Indiana American, Volume 3, Number 29, Brookville, Franklin County, 17 July 1835 — Page 3

XMEKIC AN. FUIDAT, Jt LT IT, IS35. from the Cincinnati mg, ui juiv iota. ... . r t..i i i. i MOST MELAKUHULV. The subjoined truiy uisiressing intelligences r th? 'death of Chier Justice JIar-l hall, came to us yesieruay in me u. o. uraVil tl. incfnnf. H ictte, oi ic 1 The citizens of Philadelphia were about to semble in public meeting, in order to devise means for paying suitable honors to the illus trious dead. Hp .lied in Philadelphia, on Monday afterTnlr the 6th. full of years and full of vn.ir. universally beloved and universal!) UW 7 - - - - i. "We ne'er shall look upon his "ene er snail ioos upon like again. nriTH OF CHIEF JUSTICE MARSHALL. v Vc have this morning the painful duty to f ' 1 1 1 1 C i discharsre.oi announcing ine aeam oi me venerable John Marshll, Chief Justice of the ftlip TTnitPn St.itnc. Thp patriot, the statesman, the jurist, the historian, thpsace. the friend and biographer of the im mortal Washington, died yesterday afternoon it the boarding house of Mrs. Crim, in Walnut street, where he had been confined to his hei for several weeks. uV, nnwr I! vincr rnmmntids trip rpsnprt -U UIUll ......j. i anj possesses the confidence, that did Judge Marshall. He was beloved by all. No political dissentions reached him, though he con- . . i cealed no opinion, ne as " While in, above the world.' 'The loss which is sustained by the death of Judge Marshall, is not that of any division or party his talents were the nation's his fame was hers his loss is hers and though mor.r ivVirk r-lrilmpi narticular afiinitv from ii 1 1 ii " j- j ------ opinions of kindred with the deceased, may (lave R priilic uic imiiuki uiuuiua iiie going out of almost the last star of that brilliant constellation which shed so much lustre upon our country in the davs of her mental greatness. Another occasion will be used to give a biographical sketch of the eminent man whose death we thus announce." fjpWe understand that our friend, James 13. Ha le, Esq. has sold out his interest in the 'Peoples Advocate Centreville, Ind. It will hereafter be conducted by S. C. Meredith, Esq. Success to f riclical printers. fcJ-Dr. Beecber.of Cincinnati, ha9 been acquitted of the charges of heresy and hypocrisy preferred against him by Dr. Wilson. We believe that tb;s is the third time he has been acquitted of like ftJ-Wehave given in another column Mr. Clayton's interesting account of his late grand balloon ucension. The President is on a visit to the Rip Rap?. (Fort Calhoun.) whete he expected to remain some time. Mr. Van liuren and Mr. F7rsvtli irrrp hnih at Baltimore on the 7th inst. Cin. Whig. CHOLERA IX3IADISON. deeply regret to learn that the Cholera has tfsin broken out with violence in Madison. The Louisville Journal of Jnlw OtVi cars. J J. "On Saturdav last fi J teeil3 O'clock in th( nffrnrtnv o rwl A vw unu uuin. Jii HIV, weof our last information, the citizens was flyine1 w luc toumry; ana me city was almost a soli tnde. ' Fire. On Wednesday night last about 12 --.vviv, .tun; DroKe out in tne lute L.ead Manufactory of Messrs. James McCandless Co..5ituated on 5th street, a short distance jrom Kroadway. The buildings were quite arge and composed of wood, and were rapid'J consumed, notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts of the Firemen to save them. The Querent fire companies behaved nobly on the casion, and rescued bv their laborious exer!?on?! a number of the adjoining buildincs " ihu ,ii one time seemed to be inevita "e destruction. we understand, the loss amounts $12,000 and only ,$ 1,500 of that sum being covered bv durance. r;7h.e !lre is slIPPose-d to have originated acfdentallj C,n. 1Wg. R! i 6 St0ck for the Branch of the State Z ii!:atcd at Fort Wajne was taken on ' th .inst. the day of opening the books. bSnLPj-nc,pal stckholders are citizens of that an district. Richmond Palladium. From the Paul Pry. VAX BUREX U. S. MAILS, appears from our exchange papers pri'7 nd Public leters, and a number of E: J lhe "mail facilities," in Mississippi. an end ! Let our Post Master General. Van i?nW show himse,f an honest man, or a fall T n mar and he shall or will rise or G'' as he may choose. 'Wonder if Sam pnfi ouine nanu in tnisi ine con, a,n is irnocently travelling over the Ah' ai river?, nowers, gins, occ. sir, we see you we have a magic teles,top 'a f 11 not do gentlemen ye may illr. j every man in .Mississippi all not do-the Land frmtds, Gwin frauds, and

Ga-m Utters, shall all l TAll r- t.r

itlie American people. -tepidity of the Maits Xhe Southern mail iWlnch arrived here on Thn us, amone other lnrnmonf0 r..-j j.iu, uenvered at the commencement on urc session OI Uncress.hav na iPrn nhnnt six months performing the journey from Washington Citj. One of our friends received by thesame. a Irttrr nnsf.marL-Afl "Tint. goon's, Tenn. January II." He says that hav.inii ctCli iin ariiriP. Ill a Into rV' r n nni rnnn, lO.'ldplI "Tfilll hnr.U M 1- ' J J A x,m- "uiui uu, I1C IS lnUUCCQ lO SUCH lv, .us tcuer must nave come round by that wncn oeiicl he is confirmed by the .... . . llldl It Was Consuiprnhltr cpnrnhurl n hpn lie received it." Pittsburg (Mi.) Bulletin. From the New York Transcript. BREACH OF PROMISE. An action for breach of nmmisp. nn.W somewhat novel circumstances, is appointed . w. inai uU me ursi aav oi tn Ip iim suing sitting of the Circuit Court, before Judge Ldwards. The DlaintiflTis n . ri I i 1 "ivituam till? city, of highly respectable standing and connexions wpnlfh- anA ln i I T-i j r , v",,u,, ti.icnsie Dusiness. 1 he defendant is a marnVrl ln.lv ;a: the neighborhood of Hudson, of great personri J gay, ana accomplished 1 he alleecd cause of arti formed, from a wanton and cruel breach ofl laun on tne part ot the lady, the particulars ol which are briefly as follow. in tne early part of the present year, the plaintiflin the suit who was then mnni.rM v PA ir a ,arSe commercial firm at V-fllCttUS, COme tO tlll5 nfv in nnrrkncu - - J ivui llliOV 3uuua) auena to ottier business transac tions, and in the course of his pursuits he casually met the ladv whn band, is destined to figure as the defendents in me law proceeding referred to. They met at the house of a mutual frion.1. at tty to which both were invited. She was then - - v I 111 unmarried, and the introduction led. after everal subseauent intervipwe f m; declarations of the most solemn and fervent attachment. owi of an import so tender -fc affectionate love had nnt hP.m lnnr J changed, before our h pro mi.ln marriage, however, that ht (UiM loo., ?outh and fix his residence in this part ofi' murem se not being disposed to leave the bracing and heathy climate of the eans. W lllmfr at anv rid- ki; n, c-' object of his fond regards, and anxious to de-l -ytsmue as possible the consummation of his earthly bliss, he comnlpfpil hie ment here, bid his loved one adieu, and star-! itn.l r..l1 -r I . i-u, iuii vi nope and mr. tr stfin i;c flr; - J J 7 - aiaj uuail 9 at home, preparatory to quitting there, per.uiou. ne was not idle in making the necessary preparations fnr hi roi..m 111 three months after his departure he was again in New York; ready to fulfil the imr11""1 engagement ne Had so gladly entered miu. in a iew snort weeks, mwpiw. irht casualties may occur, what difHrulfiPc m-.tr iJ J . -. J M I ... 1 il . .... . J ji.cut-, iu inur me most Dnuiant prospects lu uiasi ruin me most fervent and bright anticipations! The female who he hnrl rpcrnr. dedas possessing angelic purity without dissembling and without guile, in whom his soul's cflection and warmest hnnrs wprp rill concentrated had, during his brief absence J igien nernanu to another, and, on his appear iing to claim her as his own, had passed the imiucii uouey moon. Such are the circumstanrrs. as rplntpfl In Us, of the trial that is to take place during the ucxv monui at me Circuit Ucurt ot this city, if, indeed, it be true, that devclopements so i.ii,tuiuniary as we Have adverted to will be made in the progress of the proceedings, they will excite a more livrlv interpst amnnir i his community than for many years has been ere-' iii-u uj any nisi prms cause presented to the 111 T" Ul 1 From the Carlisle Herald "COMING TO TUB UESCUE." The LcTcislotun fMiftin r!nnnfv f7nrtfp. nf 1. 1 v 1 i'u" "ecK, nas come out openly and tearlessly for the People's Candidate for the Trcsiden'J ote me reasons, assigned by its editor, n an article on the onrwite nno-p. Tlir editor of the Gazette in another article says: "William Henry Harrison. We are pleased to see that our fripnds in T.prinnon icounty have came out in favor of this distin :i J i- 1 1 ..... .. SIUlMieu lnaiVlOliai ns n rnniimnlP fnr thp IVesidenCT in ODOSition to thp arrh inlricntrr and political desperado, Martin Van Buren. We have taken some pains to ascertain the Reeling of the anti-Van liurcn party throughout the state on the subject, and all our information centres to one point that William HeNRY HARRISON is the first chnirp nf nine-tenth .ofthe anli Van Buren party in Pennsthania.' Another!! The Bloomsburfr fCol 10 j & tcr,oflast week, has raised the Harrison flag. 1 a.. . ... V wnere it tnumpnantly waves at its mast-head. Sin wp crn. The followinsr is an extract from nn prliln-B - fc m .1 ...... 0 , . . rial article in me negistcr: " e can assure the friends of General W. II. Harrison, that in this county, there is a ,hrm and ahidine feelinar in his favour: and j 7 that from all the political party which have heretofore divided 11s the Prnnlp' fhp iipvJ uine democracy ol tne county, are rallying under his standard." ret Another!!! The Gettvsburc f Adams rnnntr PpomIp's ' J o v J 1 Press, (a Muhlenberg paper.) of Friday last, has come out in a decided manner for the patriot of North Uend, lor the Presidency. See an ar Mrlp frnm thp Prpx nn thp nnnniitp nnrrp. We fully agree with the editors ofthe Presd .1 I 1 "IT T iiim iiiose uu are u)useu 10 an Duren. nimhl with all snppfl.,? to nlarp snmp snifahlp o - 1 1 candidate before the people, whose "character would makp infprpsf fnr him in fhp hpart of the people" It is, however, our humble : : iL.ii1...j:i 1.1 i . upiiuuii, umi me cuiiurs wouiu evince a great

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p- ucsire m matte aiso an "interest ' with tne people, in behalf of Gen. Harrison, if thev were, -wiui an speed ', to cease supporting H. A. Muhlenberg, a Van Tiurpn mnn. fnr oi - , guvenmr: ana come out in support oi larmei f,., , , . , "rrv

. . ' . J nwi in j via suppuii. uiui me rranKiin rrooate Uourt in vacation. All

uic iiifuus ui t imam 11. Harrison, "pup 11 f I ri tiM1 et IVi inm II II : rii no one acquainted with the tide of nnnnhii feelins now nervadinrr Ppnnsvl Varna. rrn. fnr ; o j 7 7 a inomenr, uouot tne success ot that distin I . ZUlShed patriot, over thp ranrns ramlMnln by an overwhelminp-mainritr. lpf lio n, n O V " iiv ii jbe elected over governor; yet the editors o'fj uie i ress certainly know that the votes that, will be given to both Wolf and Muhlenberg1 uii guTtmor, win ne trumpeted torlh as the Van Buren Vote of Pennsylvania rhowpvpr wide of the mark.) bv every Van Buren Press' j.iuui radiue 10 iouisiana; winch may have n powerful bearine against the 'intprpci" uj'pusiiiuu canuiaate in other states. If the editors of the P rpss arp. lliprpfnrp : j : j- i . . . . iincere in their opinion of Van IWrn. whv itoiumucio sirengmen ins cause lv their supr" U1 a puren canaiaate lor uovernor And Still Another!!!! The Milton (Northumberland count ) Ad yocate, which has hithprto al.lv Judge M'Lean for the Presidency, has, lasli ccK,viuiarawn that gentleman's name irom its editorial head and placed in its stead the name of WILLIAM HENRY HARRI SON. See an article from thp A rl unrnlp rm theoposite page. Ilymenial. Married. In Fairfipld tnn.-nsi;n vening last, the 12th inst., by Redin Osborn Esq. l.UEMKTtO XI16S XliMELIKE 1JENTOif, both of Fairfield. On the 13th inst.. hv Rptr. Wm Tin M Thomas Butler to Miss Jake 'Wood all of this ownship. Obituary, Mr. ASA HIGBEE, asred about 2o. and son of Mr. Abel Higbee of this township, departed this jlife, at the residence of his father, on Tuesday mor ning last. He died of the consumption. Mr. Hisrbee was a very exemplary and amiable young man. He was the companion of our boyhood, and a friend whom we much respected. He has eone down to .the grave in the dawn of manhood and prime of life. To us, this is a solemn admonition of the un certainty and precariousness of all things ea with the departed, we have pamboled in the thoughtless frivolity of our childish days, when the secret monitor never whispered in our ear, "that :all things must fade." And although several vears .have elapsed, and the busy scenes of the world have caned us distant from each other, still, the present melancholy annunciation of his dm;-P.r.ll. n !fj j . , .. . . . 7

,.v.u mm meri&iicu recollections 01 youtniul aitacn-fciy

ft A . m. ,met our lamented friend a few months since, but j we saw then that the seeds of mortality, which are planted in our organization, were fast comin.o- to imaturity.as depicted on his blanched countenance ... ... 0 1 "Leaves have thpir timp tn fnll And flowers to wither at the north wind's breath. And stars to set but all, Thou hast all seasons for thine own oh! death!" A1TGUST ELECTION 1835. tor Congress. GEO. II. DUNN, AMOS LANE. JAMES D. COBB, or RmrPMpntnti-rrt. fc.NOCH M CARTY, JOHN M. JOIIXSTnv C. W. HUTCH EN. For Countll dnmtni.tm'nnpf. JAMES WEBB, To the Electors ot Franklin f7niw.,. Fellow Citizens: It is known in mnsf nf you, that my name has been annnnnrnl ne n candidate to represent you in the next Lecis1A T tilt . . - O itciiure. impel ca ov nnvafp rnncu pmimnc I J I v..iuv.iuviVUO I tak the liberty of withdrawing it. Grateful to those who have susfninprl mp "through evil & through good report," and entertaining not the smallest decree of aniuiuMiy iow aras tnose wno nave opposed me, 1 lecnne me nonor 01 Holding a poll. I Respectfully, BEN. SED. NOBLE. July 15, 1S35. A Public ITIretiiis: 'kF the Brookville Lyceum will be held in the IOlirt-IlOUSe to-morrow PVpninrr nf tUiicnJ ' . ... t . . hour. Kesolutions offered bv Messrs. Ilnthon ar,j II-.11.J :ll t . 1 J . iiujuiiiu win oe lasen up ior discussion. The cit zens generally are invited to attend. Til. W. COLESCOTT, Jr., Sec'y. July 17th, 1S;5. J Administrator' rVoticc. THE undersigned, administrator of the estate ofl Georce Kline, deceased, will soil r ,i.m;.J Kiuciion, on ine eierentn day ol August A. D. 1835. a iub iaie resiaence 01 tne said deceased, in theM township of Posey, county of Franklin, and StatefC of Indiana, all the iroods nnH rh.ittloe i.;i, 1,0. 9 me laie resiaence ot the said - o .......... II 11 It II .1 1. , V come to his knowledge, helonn-inir t.-. i,o t.i. r ' o .......... , 11 nit n 11 a 1 1 of the said deceased, consistingof house-hold furniture kvc. ine terms will be made known nn the dav of sale. JAMES CONWELL, Adm'r. July 16th, 1S.15. 29 3w ESTRAY. TAKEN UP, by Andrew Carmichael, of Brookville township, Franklin county, State of Indiana, an Estray Gelding of the following descrip tion, (to-wit:) a Strawberry Roan.

five veais old. fiftPen l..? lVh thnl"" . ct!: county, Indiana. This

nht hind foot white to the paster joint, with somelr" 1 W.eI 6ltute for.lLe Mercantile busi-

...Z-.. ,:k. rf . .1.' r..,. j 1 111. UI1IU ..1. v uv . . . 1 . T 1. 1. 1 ..I 111' ivkilA rn Vita rirrht fnrp fnnr. a stnr in ffliA rnralia, A a large scar on the right knee, some collar marks 1 1 1 11 iiau uu 11c 11 laivcu ui') iii:o luui uac-a voKe no brands or other mams uiscovsraoie. Apprais- , .. 1 11 . . sd at thirty-five dollars, by 1 homas Vv mscott and Thomas Herndon. ELIJAH BARWICK.J. P. July 17th, 1835. 29 3w Pork for Sale. nn HE Subscriber has a few hundred weight of -M. excellent Dickie pork for sale, C. F. CLARKSON. July 17th, 1835. 29 ts

Administrator's IVotice.

TUOTICE is hereby triven.that ltt pre n f ndmin. lStratlOtl linon tlie PStrnta nf danrcra flrnrrr, I ir. deceased, late of the H"a,c "eii ranieu to tue undersigned, by the Clerk 1 1 I l . J . . ' K,.i - r.D t. 1 . :J . persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them duly authenticatad. within onp vear frnm tl.i STLPHEX GREGG, Adm'r. July lfnh, lSJso. 09 aw Adminitratoi's S.ilp. I b 7 -""voiuru, uuiiiiniscraior oi the estate ... a eo'j" --cocu, win ten ai public vendue, at the late ed, in Springfield township, Franklin county, la.. -. ..uij u.c (lu uay or august next, the person al property belonging to the estate of said deceis ed, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, HorS ,r dnimig i. tensus, a set of Carpenter's tools, one new agon, Corn on the ground, and Wheat and ,Oats in the stack, House-hold Furniture, and a variety of other artirlps , ' "o i ureuiiuu. aii elegant Stud Horse, a colt of the old Post Boy. the y.rj b..iu ucteasea, win likewise be sold. ale to commence at in f.vwir ...u .terms of sale will be made known, and due attenuuii given oy, ti i, ia.rSTEPIIEX GREGG, Adm'r. July I5th, 1835. 29 3w IXOTICU OF PinTiTinv NTICE is hereby given ro James Telfer, Newton 1 elfer. T.avin Tir- i: . aer teller late of Franklin county, deceased, also to Aancy Telfer, widow of said Alexander Telfer J . . . . ' ...... ucifo oi iexanI "., u iUOm 11 may concern, that I will apply J Ti- . urt m and for the county of r rariKiin, ana &tat.p nf Indian l-.j. .1 .. 1 .i j s,.ck, i,, ueing me Oth day of the Au-' gust term of said court, for the appointment of jLomm.ssioners to make partition of the following .desenbed real estate, agreeably to the Statute in such case made and provided, viz.- the North West quarter of section eleven. unA tin s.,.i. w. nnv nf Aumiet icon i - . . J quarter of section two, town nine, range one. Sitr 1.. x lauKim county, aforesaid, and also to assign and set off to thp sa iA v;,i,., 1 . j ,,i , . " '"x" ci uun ti 111 iliic Baiu real estate. t 1 i-.k ,co- WILLIAM O'BYRNE. July loth, 18.35. 29 4vv lome$tic Ali.u Imiriif. STATE OF INDIANA. FrmtKn 1 County, Springfield township. John Craigmiles, ) Doraestic Attachment beVS. fore me James Samuels, a Haynes Hayseltine. V Justice nf the peace, for the

U.n"imrTiJE is hereby gi

township & Co. aforesaid ven, that by virtue of an

.rthly.HJLI affidavit, made and filed in my office bv John

Craigmiles, setting forth that the said Haynes Hayseltine, late of said county, is justly indebted to him in the sum of sixty-three dollars and ninetyone and a half cents, and that this defendant has so absconded that the regular process of law cannot be served upon him. A writ of Domestic Attach ment was issued, bearing natn .TnlvtKo llm isas aT, ae''veredto M. V. Simonson, one of H, "i saia county, which writ was du returned on the 13th dnv nf .Inlw A n mm - j - -M ilVOAIlfi1l K n -1- 1 f 11 I i i . , . - e i 1 j j - o f.vfv.i.; , wit: seven head of horses nnd rnltc nlo...n f icatue, twenty-nine head of hogs, two head of cows. . . v. . v. 1 1 1 ucau ui two iota 01 oats, one lot of grass, one lot of rye, one lot of Wheat, and one lnf nf hnrlpir nno ,.. lot ot lumber, one clock and case, three bureaus, ' ...... , v,, yjlg VHt two sett or harness, one cutting-box, one half of n IT'lTininrr. rv-i 1 1 T L.1 1 1 . a a a imiiunii'-iiiiii, tjiit; iir?fi. nnnKTPnfi ani ha inr side saddle, four ploughs, and several others'mall articles attached as the property of Haj nes Hayseltine, late of said conntv nfnrpcnirl- fi,;0 ;t i.,r to give notice that I will proceed to act on said case j uu uue eigutn cay 01 August 1N, at the hour of ten o'clock, A. M. on said d.iv. nf m-wi, ii r.. icerned will take notice. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 15th day of Ju ly 18 JAMES SAMUELS. Justice of the PeaceJuly 15th, 1825. 3vv lT. IenijoMrrs in liwlinnn JUI ICt is hereby given, that the payment i. all pensioners of Hie ITnitfd Ktotoc r:fw:-. of - . ... .1 lunu Un Mate of Indiana, will hereafter be made bv the the W diaie uanx 01 Indiana. The respective Pensioners residing within the Districts prescribed by law to each branch will be .iseigiieu 10 such oranch, as soon as nrtcticable, after which each pensioner nn nnnlm.tinn : 1 . proper branch, in Derson. or hv hia.ftnr-o pippoinled and known or vouched for to branch, will .ti-i.c ma penMon now aue and luture payments as he imv be thereto entitler!. The Cierks of the respective Circuit Courts arc hereby requested to transmit to the branch of their District, a certified conv nf thpir ci'im,t,., : pression ofthe official seal, and a certified 'copy of ..ut ciimiuic ui me justice 01 ttie 1'eace who mav transact pension hnsinrc j Pensioners entitled to draw in this State, whose' ,names may not be transmitted to the branches, on Recount of their residence being unknown, or their residing m the district where branches are not vet !u'S".,,,i u.r l,ut 01 me oiate; and all pensioners in i-mug wieir nrsi orait, alter being allowed a pension, can make their annlirnti . r r ..iw at, cioull, ,or by attending- at the State Bank. For the information of all concerned, copies of iue .onus requirea 10 procure pension payments 111 w jiuoiisneu nexi week. SAMUEL MERRILL. Pension Ag't of Indiana. Indianapolis, July 7th, 1835. .. m v.ia , mw, ARP ENTERS AND JOINERS.' rnRMnni.r np riYMwiTi I PATTOA JL IIMv AIK III - - t . , LsrhCl r LLLY inform the citizens of r ranklin Countv. that thev hnvp nnm J 7 J -iviviuivu lUtlll' selves in the town of Brookville, and will attend to lany business in their line. Thev exnert tn nlense tne puoiic, in the neatnesc and durability of the , . ... 4 1 - f - . jwork, and in the rates of their prices. March bth, 1,5. 10 6m. ilIKUAITlI.E IIOI SI' "" WTILL offer at public auction on the m. jirsi day oj August next, a large & convenient Dronertv in thp tnmn r.r jet..'.. I. . J - " ' ' a v. u.r - H,,CD " anr can De tound in the west.the Dro perty is nearlv new. hnitt pvnmcciv rr . Stwith two good dwelling houses attached to it. The iiuubc anu one oi me dwellings are two story UriCK. UnUer t HP sump Wmr Tn chxrf . n naenr. wishing to purchase such property would do well f;" u see 11 Deiore the day ot sale. COnail On Ot thp en o vt-ill hp nnn thirri in hand, the balance in two equal payments. Further lunumons win be made known on the day of sale by JOHN PROBASCO. nmnnrtv has liBn mnA ia nnor pied as a Store, with a fine business the mirchaier can nave immediate possession. June 15th, IfcD. 37 3w

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A CARE

MR- LANE will be pleased to e as many of his follow citizens nf tt.o jui. r -' . district, aa mnv find it nnn;n. . te.- ihe Places. hereinafter mentioned laction, to 0-ive the tory of the last Congress in relation to the interestmg and all absorbing subjects discussed and hit opinions on the several questions which in all prolahilifv will k.a 1 ... . r 1 ; ,c lu Ut! uenniteiy acted upon br (the next Congress questions of a more grave and ln 1 r'ng lnte,rf ULan Lave ever been presented to an American ConnrrpKs .in 5j . , . o ujuiaiiu correct d.scussion of which depend the stability of the Lnion. the lihertv nf tho roi. .1 , v , w. ...v (.uvic, iub independence and prosperity of the farmer, the mechanic 'and laboring man the education of the rising generation, the elevation of the poor man from a tenant to a freeholder, and from dependence to all the blessings of domestic happiness. versaues do do Saturday - IS do Op-Editors within this Congressional District will please publish Hip ihnno fnn,:t ; .1 j expire) until the 16 proximo, and charge to M I .11 no 0 TO THE PUKLIC. George If. Iln NH Will nltanfl no M -f.l - - - - "."uns in in y oi inc ap pointments made hv Mr. T. family will permit, and as Mr. Lane has set hit appointments mostly for 4 o'clock P.M. when there will not be sufficient time for any person to addres the people after Mr. Lane concludes; therefore Mr. Dunn will address his fellow-citizens at 1 o'clock F. 31. on those days and places where 3Ir. Lana' addresses is to be at 4 P. M nnH t- t 'peaks at 11 o'clock. Mr. n.mn .;n 1j:.j..i follow him. The nla n,l ...:n i. r.. 1 .lilies v i 11 U H 1 1) I - lows. v . , 1 o'clock P M July V ersailles, do Saturday do 18 do 3lr. IIP VtAuifirr T r T-l-i intmnnt,, C 4 1 . . - ,ofthe same days that he speaks at Jacksonville, o viu8 ioaus, anu .iiuroy, air. Uunn pre sumes he will not be able to reach those places ia time address to the citizens; he therefore begs the favor of their attendance at those places as follows: Jacksonville, SwitcoMond'y lo'clnckP.M 27 July Hubble's Cross Roads, Thursday do 2.3 do Milroy, Rush co Saturday do 1 Aug Mr. Dunn Will. aiSO- flflHrOlSA ne rvtfintr nf ki . low citizens as will favor him with their attendance at the following places: DilsborOUfh. Dh'll rn. Snf 11 '11. A T oc o -- - " -i"i.r in j uir lln.lfn.J . . J . - J "hi iiui u. Biirne any 4 Mount Sterling-. Swit ro Mnn.l 25 do 27 29 SO 31 do do do do Uurlington, Rush co Wednesday 1 P M Vienna. do Timrcilnir 1 n it Salem, do Friday 1PM E. W. Jackson's Tanner's Creek 1PM 2 do ft3The several , - - t'.-rv. w m ni UlDUltl Will please copy the above, and continue the same until ,the election, (omitting dates as they expire,! and charge the same to Mr. Dunn. KEMOVAL. THE Subscribers have removed to their new brick hllildinrr uu K T?.. - .1. r. 1 ,r .-givu mi. iiuim Ajubi corner 01 the Public Square. , . R. & S. TYNER. Brookville, July 9th, 1935. 2S bty DOMESTIC ATTACHMENT. Ol ICE is hereby given, that by virtue of an affidavit. maAc. hv Uan.n Pni.. . . t j ceiling lorm that Abraham Wilkinson, late of said County, is iustlv indebted to hi m intfio cum rxf G ..a il 1 1 fl I-- v "" " iitc uuuaistw that this defendant has so absconded that the regjular process of law cannot be served upon him. A Writ Of DomPStir; Attachment iccaA ... .1 rL-i- iwmu anu Duujiiions for I hilip Jones as garnishee to appear at my office on the 20th Anv nf .Tnno is-?'; .u . -j .U..U, mem lUtOswer under oath all questions that should be put to him tmiAli!ni.lt.n .:.i.i. ... - j...... wu,6 we iiyuiB, property, or credits ot the defendant; and now comes the said Constable, and makes the following return of his writ, (to-wit:) returned served as within commanded, June 26lh. ' vase, i. r . u.j and now on this day, (tO-wit.O the 27th rlnv nf .Tnno lBtl .u v I J v, iui.iy, VJiucO IU said Philip Jones, and on his oath says that he is ...vv-.u iu lire oaiu auranim v nKinson, on not 5300 (1(1. which nrill ho .1,,- .l. Ql.. J ... . r ri i r ..... wuc vii iuc uiai ua y OI 17c - Cemhpr. ISa.'i r,r r,n 11. lrl J T tortf. I , . . ' fc uaJ ul January, iood; this is therefore to give notice that on the 28th day of July, 1835, 1 will proceed to hear and determin this case, at the hour of 12 o'clock. ELIJAH BARWICK.J. P. July 3d, 1835. 27 3w NEW GOODS. THE Subscriber has just been receiving a handsome assortment nf Sitrins: & Summon ftnnda .Consisting in part of the following, (to-wit Green. ...uc, anu jjiuwii vioins; jiue, urown, urab, Steel -uiacu vyasineus; a great variety of Fancy, and Blue Calicoes: Figured nnl nliin . ' cr " p.uill UUUlUCblB! Ureciannetts, Lace Footings; Cambrics, Jaconett, and Mull Muslins: Silk. Pnno-PP f .innon j r. ' i u 1 1 1 1 1 v. II , unu Ul ton, Uoss Handkerchiefs; a great variety of Dress iiauunciiuifisi oummer otnpes; Hamilton Drillintrs: Blue. llrown.nnH mivpH An T... t i and Straw Bonnetts; besides a great v ariety of othksi iiicn-uitiiuiie too ieaious to mention. A gencal assort men t of GROCERIES. Consi6tinr of Coffee. IT Rice, Tobacco. Indicm. MarJilpr Alum r.' . - - o . -.."..I, 1 651, pice, NutmeffS. Cinnamnn Plm-no Po,l,ri, ci atis, Copperas, Loaf and Orleans Sugar, Molasses. ALSO, A great variety of Tinware, Queensware, 1 race-chains, Hames. Casteel Am. mrA Hatchets. Shovels, and Snaripa Pntunt itnn. r.i. Nails, kc. besides, a good assortment of Fur Hats! Wool and Palm Hats: which thp ciihr;K. ,:u ell on very accommodating terms. The subscriber tenders his thanks for former patronage, and .hopes for a continuation ofthe same. t, , D- PRICE. Brookville, March 26th, 1835. 13 bty TAILORING. THE Subscriber takes this method to inform his friends and the ntlhlir that liA haa nti mA himself at Philanthropy, Ohio, and is now ready to do work of the newest fashion, and in the best style possible, receiving the latest fashions from the Eastern Cities, once in three months, and with his long experience, is confident that he can suit all ages, from the Heroes of '76 to the most modern and refined Dandies of '35. THOMAS HILL. June 29th. 1835. 27 tf McFEELY & GRAHAM. House Carpenters and Joiner. (late op the crrv of curcnsNATr.l TExVDER their services to the citizens of Brookville, and Franklin pared, and readr to undertnlte completion, any work in their line, in a neat and a substantial manner, and on reasonable terms. ersn desirous of procuring work in thpir lin. are respectfully invited to give them a call and learn their prices and examine their work. i uey may be found m Brookvilhj at all time Brookvillt March 13. IfiSfl.