Indiana Centinel, Volume 5, Number 19, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 September 1821 — Page 3
Foreign Articles.
SILES1 tVEEKLT REGISTER"
tuallv- acaotvjedged as Otn- king, being 31alrlm6Mj.- young nan at Galli- j ; called, by wa y ot eminence, "his majes- opolis, O. who met some difficulty in his
t . -"ui isniii. Hum me iaiiici ui me yuunir
it me unusn. tor any cause, desired wonan whom he wa addressing, and be
NOTICE.
now
ALL THOSE indented ti the estate
of JOHN SMALL, deceased, are re-
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" Hapci Mjinne I5it0 pOSSeSS the. bollos of AnrifP. ro,, !nv f,.r!ml,l,n fn vuit -.1 . i.uii,, nac
.w re,l:? in Stafford a m.o bthe soab!e man would wbl, mDedTthJr t i Ve f W. an',! S" t0 " a,,d ''? mediately
rr . vr.. rtt picui mar- operations: but to call upon any portion for the daughter. Havimr rot th fathpr l T r . - 111 .u
rieu 10 ni3 twenty-sixm wile; and has o the Amprin.n nonnl f i,n' f , ; IKU1US omcers tor collection.
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liytha whole.3 chddren, and is JOo tocalrhira the "illustrious dead ."in . -thP. nttPnrlrn f thP HihtPr It h. f.
ears ot age and his present Wife is now American newspaper, is an insult and fice of the Justice, the suit with her was pregnant. - . an outrage not easily passed over but, soon settled by marriage, and the one TURKEY. i . DOSsiblv. thft flrtirlp clinnofl in(n lo n.oinef foiliK. .i-;i.l-i..n 1.
Sept. 1, 1821.
MARY MALL,.Wm'i.
V M.M. SMALL, Adnfr
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One Cent Reward!
vessel has arrived at Philadelphia, newspaper, like that which once appear- permitted to with Liverpool .papers of July 5 thev ed in theFederal Rp.nuh.ir.tt nf hni-
fr aii in n rifnn .-ai-.r Ktlll ..f : i. t i. . T - . ... I A V A W A V T..l 1... r i
... ou. ,mj u.Gui auiuiri- u.ii.M s, ana spoKe 01 iir. Jackson, com- A female dasher, of gambling notorie- asi. irom ino csting nature. .The following summa- monly then called "Copenhagen Jack- tv, lately asKed a country clergyman, 7'rvi"of the Subscriber, living in ry is given in th6 freeman's Journal. Son,M as "our minister,", though -'given whether he thought Faro criminal ; the , f?w,,&,P. Knox County, la.
uiiu jjnt.iaiwi ncie in ine as faitonat, nuving oeen, propaui1 of theTurks;and prince Yvsilatiti, ten by Mr. Jackson himself, or"
Jassy
iiands
who still
10,000 men, was on the eve of beinjj at
v, writ- worth? rector answered Ji?s. n. u" "IT"'"".
one of raoh and all his hotts." Elbd't W. Robl)inS.
The deceased : was enae-ed iri ono of : T.nnr VnrnV a :k: about fourteen years of aze. Whoevpc
tacked by the united forces of. Hadschi the meanest of transactions an act a fit e near Brighton, England, narrates de,iver t!lc saiJ RoJ to the subscriAchmet Pacha, and Jus3uf Pacha of lb- which an honorable mind would have the following credible fart In thp nr ber, shall have the above reward, but no
remameil at lerffovitc witli his suite.
railow. The Greek inhabitants of Bu- dispised, and he proceeded so far in the ! chard or garden, the apples were litter- charges paid; and all persons are foibid
nu. vjitiu.1 i auass uas u en ucuiaiii y uusiiins as io cover ir.a uv rnnvtm r. i, j,.. .
a j -' : - 7 . v v v, uuuusi man v uric
' betn almost totally destroyed by the with arg- of truce, the symbol of hon- igathered and eaten in that state." Ve IurkS, and the inhabitants .executed in or, re&pccted and sanctified, we might have since heard that several unfortu-
w- almost say, oy tne usages ot nations. nate geese were boiled as they were ty When detected, he equivocated and said swimming in the farm vard nond. and
immediately eaten with the apple sauce.
harbouring or trusting said apprentice, if
they wish to avoid the penalty of the law. JOSEPH CHAMBERS, "VVidncr, Aug. 1G 1821. lR-5t
NOTICE.
creat numbers. The Creeks have, how
ever, obtained a decided superiori
over the Turks at sea. They have cap- things that were liot-thou-jh, when his
tured a great number of Turkish ve- conviction was certain, he threw oflfdis-j eels, and put the whole of their crews to guise, in which we cannot see the least death, amounting to about j,000 men : merit, fl's purpose was not only'mean no quarter appears to be given, by ei- and its manner unjustifiable, but its obther Greeks o Turks, ccounts from ject was not much short of bringing
Constantinople on the 25th May, state Washington himself to the gallows, well corked, cover the bottle with the Arc renuesfed to make immPri;,tP
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To procure cold tcater in warm . tccathe.r
es deep, in which place a bottle of water AlSfOttr9 1 OlfOr (5 Webb.
ALL PERSOXS indebted to the late Firm of
cur ici.ut.i ... ."'r,lu v " , 1 J! ? . """j--jt,igrounu, anu put tne sod upon the sur- tlement with Mr. sAMi'EL TOMLLVbut the arrests continued. The grand we Americans are always to be bore. ; face ; then build a small fire over the SON, in Vincennes, who is duly author se.nor had succeeded , n repressing the about Andre, the -illustrious dead. ' hole-and after the fire has burnt out isrd to attend to the same; otherwise
igs will be instituted a-
threatening to send them the head of man ought to have suflered his case, to-
lus son, who is heir to the throne, and gether with his memory, to have rested then 'jurying himself under the ruins of 'in peace, as we were willing that they the seraglio. 'should. A large Greek ship, having on board Corruption or ollicers is always con -a vast quantity of arms and muniti- sidered dishonorable but to gain infor ons of war and bound to the Morca, to 'mation of the force and disposition of the assistance of the Greek insurgents . an enemy, by sending spies into his there, was fallen in with by the English camp, is not so regarded and the penfrigate Revolutionaire, capt. Pelew, and ,alty of detection is well known. Under ordered to surrender. An engagement j the latter circumstances, w e lost as good, took place, The English had four men !as brave, as " illustrious" a man as Ankilled and several wounded. Thejdrc captain Nathan Hale, who was Greek ship was captured and carried in-1 not only executed as a tpy, but denied, to Zante. In consequence of this event, b v general Howe, the company of a
the " "British government have ordered i clergyman or the use of a bible, and the two additional sloops of war, and several j fetors which he icrote to his mother and of the best regiments to "proceed imme- friends on the morning of his death.
1 erior to ice water.
German -Magazine,
proceedii
gainst them. j KILGOUR & TAYLOR, j Cincinnati, Aug. 7th, 1821. 17-Gfc NOTICE. To intruding settlers and others, tcho commit ivaste on the public lands.
diately to the Ionian islands, whose in habitants are said to have a strong itch ins; to make common cause with the ot
her Greeks. We hope that they may make a common cause with the Greeks and succeed in the expulsion of their f protectors ."J Hie Cadets belonging to the military academy at West Point are on tour for exercise and discipline, and recently arrived at Boston where they were received with all the form and ceremony lor which the people of that town are so remarkable. They seemed quite as mad about these lads as they were made by ISIr. Kean, on his first appearance there. Speaking of things done at Boston, N. Y. - American" well observes "We leel no disposition to detract from the merits of the cadets nor ,that they should be received with a cold and heartless welcome. They are entitled to expect civility and a hospitable reception : but the extrayagant length to which they are carried, comports as little with their
were destroyed.' the provost marshal saying -that the rebels should not know they had a man in their army who could die with so much firmness." Hale, too, was sent by Washington on the errant that cost him his lile ; and yet his name is hardly known among us, while Andre's is, 1 was going to say, indecenly trumpetted through our streets. But it is the living, not tiie dead, with whom we are ofieuded. It is a matter of sheer impudence.
Law Lumber!
The extract followinc
Philadelphia, June 23. LAUNCH. Tne elegant U. S. schr. Dolphin, of 14, was launched this morning from the Navy Yard, Southwark. We understand she is to be fitted for
sea immediately, under the command of Those lawless persons who are guilty lieut. Conner, to accompany the Frank- of intruding on lands of the United lin 74, now preparing, for a cruize in States, and of committing wasteon pubthe Pacific, under the orders of Com. lie timber, are herebv notified, that mea
sures have been taken far a rigid enforcement of the laws of the United States in sucli cases made and provided. They are hereby ordered to desist from such oflVnces 'forthwith, otherwise they will be prosecuted to the utmost rigor of the law.
Given under my hand at the City o?
Charles Stewart.
Notice.
THE Seasnn c rip granes commences about the first of September, and lasts from four to six weeks. Those persons
who may wish to purchase some of he Washington, this 1 1th day of July, 1821. Production of the vines cultivated on the . . J9 I V. ti ii Or
1 K 1 -a. . - UIUCI.
ue suppueu ai 3 cents JOSIAH MKIG., Commission pei pound, by applying at the lavernin pf ihe Genera, Lnnd ojr tJan Harmonic. z.
FREDERICK RAPP. Harmonic, Aug. 27,1821. 10-2t
NOTICE.
Vincennes. IRON STORE.
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lias ueeu pumisuea irom the syllabus oljout any just cause or provocation, a course of law lectures proposed to be This is to forwain all persons from delivered in the University of Maryland,! crediting or harboring heron my acby Mr. HuUman: k 'count, as I shall pay no debts of her -Since the beginning of the reign of contracting after this date the second Edward, there have been; JOHN BATMAN, published in England, not les than si.rjSept. fth, 1821. l9-3tpd hundred volumes ot reports, one third: of which are large folios, and perhaps', LOST CERTIFICATE OF LAND
nnllE Subscribers have opened a
WHEREAS my wife SALLY BAT- STORE on Market Street, VincenMANhas left my bed and board, with- nes, where they intend to keep a Con
stant Supply ol
PURCHASED FROM THE U. S. PU BLIC Notice is herebv given, that.
three weeks after elate, application will
two thirds ol them are the nroduce of
the last hundred years. The number of Engli-h law treatise since the time
benefit, as with national dignitv. They .ofGlanville and Bracton, cannot easily i )P made to the Register of the Land
are youths, and such extreme adulation ;be ascertained; but there have been scv-i(jflQce at Vincennes, for the renewal of can only have the effect to inflate their eral thousand. Notwithstanding this;a certificate purchased by Benjamin vanity, without improving their minds." j prodigious accumulation, the ground Mathew and sinned to Cornelius Taylor, 1 ;lot" ,l0t SPem to he regarded as occu-'the North East quarter of Section No. Major Akdre. We have mention- pied: the last ten years have been proli- 55, Township 4 North Range 11 West, cd that a proposition had been made at 1 fic of law works beyond former exam- jn tie District of Vincennnes, the ori-New-York to remove the bones of Ma pie and much beyond that of the Roman ; ,mal bavin"- been lost mislaid or dc1 a a . a At 'l -. . 1 . I . C1 . O
jor Anure, wun great ceremony, 10 tne iav mina 41 any prnou. .or nas 1 stroyeu.
vessel in wnicn 1 accomin to tue exam-, ."kiuei iv.a ueni naiiu in nvjr coniriDU
pie setby Cobbett, in the case of those 1 tions. From the publication of Mr. of Faine) they are to he shipped oft to'K-iiby's Connecticut Reports, in 1789,
England, under the direction of the
British consul, acting at the injunction
of the duke of York, as commander in chief of the British armies. A sense ol
what the American people owed to them-j ty!"
selves, frowned the proposition into
till the year 1804. the American books of reports did not exceed eight volumes, whereas they amount, at this time, to about one hundred and seven-
CORNELIUS TAYLOR.
Sept. 8, 1821,
l9-3t pd
Notice.
nothing, and it was abandoned. But
still we Wave an account, at som length.
of the disinterment of the bones at Tap
From the
ALL THOE indebted to the estate of MARK BARNETT, deceased, t.y
note or book account, are hereby noti-V-""7T'!:;r7 t tied to make immediate payment; and A. I. JVaiwnal Jduocate, ,. Aa -ntr .i,,.,,), :,rnt said
Ull IIUMV 1IU 111 v - &
dug. 6.
estate, must bring them, properly au
Bar-Iron & Castings. The. have just received from their Iron Works. 20 Tons BAR-IRON of superior quality, including, PLOUGH MOULDS, WAGGON TIRE, MILL SPINDLES, AX, Sc HOE Iron, SLEDGE & HammeP Moulds, Syc. &c. 20 Tons Castings, .f.VO.Vtt If men ARE 70010 and i2 Gall in Kettles, 10015 do. do. ? 5020 . do. do.
Pots from 1 to 12 Gallons, Oyens and Skillets of various SizeJ Stewpots, Tea Kettles, Oven Lids of various sizes, Dog Irons, Fan Mill wheels, Saw Mill Cranks and Gudgeons &c.
v apt. IjC vi ran, ot tie Schooner Peg- f. f- rr' Atri,mpnt a nnmlwr ComDrisin a complete assortment of
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pantne - interesting ceremony was gy, arisen yesteruay irom st. inomas, of no(ps anJ accounts are jn the hands Bar and cast Iron, which they offer for performed in the presence of a- consid-'inform, it was reported there that a of yjifiUEftJc GRAE'VER. Esquire, Sale by wholesale or retail upon reasoo arable concourse of ladies and gentle- French ship having on board 2 of the , . . , cPtrpd without costs until able terras
JAMES & M'ARTHUR,
incennes Aug 4 18 1. 14-tf.
200 Pounds Hard
SOAP, suitable' for family ue, for tale. Enquire at this Office Vincennes Sen - U 1821. 18 t?
man"" great caution was observed in richest families on tha Island, with two the fl(eenth 0f this month ; after which taking up a small peach tieethat was millions cf money, had been captured suits be brought. The books and Vi growing out of the grave, as the consul by a three masted lugger. The crew are jn ,fan(lg of the ajmiai3.. -
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stated his intention of sending it to his with the exception of one hand were rator3 Rin" in Vio county.
majesty, to be placed in one ot the uoy- put to ueatn. HCHEL BARNE TT, al Gardens," &c. Then we have some- Capt. M'Pherson, also arrived yester- VIIIIiMN PERRY.
thing about the ; illustrious dead,'7 ami nay from at inomas, states, that a gcptemher ! iS21. ere told as how his remains arc to be Spanish fleet, consisting of a line of i 9 sent home in 4ins majesty V packet." battle ship, 3 or 4 fri-ates, and a sloop Blank DCCUS. Thus the case is stated in the .Vew- of war, passed St. Thomas, ca the Ota " Xcr!: Hvcnins Fcst zzd George IV vir- July, bsuad toCaraccas. 1 1st Ssb at Uiis (fyce ..." I t
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liliiuk5 lor sale nercv
