Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 36, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 October 1833 — Page 3

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WESCSKBJ SUN

w 'Multiplicand and Product always denote in its vaults, had actually become the jHiantitits of the same kind, and ihc Mul-i creditor of ihc government that the

VINCENNES, OCTOBER IttM. Joitx Q. Aim., has accepted the nomination, by the Anti-masons of Massachusetts, for Covcrnor. Ho avows his td j'ct in accepting the nomination to be

i!int lit nut tin"' tiuwn narlv. S!

- t o r - consistency.

:rane m-

tiplier never properly denotes a quantity

but only hoic many times a small quantity is to be taken to form a larger, in Division, the Dividend is always to denote a quantity, and either the Divisor or Quotient a quantity of the same kind as the 'Dividend, but only one of them in the same question, the other shows the number of equal parts to be made from U13 , whole collection.

in common busincs?, an exception

Treasury was bankrupt, and that the Dank had found it necessary to advance money to the government. Then wc were told that the Bank would lose nothing by a transfer of the deposites. Now we are informed that the measure will be quite oppressive and ruinous to the country. In rtference to this movement we td vise all classes to 4,keep cool." A virulent course against the government

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A council or treaty is to be held with

tli! Mi-imi finli:in nt ltir lirffs nf f!ir V:i- i

has.li river, between the 1st and Kbh of ', seems to arise to these principles. If the! may be seized on by the Hank, as a jus

this month. October Messrs. S-linme-! question be: how many hats can be bought ! catioti ol a system of cuitailmcnt

horn, lWter, and Marshal, am the Cm- j ul 8 tach lor I $:J0 is divided by $1, Jiiissionerj on the part of the U. State. anJ he Quotient 0 is marked hats: thus ' seeming to have the three terms denote

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J Hit i 111. I.M I.U. l .

which is net demanded by its condition,

and which the country cannot bear. This hint should not be disregarded hv

quantities. But the true view of the matter i tnosc who have been in the habit of deal-

GOVEUNOIt NOAH 1NOBLE. is this: the Quotient i shows that $1 is con-i inB extensively whh the institution Tho machinery of poliical schemers, taineJ in JsotJ U times, or, that, if the did-! "Self preservation is the first law of naand the species of legerdemain tit some- bus arc made into piles of $1 in each ! ,ure. ""and w? cannot believe lhat retimes resort to, it is no desirable task to pile, there will bo 0 piles; therefore, if fleeting men will adopt a course which grapple with: but the duty of a free pres. .st will buy n hat, '.) limes 4 will buy 1)! wou,d embolden the Bank to oppress or on such occa-ion-, is imperious. Oar lot hats: this the Quotient which of itself I crus them, in order to make an impres

sion on uc puuiic mmci mat me wandrawal of the deposites was an ill advi sed measure -Ifiajvi? Adv. We copy the following paragraph from the Louisiana Advertiser of Uie 10th inst. 'Our ill fated city is at present a prey to that unmerciful scourge the yellow lever, which we understand is still in crtasing, and is unusual 7 fatal. To all who are in safety we say, remain where you arc; a icturn to New Oilcans, at present, would be madness.1' This may oper te as a salutary warn ing to those who are anxious to be among the first totetutnto New Orleans this fall. That place was never more un healthy than it was in the early part cf the picsent month Louisville Adv

U happy, at least in prospect: wc are blest merely denotes how many times the Divi

bcyoud example vuth peace and plenty sur i contained in the Dividend, by a with a form of government excellent in I process of thinking or reasoning, is made theory and felicitious in practice and, . to stand for the number of articles that can

even for the strange notions exhibited by ho bought when the price of one is the Di-1 deceitful and ambitious turn from one ex- ( visor, and the amount be expended is the

tremity of the state to atiiithrr, w e should , Divideti.!. And so too, in such statements feel grateful Cool, often comes out rf as the following; hats at ,$J per hat: seeming evil. The Terrell rutc Coi-jc multiply $: by U, and obain a ProjUKif informs its readers that liavcrmu !duct N!7. 'it is often said wc multiply bv

Noble cannot attend the Tall Musters! the V) hats.

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This is absurd: 'J hats

unintelligible: but be-

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DIED In Bruceville, Knox county, Fiiday the 2?lh Sept. Campell Clay,

infant son of Maj. Win. Bruce. In this place, on Monday evening, the JJOth Sept. Wauklx, iufaut son of Mr. Copley. In this place, on the same evening, Cokselxus, iufant ion of Mr. Israel Taylor. At his residence in Knox county, la. cn Wednesday the -ind October, "iSW, Isaac Minur, Esq. after a long and lingering illness. In llits place on Friday morning the lth inst. Adllim:, daughter of Mr. A. Bcechcr. Killed by lightning, near Bruceville, in this county, on Saturday the Jth Sept. Samuel Lilly, about II years of age, son of David Lilly, Esq. deceased.

A LIST OF 71 a lmaim.no in the Post Office at Vintl XL cennes, Knox county, Ind., iho quarter ending IJOlh September, 18:W, which 'Jf not taken out within three months, will be sent to the General Post Oll'ice as dead letters. (-Persons calling for letters in the following list are desired to say thry arc adrcrti&cdf or ihey may not get them.

that is. we sunnose, that His Excellency times I dollars is unit

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rannot be omipresent he has traversed cause there are!) hats, and each hat costs through some eastern counties of late, and ig:)t I know there must be 'J times U dolis now said to be in th? northern, on the jhus paid, or equal to nine piles of dollars line of the canal. Well, w hen ho became having dollars in each pile : therefore, 11 candidate for his present station, he when the piire of oivj article is the Mulavowed. himself a convert to that work, tiplicand, the Multiplier will be the mine as (not sooner) and ho is now ih:clio:iecr:ni:, iho number of articles, and the Product it is said, to he reelected . Therefore ;hn ' will be the cost of the whole lot. canal is Ined into the muster scheme!- Let scholars be trained to habits ofdis- . We think Governor Noble had belter at- crimination in elementary arithmetic, and tend to the duties cf his o'dicc they are all (hoy will be aided to form habits of cor-

. elite red at IuUianapolis, ami Ins visirs.

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The Cleveland (Ohio) Advertiser, of August 22, says that a smali quantity of

... . 1 ..... .. ' 1 . ...... v. j W . .! V.UUfc til IW 'illlt ll.'UtlW IUJI icct evammation, reasoiunr and state-'; ltt,.i. rr. r ' , r . II. ! i i r. i I-.- i week, from Medina county, manufactu meats on iill stduects: and n e in hicu ' i r..

dUpecl ,vi.h. T!,,e .,r.-,i!lle P...,,! m U,o hi,l,.,r l-mm-hc oil , 'r,. ' T.' . " ...PUf "S

potatoes

the article

est India mo

manufactuiir.p

xpcnsive.

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-',7,;; 'rV.,41 , I he flavor is pleasant, and . 1 1 il A I . t V 111 I'll. ii . 1 1 . I . i . . . i i ' .. (!Im n , .1 rl I, 7 1 I

1 i t. .i iV; V.;, , equal in every iepect to W

, . ; , , Tr. V - j , -:,,m.3 " "wi aMCSi The process of fl.r.xr. l -lti'il h .111.1 l i)inn!'!ii:i(rK' Ullll I n 'ICritliill nun tit., i u.ii.v-.-mn . . . . r

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A B Jacob Anthis Joseph Alton

Albert Uad'dlct

John Bruncr Joseph Caird

iv. Bemis James Barrett Francois Boucher Zeddock Bos'.vell, l.verct Bice H A mad a Brown Itobcrt Benson C D W. B. Clifton, 2 John P. Clarke

John Chansler Christopher Cooper William Christie Ceo. W. Colcrovc S. J. Chapman

at;.rd him interest enough m mat quarter and if he can ever ayainct voies in the Wa'tKish counties, it should not be through i?its, muster harangues, or mere pretences. Ttie people w ill jude him by his ollkial acts let him rest assured ot this. M. V.

1011 Till WITEltN sux. LDUC ATION NO. XI. Arithmetic is an important practical branch of education. In tho common

PUBLIC DEPOSITES.

It will be perceived by the following i article, that the public deposites pre to I be withdtawn from the bank of the Unb i ud Staies. The object of the 0vcrn mcnt will be gradually effected, and will j produce tio jei ious or lasting til'ectoni the money tr.atket. j From the Chbe.of Srfit. 20. i

"wc arc authorize d to stale, that the I

Adam Like Mis Lusaw John Lauderdale m n W W. Martin V. It. McCall V:n. liuer, John Mcfzgcr, 3 Wm.McClusky Jo'nn McDonald Joel Manning A. Marshall James McLean .W. CI. Moore Allen Mallison James M. Mays Zeuo North O P Denton Offutt Dorothy Owen Marv Overton

Jas. S. Plattenbur -h !

! Chtistiatia Depau

i :ii ' . V uioie irc-vaiem in tins c ity, unless 11 nd an id a- neccssa-y atrangemeats can be made for mst f:ltal time of thecholera. Stran i-norant and lhat purpose, and that it is believed, they pcncralL-Jiatc been attacked, and i ic care of an ca be completed in Baltimore, Phila eases haVe terminated fitally amonfr Will UO lUl i f niii. M r j V

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i.Mivs wnii'ii imujuucii :uu.iii umju i.i , ueposiis ot the public money will be our common schools, the subject has been j change d from the ILmk of the United in stunprotitably arranged and presented j States to tbe State Banks, as soon as the

to the mmd ot scholars. Anu an til

dapted book in the hands of

inattentive scholars under the

unqualified or careless master will do t ut idelphia, Ne.v Yoik and Boston, in time

little towards tormina an accomplished , to make the change by the fiist of Oc business reckoner. When a child opens jtobcr, and perhaps sooner, if circurnan ordinary arithmetic, there lirst occurs a j stances should render an earlic- action rule so ditiicult for a child that the master i necessary on the part of the governoften makes no attempt to explain it. This (! meat. ruin of com so is not used by the scholar, j It is contemplated, wc understand, not Nct come collections cf figures placed , to remove, at once, the whole of the peperatc from any practical statement. 'public money, now on deposit in the The doing of there sums is learnt by a ! Bank of the United States, but to suiter pattern. The answers consist of mere ft- jit to remain there till it shall be gradualfturcs requiring no name. Working in ; ly withdrawn by the usual operations of tlits manner, scholars form a habit of look- j the government. And this plan is adoping merely at figures except just to see ! led in order to prevent any necessity, on under w hat rule in the book a sum is phi-, the part of the Bank of the U. States, red s that they may know what pattern ! for pressing upon the commercial comSvtm to follow in working. A few other munity; and to enable it ito afford, if it exercises are interspersed but not s villi- think proper; the usual facilities to the ciently numerous nor rightly adapted to ; merchants. It is bclicveid, that by this make a correct impression In such cir- 'means the change need not produce any rumtaurcs. how are scholars to acquire inconvenience to ihc commercial com

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V;w L'vfs Price Current, Sr.t. 11. Rrr.vr.rvs. Our distant subscribers and readers Generally, exneet that wo should.

as usual, say something of the health ot iJ - IhUon the city and the times if wc could coin- Jesse Day muniente any thing agreeable, we would j-'en B. Daniel in some measure be compensated for Ptsoy D-muldson dramming on this every day subject, but j John Day the necessity for a m ment'puts it beyond j E G iti lit

our power: then nrain we reneat. th:itdis-; vnarics reunions

- I 7 ease and death were rarely ever known

more prevalent in this city, un cs in the

angers,

many

thfse

who had been several years" iu the country, and who were, consenunntlv. r.nnid.

, 4- j

Philip Catt

Christopher Curtner Daniel Parker J. Vv'. K. Cameion William Polkc

Jacob Dubois Jesse K. l);:bois Cico. Dix

A ZS3" C2" LETTERS ROIAINING in the Pist OtTice a Washington, Davicsj county, Indiana, the quarter ending the 30th September, which if not taken out in thrce months w ill be sent to the General-Fcst-Ollicc as dead letters. il B Peter Amrncnnan, Ji.hn Arthur, .lr9. E. Bowman, Mr. E. Bowman, John Brattan, Moses Bcuningtor., jodlop Byre. C S Washington Cas?, James Cannon, John Clark, James Calhoun, !; Jas. Chamberlin, Jesse Ctdbert, fc?. vlLJ. Davis, U-iac Davis, James Dohcrty. E 5 G Levi Edwards, John Ervirj, Michael Fairfield, Casper Taught, Jane Fezcl, Henry Griffin, Benjamin Goodwin, Jonathan Golden, Mr. 3. GiLson, Harris Geonre. H K Li Joseph J. Harrison, Tho?. Iloke, Jas. Houston, Bicli'd. Hathaway, Thos. Ilulan, Philip H-gat, Amc.ry Kinnv, Jonas Killaiu, Wade Lufiburruw, W.J. B. Lci-h. TCL P Qt Mosc3 Morgan, George Morgan, E H. McJunkin, Jesse Marunduke, Jas. Milam, Jufin Mauzoy, b'ani'i. M'Bri Je, Koberl Perry, Francis Peterson, J.scph Q uijxlev. Ii S TGcorgc Roddick, M. E.

Ileives, Aaron Rugles, Elius Robertson, Vulantinc Raut, James Sievensoii. Jcsioii Taylor, David Thomas. V W John Van Tree?, Josqd; Walker, Archibald William!, Ji.hn F. Wa!. lace. JOHN MURPHV, P. M. October 1, ia3:i.30-3t-LGt'

TIN AND H LET-IRON KANurACToar. I HANLi a large Sssortment ot '1 i WARE on haiid, wh:ch I will seJl wholesale or retail lo.v for CASH or PRODUCE, such as mav suit. Job woik done atshorlncike. " N. SMITH. Vinrtnr.es. Jan. 21. 18.2. 50 tf

William Gray

Hanvah

nn, cr

business habits?

But 1 pass to the consideration of a branch of arithmetical reasoning of great practical importance. In dividing a quantity, there may be two different designs. To dhide a collection into as m i-

munity, and lhat circumstances will not require a sudden and heavy call on the Bank of the United States so as to occasion embarrassment to tho institution or the public. The general anxiety which has been

manifested on this subject, has made it

ercd acclimated; but it appears that it is, in a great degree, indispensable lhat the tribute of sin attack should have been paid to insure exemption from this disease and the physicians of the city do not think that a mere residence cf a season is sufficient to insure future safety. Sue Ait am) Molas.si:s. Wc notice those articles, because such is our fixed rule, but have nothing new to communicate on cither of the subjects, further than to say there is little or none to be had, arjd that by the lime that the new crop comes into market, the old will have been entirely consumed. No clearance this week. Flour. Notwithstanding the very

small stock in market, the jwiee remains without change, and the article in mode

rate demand the last sales were at per bid.

Whiskey is very abundant, and not inquired for we quote SD tents per gallon, nominal f but have not heard ot a sale this week.

Fork is in very go d demand, but the

Daniel Brown

Samuel D. Green Jas B. Gardiner, XI Mary Graham, 3 H J

Ilittcc Orrick, 2

J. ILPnrccll F. Pcttingill Elizabeth Phelon a r S. B. (iuick John Ruble David Rizlcy David Reigh William Reed David Ruby John Real,' Nancy Ann Rivers B F. Ruby A. G. Roberta S T Thomas Small Martha Seaton George Signer r

Angelica Siniono

John Hall, cr B. F. J. P. Stevens

nv vautil ;.trf. of a "iecn qiuuitity as can VVJ v" -- 1'ork is m very go. il demand, but the be uKide from it : orto div de the collee- proP" lp enounce r hat u intended to slock ou !i;UK, is tou sm:iM t() 0MWCr h . i f t done; and we understand that the r..rM, ,.P nm,:.. i1(t,lt u..nn tK,, a girennunbcr of equal pjri.- facls anJ rCMon, which havc ,cd lo hh rm.r r.a s r.ma.n without change. n a case oMhe jtrst ort, the question ; kS ; mcasurC win shorlly be laid before the . vm, ot fair quality has been sold at

Ya ntis

Jonathan Ilornback S. R. Hull William Huunicutt Parkisun llauso Eli Huinj)!iry William Howard Salmon Hnwcs A. C. Wr. Huntci

Adam Ilornback Henry Ilolbay Mary Ilitt J K Samuel Johnson Elenor Jackson George Jones John K. Kurtz Win. Knipo Jacob Kuvksndall George Leech

i i Jdin Law, !5

Wilson LowJohn Lairman John Lay,J Charles C. Law

h-M" many times is there two, three, tour &e.in thoDivKlend: then the Divisor de

notes the quantity of otic the equal parts, nud the Quotient shows how many such parcels there are in the Dividend. In a case of the second sort, the question is, 7r);r many single things are there in o;cuf two, three or four &C. equal parts, that is how many individuals are there in i i " 1 1. :. . i r . . .i- . i it-

one n.m or one wuiu wc. vi uic ii- i . ; 1 . 1 . lli.in tlit I i: v l - ir i ! .1 . it . 10 1 1 .

IVlt IHl . lliv tuv- m.'i.t-vt ii 'HJ

pUujic j in cents, tun a gouu article woutu coinIt is'believcd that they will be found to! m:lild something more. bs amp'y sufbeient to justify the course; Bacon. Hams are in good demand at ' which is now to be taken, in relation to; 10 a 11 cts. per lb., -and Hog round, atOi. ! the public deposites in the Bi.nk of the i Cor.x and Oats arc in good demand and United States. I ;,.lch wanted our quotations are current. . This measure, as was to havc been ex 1 - , pected, is denounced by the opposition; "MrSCuTf titLiTirjiirach in the , but they cannot persuade the people that J ne;v Court-house, in this place, to-dav lit is unnecessary cr inexnedient. A.,.i ".

,1 1, ... MIV.I lV'-JIII,'iUM, I 1V.H.UI1J IU (.OilllOUULi;

.t.abwltw ...13 tXWI.IMI't.WtA t.At. I.U1 u liuil nn 1 .!-. . .

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Mr. Shaw

James Steward Josiah Stout Mr. Spaulding James Scott, V5 Daniel Smith S iml. Tomlinson Lynch Terrell Thos. F. Towle, ii James Timms y vj Aaron N andeveen F. Vanderburgh A. Vanarsdcll D. K. Ward, 1 J. 1). Williams Mr. Whitmorc George Wear G. Wilson Joseph Wilmore Nathan Wt lls Irvin Widiins V. 15. Wilson Allen Wood John Warth.

r. M.

each day at II o'clock, a. m other preachers are expected.

Vinccnr.es, Oct. f, 1S0I.

f i i i.i

number ot equal pans to ue maue, anu tne . of lhc coUnlry. was necessary to di

U iueui snows hot many orus mere arejvcsllhe bak Gf a portion of its power, in each ol those parts. in oriJcr Q prcvcn jt fr0m making addiill. i tIi lti-ri i- lti":- tw.- ttisIn.-i linn.il f vnprimfT.ls nn thp rnmmprrp nnfl

cases in practical divisions ot quantities, ; currency cf the country. Tho with! ct the chinge of ligures or the slate ! drawal of the deposits will increase the!

working is the same tor both. As lar as ability of the State institutions to furnish mere figuring is concerned, all Division is commercial facili'iec and this single cf the. first of tho two cases above descri-; considcrat'nn will reconcile the people le.l. It is only in the reasoning process j of the Atlantic cities to the course of which is connected with the ciphering, : the Executive. that the diifrencc consi-ts. If 1 wish to jn the west we may expeel some vhi know, how many times -i is contatned in'ntrr on the subject, because we are L' l, 1 divide X 1 by 1. Or if I wish to measurably destitute of Banks, and conkujw how many single ones there will be sequcntly feel a Rrca'cr degree of deia oae of fouroqinil parts one fourth of i pendence on the U. S. Bank than is felt Jl, I also divide VI 1 by 1. 1 find a (Jio-jby ihe people of other sections of the tit ntti: it denotes that 1 is contained l J Union. But, eteu here, the excitement times there are t parcels of 1 each in j will be inconsiderable, if not nominal M Or l simile thin arc contained in f he neonle recollect that thev were as-

on- fourth of surcd a few months since that the Bank,' to Miss SrsN Jo.viv, both of Vinccancs, ll-tue, tli'j'jH i Multiplication, the yj fjrfrom having large suras of money j Iudiana.

JOHN SCOTT, October 1, 3t53tLl 115 7 IOTSOB

7b me Creditors of the Estate of Asa

Thorn, Deceased. "JT WOULD just take this opportunity to y return my sincere thanks to all the creditors who havc m-ade a deduction on their claims against said estate to enable me by a small sacrifice as administrator, to iav ,v05 15 cts., with the assets in

Several ! my hands amounting to .$ 153 cts.; and

to those id the creditors that are not yet paid, I would just inform them, that I h ive

declined selling the real estate of said De

ceased, and they may expect their payou their accounts being presented properly authenticated by thu 1st day of January 16J4. JAMES THORN, Admr. Oct. 5, 1833 tftj-'dt

MARRIED On Thursday the Mddi September, 1S33, by Samuel Adams, Esq. Mr. Sr. Claiu Emmons, to Miss Elizanirrii Duakf., both of Lawrence county, Illinois. On Tuesday, the 1st October, 1833, by

! the Rev. .Mr. Crosby, Mr. Roitmrr !mii ii,

1 PUBLIC NOTICE. "fejY wife Rachel h iving left my lcd and board, and deserted a large family of children, without any just or reasonable cause, 1 do hereby notify and forewarn all manuer of persons whomsoever, from harbouring or trusting her on my account, as I am determined not to pay any debtdof her contracting after this day. JESSEE SLAWSON. Lawrence County, Mine, j September Mi 13. '

For carrying the mails of the United State f r four ytai?, from January lit 1CJ4, to December Slit 1S37, on the fbl'owirrg Post Ro.ites in Indiana, will be received at this Department until the 21st day cf Octoher next inclusive; to be decided cu the 2d day cf November next. "975. From Vinccnncs, by Bcrryville, Washington, Mount Pleasant, I!itii!ostaB,

ro-nt l'leasant, Columbiax ille, Pacli, Frtd-

encksburgh, McCallan's X Reads, (iiccu-

viheand New. Albany, to Louisville, K'.

1 1 1 mhes and back, thrce tunes a week iu 4

ioi se pobt coaches. Leave Vinceiraes every Tuesday, Tliurs!ay and Saturday at 2 p m, arrive at Louis

ville every Wednesday, Friday and Monday

by 10 p m.

Leae Louisville every Mondav, Wed

nesday and Friday at A a m, arrive at Viu-

cennes next days by 12 neon.

From lr.ccniies, by Emerson's

Mills. Carlisle, Merom, Turman's Cicrk,

r.uri. Creek and Honey Creek, to 'I errc

Haute, (35 miles and back, twice a week in

stages.

Lcaxc Yinccnnes everv Tucsdav and Sat

urday at 2 p m arrive at Terre Haute every Wednesday and Sunday by 8 p in.

Leave lerre Haute every Monday and Friday at 6 a m, arrive at Vincennes every Tuesday and Satnrday by 12 noon. 2077. From Terre Haute by Otter Creek", Galatin, Dickson's Mills, Giecn Castle, Damille and Belleville, to Indianapolis, 99 miles and back, twice a week in stagts; once a week bv Danville, and once a week by Belleville. " Leave Terre Haute every Monday and Fiiday at -i a m, arrive at Indianapolis every Tuesday and Saturday by 1 p m. Leave Indianapolisevety Wednesday and Saturday at 2 p ni, arrive at Terre Haute i l.'

every l nursuay anu auxuiay uy li p in. -978. From Vincennes by Patoka, 1'iinccton, Sandersville and Pigeon Creek, to Evansvillc, 55 miles ai d back, twice a week in stages; and from Evausville to Henderson, Ivy. 10 miles, once a wexk cn horseback. Leave Yirxenncs every Monday at 6 a m, and every Thursday by 2 p rn, arrive at Kvansville every Tuesday at 10 a m, and every Fridiy by 6 pm. Leave Evansville every Wednesday ar.cl Situi day at 6 a m, arrive at Vincennes every Thursday and Sar.d'.y by 10 a m. Leave Evansville every Tuesday at 10 a m, arrive at Heridcrson same day by 2 p in. Leave Henderson every Tuesday at 2 p m, arrive at Evansville same day by 6 p in. 2979. From Mount Carmel, II to Prince -ten. In. 12 mile and back uncc a week. Leave MouM Carmel every Tuesday at 7 a m, arrive at Princeton same day by Ham. Leave Piinceton every Tuesday at 2 p m, arrive at Mount Carmel same day by 6pm 2980. From Princeton, Ly Owens' .iie, Cynthi:.nr.. New Harmony anl Mount Verno i, to Mount Zion, Ky. 70 .i.iles and back; once a week between Princeton and Mtiunt Vernon, 15 miles in stages, and once a -vcek between Mount Vcrncn and Mount Zicn;

25 miles on horseback. Leave Princeton every Tue-d ty at G a nr. arrive at Mount Vern-.nV.cxt dy by 10 a m, and at Mount Zion same day by 6 p m. Leave Mount Zion every Thursday at 6 a m, arrive at Mount Vernon same day by I p in, and at Princeton next day by 5 p m. 2J31. From Princeton, bv PfttrbarKh, Portcrsvillc and Jasper, to Pacli; S3 n.iic and back once a week. Leave Princeton every Satin day at 5 a rn, arrive at Paoti next day by 10 p m. Leave Pacli every Thursday at 5 am, arrive at Piincetcn next day by 10 p m. 2932. Fiom Evansville, by Ncwburp;, Bocncvillc, Midway, Uockport. Troy, Rome, Fredonia, Leavenworth, Corydor?, Lancaville, New Alb any and Shippir.gpcrt, Ky. to Louisville; 150 miles and back once a week, between Evansville and Corydon, 125 miles, and twice a week between Corydon and Louis v Hie, 25 miles. Leave Evansville ev ery Thursday at 6 am, arrive at LouUville every Saturday by 6 p m. Leave Louisville ever v .Monday at o a in. arrive a: Evaimdiw every Wednesday by 6 p m. , Leave Con don every Thursday at 5 a m arrive at LouUville. satne day by l2ncon. Leave Louuvillc every Thurvda) at I n

J m, arrive at Corydon tame day by V mA