Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 32, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 September 1833 — Page 3
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YINCEXXES, SCITKMBMRT, tS33. '
Iu consequence of an error in the state mcnt ol the votes of Green, as furnished ! i - i .1 . . nv my menu in mat county, i am in.' i. i.k.i. 1 .: .7 ! ......! iwiiTuih.s.i uiu niiu vuio oi llic I) ill IV Ml Ci It wl ho o,.n ll.m - - 7 - j - oe seen John I. wing is elected hv two vote?.
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Thc races over the Yiuccnne course j vill commence on Thursday tho 17th C)o- j toher. Thc purse will be worth contend - j in for bv good horses tho particulars j Avill be "iven i'.i an advertiscme.it next week. ion Tilt; Aw;sTj;nx st n. i:i)L"CATIOX XO. VII. F.lcmcntary Arithmetic is cc of the IjcsI means for training children to habits i.f nroior thinking. Biit. in the usu'd ! 1 ' , - -..i . . i course oi procecoing, ver nine goon Milts fromthcatudy of ari'.iimetic in com-, xnon scliools. Hooks far beyond the reach I of thc Fcholars' mind are put into their ! hands, no previous course ot prcnaration is attended to. no proper explanations and tl-!!t lu-trations are given. The work done k ' . . . . . tuerely itnitati mormeclnnic.il ; not oniy wiuioui uiiueisuiiiuui" , principle, but without a th night t..at mere are principles or reasons to be known. ; Numbers are signs to show h-nv many 1- . . I . ....4... 1 . , I I fllMlUCi lUlllgs ilia coin. iniua hi tons, parcels or aggregates, lv. cry ope-! ration in reckoning can be illustrated to the ! eye bv changes in parcels of sin ill movable thing-. There is there tore no recondite or abstruse radical difficulty to be overcome in order to comprehend the rides nr principles of common ari'hmetie. The two ooerations an I four modes ol chan-i ing quantities or their eorrespotnlotit liutnbers ate visible, and therefore easily understood. Toe facility of presenting tha proper illustrations to the eye renders the study and practise of elementary arithmetic not only easy, but also, in the highest degree advantageous tor training the ycung or imtutortvl min i to habits ot attenti in, : com-ririson, discrimination, and accuracy J of recollection and expression. rears of the first part of children's atten- j dance at school I And is it not worse than j
Is it not strange, then, mat, with all i discount. In this country, these three all ol whicli general .Myers was to take or 1 1 years old a star in his forehead, these advantages, arithmetic should, in j different banks arc united; our banks are ! care of and give unto him on his arrival ai j s011)n c:ud!e marks, heavy main and taif the ordinary arrangement of common batiks both of deposite, discount, and ' Vineennes. .Mr. Withers made some ic- rsLt fore loot snlit um : no ether marlrs school studies, be postponed for several j circulation. j marks that I did consider derogatory to j recollected '
strange that a study so necessary, vet so! of individuals, when they enlisted under served, that Mr. Myers would not be jas;seless if not thoroughly understood, ec one thc banners of the Cross, before they tillable in the eye of the law in giwng up so easilv made familiar to thc comprehen- started for the Holy Lund, looked about j the dead man's money w ithout adminissuoti of scholars should be so taught and so for some secure place to deposite ihcir tration. I do not recollect that I heard
earned as to be almost or quite useless for usincss iu thc majoritv of cases, even after months, often years, have been, spent :hout it as the principal shool-room oxer- ... - k t cUe? hat multitudes ot bovs, not to say anv thi ling of girls, arc to be found w ho at 1 lvcars of age cannot apply arith-l-Jor m-tieal rules to common easy business atf tii! And vet manv of these have ci t.'ior.vl nr,rns "Si o'do Rule of Three." I 7 but cannot cither write or read a number eo:-ii;in ' of or S figures! And som3 of them too have bcen told bv their tea - i . . . , . 1 or learning Numeration; that they would .ro ii,-.t tviit,.v,t tr.ddo s tliov-u-ent p.Iom.t
through the book!! I know of a seho.d,jerc orougnt into American oonars,anu not verv lar-e, where in the course of a i tbey were placed so that thc edges would yearne'ailv O scholars who hd been ci-!touch' lhc would occupy a plain contai iherin- in otlier schools were found igno-' nnJT -53 miles! If they were . .- .1.. .i.- i ,.i-".t..- nilril one ahovp. nnnthrr. t!ip rntnmn. :il-
rant or. not mcrciy iuo name, oui oi me Vtactiee of numeration. Thev set down th . . , . , . . , - . . , 1, gurcs hound m their arithmetics without .i. . ...1 I ..... k ... iiiv. iu,iia nut ti-'i-I :wlc men of business whether the a riihmetie they now practise in their daily eoncerns is the arithmetic they leanrt anil a they practised it in school. Iu UiKartiele, lonlv designed to intro-d-iee the subiect to attention, and leave it . , - ' lor rejection. LOCKE.
1 . 1 ! 'ton's weicht to each nair o oxen it Ui nuiunj.iu i..;mu-. .Mr,,.,,! u.ulT, , f , , . i.-t.,.....M. jmhouu uoneuacic.
f 1 I i 4". and v-" thet i uould take all Bton Common for' the ! ds and chattels of Robert Ilayzlewood, 1 " ) ,,,,,v at this dav c-mos th ud Princeton every Tucsd .y at 6 a m. 1,mu igU4c , and w. i.ng tn m ti m . , deceased, late cf said county ; ail persons ; A . J ,1.,:.. ' . ... i r . . . V ar:i Moui.t trncn next day by 10 a m.
words was to them an impracticable mat-, v, " V ... ' , . i ,.,..:,. c., ( t we -n- re.vi.tP I t, n, .L,. : -,u,i'-l"-"il " J- .'o...uuMa m ai,,j at .,iount yjon samc. day jy c m ter. And, after all, I must say, m justice ! 1 hc Iirlt,sh amo"n's l Prc6cnt 10 OW in- ! ,Vt !u ' , n r i ? , ' ""rcy, and files his bt.i of e,:nplaint. Leave Mount Zion every Thursday at G t- t W who had been their 'teachers in 733.000,000. 1 hc vv hole population oi . payment, .and all poon hav ,ng claim, , tyit Uq of thc . a m arrive at MMjnl Vern c . fu-mer-hool- that woithle andinjuti- j inhabitants on thc earth, according to the ; re re.uieeo to present them lor settsc-; js ii;s,ltj;cient to pav ,ilC debts and dc- 1 p m, and .u Princeton next dav by 5 m. e""J."ich teehin- i. I pVcsume J;s 1 most accurate calculation is 737,000,000. ; ment. Ihoestate is supposed to be . man(,s 0,lt,landin.l aVain,t the ?rune, aR; Z98U From Princeton, by Petersburg!,. rrhndan wMmr.jnonc! ' ' j -Consequently, if the British debt was iv. ! praying generalir for relief: It is there- llF 10 VzU' 82 ,2ik5
7ori the Baiwr.cre Gazette .lugust 23. space usually allotted to editorial re-, black mane and tail. No other marks reLATE FROM LIVERPOOL. j mark our leading subjects, the principal j collected. The above reward will be givThc news-boat belonging to thc Ccur-j staples of thc South and West, have be-' en lor the apprehension and delivery ot" icr and Enouirer office ot New York, 'come so scarce that they cease to be a ma-' the thief ami mare to the undersigned, liv-
1k arded, cn Wednesday ino.-t.ing, the
vbip Governor 'Troup, Capt. Pitcher, and, generally, the market is brought to a ! miles eat ol ineennes,on the State road j ed, such chum wul be postponed in fiv.,r from Livcipool, whence shesailcdon thc close ttr tiio moment. 'The weather has : leading to I.ouisville;or 10 dollars for the! of the claims of the more uiiicnt cedit17th July- A Liverpool paper cf that '. become fair and steady the Mississippi ' mate alone.. ! or. Copy Attest.
date, furnished by the captain, affords an item cr two cl news, one dav later than
that pubiishod in the Gazette of yeatcr-land
"ayLiverpool, July 17. i Ve understand Irom good authority, ! jthat the Duke of Palmcrton has received; lull hnniira Irnm I Inn I J .1 . . 1 , i r " .F hmiuvii i uiviimu i u ici'ri rr ai lilt r,,i th ;n .1 . 1 Alparves, and that in that capacity hc ' 'rt,.... 1C B-n-rted tr m.U.nUn ,! ' 1 1 T ' rr" i rn inn in inp n in Ami rnnoi. r:n...n. ; .......... . J iviaii VJUitnr I
mcnts for the recognition of Donna Ma- ; arrives regularly, and in sufficient quantiria asQurxn, de facto, of Portugal. In-; ties to satisfy the city demand and, tho'
! r I c t rr it ittrnricn hm I. . . 1 1... ,wvvU v ..M ,w.r..aw uccucausco vy ! .h,s n.tl ha)",n5 done so already There lis sauI to be irrcat dtainclinntin nn the ! . ..vw...wS " - - w - - part of some of the members of our sahinct to take any step in favor of ; I the I ortugucse Constitutionalists on a j IdllCCl an )1 rat onn nil Hr rn. hntil K. t - - - mas w ; ihich'v orohihifi that tRo n.n n.(!.h.i - f ; 4sucd in too A!Karvcs will not moke a - w A&WL WIJVV WJVmL - I Iruu s3 appucation, when it is consid ' hitherto assigned by our ftovemmuit for the non rccei;h;tion of the Regency arc ! removed, and that the capture of tho Mi cute fleet by Admiral Naptei, ban en jtirely changed thc complexion of the conxest. I Wc are able to state ihat the French ; government have wa?m!y pressed t ti e re y j tconitioti ot D-vma Alaria as Queen "w ; facto of Portugal, upon our Caoitiet,and tac again offered io concur io and sup port any measures which LarlCJtcy may lc pleased to adopt. We may add also, that the news which the Portuguese ambassador received yesterday, w hich was iniinoflltlplt' nrt rv rr- i ri r t r l In T rr1 T 1 - ' W.V..OIV4I uwu ins v-uuuu, lias rtiauuj . ii,t ansiTjxi i.r. tt,o .;,wi f ii.n :.wK i f r f tl nl - . f !- triliAl.nrt nl t.nndi t I'llllllli. T iYtm f"-1nl not r.r-,ir1 r Jr uu uii v. ii v- v. v uiiuu iiil iiiiiiu ui mc iiiui i I . - : f r ., , . : snvrmb.n nf prtri.,,nl i Accounts from Mudtid state that thc i landing of tho Portuguese Constitution--j1jjgts m tho Al,Tarvcs produced urcat inthe Cabinet of Fcrdi I cons;crrati0n in I nancj Troops w fronijcrS hut vh ere hurried off to the ! when the news of Mienn... i i. t..i::.i . ... k.. r m uiii iiib ib'.iui mm imv man ui i !Za Bennudcz and his apostolic colu.a Fcidinand may now prepare for a rcvolufion with as little delay as C00Venient. The Cortes were dissolved 0n the 4th of Juy, thc d. Ay before the ca.nurc of Don Miuei3 squadron. 4 B.1XKIXG. Abstract of a Icctoi c driicrcd bcTorc thc Boston Afechanics Institution, on i nu.sday evening, Jan 21st, 1833, by Hon Wiiham Sullivan: Hank s arc of three kinds, banks of deposue, banks of discount, and hanks ol circulation. When an individual pro ridvs himself with a secure place lor keeping, and j;ivcs notice that he will take charge ot people's money, it is call cd a bank of depoile. The banket pays the depositor his money when called lor, cither in speci", or gives him his pro mise on paper, which is ca'led a bank bill. When thc bat ker owns money himself, and otTdts tn tend it fir a certain ' amount of interest which he deducts1 from the depositors cash, it is a bank ol ; l - I t . The first bank was established at Vc nice, about 65C years ago. A number j j treasures; and prosj: ures; afftJ as Venice was then a ticii J prosperous city they placed them! j there; this was therefore a bank of dc positc. Thc second bank was establish was also a bank of deposite. The third! ' ' jand most importanr bank that ever w j founded is the bank of England, whi was cstabiiicil about the year ; which was the period when thc ! national debt commenced, and thc rrov - r . . , . . crnmcnt, lor the purpose oi raising mo ! ,lcy granted certain ptivilcgcs, and a ' 5"ong others that of banking. The bank nf lii!Un'i lii.-l f mi a ti-tr ir rlrrnl 1 : tion 24,000.000. It is rather difficult to lealiza what an amount this is. If it . - ---- - "'.v-- , lQvvinK lcn aol,ars lo an inc,, woulu oc ' i.'.q,,,;'.. ;;' if th.v weie n'irr.1 in iloS'',,fs f' " U,c ic p.accd V.,.1..1UW.M..IIU U(V II UIIU M IIIL WUV ' 'v - ;" "3",vu "'WM ,m,JU",im I , i :. t. -i.:. . 4" lhc "rlh XY wouId cach be squired j 10 Pa' U l ! " . 7"J ZXitXXi tCOVl- ' n " 7 ... r, ! Irom Ii. Lcvu Price Currc: .it i, 4 I . ur.:s. v e are really at a loss tor matter of interest with which to till the; , terial interest in commercial conversation, has receded 1 1 loot horn high water matk. 9 i 1.'. eitv' !c :T0VCing iH'y hut tui!r.alt!iv
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strangers have sickened and died'
with Yellow Freer. Sitrar is scarce and in rood ilpmnn.l at ! S adc perlh. Wc have not vet heard of a transaction, except by the Wocers for city consumption. Molasses. We have not heard of a sale this week; wc quote 6 cents per gallon, r ... JS i"i iiieri . 1 ----- t WW i 1 lllll . ML ' inrr IS 1.1 IllPr rill 1 1 ill V K rrr- 1,1.1 ri .1 i n ...... ... it i.i " the .Mexican ports are now open tor provi si0lls, the market does not nuvteriallv im irm,(V. We continue to quote 21 a ; t8 cents per gallon, t mme sellin" even at th I...I.I t .. .. II ill i i' ? m 'I i : i ii I i iiriOK rsfi v nitu i r. .. :M: :v w,v. Il'lkl'li11w 11 f T-r 'l1.i.-v I 1 -A . - . J 1 jviJiiinjii -i ; Jti .'ill i - tC! ditlitilt to Imv th.. i . V .1 irticlo without auvaneing thc price. Lard is in fair demand at 10 a 11 cts per lb. Bitcon and Pork remain without change; demand cenfined to the citv and neighborhood. Xo arrival of either this t""""" 1 ;."-Li. .... . . ; MAKiUKD On We lnesdav evening ! the 1th inst. by Mr. M. Ii. Trimble, .Mr-! J U0MA3 C. Uaii.ev, t this place, to Mrs. anx AsnanooK, Lawrence county, ill. I eswiWB2g?tw?- . j-T.mmm i , Dli-jl At his lesideneo in this town. I on i har.Miav m . ruing tho 5th inst. Dr. J.v-! U oh KrvivL'DALi., ia the 0l5d year of his ' vge. tTSCa T.'ZZyr9 6v iAA j J J.? g , . , 1 1J .1 ivm'i llii.'ttii i ii-i .'i.iiti.r l,ftilw;rll M i. V llll'. Ill'-' 4 Vti.lllill 4141 .14 duster, has been tiguring in the last inccnnes (.a.ette, ' Irom what motive I will i 4 , ''V- T- 7s , . I V W"I,U."" lulu 11 ".'V ,.'ltlVV' 1 7 ' - ' 1U i son ; an!1 NS ll,i0 1 lliIit; oc,,a5on 10 s:i.v ls 11 m wioksc4uii- ; ' (.wiuiku.v; n iiu. ii,iu.--.' ...osi i elearlv proves tiiat lie is an aot.nunal lMc liiowards .Mr. M ers a nil his iamilv I have i:o other feelings but those ef the best kind. In his darkest moments he always found me a true friend, as thc public well know. I therefore could not have felt disposed to injure him. If the editor of the Vincennes Gazette will open his columns to any and every travelling vagabond w ho may choose to slander his readers. I willonK say thai he cujjht to look to ilicm alone, for his supoort. W. L. WITHERS. Vineennesj S.'pt. .r. On my way from Evanr.vitlo, in company with Win. Ii. Withers and a stranger who called himself Custard, I heard a conversation between them in regard to some mor.ey said to be in the hands of general John ."Myers. The stranger saij, as near as I can recollect, that gen. Myers had in his hands money to the amount eiiher nine or eleven hundred dollars (I can't recollect which.) belonging to a man who had deceased on his way frim Xew Uneans, and requested 'am to call onsanl
Myers ami get it and take it to his fair.i-jon
Iy also littcen hundred of his own money, '.II,. 4 ... I. . .1. . the character of Mr. Mvcrs I observed j that he ought not to talk so h then i the word vihutn or rascal used by Mr. Withers nor that he would have to bring niit and finally never get it. saml. i:mi?on. I I . . , . ..I. .4...-. nl I In i.i. n .. I. . JM?miuuuii ui i ui uiv;i mhj. , mutual consent. I .1 f -ii 1 Aii persons ow ing tne nrm win p. ease 'call on Dr. Davis, who is nuthori-scd to ; settle the books and collect thc debts; ! 'itiil tu-ii'-iti j Ji-iititT ! -i i to Ofrnmcf ?!u turn, will please present thc same to Dr. Davis lor payment. JOHN W. DAVIS. JAMES THISTLE. Carlisle. Aug. 31, 1533 3J-3t ; -c; i.u,. ,T;v,,n tl.-.t lottos nf nA:-nn W V V. 1.1, 1 J J U istration have I'CjDII granted bv the ,fc.u..t y,,,!,,,,,.,!, rtv I August ei,LS33 :w-:u
as h HI, partnership here'oiore existing : the san.c has been executed by attaching j AnsviIic c'vciy Tuc.'dav at 10a nVand c-cry ch .ft. between the subscribers in the prae-1 Lot No. in that part of the town of j Friday hv 6 p m.
i dvj, use oi meuiciue, imoer uie urui oi i.v i aiui:giou lormeriy eaiicu i.i r-rponi , j jcavc liVans ittc every W ednesday and British !fc THISTLE, is this day dissolved bv 1 and returned : that thc said writ is 'now Saturday at G a in, arrive at Vmcci mes ev.
t-uiiuu ill iliu mv..-!uih ciiij ,i ; , i.l.tier STRAYED or stolen ' printed in Vineennes, for sdx weeks i;i from thc stibseriber, on I succession ; and that unless such credittile night of th li;h of I or: notify thc said complainant of the ex-
: August last, a t 1 fi.Av iir.KK KtJAN MARE, 7 years old, Hi hands high, and ' ing in Knox county, Indiana, about 7i THOMAS DAYS ON. o-Jt
Executors' Notice.
nTMIKRB will he offered at public auc -LL tion.on the 10th of October next, in the town of Priaceton. Gibson county, In diana, the HOUSES, LOT, Cardinir Machine. A AXI) Uith all the machinery attached to it, all in jrooil repair, on credits of from one to live years, in equal instalments, hv the
, . 1 , , ,. piucnaer giving bond and approved sccuden ty and dul U- rlty.The property Lclongilig to the esesohnv rates; but t;Uc of JamM
Ue also c notlcc to thc crC(i;tnr ' - - T 14411. wo suppose said estate is ?o!rcit. JAMLS DKVIX, ) JOHX AllCUTHXOT, xrsAug. HI, ls33 3--lt STA'i'i: OF IXDIAXAJ Ynnihrbiirrh Count. ' ct' Vrcbaic Court of YiimivrhurhCountu.) 4w-k. Term, ' Uiaries I. mUnll vc liae Fairehild. Admrs. of .FIL-hii I PrtJri, .i Harrison, deed. Real r I he I burs of said Harrison. A Ai' now here the neittoneri file, thoir u. petition , praving thc r.ie c.flrt iuml't' eight, in the nngwni plan of r.vansville, w ith an appraisement thereof, and suggest in saiu petition that tho personal estate of said decedent is not sufficient to pay the debts due frum said estate; and it appearing to the .sal.faetiun of the court, that the heirs of said Kiislia Harrison, de ceased, up) not residents ot the state ofln. 1 a "lcrVur 0crfCi.' ma.1 IMnMl n.u pcmicrtcy oi mis pcxiuon be 111 "-"j" i'j 4. iv. . requiring mem 10 aIM)ej,r lien; on or hefore the first day of the next term or fins court, and shew cause it iw ui.- wu, un. saui 101 snouiu not lc s -uuiorme payment ot me cents arurcsaiu, and made assets in the hands of the administrutors lor that purpose. A Copy Attest. V. T. T. JOXI-Chrl: -August 2: :;JH 7 TJ S rareby given, that I have taken out H letters of administration on the estate of James Allensworth, (late of the county of Spencer, in the state of Indiana,) dej ceased; ail persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them, and ill; so who are indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Tho estate is, at this time, heiieveu to be JONATHAN IIERVEY, Admr. August 1, l i-()t Mom lay night thc P.Mh of August, one IS A I HORSE POXEY ' PiERRE COMPAGNIOTT Aug. 27, lNj:i ldl-if STATE OF lXDIAXA, p.vvii:T cnicvir rornx. John Van Trees.) vs. Foreign At Jiachmcnt John Dillon. T"! OTICE is hereby given, that a writ of Foreign Attachment has been sued out of the Clerk's office of said court, upon the alhdavit of thc said plaintiff: that I pending in sr.i l court; and .!::; unless the 1 ... I I .1 ... ti'li l . sum ,ioun wmon appears nii.i enters spe- ' eial bail, pursuant to the tbrm of the Statutcinsueh case made and provided, the I "iHTilf1 W! il fi riiMii.!ril in In: oLw-fm.n JOHN VAXTItF.ES, vlk. u.v.v. August tl, ls33. 30 3t STATE OF INDIANA. day 1 ii ss p no n at b c o u rt. vi;'i,-.v i crm. 13.! ! Samuel Comer, AdininisO trator, vcc. of John Hel1 phinstine, deceased, vs. rn.L or ! fore ordered bv the coart, that thc credit ors of said deceased be mtified of the filling and pendency of said bill, by pu'oliI ...-,.... ... !.- 4 y.-, - rt Si t ......... i istencc and extent ol their re:eetive j claims by filing thc same or a statement of the nature, description and dab: of the contract or assumpsit npou which the same rnav be founded, in the office cf the Clerk of ; ibis court previous to a fu: :l distribution of ! the assets of tlu estate of the sai I t'.eceas- ' JOHN VAN TREES, Clerk August -Jl, l3y. 30 lit
M.fil STUAYi:i) or stolen W CT" frf:m t,l su! s?l i,,('rJ lIir-'c JL miles south of Vincenne,
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TV?" OTICE is hereby given, that I have iV taken out letters of administration oa the estate of Charles Pierce, (lata of Spencer county, Indiana,) deceased; ail persons havi-.g claims against thc said estate arc requested to present them irr.mediafely, and those w ho are indebted to sail estate will make immediate payment. The estate is insolvent. DANIEL BROWN, Admr Align: io, isaa 3i-Gt STATE OF INDIANA, DAVIESS rftOBATE COURT, August Term, 1S3U. George Roddick, Aata'r.j &.c.uf John Clark, dee'd. 1 vs. mir' or Tlio creditors of said dee'd. j IX5tvE-cv. And now at this time come3 thc eaid complainant by E. II. McJunkin his attorney, tpd files his bill of complaint, stating that the estate of thc said deccasod is insufficient to pay thc debts and demands outstanding against the same, and praving generally for relief: It is therefore ordc ed by thc court, that the creditors of thc said deed., be notified of the filing and pendency of said bill, by publication in thc 'Western Sun,'' a newspaper printed in Vineennes, for siv. weeks in succession; and that unless such creditors notify the said complainant of thc existence arid extent of their respective claims, by filing the same or a statement of thc nature, description and date of the contract or assumpsit upon which the same rnav bo founded, in the office of the Clerk of this court, previous to a final distribution ot the assets of the estate of die said deceased, such claims w ill be postponed in favor of the claims of thc more diligent creditors. A copy Attest, JOHN VAN TREES, Cleric. August -Jl, 1833. "0 tU For carrying thc mails of the United States for four years, from January 1st 1831, to December 31st 1827, on the following Post Routes in Indiana, will be received at this Department until the 21st day ci October next inclusive; to be decided ou the 2d day of November next. 075. From Vineennes. by Berry villc, VVashirgton. Mount Pleasant, Hindostan, Point Pleasant, Columbiaville, Paoli. Fredcr.cksburgh, McCallan's X Roads, Greenville and New Albany, to Louisville, Ky. 1 1 1 miles and back, three limes a week in'-i diorse post coaches. Leave Vineennes every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 2 p m, anive'at Louisville every Wednesday, Friday and Monday by 10 p rn. Leave Louisu'lle every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4 a nr., arrive at Vineennes next days by 12 noon. From Vineennes, by Emerscn's Muis. Carlisle, Merom, Turman's Creek. Prairie Creek and Honey Creek, to Tcrre II lute, C5 miles and bck, twice a week ia stages. Leave Vinccr.ncs every 1'ucsday aid Situiday at 2 p m arrive at Ter re Haute ever Wednesday ai.d Sunday by 8 p ni.
l.eave 1 erre Haute even Monday and Friday at 6 a m, arrive at Vhjce.ir.es every Tuesday and Satnrday by 12 noon. 2T. From Tcrre Haute bv Otter Creek, Galatin, Dickson's Mdls, Green Castle, Danville and Belleville, to Indianapolis, 95 miles and back, twice a week in stages; once a week by Danville, and once a week by Bclle ille. Leave Tcrre Haute every Mcnd.iv and Friday at 4 a in, arrive at Indianapolis every Tuesday and Saturday by 1 p m. Leave ludiauapr lis every "Wednesday and Saturd i) at 2 p m, an ie at Tcrre Haute every Thursday and Sunday by lip m. 2978. From Vineennes by Patoka, Princctcn, Sandersville and Pigeon Creek, to Kvansville, 55 miles and back, twice a week ia stages; and from Evansviile to Hcoderson, Ky. 10 miles, once a week on horseback. Leave ir.ceiu.es e erv Monday at o a m. cry '1 himday and Sunday by 10 a m. Leave F. ansv ilk- every Tuesday at 10 a m. arrive at Henderson same day by 2 p "in. Lc;vc Henderson every Tuesday at 2.3 p m, arrive at Fvansille same day bv C p m. 'Z')7V. From Mount Carmel. II. to'Pimccton. In. 12 miicsaial bark once a w eek. Leave Mount Carunl every Tuesday at 7 a m, arrive at Princeto n surnc" dy by 11 a in. Leave Princeton every Tuesday At 2 i m. arrive at Mount Carmel san-.e dav by 0pm 2-l-0. From Priacetca. bv Oweu&t ille. C nllii.ina. New Ilanr.'j-.v ard Mount Verr.o. :, to Mount Zioa, Ky. 70 ;i d es and bjtk; race a week between Princeton and Mount Vernon, 15 nulcs in stages, and r nce a week between Mount Vernon and Mount Z'.on: Leave Piinccton every Saturday at 5 am, anivc at Paoli nsxtday by 10 p m. Leave P.tj'.i every Thursday at 5 am, arrive at Pjiucc.c:: next day by 10 p m. 2sj. F'Diii Evansvilir, by New burg, Boone ille, Midway, Rockpott. Troy, Rome, Frcdonia, Leavenworth, Cerydon, Lancsvilic. New Albany and Shippirsport. Kv. to Louisville; 150 miles and back oace a week, between Evansviile and Cory J on. 125 miles, atid tice a week between Corydja hiiJ Louisville, 25 mi'.ei. Leave F.vat.svillc every Thursday at 6 am, anivc at Louiivil! every Saturday by 6p m. Leav e LiiuisviP.e every Monday at o a m, ariiveut Evansviile every Wednesday by 0 : m. Leave Ccrydn every Thursday at 5 a m, ariive at Louisville, same d iy ty 12 noon. Leave Luu.v ille everv Thursday at 1 t 1 ni, arrive at Ccrydou ianic day by tJ p in.
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