The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 1, Number 24, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 January 1824 — Page 2

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Another disappointment still more unWeasant ha« occurred, which is also to "e aft"buted to the present freshet, and precludes the possibility of oar reeeiviog an expected supply 0f paper om Louisville, and which renders it «ut of 01 power to iw»e more than a Bail sheet weekly, until the roads be tome passable for Waggons, and our JlUriply arrives.

We hope our patrons will take into 'consideration the diflScnlties invariablv #ttr adanf upon the first est .Misbraerit of any business, at a place so remote «rom where the necessary articles for scarrying it on can be procured, and ex^end their lenity Until we may be in a -situation to make full remuneration for Our present deficiency*

will be seen by th- fo'hjwingstateIBnent, bearing the signatures of some of the most worthy ^and reapecable cit Bens of Vineennes, that an institution i, raising up under the superintendence of* ^the Rev. Mr. SHAW, whr bids fair to vetieem the repotaUon of that pace I'®®

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Juudi.ig reared at the national expense fill* *in nf t^tanAa SM

Prom the Western Sum.

Literary Information. A public ex. ftmination of the student* of the Vintennes Academy, was commenced on the iSth inst. and ended on the evening of the following ds*. It i» truly (''atifvln^ to •t«t- upon all fne various Otattches to whicii iheatu of the/rang gentlemen bad been

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th^^MSrte^nd'b!3^,*lth together with the.prftcipl*ofc me«ftfl*M«fte and brutal lanatnge, thedHl. *nt pans upon which they were1 and my person with the most inhuman examined, .lie students acquitted them«j'5* -selves whuh honor. 1oJi» to themselves

He has abandoned me and that ton and their teachef—and t|ie entire a. dehcate state of health,. 41 I sa.ist.ci,,,

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^vhicli m\ f.ite hS doomed me to ful ui hed^I'T* *®nf,e?M

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of a «uiitv consciance here tube natis tlearu' with exTe

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Owing to a failure in lh* nr^T^r1 °W

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fa-ibuted to tbe unusual highness

fence to lay before our readers this week We have, howev r, culled such matter from our files as we think best calcohtJed to be profitable to our pattons, and bope tney will be sparing i» their dentinCMtionaof 'he printer, in consequence iae oarrenness of his sheet, for he is •artaialy as much disappointed by -tfiis SUlure as a®ay of his re. der»

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lomlou^ n, PBvv hatitMl atquirftmenU^ Hie objecU of appropriAiooi that the exploring the cant. »id.JuS all t^ tleiH-aved 'hitterneM

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Uuce us to make the declaration, ttiat an education receivcfl at a distance troui paieuial scrutiny, and requiring tor us attainment, ihe expeuiiiture ul urge auu.» Ol IDOIICT cannot be often acquired in a coautrj like tbis—and wiien bo acquired, it too often aflor'Us cause ul regjt-t, by ir* moral effects upon a ter cunuuct. All tliuic who ie uieiubei the gay and eihiluating morniiig ol iiie—all who now feel those delagiutul tensauous through every tiuiihug nerve that ejcperienco and novelt uvritikk. .• I. .w

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conceive that die but lowed asso­

ciations of home, should be renui.'td the endearing vbjects ol ,4*MiU-tbat il Uiuh iiiuiit!}m a couiqu* iiity like ours, that the ruuily «.heck ctfr b« made -to bioasom with udiaht, and .e r«*dienfr ey%to -p»rkle, at the mi provemeHt and extension of their ow. ociety—-ttms alone, that general

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of having suffered the

influence of pecuniary speculation to

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^r an abode of science in the West, to pe tamed into a place of resort for the numerous herds and flocks which inhabit the adjacent prairie, and even a n'ace wherein they often !ie down and die"

Jt^d in the notlrilt *m*U moat horrible Happy deed will it be, if this regeneration is effected We sincerely congratulate the friends of this rising institution. upon the happy prospects of its success, and sincerely h.ipe that it may flourish, and that Mr Shaw raav meet with a better fate than -ome of his predecessors have done, and that such patronage may be afforded as will justify him in devoting his talc ts to this important object, liberally reward his meritorious exertions and ensure the permanence of the institution.

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realize his cnlighted views. JOHiS LVV h\G, John badollet,

caaracter can h* i'7a,b commands of single companies, f.

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K. MC. NA'MEK, J. C.s. ARUI.SON, JACOB KCV KENDALL, TT- M. I'AN&ON,

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frotn the Major Gen-ral of the Army

and the several subordinate branches of

administration, for the three first quar^ gi'io

tern of a year, of the various

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"^nuance «»i i.,e uevd. the money appropriated by Congress Col. Lee, capt Taluui

^ai urn iwt yet driten to aiHpan,Jtt to-the Kuux county Semnmi v. tied without delay. The observations In the month of June last the fl'

,, gult,emafl alike distin- Had been applied with econemy to effect which hag been incessantly enffa»«J ai'quiwufiiUf.]l1»e objects of appropriation that the exploring the country on the VV#t been made up with ac- iu oidar to make the location. Ith"^ transmitted wifh nmmnti- nnt v&t rinnitail Jjyj jj jg

t0 re,lder t,ie

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we trust, will also meet with the need iu» aid a«d support. Female influence ver the manners ol the other sex is disputed—and when enlightened and fined, they never fad of communicaNng a degree of amelioration nijrhiv iinioa/4 .. *u».^n..v

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of amelioratiu. „.gl,r

aiu«, the certain ^3

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had been appiiul with econemy to effect which has been incei

V/ njyral deport, 1 accounts have been made up with ac ia Vd.r tu make th

jand tve curacy, and transmitted with prompti- not yet reported, I

satisfaction, that du- tude to the proper Departments for that it will make its

moon satisiaciion,thatdu- »d. to the proper nepartmenu tor that it will make its rep„„ in^T

.Wllt transter settlements, and have there been set- part of the. session of

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•ary of life and to crown the mea.ure npon ba.ent" he entire amount money drawn fr.in dan Villages, attacked Geo. a£" of myaflictioasheisH,du,trln:r StTJS aH li'f.f .arthil»Vt,l,«^h«u* Jc I reasury ,n the year 182d, for with his party, while peaceably ewS ./iculatjng the falsest, basest, blackest mat liberat 'nm

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•U.ul," that hi-» bewiWereU brahi and en ttnJT'"**? 84 S71, 961 94, aJ- under licence from the GoveZ'

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«oaie, oroear home, shotfd be prole,- the Ui,burs„i2 afients. ready to be an. leu. jSu grovelling motive c«u(U duce U.4 fu m-ttiA «K.v A... I

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very jv*uy observes—"Fioui education, as the Icadii Cause, the public character its colour draws' l.ience the prevailing manners tak. their cast

acfjuisitinu. at nount, which icu.ains in the hands of village, and compelled thn R/°°

tenUon fb its details, which is inthspeusable to a perfect administration, can be bestowed.

But,-it is not only in its disburse:neut! that the Military Service has at* anud*a high perlection. 'i'he comii.011 ol the Army, in everyJ brancn. ootii of the Line and Staff, in its mati tel and personnel, and in its discioun. ••^id administration, is highly respectable. if theie is any e.vceptioii it is tn. the discipline of the Artillery. 'J'nuu-h lie oliieers of that brancii of service •»re equal in skill t^any other, and'are distinguished lor their cttentiou to their duty it is foutui impracticable, dispersed as the Artiiler\

discipline of the corps a

which connects, as perfect as is desirable. It iscoiltcu,

"'k't"e »od Plated, .luring tl,e nest jear, to once,,-

r«. .... tiate a sufficient number of Artillerp^tv Fhe first e,hib,tion of Mr. Shaw's for discipline, at some proie, Za pupiU, naa displayed talents of high and, by rendering their discipline Dertitoinift progre»j». made in, t,o short feet, gradual.'^: extend the net fiction a time under hia direction, furnishes a thus acquired, to the whole corns It

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wnen our urcten wiff receive new polish without material inconvenience to thp t, oui the aduiuuii of so many orna.uents service. "venicncc to the ,U lias oeen communicated to uh (anal Of the Military Academy it miv we tieaicd it with great pleasure) that! with confidence, be said, that'it has aV inten.U wan rhe aid il anjtained a state of perfection aVLrlat aJ accompli sited tutoress, to

Put,lici beiicved,

an ad-fit practicable, under the existing le

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hw bianch to any similar institution in any counfin* tioivl. Irv

try Under the appropriations of the last session, Forts Washington, Delaware, and the one at the Kigoiets, will be completed and it is contemplated, should appropriations be granted, to commence, in the next year, the work

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his atadents, o^rvery sj'ncere congrat-jand ^thnse at Bren""^^* Poir^*^0!]'1' ationsj and we tiust that public mu-J defence of Naruganmett Bay

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v,/jr~cu ,: reriague^ cial orders and, among others, in projecting a break-water at the mouth of the Delaware, under the act of the 7th

of May, 1820, and the forming a plan for the improvement of the entrance in11?

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."p- :, taut subjects, it made very interesting

KiUMi llti? v\ xi?riVjdfnif iePort8-M''th plans and estima.es whivh iU.l iifc ak i)hi'\Ut viKM'. Accompany the statement from the EnU®PALTMKJIN OF AH gitie£r LI»r.«..»»..-i I—

November S9, 1823, nutted.

tions, herewith"ti^nsniit Statements »e .co5"^cfion

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this Department, lettered from A to M- cannon and carriages newhieh contain, In detad, Tew «f,h« ^77.

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uf Ihe public service entra t»! t« »k

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Department, compri.ing the Ann!* ^'k''',','1'ccuf"icca.iae Military

Maf Isv

°r Prfsque Isle, on Lake

I bi le. In relation to both these impo,

-r ,. "ij-wtkt. t,*t -c^fciii/* Ji"i a®-

rj Pension*, Bounty Lands, and Indi-! contractors wfcutd vest their catoiftf

an A flairs. much les* profit, under the assuring g^The statements afford satisfactory which would be afforded by the form -proof, that order, accuracy, economy,! Under the appropriation tofii on^ anil accounfability, have been intro- Vtte for a National irmory on tj»# duced ini« every branch of the Milita- Western \yaters, made the lastaeHgion rv service. If will be seen, bv them, that rommiasinn. r.nn«is* n.r n«r.

settlements, and have there been set- part of the session of Confess

are irue, with scarcely a single exce.p- ree Indians, who inhabit the r„.,«fa4

been, that, of on the Missouri a little M«w Z°Tf

MiUiaiy servne, including the ^en- iu trading with them, at their reoiw

I 'r biistain fw e*wtao«-e though it passed through the hands of^no and killed and wounded severJ 1 ud us higli uestmics herealffer less than 291 disbur3nis Attents. the^ „artv. Col. Leavenworth' wh«l Mkinton, at the CounciJ immediate measures of

pipits, parent*. ior at the i'rea»ury, except a small a- he made a siirri»li^ii'i °/*»]9L0,D,na?^

the U,*burs,ng agent, ready to be ap- afte,6 a consMerab'le loss on thei?^ plied to the objects lor which it was: to sue for peact^ Statement mafked 'h*V,rkU,se"1tn,,0.t

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tn st quartet ol ilus year,have been equal lation to the transaction, and eiliibitu« iy .satisfactoryjand there is every reason full view of the facts. (o believe, that no delalcatiun, nor any rTO

will occur in this year, he ml.!== ministration in .relation to Indian At- O E lairs, though greatly improved, and the expenditure reduced lully one-half, is Trustees fer the not as. perfect as that of the Military .SCHOOL ShCTl tl fit aI Hi a I ....

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of

the new fortres-

!»c .frecM, will re-

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conrains the cftrrespoadence in

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SCHOOL ShCTlOA" A\

brancn of the Department, i^or cat. it »n Town Jwelve North of Range nine be made so, unless rendered eqally «st, will Rent all the improved Land perfect in its organization. It is im-

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possible, under the present arrange- ,vear8» and take in payment for tha ment, that the miuute and constant at- ~""'1

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Section fer ONjE OR TWO

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ent. good sound merchantable CORN, to be delivered in a crib to be provided by the Trustees on said section,—application may be made at any time between this date and the first day of March next, on which day if not ren« ted it will be sold to the highest biddec payable in CORN as above stated.-*. Further particulars will be made known by applying to WILLIAM MARKS Iivinsrin Terre-flantc.

J. COLM \N JOSEPH MARK TruafetA ^Vm. MARRS-Terre-Haute, January 19,1834, J* 24, 3w»

$15 Reward. RAYED or stolen, opposed stoleo^ om the subscriber in Harrison Town* •.hip Vig» county la. on the evening of the 12th ijist. a bright sorrel mare, supposed to be eigh| years old, obout 14^ hands high, branded with the figure of 9. on the left thigh, thus 9, right ey# knocked out, the eye sunk into the heath small star on the forehead, some small white spots on the left shoulder, shod all round when token, and wore s(noo&> —with foal*

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Any person or persons, securing in

delivering mare and thiof»

shall receive the above reward, or tea dollars for the thief—*or five dollars foi the mare.

Ihe detection of viilians being of benefit to community it is desired that printers throughout this and tfte adjacent states will give the above aft insertion.

CHARLES JOHNSON.

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A Joorneyinan T«yloi\—Also Two of three boys, from 14 to 15 years of ngc» who can produce yood recommend!* ations *of their moral and industrious habits, as apprentices to the Tayloriof business.

ROBERT B. COVERT.

rerrn.Tfaut,., j.H, 18-14.

Notice.

the partnership.

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W"W,r*"TIMO

BETWEEN

ilham Linton $ St»pl*n S. CoVd, will positively dissolve next Sprinir, be* lore which time it will be absolutely n®-

c^sar/that

Department, herewith Iran*. 8!,

all those indebtw to'them

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CUU N 1, should discbarge the amount i6'

t'10ae

e«ti-

a^ro^lRlion

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ten years, furnish a

number for all of the works

who fail to avail them­

selves bf the present notice, may expect to find their

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NOTES and ACCOUXTS placed in the iihnds of proper person# foreullection.

In the mean time they are deterniin* cd to sell their present STOCK OS HANI) as low if not iotcrr than any i* t.ic.state for Cash in hand, Furs. Pel* tries or Beef {Tides.

LINTON & COLLETT.

rerra-iluyte tfan. 18. 1824—