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least eight and a halfi
tons, at the speed of up Trards of eight miles an hour. And this extraordinary result was accomplished without any apparent distress to the animal, or, indeed, un
common exertion on his
part. American, Thorn at Addis Emtnctt.
We learn from the
New York Truth Teller,
that the sculptor Rain ot
that city has contracted
to erect the Monumen to the late lamented Em
mctt, the foundation of
w hich is laid in St Paul's
church vard, near Rroad
way, and within a few
feet of the Mausoleum o General Montgomery, a
nothcr distinguished Son of Erin, whose fame is alike dear to his native
and adopted country
is an Egyptian Obclysk
in a single piece, abou
.33 feet high. The side
towards Broadway is to
exhibit the American Eiglc sheltering the Irish Harp, unstrung; beneath that, a medallion likeness of Emmett, with
a suitable inscription; and also two clasped hands, having stars round one wrist and shamrocks round the other. On the north face, which is seen by those who enter the church a Latin inscription- on the
south, an Irish one Louisville Public Adv.
of 9 th inst.
An experiment was made en the rail road
near Baltimore on Satur
day morning, of propell
ing the car by means of
a sail. The wind being fresh, it was driven around at the rate of twenty miles an hour. A number of members of
Congress have signified their intention of visiting
REGISTERS OFFICE, VINCENNES, FEBRUARY 2, 1830.
GttEENVlLLE FEMALE ACADEMY, HAHUODSBUKG, (K.Y.) William jokes.
TTAS purchased, and is now fitting up, the
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Public notice is herein given, thai the following tracts of land, on which further credit xcas " Crccnuiic bpnngs ana wm open a temaic ... .... ' .' . " .... . . iff 1 J 7. o .;-., Academy on the hrst Monday in May next. not taken, will be exposed to sale during the sitting oj the Court on Wednesday the third to establishment and its advantages arc too dan of March next, for the balance due and interest thereon. The Auction xcill be opened well known to the public to need particular mcr.nf nn'p Scinch V M at Hip dnnr nf flip Danger's Office tion' Thc 'tudks "f lhc yUI5Sladics wh, n,a5" at one o clock, i . ji. at xnc aoor oj ine uc mu s ujjill. bc cornnVlltctl tohW car will bc constantly con-
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Xnmrs of thc Original Purchasers. Section or Part.
Sect's.
Town.
QUANTITY.
George Bartmes, - - - - -John Vat?on, -
llenrv Griffith,
Jacob Huhbord,
Levin Lawrence, ----- Joseph Kiteheland Reuben Moore, Jonathan Lindley, - - - - - John Williams, ------ Caleb Hopkins, - - - - James Sweany, ------
am:
Moses Olds andM. Patrick, Clemant Hickman, - - -Samuel A. llalsev, - -
1
K?;une,
William Hunter, - -
John and Asa WhitconV),
John Johnson, - -
Henry Buckner, - -Elisha Fargo, - - -
Same
Jacob Gall, ------
Arthur S, Sorter, - - - -
.labes Bennett - - - -
Nicholas Fry, - - - - -IJuel Goodrich, - - - - - Same, ------- John Vunjmrder, - - - - - Ralph Martin, - - - - - Solomon Rhoads, - - - - - William M. Hand, - - -John Wagoner, - - - - - George Whitehead, - - - - John Bishop, ------ John Fye, ------ John Kennedy, - - - - - John P. Thatcher, - - - - Theodore Bliss, - - - - - Same, -------
Same, ------- A. Ferry and E. Curtis, - -John Caviinler, - - - - Thomas Hobbs, (son of Henry) Abraham Fox, David Evans. ----- Same, -------
Same, -------
Isaac Marshall,
Baltimore, in order to!
examine tnc Val,rroad:J Ansel Wood, Co.
. " . ' Dover Fitch,
that city c Qinximai MoYr,m aml w C Hot cliiii-oii .
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22. ducted by hi'iisclf. Having dettrnunded to cn-
V TT TWK I ' " viction of the extensive sphere cf usefulness
which it oilers he will use every effort to make
his institution as permanent and as extensively useful a possible. His own interest, thc usefulness and reputation of his school, he deems are sufficient pledges for his strict attention to his pu-
s. 1 lie tollowing will be thc course ot studies; First Class Heading, Writing, Spelling (with
definitions,) Me: 4al Arithmetic English G rani-
mar with Exercises, ixC
Second Class Heading and Arithmetic!: continued; Geography, HKtnry, ancient and modern.
Hhetonck, Ee-;ic and Compositions.
1 bird Class Astronomy, Natural Philosophy,
Moral and Intellecual Philoioply, Natural Thco-
logy,Lvid(. nres of Christianity and Compositions. Any of which may bc omitted at the optk.11 of parents.
I he vcar will be divided into two Sessions, oi
five months each ; thc summer session beginning
on the first Menday in May and ending the last of September; the winter session, beginning oa thc first Monday in November, and ci.ding thc
last of March.
Terms. Hoarding, with washing, fuel, &c. in
cluding tuition, per session, 00
1 uition without boaunng, 15 03 Payable quarterly in advance. Accomplished teachers ofMusick, Painting,
Sec. will be employed, and instruction in the several ornamental branches may be had at a small additional charge, and if the demand will war
rant it, teachers ot the French and other Modern, and the Ancient Languages, will bc employed.
1 hobe who feel disposed to educate their daugh
ters or wards at this institution, can, for further information, apply to
WILLIAM D. JONES, ifarrodsburg, Kentucky. Or refer to, the professors of Centre College
and the gentlemen of Danville and this place. Many other references might bc added, but he
supposes such information as may be desired, can be had from these.
December 18th, 1829. The following papers will publish thc above
advertisement until thc irst of May next, and forward their accounts, (and a paper ccntainin;.-; the advertisement,) to the Editor of this paper! r MM,,. T : 1 " T
iui jo. limn, x iuuuuarj aim vjuzcuc, uexington; the Advertiser, Louisville ; Enquirer,
Knoxvillc and the Banner, Nashville, Tennessee;
the Statesman and Gazette, Natchez; Louisiana
Advertiser, New Orleans; Gazette, St. Louii.
Missouri ; Demonrat, Himtsville, Telegraph, Tuscumbia, Alabama; Republican, Cincinnati,
wnio ptate Journal. Coiumbus, Ohio; Western Sun, Vinccnnes, Indiana; Commentator, Frank-
tort, Georgia Courier, Augusta, Georgia, CityGazette and Daily Commercial Advertiser, Charleston, S. Carolina.
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A blllcU man died late- ----- , , . , , , t t lv in Lcnclon county Vir-i ne leRl holders or their rpproyentatives arc informed, that Certificates of forfeited Land Stock, will continue " "i i the advmred i--ic upon application, for the amount naid 011 thc above tracts, except thoc that mav be sold. ic of 1 30 years. I ' JO JlN BADOLLE V. Register.
NEW AND CHEAP STORE.
irs' L 1 1 f 1 n
Imprcvcd Property for Sale
O T Tim ToWN OF rULNCETON, IND.
One House and Lot NEAR Brown's Tavern, and within one lot of thc public square.
;lso two Lots b. Buildings on Main street, all ot which will bc sold on reasonable terms for Cash or Pork ; for particulars inqiirC ol William Harrington. JOHN X. TRUESDELL. October 3, 1829. 36-6m i '
Hats Made & Sold, by R. V. PRICE, ( V ixcF.yxES, IxniAXA,) In the house lately occupied by
James If Mc Arthur, as an Iron store, on Se-
covd street, one door above Market street.
Thc prices of hat's in general, are for
Beaver, - gl !U''i?Jc Rcrams, g5
1 1
l?inr C-zstcr. 8 WCaarsc do
Coarse do - 6
Hats made in the shops here, are in rcne
rah much superior to those imported from
thc Eastern states, for the latter are made o
the coarsest wool, and naped w ith rabit fur
the farmers would find it to their interest, a least "5 per cent to purchase from thc man
ulai tutcrs. I pledge myself that my Hats sicill be made in ihe dest manner, of superior
sUifwund in the most Fashionable style. RICHARD P. PRICE. February, SZ9 2-tf
S-rPQXK, COeA'b OATS, willbc re
cc'w ed in exchange lor Hats. R P P
School Lipids for Sale.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE () THE MAILS,
AT AND FROM VINCENNES, INDIANA.
l) - LAND FOR SALE.
f HE Subscriber will five a barn-ain in
0 .0
! ii 400 acres of land, No. 231, additional
KURTZ AND LODWICK,
fe Lb PEC 1 FULLY inform their frienda Sl and thc public in general, that thev
nave just received from Cincinnati, and arc
EASTERN irow Louisville, Kentucky. onat,on' Jn lhe neighborhood of Abram Hoi- how opening at their Store on Market street,
Arrnvea Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- givena description of the days at 12 o'clock, M. and closes Mon- lagCous situation, &c. is d. days, Wednesdays and Fridays at 2, P. M. saVy, as it is presumed any
lingsworth, an indisputable title will be
land, its advan-
deemed unneces
sary, as it is presumed any person wishing
to purchase will examine lor himself. N. SMITH. October 24, 1829. 37-tf
To the friends of Humanity.
Ik BOUT the 20th of November last, was
WESTER N Fro m St. Louis, Missouri Arrives Wednesdays, Fridays and Sun
days, at 12 o'clock, M. and closes Tues
days, Thursdays and Saturdays at 2, P. M.
NORTHERN From Terre Haute, lnd. T . . 1 . !- !! t 1
.ni lives luesiMyui iu o ciock, t. ii. anu r irrr in,hpniffhhn,.rkftf r;.
Fridays at 6, P M. and closes Tuesdays and nox coum Indi a .
NORTHER N From Union, Illinois. herself Margaret Ann Hart, her person is a-
Arrives Mondays at 6 o'clock, P M. and SrccaD'c tall and slur., dark eyes and very
closes on Tuesday at 5, P. M. black hair it has been ascertained that she
SOUTHERN Fro m Shannrrtnn. Tit. was ,cU hCrC an C,der,y man who with his
. . son, stated that they belonged to Kentucky S
arrives on 1 ucsuays ai o o clock, r. rame rrom thence hv Lnm,villP. h..t rx th.r
and closes on Thursdays at 4, P M. carriage had broken down thev were nblmed WkMt
j - - j o 1 Wr ,f y to leave her she stated they were her rcla- VSi
AND
carnage uau uiukcu uown iney were ooneeu V5y
SOUTHERN From Fvansville, lnd. to leave her she stated they were her rcla- QTTEKNSWARR
Arrives on Fiidays at 6 o'clock, P. M. and tions but this they denied she has received a . raerR . wnftt . u-.Am.
closes on Tuesdays at 9 o'clock, P. M. tolerable education, and from her manners has . . . t ' r .i.uitu a
, , .1 1. , 1 , . . snoes, ooois, aim uooiecs, lur, woo hats, ana The Office will be open for the deliver; of b" ra,ied: ? Sood ha,n,l! ;h.en caps. All of which, they are determined to
letters on Sundays, one hour after the am- ' , . L . . VV , 5'y anV"M sell low in exchange for country produce or
leuiguiiuy i uu me wiiuic ner accompnsn-1 casjj
a few doors above Second St., a new and
splendid assortment of
FALL GOODS:
Consisting of Cloihs, Cassimercs, Cassinctts,
Velvets to Cords, i artan Sc Sircassian Plaids. Camlets, Flannels 5c Baizes, Calicoes, Ginghams, Cotton ; Waterloo Shawls. Cash
meres, Scarfs, Handkerchief fcc. Toge
ther with every article in the Dry Good line,
ALSO, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, , Together with the
BEST
0
QUALITY OF
GLASS
lis
KF Letters intended for pending mails, ents and information were above mediocrity Q bfcr 24 lQ20 must be deposited in thc Post Office one A, fc7 wcc,kf .afler arrival she appeared . !
hour nrrvinu, tn tho .imP nf rl,!n gioomy auu ucjecieu, stiortiy alter became
JOHN SCOTT, Post Master. , lola,y d'ra& a,nd fill remains in that situ-vinrmn-c Krh ii i mo i . ation s he said s he had friend s in Ande rson
ouniy, rvemucKy
We have taken this method of informing
ncr menus where she now is, and her situa
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SheritPs Notice.
w iiir, itrms oi uic r,nox circuit ou:t tion. Any information that may lead to the
naving uttn aiicrcu uy ine legislature discovery
REGULAR PACKET.
Tor TtRRK-Haute, Lafayette, and all intermediate Enndintrc. ih niv
a'mxttmim J and fast runing Steam Boa: TIPPECANOE,
r I 1 . it . I , m. N I .. .
rn!ir r.c,...! ; . ' . Z: " ; . -t. - uis.ut.y ui ncr reiauves. wouiu servo the Dutrees Aiastero uuilt exoress v or the
i f i f U ivov! ini .in in ii tu lumioui j mitt' lnm t ia I hiri A nnrv n! ,1 nrr i In thn rt , .. . . l. . .' . J
n ; n;i,.M ...:hk . . . . ... T . ll,U5 u ul"J"'v uuu iJiuuuuiy oc me means I vv aoasn trace ; win piy as a regular 1 acket
mm i villi, vivi.ii tn vmujuu v.viiuil, ut; llnn.'nn 1 ore i t Ii rniiff ..,.11 K f .... ' I . ... .. . J -
Monday of March, the court will be held at Qf restoring her to health.
lhrkd into small tracts, and offered lor sale the courl nousc ,n Vinccnnes on Monday the
v.k u-uu u.Hiic m r-imuon, cn ine urst jTst d(lv 0f March next of which altera-Mon-!a m Apiii t.c:u,and may bc continued lion Grand and Petit Jurors arc requested to h n day io day, till all shall have been offer- laUc nolicc. The Circuit Court of said ed terms one lourth of the purchase mo- county will bc held hereafter on thc first r,c requited m hand; thc remainder cn a Mondays cf March and September. cudn ot anytime n.t exceeding ten years,, JOHN MYERS, Srf. k. c. with interest thereon paid up annually inad-j Vinccnnes Feb. 5, 1830. 52-3t
anu a ccruncatc oi purchase given,'
INDENTURES for Apprentices for sale at this office.
vane
and Tina! pa incut, a deed
J AMES SMITH. Cokv: issinncr.
Jan. 30, 1830.
to
and being built vcrv light, draft of water will
J. C. HOLLAND Ox 'erseers of no doubt be able to run the whole season.
A. UAiUJNEK, S the Poor Will commence runing on or about the 1 5th
l ebruary 6, 1830 52-ft. .March next. All Goods or Merchandise
C7Pnnters throughout Kentucky, may forwarded to thc Subscribers to go up the
serve an unlortunate temale by giving the Wabash, will bc received Stored and for-
foregoing a few insertions.
Rags ! Rags ! Rags !
CASH, or WORK, will be given for any
quantity of clean Linncn or Cotton p.aqs at
the wesntu sun office.
warded free of all charges except Drayarc. For Freight or Passage apply to T1LLAY & SCOTT, Louisville, or WM MIEURE, Vinccnnes. l-"m. A lew pounds of Wool vantcrt.
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