Indiana American, Volume 5, Number 28, Brookville, Franklin County, 21 July 1837 — Page 4
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FU VNKLIN COUNTY Agricultural Society. The Annual Fair of this Society, will be held at Brookville on the last Saturday in September r.ext. It will be regulated by the rules of the soc iety. No persons will be allowed to oiler article? for the premium unless they be mcmhcis of the society and have ilir membership for the present year.
Articles intended to he offered for premiums: we inted keeping it m . t he entered at the Secretary's office by ! rectfully 6ol.ct.ud must liceiueicu .n j j natrona-re.
10 o'clock on the day 01 me ran . The committee selected lor the purpose, met on Saturday the 1st day of July, 1837, ami decided upon offering the following premiums, to-wit: STOCK. liest Stallion Certificate $3 00 certificate 1 00 certificate Best Brood mare Second best Best sucking coll Second best Best 3 year old hull, or over according to age .Second best Best under 3 years old according to age Scccnil best 3 00 certificate 2 00 certifit ale Best milk cow accordinc to age 00 Second best Best sucking calf Second best Best yoke of oxen Second best Best ram Second best Best ewe Second best Best boar Second best Best brooJ sow' :i ECIHNICA1 certificate 1 00 certificate 2 00 certificate 1 00 certificate 1 00 certificate I 00 certificate 1 00 rilODCCTIONS. Best piece of dornesic jcaijs(.iyar rds).$I 00 .Second hest Best pair of boots Second best Best made coat Second best Best pair of woollen socks. Second best Best woollen coverlet Seroml best Best patch woik bed uilt Second best Best Specimen of cartelling Second best certificate 1 00 certificate I 00 certificate 50 certiiu ate 1 Oi) certificate 1 00 certificate 1 00 certificate I 00 certificate 1 00 certificate 1 00 certificate 2 00 certificate 50 certificate 1 00 certificate 50 certificate 50 certificate 50 certificate Best fur hat Second best Best chopping Second best Best saddle Second best Best two horse wagon Second best Best sett of chairs Second Lest Best plough Second best Best dressed calfskin Second best Best manufactured ream of wr - ting paper Second best Best tin bucket Second best Best wooden bucket Second best Best table or'stand Second best Best specimen of window sasii Second best 50 certificate 50 certificate 50 certificate Best ploughing (done on the day) I 00 Second best certificate Best sewing thread Second best Best butter (5 pound 50 certificate 50 certificate 50 certificate 1 00 certificate ) Second best Ilest cheese (S pound-) ISecoed best liest piece of tlannel (5 yards) Second best v no eta um:s. Best bushel o( wheat Second be.t Best bushel of corn Second best Best bushel of potatoes Second best Best bushel of apples Second best Best half bushel of beets Second best Best head of cabbage Second best Best half biuhel of turnips Second best 50 certificate 2. certificate 425 certificate '25 certificate 25 certificate 23 certificate 23 certificate Best barrel of cider (to 1 c drank by the company) 1 00 Stock, mechanical production, and vegetables to be exhibited in at Samuel CJoodwlti:, and all articles of which the Ladies are judges, will be exhibited in the Court House. " JAMES CALF EH, Sec" v. fHlIILi Subscriber respectfully informs Jl. tlie citizens of Franklin countv, tbat he continues the business of 1 11 in: 1 iiB. in the town of Brookville, Franklin Co. Indiana, where he is prepared to execute all contracts or oiders in his line, at tlie shortest ! notice and on the most reasonable terms. Those wishing to procure cither common or fancy chairs, will do well to call and examine his work. As he intends to apply himself closely to Ins shop, he flatters himself that he will render satisfaction by doing his work not inferior to any in the country. His shop is immediately north of'it. At S. Tyuer'e Store. Call and see. FRNKLIN McGINMS Brookville, Dec. 2.th,$:5 02 hiy l?as(rru Funds Wanted. "JO I'ES on the Bank ol the United States ali. so on the Banks in the cities of Boston, New1 ork, Philadelphia and Baltimore, wanted by March
R. At S. TYNER.
CO-PAKT3fI2KSIIIP. co-partnership has been formed between DaVi Price and John YV. Hitt in tho mercantile bu
1 siness, and will be conducted under tnc nrmoi i-a-vid Price Sc Co at the stand formerly occupied by David Price in Brookvi'.le. We Matter ourselves that we shall be able to accomodate our friends and customers on as good terms as can be had in the State, and will give a Ourstockof merchandise is now very goo! anu sr anH IV SO ClOHl-I We res rnnfidentlv e.xpcct a hare of patronage. I u rivic Yfroovilie, 14th Sept. l&ZG. . . . . . rkitlfilTi t - I'll SSarJi! Hark! Bart! the undersigned wish to purctias.3 one i.,,,lm,l nnrl tiltv cords Ot lail-D.trn. I"!
ivi.irh we will oav a liberal price, one halt incaeni
and the other half in leather at cash price; the bark must be sound and well cured, and delivered in embark house between the first of .May am! lust of August. We also want all those ho are in debt to us to be punctual and pay 113 on or before the lirst of August, and all those who do not comi.ly with this request, may be assured that their notes or ac ts, will be left with an officer for collection. We still pay the highest prices for hides and skins, and want'all the hides and fkins that we can get. We expect to keep a good assortment of Leather on hand. 1) A V IS & V I E LEV, Tanners Sc Conner. Brookville, Intl., April 11th, lS:i4. 10 SIl.VEll SMITHS .JAZ JEWELKS BUSINESS. I T i I'j euoocriuers respectfully inlorm the public that they have formed a co-partnership in the town of Brookville, Indiana. 1 heir she,) is on the east side of the public square, one door south of 1 he Clerk's Office, where they will repair all; ! kinds cf IVatches and Clocks upon the shoitest no- ' ticc. Thev have on hands, and intend constantly I to keep a good assortment of silver ppueiis, spectacles, fancy articles and Jewelry, which they will roll upon reasonable terms. Being determined to devote themselves diligently to theT business, th'y hope la receive the patroim re of the public. JACOB It F.I N EM A X, A. D. Pit ATT. Annl 20th. IS-JT. 17 tf. nr. S. A. S.-aSaa'w i nipuovED PiiascniPTiox for tiik clrk cf I DlSl'EiKSlA; Consisting of a Balsam and Tonic .Mixture c or 'particulars see large biils.) For sale by II. 1). JOHNSON. 21 tiin. Brookville, luu Wiikemno. June 13, 15:37. j va.moxjxciuv i.orr e r y, (.'lass No .", draws Saturdav. Ju!v I,IS.' 7 $S0,!tlO, I0, r.U. (,(, I'HiO, :i,('l.'l., and 25 til ID each Tickets 10 dollar?. of A curtidea'e do of 23 whole tickets will cost 1 '-" lars, shares in proportion. VA. WIIEEMXO I.UTTKItY, Class No 4, draws at ;"i'iiii ; iuiii ."..Mill Alexandria, ,uly f5, IS
;",000, 4,50ii,4,0li0 and,!
25 each of 1,000 1 ickets it) dollars. A certificate 01" 25 whole tickets will cost 120 dollars, fchares in proportion. VA. PETEZiSKCBCJ LOTTERY, Class No 0, draus at Alexandria J"lv 15, ISo7. $25,01)0, 10,000, (3,0(10 and 25 of 1,250. Tickets 10 dollars. A certificate of 25 wlmlj tickets will cost 120 dollars, shares in proportion NORFOLK LOTTEYV. Class No 6, draws at Alexandria, July 22, 17. $20 000, 5,'J00 and 25 each of 1 ,000 Tickets 5 A certificate ol 25 whole tickets will cott 70 dollars, s-hares in proportion. VA. WKLLSElTau LOTTEUY, Class No 5. draws at Alexandria July 2'?, l. $;H,01!0, 10,000, 5,(Ki() and 50 each of 1,000. Tnkets lit dollai-H A certificate of 2; whole tickets will cost 140 dollars, share in proportion. M V.1IMUT1I ALEX. I.OTTETY, Class I., will positively draw on the .'-W ot S.ptember, lo7. $75,000, 25,000, 20,000, 10,000, t,C0O, .,f;f0, 7000, Ac Tickets $20, hi.hvs 10. quurters 5. A certificate of 25 whole tickets will cost 2;'0 dollars, shares in proportion Address your orders to JOHN M. CLARKE, W heeling, Sale of forfeited lands y- toicn ST AT I I U F I N D I A N A , ) g , FkaNKMN COINTV, S ' if Friday, the 14th day of September, ie " r between the hours ot 10 A. M. and (5 P. M. on said day . will olfer to
at the Court-house in said county, i ;tlie li.ngof ald 1 etition for divorce; and that unsale, at public outcry, the following i less f'be plead, answer or demur to the same, on or
land and town lots, on the terms prescribed by I tie Statute in snob case made and proviuod, to-Wit: M' acres of land, part of tho N. F.ast Clr. of Heel. 10, in township No. b', and Range No. 2 151 acres, south-west llr. ol Sect. No. HI , in i 1 townsliip No 9, and Range 2. 50 feet oil" of the N tnd of lots No 2.i and 27. in that part of the town of Brookville, in said county, laid off by Jesse B Thomas and others. Lot No situate in the plat of John Allen, sen, in said town. Also the following lots in that part of said town if of Brookville laid off by Arthur llenrie.Lot. No 9 in Square No 2, Lot No lOJn nuare No 2, Lot No 12 in Square No 2, Lot No 15 in Square No 2, and Lot IS o lt in said Square No 2 i in tlie plat last aforesaid. j Likewise Lot N 6: in that part of the town ot j Brookville laid o tf by Amos Mutter. I And tlie lollowing lots, situate in tlie town 01 J r airfield in said countv, to-wit; Lot N; 2! :;o. ai, ;iL :7, 41, 4?, 50, ifO, 92, 99, 100, 1 7, and I !. SAMUEL SERIMJ, 1, School Commissioner of said county. 12th, 1SJ7. .24 9w June Police. THE subscriber, commissioner for leaning the Sinking Fund of the Surplus Revenue, will receive adplications until the 10th day 01 July, from the citizens of Franklin county for said fund. It is to be loaned on Mortgage security, at 9 percent per annum in advance, for five years. A clear chain of title to property mortgaged will have to be shown, and without incumbrance. For further information apply to G W.KIMBLE, For ROBT. MORRISON, cn,nm;s. June 27th, 1S;V7. sioucr S.Fund S llnVnnte. Vie Jhookril'e Insurance omuti nn riSH to purchase solvent cash notes for terms apply at the office, west uimer mom
in D. Trice & Co.'s store. ABNER M'CARTY, President. Jno. V. Hitt, SecV. June 21st, 1837. ?4 tf.
IIEubscribrTToJRl respectfully inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Brookville and vi
cinity, that this delightful beverage can p - his Drug Store on the Past sid of the public T . K E N N K DAY. 24-tf t square, lirooKvuie. June lsth, 1SM7. i truss, ?S dioisje, Paint, &c. ' ... . 1 n .Fnimra Hfir o r rv if l- .mn nn iihiim it jj 1 1 W hlfcll the fu owiner articles,
wholesale or retail, at the CinPulmonary Halsarn Lamott's cough drops Calomel Croton oil Pink root Jalap UeJ precipitate Gardner's liniment Nerve and bone do . Spts. turpentine Alchohol Litharge Prussian blu Indigo' Red lead White do " Venetian red Spanish brown Madder Chrome yellow Do Green Ess. peppermint " cinnamon Wafers Ess. spruce Saleratua Iontague's balm for the teeth IJ'ue vitrol White do Liquorice Ward's vegetable oil Shaving soap Sionge Toy paints Opodeldoc Bateman s drops Godfrey's cordial British oil Castor do Sweet do Oil spike Jalsain life Doct. D. Jay lie's Carininitive Balsam Ulnodirood's elixir of health Fahnestock's vermifuge Cleveland's ague drops Cieim Tartar Tarlaric acid Sup. Curb. Soda (jJum Opium 1 Do Arabic Do Do Do Do Do Camphor Asafte'.ida Al-es Myrrh Shellac Cologne water I? lac It Ink lied do Indelible do Copal Varnish Hoot do i Jappan do ' Ground mustard j Standi j Shoe Slacking I Scotch siiulf ; Burgundy pitch 1 Cloves Medicameiituni Cinnamon Lee's pilld Annatto ('arb. Magnesia IS utuiegs Sulphate Quinine 12 bty .Mace ( 'ayenne pepper Re.ined borax Calcined do IV.U-gllllfl Mirch 14tb. 1SH7. l r:tac 01 csavoi mantis. Stat 1: of I DIANA. ) Franklin county, J f Saturday the 2d day of September, 1.17, I 4JT will offer" at public sale, at the Court House said eoiiiitv. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. I al (; 'ch)ck I. 31, on said day, School See, tion No." lt, in townihip 9 and Itange No. 2 west in snid countv; in lots of various sizes; on the terms prescribed by thetiiiute in such case made land provided. .SAMUEL SEiilNG. I School Commissioner of said county. I June 7th, 1SS7. " 21 9w V A(; PitlC E Ai JOHN A DAMS having form ed 1 oartiiershin in the Saddling business, under ! sty lo of Price and Adams, are prepared to execute, in the neatest style, all work in their line of busijness, and are ready to accommodate their cuttiimjcrs and the public, with Spa-iish, Spring and jCommoii Saddles, harness and bridles of every I kind, collars and all other articles in their line o1' ! business 01 good materials and durable workmauthip. They have ju.-t received from Philadeljph a, a handsome assortment of saddlery, consisi ting of, bridle bits, etirrup irons, buckles, tacks, 1 spurs, plush aud u ebbing, &c. Sc. for sale at reasonable terms. Also, an assortment of Saddler's tools, consisting of round and inlaying knives, hammers, pinchjers, puncl'ers, straining forks and edging tools. I Shop on Mam street, at the brick 1st door below i Price ife Co. "a store. Mrojlivilie, May :'0, IS.07. j All persons indebted to Isaac Price are rrip.iost!ed to call and settle their accounts, as I am needy for I10I,e this will not be neglected us I ; am anxio'is to settle my old books. 2-; tf 1I2T1T10. FOR BJIVORCE. (Jeorire H . IloUL'hman. 1 In Franklin Circuit i VS. f Court, to Ausrut-t term. Marv Iloughman, l A. D. f-H7. On X . - 0 Putij J turn for Divorce. ! FpfcE it remembered, that the party in the above K-W case, on the 2"tli day of .Alay, A. I). IS.T7, liied, in the Clerk's Otlice of Franklin county, Injdiana, hi petit on in the above case, and it ap- . pearmg that said defendant is not a resident of the !-st;:te of IndiniiH, by nttidavit filed with said petilion, said defendant is therefore hereby not ilied of nciore the calling ot tne cause at. the next term of said Court, to be held at the court house in lirookville, on the third Monday in August next, the petition rs to said defendant, will be taken as coll , und a divorce rendered i.ceordincrlv. I ROBERT JOHN, CTk F. C. C. May 5, A. D. 2:5 4 w iIJiorrs cough dhops Valualile Mcdicins for Cou 'lis auJ CONSUMPTIONS. llIIS Elixir is peculiarly adapted to the- pres ent prevailing disorders of the breast and : lungs; leading to consumption. Common colds & coughs, which are occasioned by perspiration, will read ily yield to its influence, removing thos( troublesome irritations, which act as a constant stimulant to t oughing; It cases fain, and imlucei rest to nn emmenldegreo. I'ersons alHicted witl pulmonary complaints, Weeding of the lunn-s, &c spasmodic asthma, palp tatiun of heart, and con sumptive affections, even in the most advance; per:ods of life, will lnui immediate relief, from its reinancable power of dimiuishming the irritability of the system, and the velocity of the circulation, and by cleansing and healing" the disorded parts! It also alfords immediate relief in th i,n.,in con SI ir. l.Cj-wirecticns tor use, also certificates of imporiaii..iui.,uTiiiiiiMiy eacn ooitie. - Price Fifty Cents per boltie. For sale at the Store of J. Rutenhouse, in liar risou and tit the store of BAR WICK & BUTLER. DreoAville. Taken Ip, N the 29th day of June. 1?M7, by John Shaw, r. .IVIIIg in Sprmtrtield tmvrwhir. I.'r.w.bl.n
liberaltthey wiI1 .eeU at
county, la. one estray bay horse, with a blaze face, snip flu the nose, right tore toot white, left hind loot while, right hip knocked down, supposed to be six years old, about fifteen hanJs high, and shod all round when taken u,,; apposed to forty dol lars, by James Seal, Jr. and S. S. Fauseet. I do hereby cert.fy tbat thebove is a true transcript from my estray book; given under my hand this bth day of July, 1H37. 27 3v JACOB FAUSSET, J. p. '
SPRING and SOIJSEK hB nr HE subscribers bava received from PiU-g. T Baltimore, Philadelphia and their assortment of Spring and ..m n G . consisting in part of the following articles, nan el . Clo l s . cwsimerc. and cassinets. assorted co o rs Monmm-th and Kentucky jeans Hed , green and white flannels. Jtose & adlle ets. B.gk, brown and claret merinoes, plain and fig. red C.r cassian of various colors. OrovVn and b c bed
.l cl.lrl.tirrs. itrown ana uica.- '.. j.:ii i..,i,,n flannek assorted colora COllOlI Ulliio- vo..v-.. . ., 'I'uhl ... .. 1: ..ti.in nun Knssia. aoic laoie oiapeiB, 11H..V..., v . and floor oil cloths, figured and plain. 1 German, French and Uussian, linens. I w 1. ;.. Cii.ibrics. assorted colors, plain ilied and figured.' Figured and plain, mull, book, jaconet andSrtiss muslins. Figured and plain boOineis Hilk, Ibread and cotton bobiuet edgings and lacea, 1 -,,.,T,,t iwl rollars. Italian. French, EnICO - . irli.-h and American prints. Silk and tbby veiaanrtd colors. Plain and figured. Figured and'valentia vettings. lied tickings. IIucKram, canvass and padding. Merino," valentia, caesiiner is. Thibit. nrussian and i.!.n,ll.-0r-iiie!"s. assorted colors, figured and danna and noniree silk handker--i..r. fl.irr nnttiin. nnil (rinirham. do. ISlacK, llal,an and figured dress silk.-. White, blue, pink . . .1 I aA'.aa K ! 1 L- nni nrioti ami Drown inirin:c. fvi.it. k.IL-9. heaver and kid ffloves. Gentlemen's i,.,vr and buckskin iriovee. and buckskin u;ittens. Gum elastic, worsted, and cotton sus penders. Sewing silks and tw ist, assorted colors Soool.wire and ball cotton; .Scotch thread. Jlen'i r,,r nn,l silk liats and caps. Ladies' satin, beaver and figured satin bonnets; tuscan, leghorn, and spotted straw ditto. Men's coarse and fine boots and shoes. Ladies' caif, seal, morocco and lasting fehoes and bootees, children's coarso and Cine ditto. Also, s general assortment of groceries, hardware and cutlery, queen's, glass and tinware, aud window glass nf various dimensions. Nails a:id , . . j castings, uar anu omer iron, .vuierican anu English blister, and cast-steel. Cross cut ani mill saws. tSad irons, frying pans, trace and hal ter chains. Urass andirons and shovels and tongs; shoveis, spades, pitch and manures forks; pitch, hand and broad axes, fec. wc, Wc invite our friends and the public generally to call and see for themselves, whether the assortment, quality, and price.- of our goods are not such as will pljase. 1) V V I D -UICE & CO. Orookvilie, InJ, May 27, 2i bty At S 'i Ji I urc mi rppi) i ri n (T finm u,iii nCe.,.t..,u.,r ,c sii,,.n.,.r f:.A tvhirL they will sell at Cincinnati prices, and receive in payment, at par, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois ni'd most of the eastern Bank notes. The following articles comprise a part of their stock, fo-yit. Blue, black, olive, brown, invisible green and black-mixed cioths. Blue, brown, drab, green, oxford aud steelmixed satinets; Striped do. Red and white flannels. Mexican mixtures, blue drills and cauniiner stripes- Brown sheetings iind shirting. Bleached shirtings. Bleached and brown cotton drilling. Linen and cotton table diapers. Inasti and French linen. ColuureJ cambrics. French, English and American ginghams and prints. Pointed muslins. White, bull and coloured Mcrscilles vestinffs. Fijr'd. velvet and Valen cia do.. Bed ticking. Caiivass and padding. Black (iros de Rhine. Italian, Lustring and Senchew. Colored and black Gro. de Nap. do. Fig'd Gro ill Nap do. Fig'd Satin. Rlack silk velvet and fig'd velvet vesting. White,' pink, grcon and bin. t'.orence. Pongee, bandanna and ilag silk hdk'fs. Gro de Nap silk, gauze, heruani, eivk muslin and crape dress hdk'fs. Tamboured and worked muslin collars aud capes. Fig'd and plain bobinct. Thread aud bubiutt laces and edgings. Bonnet, cap, lustring and satin riband. Belt do. Bobiuet and grecian quilling. Thread, bobinet and muslin insertions. Blond edgings and quillings. Worsted blond edgings. Black bombazine and satin stocks. White silk hose. Bl'k, white and zebra; cotton $ black worsted do. Misses coloured and white cotton do. Lamb's wool, white'silk, mixed, brown mid white cotton half hose. Ladies' kid, beaver, cotton and silk gloves. Gentiemeo's buckskin, beaver, kid and couf'cred and white cotton do. SilkScotch, gingham and collon umbrellas. Parasols. Corded skirts, cambrics, fig'd and plain jaconet, book, Swiss and mull muslins. Infant caps and cap Borders. Dimity. Guia elastic, worsted and cotton suspenders; sewing Bilk and twist. Quilting cotton. Gotten balls & patent thread. Ladies morocco. Kid, Caliskin and lasting shoes. Mens coarse leather and calfskin boots. Mens coarse leather, Kip, and Calf skin shoes. Misses lasting &; Kid do. Childrens leather and lasting do- Tuscan, open cottage, straw and fig'd sattun Bonnets. Flowers. Palm leaf fur and silk Hats. ALSO OIY HAND A good asortment of Groceries, hardware and cutlery, queens ware, glass ware, saddlery and lin I ware. .Miscellaneous and blank books. Iron, nails and castings. Cross cut-saws, grain shove's window gl ass, shovels and spades. Co!lius& Co axes, brass kettles, coffe mill. Gotten yarn $ candle wick. Heives, painted buckets, and pine churns and tubs, 6travv knives, looking glasses .yc. &c. - bty. Taken JJp9 Sheers, living in Ray township, county, Indiana, before me Jona TTY Jacob JaL Franklin than Alley, a jus'ice of the peace, living in Brookville township, one estray bay mare, supposed to be seven years old, about 15 hands high, supposed to be burut with a ring for the fistlo on th weatners, a small star in the forehead, about half of the mane hangs 011 the left side next to the weathers, with black legs, mane and tail. No other marks or brands perceivable. Apprnieed by William uenry Harrison Alley and John C. filaids to be worm gou.uu. I do hereby certify that the above is a true copy from my estray book, given under uiv naiiu, mis iutlj day of .11 a v, Io7. 2.- 3w Jonathan alley, j p TAILORING.. SHEPPERI) respectfully infoims the citizens of Brookville and its vicinity that he has removed his shop to the shop that was formerly occupied by C Cain, as a shoemaker 6hop on tlie west side of thi public squire, south of B Prtt's Hotel); and is ready to do .work in the la- . f 1 : 1 u .. .. . . - 1 kct meiiiuil, niju -jj I'luiiifri uiltrillfOII Hopes tO re ceivea liberal share of the public patronage. Brookville Sept. 29th I806. 40 J. !fc G. R. CHITWOOI), .WING entered into a co-partnership for the transaction of the Mercantile business, will keep constantly on hand, at the old stand in Mt Cannel, a general assortment of Merchandise; consisting of dry goods, groceries, queen's and glassware, cutlery, hardware, trace-chains, &c. kc. All of which they will 6ell on the most reasonable terms, for cash or approved produce. March 29, 1837. . 13
OLAiNK DEEDS,
Justices and Const(ihl.'o
Of the Proceeding npE sot-, .f A the Stae ot i Jlh Adlo Hotel, Rush.ille;C7;,"a. ,nt ,Llf V 1H37.! Present, I)V"n' of 5S ton, Arnold, Uancan; aari i A. Viellui a more, Kose, Sharp, Frame, and Hroun. W ,h. If '.H IW- - ton, ana aine inadt's v. v ...1 , nlieu the sitting of tne society a nlls of MeThe Society proeeedeU to U tmn of ouicci Whereupon, Jr. m. . .'.lartm w1 lectcd 1'res-: ident. Dr. D. A. Cox, Vice Presiii 1 f Ml at ler, ireasurer, ur. 11. 1 . urown. Mrs. P.Mason, . G. ssexton, and sc a. 11,'Cer The Censors retired with the candidates for cense, and the Society proeeded to the henrin Kss.ws, Reports of casrs, &c. Dr. Milier r "an Ksay on Diorrchra, itb the report of a caf Dr. Brown read "Uemarks on the uses and abu of Merc-us y;" Dr. Martin read a paper '"on -" use of Sang-uiiiaria Canadensis in cutaneous eru tions;" Dr. Paramore reported a "ense of Uvp condria;" Dr. Coglcy read "a dissertation Bloodletting;'''' Dr. .Sharp read "an Essay on I ronenu$ Diagnosis;'''' Dr. Duncan read "a trea' on Digestion;" Dr. Arnold read a pare.- "011 Jl, tnl Influence in disease;" Dr. Frame reported case of Protracted gestation;'" Dr. Bracken ly "an essay on the Jihdicul topography of Jack; county, Indiana;" Dr. ClilTord (by Dr. elm) r a "paper on the government of the Society;" 1. Mavinond. Kose, and Smith rendered excuses not complying with the resolution requiring . ports of caes, A-c, and they were accordingly ex cused. Dr. Paramore from the committee on tb; impeschmtfr.t ot Dr. Richry, reports tbat tbey liav J informed Dr. Uichey of tha charges agninst Lirf,rj and summoned him to attend the meeting of tl, Society, &c- Dr. Uiehev not being present, W1 charge of Quackery was heard in his absence; artai on vote he was expelled from the Society nenV; con. The censors repert that they have examined a diploma belonging to Charles Parry, M. D. and a license from the 6th district of OLio, t Isaac M. Beck, and likewise, that they have per sonally exan i aed U. U. Tingley, it. D. I ogan. 1. Mctiuiston, and II. Robins, and recommended tl.at they all be admitted members of this Society, all licensed according to its usages; whereupon, on ballot, they were so admitted. The Society ad journed to meet at Conneisvillo on the lirst enesday of November next. Signed, u M. 11 k:uJ-a .Mi.,n, R. T. Brown, Sec. 21 ?w A CARD. i li. Mill 1 11 A; Oil ULt."5 11. 1 i.?i fakes this onnortunitv of informing" the pub lic that in future they will punctually attend the Franklin Circuit Court at its sitting, and ail professional business cenfided to either in said court, wili receive their joint attention. CALK? B. CHARLES SMITH. II. TEST. 7 :iw 1ST, SPECIFIC OLYTME.YT. This valuable medicine is celebrated for etirinj the following diseases: White Swellings of every discription; Sore Legs and Ulcers of long Btiiiulitig; Glandular I 11 mors; t eloas or Catanhs; uheuinatic pains of the Joints; Sprains, Bruises, and Tet ters: Chilblains, or part affected by irost. it u also good for Scalds and Burns For glandular swellings, it is superior to any medicine yet known It is much safer than ereurial applications, (as it does not cciitiiin (tic smallest atm of that mineral) because it docs not lav the uaticnt liable to injury fryin exposure to cold It cures the worst Felons or Whitlows, on tli8 application of forty-eight hours Rheumatism which have stood as long as to become a systematic disorder, reouire medicine to6e tcken inwardly t remove them entirely But in most cases, by ap plying this Ointtneut. externally as directed, it will give (elief. For sale at the Store of . Rittcnhouse In II itrison and at tho Store of jSARWICK As BUTLER, Brcok villa bty. VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC DROPS .CERTAIN REMEDY. TSBTANY articles are before the public, as a cure liM. for that obstinate and must tormenting iliaease, the Rheumatism, and from close observation, we are lead to believe ther have to a very great extent failed to prouduce the dcs;rable result; and may it not be attributable to the fact, that articles said to cure this troublesome disorder, are also recommended to cure almost every disease with w t.icli our frail bodies are attacked, ui:d in their preperation that object is kept in view, viz,- to have tbs medicine a cure fur all diseases. The Vegetable Rheumatic lirops ais offered to the public as a t-ur remedy for chronic or ii.flatiiatory Rheumatism and as no case is known where a perfect cure was not effected, we are justified in declaring it a valuable medicine for that painful disease, and for at other is it recconimended. COHirections for. use, also certificates of important cures accompany each bottle. Forsaleat the stor of . Ritlei.h use in Ilarri son and at the store of WARWICK As BUTLER, Brookville bty , T. While's Tooih-Aehc lii-vn. rgMHE only specific ever offered to the nuhlie M. from which a permanent and radical cure may be obtained of that disagreeuble pain, the Tooth-Ache, with all its attendant evils; 6ucb as fracturing the jaw in extracting of the teeth, wlucb often proves more painful than the tooth-acbe it self, and cold passing from the decnyed teeth to the jaw, thance to the head producing a rheumatic affection, with many other unpleasant effects, such as disagreeable breath, bad tasle in the mouth, &c. all of which are nroduced from Graved teeth. I am happy to have it in my power footer to the world a remec'y. that will liot only remove the pain, nine times out of ten, if properly applied but preserve the teeth from further decay; and arrest the disease in such as are decaying and hava not commenced aching, restoring them to health and usefulness. Directions for use, also certificates of im portant cures, accompany each bottle. (K7 Vor le at the store of J. Rittenboafie, Harrison, Ohio, -mid at the Store of
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if K WICK 6c BUTLER, BrookvilleOct. 16th, 18.'.ft. j- bty Agrieultural Society. rWIHE Membors of the Franklin County A gricultural Society ar requested to cafl and paf their annual tax, as the Committee to fix premiums meets on the first of July, and this cannot be done until they know the amount to be d Btriuted as premiums. GEO. V. KLVifjLE, Brookville, May 1837. 21 Sw. Trtas'rBJust Received and for Sale, o V the barrel and half barrel No. 1, 2 and Mackerel. Also a few barrels of Molasses. May 1st, 1937, 19 bt;
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