Indiana American, Volume 5, Number 29, Brookville, Franklin County, 28 July 1837 — Page 4

SPRING and SMNEil 001S. THE subscribers have received from Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New-York,

FRANKLIN COUNTY Agricultural Society.

their assortment of Spring and Summer Goods,

consisting in part of the following articles, namely, Cloths, cassimeros and cissinets aborted colors

sheetings and shirtings. Brown and bleached cotton drills. Canton rl.mnuU, assorted colors. Table diaper, linnen, cotton and Rnssii. Table and tLor oil cloths, figured ar.J plain. Irish, Germm, French and Russian, linens. Twilled bikings. Cambrics, assorted colors, plain and figured. "Figured and plain, mull, book, jaconet and Swiss muslins. Figured and plwn bobinets. Silk, thread and cotton bobinet edgings and laces.

Lad i e3 cravats and colli rs. Italian, French, En-

glish nn.l American prints. -Silk -and tabby velvets, assorted color, plain and figured. Figured and valntia vesting. Ued tickings, Buckram, canvass and padding. Merino, valentii, c-issimer nnd cashmere shawls. Thibit, Prussian and silk

Th Annual Fair of this Society, will be held at Brookville on tho last Saturday in September next. It will he resrnlated hx

Monmonih and Kentucky jean?. Red, green and 1 IUPS 0f t,,, society. No persons will be white flmnel. Rose & .addle blankets. Black, Lowcj to offor articles for the premium n-

eass:ans of variant colors. Brown and bleached ! lc5S ,heJ hc members of the society and have

paid their membership tor the present year. Articles intended to he ofR red for premiums nmt bo entered at the Secretary's office by 10 o'clock on the day of the Fair. The committee selected for the purpose, met on Saturday the 1st day of July, 1S37, nud decided upon offering the following premiums, to-wit :

STOCK. Iiest Stallion Certificate Best Brood mare S3 00 Second best certiticnt" Best sinking colt 1 00 Second best certificate Best 3 year old bull, or over according to age p 00 Second best certificate Best under 3 years old according to age . 2 00 Second best" certificate Best milk cow according to age 2 00

Dr. S. A. XaJfa's IMPROVED PRESCRIPTION FOR. THE CURE CP DYSPEPSIA: Consisting of a Balsam and Tonic Mixture. (For particulars sec large bills.) For sale by II. "D. JOHNSON. 21 6m. Brookville, Ind

dre-ss nandkerc'iie s, assorted col

figured and

plain. Flag, bandanna, and pongee silk handker

chiefs; Hag, cotton, a nd rnghani. do. !iack, Ital

ian and ligjred dress silks, green and brown llorenee.

Wh t biue, pink,

Ladies' black anl

white siiks, beaver and kid gioves. Gintlcmen s linen, beaver nnd buoks-kin gioves, and buckskin mittens. Gnni elastic, worsted, and cotton suspenders. Sewinf silks and twi-t. assorted colors. Spool, wire and bail cotton; Scotch thread. Men's fur and silk hits and caps. Ladies' r,it:n, beaver

and figured satin boi:n-ts; tUft'itn, leghorn, aim spotted straw ditto. M-.n's coarse and fine boots and 6hoes. Ladies' calf, seal, mor-tcco and lasting shoes and bootees; children's coarse and fiine ditto. Also, a general assort merit of groceries, hardware and cutlery, qii-'O'i's, glass and tinware, ami window glas :l various dimensions. Nails and castings, Bar anl o'.'.cr iron. American and F.ughsh Mister, and c tt-stecl. Cross cut and

tniil saws. iad irons, frying pans, trace and hal-i

ter chain-. Bnss andirons ami shovels and tongs; f hovels, spades, pitch aad manure forks; pitch, hand nnd broad axes, oc. -So, We invite r::ir friends and the public generally to call and see lor themselves, whether the assortment, quality, and price of our goods sre not such as will please. I) Win 'RICE oc CO. Brookville, Ind, ?.Iiv 27, l"-:'7. 2? bty

S. TV.NF.il are now receiving from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, an excellent assortment of Summer Hoods, which they will sell at Cincinnati prices, nnd receive in payment, at par, Indian i, Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois ard most of the eastern Bank notes. The following articles comprise r part of their Ftock, to-wit.-Blue, black, olive, brown, invisible green and black-mixed ci"ths. Blue, brown, tlr.it), green. Oxford and steelmixed satinets; Striped do. Ued and white flannels. Mexican mixtures, blue drills and caummer stripes. Brown sheetings and shirtings. Bleached shirtings. Bleached and brown cotton drilling. Linen and cotten table diapers. Iriasa and French linen. Coloured cambrics. French, English ami American ginghams and prints. Pointed muslins. White, bail' and coloured Marseilles vesting. Fig'd, velvet and Valencia do. lied ticking. Canvass and padding. Black Ores, do Rhine. Italian, Lustring and Seuehew. Colored and black (Jro.de Nap. do. Fig'd Gro t. Nap do. Fig'd Satin. Black silk velvet and lig'd velvet vesting. White, pink, green and blue tioronce. i'ongee, bandanna and tl.ig silk hdk'is. Cro de Na; s:!k, sjnuse, hernani, Sifrk umsliii and crap? dress hl'i'i's. Tamboured and worked muslin collar and cipes. l'i"d and plain bobinet. Thread and bobinr-t laces and edgings. I'minet, cap. lust. ring and satin ribands. Belt do. Bobinet and greciin o,. tilling. Thread, bobinet and muslin insertions. I! :nd edgings and quillings. Worsted blond edgings. Black bombazine and satin stocks. White siik hose. Bl'k, white and zebra; cotton black worsted do. .Misses coloured and white cotton do. Lamb's wool, white silk, mixed, brown and white cotton half hose. Ladies' kid, beaver, cotton and silk gloves. Gentlemen's buckskin, beaver, kid and eouiered and white cotton do. Silk,Scotch, gingham and cotton umbrellas. Parasols. Corded skirts, cambrics, tig'd and plain jaconet, book, Swiss and mull muslins. Infant caps nnd cap borders. Dimity. Gum elastic, worsted and cotton suspenders; sewing silk ond twist. Quilting rotten, Cotten balls Sc patent thread. Ladies morocco, Ivid, Cal'skin and lasting sLoes. Men;1 coarse leather and calfskin boots. Mens coarse leather, Kip, and Calf skin shoes. Misses lasting tV Kid do. Childrens leather and lasting do- Tuscan, open cottage, straw and fig'd Bitten Bonnets. Flowers. Palm leaf fur and silk Hats. ALSO OX HAND A good assortment cf Groceries, hardware and fuller), queens ware, glass ware, saddlery and tin ware. Miscellaneous and blank books. Iron, nails and castings. Cross-rut-saws, grain shove's window gi iss, shovels and spades. CollinsiV, Coaxes, brass Kettles, eo.ii'e mill. Colten yarn $ candlo wick. Seives, painted buckets, and pine churns and tubs, straw knives, looking glasses 4 e. Are. 23 bty.

Second best 1'es-t surkimr calf Second l;c-t let yoke of oxen Second best Beit ram Second best Best ewe Second best Beat boar Second lut Best brood sow

certificate 1 00 certificate 2 00 certificate 1 00 certificate 1 00 certificate I 00 certificate I CO

M ECH.VXICAf. PRODUCTIONS

Best piece pf domestic jean(5ryards).$l 00

SIIEPPEKD resjMcnuiiy infotms the citik9 zensuf Brookville and its vicinity that he lias removed his shop to the shoo tint was formerly occupied by C Cain, as a shoemaker shop on the west side of t!i.s yih!;e sirnre. s. u!i of A U I'rott'rs Hole!!; amf is reaiiv to do work in the la

test f.ishion, and by prompt attention hopes to re-! cetvea libera! share vf the public patrouage. Brookville Sept. J0i!, . 4'." i

Second best

Best pair of booti Second best. Best made coat Second best Best pair of woollen ..ck. Second- best Lest woollen cover el Second best Best patch work bed quilt . Second best Best Specimen of carpclting Second 1 est Best fur hat Second best Be.t chopping iix Second best Best saddle Second best Best two horse wagon Second best Best sett of chair Second best Best plough Second bet Best dressed .calf kin . Second best Beit m'a n ufac In red ream of writing paper Second best Best tin bucket Second best Best wooden bucket Second best Best table or stand Second beit Best specimen of window sash Second best

Best ploughing (done on the da)

Second best S Best sewing thread ccond best Best butler (a pounds) Second best Best c heese (8 pounds) Sccoed best Best piece of flannel (5 yards) Second best VEGETABLE.. Best bushel of wheat Second best Best bushel of corn Second best Best bushel of potatoes Second best Best bu.-dielcf apple " Second best Best hah bushel of bccU Second best Best head of cabbage Second best Best half bushel uf turnips Second best

Best barn 1 of Tu'cr (lo I e drank by the company)

Stock, mechanical rod.irtion,

ccrtincate

1 00 certificate 1 00 certificate 50 certificate 1 00 certificate I 00 certificate 1 00 certificate I 00 certificate 1 00 certificate 1 00 certificatc 2 00 certificate 50 certificate 1 00 certificate 50 certificafe

50 certificate 50 certificate 50 certificate 50 certificate 50 certificate

i to

cei tificale 50 certificate 5J certificate 50 certificate 1 00 certificate 50 certificate '25 certificate L5 certificate J5 certificate 25 rerlifieate 25 certificate 25 certificate

1 00

mi vege-

MAVI.Mi ..tciej int., aco-,.annersL;p for the' ,ables lo be exhibited Hi at Samuel Uuod-trans-ictioa ci the MereantiL tuihicss, will' win's, and all articles of which the Ladies

keen coustantlv

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o.M stand in Mt

neat oi .iere;ianuise: con-1 ,,,.,

is, g-ioeeries, q'lt-eii's and glass-!

will tie exiuoueii in me ouri JAMMS CALFEE, Soc'y.

6iSliU in dry

ware, cutlery, hardwire, trace-chains, A:e. Arc! All of which they i ill sell on the Most reasonable! terms, for cash or apr -ived produce. j March 2i), 17. I3 THE sabscriber, commissiorer for loaning the Sinkinrr Fund nftho Sandiis lievenne.will receive!

adolications -.nf t!:,i H ti. daw ni dnlv. from the! Indiana, where ho is prepared to execute

citizens oi Franklin county ibr said fund. It is to! a!1 eontracts or oiders in bis line, at the shortest be loaned on Morigjg" securitv, at 9 percent per notice and on the most reason able terms. Those annum i a adv incc.fcr rive years. A clear chain I il'i"g to prorure either common or far.ey chairs, of title la nrorttv i:-.or!.ri.l .vHl hin f,i ho will do well to call and examine his work. Ashe

KQlIir, Subs-riber respectfully informs -l- the citizens of Frankiin county , that , he continues She b.ismess'if jrrirt, c-haik jiakiivg i' Ii ill the town of BiooUvtbe, Fnnklin Co.

m Indiana, where h

Jlanactr's OJJIce, WiiEFLiJio. June 13, 1S37. . VA.MONOSHAIM LOTTEUV, (;lass No 5, draws Saturday. July 1, 1So7. .$30,000, 10,000, O.OfO, -MiCO, 3,CC0, nnd 25 of 1, (101) pscIi Tickets 10 dollars.

xKri'ltifot nf 2." wlndo tickets will C08t 135

: & Vlbltivuiv v - dollars, shares in proportion. V.. WHEELING LOTTEUY, fiioa 'n A. draws nt Alexandria. ulv 8, 18.

eAVOCO C.CtH). ";.r;0U, o.coo, 4,."0U, 4,Ct)0.and

9.i pncl. nf 1 .000 Tickets 10 dollars.

K certificate of '2 whole tickets will cost 1C0 dol

lars, shares in proportion. VA. PF.TEllsniltCi LOTTEUY, Class Xo 0, draws at Alexandria Jly 15, 18o"7. $23,000, 10,:00, 6,000 and 25 of 1,250. Tickets lo dollars. A certificate of 25 whole tickets will cost 120 del lars, shares in proportion NORFOLK LOTTEYY,

Class Xo 0. draws at Alexandria, Julv 22, 1837

$20 e( 0, 5,000 and 25 each of 1 ,000 Tickets $ A certificate cl 25 whole tickets will cost 70 dollars, shares in proportion. VA. WELLS3PRO LOTTERY, Class No 5. draws at Alexandria July 29, 1-337. $30,l;U, 10.0CO, fi.000 and 50 each of 1,000. Tickets 10 dollars

..r,;r,t, if virlr i l i will cost 140

dollars, share in proportion. MAMMOTH ALEX. LOTTETY,

Class E, will positively draw on the 2'U of Sep

tember. lo.

S75.000. 25,000, 20,000, 10,0( 0, 9,CC0, 8,CfO, 7

Of i). Tickets S20. hhlvos 10. ouurters 5

A certificate of 25 whole t;ckers will cost 2o0 dol

lars, shares in proportion Address vour orders to JOHN M. CL ttKE, Wheeling, Va.

Soda Water Syrop.

THE subscriber would respectluliy iniorm iuc LnHioa nrtd Gentlemen of Brookville and vi

cinity, that this delightful beverage can be had at

his Drue Store on the Uast side ot tne puuia

square, Brookville. T. KENM'-UAi.

June lth, 137. .

EPITOME Of tKe Proceedings of the Medical So'cUlv TE Society of the 5th Sled.cs! District f the State of Indiana, met at the La(av,..' Hotel, Hushville, on Monday the first day of M 1837. Present, Drs. Mason. Martin, Helm Se8y ton, Arnold, Dancan, Cox, Miller, llaymond Pax more. Rose, Sharp, S.mtli, It. CoSky, BtackenFraine.and Brown. William CliflWa pi;. d.

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J . t .. n n I d ill., Klarfiic! ....... I .

i. s twi? koo., .,r, .and a crone ra i as- iut - -.ciC auinittpfi ,n...

sortmentof the following articles, w nicn -'"'s "t 7 siuuents of Medicine

no 'jih.ii.ij iu me election of officers Whereupon, Dr. Win. . Martin was elected Pres-a

Drtips, fl cdicincfs, Paints, Ac.

they will sell at wholesale or retail, at the Cm

cinnati prices

Sale of forfeited (anus $' town lots

stat io of irsni.A., s3 I'uivct.lll COUNTY. i

TfeN 1 I ur.-t ay, tie I4ih of September, 1837 P hKhrwn ti. hours of 10 A. M. and 6 P. M

on saiddav.at the Court-house in said county, 1

will offer for sale, at public outcry , the following land and town lots, on the terms prescribed by the Statute in such case made and provided, to-wit: 0 acres of land, part of the K. East Ur. of Sect. 19, in township No. 8, and Bangs No. 2. 154 acres, south-west tlr. of Sect. No. 31, in township No 9, and liange 2. 50 feet off of the N end of lots No 26 and 27. in that part of the town of Brookville, in said county, laid off by Jesse B Thomas and others. Lot No S'-i situate in the plat of John Allen, sen, in said town. Also Ihe following lots in that part of said town of Brookville laid offjv Arthur llenrie: Lot No 9 in Square No 2. Lot No 10 in Square No 2, Lot No 12 in Square No 2, Lot No 15 in Square No 2, and Lot No 10 in said Square No 2 in the plat last aforesaid. Likewise Lot No 03 in that part of the town ol Brook.ille laid off bv Amos Butler.

And the following hits, situate in the town of

Fairfield in said county, to-wit: Lot No 29,30. 31, 32, 37, 41, 43, 50,71, 72, 78. 80,92,99, 100, 117, and 118. SAMUEL SFRING, School Commissioner vf said comity. June 12th, 1S37. 24 9w

Opodeldoc

Baletnan's drops Godfrey's cordial British oil Castor do Sweet do Oil spike Balsam life Poet. 1). Jayne's Carminiti ve Balsam Bloodgood's elixir of health

Fahnestock's vermifuge

Cleveland's ague drops Cream Tartar Tartaric acid -Sup. Carb. Soda Gum Opium Do Arabic Do Camphor Do AsalcEtida Do Aloes Do Myrrh Do Shellac Cologne water Black Ink Ued do Indelible do Copal Varnish Boot do Jappan do Ground mustard Starch Shoe blacking Scotch snuff Burgundy pitch Cloves Mace Cayenne pepper Kenned borax Calcined do . Nut-gulls March 14lh. 1837.

Pulmonary Balsam Lamott'9 cough drops Calomel - Croton oil Pink root Jalap Red precipitate Gardner's liniment Nerve and bone do Spts. turpentine Alchohol Litharge Prussian blue Indigo Ued lead White do Venetian red Spanish brown Madder Chrome yellow Do Green

Ess. peppermint cinnamon Wafers Ess. spruce Saleratus Montague's balm for the teeth Blue vitrol White do Liquorice Ward's vegetable oil Shaving soap Songe Toy paints Medicamentuni Cinnamon Lee's pills Annatto Carb. Magnesia iSutinegs Sulphate Quinine 12 bty

A lAnt of iLetSoi'si, EMA1MNG in the Post ot5ee at .Brookville, Franklin co., Indiana, which if not taken

out by the lirst day of Octr. next, 15)37, they will be sent to the General post office as dead letters. GKOUGIi BE BUY-, P. M. iJrookville, la., July 1st, tr37. Bell Wm P ' 2 Jackson Susana Miss

Beard Jessee Brown Jam Bartlett Kosswc'.l l ell Ni tl.an Cutshill Sara1! Miss Collin Elira Miss Cooley Chapman T Carmichael Andrew Cake Charles T Cotten 1 11 1 a m Coltox Itichard II 3 C. C'tk oi the Court 2

paud William Davis Harvey B Dane Henry Eakright Kachel Fitehputrick Bartholomew GaryJames Gaston J 11 (iuyer Joseph Gasell Philits Leonard Goodwin ."Samuel Gilchrist John Goodrie'ge Erastes II uber Jacob llubcr Henry llanna Oliver C Howard S A Esq Holford Alexander, or Ansel Terry Hardy George Hendricks Elizabeth Miss Herbs John Hedley John Hut John W Hupps Wm Jajksoa Va ire.v 2

Johnson James Jones Obid N Killgjre Ezekiel Koller Siflbrt Mr Le Abraham Lague Eiigah McGillbeiry Anthony 2 McCune Samuel McCoimick Win

Magill James Morgan Mr Nash Wm N Nugent John Pursel Shff. Mr Pattee Win Price David Pabb Wm Price Wm Rolhrock Philop Reed Jacob Uariden Moses Kadcr Jane Rundle Andrew Stone Jared Mi Simpson Robert Stafford Gideon Stnckler Rewbes Suilord Nornion Toping John R Tucker Maryann Miss Terril Salmon Upjohn rhoinas Vogal August Wiiikleman Jasob S Wojds Lydia Mrs . Wailia James Ward Join, Whitehead Wm Zutler George

SaEe of School ILaEHis. State of Indiana. ) Franklin county, ( '

N Saturday the 2d day of September, J.i7, I will offer at public sale, at the Court House

said county, between the hours of 10 o clock A.

M. and 0 o'clock P. M, on said day, School Sec,

tionNo. 16, in townihip 9 and Range No. 2 westin snid county; n lots of various sizes; on the

terms prescribed by the statute in such case made

anu provioeu. oijiuciu un.nnw. School Commissioner of said county June 7th, 1837. . 24 9w

idem, in. ii. a.iox, ice I'residem n, .

ter. Treasurer, Dr. R. T. Brown, Secretary and Mrs. P. .Mason, . G. Sexton, and . Helm, Cen-d su 's. The Censors retired with the candidates for License, and the Society proeeded to the hearing of Essays, Keports of cases, &c. Dr. Milier read

"an L6ay on Diorrehea, with the report cf a ca.e;" Dr. Bto--n read "Remarks on the uses and abuses

of JUercu.ru;' Dr. Martin read a paper "on tbe

use of Sanguiitaria Canadensis in cutaneous eruptions;" Dr. Paramore reported a "case of Hypoeondria;"' Dr. Coglt-y read "a dissertation on Bloodletting;" Dr. Sharp read "an Essay on rroneous Diagnosisi" Dr. Duncan read "a treatise on Digestion;" Dr. Arnold read a paper 'on .Mental I.ijluriice in disease;" Dr. Frame reported "a case of Protracted gestation;" Dr. Bracken read "an essay n the Jitdical topography of Jackson county, Indiana;" Dr. Clifford (hy Dr. elm) read

a papr on tne government oi the Society, Jirs. Havinond. -Rose, and Smith rendered excuses for not complying with the resolution requiring reports of cates, Ac, and they were accordingly ex cused. Dr. Paramore from the committee on the impeachment of Dr. Kit hey, reports that they Lave informed Dr. Itichey of the charges ngninst turn, and summoned him to attend the meeting of tie Society, 4c. Dr. Richey not being present, tha charge of Quackery was heard in his absence; mid on vote he was expelled from the Society nent. con. The censors repcrt that they have examined a diploma belonging to Charles Parry, M. !., and a license from the 6th district of Ohio, to Isaac M. Beck, and likewise, that they have personally examined U. B. Tingley, R. D. Logan, A. McQniston. and R. Robins, and recommended that they al! be admitted members of this Society, ail licensed according to its usages; whereupon, en ballot, they were bo admitted. The Society ni-

journed to meet at Conneisville on the first WeJ-

nesday of November next. signed. W M. H RRISON MRTIN", I' t. R. T. Brown, Sec. 21 Sw

IAI11W.E2S2BP.

SAAC PRICE & JOHN A DAMS having formed a partnership in the Saddling- business, under

style of Price and Adams, are prepared to execute, in the neatest style, all work in their line of business, nnd are ready to accommodate their customers and the public, with fpa.iish, Spring and Common Saddles, harness and bridles of every

kind, collars and all other articles iu their line or

business of good materials and durable workmanship. They have just received from Philadelph a, a handsome assortment of saddlery, consisting of, bridle bits, etirrup irons, buckles, tacks, spurs, plush and webbing, &;c. Sc. for salo at reasonable terms. Also, an assortment of Saddler's tools, consisting of round and inlaying knives, hammers, pinchers, punchers, straining forks and edging tools. Shop on Main street, at the brick 1st door below Price At Co.'s store. Brookville, May SO, 1837. Notice. All persons indebted to Isaac Price ore requested to call and settle their accounts, as I nm needy for cash and hope this will not be neglected as 1 am anxious to 6ettle my old books. 2' tf

JiF.OICIXES.

TrtvOCTOR KENNED AY continues to keep on

u sy hnntt a well sploetptl AKRrirt mnt nltliA AleHi

Icings useo bv both the Regular ami botanic Prac

! titioners, Patent Medicines, &c. at his Apotheca

ry shop .ni the East side oi the pubhesqnare. June 21st. 137. 24 tf.

I J property r:

shown, and without ircu.nltrance. For further information apply to G W. KIMBLE, For ROUT. MORRISON, romw.sJone 27th. 17. tioner .S.Fnnd S. Il,rrue.

intends to apply himself closely to his shop, be ilaiters himself that he will lender satisraetion by doing his wont not inferior to any in the country. His shop is immediately north of R. Ss S. Tynet's Store. Call and see. FRXKLIX McGIXNTS

The jJrOOKCt'le Insuniitre COmmitlf'i Brookville. Doc. 25th, 83.) 52 bty

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T5Iim I' parehase soivent cash notes fur

Doctor TrKcnncday

n EFAVl NljJ so lar recovered frim his late indis-

! jlXl posit ion,. is to attend business, respectfully in-

, forms the citizens of the county, lint he can now

I attend to calls in his professional line. He feels

j grsiti lieti lor past laors, and wi.'l endeavor to at- ! tend to future calls, m a manner to re ider satis

faction to the aiiheted. June 21 24tf

v v? terms ai'."lv at ths otllce. west upper room

io i. Price & Co.'s More. ABNER M'CARTY, President. Jwo.. W. Hitt; Sec. Jon 21st, 1B;37. 24 tf.

Eastern Funds Wanted. tOTES on the Bank of the United States alXXl so on the Banks in the cities uf Bostu.u NewYork, Philadelphia and Baltimore, wanted by Mareh R. &S. TYNER.

The Brookville Insurance company S3 now prepared to make insurance on property. For term6 apply at the office of the Company, west upper room in D. Price Ar Co's store. ABNER M'CARTY, Pres. Jwo. W. Hitt, Sec'y. Brookville, July 3, 1337. 36 bty

PETITION FOK DIVORCE. George W. Houghnian, In Franklin Circuit VS. T Court, to August term, Mary Houghman, T A. D. 187. On Petij tion for Divorce.

E it remembered, that ihc party in the above

case, on the 2oth day ol May, A. D. 1837,

hied, in the Clerk 8 Othee of b ranklin county. In diana, his petit on in the above case, and it ap

pearing that said defendant is not a resident of the "State of Indiana, by affidavit tiled with said peti

tion, said defendant is therefore hereby notified of

the filing of "aid Petition for divorce; and that unless she plead, answer or den.ur to the same, on or

before the calling of the cause at the next term nf

said Court, to be held at the court house in ISrook ville, on the third Monday iu August next, the pe tilion as to said defendant, will be taken as con lessed, and a divorce rendered accordingh-.

ROBERT JOHN, CTk F. C. C.

May 5, A. D. 1837 . 23 4 w

A CARD.

CLEB B. SMI I'll & CH RLES- H. TEST takes this opportunity of informing the public that in future they wiil punctually attend 1 lis Franklin Circuit Court at its sitting, and all professional business cenfided to either in said court, will receive their joint sttention. CALF.? B. SMITH, CHARLES II. TEST, an. 27, 1837. 7 3vv

UR. JUDA7.YS, SPECIFIC OLXTMEXT. This valuable medicine is celebrated for curing1 the following diseases: White Swellings of every discription; Sore Legs and Ulcers of long standing; Glandular Tumors; Felons or C'atanhs; Rheumatic pains of the Joints; Sprains, Bruises, and Tetters: Cbilbiains, os parts affected by frost. It is also good for Scalds and Burns

r or glandular swellings, it is superior to any medicine yet known It is much safer than ercurinl applications, fas it does not contain tl smallest atom of that mineral) because it does not lay the patient liable to injury from exposure U

cold

It cures the worst Felons or Whitlows, on th

application of forty-eight hours Rheumatism! w hich have stood as long as to become a systematie disorder, require medicine to be Uken inwardly to

remove them entirely But in most cases, by applying this Oinimeut externally a9 directed, it will

give relief. For sale at the Store of. Rittenhousa in Hurlson and at the Store of. .WARWICK Ac BUTLER, Brookville bty.

LAMOTTS COUGH DROPS. Valuahle Medietas for Coughs arid CONSUMPTIONS. THIS Elixir is peculiarly adapted to the present prevailing disorders of the breast and lungs; leading to consumption. Common colds & coughs, which are occasioned by perspiration , will readily yield to its influence, removing thns troublesome irritations, which act as a constant stimulant to coughing. It eases pain, nnd inducoi rest to mi eminent degree. Persons alHicted will pulmonary complaints, bleeding of the lungs, &c

spasmodic asthma, palpitation of heart, and con

sumptive affections, even in the most advance

periods of hie, will huU immediate relief, from its remarKoble power of diminishiuing the irritability

of the system, and the Vftlocity ot the circulation,

and by cleansing and healing the disorded parts.

It also auords immediate relief in the hooping

cough.

ft3-Directions for use, also certificates of impor-i

tan cures, accompany each bottle.

Price r ifty Cents per bottle. For sale at the Store of J. Riitenhouse, in liar

risoti and at the store of

BAR WICK & BUTLER, Brookville,

VtGETABLE RHEUMATIC DROl'S CERTAIN REMEDY.

ANY articles aie before the public, as a cur for that obstinate and most tormenting dis

ease, the Rheumatism, and from close observation,

we are lead to believe they have to a very great ex

tent failed to prouduce the desirable roult; and

nay it not be attributable to the fact, that articles

said to cure this troublesome disorder, are also recommended to cure almost every disease with u liicli our frail bodies are attacked, and in their preparation that object is kept in view, viz, to have tbs medicine a cure for all diseases. The Vegettlilt Rheumatic Drops are offered to the public as a tut remedy for chronic or inflaniatory Rljetmntipin

and us no case is known where a perfect cure wai not effected, we are justified in declaring it a valuable medicine for that painful disease, and for nt other is it reccommended. -Directions for use, also certificates of important cures accompany each bottle. For sale at the store of . Rittenl.ouse in Ilarn

son and at the store of

ZARW1CK fc BUTLER, Brookville bty

Taken Up,

ON the 29th day of June, 1&M7, by John Shaw, Jr. living in Springfield township, Franklin county, la. one estray bay horse, with a blaze face.

6ii i p on the nose, right lore foot White, left hind

loot white, right tup knocked down, supposed to

be six years old, about biteeu hands high, and shod

all round when taken up; appraised to forty dollars, by James Heal, Jr. and S. S. Faustet. I do hereby certify that the above is a true transcript from my estray book; given under my Land this

6th day of July, 1837.

87 3w JACOB FAUSSET, J. P.

T. While's Tooth-Ache Drops.

rfpI'E only specific ever offered to the publit M. from which a permanent and radical cure may be obtained of that disagreeable nam, tl

Tooth-Ache, with all its attendant evils; such" fracturing the iaw in extracting of the teeth, wlncb

often proves more painful than the toolli-aclie itself, and cold passing from the decayed teeth te the jaw, thence to the head producing a rheums affection, with many other unpleasant effects. ue'' as disagreeable breath, bad taste in the mouth, &c all of which are produced from foul or decaveii teeth. I am happy to have it in my power to offef to the world a remery, that will not only remov'

the pain, nine tunes out of ten, if properly app"cu but preserve the teeth from further decav; anil4-''

rest the disease in such as are decaying and Mv' not commenced aching, restoring tbem to LeaM and usefulness. Or Directions for use, also certificates of i"1-

portant cures, accompany each bottle.

(7- l-or sale at the store of J. Rittennoo. Harrison, Ohio, and at the Stre of BAR WICK &o BUTLER, BrookvM Oct. IGth, 1836. as bty

Agricultural SocacO''

millE Mymhors of the Franklin County Aff"'

-B- cultural Society are requested lo call ni 91-

their annual tax, as the Committee to fix prtni""n

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lutrcia u;i me ursi oi juiv, ana mis cam" ' "

Ulltll thev know the .imrinnt In he d StriUteu

premiums. GEO. W. KIMtlLl" . Brookville, May 1837. 21 3vy. Treat r.

Just Received and for Sale? Ythe barrel and half barrel No. L 2 an 3 Mackerel. Also a few barrels of Molasrt K.&S.TYNEBMay 1st, 1837. JfftViM

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