Indiana Centinel, Volume 4, Number 32, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 November 1820 — Page 4
TIIrillttACON. The scene was more beautiful, far, to my eye, That U day ia its pride had arrayed it; And the land breeze blew mild, and the azure arch'd sky Look'd pure as the Spirit that made it. The nrirmv.r aro5, as I silently grazed, Oa 1 1 slr.idovvy wave's playful motion; From t!te dim, distant Lies, 'till the beacon fire blazed,' Like a sl ir in the midt of the ocean. No loiter the joy of the sailor boy's breast .Wa lieudinhis wildly-breathed numbers; . ....... The sea-bird lias flown to her wave girded nest, The fisherman's sunk to his slumber. I sighed as I look'd from the bill's crcntic slope, All husliM was the billow's commotion: And I thought that the Beacon look'd lovely as hope, The star of life's tremulous ocean. The time is long past, and the scene i afar, Yet, when my head rests on its pillow, Will memory sometimes re-kindle the sl'r That biaz'd on the breast of the billow Jn life's closing hour, when the trembling soul tlies, And death stills the soul's last emotion, Oh then may the seraph of mercy urie. Like a star of Eternity's ocean. - 'Jl Dad by posluJctei, or an action vpon admissions. " Suv said a Spanish officer, " I mar
vel at your audacity thus to deny my as sertions; were I near you, I wou.d iv rou a blow, to teach you ood manner-; lake it for granted that I have done it." And I, sir," replied the Gascon, to Tvhom tins braadooia addressed himselt. "to chastise your insolence, this moment run you through the body; take it for granted that you are a dead man. A very fatal bilious fevrrare.s at Miffliotown, Pa. There were mk. deaths in a week, and fifty persons down with the fever. TEMPLE OF JUPITER AMMON. A letter from a traveller. Chevaileir Jrediani, has been received in Knlaivl, dated from the ruins of the temple nt Jupiter Amnion, in the desert of Harco, (Lvbia.) This celebrated monument of antitpiity is situated about a league and a hail" from Schiwah under 2) 2-2' No.th latitude. It has been visited by only a single European. (Hornemann,) since the time oT Alexander the Oreat. Schiwah retains its independence on payin-r an annual tribute to the victory of gypliy the President of the United states. "Whereas by an act of Con;;res, passed tip the 3d of March, 1817, entitled 4 An act to authorise the appointment of a Surveyor for the hinds in the northern part of the Mississippi Territory, and the sale of certain lands ther ein described v the President of tSie U. States vs authorised to cause certain lands to be sold z Therefore, I, Jamea Monroe, President of the United States, do hereby declare and make known, that public sales hull be held at iluntsville, in Alabama, for the disposal (according to law) of the following lands, viz. : On the 2vd Monday in October next, for tke sale of townships 10 and 13, in ranc 3, E ; townships 9, 10, It, and 14, in range 3, E ; townships, 9, 10, and 14, aft ranje 4, E ; townships 9, 10, 11, 1 T3, and i4, in range j, E ; townships 12,' IS. and 14, iu range 6, E and township 12, in range 7, E. AUo, the lands in the tract commonly called Colbert's reserve. On the 1st Monday in December next, for the sale of townships II, 12, 13, and 14. t'i range 3, W; towns&pt 12, 13, and i4, in ranges C and 7, W townBijips 11, 12, 13, and 14, in ranges, W; Muahins 12 13, 14. in raiue 9, W : - ' - townships 13 and 11, in ratine 10, V ? and township 11, in rane 11, W. Also, the lands adjoining the town of Marathon, which have not been offered for sale, eicept such lamU as have been reined by law, for the suppoit of cho.ds, or for other purposes. The lau U shall be sold in regular numercial order, commencing with the low est number of section, township, anil range. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, "the 22d day ot June, 1820. JAMES MONROE. 3oiau Meigs. Commissioner of the General lAind-Ofjice. rr Pi inters who are authorised to publish the laws of the United States, will Mohli-h the a?ove once a week till the 1st of December ncxt,and sjnd their Ml - u the General Land Oilice fur payJ.- -e 14-tllTW.
DOTOltS Sliulcr&UrooIrcrton, CON TINUE THE JH ACTICE OF Physic Surgery, In conjunction.--They haw opened a t:!lOP on tVaUr Street, a few doors abo -the la to Apothecary Store olS.uler. W-n I. V Co. Iftcccxuc?; July 8 lHf
By the President of lw United States. WHIIUKAS, by various acts of Congress, the President of the United tatc is authorised to direct the. public landwhich have been surveyed to be oilered for sule . Tiierefore. I, James Monroe, President of the United States, do hrehy declaie md make known, that public sale, fci the disposal (acco din to law) of pubho iand, shall be held as follows, viz : At Franklin, in Missouri, on the first Monday in January nest, for the sale o Township 51 to 35, in rane 2f, wosi f the 5th principal meridian line. 50 to 5 j, range 27 and 28, do. 51 to 55, ranjve 29, do. ttl e siiTie place, on the firt Moddiv in March next, for the vale of Township 51 to 56, in rane 30, weT ;.f the 5th principal meridian line. 50 to 5G, ii rane 31, 32 & 53 do At St. Loois, in said tate, on the tMonday in December ncit,for the sal" of Town-hips 3 to 44, in rane 1 and 2. east of the 5th principal mei idian line. At the same place, on the fut Mon--lav in March next, fr the sale of ' o' nships 35 to 44, in ranges 3 ami t east. At the sarrie place, on the firt Monday in Mav next, for t!ie sale of Townships 33 to 44, in rane 5 and G, east and of 43 and 44, in range 7 cast. At Jackson, in the county . Cape fiirardeau.iti the said state, tut the hrs? Moridav in February next, for the sale of Townships 31, in rany.es 1 to 14, east of the 5th principal meridian line. S3, rane 4, eas, do. 29, 30 and 31 5 do. 31,32 and 33 3 d . t IMwardsville, in the state of Illinois, on the first Monday in January nest, for the ssle of Townships 8 to 13, in range 9, west of the 3d piincipal meridian line'. 1 1 to 14 10 and I do. ( to 13 12 and 13 do. 8 to 12 14 do. At Vandalia. in the said state, on the third Monday if. January next, for the sale ot Townships 5 to 10, in range 1, east of the 3d principal meridian line. 7 to 10 2 8 to 10 ranges 3. 4.5, and 6, 1, 8, 9 and 10 range 7, eat I, G,7, o, 9 and 10, 8, At Palestine, in said state, on the 2d Monday in February next, for the sale of Townships G to 10, in ranges 9, 10 and I I, east 'of 3d principal meridian line. 5 to 10 ranu.e 14, west ot 2d principal meridian line. 8, 9 and iO, ranges 12and 13. At Detroit, in Michigan Territory, on the fust Monday in November next, for the sale of Towu&hips 8, 9 and 10, S. in ranges 4 and 5 east, 3 and 9 G 7, 8 and 9 7 and 8. Except fuch lands as have been or may be resered by iau lor the support of chools, or for other purposes. The lands shall be sold in regular numercial order, beginning with the lowest miniiier of section, township, and rane. Given under my hand, at t .e City of Washington, this nineteenth dav of September, 1820. JAMES MONUOE. By the President, Josiui Mf.igs, CninmittiohPr of the General Land Gjfice IC7"P"nters who are authorised to publish the laws of the United States, will publish the above once a week till the first of Mav, and send their hills to the General Land Ofhce for ps vment Sept tidier 25. 28-t'l May
6200 REWARD. Yr NAWAY from the suh-ciiber. on ihe 9th dav f July last, FOUR NV gro MEN, to-wit ii E N, A mulatto, about 53 years old, 5 feet 11 inches hih, and very stout made, his feet is short and very thick, he di ink verr hard, and when in liquor he is very apt to dance and bosst of hi manhood. D A V Y, Also a mulatto, about 22 years old, 5 feet 11 inches hi-di, full face, and very stout and well made. DAN IK L, About 24 years old. five feet ten inches hiih, bow leed, and veiy black, and lisps in speaking. A A HON', Mulatto, about 25 vears old, five feet niue inches high, they are all stut mide and very Iikelv fellow : their clotliingis not recollected. The above reward will be given for apprehending said negroes and confining them so that 1 can et them aeain, or hits dollars for either and all reasonable expences paid if brot to JWtsliviliC) Tennessee. J01INT It THOMPSON. September 1 , 1 S20. C0-Gwpd J. B. MARTIN" CONTINUES THE Taylorin; business, At the old stand, ear the Sticwi .V?. vthere all orders in hU liue will he promptly attended to, and executed it; i be most fashionable stilj and on Hie rno-t reasonable tepr.s.
R. M. P ANSON, .V.JA7;r STREET ; II as Receive d, 2L(D(D BAGS ALLUM SALT, 100 IJARRKLS, do. 20 j;rr,. il4tGL'NPOWDKi: CASTINGS, QJJKKNSWAP.l-, COFFK1-,
TKA. SUGAI!, ALLSPICE, PKPPKU, MrliK, INDKJO, GROCERIES. OF ALL KIN1V-. T rzet!i t r W i ' It a n . .s a rt :;i e n t nf And HARD WARE. v ' ir.'-enne. Nor. 4f IP 20. 29-fnv Jit uf liars. '"gR sale a quantity of Lupors of the jirt (jncUla. by Wholesale r the bingleGaPon. very low for Cash : CttUsisttit'i' f Coniac Brand n. .luoniea Spirits, Holland Gin, vp. ly at K.iNt.KIl Vv'IaK.VS, Watei Ireet. Vincer.ne?, l2th March. 5 1 f f Second Stiu r.r, Opposite Col. LasCONTINCKS to carry on, in all its various braii'.'ie?, the Tin and Sheet-Iron Manufactory, and will execute all orders with promptitude, on reasonable terms. Cr"All kinds of .1011 WORK, done it the shortest notice. '"T" Western Reserve, ?ew Lancaster, Steube:tville, Marietta anil Mount Pleasant. Ohio, money will be taken at Par. Vincennrs, duly 1, 1820. l:2-tf i). WELLMAN, JVeflr the S-fE.iM-StfiLr.. UESPRC TFCLLY inform, his friends and the. public in general, that he &till continues to carry on the Bi cSvSini tiling Business, In nil its various branches, at the NLW HHOP,uear the Srim-Mili, and believes li'inself to be completely master of ma king all kinds of warrantable Tools, such Edge-Tools,' Narniw Axes, broad do. Vddzes, and ill kinds of Carpenters ools, Iiorse and Ox s'noein and bellows Making; Can Do had at the shortest noticolle llntters himself from his long experience in tte above business, that he will at least merit a share of the public patronage. Vincennes. Oct. 10. CO 8-fm Charles K. iirown, Amorv Kinnev, WILL infutu'-e Practice LAW in conuiojtioo.m the counties of itaviS) K'uo.v, Sullicitn JTg'o. JWartin, Dubois V.y, and in the lSupeme v'ourt. One of them will at alltiir.es he found in their ollice. at Washington, except during the sitting of the Courts. All orders and conveyancing will be punctually attended to Washington, April 10 1820. 5-tf DOC L)U6 Alison & M'Namee II WK jusf received from New-Or-leans an additional supply u' Drugs, Jedieines, &c. Wiiicii, added to their stock on hand, completes their assort ment. The whole of which they are resolved to sell IAUV for ra-dt in hand, or to good purchasers on a short credit. Vincenucs, June 50th, 1S0. 12 tf R ana way PROM the subscriber near Palfstine, Illinois, a negro boy, named Thomas, aged about twenty, short stout built bovr with a remarkable fiat nose. Any person deliering the bov to me, or lodiir !i.n iu any Jail so that I g't him, shall ! receive a generous reward, and all rea ;o. r;ab!e charges paid bv me, WILSON LACOW.
NEW' "GOODS. CI1A1U.ES SMITH,
ti c iVSf RECH1VED. From New -Oilcans, an assortment of " " " - ' t Dry Iiverpool Queens ware And Groceries Of the hett quality, selected by his own inspection : WJ:"ich he offers on reasonable terms, for CAS II. E'7AUo a quantify of Kevhawa Salt. Viucennes, June 9. 1 2-tf 150 Dollars B E W A R D. RAN A WAY friMn tnv plintatioo, Lincoln county. Tennessee, on the Hi at I f . ... day ol August iat. a negro man i:ameu JACK,
Goods.
lie is abont G fee lagh, a darl; mulatto thin lips, large hands and leet, and la ther ai impediment in his speech, tie jected countenance when spoken to, and ery fond of spirituous liquors, a larg scar on his breast, on the left side, and under the bdt nippel. and has been pas.sit. by tle name of DAVE : he u a tolerable good shoemaker, and an excerlent hand at the whip-saw. Any person apprehending said fellow and confining him in any Jail, in Tennessee, or Kentucky, shall have the above reward, or One hundred dollars, if confined in any Jail in the U. States, so that I get him again, or the above reward for the delivery ot said fellow to me in Giie County, Tennessee, Hradshans Creek, with common cxpences. Any person taking up said negro, ill direct their letters to Pulaski, Gile.Coutity, Tennessee. The above nero is about eirs of age JOHN 110LCOM1?. NoTcmber4, 180. (J-Gw iSf Phe Kdifors of tha following newspapers will please insert tins ad-verti-finent six times iu their j apei . and forward their papers to the editor of the Nashville Whig, to whom, or to I heir order the money will be paid according to (heir usual terms of advertising. iz: the editor of the Aatckrz State Gazette. Jr.rrrsris Gazette St. 1 ! L rJs En(piirery Loztisvi'ie PulUc Aivertisert Cincinnati H estcrn Sj-y. ai;uj Pittsburgh Gazette. JOHN HOLCOMU. November 4, 1 HCO. 300 Dollars Reward. )t ) ANA WAY from the sub. ci . , Mi diodes West of Nah ilie, in me Mate of '1'eunessee, on the Jtii inst. a negio man named CLEM. lie is a b'ack neio, though not of the deepest dye, he Uat leat six feet hsdi, remaikatdv ell maile tor streiiTh and bones, small eves and deener in his head than usual, his head above thcewstaPms ort'and is smaller at the cnuvn than . - common; lie is about tr.iru cars hut has little or no heaid. He started
lie is abont h tee . high, a nan; mulatto, rr j - ip qi broad Moulders, rather inclined to bejlliUCS-, Vtl'l. OilCCDj round, high cheek bones, thin jawed.! DKI7; siUNS.
activitv. and doirt deceive Lis looks, as N? ;fv U H -'Li -u-nas never b,enexcelleil in i.Ml,nS.,n llh ih(t L(hii?vVi, JAn(f runrwn am jumping, taouh he ;y''.j. f(i,(111?i;(e ttU ;,,e 5t t ' larse leet : he is broad acres loe c.icck v sVi.t-.tr. '.,t .... .'.iA
on horse hack, the description of the !.?.,.. ,.!,- , - t . v ' i . ' , t i i ... ..t..at '.a I pat h, A. i. ard ann- nt horse supposed to be a sorrel, w ith a, v,tti.f..,ni, f, iliri,ut- uv r. u m
blaze face, an old saddle torn across th . i -t-j " seat and covered with a h'.nfalo robe.! V 5 MCf 'IiMCS Si ti "C neither the stirrups or their leather i., rnitr-tir "V, , were fellow?. ! ttLLL, la. I'ALLSTINK, III.
Any person who w ill deliver ?n:d t!(! - pro to me in Tennessee, or place him in . '1I.7U i iu, j.iii . viK II1T rewHid, or one hundred and (jftv dollars with, all expence:, if seemed in any jail so that I et him ajjain. The abow iv all on the condition be is apprehended on the North West side of the Ohio ICiver. wc. iu.unt R03i:r;Tr,')N. I tii i : vl i i S I tail tli'ill li'i t'u . .v i August 17, 1 820. 20-0wpd Tanner and Currier WAM'Kl) t.MMKIHATKLY, A Journeyman I ANNKli CITMUI R, who is acquainted with hi business, to whom liberal cncouiagement will be iriwn. Two Apprentices. Wanted at the above busiiiess, of 14 o 1G years of age. Titos from the coan try will be preferred. Application te. be made to .. J. Donovan & Co. At their Tannery, near the Stecm-JIill. Vincenues, April S. 542-tf t-eo. R. C. Sullivan, ATTOKNEY AT LAW. WILL practice in the fir.st Judicial Circuit of the Sttc of Indima, and in the Counties of Crawford and Edward.. in the Illinois tate. llo may always be found at his oHlce in V-ncenr.cs, unless when absent on professional business; he has made ai r;meinenH for hunincis forwanled to him in his absence, to be attended to.
Notice. ALL persons indebted to the late firm of Kausler and Wise, Are hereby notified to come forward an J
. . i . . i d;sU,ar-e trie same wnn tnc uocniei who is :uiy autnoriscu to seine me accounts o! said firm. Thosp who neglect thiscali, wiil immediately find their account lodged in the bauds of proper officers for collection. JOHN WISK, JltTm. Estate of Join- ICausler.dvc'fc Vinceiine Njv. 4, ISO). 0-tf TUF SUBSCRIBER, Co tinues to carry on the Saddling Business, At the edd stand on Water Street ; a :l having latelv rcceiieil a large st.t k of articles in his line, will be .Nappy to receive the orders ot the puhlh. JOHN wii:. incenne. Nov. 4, ISO tt Hides and Shin ,SIf,and tl;e highest price v.illoe "eohstaiiti v aiven for an juanttt of delivered at (he incenno Steam Mill. J. DONOVAN. July 10, 181 9. 4-if Experience P. Storrs, AND diaries Alexander, HAVING framed a connection in busi. nes, as Attorneys and ounwllors at Lair, will practice in the upreme and inferior Conrts of this State. One r the other mav at all times be found ut 'fe:r office in ?Iindotan. llindostan. Martin to. Sept. 1. 28-tf Market Street Feny. .hiines Gibson, rr1!11' ir",im! the public, that the FliltV is in complete operation ; and that Travellers and Citizen, can, at ali hours and weather, be accommodated ilh szfe and coinenient Iloats. aid careful ami attentive Ferrynun : and at u very leduci-d prire. Ilr also keeps. at his hotixe.oti the ILLINOIS SlDK, ac coeiinooatimis lor iioving fumili gle travellers and others, yn ho lumiie-. sn ipes. Uy i n:s atfcntir ::, to r.;;.t;nue to ! libera. :.arecf their custom. reci ne a Anri! 27. 10". 3-tf A Ileal WHiT-!-: llOhSK. fltteui hands i!;.ur. 1 isoit'M-. and ten or eleen e irs t;id.. .lie left the Prairie ofinre!.rie (he Inst of !:av, or fn -t of June btst. r. oi.-d re", aid. ami ;dl 'necessary c!iarj;eh will Le paid for fe l:.r-f W. P; LLOWS, i ' r Tin cm ues St en w-Ji ill. July 10. !K0. t.;f r TP? T i ne H nion iawq, n c ? lioin IM'KNM, Jr.. to ST LO I-, Mi-soiiri, to leae Yi;:cen:cs cry Tarfd'av, at C o'ch.ck. i.M. ;.t:d r t io iatSt. Loois. nn FrirL-v hv ..". ? . ?- : i t i . r ' . , . jij. .iir i-i. ii u . I I I'll'! I i j .N? 010111 to -IIcUl te, Loave the FOST-OlTH L in irrenn, every TCLSDAV. ar 10 ocb ik, a. io. Vnivr-sat Tei re-H tof , f!U 'U.uiMlav, following, nt 10 ocln V.. r. m Leaxia 'IVrre-lKi U;' every Friday, a ; ia!:,;. a m. ar'iws ,-.t Vinciisr.cs. on isiuuluy follow it;-. :it fi oVlarlv. p. m. I)i-t.:r.co Tfirr.ffr.nte. .) iniV3. Jiii. : ... ioiice. T Whi ri: s, my v.Te LLIZ T5Ff'If, has deeted my bed ar.d hoard wit!., ut cause oi prcvcc.ilion rsi-ncd, this i to forwariir.il poisons frf-r iusbotit ; trusting ! er on rny accoini, -s J an. determined to pay fo d.Lts t f-, contracting afte- tins o le. JOSHUA tJIFrO.'M). nci. i, iuii. zi-:,rn .'.iiioti i 'i w n n i p, i t'.iurord i;o. L II:. i f f . ... . Books Lo.si. jI'K pel son who borrftwed th Two fer.-t Noiumrs ol CllY.V-1 KUFliCLI), fiin T. II. Illaki, will please retura
cnem im:neniatel . Viucciines, Auut 22. CO-tf A list of Letters, RKMAININO ui tie IWt!,W in Cvnthiana, la. the quarter pio'-: u V v r,Cth day of Stptemher, 1FCU. which if not tnVen nut before theSHt il w of December, lRCfi, will be sent to the iicr.cral Post-Od'ce as b td Letter. U James Kir.V.in, M Mr. M'fiary, J Samuel Jarhs m. C11AS. WHITING. V. M. Cyr.ibiam, Oct. 1, ?l.3r
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