Indiana Centinel, Volume 5, Number 18, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 September 1821 — Page 3
Thcyh id before llicni in their new poilio', aesi les the maintenance" of the independence which they had declared, three p eat objects to attain ; the first, to cen ,ent and prepare for perpetuity,
their c omrnon union, and that of their
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C5t aud uUIC, Ol inuivio.uui uvauct, - ,.4 .5 , ,:n.N
rn.w. anl ambition, which assume the LL ViHdM vlM
colors uu 1 usurp the standard of freedom. ! T're fundamental maxims ot her podcy '
would insensiblv change from libaiy to
SATURDAY SKIT. 1.
One Cent Reward! UNAW AY. in July lt. Irom t.O vervice of the Subscriber. Imr.g in
fore. The frontlet upon . . . . 1
lier brow
poster ity : the second, to erect and or- j would no longer beam with tae ineilub.e
ganiz civil and municipal governments 'splendor 01 treeuoni anu muepcuueu ,
Widuer Township. Knox Count , la.
an indented apprentice, named
,inth(;ir respective states : and the third, to form connections of friendship and of co;nmerce with foreign nations For all these objects, the same congress which issued the declaration, and at the same
but in its stead would soon be suusiuuieu
an- imperial diadem, llashing in false and
TDK SECRETARY OF STATE.
sure in presenting uch a treat to our M.I l)PFt V ttODUinS
r-adcrs as the Address ot tins gentle- ' man; and, in the mind of every think- about fourteen jwsof age,-W hwvee
(L ntrf n hi nimP Wlliueiivcr uic sm uuy i
illing 111 idiac anu . AmPrlrnn
tarnished lustre, the murky radiance ol notninr bv xw perusa. The ce-per, shall have the above reanl, nut no
,i,,m;.mn atifl nnivfv. She miirht be- n :.. " -1 ...I charge nam: and all Dersons are lot Diu
u'jiitiiiiuit 1 - leuraieu .mi. rr in wa huiciicu iu uiu o 1 r ,
come the dictatress of the world. She
time with it, had provided They re- would be no longer the. ru.cr of her own
commended to the several states to lorm civil trove rn me nts for themselves. With
suarueu anu cautious uenueruinm.- mj
matured a confederation for the whole u-
snirit
Stand forth, ye champions of Britannia, ruler of the waves! Stand forth, ye
chivalrous hniirhts of chartered liberties
Enter toe
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nounce the anniversary oration; uui iUWM,i,I " "M""&a-'--n"""-he declined at a late hour, and upon D'ey wish to avoid the penalty of tho
Mr. Adams unexpectedly devolved the,aw
double dutv of reading the Declaration
and supplying the place of Mr. Wirt an Orator of the Day This service he
performed with admirable effect, before tiie most numerous and brilliant audi
ence ever assembled on a similar occa-
) t..oot;.c nf rnm-km the rotten borough!
' i. ir, M 1 4 tha. nrinplnnl iTi ;i t lists, ve boasters ofmruifirc jremus ! le
r f u wnrl l All these ! miiihtv masters ol the rallette and the
objects were in a great degree accom- brush I e improvers upon the sculp- J fc . vJ. xy A u T;n nfnrm.. and while iture of the El-in marbles ! le spawn- ;
' 4 1, i .c nrt.ictini rniii'ini'P am lriVIOUS IV- i i ' . . t .1
everv quarter ot our country was rausucn.- ui w...,...v, . .t ueporcmcne 01 .ur. Alia cd by the fury of invasion. The states jrics! Come and ensure what has Amer-j fwelt has reu oririnized their governments, all in re-jica done for the benefit ot mankind j ja,niiain the annaU v
ion.
The parliamentary and diplomatic
ams tor the past
lercd his name
the principles of j In the halt century wtucn nas eiapsru , AjtjloUi5, feu, ,lK. Klve been able to confederation was,' since the declaration ot. American mde-j (;(nm arouij x)xvn political acts the
v t. n publican forms; all on Thn
iin: ucumouui" . ..w . ,
unanimously adopted by the. thirteen jpendenco, what have you -done ior i.ie , uMu, of the sct)00is . vet t(, Mr. Adams
states, anu ireaiies ui tummuitt; . ,M mtuis id nau- uctii irscivcw w umi- . , , , r n.im'mii
concluded with France anu" the etner- n ieii x ,iC,i..uw , y bine the laurel wreath with tlie chapiets ;
'"of the academic i,rove. e admire "aiwlB ""I ."""r, VTTT
JOSEPH CHAMBERS,
Widncr, Aug. 16 1851 1r-3t A EL THOSE indebted to the estate
of MARK HARNETT, deceased. Uy
note or hook account, are hereby notified to make immediate payment ; and all those having demands against .a"ul
estate, must bring them, properly authenticated, for settlement. A number of notes and accounts are in the hands of FllEliEllW GUAETEll, Eniuic,
which can be settle! without cost until the fifteenth of this month ; after which suits will he hiounht. The book- and
hn.U. in which, for the first time, the asueu, ny some-
runt musical srL".iius ot hi
ill n uivii -.w- ..-- - - , t i L I 1 4 ' O e iust and magnanimous principles, age, whether he knew ow to piay upon tltJ associc:tl0n j and though we daily isinedin the declaration of indepen- the lute, he vnswered, No! but he knew - witness pu.;lc chaiacters who, either 1Po ii .ivp. so fur asthev could be ap- how to make a great city ol a small one. . rnm, aRectaiio:i or necessity, avoid the
lAicabie to the intercourse between na- oesiMii not lion and nation, solemnly recognized prize ot ihiimc,
san
consi
dence
UACHEE HARNETT,
AY I LEI AM N PERRY.
September 1, 18-21. 1-3
. : t hnt IP S hi UOl UlSl'.ll O lll ' AWUt
lien e-xpenuiac imu piu. i - .11 ...KV.hratiou was not adequate to the na- your chemists, norcall irom the hca
fhp nrdout raze ot vour astro r
liOlial purposes Ol Uie tuuaiij, m. r - J .. 1 n ci.... .viii.Ant fn.lWo will not ask you who was toe
Die ot tite limu'u, oiun-s, . . " ,. , . '....u - u ;l,mi-P. hv their dele- president ot your Loyal Acaueim.
I.IUiL, MllliVHiv " J - I ...
trances ol :
yens
lomers.
iast
e
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- vies ?ll chosen upon principles of equal will not euiJire ny w nose
i-i-rbt formed a more pcrlect union, oy cuui:,mauu..- i t!ie"csublishnent of the federal consti- boats stem the currents! your rivers,
tui.ua. This has already' passed the anu vanc'iusn uie opo.uuu oi
,.nle.d of o.. human generation. In all themselves upon joui mm,. ;- ...
vhe ciins of mouand of parties through not name the inventor ot the couon-gm, vhichit'haa passed, it has been admin- for we fear that you would ask us the "",v- I ' . : ..r Mini nr.irftinifp
isteredon the same tunuamentai prinei- ..c.u..s i - i -( -
i mm t'iinTs ii! r ir't'i'iic .i ;iuini.iiii uuiimii'iii. ..... .- - -
I ii- : .i ir n-i,if ii vfiu inn whose rravcr uehes
lot contend with you lor the ... ti . , r!airai , t.f11,,.m,.nt. and rmr B" 1 ri 1
p3inting or sculpture Y'e.eYtn wiai?ma-cc pn cisiow. we are ZUU 1 OUlUlb IlcU'li
oM-ciWto ovir understandings, and en- ry me power ui tunmnun t. ...... beared to our hearts by their practical op- He is now among yourscives; and sin. oration. In the progress of forty years your philosophers nave permitted hi iU, rknowled Miient of our 1 '-le- to prove to them the compressibility
bill' n auwi'iv.-" I , I f we have core throujh ma y water, you may perhaps chum him for
- .iriniprlnUnvprmiifiit. and your own. -Would you-soar to tame
t'urou-h all the vicissitudes of peace and upon a roCKCt, or burst into giory irom "?.,; i k (!ihp r,rtW..rfnl iv.iti.ius. But a shell! we shall leave you to enquire
never, never for a moment, have the great ot your naval heroes tneir opinion ol
ui
ineiu'es concci-ated by the declaration the steam battery and the torpedo, It this d-iv been renounced or abandoned, is not by the contrivance ot destrucnd now, friends and countrymen, if tion that America wishes to commend
clearly ol the opinion that it every g0A p, suitahle for family use, for tale.
scimiar ne nut a iaifcsman, every rciu Enuuire at this (iitice
statesman is a schoLr. Vinrenne Sent. I. 1B1. 18 tt
e hac tulL-ii homewhat out of the
track ot our article; but we could ALL PERSONS uidcbted to the late
not separate our opinion of the Jlddress, j Firm of
which we this day present, hum our f -;,... T,1unr C ll ih
etimationot its Author. The perusal ' - " - "J
ol this paper las airoided u much no- Are requested to make immediate et-
vcl "ratification, m the richness of its tlenient with Mr.sA.Ml hli iO.MEO r . I'll .1
h.uueiice. the simrular beautv of its ar- U,in v mcennes, wno is ciuiv uin.r-
.anement, its u:itudied and unaliected Ued to attend to the same; otherwise oii'uiality, and the fund ot valuable lawful proceedings will be institu'ed t-
mattcr it embiaces. Unlike the etlorU gainst mem ol common toreusic tleclaiincr, ibis ad- KILGOUR & TA LOR.
ih a ..... umcinnati. AU!- in. lesi. i.-uc
111 W ."1 III V.IU U.F.PII . 1 I. .P..W .l.l. .... V
j I of thought. Yitiiout pa.ade or tlouiish
or i hetoi ical alai uni, we find ourselves
NOTICE To intruding settlers and others, who commit icaste on the public lands. Those lawless persons who are guilty of intruding on lands of th United
State, and of committing wasteon pub
thewhe and learned philosophers ot the uer invcuuve geni-.s io uie auuiiiauu.. cbie-world- t'.e first observers of mnta- a d gratitude ot al.ertunes; nor is it ,.'.!.i..ii.rr:itmn.thndiscovcrersofinad- even in the detection ot the secrets, or
d- ,i - ether and invisible planets, the tue composition ot new mouiacations ot
iveniors of Congreve rockets and Shp- physical -ature el shells should find their hearts dispo- " Lxczdcrdaln spirunaa moLiu
in
il,, l,,plit of mankind ? Let our an- Roman ambition; " Tu regtre
1U i i i , I i. , .1 .. . I .-.in..;.. -i ihr s. imp vniee 1 OODU. S, her
7
if s ccra.
What has America done Nor even is iter purpose the. glory of
Imiicno
memento to her sons.
spell-bound by contemplating the past, I rum which vo are only relieved b) leilecting upon the rights mid destinies ol a great nation but a few days previitlia til tl0 ft lit (if lt4 f V i 1 t 1 1 V'.
v . ..Ili,i iiiT.f. w ot a lw..ilir njitiriail f tin. . . . .
are not latigued witn a pedantic detail "v "c .i....., ...a. ..-a- . flamiiiar Svents, hut with the magic re have been taken for a rigid enof the painter the oiator places before forcement of the laws ol the United our impaion d vision our youthful i:ta1tcsri1n such cases made and proyicountry rising in vivid colors from the ThJ7 are hereby ordered to desut mu.ky mapoi ieudal preiogative and ,r0,n uch V ccs f(rt,w,t otherV d -w 4 h .l HHtr Anil f AI 4n4lk-k
eccli-Masticai t r.nnv. The march ol v,8C V' V' f
it 0...1 imost risor ot the layv.
1 1 I ..unlit iimliii. ... . lit. r I . K n i.fv n
nd the -eueral hanumess ot its .."V. u"" -' . . aV. . Ul
aced to the cultivation ofl aslungton, this 1 1 th day 01 July, lbai.
15v oilier: JOSIAH IMEIOS. Commi5son-
l-Jan.
scr ie
which spoke herself into existence as a iler glory is not uoi.umon, but Ubtny. mtion proclaimed to mankind the incx Her march is the march ol mind. She tinnmhable rights of human nature, and has a spear and a shield: but the motto thWly lawful foundations of govern- upon her shield is Freedom, Indepen,f' America m the assembly ofna- deuce, Peace. This has been her dec-
lions since.her admission among them, laration; this has been, as far as heme-
iovariablv, though often fruitlessly,
;o!d forth to them the hand of honest friendship, of equal freedom, ot generous reciprocity. She has uniformly spoken among 'them, though often to heedless and often to disdainful ears, the language of equal liberty, of equal justice5, and of e7'M rights. She has, in the bpse of nearly hr.'.f a century, without a single exception, respected the independence of other nations while asserting and maintaining her own. She has abstained from interference in the concerns of others, even when the conflict Las been for principles to which she clings, as to the last vital drop that visits Kp heart She has seen that probably
for centuries to come, all the contests of
that Aceldama, the European wond, will hp contests of inveterate power, and em-
or-riv riirht. Wherever the standard of
freedom and independence has been or
shall be untsirled, there will her heart, her benedictions, and her prayers be. But she coes not abroad in search oi
destroy. She Is the well-
w isher to the freedom and independence
of all. She U the champion and vmdica
tor only of her own. She w iil recommend the iiencral cause by the counten
ance of her voice, and the benignant sym
pathy of her example. She yvells knows that by once enlisting under other ba. -uer-th ui her own, were thev even the
bni-'Cr- of foreirn independence.
cessarv intercourse wmi ine resi oi
mankind would permi:, her practice
IMv countr men, ie..o;v -citizens, and
friends: could that spirit which dictated
the declaration we have this day read;
that sairit which "ureters before all
temples the upright heart and pure.
at this moment descend irom his haui
tation in the skies, and, w ithin this hall.
in language audible to mortal ears, ad
dles each one ot us here assembled,
our beloved country, Rritavmia, ruler ot
the waves, and every individual among the sceptered loi'ds of human kind, his
yvords wouiu be mou and do
LIKEWISE.
REG i MEN 1 VL OUDiCUS.
THE Commissioned Officers of the
4th Regiment ol Indiana Militia, are hereby notified ami requested to meet
at the House ol it. BROW N, m Prince ton on Mondav the 17th day ofSeptem
her next at 11 o clock, lor the purpose
of Electing a lirijradier Genl. to torn
maud the llt iirade of Indiana Militia
comprised of the Counties ol Gibson
Pike ami Dubois. Yice Genl. Robert M
Evans, resigned. John i.neely, Col. Vh AV. Indiana Jlititia.
! Prince. t.
ir-3i
Vincennes. IRON STOHE.
Given under mv hand nt thp Citv of
otisi. ana t it general a nu ess oi us . . - j . "j -
7 O
citizens i tiaced
the social vi. lues and domestic relations
f" lit'.. .i iimnrleH iiiterooifi! to
utilv our national ascendancy, but the 0- me enpral I.ana ujfice.
4 V
orator attributes our political superiori
ty to the freedom ol our public institutions and the purity of cur private
morals.
Although we thought it at first rather
overstrained modesty in Mr. Adams to style his performance in .iddress, yet
when we come to appreciate its singular
character lor familiar intelligence ujjoii
profound subjects ot national economy; the ease and aU'aoility with which an ilnv3tifl Civili.io nml acr.nmniishpii
w 1
Statesman simplifies and discloses the I lron vorKS
principles ot national lite we are pre- (J 1 OflS
T"
HE Subscribers have opened a
STORE on Market Street, Yincen-
nes, where they intend to keep a Constant Supply of Bar-Iron & Castings.
pared to admit that, as it bjats little
resemblance to the oratioi.s of the day SUDGITOP
in that peculiarity, it may with pro- i
They have just received from their
BAR-IRON of quality, inclu--
pr.cty assume to itscii a instinct ap
nellation. it is indeed An Address to
the American people! and when we recollect that Mr. Adams supplied the place of Mr Wirt at a very short notice, it is no more than justice to say that it is such an address as becomes the sublime document which ave it birth. It is, just what the elfusions of a richly stored and expanded intellect always must be an unsophisticated train of thoughr, disclosing its treasures rather though a sentiment of affectionate courtesy, thai, the frivolous vanity of popular admiration; anu, as
it leaves nothing essential to regret or J desire, it most happily affords u the J consoling assurance that the Indepen
dence of our Ctuntry is a topic not yet become tin eau-bai e.
vo.i,l involve herself beyond the power t?f extrication, in ail the wrs oT lu'.or-
BEES WAX WANTED.
' JViE Mii-i v.li pa the highest " narket pr a u ' ash tor Iiecs V ax. DEN NIK SAY REYmccnaes Ais-. 1, 1?rM.
ALL THOE indebted to the etate of JOHN SMALL, deceased, are requested to call and settle immediately or their accounts will be put in the hands of officers for collection. MARY MALL,Jrfmr. YM.M.&MALL,.im'r. Sept. 1, I3?l. S'3
PLOUGH MOULDS, WAGGON TIRE, MILL SPINDLES, AX, & HOE Iron, SLEDGE & Hammer Moulds, $-e. &c. 20 Tons Castings, .f.vo.v- irmcn aue 700 10 and li Galhn Kettles, 10015 do. do. 5020 do. do. Pots from 1 to 12 Gallon, Oven and Skilhts of various Sizes, Stewpols, Tea Kettles, Oven Lids of various size, Dog Irons, Fan Mill wheels, Saw Mill Cranks and Gudgeons &c. Comprising a complete assortment of Bar and cast Iron, which they offer for Sale by wholesale or retail upon i :a-on
able terms.
JAMES & M'ARTHUR,
Vinccnnes Aw .
H-tf.
