Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 18, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 October 1827 — Page 4
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Vnt tkttvhm Mails of the United States on the following Post Koads, will be received at the General Post Office un til the Uth of October next, inclusive. IX IXDIAXA. 4h. From Cincinnati, by Chcriott, Clcvcs, F.i;nhrthtnwn. Hardinsburrn. L.awrcnceK MM W w - ineton. Charleston, Utica, and JeffcrsoimlUu to Louisville, twice a wcck, i uu . Leave Cincinnati every Tuesday cc I nursiay dlOU HI OUU aill't uwuuiii'- w.. day and Saturday by 6 p m. i.vp Louisville cvervdSaturday and bunA x- nt fi a m and arrive at Cincinnati et mitta v nnd Wednesday bv 6 n m. 472. From Charleston, by "New Washingtn Itnthlehem. once a week. 30 miles. Leave Charleston every Monday at 6 a m and arrive at Bethlehem by 4 p m. Leave Bethlehem every Tuesday at 6 a m urrivP lit Charleston bv 6 u ni. 473. From Vernon, by Paris Lexington, and Viena, to Salem, once a week 48 miles. Leave Vernon every Wednesday at 6 a m nnd Arrive at Salem same day by 7 pm. Leave Salem every Thursday at 0 a m and nrrivr at Vernon sitlUC day by 8 1 m. 474. From Vernon, by Greensburg, and Rushvillc, to New Castle, once a week, 82 miles. i.pu n Wrnnn pvrrv Frldar at 6 a m oc ar r?vp at Nfw Castle next day by 6 n m. Leave New Castle every Monday at 6 a m mid nrrivp nt Vrrnoii the next day by 6 v m. 475. From Lawrcnccburgh to PetersLeave Lawrenceburgh every Thursday at A i m nnd arrive at Petersbureh bv 5 II 111. -w , - - - o LeaVe Petersburg!! at 6 p m, and arrive at Lawrenceburgh by p m. A76. From Vevav. bv Edcnboro. Vcr , v , j - lilies, and Nunolcou. to Urookvillc. 54 miles.
Leave Vevay every Wednesday at 6 a n, and arrive at brookville on I hursday by 10 , am. M I Leave Brookville every Thursday at noon, nd arrive at Vevay on Friday by 6 p m. 477. From Lawrenceburgh, by Georgetown, Harrison, New Trenton, Brookville ; thence bv Hie Cedar. Sol. Allen's, Cam
bridge, and Vaughan's, to Lawrenceburgh, once a week, equal to 31 miles. Leave Lawrenccbureh every Monday at 6 a m, and arrive at Brookville by 3 p m. Leave Brookville everv I uesd tV at o a m, nnd arrive at Lawreneebureli bv 4 D m. 478. From Madison, by Millersburgh, to crsailtea, miles. Leave Madison every Friday at 6 a m, and orriv-n ;t Versailles bv Kl I) 111. ----- - j g- - - Leave Versailles every Saturday at 6 a m, nil arrive at Madison bv 2 l) in. 479. From Brownst'own by Lccsvillc, Palestine, or Bedford, Bloomington, Spencer, flreencastlc. and Bowline Green, to TerreKJ ' JTaute. or Clinton, once a week, 134 miles. Leave Brownstown every Thursday at 1 r m arrive at Clinton on Sunday bv 6 n m.
i Leave Clinton every Monday at 6 a m, and
i nrrive at Brownstovvu on 1 hursday bv 11
A tn 4S0. From Bedford. Kv. bv Milton. Mad ison, Vernon, and Geneva; to Columbus, 58 miles. Leave Bedford every Wednesday at 6 a m, and arrive at Columbus on Thursday by 10 in Leave Columbus every Sunday at 2 p m, and arrive at Bedford on Monday by G p ni. 481. From Louisville, by Shipping Port, New Albany. Corvdon. Leavenworth, Eliz abeth, Fredonia, "Mill Port, Home,- Troy, Uockport, Elhcottsviile, and Uocnvmc, to iv AAI.?T IIIV) VMVV ' " m - Leave Louisville cverv Tuesday at 6 a m. arrive nt Cerrydon same day by 4 p m, and . r t t arrive at Evansville on I nursuay oy o m. Leave hvansville every r nday at b a m, nnd arrive at Louisville Che next Sunday by 482. From F.vansville to Mount Vernon, once a week, 22 miles. Leave Hvansville every Friday t 6 a m, 8c arrive at Mount Vernon same day by noon. Leave Mount enion every f rnK-y at 2 p m and arrive at lv ans ille same dav by 8 - . - - - - . AM.t. From Corvdon. bv Laconia and Brandenburgh, to Little Yi rk, once a week, 26 miles. Leave Corvdon every Wednesday at 6 a m, and arrive at Little York same day by 2 p in. Leave Little York every Thursday at 10 a m. and arrive at Corvdonf by S p m. 484. From Corydou, by M'Clellan's X Ko:h1s, Grcem ille, Salem,-Vahtnia, Hrowustown", Fishles tdls, Columbus, Edeiiurgh is; Franklin, to Indianapolis, once a wck. Leave Corvdon every Wednesday at 6 am, arrive at Columbus - on Thursday noon, and arrive at Indianapolis on Friday by 6 p m. Leave Indianapoib every Saturday at 6 a m, arrive at Columbus on Sunday noon, and arrive at Corvdon on Monday by 6 p m. ... . "i .... ii i Mom iniuanapons, oy rcunmai, Martinsvillr. Snenctr. Hlwminrton, Slink-
V tuFtl's Mills, Washington' and Petersburgh, to - Princeton, 133 miles, once a week. Leave Indianapolis every Saturday at 6 a m, and arrive at Princeton on Monday by 7 p in. Leave Princeton every Wednesday at 6 a m, and arrive at Indianapolis on Friday by 7 pm. 486. From Uockport, by Gentry s Store and Fortersville, tc- Washington, once a week. Lfave Uockport every Saturday at 6 a m, and arrive at Washington on Sunday by 6 a. m. Leave Washington very Thursday at 6 ii in, andarrne at HeUtport on Friday by 6 D in.
487. From Indianapolis, by oblc&v'dlc,
Madison c h 8c Andersontown, to Winchester. once a week. Leave Indianapolis every Saturday at 6 a m, and arrive at Winchester on Sunday by 6 p m. Leave W inchestcr even Monday at 6 a m. and arriv e at Indianapolis on Tuesday by 6 p m. 1 483. From Winchester to fort Wayne, once in two weeks. Leave Winchester even' other Monday at Cam, and arrive at Fort Wayne on Tuesday by j p m. Leave Fort Wayne every other Saturday at 6 a m, and arrive at Winchester on Sunday by 6 p m. 489. From Noblesville, to Fort Wayne, once in two weeks. Leave Noblesville every other Sunday at C a m, and arrive at Fort Wayne on Tuesday by 6 a ni. Leave Fort ayne cverv other I hursday at 6 a rrj and arrive at Noblesville on Saturday by" jjiii. 490. i rom Indianapolis, by Marlon, Shelby ville; Grebnsburgh, Napoleon, Ver sailles, and vauftHttn s, to Lawrenceburgh, once a week 90 miles. Leave Indianapolis every Saturday at 6 a m and arrive at Lawrenceburgh on Monday by 10 am. Leave Lawfenccburirh even' Monday at 2 pm and arrive at. Indianapolis oii Wcdnc&by 6 p m. 491. r rom Indianapolis, by Grecii Ca&tle to Uockville, once a week, 70 miles. Leave Indianapolis every Saturday at 6 a m & arrive at Uockville on Sunday by 6 p m. Leave Uockville every Monday at 6 p m and arrive at Indianapolis the next day by C p m. 492. From Indianapolis, by Danville, to Crawtordville, 42 miles", once a week. Leave Indianapolis every Thursday at f a m and arrive at Crawtordville same day by 8 p in. Leave Crawfordvillc every Friday at C a m and arrive at Indianapolis by 7 p ni. 493. From Indianapolis, by Uushvillc, Hanover, Somersett, Duck Creek Crossings, to Brookville, 75 miles, twice a week. Leave Indianapolis every Saturday and Tuesday at 6 a m and arrive a Brookville ou Sunday and Wednesday by 7 p m. Leav e Brookville every Thursday and Saturday at (i a m and arrive at Indianapolis on Friday and Sunday by o" p m. 494. From Brookville, by Connerlvs strrj, Marvin, and Columbus, to Bloomington, once a week, 105 miles. Leave Brookville every Thursday at 6 a m and arrive at Bloomiiuvtnn the next day by 6 p m. Leave Bloom'ii'igton every Friday at 0 a m and arrive at Brookulti- the ne: day Saturday, by 6 p nt. 195. From Louisvitre, by New Albany, Grecnv'dk, Fredercksburg!, Paoli, Sinking Creek, Mount Plear.unt, I linvlwtufi 6c Washin.rton, to Vincennes, tviif'.' a week, 12j miles, in stages. Proposals wrH a bo be i eccivetl tor carrying three nyales each wick. Leave Louisville every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 rt in aiuS Arrive at Yin cennes on Tuesday, 'Fhursday ind S.tturtlay by 6 pm. Leave Vitreennes every Monday, ''eduesdav and Friday at 6 a m and arrive at'Louisville on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 17 w ' ws, X ill 6 pm. 496. Front Vincennes. by Princeton, and S:undersville to Lvansville, once a week, in stages. Leav e Vincennes every Thursday at G a m and arrive at Kvansvillc same day by 6 p m. Leave Evansv ille every Friday at C a m and arrive at Vincennes by 8 p m. 49T. From Princeton, by Columbia, to McConnell, 14 miles, once a week. Leave Princeton every Wednesday at 6 a in and arrive at McConnell same day by 10 u m. Leave there at noon and return to Princeton by 4. 498. From Princeton, by Owingsville, CVnthiana, Harmony, Springfield, and Mount Vernon, to- Mount '4on, once a week. Leave Princeton every Thursday at noon and arrive; at Mount 'ion on Friday by 6 p m. Leave Mount 'ion every Monday at 6 a m and arrive at Princeton on Tuesday by 10 a m. 499. From Vincennes, by Brucevillc, Carlisle, York, Honey Creek, Prairie Crtrek, Terre-Haute, Markle's Mills, Dickson's Mills, Uosevilk, Hrockvillc, Park ch. Montezuma, Newport, Eugene, and Fountaincch to Crawfordvillc, once a week, 1.35 miles. A mail is also to be carried from Newport to n.nv;ii in ieav e lueenues every l uesoay at c a m and arrive at Crawfordvillc on Thursday by 8 p FH. Leave Crawfordvillc every Saturday at 6 a in and arrive at Vincenues on Monday by 6 j m. 5U0. From Terre-Haute, by Monteunia, Covington, Attica and Lafayette, to Mississinsa, once in tv o weeks. Leav e 'Ferre-Haute every other Thursday at 6 a m an arn ive at Missiiinsa the next Saturday by 6 p m. Leave lisslsJinsa every other SundaV at 6 a nv and return to Ferre-Haute on Tuesday by 6 p m. 501. From Terre Haute, by Paris, Kmbarras river. Last Fork of Kaskaskia, W est Fork of Kaskaskia, North Pork of Sangaino, to Sangamo c Ir, Illinois, once in two weeks, 133 miles. Leave 'Ferre-Haute every Thursday at 6 a m and arrive at Sangamo the next Sunday noon. Leave there every other Sunday at2p in and arrive at Ferre-Haute on Wednesday by 6 p m.
502. From Paoli, by Dubois c h, Portcrfield and Columbia, to Princeton, 77 miles, once a week. Leave Paoli every Tuesday at 6 a m and arrive at Princeton on Wednesday by 6 p in. Leave Princeton every Thursday at Ga in artd arrive at Paoli on Friday by 6 p m. 503. From Fountaine c h. by Tippacanoc c h. Deer Creek, Elk River, arid Mississiusa, to Fort Wayne, once in two weeks, 150 miles. Leave Fountaine c h every other Friday at 6 a m and arrive at Fort Wayne the next Monday by 6 p m. Leave Fort Wayne every other Tuesday at 6 a th and arrive at Fountaine c h the next Friday by 6 pm. 504. From Bedford, or Palestine, by Orleans, Paoli, Mt. Sterling, Frcdonia, or Crawford c h, Little Yol k, or Philadelphia, to Elizabethtown, once a week.
Leave Bedford every Monday at 6am and arrive at Fredonia on Tuesday noon. Leave Fredonia, or Crawford ch every Tuesday at 2 p m and arrive at Bedford on Wednesday by 6 p m. Leave Fredonia ev ery Tuesday at 2 p m and arrive at Elizabethtown on Wednesday by 6pm. Leave Elizabcthtown every Monday at 6 a ni and arrive at Fredonia on Tuesday by noon. 505. Froivi IcrFersonville.by Salem, Bono, Palestine, Hindoatan, and Bloomiugtou, to Martinsville, once a week, 100 miles. Leave Jefferson ville every Tuesday at 2 p m and arrive at Martinsville on Thursday by 6 pm. Leave Martinsville every Sunday at 6 a m m m and arrive at Jefferson ville on Tuesday by 10 ah". 506; From Evansv ille to Henderson, Ky. once a wfc'. k. Leave Evansvillc cverv Saturday at 4 p ni and arrive at Henderson by 7 p m. Leave Henderson every Saturday at 1 p in and arrive at Evausville by ip m. .507". From Lawrenceburgh, by White Water, Georgetown, New Trenton, BrookCville, Connersville, Centrcville, Jacksonburgh, Smith's, Winchester, Chineworth's to (ircenvilic, O. once a wct-k, 125 miles. Leave Lawrenceburgh every Tuesday at 6 a m and arrive at Greenville cli Thursaav by 6 p m. Leave Greenville every Friday at 6 a m 2c arrive at Lawrenceburgh on Monday by noon. oOf). From Lawrenceburgh, by Hardin'burgh, Elizabethtown, Clark's store,- NewHaven, Stiiith's Mills, Jenkins, in Morgan, RagdeFs Roads, and Dick's Mills, to Oxford, once a week, 34 miles. Leave Lawrenceburgh every Thursday at 6 a m c arrive at Oxford same day by 4 pm. Leave there every 1- ridav at 6 a m and re turn to Liwrenceburgh same day by 5 p. m. 309 r rom ernon to Napoleon, once m two wee!: ir, miles. Leave Venivin ev ery other Thursday at 6 a ni and arrive at Napoleon on I nday by 6 j in. Leave Napoleon every other Wednesday at 6 a m and arrive at Vernon by 4 p in. olO. From Hamilton, O. bv Uossville, Dick's Mills, Milhille, Ueily, Philanthropy, Harrison, Brookville, Connersville, I- airfield, Doulopsville, Brownsville, and Liberty, to Richmond, 7S inner Leave Hamilton every Wednesday at 6 a m and arrive at Richmond on 1 hursday by 4 p m. Leave Uichmond every Friday nt 6am 6c arrive at Hamilton on Saturday by 6p ni. iJV ILLINOIS. 57. From Vincennes, by Lawrcnccvillc, lilaysville, Carlisle, W ashington, and Ltba non, to St. Louis, twice a week, in stages. Proposals will also be received to carry this m;m thrice a week. Leave Vincennes every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 a m arrive atMaysville safnc day by 8 p m arrive at St. Louis on Wednesday, r riday, and Sunday, bv 6 p m. Leav1; St. Louis ev ery Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 6 am and arrive at Vincenness on 1 hursday, Saturday, and Tues day by 6 pm 519. Fron Vincennes, by Centrcville, Wa bash c h Palmyra, Mount Carmel, Albion, Wanbofcy Bonn Pass, Carmi, and New Havert toShawneetovvn, 110 miles, once a week Leave Vincennes everv F ridav at 6 a ni c arrive at New Haven on Saturday by 6 pm, and arrive at Shawneetown on Sunday by i l a in. Lcare Shawneetown, every Sunday at 3 p ni, arrive at New Haven same dav by 7 n m, ana arrives at vincennes on 1 uesdav bv - J ( j in. or us. 1. The Post-Master General may expedite the mails, and alter the times for arrival and departure, at any time during the continuance of the contract, he paying an adequate compensation for any extra expense that may be occasioned thereby. 2. Seven minutes shall be allowed for opening cv closing the mail, at all offices where no particular time is specified. 3. For every fifteen minutes delay, in arriving after the time prescribe in 'any contract, the contractor shall forfeit ten dollars ; and, if the delay continue until the departure of any pending mail, w hereby a trip is lost, a forfeiture of double the amount allowed for carrying the mail one trip, shall be incurred, unless it shall be made to appear that the delay was occasioned by unavoidable accident ; in which cac the amount of pay for a trip will be forfeited. These forfeitures, it w ill be observed, are unconditional, except for the failure of a trip, by unavoidable accident, the penahy may be reduced to the pay for one trip. That on no condition- is this sum, or the ether penalties stated, to be remitted. 4. Persons making proposals are required to state their prices by the year. Thoa j whe
contract shxll receive their pay quarterly the months of May, August, November, and
reuruary, one month alter the expiration cl each quarter. 5. No other than a free white person shall be employed to earn- the mail. o. Here tne proposer intends to convey the mail in the body of a stage carriage, he is desired to state it ih his proposals ; and the stage must be Of sufficient size, unless otherwise expressed, to accommodate seven pas sengers. r. Lvcry proposer may offer in his bid to make any improvement in the transnortatinn of the mall; from the terms invited, either as to the mode of transporting it, the speed re quired, or the frequency of the trips per iv hum snail i ctuc uuc consiuci ancn. The number of tost routs shall be stated in every bid, and the proposal must be sealed and directed to the General Post Office, and endorsed Proposals." Strict attention must attention must be given to the endorsement, as it is not intended to break the seal of any prtfjiosal until the time for receiving bids shall liaT e expired. 8. The Post Master General reserves to himSelf the right of declaring any contract at an end, whenever one failure happens, which amounts to the loss of atrip. y. The distances stated are such a)i.i7 been communicated to this ornce. and some of them may be incorrect: on this subject the contractor must inform himself the Depart ment win not DC answerable tor any mistake. 10. In every case where the ma'ilis transported in stages, and the present contractor shall be underbid, and the underbidder shall not have such stage property as may be necessary for the Dei formanci of the r'nntfnrt. he shall be required to purchase from the pi eseiu contractor, at a reasonable valuation, the whole, or any part of the stage property, including horses, that may be suitable for the service, & make payments therefor, by reasonable instalmentsus his pay becomes due, or as the parties may agree. These terms will' Le made a condition in the acceptance of any bid under the bid of the present contractor ; and should the underbidder fail to comply with them, his bid will be offered to the present contractor ; but, should he decline making the contract at that rate, the proposal of the underbidder will be accepted unconditionally. It is distinctly understood that the mail will continue to be carried in stages on every route where the mail is now so carried, and on many Others. 1 1. No bid shall oe withdrawn after the time for receiving bids shall have expired, and should any person refuse to take the contract at his bid, he shall be held responsible to the Department, for the difference between his bid and that at which the contract shall be made. Decisions on bids will be made known on the 19th of December. The a-signmcnt of any contract without the consent of the Post Master General, shall forfeit it and in all cases where application isrnades to the Department to sanction a transfer tle tcnis must be fully stated. Should a contractor or hii agent engage is the transmission of commercial information by express on his route, more rapidly than the mail, he shall forfeit the contract. 12 If a route should be discontinued by Congress, or become useless, in whole or in part, in the opinion of the Post Master General, he may limit or dispense with the service of the contractor, on making him an allowance of one month's extra pay. 13. Contracts for routes in Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri and Arkansas, are to be in operation on the first day of January next, and continue two years; all the other contracts will begin at the same time, and continue four years. 14. Post-Masters who receive an advertisement should give every person who applies, an opportunity to read it. JOHN M'LEAN, Post Master General. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, 28-td June 18th, 1827. j Fifty Uoilups Kewanl. O ANA WAY from the subscriber, HJl, ving near Jackson, two negroes, JACO D about 40 years ol age, very black, pock marked, a little stoop shouldered, and professes to be a preacher VEfUS Jacob's wife) is about 38 years of age, very black, common size. I will give a reward of S10if taken within this county, 320, if taken out of the county, and 850 if taken within the state and delivered to me, or secured in any jail, and infor mation given me immediately. Wm. SPENCER. June 1827. 32-5t Hla W s P A RT E 11 8 mvT DEWEY W E. II. McJUXKIX, WILL practice law in conjunction in the Daviess Circuit court. Any business entrusted to E. H. McJun Arn,at Washington, Indiana, (where he resides) will be attended to by both, with punctuality. 12-6m. Washington, April 1827. XCFMcJUXKW will practice in the adjacent Circuit courts. Apprentices Wanted. TAE subscriber will now take several Apprentices to learn either of the following trades SA DDLIA'G, TAtf. KIXG, or BOOrw SHOE MAKIXG boys of about 15 years of at;e, and well recommended for honesty, only need apply, as no others will be received. JOHN WISE. December 8, 1626. 44f
