Indiana Centinel, Volume 5, Number 14, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 August 1821 — Page 1
Vol. V.
Viiiccnnes, Saturday August 4, 1821.
No. 14-222.
BV NATHAN BLACKMAN, Publisher of the Imks of Ike U. Stales, Opposite the Bank of Vincennes.
15. WELL MAN, JVear the Steam-Mill. RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public in general, that he stiil continues to carry on the Blacksmithihg Business, In all its various branches, at the NEW SHOP, near the Steain-Mill,and believes himself to be completely master of making all kinds of warrantable Tools, such Edge-Tools, Nan ow Axes, broad do. Addzes, and all kinds of Carpenters Tools, horse and Ox shoeing and bellows faking; Can De had at the shortest notice, lit flatters himself from his Ions experience in the above business, that he will at least merit a share of the public patronage. Alexander 1). Fraser, COUNSELLOR, & ATTORNEY AiT LAW,
Geo. R. C. Sullivan, ATTORNEY AT LAW. WILL practice in the first Judicia Circuit of the State of Indiana, and in the Counties of Crawford and Edwards, in the Illinois State. He may always be found at his office in Vinccnnes, unless when absent on professional business ; he has made arrangements for business forwarded to him in his abseuce, to be attended to. Vincennes, Dec. 15, 1 H 1 9 H6 ft
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Will practice in the Counties Comprising the first Judicial Circuit of the State of Indiana and the Counties of Crawford, Edwards and Lawrence in Illinois, as well as in the Supreme & District Courts of both States He will pay unremitting attention to any business that may he entrusted to him, or any communications addressed to himConveyancing and deeds of all kinds will be particularly attended to His office is kept at Col. Lasselles Tavern, where he will be found. June 25th, 1821. 9-Gw. W , i Hides and Skins. CASH, and the highest price will be constantly given for any quantity of Hides , Calf, Sheep, AND DEER SKINS, delivered at their Tannery. J. DONOVAN, &Co. July 10, 1819. 14-tf
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TKiUtlvll.YUTE, In the county of VIGO, His correspondents will please alter his address to the latter place. He will continue to practice Law in the Counties of Vigo, Sullivan, A'iox, and Davies and in the Supreme anil
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To tiie Public. ITrtUE uo?muer ivturns Ins thanks wttli feelings ol gratitude to tiic citizens of Vincennes and its vicinity, for their liberal t ncouragemeut since his commencement in business ; and for future encouragement, he will sell his manufacture at the following reduced prices, for par money, viz : BOOTS, from 6 50, to ST 00 De m v c rat i c Sh ocs, (nearly equal to Bootees.) S 0 Gentlemen's fne Siocs, 2 oO, to 3 00 do. Coarse do. 2 00, Ladle's Walking Shoes, 1 75, to 2 00
Violets, do what they w ill. Withered on the ground must lie: Daisies will he daisies still : Daisies they must live nnd die ; Fill your lap and fill vonr bosom, Only spare the strawberry blossom. PARODY ON THE ABOVE. Fair women win the hearts of men, Men. the hearts of women too : It has been so, the Lord knows when What then can the poor things do! Their blue eves will be blue eyes still, Will have fire, and lips will warm. Lips will be li say what they will, And to kiss them, where's the harm? To the church, to marry, fair one, go, Bells in belfries toll dinsdong. If vour mother did not so ; Then your mother, child, was wrons. I he late Dr. Darwin had an impediment in his speech. He was sent for ny a lady who was ill of a violent cold. She was a constant churchgoer in all wcatht rs. The doctor observed that she might thank the damned church for her cold. The lady appeared quite shocked: the Doctor saw hii error, which he rectified by savins ' madam, I said you mbht thank the the d d
01 all the persons with whem Napoleon was in alliance, he thought of no one so contemptibly a9 of bis father-in-hw. One da being particularly veicd at something which the Emperor of Ausii ia I ad done, he observed to one of his cui tiers, that the Emperor was an oh! panache. Maria Louisa, who was present, aketl the meaning cf the word, but the Emperor wisely evaded the question. Two or three days afterwards she asked the Minister Cambacere-. what the v or J meant. Cambaceres, like a prudent man, first ascertained who hud used the expression, atsd to whom it had ben applied The Empress very ingenuouslytold him. ' Madam' said he, the word signifies a w ise, reflecting statesman who Ics bpfor he leaps.' Not Ions after this Napoleon went to Russia, and left Marie L!uiia recent of the empire. She was otic day fitting in council with the cabinet ministers, discussing the merits cf a plan for the defence cd the frontiers ; turrit s to Talleyrand, she said. "To you, M. Talleyrand, I entrust this arrangement, for I am thororghly ronir-ced that you are a complete gariacheJ" All the miniter stared except Cambaceres, who in his sleeve, but he was too wise to offi-i nry explanation at that time to the mortifiel Talleyrand and tha rest of the astonished cabinet.
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Footing Hoots,
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All other work too numerous to mention here, equally reasonable. SIMON MONK, lloot $ Shoe Maker, Water -st. Vincennes, next house to the United States'1 Land Office. June 8th, 1821. Gtf
A hungry Irishman lately in London, mistaking a barber's shop for an eating house, bolted in and besged to be served. The barber supposing from the length of his beard that he wished to be shaved, knocked up a basin of soap suds, and placing it before him with a wash Oall, w ent back to get his razor. Pat, without waiting for grace, supped up the suds and swallowed the wash ball ; and on the barber's returning with the razor, his guest coolly replied, There is no occasion for a krife, honey ; your soup is very good, but your turnip was not
quite boiled." So paying bis penny,
rn 7 -jip t quire oonei. ?o paying his penny, J. ClltC t OllCC he bade the astonished barber scod mor-
11V 's5 h ul er & Wool ver ton , CONTINUE THE PRACTICE OF Physic Surgery, In conjunction. They have opened a SSIIOP on H'nter Street, a few doors above tht- late Apothecary Store Shu-ip-n Wood i
THE PAilTNEIlSHlP of II D. WHEELER & J- THOMPSON was dissolved on the 5th June by mutual consent. All those indebted to the said Firm will please make immediate payment to II. D. Wheeler and those having claims against them, are requested to bring them forward for settlement to him, as he is fully authorised to close all the accounts of said firm. H. D. WHEELER, JOSlAH THOMPSON. Vincennes, July , !82l. iO-tf HoV unhappy art women r Their own sex their own most inveterate 'nemy. Watched on all sides ; thwarted in all things; ever in fear and constraint; without support or succour ; with a number of lovers but not one friend. Is it then to be wondered at, that they should bco ne a compound of humour, oissimulaliou, and caprice
ning. 4 How arc you to day ?" said an Irish gentleman to an acquaintance whom he met in the street. 'l have got a very bad coW," was the reply. "Troth" said the other, " and you ought to be thankful that you can get any thing these hard times. At the Institution of the Deaf and Dumb, iu the street of the Observatory, No. 113. Paris, a. question was put to a pupil of the Abbe Sicard, which would have puzzled any other person to have immediately resolved, thoush possessed of the perfect use of both his cars and his tongue, yet was instantly, and elegantly answered in five words. What is Gratitude ? The memory cf the Heart. Anecdote cf the E.v Empress Maria Louisa. It is not generally know that the present Emperor ot Austria is a man cf very confined intellectual powers.
The word ganache is applied in France fi.miliai ly as an opprobrious epithet to distinguish persons who are particularly stupid and obstinate. It ia pet haps one of the most offensive w ord that can possibly be used when thus applied. Being little known to females, in was quite natural that the Empress should not be acquainted with its signification. A cause of the increase of papulation. A paper printed at Levana, Ohio, informs us, that a Mrs. Byrd, of Brown county, was recently delivrred ui thru', children. La?t week we noticed a similar circumstance of a woman in Bichtand county ; and two other instances of the kind, one of which occured in this county, are fresh in the recollection of our readers. If the wedded fair of Ohio continue to soon at this rate, there is ro tellins what will be our census 3t the end of another ten years the bare ieflectionis enoush to fiishten Uncle Scivt, from numbering us. Ohio Vapcr, The Church of all denominations On the 2rth6of May, the corner stone of a Church was laid near Cherokee Hill, 8 miles from Savannah. This Church is to be open to all denominations. This noble undertaking, springs from the lib erality and benevolence ot Free Masonry The corner stone was laid under the immediate auspices of T. U. P Chalton, Grand Master of the state of Georgia attended by a large proces-ion of masons and other citizens. Dal pap. Col. Matthew Lyon is annout a a candidate for Delegate to Consresp from Arkaoias territory.
