The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 1, Number 12, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 October 1823 — Page 4

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a^ca *T**th 1*11 twine with Ivaim.

W K?*-**' *w Jjotihiy is the hero^lest^ *sr&> -?i VVho rAlnj woman'i heart reposes.

Quick my fove return to me,

O Ivi inr once again caress thee, »»y Villi,, ,, rFrom war's alarms, 'Jffft i,

so^,er

the day li&ht clojett-

r*l*t«ires

fill my eyes, f&B J~„

Wuen at „ight the pale saoon beamem^ piSoon, aias* thy image flie^ »weet is love to her that dreara-

tnr lore retvm to me»

O let me once again carress the? In my arms, From war's alarms, ,r M? soldier I wiit foodlj 'press ...* 4^e«.

THK ptns BR op 1 tu. lit the vear serenteen hundred and ^ghtv fiw, Elijah Barnes of Bucks c«»untv, Penn. assisted bv his workmet in bar«esting, killed a rattle snake, an«l after, having occasion to to thv Wse, took up and put on bis eon's |Mket. Hi* mm was a stripling, and w» KripiiQ^, and

th garments were made from the

t- irum ine -**me *»ece. Being tjuite warm the oid ®an did not attemp# to button bis jack ttjtfil b* had arrived and sat down in h. ~m

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Th«»»orepure

Ration, the

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4 will ind! press thee.

had bwn imperceptibly bitten by Jtejui-like to rejmcz in &u,Uter\ Make and was thw *w»Wen from its

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v*y This offe„v, ,fnH mud turpitude of heart

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ill, and was

f^eched on a bed.—The family and Commandment Some n«ijbb(njr» bei ig much alarmed,

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&trtew Grnzetitklm

SLANHBH.

In thai class of vices, which are supposed to be of a lighter shsde, and not the jirele ot legal crimes, there *ich have a most mi*chicv-

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on a

v€ars since

mesHcnjrer fir two or three doctors. stopped one Satordav ni-ht at Wheo tbey arrived, one poured down a ™lsget .w»th a view of apeodins th? pint of meltefi lard* another a doie of ^™®'h with ih? min!a^» •. plantain, and the tbird gave him a strong wtl bountiful decoction of honrfiound. Notwithstanding all thi*. he 2t*ew worse, and was on (^f ver^e of di«ulntioQ, »vhen his ?mn came hom* ^fitb fus father'* jacket dangling about w«:s». isnt a little pleased at his own comical Bgnre. JPhe whole mvsterv was at «»ce unravelled, and notwiflistand ine hi» drenches of lard, plantain and hoarhoond ha was as nearly#*stored woul.i admit, and Hi* frightful imagination'* and poisonous ^porehennoa* vanished like nightl wws before a morning jmn«

waV ,nfo:n,ttl,

Uat there area muUitui« «4 solemn and impressive, and the m«t*»r grade, which are too slip ^*^vcdd when he pronounced

jK-i-y •a .« 7 J" flim^reui *u HrwAummanain?)) to be .deemed -beneath fheff,avitv of v°^ that ye love one aim the Mcmi desk." Th,*,

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Hilfi Tuftf r|f*U wjiich j^ivc9

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sanction to the la^s of decoruma

lecoruina vuUes^d*

,h('re

Oo one%#bieh indtcat*« mo foul a po«e, and «hed* ro society, a^ slender^ tnakes title in tin

in.im.i—

ic'ciea of arnferer Nrtext. i&erabie

^pecaUriy Ifteiin and odioos Jguiit upon its authors. WThe qim n«t only no etcuseffht ,For most othe^pices, some un inducement may be conjectur&d. The r^k-rcT is org** to his fito|jtj*»tioii« to slake a thirst, which Ion Jfeabit has made tovmentingpThe proMptf-

and devsted the rrpu-

de*p?r

is its shaft dipped

poisan, and the more distinct in its dead-

Slander is also a coward ice. The back-biter is an assassin He attacks his victim in the rear-—in the dark, i« fenceies*. He §frike* a btaw, which ^ao neither he parried or repelled

I he arrow of scandal* which wouo»i* wherever it flies whic!* pierces th* Iwart, and drinks tbe j'tfe blood and tlu' malignant archer has borrowed too dee to be ferretted, from hi- covert. Vh*t doom would be tab "fcvere for the wretch, who should ]Ulk maui bu«hr to hurl poiioneil darts at rarUlouv upon a utttitt»te? W startle ai th mention of a deed so diabolical, and a spontaneous curse thrills, through th* *»ul Yet what da£t is so puiinous, statal» po pathless, as ti«t of defauiat.a tion? Let him whoenjojsan untarnis* ea reputiiioo, measure its valu* and fiv es in price, and

sav

nut

the hous-^-when to his a»-

Umishmptif he found it much to ^mat' fur Vm! imagfuarton took wmg, and he inatantly couriered the idea k«t K«*n *:ui

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vVWalti? lRd .eXHteace a burde i. ung but the stmg «f conscious j»uii' can plant so keen^ pan^l Urn heart a* the stigma rf .hfrnMe courage that can dare thrf^fr^, ^uth shrirTk at the finger of The heart ot an hon©rab%-

111«» down, Vefogt, w°hert «-iTi

to

bnr a

a Clergyman bHnjr on &

Hfcbbaih with the minister, who invited him to preach. Fhe stranger requested preparatory to M, an ac rouat of the state of his sr.cim,

,,Ie th?nt#hfs

n-itli.ng taftifcf„„Mid

lc

ufr.ahlnr

on society, because they

Hi little oifem?***. ^Acts of Wing enormity, which viofew rights, fall under th" ,)e4**w» ami the rebukes of

arif

«t was divided ir,

sentiment— that jealouar, «f?cord and -atred prevatJed, and that many were d'.apleased with the minister, „L had

vam

method t^ing them

to a sense of duty.*•

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'•'fHnjtr u\t& asketl from

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Mcyenth Commandment'» «The JKlevcnth Commandment!* 'rlplied the Jther in surpHse. .^we

aretjut fCQ

fhe

h'm.Pr"c-ed.

stranger,

1 shall preach from the Eleventh." repljF, and liis persisting in it, alm#.t determined Ibc ,)thartM renansl hu lie jwnclurfari tiowevar,

He began Ma *«,.

ciaes with ihtt order and »•»I which tieariy proved him to be a man of sound ju gment, and deep penetralioti of \u i» penetraiwi

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prayer was appropiate

'.» lie urged the nece/nify of bro

,uvp

publie npimnn/anrf thar h^hhy' tonc fon'ertc^ amrrear«nie^rrnoi^

and christian meekness, wi

sjives life th^benefiS^ra

perhaps, mm u« mm

com 'need them o! iiini

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sider noble TiFtsB-^B ®^*r!i iiHie#' it jt looked upon as ettretae weakhe^and those who practice it as foois i,

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what „n earth is if.

equtviuenf ^Gojd indeed 'trash in

eoo,pan,on." Wii|,„at

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fuitTEOUS.

A gentleufan

poUr

out curses to giv«.apitit andpnfyha* to the stftfo and vapid jargon of an empty h«ad» I'he thift pleades afecestiity. Hut the backbiter is stripped of all p-e-wbich Would not aggravate his guilt, He cao not plead even the base purpose of revenge 1 or be does hot confine his attack* to his Enemies. Not does he select the low and worthies* character, fefand-e-r •cos^ot fasten upon guilt, and trill on simple worthte^sness. Merit is its chosen prey

ning?" fhe hojf ",w«»wcv ««..»« ..v.rr,v .'•ned to be William, asked tl»e gentleman how be knew that his name was Jack? lhe g«**tlemau'» icplj was»he guess'd at it. "Well then," said the bw^, *»guess jour war ti^ ^pping-",

Original Repartee.—A certain poet, who has written some of the best start,xas, and some of the worst lines of any American bard .and who, for some particular eccentricities, (which he has it length thrown aside.) has be^n reputed mad) being, sou^ettfxe since in the a»spiubly room, at the City Hotel wa» uiterrupted iu his "dreams of fiction" by a stranger, who thus^eccoasted him."

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Is Wur name e,

.£» t' ~e, sir, is my name." I have come a.great distance^ sir, for the express p'urptw| of seeing you."

Indeed! And uo you cousider yoursall amply remunerated for the trouble atiif fatigue,of a long journey, ay a view Qf my delectable person?" '•Yes vou artv a strange locking creature.- I have heard

one of

heaveri!"

of

treasure so ^living and -ushing fountain of more than the b^tentefca,%df.ktb wifh-

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'"^^rscbsc^ tip alii, wifh

"iercy thnt deai^isibrt.nT3 to tiv

his «*j0m

«I»mlw«rV'«Sti«.

for mKctins this desdly wonnUJ I hcr

motive low asT a

that% af guilt—bfjbck as'desoair

Wch

•.ome people sav vuu are mad and I

A pretty man Now, by Heavens,

^ollrselt

Hfcaus^, sir,, the epithet liapliea the absence of all that is manly, 'i'hey 'night as well apply the term to the cean in a storm, an eraptioa of Mount Ktua, or the Traits of Niagarai"

Well you are really a strange fellow? end, in my opinion more knave than fool." tyy'i

Do you think so, sirP^I really wish that I could reciprocate the cOmpliment. But I am certain that no trait «n .your character will bear any comparison with your silliness, which lik* Aaron's rod, or PJiaroah's lean kioe, swallows up aH the rest."

Vou ^Ve severe." *ou say tnat you have come a great distance lor the express purpose ot seimg ine, as you would go to se« a au e'tphant.'Or Hottentot Venus?"

Yes." &i:- -f. "''Sow sir, comply with the termsnfty ceat»»,i^ht.» Si

Indeed Weil, there." (Gllv him the money.')

-ir, 1 c-ou»id"*r that one rf the most enme well reComn,cnded, '.vil| fc"'uk« ra^caliv compl.ments they could hav^

(€riW

"May, sir-,'take back «rinty-fi^ cents—children half price!" Again!--.Why you show no mercv to one who is anxious to serve you."

To serve me? Then unite your to tunes with miner Every wi id beast tnat is exhibited in this, city, is accofnained with a monkey"

Hie stranger finding the poetrSlKci too? much for him," as thv pu^ilM* vay, and perceiving that lid wis more deficient in feeling than in wit and ta.ents. begged his pardon for having 89 rudely intruded upon his meditations, and was about retiring, wh®it the poet returned the rest of his money, and taking him by the hand, assured hnn, that as impudence and ignorance are always united, he could very safely pardon his presumption.

famil rutins amHho wolfareof state. Home, that scene of purest and dearest

the home is the empire of wo»mu», iHn-rc sv)^

it «kl«. .V

U' 0ted«,0rc«

Mr

hare lem.ile virtue is most pure, female deportment most crrrect, there is

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^cportincnt moHt crnect, th

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WM c-04.

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^•orSaiei TUB OX MlLt *®n®

two

thirds Of thill-

•STEAM: DlS-i ILL-FP'^l

turning iromnunt-i between Ongar and J" Washington, Davie.. nA mnr hov *i?atherin2 Mill i^as run but one year th« ^-nl two veara. th^v Stilll

.purchaso „,0nej paid and' appre^i"? cunty fur the tal.nce, fur fwUttr^f! mation. enquire of

msh^L-AM6kY

'The good government of l,,et,Me pwscnt .them on or before thi amilie-s leads to-the comfort of c^mmu^, ^«b. next. All persons in lities antHho ivn)f»r«^f n^«.« dented t» said estate, are desimd fa debted t» said estate, are desired Wl make immediate payment.

JOT,

of dignity and reUcifev.

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JOHN WHALEN

Jan. 13 1823$*

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THE public are hereby notified thill the Subscriber continues to parry q0|

Hatting Business

At his old stajjd in the Borough of Wail* ingtou Dftv%»s County.^Where hi keeps a constant supply of Ladies F« iiounets and Ladies and Gentle mens Hats in assortment.

of you. Tbose^bo wUh'ican beaccomi»od.t«ll

wit),

have beared a number 01 ladira assert. Furs, or Cash will be received taat if you paid proper attention to -wi yuur dress you would3«* a very pretty man."

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A prdtu man sir,* (like once,) is iu niy opin os»t contemptable ob

Jan. 1 182,37N. B. A lad from th^ cbnntW wlioctii \n\t U/o!l J«A .. !ii & I

$ $

first circuit, Dubois antl Pike in the fourth, and Green in the fifth-^and ia the Supreme court. He will be found at his residence in Washington except when absent at court, Conveyaociog.^ punctually att^led to.

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All who are indebted, either to tbft late firm of Brpwn and Kinney, or fa the, subscriber, are requested to maka immediate payment., And it they cannot pay, to c*Jl and settle the same by note^ It is hoped that this invitation will not be negfec-ted, as late events have mada* an, indiscriminate collection indispenf -ably necessary.

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aucff articles by applyinit »aT„l. I

with Furs, or Cash payment. jamEs calhoon,

an apprentice to the above busing

kinney-

NOTICE. I

CONSIDERATIONS of an imperatJwt •ature will induce my absence from tha rate tor the space of three months.*7?f 'A® Perioti'

my

l. l*

friends31 r. Blake

Dewey will attend to my busio

ess in court, and Mr. George V? Ew* *»g will at all times be found at invoflice# ,r MUSES TABBS.

Vincennes, July 8.18^3.

yHenry Marriek, .(A'rTOnSEt AT LAW). Continues to practice in the sevcrtJ courts of the first Judicial circuit-Hi keeps his office at Washington. Iavie»s county, where he may at* all times b« loujid excepting \yheu absent at court.

Conveyancing, punctually attend# •*d to and correct!y executed on mods* rate terms. ,,

Notice.

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LL persons having claims against ths estate of^J^mes Nash deceased, will the

.i/SIfcijb ,, '-sTaie or^^ttmes Nash deceased, wil

SlMORY KINNEY, Mm?*!

Washington March. SO,

Letter Press

'Priniini

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NEATLY KXKv!U JIT-TUTS OFFICF

Wanted,

Jin apprentice to the Printfri* fats inert*.. ^Sl^ A lad from \4 t? 16 vfcars of aaje» wlis,

C(me

wcU

£l taken as an apprentice at this Ofiice^

JS ft

recommended, will hft

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