Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 33, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 September 1833 — Page 3

VIXCEXNES, SEPTEMBER. M, 1833.

j House of Representatives, in this "state,

at the late election:

SENATORS. Spencer, Pern and Crawford Geo. II. Thompson. Posey j Vandcrburg and Warrick. Chnrles f. Battcll. Harrison John W. Payne. Monroe, Green and Owen James Whitcomb. Jackson, Jennings and Scott A. C. GriHifh.

Knox, Daviess and Martin William

In the last Vinccnncs Gazette I observed the following remark "JStncc our last, we have had a refreshing shower of rain, which our parched and withered earth gratefully received. We hope it will have the effect of checking the progress of billious complaints now prevalent in town and country." On rending the above I was reallv astonished, for it is a fact, that

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at thai lime, or now, l do not believe there , -u. is twenty cases of sickness of any kind, I Putnam Daniel Sigler. within the Botmigh, although it contains a I Marion and Hamilton A. F. Morrison population of probably two thousand. Dearborn lhi id V. Culley. The country too, is tiow, and has Icon ' Hendricks, Morgan and Boon Lewis generally health v. ' ;M-istin. " : Fountain F. O. Pain. Want ot room, has compelled mc to; Johnson auj Bartholomew Zachariah leave out a number of articles prepared Tannehili.

lor this paper. I hope to commence the next vo! une upon a sheet of a larger sie. It is required here, and shall be furnished, as soon as possible.

lar s

FOR Uin 'WKSTIIKN SIX. EDUCATION NO. VIII. The first thing to be fixed in the scho-

mind, in acquiring

! Vermillion and Warren Stephen S. Collctt. Clark and Floud David W. Dailev.

Gibson, Pike and Dubois Elisha Em-bree.

REPRESENTATIVES. Wayne A. W. Bradbury, Abel Thorn-

arithmotieal hurg, Wm. Steele and John Jones.

knowledge, is a clear conception of mini- ' Dearborn George If. Dunn, Thomas

be is as standing for collections of things. Guiou and David Guard. If there be a deficiency in this point, all j Washington Woodbridge Parker and else will bo obscure in the scholars view, j Henry C. Monroe. and all will be confused in practice. Ai Orange--. M. A. Carter and Joel right answer, is, with such scholars. iifVnndovcr.

thing of mere chance.

Let the figures be first learned in connexion with the corresponding parcels of thing??. For example, in learning the fi

gure four, the scholar should h ive a par

Lawrence Mitchell and Williams.

Jefferson Nathan B. Palmer and Jas. II. Wallace. llinh Marinus Willet and S. Bicr. flamson Leslie and Wilson.

eel of four things to look at, and be made j Patnum R. Ilardesty and George Picr-

lo think ol the figure as the siu of hoic jcy. manyvivc in the parcel. Let the illustra- Fountain L. B. Hughes and Thomas tion be varied so as to show perhaps a oo- J J. Evans. zen different parcels: four books tour; Tippecanoe Thomas B. Brown and fdatcs four boys four fingers ;c. L. Fairman. Thus he is prepared to understand and re- Franklin John Reid and B. S. Noble, tain the idea that the number and figure is j Fayette Marks Cranio and Caleb to show how many arc in a parcel, but not 1 Smith. ivhat sort of things they arc. Inion W. II. Bonnet and Z. Feriru-

son.

The last accounts that can be relied "on were, that the Admiral was advancing towards the Tagus, and within six miles of its mouth consequently the report must In all probability have been premature. ITALY -Extract of a letter of the 18th July from Bologna: "A bloody collission occurred last Sunday at Imola between the Papal troops and the Austrians. Some of the former were wounded, but the latter had one man killed and several dangerously wounded. The cause of this outrage is said to be a change of barracks, the best of which was given to the fortign iroops. The Pcpal troops have been ordered to another garrison in consequence of this occurrence." RUSSIA. The Russian troops are still concentrated on the banks of the Danube, but they will return to their former quarters as soon as Count Orloff shall have left the Uosphorus. The Hamburg Correspondent gives the following of the 20th inst. from Ber lin: The emperor of Russia is forming several regiments of dragoons; which arc so organized, that they may, as occasion requires, serve either as a mounted or dismounted force. Some of ihem are to be armed with lances, like the Cossacks, and n ay bs useful at the outposts.

When each of the ten figures is learnt

in this way, proceed to illustrate the decimal formation of numbers. This is not

to be taught rhicllv bv addressing the car, 1 but, chiefly, the eye must bo depended on. j Arrange ten things in a parcel, and call it i One ten. Form another similar parcel, j and place it near the first, then call them j both together two tens. In this manner j form and count parcels till ten tens. After j this has become familiar, the scholars are . prepared to understand that ten is the name j

ot a parcel ot things and that parcels may be counted as well as single thing-. Thev now have an idea of tiro single

things, and also of two tens of things: one ' single thing, and one parcel : five single , things, and five parcels or tens. Thus I

tjiey will have the clear Conception ol two sorts or ciders of ones, single ones, and parcels or tens.

It the teacher be furnished with proper j apparatus,--and he ought to be, for it can i be easily prepared and costs but little, j let fen tens be put together into a puree!, j its name be taught,- -hundred. Then j form and count ten hundreds; and collect ' them into another parcel, and teach its 1 ivunr, thousand. We have now ones of j single things ones of tens, ones of handreds, ones of thousands. They can con- j ceive and count two single things, two ten-, two hundreds, two thousands: three ! f ingle things, three tens of things, three hundreds of things, three thousands of j things, &c. Call the scholar's attention now to the ; manner of forming these several parcels, j 'Jen single things make one ten, that is, j a parcel having ten in it: ten tens make one hundred: ten hundreds make one thousand. Thus single ones are nut together

into smnll parcels; and those small par- t .erick. vels are made into larger parcels: audi ermillion those into still larger, Jce. And ten ones , t ears on.

nt small tmatititv :in iv.it f o-rvtlif'r lu ninkc i Parkt

- i o ; - , a one of the next larger quantity. j Teach them also that the single things ! put together to mako a parcel of ten are called unit. j Now take a parcel containing ten, and !

rut a single thing bv it, and teac h them to

Clark John II. Thompson and Samuel J. Stewart. Posey Jesse R. Craig. Gibson- John Hargrove. Crawford. Z . Le v e n w o r I h . Green Mr. Ilarler.

Owen Mi Mooro. Monroe IV.ris C. D.mning.

Sullivan Mr, Do Pauw. Warren Judge Clark. Switzerland Daniel Kelso. Ripley Mr. Smith. Jennings William C. Rramwcll. Scolt Elisha G. English. Floyd William Williams and P. M. Dorse v. Clay Mr. Yoacum. J oh nson -J oab V od ru IT. Morgan Grant Stafford. Hen ( I ricks Thorn as X i e hoi s .

Sh el by Rcz i 1 1 Da vis. Drcatur W i 1 1 i a m Fo w I e r . Hi nrt Thomas R. Stanford.. Marion Ilenrv Brady. li t :: lol ph Wi 1 ! i a m Ed wa rds. Bartholomew W. K. Kiser. Vigo Elisha M. Huntington. Jaekso n R ic h a ivl Iiee m .

Vandcrburg and Warrick John Adams Pra kenridgc Perry and Spencer Mason J. Howell. Pic and Dubois (Jen. Wright. Knox Sam-iel Smith and J. F. Snapp. Davis and Martin--D unci McDonald.

Montgomery Clinton David Vance j

and Jacob Angle. Carroll and Cass (i ill is M'Bcan.

Hamilton

p-u-f. Madison and Hancock John Foster.

Allen, FAkhart and St. Joseph David

Commercial iityoct From B. Levy's Price Current, Aug. 24. Nothing can be more monotonous than life in New Orleans at this season of the year, we have reference to commercial life and men of busy habits, and wc sympathize with those who have nothing to do, and yet bound to wear away the long, hot, dusty, idle days which must intervene between the present moment and the commencement of business within doors, the pleasure of whiling awaj an hour by looking over the transactions of the past, or in any other useful and agreeable manner, is

alloyed by the stinging and buzzing of

myriads of never tiring musquitos without, the ardent rays of the sun and clouds of dust, preclude the possibility of pleasure and lastly, and worst of all, is the never failing topic, sickness; for, from

some cause or other, there always remain

j in me cuy a numncr ot strangers, some j are sick, some die, and many are daily in (apprehension of contracting tlv? malady

of the climate, so that all arc more or less interested in the result, which wc set down , as another drawback to the very small

! portion ot satisfaction to be enjoyed in

! this dull, hot, dusty, mosquito biting, sick-

f I y season.

progcrtitors, who were known to be amon

the founders of our republic. In the year ! Sfttltf nfotrtltOr'0 ilOtlCC1 iW, after completing his medical studies I TVT OTinK , lhv iv.n .h,. I i.,t

XNf taken out letters of administration on the estate of Charles Pierce, (Jatc of

spencer county, Indiana.) deceased; all

and sharing for some time in the success-

iul practice of his tutor, the enticements of the ''far west," then highly estimated, induced him to emigrate to the well known

settlement of Vinccnncs. The Doctor

persons having claim against the said cs-

; late are requested to procnt t!cm iir.me

una t : . i ... :. , .. .

age and during the last thirty-toiir years, leMate will make immt.. ....

I'l . .

tsiaie is insolvent.

DAMLL BROWN. Adxr.

August v. is;; :iutn

STATU OF INDIANA, DAVIESS rnOBATD COURT, Avgnrt Term, ISJ:J. George R-hhlick, AJmV. i

v:c. of John Clark. decM. j

vs.

i

pill or

he has resided in this growing town, in full practice of his profession, enjoying in an eminent degree the conJidencc, and adding to the comfort and happiness of all around him. A sincere and pious Christian, he was without guile: he exhibited in his conduct through life, the mild and amiable qualities of Him w ho came to exalt

the humble and confound the proud: he ! looked beyond appearances, and never j

pursued a wavcrini? shadow for a mnl ! The rrr.titnr .f ;, .WM ? SsLVENcr.

substance: his tied personal frien lships And now at this time comes the said wore extensive, and when occasion de- j complainant bv I'. II. McJunkin his atrnanded a friendly interference, he was al-. torney, and tiles his bill of complaint, stawav s found in the proper place ting that the estate of the said deceased is -Ardent with temper, and with judgment j iusiiliicicnt to pay the debts and demands r- , , , outstanding against the same, and pray in" nT' MJ 31 COl-i generally for rHief: I, is therefore onlcr" Ilcuas to'hisfamih Mhc object of rcvc-!cJ.l;y1l,li c,lrt,!i' creditors of tho rence and love, and to communitv at S.a,,J dcC;!-' lct ,1,V1t.,,l1 a 1 Iwliling anJ penlarge, of respect and atlection. After a 1 lVC ct l!hhy publication in the long and painful illness his pure spirit has' v:Cstcrn hn a newspaper printed in departed; and the extinction of his life "Jccftncs, for six weeks m succession; endeared bv so manv virtues, is an aw-! a,Vi. lhat u"!ess SUt I. creditors notify the fnl Pxp.mdif.Pni.-nn "nr ti.n , ,ot. ,wt. ! salJ complainant ot the existence aud c-

loves a shining mark.

Whihi the ,ii.iirts r'" W"1V" " J"ig

t . J. . ttie same or a statement ot ibe;

nearest anu tiearesi io inc ueari oi my late i it. ' lamented friend, drop the tear of love on ! fecr,l'llu a"J Jjtc of the contract or ashis grave, they may fmd some consoling i umI'slt t hich the same may be i i J f r : . founded, in the olhccof the Clerk ot tin

the consideration that, 'blessed are

dead who die in the Lord.1

Vinccnncs, Sept. 0, ls.'3

VINCLNNLS FALL R&.CES,

,,, ' court, previous to n final distribution ot tnC , r.i. .i . .

I uiu ascis oi inu ceian; oi mc saiu ueceasetl, such claims will be postponed in favor of the claims of the more diligent credit-

! ors. A copy Attest.

JOHN VAN TULUS, Clerk. August -Jl, :jo at

"i TILL Ci.mmcnceon Thursday the

" w 7 l ni rirri-ini Ihn rr 'nip I . . I T...I 1 C...

l . J nil: KtlK. MIUIIS Ul Hit UllKld rjLHIP

ue for three da vs.

1st day. One mile, three best out of j live for a purse of FIFTY DOLLARS. 2nd day. Two miles and repeat, for a purse of ONF HUNDRED DOLLARS. .t.1 I

for four years, from January 1st 1834, to December 31st 1S37, on the iliowinj; Post Roates in Indiana, will be received at Ibis Department until the 21st dav of October next inclusive; to be decided cn

trie 2d day of November next.

r rom mcenncs. bv Berrvvillf.

w j - j

...i . i ,. . ... r i'l iii'iH :

iiiih; iimi u ih:.ii. iui iL iiiiim: ui i k . . . . .

nor r ; WasliiiiRton, Mcunt rlcasant, Iluitiostan, imm.i.ai. ..... I'nt Plcasa.,t. Cu!umb,av.P.c, Pa.Mi. VredOn the same evening nt I o clock a ( cricksburKh. McCatlan's X Roads, Git endash oi enc mile for a SADDLE and JJRI-; ilic and New Albany, to Louisville Ki-

Scptenibcr 1 1, 1833.-

-33-

Sugar Small sales at former rates, is all that we have to notice. The cane is

everything that could be desired.

Molasses A few bb's. continue to find

their way to market, and command 26

cents per gallon. Flour The demand for the Mexican

I ports has given animation to tbe m ;rket, j and reduced the supply on hand. Last ; sales $o per bbl. Lard is rather dull at 10 cents per lb;

(the supply on hand abundant. ! Whiskey is as dull as ever at former

cpiouuions, 7 a iiS cents no sales. Bacon Hams are in good demand at 10 cents per lb. Beef, pichlciL There is none in market. Pork is scarce demand small, but price advancing. Coffee. We continue to quote 13 all cents; but remark, that a ood article is

rather ditncult to be had at tbese rates.

The market is, however dull.

DLL. (Ill miles and back, three limes a week ia'-l

; borse post coaches. ... ) Leave Vinccnncs every Tuesday, Thurs-

BOOK STORE, . lla and Saturday at 2 p m. arrive at Louis-

&.muuuiii oi ioou.s,) Lc;uc Lou,Sviile every Monday. Wedhtaliouary, cV other ; ncsday and Friday at 4 a m. arrive at Vi:i-

aMi fmc articles, just re-j cenncs next days by 12 noon. . - 'ecived now onen-i 5976. From incennes. by Emerson's

in" (or sale,by II. Tvler,atlhe new brick MMU. Carlisle, Merom. Turman's deck. budding on Water Street, next door to I JV"1' ?Jct'S and IAoneJ" Cnick-to 'lerro .MessrsfTomlinon cc, Rofs. j 6j miles aud back tvv,ce a 1U

Vinccnncs, Aug. 0,13 30-tf

Hay is retailing from store at $1 50

and Boon Austin Daven-; per 100 lbs.

Corn. The conditions imposed upon Hour entering the Mexican pons, each bbl to be accompanied by 2 bbls of Indian Corn, has taken off considerable quantities, and the article is advancing. In sacks, it is selling at JS7i rents ncr bushel.

XSQTA27IC MEDICINE.

i.'ST received from Co.utul us, (Ohio)

qj an assortment oi not ante Mcaicinc,

ot a very superior qualitv , to wit :

Ouni Mvrrli

African Grey Cayenne or Capsicum 15 : y berry Nervine (Umbil) Hemlock Copavi or Colic Root X mtboxylum , Ohio Kercuma 11-.. -v . '

rimers o. 4

stares.

Lea c Vinccnncs every Tuesday and Saturday at 2p m arrive at Terre Haute every Wednesday ar.d Sunday by 8 p in. Leave Terre Haute every Monday anI Friday at 6 a m, ariivc at Vinccnncs every Tuesday and S itnrday bv 12 noon.

Composition pow- 1 1 c V.1"lc u.,wucr V:rcc.--

tej.s - iaiauu, icKbon s .wins, vietn v.3vtic, PendLily J Dam ille and Belleville, to Indianapolis, VO Lobelia, herb and ; mi,es and back, twice a week in s gts; seetj once a week by Danville, and once a week Cholera S)T0P and bVlclleV-rC' it . A powders I "eavc ei rc Ha"tc every Monday am! Number 6 '' riiJar at 1 a m a"ive at Indianapolis evc--Vi . 1 ! ry Tucbday and Saturday by 1 p m. I bird preuaration 1 3 T ,J ,. .- 3 x- . nf n 1 i Leave Indianapolis every Wednesday and

Bitter Hoot.

j Saturday at 2 p m, arrive at Terre Hautu

MWo Cookms and Isaac

Joseph A. Wright.

Delaware, Sec. Mr. Ciilijore.

, .1 . 1 every I hurbday and Sunday by 11 p m. id mnnv ntlipr nrtirln not I torn. rmmiP.! . ..-L . .

. Vj7N I- rom ir.ppr.tipshv -ttrl-? lrmri.

rated, which the subscriber offers for sale ; tcn Sandersville and Pigeon Creek, to Kv111 John Wise's new brick buildmjr, on Wa- j ansviile, 55 milts and back, twice a week in ter street nearly opposite the Lund Oilice, i stages; and from Evausville to Henderson,

where lie intends keeping at all limes a plentiful supply. The subscriber also holds himself in readiness to attend to all calls in the lo-

tanical practice of medicine.

Ky. 10 mdes, once a week 'n borsoack.

Leave Vii. cenncs every Monday at 6 a m, and every Tbursd.ty by "2 p m, arrive at Lvansville every Tuesday at 10 a m, and evciy Friday by 6 p m.

l,cavc r.vansnlle every edncsday and

so.

COMMUNICATED. TIIH L VTE DOCT. J.VCOU KUYKKXDALL.

Although a mere notice, anntnincing

From '.he Baltimore Patriot, Aug

LATEST FROM FRANCE By tbe Charlemagne, Cap'ain Pierce, arrived at New York from Havre, Paris

call them one ten and one: put two single papers to tbe 31st July were received, j the death of such a man as Doctor Jac things aud av one ten aud two vS:" to o'ie The celebration of the l4three days'" Kuykcndall, is sufficient to excite the sv

ten aiul nine. Thev are now readv to be Passed oti witnout any uisturoance 01 1 patnetic scnsiniuiy 01 a wiue circle 01 fauht that ten and oic are called elercn: llc public peace. Some arrests had ta- j friends, to join a disconsolate widow and ten'ind two twelve: ten and three thirteen: 'ien place, in consequence of tbe dis children, and a numerous family connexteti and four. fo"r!??:: v-c Al?o Thai cavcry of a quantity of fire arms and ; kn, in deploring their irreparable loss; Two tens are eauVJ twenty: three tenslh'w-' amtinition at the house dl M. Perardel. j yet something more than a brief notice of v VC and that eleven means ten and z individuals taken into custody be j the event is justly expected (by those who

one: twelve mius ten and two &c. i,on to tbe Republican party, twenty me ins two ten.- thirtv means! A letter from Constantinople of tbe thice "ten &c ,0lh Jul' says "The Egyptian army In usini litres for ten, tho lis tor one nS effeclecl its retreat behind the ton the n.uht for no units: for eleven, the lourus, the Russian auxiliary forces Uli hand 1 t.r one ten, the right hand 1, ! have lo'daT lcfl lb Rea' of UcJ"kf.r 1 unit or single one: in twelve, the 1 "turn to the Black bea Adm f,r one ten, the - tor two single ones or I Malcolm left the Dardanelles on he 2d. . .1 1 . . ,i ; Dhussels, July 29.

j IjtUCI i IIU'll lilb lldUb V.U1HU III Hl j reports that Holland demands an aug-

This process lo-.ld be carlv coni:n?n- V , , ;ume,io poru. inu puuciuai ui mu. cml. ami ,creveruwlv continued till the X V1 6 carnerd ??h?i!? tul laV' au lwll.cll xhc Tl

1 i i r ' t i ii i . i r ii r s rii i iir in r r . 1 1 1 1 . P t l k j id i- iir'tntinnni ioiinrn: r ii j

fCT-Also, the subscriber having receiv- ; Saturda at 6 a m, art ive at Vinccnncs cv-

cd the appointment of sub-agent, wouM in- . ery Thursday and Sunday by 10 a in. form the public, that he has received ai Leae Evaisville every Tuesday at 10 a number of setts of books and rights, to-' m. arrive at Henderson same day by 2 p in. w;,k i?.a.;.r, r .t,.ro- rr, il.n ; Leave Henderson every Tuesday at 2. p

w, . i i I m, arrive at Evansvule same day by t n m.

We oilers for sale as above. S. RATI I BONE.

August 21, is:j:3 -:o tf

ton,

for three siuiih

all the numbers.

ones or units

auJ s

soon in

deeply feel the great void the lamented

dissolution has occasioned) to commemo

rate his exemplary worth and umieviating rectitude. This community will long cherish a remembrance of tbe genuine goodness of heart, professional skill, liberality of sentiment, solidity of judgment, and cheerful philanthropy, which he uniformly exhibited in the practice of every virtute through life 15;it ho had manv

'relations: and without presumiu

oM

m-1 STATE OF INDIANA,

DAVIESS r ROB ATE COUHT, August Ftrrn, 1S33.

James Calhoun, AJinr. :e. of Jabez 1). Osmon, DecM., J rs. The Creditors of said Dj- 1 ccaseJ. y j j

Bill

of

2979. From Mount Carmei, Ii. to Prince-

In. 12 miles and back cr.ee a week.

Leave Mount Carmel eery Tuesday at 7

' a m, arrive at Princeton same dnj by 11am. ! Leave Princeton every Tuesday at 2 p m, i arrive at Mount Carmel same day by 6pm ! 29H0. Frv.ii P.-incetor., by Owcnsvuie, ' Cyuthiana, New Ilar'mony and Mount Veri uoii, to Mount '.ion, Ky. 70 miles and back; ; once a week between Princeton and Mount

I Vernon, 45 miles in stages, and once a week ' between Mount Vernon and Mount Zlon:

Insolvency 25 miles on horseback. Leave Princeton every Tuesday at 6 a in.

ND now nt this day comes the sail . an(1 at same Jav by-Q J m complainant and tiles his bill ot . Leave Mount 'Jon every "Thursday at 0 e.-mplaint, stating that the estate of the ( a ni arrive at Mount Vernon same day by said deeeasM i iusullicient to pay the debts 1 p in, and at Princeton next day by 5 p m. and demands outstanding against the' 29S1. From Princeton, by Petersburg!, same, and nrav ing generally for relief: Portersville and Jisper, to Paoh; 83 miles

ii .i..n.... I... tf. M'l.... auu oat h, onte .

... . I v , ,, i. i Oniillil'irt- - , - - . i . w ... - -- I

mi utri i i iu. in. n. - ii-ii i-n-iiuiiiui i i r ii r . i r.... . . . . . t . .

, l l i i i uuaiiy an increase oi mc niius iui iui- estimable cnaraeier, una u say in iew knowlod je ol numbers prepares scholars . - i.,..u-! . , . . . -

, . , , t sumir ine auneiui. ii dcju ui 4t,v ' WOTu.

e n tbeen so taught ; . . ' ,

li 'ontlv. If thev have

what hi?

Peace is to be negotiated first ! known to merit-

venerated memory is

the creditors of said deceased be notified ';

,T at t,i of the filing and pendency of said bill, by j

publication, ior six weews in succession, in : the Western Sun, a newspaper printed in Vinccnncs; and that, unless such credi-; tors notify the said complainant of the existence and extent of their respective

J between Holland and the five Powers,! ! who will afterwards submit the terms to'

iniiul.

ft tf lltltlltl . V

1 " ; the approbation of llelgium

while vo.i:iur, they s!i-Hild be made to un

d r-ta!iJ the matter so belore ...

l"''V , r ! PORTUGAL. uch i tlu? proper inoCo of nresentin- x, m Frf.nr. ,T,ra ,lf,ln:n ,h nr

the liiJmicats o! uumeratiou t j a scholar c - ' a-;c r i

, lUUII.S 111 UUl I t 1 IU U 3 dUIUV.) Ul;

the reported capture of the city ol Lis

llis was the soul by fear nor interest sway 'd Tbe purest passions, and the wisest head; The heart so tender, and the wit so true. Yet this no malice, that no weakness, knew."

Leave Princeton cery Saturday at Jam,

ari ie at Paoli next day by JO p m. Leave Paoli every Thursday at 5 am, arrive at Princeton next day by 10 p m. 2932. Fiom Evausville, by Newburg, Hoonexille, Midway, Kockport, Troy, Itnme, Frcdonia, Leavenworth, Corydou, L'tnesville. New Albany and hippingspcit.

to EouisMlte; ZoQ miles and back once a.

LOCKE.

The folio vi in ii a

comiiiete

return of

Doctor Kuvkendall was loru in llamp-

bon by the force3 under tbe command of jbire countv, Virginia, in the year 1770,

dmiral Nanier but there is no sum-' where a worthy brother oi nis sun occu-

eJ tj tr: Senate and ; cicnt evidence of their authenticity. 1 pies, it is thought, the paternal scatcf their

I." .r

claims, oy unng me : same, a uue ur.it wcck between Evausville and Corydon, ot the nature, description and date of tnc l25 mcs. and twice a week between Corycontract or assumpsit upon which the . tim and Luuisille, 25 miles, same may be founded, in the olhccof the i Eeave Evausville every Thursday at 6 a m'v clerk of "this court, previous ton final di- arrive at Louisville every Saturday by 6p m. tribution of the assets of the estate of said Leae Louisville every Monday at 6 h m. deceased, such claims will be postponed a?eal tlvasvilie every Wednesday by o in favor of the claims of the more diligent , P avc CorylQn every Tnnrst!ay at 5 a nV' creditors. Lop Attest, j arrive at Louivine. same day bv 12 noon.

JUll.N .. llvhW, uru. j Eeave Louisville every Thursday at 1 j

August 2 i5yd. yo tu

i m, arrive at Corydon same day by $ p m.