The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 1, Number 12, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 October 1823 — Page 3

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You have in an insiduous manner attempted to excite a belief that I am a false and inconsistent being. Although you may be deceived in me others may possess more understanding, and discover the duplicity you wish to practice Wen of discernment will at once see that you dare not come out openly arid advocate your cause, but that you ara, coward like, skulking behind a covert, and now and then hurling a pestiferous dart of detraction at all who will not

become degenerate, and sacrifice the jCareo Josiah, noblest of principles, to what you apd the corrupt and short sighted party to Downey Joebf which yq^^re attache^ call present in Durce ©ami. lererf, ..- Hug!ass Aaahel,

Like the Terrapin you guard your- Howdy Owen, self by what appear* to you a mysteri- Deeoe Joshua, ous shell, and thmk that you are safe, Davis Aaron, and can hiss with impunity at wh6ever you wi$h you could destroy but this Esra Jess# ', |Courae may bring burning coals" upon

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provident besfc#® upon li'lfSfiig a ptaeSl^frnpeV correct or prevent an earthly evil and1

promote the genera! welfare If the money which I paid out shall aid in the smallest degree in supporting correct principles I shall consicter it as properly appropriated as though it had been paid to the missionary institutions for I think it as necessary to correct *the vices of the civilized as to insrtuct the uncivilized savage.

Black William, Baker Lemuel, Briant Josiah, Hen net Joseph,

Conway Jphnf^ Coffee John, Clem Samuel^ Carlton Henry, Castle John,

you, and compel you to disclose your F^mming Stephen, Ferrel James.

cious countenance our xharge against the editor of the Graham James, Euwasville Spectator, respecting the Goodrich Justice, money he received from myself and o- Gilbert Curtice, thers last whiter, carries testimony^ of your infamy and weakness upon the face Houghman Dan!. 'of it It is known to all who have read Hopse SatnLJ,,../. the Spectator that Mr. Warren has ev- ffanry Saml. jer beenia warm and undiviating friend Hagerman John, to freedom, and of course an enemy to ^slavery. Then hdw corrupt, mean, vi- Jones* Wiley," Jones James, cious, scorpeon-like and unmanly is it James Edward D. Lester Joseph, 2, to bring a charge of vrnalUy against him ^1K' lor not abandoning his long established Kiger Jacob,'-Kimbler Evan. 2 principles, rejecting the patronage of his ISfcsilL

friends, and joining in one of the black- Ludlow Ludwick. 2Long James. tsl causes which«has ever disgraced the Lewis Andrew, annals of civilized legislation.*, fj

I am not at all surprised, that those Moore Betsey, I'Who were then dealing so largely in bri- Mitchell Perley bery and corruption, should judge eur. Mansiield John, motives and conduct bv their own—this

is generally the criterion- upon which Nerens Grt»rg«, the guilty form their opinions.. But an" NeUou James,

honest ma.n who is cap&ble.of discriminating betweeii the productions of a re- Ong Isaac, *0' publican and a friond to slavery, and Pike John, who would scorn resorting to bribery to Patterson Joseph support so virtuous a cause as that of Phelon Wilf'ram, freedom, would be capable of discrifn- Pattrick Martin, mating between an editor's receiving pay IP for his paper, and that of his being Richardson John, «r Uush David,

Mr. Warren paper is well known Rush Samuel, ideiiem"

I shall not leel bound to notice any atticks which you nny make* hore&fter, while you are behind the bush/ Corruption always wants a covorinrf^ but virtue never shrinks from the l%ht— the righteous are as bold as a Lvdn but the wickvljkc and the assassiu dwell# in trie dark.

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to be the only independent paper now Raymond Beni^ Robbinson Amos the^ engaged in advocating the prihciples of Roach Margaret, Hon. freedom in our state—it is also known Robbison Andrew, that the friends of slavery have neither Sf,si^ stopped at expense nor baseness to car- Sanders Johnf^ Svim nells Mashach, \u i\*ir

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'nt? effect -this proves JSimpsoa John,^! Stewart John.

that Mr. Warren is superior to the in- Smith Samuel, Sthephens Henry, nuence of money or fe ir, and that your Shipman Elijah, insinuation that he will flpe"4s as fu- .Stephens John, tile as you are base and foolish. No- sir, fi he will rf%t' ilee" even though you put Thompson Iho*. ofl your sheep's clothing, change your I sheepish-looks, and assume the more ap

DANIEL PARKER.

P. S. The editor of the Illinois Inteiii^encer is requested to give tho

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regaining in the

Post-ufhce at ftmre^tlaute, Indian, which if not taketfou* within three months, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters.

Thoie who mike application for advertised letters', will enquire for them us such. ... Arrowsmith,Al$cr. •,

Brown Elijah or •»:. John,'.v-i^ /'•#, Beneroft Joel,

Bond John. I

Curtice Reuben,

Cook Jesse, Conner John, Canmidy Henry, Crawford Caleb,

Davis James, Deshna Christmas*, Donnatdson John, Demas Demming, Davis Eleanor.

Elis Edward,

0 Gilcason Matthew, Givens Klisha,

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Slacken tosh M. M'Mullen Wm. M'Carta Wm. N

Nation Isaac,

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*c Pembertort F. Q. R. Pucket Hannah, SPatton James,-

Pocock John, 2.

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Rankin Wm. Rico Cornel in

Starr Catharine A. Stewart Wtn.

Tuckcr Joel, W efc

VHmdeVer John iHler Jool,

gnash their teeth in phrenzy. Vouseemto know something -^bout ^u»on twipn, .,-^zorK L.eunard, t, scripture. I hope you will read the lust chapter of Nehemiah perhaps in the ^d and 24th verses you may lind. your character and an account of your' LANDS FOR SALE/ ancestry. I would advise you also to The S. W. S. E & N. W. quarters change your conduct, and let your de- of section 26 in the Tow of Otter portmcnt be'such as will introduce you Creek.—The K. half of the N E quarinto the company of virtuous ftjien—men ter of Sertion in the trtrn of Hirriwho scorn misrepresenlatiou#4and that 'son, Vigo County. The S W. & S. E. you become more conversHltt^ith men |of integrity, moral rectitude J»d sonnd political principles. By puBuing this course many mysteries tnrif^ be explainedi and the ways of virtue yot become familiar to your understanding^: »but should you remain a mere occasional listener^ vou will be lihiid—always be skulking and filled with wonder and amazement at every virtuoua seotiment you hear or righteous act you §ee performed.

VVuite Daniol.^r vAVihon Thomas, ^Vdson Ralph,

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^flfork Leonard,

Yagw Nicholas, JOHN M. COL MAN. P.

quarters of section 23 town 9 Mti&e ISnst in Monroe county,

he throe quarter,

will he sold together. The lathers separately if desired. Any person wishing to purchase please to sute by letter wlwt he will gtvo irt cath and receive h» D^ed at Er»p, Penn i*— If his offer is" accepted it shall be immmediately made known to hint by mail. i*i coltrin

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^'NOTICM.

Mmeeting of the "WABASH t!3|23SS" «n the 18 th day of October* 1823.—-The following resolution ^was unanimously adopted

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are hereby tend. jStJSHA M. HUNTINGTON ... Company Jud^e Advocate.

at the Jjuse of Capt. N. H^ington «n rliUllC hlUTUVU Saturd# the 1st day of Not next ely at

Saturd# the 1st day of No% precisely at 9 o'clock A. M. thence to proceed to martial order to the Battle ground of Tippecanoe, and collect the bones of the American Heroes who fell in the engagement and in as decent a manner ^s circumstances will admit.

inter them and eirect some temnomrJ preservation around their grave And

dependent companies, who feel dispos-

ed to take a nart in *il#

Wabash grf.ens,

Pf n(LtoL°r be^re

THKim^ ^f geons of this t^ medical destrict ot Indiana mm jkHSd^heir aemtatinuai meeting at thEhwae of Doctor Modesitt in Terre^fiUjate on Tuesday the eleventh of N$4«tnbet next.

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that all citizens, military mL and -T ^that S**8 bond previous to the 3d

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COMPJJVT OBDRR8'.-Thecom- ~~lt+ nnilfinn pany will form themselves into messes ©15 lilii VV Alll)« of from five to six with anon commis-1 •loocd officer at the head «f wch STOLEN fromthe plonWiion of

Each me*s shall have one tent .ni the necessary camp equipage. ,?.?.

Each man six days provisions, 24}

Cartridges with balls seperate, more blankets, lorage bags 8tc. the -head of each mess shai. ,M,.„ to the commanding officer of the com

one or

mess shall report ]5

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cwRipany will meet at the house

of N. Huntington on the 1st. day of November next at 9 A. M. at 10 same day march for Tippecanoe by the way of the ardiy

Harland Jacob, Hedges Nathan'l W way of the arihy ford on Raccoon Hausucker Geo. 3. Headley John,

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Creek, and return by the way of Craw fordsrille. N. HDNTINGTON

Capt. Commanding.

October 29 18«3

btvji ii E. yaicians and ^nr^

LARK, secty.

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BOOT SHOE \NUFAC TORY. THIS subscriber respectfully informs the citi/.ens ot Terre-Haute and the adjoining country that he has recently established the above business in this Village, and hopes by keeping a constant supply of Boots & Shoes on hand, and by ai strict attention to his business to mcfit and receive a liberal patronage!!

MICHAEL COLLINS.

Oct. 20 1823.—Sw.

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TO the persons hoidi. g" leases oh the School Section No. lb, in Town 1 welve, North of Range nine West— to be prepared to deliver to the Board ««ctioo their im- DanieTVirmentrouMonathan Hicklm. provf ments w»th fencing and budding* Wm, B.

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13th day October 1823. vj. OOLMAN, -i JOSEPH MARKv & WM- MARRj? o,f

The Tru«ttrf!« of the PUMLttS LImum ui' to county, are notified to attend H.irrisi 13th order of liil found at all tiroes, bv thone who mar

GEO. DEWEES, Pr?i (. wHh to eif^lay him in hi1* profession. Ub, 'RoseviUe Aug. il i&f,

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at least 36 feet between the two im* Revel Horsey, Henry provemenu, the lane to ren Eaut andi^ JOHN RICHARDS West, divjdiog the South East and

North ^asi qi of said section/ FRESH No timber to be removed from said I 1 section tiniest permission in writinsri liv4-

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t-dittcoh J. Ford,

ATTORNEY AT LAW.i ^AKKSthii method of itformfn^ the ritisteos^of t&e counties of I'ark ana MontgomerV, that be has established

••a Notice.-.'-p-''.':, THfi Citizens of the coun ty-f Vigo

"""''.Y,'"' are respectfully informed that the^

isop^n for their perusal, by their com* plying with the regulations of the luti* tution—where due attention will be paid to the issuing and returning of Books, each day in the week, (Sundays eccepted) between the hours of 10 and

A M. and 2 and 4 M. at the

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Librarian. All those per-

of April 1823 may cancel them, and if

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cancel them, and if

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By order of GEO. W, DEWEES president JOHN BRITTON, Librarian. July 21, 1623. itf

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Bay Horse.

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marked with the collar, hw maiu and tail is black, and bis near hind foot has been burnt

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lie was young, he was tit

year old last Spring Any person returning said horse to the subscriber thai! receive~the above reward.

JACOB MILLER

Terre-Haute, Sept 16,132$, 9-Sw#

Boat & CHERRY PLA.YK. The ®nbscrtber has on hand a targe quantity of Plank of every description which will be sold low at theaiills foe cash, exchange for Wheat, oFforaa# or two yoke of working Oxeu,

For 0,neill, Wssson» 8f L^ckw^wd, I. J. SILLIMAN Agent Raccoon Mills 1st Jlugmt 1823

LOOK HERE.

THE sebscribcT will have several* Hosts ready to descend the river fcy theu iSd of November t.ext. and he invitc^r who are doe him either by n«.*e or account to pay him in corn. p«rk', or wh»»at, which he will receive til that date-—and as h« is determined tr» »ettle» up his business, each and every delm* quent who fails complying with *h# ab«tve after tlie 25th of Ni»vemher next, may look for their accounts tid«ed in -f proper officer's hands for collection without otherwise arranged.

CHARLES B. MODB*ETT. Terre-Haute, Sep. SO, 8123 tf.

A List of I^etten remaining in the Post Office at Honey Creek, la. on tha 3(Kh Se^t 823, which if not takaa oat within three months, will h* ?»ent to the general Post Office as dead letters. r. Wm. Psdork, David Cox, Thos. S ThompsonFranklin Stags,

John Bond, Jubal Welch^, Abel Oxford, John Patten, A Jacob Long, Samuel Ashmoref Joab Bishop, m. Jamea Adimore. Church Maftoi^

R. HOGG \TT. A. \t,

A Lint of letters remaining in the Post October

Office at York, Illinois, 1823.

Archer

in Sj^od |e nan table repair on the fi.«t Joel Cowen, John F. Rjchsniami. day of January 1824, on which day, Je«*« Kt.rv, Alet*r Kwinr2 'hair terms will expire? each improve- John Finnimore, fnaac S«ndf »rd.

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In the Cfttir-t? of three Or Which I o,fe»- to Sell mm or vou: l^elirered neAt March. Bond ed Se•curity will he required fo» ih«,.punc» the specified je'§l' Mil W:

N. The highest pi ice, w«l|be gir* en for

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