches
V 5;, ii nr Wcm rnnntv hn hih. with a scar on his forehead over
vice, in-- . VT.VI , o - r. t. :i
solicited him to comply, tane this method ms eye, anu on mo nine u.c.
n,:, iiormvtn ho en lira-inn. and nas a ucar sdol on iu ncau
trt rpr.niiiiiit iiu mui v . , .
es of his fellow citizens. As a citizen, !1p is honest, intelligent, and patriotic,
and is precisely such a man as we need
4?nn: and lin our Legislature.
iyorrtci juugi..,, ins..... -7 m vy niTT7FX
July 24, 1820.
been enabled to maice 1 . " -wr .i t- -..i-r. A nun is lloioriCtll, I
nns lie, wnu - - t i i i ,
is a singular stance ot u - - r
unce ju .. i, x . . ,"..,1.
?att
1 in x-rM 11 llC
hstin- fime" in vour county how imn. ) the people Jes?ie him, uill be proved fectiia divides your state .n o .-! ha ajram insults you
h-.Tn-.-If as your member of j o
I1V I llll.i
l ii rrivp no tiilvantaire to one
ICJUH'" . whom I considered a treacherous villain,
I instantly requested a friend to answer for me for one moment that I was taken by surprise that 1 would hasten to the Printing Oilice, and be back in an instant.
lie complied, and 1 hurried to the omce, foccttins, until I reached the door, that
aned the necessaries 1 wanted, to
nuaintanee who lived at the distance
squares. However, i naMtriicu
r them, and after short delay occa
sioned bv the drowsiness of the person who had them, I procured the articles,
d to the Theatre as quick as
as
hi-r as a dollar, and a scar on his butt
v - occasioned by a burn, and it is probable
that he will call his name HAYS, his
rinht name is Sterling.
The other by the name of DANIEL, about' f.l or 32 Year3 old, about 6 feet
ceive WHEAT at the Vincennes Strati
Mill, provided it be delivered witlni
four weeks.
L. S. SHULER, JEREMIAH WOOD. J. D. WOOLVER l orC. July 8th, 1820. 14 Sv DOCTORS
Shulcr&Wookerton,
CONTINUE THE PRACTICE OF
Physic Surgery
u iiju. 4-'r
-
InCpublishin- the late address of Capt I l a iv r. to his fellow citizens, wherein be cotnpltolv answers the abusive char, a-aiLtUmtothe Kalisfoction of e.er ber.sib!., honest and impartial man w
ibli.l.ia- his address, in toe coiu r...n,rU I ubrved, m substance,
.1 Villi- 1VI
friends, you arc authorised to puousn mv name", as a cand'uUte for SHERIFF
of Knox county, at Ue ensuing election. Never having conceived it neces- . n intontinn gf
sary to announce coming a candidate for any office within the countv, six or tight months previous to the" election for such office, I h-tvo delavcd nublishim' my name in
print as such candidate until the present Limont. ht-lipvin-r the time from this to
hinh ; well made, of a light black, and
To the Editor of the Indiana Centinel. follows the hewing bus ines s. The above Vrvv hav? opened i-pwnn wi II hr rrivpn fur the above named In COniuULiiuu. i n j r
.. . . I - o i a -4i . r ?H(1P An IVntPT Street, a lew uoors .
Sin-From the sohritat.ons-of my runaways, or one nun reu or e,u,tr u r - AthpCarv Store o( Slui
...Iktn.-n.l nnh uh I T Pm. II r.llll II Ilfll III 1 .11 1 SU LliaL IVC Cll
. I.i . - .1 A il. I :
them, ana n uenvereu io me suuscu
hers, in the aforesaid state and countv.
.11 reasonablccha K'"?. TllC VhlCemieS StdgX
N.R. They made tlieir elopement about
October last. 20th July, 1820. iG Sr.pd
der, Wood, A Co.
Vincennes, July 8.
15-tf
V I'e
Buke was
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ho-fcrable, manly, patriptic, and corre t .that ha was a good republican, aad ae
nml ret urn et
-..io. uMihnll thp tfp ms ot a neace-
' 11 . 1 1 .n.imnnt hllPVint tne
U 1,11 1UIS . , i 1... L1... r JoM;nn fiillv sufficient to cir-
leW no longer to be tran.eu ..j ... y - - - --v ..,uirhout our
Pri1 n".i,;"'s- V .!!!! 'X Sa ". that 1 haU
yr; was not 10 uc iuuhu, .mw . v.-..v- -
inforni"d that he had moved ofl lmmeui-
F I my Xn It is however imnor.ant .office a, to complete aud gen,y imion from subsequent inlorma- eral sat1Sfact,on MaLLET.
-;nn th-.t he reared ai ine uiu.i -
.1 .
K,.r.a rPfPlvP a nortlOll Wl uic suuia-
4 r-n .!.:.nc nt rvnoi. and1
res oi ray ieiiuwim- - - ' ,
S'of to riuui-Such arc the plain J.lj 29, Wi
iir t? i
Will receive WHEAT,
For any debts due hira, if delivered be
tore the last ot September next. JCT-IIe will also give
16-tf
For NNfteat at t!e usual pi ef.
Vincennes, July Z9 182Q-
to Louisville, Leaves CARTER BEAMON'S i i
Water Street, Vincennes, on emirs-
day Mornings, at 6 o'clock, arrmy-
Louisville at 5 o c:ock, p. " ;- foilowiugr-Leaves LouiviI!e on .Satur
day Morning at 6 o'clock", ami run,, J 0 m l.. r. .1 1 . inn .
to Vincennes on Monuaj " -
S o'clock, p. m. Distance to 1- u svuul6 mites. - Blank Deeds For sale at this office
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