Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 49, Connersville, Fayette County, 19 May 1827 — Page 4
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POETIIY. .1 .
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Frctn the Lebanon, O. Slar. 'To be sung every morning before he drinks the first glass of liquid fire. The Lord ho hath made me to honor his name, Yet I am delighted v ith folly and shame. Yes drinking and lewdness each day 111 pursue, Though certain destruction appears inmy view.
Although foul disgrace I hall brir:r on n;v nsmc,
And all iuy relations w ill redden with shame, Yet 1 am determined the poison to take, Tho" the peace of my household I'm sure it tv ill break. At the risk of my c:i-cs, strong drink I u ill have, .Although it will hasten me down to 1 1 to rrave; Although it deprives me of reason and boihc, And brings me to poverty by its expense. .A 1 though my poor children are Starving for bread Are racked and shivering: u ith cold in their bed, 1 see mv poor wife looks distressed and sad, Yes, whisky I'll drink, if it i to be had. One eighth of a dollar melt day I will pond.
It is but a trine to d rink with a friend;
it will be utmece ssary to add to those who have enjoyed his pleasant society, that bv his wit. w him, and good humor, he became a welcome guest at the same table forever after.
MEDICAL SOCIETY.
men and hoy's WOOL H ATS, toiler ::'th c
variety of other descriptions any ofvilli.
ill give in exchange Jor ULA I , OATS, cr
The highest price will be riven at Lis HAT
lion to the society of which they arc now admitted a members? of which they are entitled to membership by law by a vote of the
Society at its first organization and the meet- CAbll.
ings of which they are not only requested to attend, but cordially and solicitously invited to tiArnvn in or octiil jtw! itivn t TI P Hi 1 P ? If
Connersville May 1th 1CJ7. Ithe law, now considered to be in lorce be fe-. j i .
Agreeably to the Statute Law of the state fective. and its provisions unsatisfactory ; we f ()(lp ViiVr'it mil MiiiL
oflndiana passed in and a rcsohi- have no doubt but the legislature will attend toj - ' tion of the State Medical Society, passed our complaint, if made to them in reason, for- ' Ilf would abo inform r-nb-p.i n w .- at their meeting in February ultimo u t- vor, and unanimity. Hut until the faculty -hall l- ae.. mm. .dated v. ith SI I'Lll! Ll.A.Vj ( t her of physicians of the olh medical district, be able to show the inconveniences and dilii-n AIT. II IM(OI BXJiVVjEiy, 3ZATC, tU; met in Connersville, on the above date, ibrjculties under which they labor, and become J'1S rn band a lot AM. j. IlL.ly ... . 4. . . I . . - i .. i . a"d "an bin. Mi them villi sr.tn hat in , T the purpose specihed m the above act and res-, somewhat unammou-. in their wishes: we have s, ie-. in t!u. sltrtt 4l llutiee. olution: when James Thomas was oahied to Unit little hope ofa better sv-,?em. Fromtheo
tlie Chair and T. L. Gay It appointed Sect, (considerations, and frorn the circMmstanceth.it
protein, (.'amotion, the meeting then pro-Mimmber of students have long been waiting,;
No tiro.
ceeded to the election of owe president, un ! with paini'i! anxiety for an opportunity of ex-; ffS ben rin that puin;!:it fo anoi-'crn-v. secretary and treasurer, and three censors, lamination : the society has, after one laborious ''"'T ( 'ircui: ("..ort. ;tt i! t ir A; rd ', , : s agreeably to law. On counting the tallots. 'session, ndjourned lor the shot t poriofl ofthrc-o 1 '":ier ,,,r -'1' u' it appeared that James Thomas was elected v cks: and at their nct meeting, we do hope.: 1'ini '..'on.t:v f.lf?n. t ,njf
it appeared that James Thomas was elected w cks; and at their nct meeting, we do hope.
President, Win. W. Laughlin, Sect, and Tiea-u-, that thrThviei.ins throa;j!iout the Di-tnct vill rer, and Joseidi Modit. II. (i. Sexton, and T. inot fr-.il to attend.
l'V order of the society.
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jscpn .Motntt, 1 liomas 1. 1. uavle, vverc appointed a Committee to draft
a cede ot te laws tor the irovcrnmeiil
of said society, to be repoitcd at the next)
meeting.
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NOTICE.
i i o'i ii 4i , , , !r3 111! co -paitiio.'-liiet lieretoi'oi c exist mu' y.ooit(, that all those who hae h-en; B . ' . ,,' . . , , .
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1 1 uy mu aim .uiyt-iy, nuu uu resiue in midistrict, be admitted members of thi Sociejty. On motion, Urtulvcd, That any one Cen:sor shall have power to grant a pern.it or temjpoiy Licence, to serve iicm tln, to t!ie next
be
tween .b'- p!i Moihlt and Onin i'i-!ie.
under the firm d
"Mobitt .V l'i i!i-, i- dU-oivi d by mut'. ii ci:seot. All who have claims against said furn.
i . ill ii"fo: Jin i n i. mo r, iu
o 5ii,.Ti!ic, Hi;'.i consily, li.i..i;ij, the
! 'i ..a I Z2t T.OT Or IA27D ;i -u li ti'Y. n. urni ;u d and )v ;.i i v Alf. ( J r . ;-i?.n. ! irinjr I:;- lifi.-ttiac. ' Thou i, .lit:tf-,f n !-,t. H coim r, r ,: . , ', i;i ; ;:nd a. .!.; :;i i.vn I '. : c . J ;" -! . I";,-'-!! u ill be vol 1 or; n cr'-Ii: '"t-.v. lv i : ' d ;!y ill be r. rv.m d. 1 Li:.' : .
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In the courirofnncMMr the -.unmirit will not rise "tmg o the censor,. lieyJvvd, Tb.at tht
'j'o cpuite fii'l uollanj, 1 sec with ir.y eye.-.
Sua"ieient to bur me a nice little farm, I'ut I hac now ilraak it, and where i the harm. Then like a poor rnidmaTi nnd K ol av I run, Regardless of misery, rezardlfss ef shame.
J' tg-ardles? of pleasure '.shiie here I do dwell.
ptatute i v so construed that all the tciisois be
iietpjiieii to ague to grant any appdioaiit j eiFrom correct calculation that ctti laid in tore, 'manent licence. For ten rolline vears would amount to t.nieh more ' :,..,;. That the nror ced im- i.t'ibU im-et .
jing be published in the Fayeiie Olsei.i Wtks;to be paid for by the Tit a-ui el . :a j iutanv iiijurv in the I. mhU ..t tho 'I'nvi r
at tilt next meetir.g ot the .Vm utv. Ou n.o-' public, that he has ieiiie;;ishrd all hostess.-
tion, 1 . L. Ua le and Joseph .Mojiitl were ati-'exeepi ti.e pr o ii e -t p!i.-ic. cvc. m..,v
I "il drink, though I am sure it will tci.d mc to b 11., pointed a committer to superintend 1 1 . - pi m -; ihet Km ' allf od him: 'f to - ery -nli est iiei-' : ,
'inland to caue t bo noblisbed theieu nil i'v 'S-v or i-s;wt. on .nil ui.o iiia s'e bt to.
are reqo.estctl to call ou O. I'lisbie tbr - tllo-j nu nt. And a! tho-e indebted on boik a eoui,' to call, on or befoie the 1 Mi'd.iV of June r.eri '
and .-ottle. t!ie:r respect u e cc.es !-v not;; o;-..tii-erwie. J. V,(:TH"i. o. niisiui:. (',, c . mv'.Y. ,V.' 10 1!: 7. -IT- :l
litsiitrtbiil v in!oiri'! so- titoino ai.u toe
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t'iv property. josrrii Tim .i hr.'r t ! 'jVl : 1. . .i.u-. h V. ril !0lCJ7. A ' ,
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And therel must d rink of the wine ofGndN wrath I'our' ! nt without mixture, a terriide bith, Tormented with devils forever to n ;jrn. Not cne drop of water to lig-hlen my pain.
.Mutable Circular, to the jhM( i..iis in the .'th empiov loio.
medical dis i id i coin sj (I
!at tiie next reuiar mc t;:.
' tiieir attc:. i:i! e i'i t'lO '-,'u t . -
The origin o f con An .hirers fn.tn .Bhutan'
I lie Gothic nations wete famous of
eld . ir. Kuropc. for the cjuaatitie of food
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ii aijourn 10 u.e 1st .loini.iv m jia.e. p ,;. jr. . j On motion, lit ,m.;-( ,, That ea ii and cm i v 1 'i M oi ; i. s I I ;-r r i-f
son no sfiaii i,o ;. menibc r ot thi- l.oani :tl
ihd the adi. ill
lo call the attcr.tier o'' tbo al h 'iti-T. pnblishoii b I.ia;-
0!;c pu! !i-l.e;i !- T. ;
llli o tl'O nil
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m ut!.; f.ve v, w- t . i.t rrous, .,r.;, . ii: t! o st.itt . !..
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o the piori 0 dlli o t: o .-Jib j t' : atid exatnire for
Conn cr.se i He,
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v.nsuiried
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aarit nt in F.iilt-
G-i'man, titui tiieir Saxon descendant-
i i.i l, retnarkr-.ble for their heartv me;d-. liiuionv and drunkenness w ere so cry com iron, that these vires were not thought disgraceful ,and Tacitus r p.rosents the fonnor :icapible of beiio a ea-ily cv er"omr bv strong drink a by arms. Intemperance w as .. jr. nc-
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the next leal.u- n eti:.. sliail l i i i .
pay an cpial iivUe!. I I ;Jn
men si;ui h;ue accitn d to the S"ci-t motion, Jin ,;- 7, That the Societal y
Laughlin j be aathoii-ed ami roijuirod to pro
cat' liL'in Di v iW.'.jbiuii and Murdock, ur, monies in thtir hai ds btdouiug' to this meJica.l district. iUn.kt.t, Tint T. L. G .!e be
appi.'inled a committee to ol tain trom l;r. K
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l !.i r tlio liotice lie puldisl.e !
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l al and hat itu. il, that no one was th wht to be ' ,, , . , , , . , , , t. . h. , icrts the seal ot tins (li-trict ;iid any blank Diht tor scnoo? liusmes alter dmrior; ami un'ier , i .. i i i i i . i . . A. . iii phmias in bis, bamis ittdoni'inf to said oistiict. this persuasion it was enacted in the laws. tnati pi . t . . , ' .iii j,. 1 he bocietv then went into a ci itieal cxaiiimJudues fhr.ubl hear and iletei mine causes, t.ist- . . , .. ,- i ation ot the candidates tor licence, when. i;.. ana i.oi atler oinner. An Italian author!, ... u t m , m i ,t . . .. - i i v i i .ledetson Helm, rhi'.ip Mason, miii ilit:itn nhi -Antupnties. ' piai-dv .vhrn.s. that this,... r(.,,, , . .
... .. , - . , ..i..ir.v.v. I 'Willi I 'lllim. ' t iw i ;n I I I UIL re -rdvaon was drained lor the purpose et avoid- . . .. , l. . .,, . , , , 1 ' 1 Licence ot this board, to practice l tiic aiai nr the imso-radi. .rcrec . conseonent unoti mto ! . ... ' ... -. , 1
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l"i;ns us for tiior oiis'oiin rs. an
V'il&f the'tubl.c in uenerah. that he t.:1!;M-r at a d. Treemt, i r-ib.,;, fi!-, wo;
I I'MI II IW I Ml .ll 'l ,1 I Willlli'.'UI I . 1. I . 1 - ...,,, ,, ianee is f ub 'dalfd to b a'- l.M.i
ous ,-iouse, lorniei iy oceupieu ny .i. i'e pi.,. f, ;i, , ,,- j x
ovo in
Opposite' X ho Court Ioue.
He I. is I a in iart!cul:iilv car'!";! ia havi'.:'
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i y vmi'i laare, -.. l.i. l,..dvi.t. iu v. I 'i' an eioctl.
ication; and Dr. Gilbert Stuart v, rv p at.entl v j SU'K'?1 Jhi , :;!- , ) l HAli furnished with the oboist b.prs. T'-i . sprin-will aliord a ra-re arvo dir!: :
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ana lajeniou-iy on?eres, m his
Dissertation concei ninjr the Ar.t'npiitv of the
I.iitis'a Constitution." p-'J;.. that from this pro-!, ,
peij"it ot the older I'nbnr.s to indulge (X'eiivelv m eating and i ru.k it: lt- ha prot.eded ihe restriction upon jur rs and iurvmeri to rc-
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V. L.G.W LI!, Sec. I'io tern.
train fi :u nievit and drink ; a:. d to be eenhe! I in cutody. until thfy had agieed upon their vt ! diet. -Lon. ; a.
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!i;s sia.ne w iui t'le ik -i oi ioo etai. r. ' tn.ii those who n.av ail upon him may expect the! ' - . . , best a comadati .mi. 1 J011X SAMPi.;:. j
tl.r.v.cnvilh. la. May 10, UViT. I.S'l'ATE ,f L'ZAL U AIll). .Uccasfd. f J1 Y "-n'-spfiber-s have recently taken t:t hi tt rs l' st.un- nt..i 1 1 t!.o hist " ill and '1 rstam dt "fl'al ' ::r 1 , from llio IVobto Court of
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NOTICE.
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7b iff licenre! I'fniciau. vf l.'.e
District ( Indiana, cn st I J the cti.i:fk (J franklin, a(ltc. und Hush,
The committee appointed, on behalf ol!
the .ath Ml dic.il District Socitty,to addios thf! I ..ion Count . All pi rs.uis Lavim; dem-.u,.!. a-
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! n to! i - .ii : ii d on. ;. r 1 1, M. Km; I i.i 1 1 ; i . ali li . se in-' '-'i;. ,1 to kir.i for 1 nialt:. .! lia-;!: in thai io:-. an- r. o.i. ii d
There is -ood rean to upprs-o tliat tuJ phv-iciar- in the district, he are entitled to's:,,l,sl ,,, "! dicea-d, i.itl pro,n .; ; . ! Y', ' '"!,t; ' -easant little farce orminated m a ioke of ! mcrnl.,hip in the.ocictv. bo-r to be permitted! !!l' . y-'V'-V K J lJ '"
pleasant little farce originated ia a joke of i membej-hip in the society, bog to be permitted
Theodore Hook's who calling in one day un-jto call their atti ntion to the 1 dlowim; coiiside-
sxpectedly upon Mathews, snnl i?; his u-ual rations
That it ii n:r'.-;ii thoio .-!a u!d be seme
Tribunal, f mpowered to (ireide up'n tloj p;o-
fritmlly w.iy."l am come to dine with yon Charles. " am -or ry you cannot, ;aid the
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... ' j ,..,,,,.., ' . - ..... '.. ... ...t.v, i ,,tl"ll.. wi , II". v t.ttwi.t .ti J'...'w. ...v-. 'Then I t'owitii yoc, iitorted Hock. '-That'icine amo'U-C.the. promiscuous comtomoty . who you cannot,"" said Mathews -for the met tin' cannot he thrii -own judges but at the irnnnisonc of h isiness, and, theielore, I am una-uent hazard of th'jtiitdv s 5ijd their bundles, ble to introduce you.1 4-Cood morning, 'none, we presume, ji ,( ny. Charlcsv" ai.l Thcodre, -I am determined toi . That such a Ti ibunal mud bo established tiine with homebody to-dav. and theielore, I'bv law, and otmht to be ii(S( -scd ofuchmedhall invite mvsolf to the brt table wheie I(itad fjualifu atiosis us tin- pnVir will respect, is ice a cloth I a; I." Ia p.is-in down Ftith street, 'tajually certain. the tempting preparations lor a dinner pa r-i 'I'hat every communily o; casioiail! v afters ty struck hi-eye. After glancing for a mo-1 from impostors, whose luminous advertise ment at the delicately white cloth, and the j merits, and boasted cures are too successful in sparkling plate which decorated the board. cr.ptivatin; the public confidence in a debtee. Hook knocked at the door, and was instantly j which calls for the interior net- ot law . is. now. urslieied into the room by the srnar.t, suppo-al bast, prcily w ell admitted by the publieraiid sioy him to lie one of the iutsls, at the very must always have been known to the faculty, lan.e::!, a- it would bappr:., when the assem That the more the public are familiar with Mod friends were about to sit down to dinner .Ithe. enlightened ami seiev.mc riiM-cian, and -Who can thi be.'"' seemed the exjucssion up- the study ueee-ary for his imaliiication ; the
the anxious lace ol the host ami hostess. less they are liable toh" impose. I upon by pu
J hecab.re bouetl the lady it turned the comolitiif nt lie drew hii chair near the table
the host -reemed to pause; Hook hesitated, howl to him: it was leturned:4! bt g pardon, (sai l the menv w-tjir,) but 1 rially fear ! have committed a erv ses icus breach of rood mani.ers. Is thij (i reek stieetT1 "It is not,1 was he reply. Mor this hoe.se the residence of ny fnea I Chailei Faiily.y" ,tiS'o., "Then I b et bouatl to mike an apology for this inlruiion ; my name is Hook, and 1 am 11 'The most welcome gucit I could have seen,1 said the cheerful host thinking the whole a cits take; "and ai ycu lirae committed a very re.it error; the only apolojry I will accept, is, y"iv stavioi to dine with esf' a request, with rliicli the dramatist most readily complied; &
tenders; must be. admitted. It ? indents, w bo
arc designed 1 r the pri'f lao of medicine, should turn themselves upon the community, with no other credentials than the ir own eonh deuce, and no other (jualibeat ion but such js they themst lv es deem suiheient ; aiul comi fonce the practice of a profes-mo for the study ot which, the public, are not informed, whethct they possess either talents or education sudi cient; it must greatly retard their advancement into practice, and often subject the health, ami sometimes the lives of those w ho ar3 i ash enoi.gh to trust them, to hazardous experiment. If these things are as true as they arc averted with boldness and without fear of contradiction, will they not be deemed sullicient to move phvf iciati? iu thib dtttrictj t pay tome nt!ea-
thioe indebted tn t lie same v. rl iaale i.mnidul'
pawiHTL The estate i-, pro'aahly soUmt
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NOTICE J g r.lvlT; V is u'iv n, t'unt w . tb uia.i' i-;: ! .ft Lav h'-.-; taken outofti.e IVo'v-iie (.-ait o Ib'-h loioitv l.ctler Ti stament . i v. on I !i' L:.-
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i tvii.is a vaiiist ' . . a; . roiiii -a J t.'
ill aa.l I oviam. nt of I.d arc. '.'. : t i "i . t'le l
Uiilii count v, d( '.;s,-il , do la ri i ;;le lio'.ioc' Iherei t. All persons iravii elaims aaiiM s-.,d, es;v(o arc ri'iui' ted to pv-eut I'm nt leprailv thratieated: and llmsr indfl trd torn;. ho payment; u Ithoiit del.iv . It is believed thai the i .state b'
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TKOZYTAS a. P.UTTE?., T.SIT.C ITl'LL'i iuiorm, Idsfri- fu'sHnd tht "Lpuidie i;Ciniallv, liial he ha-. ieaa.c l h.
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HAT t'VtCTOliY to the Itriek hl.ihlllit', opposite tho Saddb l sJ,oji o, Ibd.ert (;;r:i"i,oa Monroe , t-licie he ia e lals to ki ep CiOislantly on 1 and as vWWVvenV (uuWves, whi h v iii be made hy XVOIlKTVyEIT '"-
lei lor to an v ia the. Western country
flatter- himself, by his own diligent attention to the business, to -;ive, in general, sathf-u-tory evi-deiM-e of mc i itiiar the (dior of all vv ho may online ioiii v. ith tht ir custom.
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