Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 September 1833 — Page 3
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VINCENNES, SEPTEMBERS!,
in, Osborn, Peyton, Prnelt, Shnrlridgc, (clearly intelligible ta voting scholars
Slaughter, Wallace, and Wilson '21. Shut the seeing the actual operations with Sosaid motion passed in the affirmative! .quantities and the corresponding changes
Having now accomplished the purpose of the numbers will render their concep
co m m f. it: atio x. Mr. Stout In vour iwwr of the last
week I have read a communication over;
the signature of a Junior namesake, whose talent arc creditable, and his good feelings hinhlv commendable. In that coin-
inunicaliou the attention of tho public is
for which I took up my pen (it being evi
dently unnecessary to retort upon a writer
in the other paper his despicable inuen
tions on the subject clear and discrimina
ting and accurate. There are in arithmetic two cases
hof.dl (o inquire whether ths bank over',
doe,) I should hero drop ihf sobjet but, fcttixC; TOGiiTiir.K: 1 when the parcels
as I am satisfied you are willing to make vour paper the medium of communicating
to the public every fact in relation to this
are unequal: Z when the parcels are equal. Addition must bo n-ed in the change of
numbers to correspond to the Jirsl case,
important matter, so th it a just estimate and may lo for the second, though not so
directed to a bill to provide for the im-1 may bc made by your readers of the un-jcxpe provement of that part of the Wabash ri- ceasing ctforts heretofore made to procure Mult
ditiousiu mode as multiplication.
means tootled the object, I will corroborate
mv voiing namesake's remarks bv tiro in
disputable references. The first to is the acts of lbC," (page t'i) where 'an act
relating to the eastern 5o western branch
's or over which Illinois has concurrent ju
risdiction, which passed in Senate lastscs ?ion, &. he says it 'was introduced with the following report.' Now the report has not appeared: the one he has published is
the report of the committee on canals in ! cs of White river' will be found, appointing the II'iiisc of Representatives of the Ohio! the late Alexander Ralston to examine the
Legislature. An act to incorporate a company to construct that part of the Wabash and Eric canal that passes through Obio, passed the Senate of that state la
v. inter; and the report in your paper, was
obstructions in both forks from their junction to the head of possible navigation, and report a detailed statement of all ob structions, and an estimate of the expense of removing them: which duty was per-
made by the committee to which that act ; formed; and moncv to cover the expense
was reierred in the House ot Represents- is yet wanting. This is additional proof
lives; ana tir.is presents two plans lor tiiej that somrrmxr; has been done. The seacceptanee of Indiana, to effect the ob-. vond reference is to n letter from a most ject. But the report made by our late se-j respectable source, shewing the impresxiAtor, w hen he introduced the lull, hns . sions of an Oiiio senator in regard to the been overlooked by my young friend: j act of incorporation already mentioned, it may be read, pngc of la-t Senate's j to construct the canal through that state. Journal, and being brief, I herewith trans- i The letter was written before that act was mit it, to shew the considerations which ! reported upon in the House of Rcprcsentliave long stimulated that senator to re- j atives of that state, as published in your jjcwed efl'-.rts. In the proceedings of Jan. last; and Indiana can now accept of eithl?th, it is inserted as fdlows cr m dc sho may choose. This is addi"Mr. Ewing, from the committee on ca- tional proof, that no difficulty will ob-
rmlsand internal improvements, tnade the struct, or retard, the entire cmnn'.ction of
following report: die canal, as far as denends imnn onr sis-
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The committee on canals ami internal improvements, to whom was referred the communication of the Governor of Illinois, proposing to unite th? energies of thru tate, in conjunction with our own, in
providing means to improve the navigation
ter Ohio; and it demolishes the false colouring i,f deceit attempted by the Gazette tvriter. I send you the original letter CoLi Mr.rs, Ohio, January tt, Di:ak Sir: The Senate of Ohio have
this dav ordered to it? third rea-linga Bi'l
of that portion of the Wabash river, un-j for incorporating a comDanv for construct-
dcr our joint jurisdiction, have deliberated
up:iu the important undertaking, with anxious care, und after considering the Mil ject matter in every aspect the expense the vital interests esscnlially involved the strong inducements of immediate exertion the certain advantages resulting to the agriculture and commerce cf an immense and fertile country the
iiig a canal from the Lake at Maumee
Bay, to the Indiana line near Fort Wayne. The bill will doubtless pass the House of Assembly and become a law. As soon as it is matured and printed I will send you a copy. It having been evident to all the friends of this measure that the state of Oliic would not readily construct the canal in
utter insufficiency of the local funds cl-j question, our only hopes lav in gcuing a ready appropriated to the object in view, corporation creafed for the" purpose; and
which immediately concerns so large a j it is thought there will be no difficulty in portion cf our citizens the absolute r.e- i getting as much stock subscribed, in ad-
cessity wc arc umicr, to accomplish this ; ilition ttWhe lands sot nnnrt bv (bn-rrMs
iuish the work.
the whole o..-
rie canal the evident tendency of the j pence at SOO,O0i, and w e estimate the joint improvement to reward industry, dif-j hmd to fdd .p-"00,00) at least, so that at fuse wealth and inspire enterprise in this this rate, we shall have to provide $300,slatc ; and the enlightened foresight and 000 by subscription, or otherwise, patriotic liberality of a lister state, com- We" have done all that we could to meet parativcly interested in a less degree; now; the just expectations of Indiana; and al-
Multiplication cannot bo used for ihe jirst lease; but is the convenient mode for the
second case. That multiplication is a short and convenient mode of addition, must be shown by proper illustration. And even the formation cf the muliplication table should be shown to be the results of additions. This is to be done both by parcels and figures. Few scholars have right conceptions of import of the two numbers used in multiplication. The true multiplicand denotes a parcel or quantity, , htle the multiplier does not denote a parcel or quantity like the multiplicand but is a mere number to show how many equal parcel, sech a the multiplicand denotes are to be nut togeth
er to form the large collection denoted by the product. This view of ihe matter, if properly illustrated to the eye, shows at once that the product musi denote a collection of the same sort as the multipli
cand, or in arithmetical language the product and multiplicand arc of the s uuo denomination. Therefore, when in Reduction' a number of feel is multiplied by 12 to reduce it to inches, the number standing for the feet though uppermost in place is tint the true multiplicand, but is the multiplier, and l'-i inches is the truo multiplicand: as, in reducing 8 feet to inches, it is 8 times 2
inches are VK inches; '2 times M feet,
which wouid be IK teet. True, for convenience of position in setting the figures, I eventually direct the scholar to get 12 under the number standing for feet, and to say 12 times 8 are IK, and m irk the product inches Ibit, it is r.nly yvhon he has neon made to know the true nature of the case, and knows that it is not the common mu'trdicntioti of a quantity infect; but is a induction, or change of ihe size, name and ru;m; -or of the. pai ls constituting u given extent mat I obs.w this to be done. Tor a :hiaking intelligent scholar will
which you preside, is desirous, should! PUBLIC I70T2CE?.
a change take place, of undertaking that j "JVJTY wife Kchcl having left my bed agency, or a portion of it, at . j A. nnd board, and deserted a hrge taIf this inquiry should be answered inhmlv of children, without anv htor rrn.
I the affirmative, I am authorised to com- j sonable cause, I do hereby notify an ' f rcof; municatc wMi you futher on the subject. warn all manner of person whomsoever.
ii js cowtver, to nc distinctly ur.acr-; irom tnrlouring or tnistin her op mv acstood, that nothing which may pass is ig' count, ns lam determined not to pay" any be considered a pledge on the part of the , debt of her contracting after this day. govcrnrrent, to remove ihe depositesi JKSSKE SLaWSO.v!
trom the Hank of the United Siatcs, be- i Lawrence County, Ulino-
iorc inc expiration ol its cnarter, crcm j ploy your bank in any event, or to mske I any final arrangements upon conditions j which may now be proposed or received. f f i 1 - . 111 I . - )
xi t uc convenient, i snan oc nappy xo
September 1 1 1S:.'J.
STATU Or IXDIAXA, DAVIESS PROBATE COURT, Avnist Term. lv'JJ.
know the disposition of your board of di- j Ocorgo Roddick, AumV. rectors on the subject; if not, will you do j &c. of Jcbn Clark.dec,d. 1 m f llf larrif In rrl rr. t, I n . ( f t HILL OP
.... ..... .mivi , iw iwv. uui iiat - t - irg an expicssion of the wishes of the The creditors of said decM. J I:v'0LVf-r".
and now at tins time comes tho paid complainai.t b K. II. MeJ.mkia his attorney, and files his bill of complaint, stating that the estate of the said deccast d is insutheient to pay the debt? and demands outstanding against the same, and pray in
beard to some more convenient opportu
nny. Very resp'Iv, your ob't. scrv't. 'AMOS KENDALL. PUBLIC DETOSITF.S.
.? " ....v.v.j uv.v.v.-niMi;it i ii u j; vu iu IIIVJ Ill's SUI IjKlll great object, before we can realize the an- i u,r the purpose, as will fini; ticipated usefulness of the Wabash and K- The Cinal ltiard estimates
repjrt the annexed bill. As the trade of
the Ohio and Wabash rivers, will soon have an opening to Lake Erie, the latter is
though wo would have preferred that the
state of Ohio should have undertaken this work directly herself, still I think the plan
evidently destined to waft on its bosom ! adopted wiiffuliy answer all our hopes and the products of many states; and as tin- j expectations. counties near those rivers, arc supposed to i I am, dear sir, with very nrcat respect, lie more benefitted than counties irre re-1 your most ob't. servt. J.'JOIIXSTOX. mote, (inasmuch as pr fits are increased " The lbregoing, with the prod. iclions of by reducing the cost of carriage on the u-.y Junior last Vcek, may entice T. to reproducts of labor,) a sum is hereby cxae- newed assault, and false 'statements: but tetl of the counties bordering upon the all such insidious rcvilings f:iU harmless Waba-h, almost equal to that required of; before truth. I v. ill only add my respects, the state at large overlooking all state ! and remain, OLD KNOX. obligations, and state profit to accrue. I!linois has called upon us for immediate ron Tin: avtstkux srx. acti :i, and vour committee, duly estima-j LDLCA'l iOX XO. IX. ting the enure interests and future prospe-l Wiicn t1lc clemcir.s of Numeration arc ritv of Lidiann, will not allow themselves u t!l understood, as they may be by the to doubt vo-rhoartv aimmval nf nid hill.i iethod stated in the Itst article, having
- i t ? :
know t!i;.t 2 times S feet make Do feet, not VH inches. There are t .vo cusc:- of zepi""iing col
lections made into parcels : I. A cmlec-! tion separated int'j txo iail-, gnerails t.oieqital, by taking an ::y a cert; in qn;:n:ity: A co'i'ectioii scpaiate ! mo several eqind jiaris Subtraction is the rule in the arithmetic which should 'ee used for the f.r&t uf diese cases, and Division !.,r the second.
uotraetion may be used in ail cases of division though not conveniently. Thus it wib be seen that there arc ;ro fundamental operations in changing the how many of eeiiectims, parcels or quan
tises, and that by the two arithmetical rules of Addition and Subtraction, all the correspondent changes of the numbers may be cilected. And, that, as these two distinct cases of each fundamental operation,so there are two rules Multiplica-
tion anu j.iivision inioeii tor convenience and expedition. The rules therefore for the changes of numbers are four. There is another point of view in which to present this matter. The subtraction of one quantity from another is but a different expression of the same elementary ideas lh:U are stated in addition: for e.-
A letter from a highly respectable ! generally for relief: It is therefore order-
commercial house in Philadelphia, dated ; ed by the court, that the creditors of tho led 3d inst. and addressed to their corrcs-1 said deed., ec notified of the filing and peupondeniS in this city, states that money dency of aid bill, by publication in the is scarce in Philadelphia that alarm has I Western Sun,' a newspaper printed in been produced by the conviction that the j Vincenues, for six weeks in succession; public depositcs will be withdrawn from ; and that unless such creditors notify the ihe Bink of the United States, and that ! said complainant of the existence and exthe money market must be materially and ' tent of their respective claims, by tiling unfavorably aiTccted by the meahuic. It j the same or a statement of the nature was believed the removal o the depo j description and date of the contract or assises would not be postponed beyond the sumpsit upon which the same may b 16h or 17th of the present month. j founded, in the oliiceof the Clerk of this The extent to which the change re ! court, previous to a final distribution of ferred to will affect the money market of ; the ns.-ets of the estate of the said deccas the country, can, as yet, only be matter ed, such claims will be postponed in favor ol conjecture. It may produce a mo-: of the claims of the more diligent creditmentary panic, but wc believe it will bejors. A copy Attest, productive of oo serious or lasting inju-j JOilX VAX TKLES Cleric. ry. The local banks to which the depo- August 1, 163.'. 30 tit ' sites will be transferred will necessatily! ri r be enabled to increase their business, OLd : J?A4iOP'OiJXfm
the Bank of the U. States will only find! For carrjing the maits of the United States
ii necessary 10 pursue tne same poucy i she is now pursuing that is, to atoidar;! extension of her operations. This bhe would have done, under any circumstan-
ces. bheis striving to extort a renewal; of her charter, and long since determined 1
Hut sue woukJ make the pubu? tcci the ! Washington, Mounr INtant. liinrlostan
want of mency aed commercial lacilutes ruint Pleasant, Columbiavillc, l'aob. 1'ridLouisville rub .1dv. cricksburgU. McCallan's X Nonas, (Ju cn.
vnle and cw Albany, to Louisville, Ky.
for four tars, froei Jaau-uy lst to December 31st 18.37, o:i the following lVsst Routes in Indiana, v ill be tecived at this Department until the :Zlst dav cf October next biclusne; to be decided cn the I'd dav of No ember next.
Frcm Vinccr-Mies, by H?rryvjIe,
PRINTERS LOOKING UP.
1 1 1 miles and back, three times a week in 4
The late election in this state shews S "oc post coaches. r.- t. ri ,i -it 1 1-eave mcenncs every Tuesday. Thurs-
uasiwiiai.y. H. rvu.i.aru, i.y Vl!lc e,ery Wednesday, Ftiday and Monday one of the editors of the Democrat) is by 10 pm. ejected to Congress from the Marion) Leave Louisville every Monday, Wccfdistrict; Mr. Evvintj (the ex-editor of the ncsday and 1'riday at 4 a m, ari ie" at VinWabash Telegraph) from this district; ! cenncs next days by 12 noon. Mr Cully of the Lawrenccbu'fc Palta U.V76 Vr!n ,,ncciinc?. f,y Kmcrsn's lium.isths Senator from Dcaibournr p,Hs- Crrl,sLe" T0n, .urma s Vfrctk- , b . r M prairie Creek and Honey Creek, to Terre Mr. Morrison of the Democrat, senator iIautet 65 miles and bac tvvi... a wttk -B
iro.n Clarion ana inmmon; Aicssts 1 stages.
Leave meennes every Tucsdaj- and Sit-
Marks Crume and Caleb li. Smith, (boih
editors,) Ucprcs-ntatives from Fayette
I county, and Mr. James H. Wallace from
JefTrson county The senate of the
United States, in its wisdam
editors as a class the Pcool
urday at 2p m arri e at Terre Haute evcrr Vcdnesd.v anil Sunday by 8 n m.
x-Kve i erre iiautc every Monday ana
amnio 1 and H are 7 : then. 3 from? leaves
entitled a bill to provide for the improve-! ,?c0 loilowed, the processes of reckon-j .j tvon, ? leaves 3. Here is the sane
n.ent of that nail of the Wabash river, n-1 luZ are to bc niustratca and made laminar radical idea. So, 1 and 4 arc 8 and 4 are
vcr which the state of Illinois has concur-! yju-acticc. lent iur'sdiclion.'' I J'hc changes in numbers correspond to The bill nasse'd in Senate three days af-ithe changes in parcels. Separate par
lor it was introduced with the following ! Clh ,na-v bc Pid together to make one large
, inscribed ,itla' ut G ? a"ivc,at Vincei.nc every . . . : I uesda and batnrdav bv 12 noon. plC in incir; on-- rmm Tprrf. I linfp i. o,.- rt.
wisdom, will reverse the judgment, ; c.alutiu, Dickso, Mills, Green Ca.stlc. wheie taknts, honesty, and political ex- Danville and Iklkvilie, to Indianapolis, 99 perience shall justify the choice. :n:.!c9 and baciv. twice a week in stages; ll'abaih Caur. i once a week by Danville, and oace a vcek
bv bellevillc.
MAKKILD On Monday, the
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lieu
Leave Terre Haute every Monday ar.rt
c . , ioo i i f . , r rid.iv at 4 a m, an ive at I'vjiana.' olis eveSeptember, IsTJ, by the Rev Mr. oods. rsy and Saturda, b , Konr.RT C arnax, Lsq. to Mrs. Louisa j Leave Indianapcliscvcrv Wednesday ar.d IIaruisox, both of this Borough. j Saturday at 2 p m, anivc "at ine II late
vote (See Journal, pages JJ() I) Those who rated in t.'ie ajfirmatii'e. are Messrs. Beard, Blair, Chambers, Clark, D.imont, Irving, Turlington, Feony, Fletcher, Givcns, Hanna, Hillis.Orr, Pennington, Pollock, Itobb, Wallace and Whitcomb IS.
piantity or aggregate. A quantity, aggregate or collection may be separated into parcels. These are the only ways in which the hoic many of collections can be altered. This is to tc illustrated to scholars. Take a collection of blocks or bricks or any movable things, and arrange thorn in all possible variety of ways
lti :i times 4 are PJ: 4 in P2 is o times allreiilt from the same elementary perceptions. This philosophy of reckoning rules is to be continually brought to :hc scholar's notice till he is familiar with it. . LOCKE. The following is a copy oi ihe circular, addressed by the agent appointed by the Secretary ot the Treasury, at the direction of ike President, to ascertain the
i i . . -i . . : 1 1 : . r o..
Mr. IViahio. (rnba.n. Hen.bick,. He- s.v other 'tli.. hmr mnuu not I C"nks 10 FCCfilVC the government depo
i Ki. Hoover, Lemon, Leviston, Logan. J Put some, more to the eodection, or take Lou:i, M'C arty and Morgan 11. j jonic from it, and the ho:e many is changed, So said bill passed. and i lie numeral name of the new collecI . I.I i- T . .1
On the next day, January 2 U it was i nna Wires uenot.ng tnem are
reported to the IIoucc of Rejjrcscntalives
I every 1 hursday and Sunday by 11 p m.
)ti:i At her residence in this place,' rn inceiincbby Patrka, Pm.ccon Wednesday morning the 1Mb inst tcn'b,f djrsv,"c amJ , VrcetoJ-i;n-c t m ,-. ansMlle, 5o miks and back, twice a week in ot billions fever attcr an illness ot tInr-Ul andfrom EvatlSvilie to Henderson, teen days, Mrs. Lunixn v Chadwick, con-, kv. 10 m,leSf oncc a wcck rn pi0rsback. sort ot Mr. John Chadwick. j Leave Vinccnnes every Monday at r a m.
and etry Thursday by 2 p m, arrive at LV-
ansville every 1 uesday at 10 a m, and everyFriday by 6 p m.
rjpiIEUE wili be sold at public sale, on
PI t,. . . ' ... i i-eae i.vansvujc every W cdnesday ar.a
oTVT. a n:...l i. c i.i i i... i . ?! Situtda) at G a in, arrive at A mcenncs ev-
dso t i;o chanCvl accordingly.
and after a second readinii was tb ;;-e laid
upon the tabic on motbu of .Mr. Elishu I r0!'iV' :v'.,abr " actual puHu togctaer
Tii re i to be dicn a ehane t. f numbers
1
ittntinirton, where it remained seeming! v out of mind for ten d ivs, until January
or
i rating A quantities: for the nam-
tee 'are nuiine; -);u r.ir. iier nor senara-
:U, witlim a tbw days cf adjourmnenr. ; l u nnv 'r.i. Ann n is quite im-
t- i i- 1 1 i . ..ii i "-ir .in iii i.ui' ri'- in nrs .1 r;;i it ip n-
U". ii.iec.oi rran.;;:n fii;;ntv, can-;; -
m.. 'I'leuee oeiwceii me a-uuai outline lo-rcin-
when Mr. Ilied.ot l ran!;i:n ror.ntv, call-!
edit up, as a i-t iimcii friend; and a Mr
Le i- oi A ay ne county m ved lo p-s'.po:ie i
it to the last Mondav m December next:
sites:
August, 1833. Sin: I have been appointed by the Secretary ol the Ticasury, at the request ot the President of the United States, to confer with state binks in relation to future deposites and distribution of the
public revenue.
It is deemed probable by the government, that the llink of the United Stoics will not be re chartered, and ihat no oth- . -"HI Jl
er insuiuuon win oe csiamiauf tj oy von-1
n i ,'rrocB f a ennlp ile nliri ia if0nf rf lli'i
1 T. VV IIMI 113 Uilllk Ul lllb
r and separating c: p-arcu or cniectio;is '
t i
I cry Thursday and Sunday by 10 a in.
Leave Evans ille every Tuct-davat 10
iii,iiiivc ml j iv nut i sua a.tu.u :a) uv j) -n . Leave Henderson every Tuesday at p m, arrive at Lvansvillc same day b 6 p m. lOr'J. From Mount Cai mel, II. to Pnnceton. In. 12 miles and back once a week. Leave Mount Carmel c cry Puts , iy ul T a m, arrive at Princeton same day b 1 1 a m. Leave Princeton every Tuesday at 2 p m, arrive at Mcunt Carmel same day by 6pm 2940. From Princeton, by Owens rile, Cynthima, New Hanncny and Mount Vernon, to Mount Zion, Ky. 70 miles and back; once a week between Princeton and Mount Vcrnen, 4.5 miles in stages, and nee a week between Mcunt Vernon and Mcunt Zicn;
j 25 inncs on horseback. ! Leave Princeton e ei y Tuesday atlam, ! arrive at Moui.t VcrncnV.cxt day bv 10 am,
j and at .Mount ..on sa:i;e day by 6 p m.
in Lawreuco county, Illinois, a quantity of property, viz: v 5 HEAD OP HORSES, MM: OR TEX HEAD OF CiLTTLU, OXE YOKE OF YOcTXG WORK OXEN, A Ql'AXTFTY OF Stock Hogs, ONE BRASS CLOCK, TWO PLOUGHS, TWO AXES, Seven or Eight Bee Stands,
t . ' w ....
With other article too tedious to mention, i ae .uount.io:i every 1 imrsday at 5
mi'; ij miiiiii in.t tit in u v-iuii x ill
the rv and noes stand re:orded(See ! to r'uf ot operations on the JIoue Journal, pa-'e ."7(d) j 'I 'n'nie. but not always according with Those irho rated in the aijirnatire, arexhc modc of th operations. For inMer. Bell, Bradbury, Carter of C., ! t:,:iC- in 'Hedjction' multiplication of
CI irk, Cov, Cravens, Cristler, Cui'cy, ' numoers expresses me resmi oi mooDiniel. Davenport, Davis 3i Siiv., F I-j rMvx ot actual division ot the quantiwar.U. Fn-lisb. l'r-tson of C.,Fer-uson j tlJS- Therelore, it s :ho!ars are allowed
nf U , Fowler. Hamilton, Hanna, Henley, i lo u- arimmcues HciKii. UowHI. Lmo, Levenwvrtii, Lew-; is the p'titing toother difiei L)ve, MW'arv, .Mitehell, Palmer. ', tvnl ambers cc. and m.i traction the faParks, Pavn-, Preliit. Uariden, Re:d. Rib-! -- nailer from anolb-r &.e. they
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the expiration of its charter, the Presi dent thinks it bis duty to look to the means by which the service it now renders to the government is thereafter to bc performed, and if sufficient reasons shall exist, the government may desire to mploy another agent, or o'.hcr aircnti,
said day, uhen and where the terms t the ; zvlm 1?roni prinrctont bv petrV.Ouri.
sale will be made Known.
EDWARD PERDUE.
B
TAKSN UP Y Aaron Thompson, living in Gill township, Sullivan county. Ind.a
BARK GRAY MAKE,
j Portersville and Jasper, to Paoli; 83 mile ' and back rnce a week.
Leave Princeton every Saturday at J a m," arrive at Paoli next day by 10 p rn. Leave IV.cli every Thursday at 5 a m, arrive at Piiaceton next diy by 10 p in.
1 j"V2. Fioni F.vansvi'.le, by Neburj
inconeiile, Jkliawav, Itocknoit, Troy.
three years old last spring; a star in her!
' Korr.c, Fredouja, Leaven w ci ih. Cor) don. Laaesville. New Albany and S'ai; pusport.
ble, Il vip, Sinds, Sclnxvi ,ver, h-keen.; Smith, Stanf.nl, Steele, Vauter, Watt, Wo.dcnand Woodruff b". And those xrho ro'cd i:i the negative, are
Messrs. 1 inner, IJd, Jl van Is ;el!.
must Le made to know iho ditll-rence bc
uiu aovu . jwu.,. .w... w ;tne jjnJlcti hfatcs to the government, dition ut numbers. In subtraction there bhoold it become necessary or expedient
are r iree numorra re-.enie i m me eve oi n rr,r,!w ,nnti,rr".,7rnt ntr mic
" ' waaaiflWB till Kj h 4 1 k. u&wawa V I W uk waka
I 7 - r i r
aianeauicrpcnoxi I forehead loth hmd f-ot white- about It ' K'-to I-ou:silIe2 150 rviks and bick once a The sole object of my appointment is, Jore,ieau LoUl. 1ni t?1 illc;f abaul 1 week, betuecn Evansiille and C.rv!o:i. to ascertain on what terms the several hi",,!s 1!;J onc nl.ch ; leh' rks , i:j a.1(l lwicc a b e
state banks may be willing to perform : ur'1 i'7;1 ,vci i -Tv. dcii and i.0uistille. 25 mile, the service now rend-red by the Hank of h! ,lIll-l5I I-mdsav and Jablas Davis,! Leave Fvai.s.ille cveiy Thursday at 6 am.
s to the I'overnmcnt 1 tms ScI)rcmbcr j - I arrive at l.ouiiIleccry ''-erdu by ' m.
1 1 . i - I ielu!- i Mnmoolr in tlilflitll'll
lll'v i l t j VI lllls V. .li.UVlli 111 tl 14 1 j fflAtlliC
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Cnri-r of M. C, (.'laypoul, Crav fyrd, ! i,-l!iU,; 01 un:i,uu;r euuycuuu .3 , m that Cvent
(Jrums Dunn, Finch, Clwdbar, Hargrove, lil ll,e imu Zli' Prccs. I'-iiui.iun can 5Cccl,on
liunimton, Ltvinjston, ;LuUn, .H J uuk-1 'b1 : in purs:
I certify the fn.-ec ini to Le a true cepy Lcate Lo iisviUe every Monday at 6 a m.
from mv F.Mray B.xik. (Jiven under mv arrive at Kvansville every Vcdr.cday by o
Serrmrv ot ihr Treasury rmv ,,am' al ' ofil' ,n -b-'J, this PJtll day P l"' n . Decrciary oi uic treasury may - i.,.. 7 Leave Condon every ThurvJav at5an, vcnt.be ablf to make a judicious 01 -c;)lcintn.r, r o.i. . ; arrive at L u:-ville. wmeilv!y 12:ucn. l. A. UI.KI. jr. J. r. ; Luvr Louvillc cvei v ! harlay at 1 ? rswit cf tbis cbjsc?, I haye Ike 0P!- . ny, urrivc ; CcrvJjn sme day by 3 ; ra.
