Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 37, Brookville, Franklin County, 11 September 1840 — Page 4

LADY'S. CORKER.

i furnishes the best examples and affords thejrniU herself to disavow dependence on her

: purest mnxtms ot human action, were it wen (to discard its rules and repudiate its precepts? MiH Certainly net, as it seems to us. At all e-

ITha following lines were written by the

era nam, bo is nor a Miaou . r earing toe reau- vents, it will always be impossible to convince tt may suppese the editor of tie American is aua tliat unbelief in ronton is not the most remason, from hie ccpying these lines, we would re-: volling feature in human character. To look

mark that be is not, but hts no prejudice tgainsi wunout loallnng upon a nuy-iioeriine, is im

that ancient fraternity. THE MASON'. When lif becomes a scene of woe, Or pain and poverty; Wben sighing man is doomed to know Too much of misery; Who then will seek bis humbl'i doar. And smooth his nightly bed; XV. who will pUy then the poor. WLcji all his friends have fled'! The Masan.

God!

Is it possiqle, even for infidelity itself, to

look with any thine but loathing on tho reli

gious infidelity of woman ? t ahe in her laitn on that point, is there ground for dependence oa her upon any other? Is she who disregards the Deity deserving of faith from man?

Woman presents herself to the world under.

every advantage; she comes before it with

every thing in her favor. Man as he ought

to do, holds his homage in never ceaselng

fe.iltv. She commands Im resnect and she

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, ciiaraclerisiics oi lite sex, auu lar oe u n"i mases u nits niosi pttiisiug portion oi ms !usto tind fault with them; volatility and vi istence to love her! How sadly does she

UO !,,

1 possible, and to behold her in the light of the

worst of all libertinism, infidelity, is enough .

: to make U3 forget that she is a wotnaii-iu fact I to regret that woman ever came on earth.

rtiouwhtlessneis and levity are, perhap:

Coot, Shoe. & Lea I her Store. TUG subscriber baa opened a Shoe Ac Leather store in the hou?e recently occupied by Mr.

Edrinsrton. nearly onp site the Court House,-

where persons wanting any articles in the above

TTfOFFAT'S -VEGETABLE LIFE MEW. ITU. CINES. These Medicines are indebted for their name to their manifeet and sensible action in purifying the springs and channels of life, and endowinirtbem with renewed tone and vigor. In m.

line, can be accommodated on as good terms and! ny hundred certified cases which have been made

perhaps better and cheaper than the same article; public, ana in almost ei cry species or cicae to can be had in Brook ville. Country produce' or i which the human frame is liable, the happy eflectti cash will be taken inpayment for boot, shoes or of MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PHKXlX

leather. I intend to keep shoe makers nnaingiort uu i r.io nave oeen grmeiuny na puimciy ac-

aale. DANIEL HUM' .MAIN. Brookville, June IS, 1840. 23-tf

who

vacitj may niii into thoughtlessness inJ

When he is dooui'J tu death, nor knows Hi wi:'o and children's fear?, vYbj will then soothe the widow's woe. And dry the orphan's tearst Ah! who would then a father be To those in deep distress, Emend t' hand ot charity, Ard sorrow's sighs suppress! The Jlasun. If to the grave the mother fall, Ths victim of despair, Who then the orphan boy will cail Hid bounteous board to chare! Who will bind up his bleeding Lent, His little hands extend, And bid him breath with lips apart, His thanks unto his friend! The Mason. Ar.d who will bend his little knees Mtffore hii God ou high; Teseh Lint to reverence Heaven's decrees. And fit him for the sky Yea, teach him to shun paths of shame, And honor virt'ie's laws, A patriot on the page of fame, in Lis dear country's cause! The Mason. Yet men denies ths garland green. The blooming bey of praise; But calls the Masou's motives mean. And tho' convinced inveighs: Thus prejudice, thro' time, bath been The scourge of Masonry, -Ofa.II, tbe worst, that I have seen, Is mental tvrai.nv.

; .,niplim vprv pracefullv. Dut urciisrion is

umKiidurttble A woman's unbelief in religion is scarcely less derogatory than an nvow;ed disparagement of chastity. In our opinion, there is about as much depravity in the

one ns tnc other. That oar holv teligion is "worthy of all ac

ceptation" that he who t-cofls at its rites or

mnge the scene, bow deplorably doea she

desecrate her destiny, when in defiance of the

best and purest attribute of her chaiacter. she

throns away her brightest gem nnd discards her choicest charm! Woman never looks

lovelier than in her reverence for religion,

and it U impossible for her to appear more

unlovely than in despising it. . How can the

forget, not only the higher and more sacred

: of its own denunciation?, but the scorn of eve

!ry well regulated mind, must be acknowledged even by those who have no formal connexion with the Christiau Church. The despiser

Fits the Ladiet' Companion FEMALE 1RUELIOIUN. An irreliirio'.u man me who piofesses to

be so, ani glories in his own shame who eoDsiders it an honorable distinction to be ranked among unbelievers, and who mouths blasphemes among his acquaintances as a sort of accomplishment to be proud of, is unquestionable dUguting enough; he takes decided precedence of the porter-house drunkard who

blasphemy over his mug oi Albany ale wunout knowing what he says, and is merely vulgar and profane amidst an association whose whole object is a forget fulnes at once of self respect n3 well as of respect for every thing else. There may be excuse for such excesses, though there is certainly no justification

for them. But, what extenuation can be awarded to the fonile who so far forgets herself and her sex as tj repudiate the (Jod who made her by con ravening his ordinances. What possible paliation can she plead?

Man may make himself a bea3t, aud does so! . very often, but, can woman brutify heiself to bis level the lowest level of human nature without exciting special wonder! Humiliating enough is it, that she sorse limes debases herself to personal pollution that she is frequently found capable of disregarding the sarctitv of earthly associations, but, it is too

bad to believe that she can voluntarialy jeop

ardize the snfety of her soul!

That she sometimes holds her immortal

exUtance in quite a3 slight esteem as she does

her earthly frame, if, however, but too mam

fest from her history, nnd especially from her mlern history. Kven her supersition if you

please fanaticis-in has sometimes added

charms to tho amiability of woman; she has

frequently found a salve even in tier faults

would it be too much to tar that she has made

herself interesting in her crime t The reader of her history must answer, no. It would be exceedingly easy to ndduce n thousand in

stances in proof of this poition,and to exhibit a catalogue as long as all the muster rolls of female 'befievolent societies,' in Europe and

America, oorry are we to say so, but,

great man v of the the distinguished women

in the world have been bad iremtn! It were

a gross t lander on the sex, however, to sav that the pestilence has tten general or that pernutous example has bv anv menns been jta a. a

louoweu ui any ai.rnurg extent. It has nol

been followed but avoided by the crcat ma

jority. cman is intrinsically he salt and

savour et human cxiitar.ee; but for her the world would not be worth inhabiting. Her fvftFcnce is all Hint render it desirable to tvt! What then wculd be the condition of the worlJ if woman were to volunteer nn infidelity that would render it wretched? Who under the light of heaven could suain the wish to live on earth after its brightest ornament and its ony comfort had concluded t

render it wretched bv banishing the belief

thit its dearest hopes and i'.s most cheering association were but a miserable imposture! -Suicide is theonly resource thitean occur to him, confiding to woman, has faith in her infidelity! Who would wish to cling to his existence, "m the belief that his sister, his mother or his wife! is of the opinion that his faith is fabe and that the cherished affections of his heart and the precepts of his education are no hetter than so much deception! For the purpose of placing a proposition before the reader, not actually conceded with

any other view than to exhibit its intrinsic

absurdity, let it be admitted that religion is

ot doaouut rsanty a you pleaseI more than

? dubious authenticity n its origin suppose, if

rod please, taatit u overe poetry aad fiction

if oar religion, the rlijioa of Jesus Christ

is disgusting, as we verily believe, to his own

I comrades in vulgarity. It has always seemed ' to us so, at any rale. We have rarely wit

nessed a rozedyism of unbelievers, m ninth every individual did not seem to crave a monopoly of the blasphemy for himself. While

he was uttering the commonplaces of infidelity from his own mouth it whs all very well and he considered it very current wit; but, the moment tkat an associate launched into a similar strain he became shocked,and hard-

i Iv ever failed of rebuking the enormity.

! There U something intriusically revolting in jirreligion, even among the very men who dejlude themselves into the belief that they pos1 ses9 it.

When Dr. Young said, "An uudevout astronomer is mad,-'

he might very well have added that a pretended unbeliever is not only a fool but a liar.

He is a liar since he utters that grossest of untruths, and he is a fool for supposing it possi

ble to matte any body believe him!

What must bo said of woman under such

circumstances I If the rougher aud ruder sex

iorleit all claim to respect by denouncing re

ligion, and loses caste even within its own nar

row ciicle cf associates, to what fathomless

depths of degradation and contempt does fe male character plunge itself by such deuun

ciation! Contempt is not the word we should

use. It is not contempt with wbich we contemplate the speclicie of a woman who has so

far forgelteu her sex and her nature at to pro

claim nersell an unbeliever it is horror! We shrink from her presence as we would

from a vi per. r emale skeplisiin is social pas

sion it is the notion upas ot civilized society

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no man approaches u out wun UreaU, and

even the criminal, condemned to die under its branches, would prefer any other death. It is impossible to imagine any thing more than half as hideous as woman's deformity in

(fits aspect, i o uud her in the haunts of infa

my, to look upon her in her lowest estate in

any station, were paiulul enough; but, we sub

mit to every man ot proper feeling if he eve

yet saw woman in any other grade of debase

ment quitr. so low or quite so striking in the

utter profundity of her fall, as when he has

leard her avow herself an inbdelt It may

lave been his lot to fall in with a female felon

in a Court of Justice, and possibly he may

have seen a woman on the gallows, but did he

ever took upon her with as much loathine!

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tvoman may steal or sue may muruer and go to goal or to the gallows for the crime, for she

shares a common lot in the division of human

frailty; but she was not made for Owenism.

Fanny Wright is no woman mother tho'

she be. She is merely a 'man-milliner1' wbo

furn ishes up matters maitial without too scru

pulous an inquiry into dates. In other words,

she is, txcrptio pnbat rrgulum, and a very de

cided exception she is. If it had so chanced

that she had been born a few years sooner,she

would most certainty have been whipped dreadfully whipped too through every coun

ty and township in which she ventured herself, and deserved every lush vouchsafed to

her: for though every son and daughter of a I i v.'... i . i . . .. -

nuam nuu uve, uaie tnc ngui to me tree tx

ercise of their own opinions, and though we would be the last to coerce restraint upon

them, yet we do maintain that they have no right to obtrude them on the public. People

cannot very well be punished for taken ars nic, especially if they take it in doses potent e

nough to kill themselves, but they have no right to pois-m the public wells. Suicide is a

crime that human laws find it difkult to reach

after the perpetration, but, it is their duty to

uo execution upon all otfier homicide, because

tnc criminal Reaves himself amenable, to hu

man punishment.

Wc do not pretend to an understanding of

other people s feeling!, but we claim the right

to represent our own; and begging the prlvil

cgc oi assuming nem to dc in consonance

wuh the feelings cf t majority wc trust

very large majority of mankind, there wil

be no hesitation in saying that there is nol on earth, in the waters underneath, or in the

heavens that overhang it, so deeply disgusting

an object as a woman who repudiates religion

Woman may unsex herself by prefanity of merely colloquial language, and that isdegralion deep enough, she may be a curser and a swearer with some slight hope of amendment; it is not utterly impossible that her last and lowest personal depravity may be redeemed by repentance and reformation! the Magdalen herself may meet with favor; but, we put it to thi .most charitable to say whether there is rational liberality enough extant to look with any allowance upon her wbo per-

1,100,000 feet of Pitie Boards. ' 400,000 SHINGLES; 1,300 Locust Posts; Joist, Scantlirtfr,o!-c.cVc.

July, EU8M.-Beac 29-tf

EAN

paid br tbe subscribers

LINEN and COTTON RAGS.

clivered at thcirMills in Brookville.

J. II. 8PEER & CO.

for

its ordinances deserves not only the penalty censiderations which should be the end and

aim anu onjeci oi iiuman me, out inose grw

ccs which adorn and beauluy her sex in par

ticular, by wandering into the vagaries by

which none but the worst specimens of man hood disfigure and brutify their nature!

If it were possible for herlo look at herself as she is looked on by others if she could see her features in the same mirror in which they are seen even by the skeptic himself, no wo

man could ever be an inhdel or permit hersell to speak lightly of serious things; even if she felt no loftier incentive than the good opinion

f hc opposite sex. W e submit it to the most

confirmed and most detemined one of the num

ber, if we are not right! C. F. !

Wanted bv lonx & Orown,

H tdttMtlffe BUSHELS OF COKN.peliver-

JlOWM 1 ed st lirookviik.

Tbev have also made arriv'": v: !s to receive

all kinds of merchantable produce 'r. nocounts, and all their customers are required t.. make immediate payment in this or cash, as no fur" her indulgence will be given on notes and accounts. Treasury Notes and Engineer's Certificates wil be receivod at par, by LONG 4 BROWN.

NOTICE.

ALL persons indebted to the subscribers are re quested to cail and make settlement immediately, either by cask cr ncte.

LONG BROWN.

nOOP POLES, HOOP POLES.

nilllE Subscriber takes this method to inform

JL Coopers and the public in general that be

will keep en hand during tbe approaching fall and winter season, at bis store near the mouth of the walnut fork of Pike Creek, Franklin County

Ind. an assortment of Hoop Poles, which be will

sell tow for cash. SAMUEL ALLEY.

August 'dS, 1S40. 35-3 w.

NOTICL is hereby given that the undersiged bas taken letters of administration on tbe estate of Jacob Sample, dee'd, late of Union counry,

and state or Indiana. All persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate pay

ment: and those having claims against the same.

are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement within one year from this date. The

said estate is deemed to be solvent.

JOHN SAMPLE, SAMUEL MITCHELL. Administrators. August 11, 1840. 34-2w

Administrator's Notice.

IT ETSERS of administration upon the estate of ULi Jane Jackman, dee'd, late of Franklin county, Indiana, have this day been granted to tbe un

dersigned by the Probata Court of said county.

All persons havinir claims against said estate.must

present them duly authenticated, within one year from this time; and those indebted must make

pa j men t. The estate is solvent.

ALLK JACK At AN. Administrator. August 10, 1840. 33-3w

! knowled?ed by the persona benefitted, and

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j were previously unacquaiuwu uu iut ueauuiui.y

' Philosophical principles upon ncu mey are com-

"IT UMBER. Tbe esubcribers have now on band! pounded, aad upon which they consequently act. ILd and offer for Bale low The LlVF. MEDICINES recommend them

selves in diseases of every form and description.-. Their first operation is to looeeu from the coats of the stomach and bowels, tbe various impuritictf and crudities constantly settling around them; and to remove the hardened feces u bicb collect in tl

convolutions ef the smallest iiilestir.es. Otbrr

medicines only nartally cleanse these, and Icits

s:cl collected tnastes behind as to produce babiin-

al c06tiveneEs, with all its train orcviIs.orFudilen diarr.'oea, with its imminent dangers. This fact is

well fci'own to all regular anatomist, wbo creatine the hvenan bowels after deatb: end LcccetLj prejudice of those well informed iaen aaiuu quack ntcdicinescr medicines prepared nr.d Leraled to tho public by ignorant persons. Tb'j second effect of the Life Medicines is to clcsrsa U4

kidneys and tbe l;dder; and by tuts n.oang, tL liver and the lung, the beatbful action ef whi entirely depends upon f regularity of the urinar organs. The blood, wbic V takes its red eoler fron tbo agency of tba liver and Me lungs before it ps. ses into the heart, being- thus" purified by ttem, and nourished by food ccmin from a c'cin stomach, courees freely through tbo veSas, renews ev

ery part of tbe syeteni, and- triuajjili.inliy mounts the banner of health in the blooaan ci:ei!r. Mcffat's .Vegetable Life Medicines b:rs been

thoroughly tested, and pronounced a wuereijn remedy tor Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Palpitation oftle Heart, Loss of Appetite. Heart-burn snj Head, aehc, Restlessness, lil-lempcr. Anxiety, Lao. ?nor and Melancbolly, Costive&cs?. Diarrhea.

Cbolery, Fevers of all kinds. Rheumatism, tiout.

Dropsies of all kinds, Gravel, orn.e, Atib-as and Consumption. Scurvy, Ulcers, Inretmte Sores, Scorbutic Eruptions and BaJ Complexion. Eruptive complaints, Sallow, Cloudy, and otter disagreeable Coinplextione, Salt Kbeuin. Ivysipelas. Common Clodeand Influenza, and various oilier complaints wbich afflict the buman Frame, la Fever and Ague, particularly, tbe Life Medicines have been most eminently successful; so uuca

that in the r ever and A pie districts, rLysiCiScg i!-

most universally prescribe them.

All that 31 r. Moffat requires cf bis patients it to

be particular in taking the Life 2Iedicii.es siiic:.y according to the directione. It is not by a lies-

paper notice, or by anything tkat be hiiiieii niir

aay in their favor, that ho hopes to gam crJit.

it is alone by tbe result of a iair trial.

MOFFAT'S MEDICAL MANUAL; ''-.izr.cl

as a domestic guide to beaJtb. This hilie aiipblet, edited by W. B. Moflit. 3?f rirciouiy,

New York, has been published for tbe j a.- : sa of explaining more fully Mr. Moffat's theory .' creases, and will be foand highly interesir to ,etsons seeking health. It treat t'pon j re ir' 'iseases, and tbe causes thereof, Prico 25 ccr.ta 'or sale by Air. Moffat's agents generally.

i ncae v aluable Medicines arc for eild by J. J. TEAIPLE TON Uicokville. AGENTS Tbe Life Sledicincs mav be sLd bt

had of any of tbe principles Druccesu a every

town throughout tbe United Sutes and thj C'j'j 'Jsi

ask lor Moffat a Life fills and t bemx liilten and besure that a fae simiie of John MoiTit'j -

natu rei Opon the label ot each bottle oi J.V.Qrt or box of Pin,.

1 bcso valuable Medicines are ror sale b J.J.TEHPLJ'.TGW, Dee. 37, 1339.-52-ly Ejookvi.1'. I-j.

NEW ttOODS. THE subscribers would respectfully intoim their customer! and the citizens generally that they are now receiving from .Vein York, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, and Cincinnati, A general assortment of MERCIIANDIZ JEv

Consisting of the following-;

Dry Goods and Groceries of ail kinds; Hard, Earthen, Queen's and Tin TV AUG: Liverpool China, and Brilania, do.; BOOTS, SHOES, PUMPS & SUPPERS-, Fur, Silk, and Palm and Leghorn Hals; All of which we will sell on tbe most favorable

terms. COUNTRY I'UOUUCU taken in exchange for goods. LONG in 1IROWN.

Brookville, May 'S, leKttl. Groceries. JUST received a frech supply of Sugar, Molassee, Coffee and Mackerel, end will be sold low for cash.

Also, a fine assortment of women and cbildrens hoes. D. PRICE. - Brookville, April 16, 1640 BLANKS.

gfTfcN and, constantly at tbe American office tbe

following kinds of blanks

Deeds,

Mortgages, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds,

Notes of hand,

Summonses, Subpoenas, Executions, Constables' Bonds, Constable Sales.

NOTARY PUBLIC.

V. F. Claekson, will also attend to filling

deeds, Mortgages, Uonds, Ate, and take tbe ack

nowledgement or deeds, powers or attorney, oi

take depositions, certificates, affidavits, c, Ac. Office in the priming office. 16 ly

rjpi

Last Notice! HE notes end accounts due the firm of Long & Brown are assigned and.left with us for collection. All those indebted will please call and settle their claims and avoid cost.

MATSON Ac HOLLAND. Aug, 11, IU0. 33-3w

TO RENT,

4VH-A" or Tiro Zooms in the frame building ai

the Jsorin Kan corner of the Public sauare

in Brookville, tuilable for work $hopt or offices

fostestion immediately.

Jtec. U C. F. CLARKSOJf.

BOOT & SHOE STORE.

HE SUBSCRIBERS wish to inform tbe

public generally that they have, end will

continue to bave, on band, an assortment of Doots, Shoes, and Slippers,

of all kinds, superior to any ever offered in this

place all of their own manufacture and for sale,

wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices. Work Warranted.

Tbey will also keep an assortment of LEATHER and FINDINGS,

of all kinds on hand and for sale at tbe lowett pri

ces. BROWN Ac KING.

July SO, 1839 31

10,000 Ilushels of Wheat. The subscribers wish to purchase 10.000 bush

els of good merchantable wheat, for which the

market price will be given, to be delivered in Brookville. Lonff Ac Brown.

Stone Coal Tor alc.

rgnHE subscriber keeps on hand at the Basin at Jl. Brookville, good Stone Coal. Apply to J.

Woods, Agent. SETII BUFFINOTON.

1!?40 23lf.

Mav,

GRINDSTONES,

CJ 50 Bbl. Conamauah Sti.

1,0001b. Cotton yarn, 10 sacks Coffee, 2 hhd. N. O. Sugar, Imperial Tea, Youpg Hyson do. Common twist Tobacco, Palm Leaf Hats, Do Hood?, lust received and foi sale by . dcS. TYNER. Tbe Rushville Whig please copy the above.

Orrics or ths DaooaviL Ins. Co., ) 15 Oct., 1830.

finHIS Co. will receive money on deposite at

M. their omce, on tbe rollowirtr terms, namelv:

for 2 months 3 per cent, per annum for 3 months 4 per cent. for 6 months 6 per cent., and for 9 or

more months 6 per cent.

Persons wishing to make eight depositee, can confidently rely on such certificates being met

wnen presented. Risks on all kinds of property will be taken as

3 ual for terms apply at the office of the company, east upper room above Price and Adams' saddle

store. 8. GOODWIN, President.

A.M'Caaw, E. M'CxaTV, N. D. Gallio.i, D. Prick, W. M'Clkcev, J. WtKH,

Geo. Holland, W. T. Beies, Jons W. HiTT, Stc'y

DOHCRTY & ill AC Y. CIRRI AGE S," tVAGOA" MAKERS. KESPECFULLY Inform the citizens of Connersviile, end the public generally, that tbpy have puichased the Shop formerly owned by II. L. Witherald, and carried on by Dickerson; where tbey will at all times be ready, and on the most reasonable terms, and at tbe shoteet notice, accommodate their patrons with any, and every thing n their line ol Business. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Connersville, April 3, 1840 14 6m.

mansion House. nf HIE undersigned have fitted np, in a very neat JL and comfortable style, the long established Hotel, on Main st. near the Canal, known as the.Mansion Home. They have at considerable ex

pense, placed in it entirely new Furniture, and otherwise furnished and refitted the eftablisbment, aa to render it a pleasant ard convenient resort for travelers and business men, frcm a distance visiting the city. Having attentive ttnvario, and a choice selection oflinuois font c ir customer, tbev

confidently anticipate, by prompt attention to their

business, to secure a share of public patronage. -CARMICHAEL Ac CARNCROSS, June 27. Cin. Gaz. 27-Snio.

BRANDRETirS PILLS. LIFE AND DEATH.

Every living Yting has hto distinct principle it

its nature one the I'rinapU rf UJe, thceth-

r the Pt itu iple of Death.

jplO long tbe principles of Life prrdcminatri, K5 health ia enjoyed; when the Principle of death,

sickness takes place. By the principle of deatb ii

meant the principle of decomposition or Lcy,

which is each hour going on in tbe Lo :nan Iran.

from the boor or our birth to that of eurcrs! ex:t

While the natnral outlets, the pores, tbe boveli

and all the other excretoiiea of the body, diccbargv

tbese decayed particles as Tatt as tbey arc generated, we are in a state of health we aie freefroa; tbe presence of disease.

How shall we counteract the principles of deiti?

Howl Purge Yes, Purge! The muric in ttt-

ord shall yet be understood by the whom word.

Yes, Purge. Be the pain in thehoai, ths bi the bowels, the foot, the stomach, the tiJe, tbt throat; does it arise from internal or external emit still purge! For know this self evident trull.

that pain cannot exist save by tbe presture cfu nt impurity, some deposite of decomposed particlct upon the organ or part where tbe pain i seated "

forge witb wnau With ubcihe uranart.m PilU! which can be obtained only from pcrsora itgularly authorized to sell the same by a certify"

of Agency signed by Brandretb. DEWABB OP Xr!VTEPElTk!

All PilU purporting to be Dr. BrandrcthV, sold br oersons without a certif.rata be sbove. K

CorXTERFEITS.

Tbe follcwin? rersoi s havt. bpen ancoititea

gents for the sale of Dr. Brand retb's Gcnvikc Vi

get able LMTChBiL Pillii, in their reepect' tlaces: there is no need of beino- imoecd unont

the Counterfeits, if von onlv remeicber to ssi &

m. vs a avast. j 41c vi V u j vs ' "

form no instance do tbey everheve the genu'

tide.

litN A DB.VC STOKE AS VOU WOCLD WIS0.

for if rou nurchase nills of them wbich tbey '

- d...j ... ' j.h:i

juu i unvurnn , jou ire as cena;n a

get

WOB.TlILI.ES COCXTEErtIT IRTIfLl!

w. t . . . .... ...'(

1 ne lonoowiner are tbe oniu auihantci flt --

in Franklin County.

jntlCHMOND AND BROOLVILLE CANAL U-U- The stock holders in tbe Richmond and BrookTille Canal, are hereby notified that two dollars on each share, of the second Installment now due will be required on tbe 1st day of 9th mo. (September) next. By order of the Board of Directors. BENJAMIN FULGHUU.Sec. 6th mo. 20th, 1840. 26tr Riehm4 PaIoslitmi,

NOTICK.

rnillb partnership he re to To ro exiflinir between

-U. David Lobiko Ac Jases II. feer, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. David Loring

iueciiia iuo accoumt 01 u. coring ce tjo, and James II. Speer will settle the accounts of J. H.

opeer Ac Vo. DAVID LORING.

J. H.bPBER. July 1, 1840. 33-6w. Deeds! Deeds!! THOSE who bave deeds laying ia the Recorders office of Franklin Couuty, and tbe fee for

necoraing. unpaid, are requested to call and pa

ia icee, anu save costs, further delay cannot be expected. CEO. W. KIMBLE. Reit-rdtr. Sept. 1840. 30t

R. Ac S. Tyncr Joel Taliner Z. A. Nye Ezckial Tyncr d Co. Cooley Ac Petty Ward Ac Koaeberry ' June 29, 1P40.

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dren's Shoes, and for sale by

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Men's, Women's, Boys'. M:es and

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NOTICE. flIIC undersigned bavin? become agent

.1. the White Water C!otttin Kactorv. are

nrenared to furnish Marohanra anH ' cif c'Jf

mers, with a SopERioa article of yarns, cu.

cubid, caoaie-wicsing ana oatting, si vu r at their store ia Brookville. LONG Ae PItO Vv