Indiana Palladium, Volume 8, Number 27, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 21 July 1832 — Page 6

From Memphis, by White's, Hally's, Glenn's, Jones', &c. &c, to Lagrange. From Pikcville, by way of Toilette mill; thence to the stand formerly occupied by Johx F. Crcer, Esq., on the main stage road, finm thence to Lavender's on the MarchLank's road; from thence, direct to Jameslow n. From Brabsorte store, llufiakcr's furry, and Mecklenburg, to Knoxville. From Mills Point, in Kentucky on the Mississippi, to Paris, in Henry county, in

i ennessee.

From Columbia, by Pcrrysville, and Lex

ington to Jackson. "From Winchester, Tennessee, to Belle .fonte, Alabama; by. way of Pleasant grove

Alabama. From Liberty, Smith county, via Shtesville, Gainesville, George A. Huddlelon's. Ship A. Puckctte, ferry, (Stones river,) to Nashville. From Huntingdon to Dresden, by way of

Hico, Christianville, and Fleming's. From Columbia by Bigbyville. Pleasant grove, Mooresville, and Cornersville, to FayCiteville. From Lebanon by Bantoite ferry, to Franklin. From Covington to Somervillc. From Winchester to Fayetteville. From Gainsborough, in Jackson county, via Mount Carmel, Bagdad, and Pleasant 'Hill, to Dickson's spring in Smith county. From Springfield, Robertson county, Tennessee, to Ilaydonsvillc, in Kentucky, by

Clarks mills, and Cross mills. From Salem, Franklin county, Tennessee, by way of Lavkin's, Fork of Paint Rock river to Bellefonte, Alabama; and the present route from AVinchesler, Tennessee to the same place discontinued. IN ALABAMA. From Bellefonte, in Jackson county, by Larkinsville and Larkin's fork ofPaint Rock river, Newmarket, Hazle Green, to the cross

roads, in Madison county, and At liens, in Limestone county, Alabama, 10 Elkton, in Giles county. From Montgomery, in Montgomery county, by Monticello, Willamstown, Franklin, on the Chattahoochie, Lemon's store, Columbia, and Woodville, to Webbville, in Florida. From Burnt Corn, in Monroe county, by Belleville, Sparta, and Brooklyn, to Covington court-house in Coifecuh county. From Mobile, in Alabama, to New-Orleans, in Louisiana; and the route from Pasongouta, to New-Orleans, is hereby disconlinued. From Ashvillc, bv Allen's mills, Thcm-

ason's, and the Big spring, to Elylon. From Tuscaloosa to Springfield. From Greenville to Montezuma, in the county of Covington, by Pearman's ferry, on Pec river, Dale court-house, the Blackhouse, Joel T. McLindon's, to Franklin, in Henry county. From Montgomery to Ilayneville, in Lowndes county; thence, to Cahawha. rrom Womack's post-oflice, in Wilcox county, to liobison's store, in Lowndes county, nnd from thence to Ilayneville. From Montgomery, via Montevalto to Ely ton. From Florence, by way of Lexington in Lauderdale county, to Pulaski, Tennessee. From Daletown, in Perry county, to Green-iuoro.

rrom Burntccrn in Alabama by Claiborne, r-u-L-evillP. CofTeeville. Washington court

house, Winchester, Ellisville, Wdluuns-

burgh, Monticello, Mcadville to uatcliez,m MississippiFrom Monticello to Port Gibson. iTr.m Nfwnan. Georgia, to Ilarpcrsville.

rrom Mooresville, via Fulton, Athens,

ftplns' mills, (cross Elk river at Jones ter

ry,) Prathev'd store, Stnithviiie, in Limestone rnmitv. and to Pulaski, in Tennessee.

n.,;.,,r. nr,ai r.nif In Pike r ountv, to

1 Tl'Ul .IJ.li;1- O JJVMI.V1U.-V, ... - v ' Greenville, Butler county, though Wrights-borough.

rrorn Montgomery, by William towns

v

ton Roure court-house, and Ibemuc court

house, to Donaldson.

From Port Hudson uou m -Port Hickev and crossing the river there

and uniting with the route trorn toinao.,-

tn N eel isaion

'cTonlho vv-st bank of the river.

end's in the fork, and Chesuut creek settle-

! mr-nt in Ashville.

! t i Wn,lir!lln TorM.-nn

From ljarKinsviuo iu huuuvuh.) .v.--...

rnuntv.

rrom Lonwdcs to Vernon, in Autauga

count v.

iTcm Demopolis, by Areola, to Greens

borough. From Cahawba.bv Woodsvillc to Lynden

rrom Monticello in Pike county, by

Gainer's store to Montezuma in Covington

county. 7.V MICHIGAN TERRITORY.

FromTecumscb,in the Territory of Mi

chigan, bv Niles'd village, to Chicago, m

the state of Illinois. From Chicago, to Green bay.

From Green bay to Prairie du Chicn, by

wnv of fort Winnebaco.

From fort Winnebago to Galena, in the

J state of Illinois.

From Galena to Prairie du Chien.

From Detroit to Tecuinseh, by Ypsilanti,

Sabine and Clinton.

From Mongungon, to Ypsilanti , through

Brownstown at Smooth Lock From Pontiac to Sniiana.

From Ypsilanti to the mouth of the river

St. Joseph, on the Territorial road, ly way

f A.. A .-Km .-rl of lcfiti hum h

From Niles to Ncwburvport, on Saranac.

From the mouth of the river St. Joseph,

via Berrian, Pokngon Prairie, Lagrange,

Young's Prairie, and Praino konde, to

White Pigeon Praine

From Bloomfield, in Oakland, through

Southfield, to South Pekin, in aync co. From Monroe to Ypsilanti. FY LOUISIANA.

i From Vicksbum, in Warren county, Mis

sissippi, to lake Providence, in AVashita

i parish. Louisiana.

14 i From Springfield, in the parish of St He

lena, to the court-house, in said parish.

I From Port Hudson, on the river Missis-

I sippi, in the Parisli of East Feliciana, p.iss-

( ing Mount illmg and fctaurfs milt , to the

town ot Clinton: irom thence, passing Uicli

land Hill, to Kelcrstown, to meet the Wood

villo route.

From Warrenton, in Warren county, Mis

sissippi, by the lower end of Palmyra island.

to New Cartnage, in Concordia parish,

.Louisiana. From Vermillionvillc, to Perrys bridge, on

the ermilhon river.

From Thibedeauville, to Cascaux, in the

parish of Terrebonne, with an intermediate

post otnee at the court-house of 1 crreboune

rrom the town of Opclousas, in Louisia

ina, to the settlement on the Calcasieu, and

from Thibedeauville, by Wihiamsburgh, to Newport. From St. Helena, to Baton Rouge. From Point Couoce court-house, down

j . i the west side of tho river, nassln? West Ba-

. . . . 7 4 0 -

pee

From Mount Pleasant to baton lwOUe. IN FLORIDA TERRITORY. From .Monticello, in Jefferson county, to

Magnolia, in Leon county.

From Saint Augustine, in St. John s coun

ty, to Tampa b:-v.

From .Monticello, by Koscnur s ivu,iu

the seat of justice, of the county ot mum-

ton and by Alligator, to Aiacnua. vomi-

house.

JY MISSISSIPPI.

From Natchez, in Ad tins county, by the

From West Union, Ohio, to Vancclurtfc, Kentucky. IN MISSISSIPPI. From Gallatin to Port Gibson. From Greenville to Petit Gulf. Fiom Natchez, by thw old court-hous?, to Kingston. Fiom Ya7eo court-house, by Smith's ftirv, and Braggsville, to llannon's Bluff. A. BTEVENSOTx, Speaker of the House of Reirexei.iutives. 1 J. ( CALHOUN. Vice President cfihe United State?, and President of tie Svr.cte. An kovei). June 15,1'. ' ANDREW JACKSON. From ihe St. Louis Time , of Jur.e 0. POSTSCRIPT.

The Steam bout Winnebago arrived

and Williamsburg, to" Columbia, and from

Garland's to Winchester.

From Kingston to Liberty, l-'mm TWt Gibson to Rodncv.

Fmm Jncrkson bv Mount Olympus, Beau

ties Bluff, Vernon, "and Urbanna, to Benton. Vmm FJork siand. bv wav of Georgc-

vilh-. Franklin, Rankin, Benton, Manchcs-

ler, and Liverpool, oatarua. w icu&uuiyu. From Pcarl'mgton, in Mississippi, by way of Pearl river, the Lagoon and the Riggo-

lctts, to Fort Pike, m Louisiana. From Vicksburgh, to New Mexico, in Mississippi; thence, to Villemont, in Ar

kansas.

IN ARKANSAS. From Helena to St. Francis's court-house.

From Izard court-house, to Fayetteville,!

by Washington court-house. From Villemont, Chicot county, by Cabeans, in Pennington's settlement, on the

Baycu Salme, in Union county, oy l ine

Blutls.the seat of justice in Jellerson coun-

tv, to Litlle Rock.

From Post ot Arkansas, to Fine Jlults in

Jefferson county.

From St. Francis court-house to Jackson,

in Laurence county.

Six;. 2. And be it

ihe following past roads be, and they here

by are, discontinued.

IN HAMPSHIRE. From Bedford to Amherst. From Pembroke to Bandia.

J i 4t m m ' m m - - " A larL'e bodv of Indin3 on last Sun

day made an attack on the Fort at Buffalo Grove, situated on Rock river, about 12 miles north of Dixon's ferry, and 55 miles from Galena. The fort was defended by about 1 50 militia, who kept the Indians at bay until their ammunition was nearly expended, in this critical situation, an officer of the fort, who had been wounded in the firing, made his way out, and went in quest

of a re-inforcerr.cnt of men and nrrr.f. He either went to Rock river, where Gen. Atkinson was, and there procured the aid he had gone to seek, or mrt ;i detachment under Colonel Posey, proceeding to the fort; this latter body marched on, drove off the Indians, and relieved the garrison. The number of killed and wounded , either Fide, was not ascertained. Sixteen Indians were

known to have been killed. An express consisting of four persons sent from Galena, was attacked when near the Fort on Apple river,

J twelve miles from Galer.a, and immedi-

retrcated. Ore man, Ldwnrd

Welsh, was wounded by a shot in the thigh, before he reached the For', another his name not known, was killed after paining rover. One other man was also wounded in the Fort.

That ate! v

Irom Nottingham to Lppm .... . . f llifiisins ,va3 rcrlll?ed

i VV , , ft,,J by the garrison consisting of thirty FromlthicatoBurdett, near the head of. J , . r.

, i IliU'JI liliUtl till: t Ull, HiUIIU v-ui-mm feenccalake. I , , , ... r ii

From Howard, bv Rathboncs settlement oione, dui succeeded in cninng vu m

and Loon Lake settlement, to Conhocton. the Horses, rattle, hogs a; U two yoi;e From Bath, by Mount Washington, to ot woikin steers; they also destroyed Catharine's, and returning by Mead's creek, all the move-able? that were found in

and the mouth ot Mud creek: rroeiufd,ihc. houses around the rort, but leit t-. o 1 1 . i .i . i t i i

fioicerer. 1 hat tins route no conunued un-j nuiidinirs nninpirru. .i .i .i r- a ..C 1 1 . I i ' , . ..

ui ine nmiv-msi uav ui jr-ituiuci, uu ... . ...

thousand eight hundred and thirty-two

IN AEM'UUAY. From Williams, to Mudisonvillo. From Smithport, to Warren. IN TENNESSEE. That mrt of the route from Hopkinsville,

Kentucky, to Dougherty's Tennessee, between Paris and Dougherty', and from Kintrsport to Jonesboronh. IN OHIO. From Cadiz, by New Rumley, to New Hagerstown.

ripiIB subcnl cr has lately received a very it lai jc addition to his Hock of LL'.MHUli, and now offers for sale 42,000 feet of Boards and Plank, "fa ,000 " " J out, L',tU10 " " Scahtliny r.iH,0CU SJdnles. WM. TATE.

l-vrf irphii' t, July IV,

500 BACON HAMS, of 1st quality neitviy cauva."-scd rert-tved utui Itir sate bv SHAW & PROTZMAN.