Indiana American, Volume 5, Number 11, Brookville, Franklin County, 10 March 1837 — Page 4
A TALK.
THE VAULTING SUITOR. It was the opinion of the hero of the present story, known amonjmen by the much-to-H P -A ri i 1 rnnrnrtniA'i 1? if 11 . r. 1 fliMlnM that the country was m ule expres-dv with a view to the gratification of citizens and Dick was a mot scrupulous practitioner of this par-i
ticular tenet of his faith. Several years 'ere w riming alunit him and his action had have passed since 1 knew him. but the shad-!'1 peculiar appropriateness about it that won ow of his acquaintance still lingers upon thej!,10 lndration of every lady who saw it. plain of my memory, with just sufficient dis-j ''veT eye followed Dick's heels through the tinctness to permit of mv using it j mazes of the dance, lie was a perfect marTo point a mora! and adora a talc. ! ?c' Mf?"' Wi;rC thc ingenious speculations Dick had a passion for dress. The onl; "h ?rJ, a "fT ff ncrvc f'm! ambition that 'verset his soul in a (lurry, was' J; , ,U f. f S"ch "P"lat,vo lo marry a riohuirl and set a model for ex-i "'f 1 !l's coneq,.cn o, and quisitesl This latter desire was on the ovq" 0,,d;cJhf .r hands of the girls dnintih of consummation the period of his inlroduo-' J IS:,01V8 "".'i1'. a d,ash f c ondescention to thy respectful no ice, worthy reader. lC " ' a ,r,-v ?"'0P to the olyocts of Dick wasa well built fellow; and it seemed!1; npof 1rhcok. s' ! Iu to be the original design of liU creation. thatj! , to ,ts f?p, P""" hni.i t,. n...ftVt; f-i. .i, .... 0,"a,,d lie f II l"'lf Hie envy of the beaux
mnrkable about dandyism for he had .i r i -i , i smooth face, and a svinmciriM norsnn
... - r. r i ' i i i-- i i much room in it lor such things, that the "alwas five, feet eleven and a halt inches lone. , ... , .. ,, u - , "ll ' i i , m i slants watched him as thev would watch a Oc slender in proportion, w ith a leg as straight , ,, . . , " J 7 . " 'monkev cr anv o User ingenir us aiuma . and as an arrow, & a waist as impalpable at a;(. - , ,-, , . ' ,u' belle's. Ligl.t flaxen I.air,deliea c features, & ''rr ' ,rUC';! a small footompleted nl! Viat was noticeable l'" X '! in the conformation of Ilichard Crillsn,, iJ J P 1' ' he fact is. Now fancv this person, with his chin . kid ! D'r.k t0k 1 ,e al,.'',,rs .f U',? hf ;,,ld mad.just
. " . ' . ' . i heavenwards on a huge slock, white vesf.i black coat, silk gloves, rattan, a little hat with aslighiiiulinalion to the left ear, move , , , i nig ni a mosi ge:.icei pace oeneain the s ladOW of n row nf I imp.ttnrv I n:icri am fi.io i , -' . . rT,. , , II I. irn i i rr n x . I inn I ..... .. I ,. .fn- I. 1
i " , .7 i . i oeen inlroc'lueed. He maicne! str-iifrht nn saw him lut three vears ago last May. , ,. ,f ' ... c,lt,u fir'g''t P Dick was quite s" favorUe with a certain ! to. hTn V f jd:Mrv. portion oftheolhersev. as he never distress-! " 10 lhC!" e 1S ,lut ,rl W!,' 1 hhu k ed them with conversation on thc io-be-avoi-i ,S hn h" a,st;nbbon and slanded subjects of philosophy, poetry, or church 1" g' ' hair a"d dissensions, and had nn inexhaustible fund ofl '" .wV-i . , , colloquial materials on the more important ,r U f 'fT h;r; ccz'? rpP,ir1 topics of marriage rumor,, German waltzes. S'e ?,tUc , thc church and Parisian fashions. Mereever.be waev-iT XV f nan,c cr ready to do the bidding of the l.,dic-. fori" S'.1" S ton ', , , ... whom hishe.-.rtlnd a universal sentiment of lv J1?? U?d l!anusomc' 1511 1 i.-'.;,., if ii- ..!- ! I'leK. half souloouizing. adoration, let an obedience to their uuurie- tl - , , . ' fc tions involve as much humility and sacrifice of; M , ne 8 P'" not so very beauticonvenience as it might. Did a lady wish to! ,"T , . , , , , , , . take a ride, Dic k vvV at her elbow with a h? f?kcd Ui0 'P"1 l proposition-did shewih to go to the thea-L 1 "T1'" !';,,,f,r wJ"-ee large plantatre. hehada pio:i for theatiicals-did she! U?A n,u.1 h negroes.' long for ice-cream and lemon punch, of a I ,T ' 'T ' " 'j"1'011 lo '"oduce ...... ? imp tohfr. riirlif :u-sv. A n.-..n.- .
iiivi Miii'-iniH ii'u . 1 t; ii i 11 i r i 11 I k ; v . simmer night, he h,u a t;iti! f(!r hoi h. In . . 1.1 VI iaie ior noiii. -l n : fine, Dick and the bi. lies had but one heart: w natevor they w anted he was sure to w ant, .... i ...i t i i. . . .
niini-ui i.ic Hini ue iis sure to net i i . , , , , . . going. He wa, quite as mdespensable to the! 'V "3 'ntrodtu rd, fort .w ,(h; and Sus,n convenience oft-very female establishment asf ' 'sfln ,.!,d !,,e ,,l,Ir,,.K'" ' his allenlions on n pin, which article he much resembled, nsi,it,r f;'ir s ".n'Jcrs ounng jho remainder of the he wasbrazmand not verv sharp, and vva J f cn.ng to the no smal ensquietude of seen to be sticking about the ladies on all otJ t:un .vo"'h who W:!lcd nnr.-owly. w ith casions. lie had a co.nfortabln allotment of i countenance much more remarkable for its vanity, w hich assured him that his personal! V9UX (hii" av thing like amiappearance w asincab ulahiv tine that the i " '-' , k" ,v' i,s enraptured with his new girls w ere all in love w,th"him. and would j j" " y" e; danced w ith her; talked w ith come to him if he hut snapned his fin-crs a,er,;an'1 . ? 0mI' "S at timt's them-andthathe w as all'.weiher nnnaroll-i ' T " thefm"iC Vi0,i"S f ,he lhrec elled, since the days of Beau lirammell at an j ,f.ro, W yvrc c raping away opera, in the street, or in a church aisle lifieen ! tidt-lity of a stilt nor -we.ter in Janminutes after the commencement of servicesJ ' nr . ,
Dick had an uncle named Jcihro GrilUan.! V ! '"""' Vl " eston lormed just ten miles out of town. Jethro w as afar-in 1,1 3 eventful life. During the mer and married man. with a lamiiv of sons' T "'T','- -r- phad wa3 very and daughter,-among whom their cousin ! - ,',lt ''" f A,!urit He deDick stood like Saulamongthe Jew5. There i '' - ',al;,ncfd lhc various pretensions of arc certain sections of countrv in w hich there I ;,,.,ad,cot ni ncquainfaucc, and the has been no alter erected to "the Godde ofRC,, " WaS faVr f Miss Weston's, fashion, and this neighborhcod wasone. The ', " VC"' 'U",Xt 1,nt,;,y lI'C stone meeting damsels were visible in the fashion of their V":adrd hv k' hedeeked from grandmothers.andthc hovs were in all re- 'fIr?W" ,??',,eI,n "? ward'e " Inch eclipsed any pects as their predecessor's had been. T!iee , "K 7. , l,rt:viou,i,y seen w ithin are the people who always wci-h things in i wal-so V''t anr u-nltibcrnatlo. The serine balance of com mon "sense, "and if thev!V'CC U'r,Ji? d,scvcrcd Miss Weston,nnd kick the beam the, very coolv determine thai in0" Con,m(Ctl , 0 ' P,!'cc himself in very envia-theyareoflit.l-, viilue." Into this old fash- ' T" Umiva,1c' Pson. ion-d neighborhood, Dick was in the habit' 'er fa,,10r enme up, she introduced Dick to of making monthly irruptions, to th no small !,"?., hC roc,01d " invitation to dinner, asloni.hmentefthevtaid native. IfedeHM-iu h "?iCt fim,c't of "U!l eart ed their common sense and antiquated fa.li-IT"? h dc"?I;- won asions alike, and carried himself with a snp-rla-l i , i,"rSi:'ai,d "ding alongside of the tive hauteur of miner f.tr,very far above them, j m- iV", WS SCated lh"c ba"l When Dick entered the' country church M,ivt?"n" ,,!,,., nnd moved along the aisle to bis uncle's pew,!, 1 , ",s S" (!eIlel'ed w .tl, the hospital!it was amu.ingto observe how the eves of the-! J ,, ,,l.s "v;equa,ntences that he accepimnlr.liaPf...l : - " :. i i , I t0(1 lllC invitation Of (he Old .renll..,, l
. ........... v i. vwi.-i ,u,OI1 weuiti lOllow him. It was obvious ihnt l. ra,o.l linlJ about their w orship, as his devotion w as civ ...i...i.. ....... u.iMuiis inai no carea mile in dence having A 1 mrow his head back on the pew and sleep tl-liiln mi A 1 , . . . . - I. from his nasal organ.tothe infinite disquietude ot the good folks around him, and the great diver-ion ofcertni.i hovs. whose fincies discovered a strong resemblance between Dick's, snonn- nnd the sonoroussounds of the lea ...mi; tin licr.tS Oil.il r,(-,l H-nn . I.n!- l.,-l!. ner o! me cimrcli orchestra. Uncle J w ana give Dick a shehtshal that iiiellectu.il, U. arouse the v. u,.,,,.,,,, nepnew, woulj commence a series ot hunches about his ribs which would make them sore for the entire length of the ensuing week. It nvist be confessed, that however much Dick's dandvism, sleeping propensities, and other graceless manifostatmns, met tlie exceeding displeasure of the sober folks i the country, yet the trirU more amiable by half, watched his motion w ith 5re.1t anxiety. u attentions were lavished on them with much prolusion, and that they were flattered by them was manifest to Dick, from a thousand little indica.inn. i Coo At In i .l 1 , "'' men ne attended, and of which ic now hecomesux to sreak 'IV. .. . . I
long th7it whether he should attend it or or-t i
in the city, nnd at lencth concluded thnt. in asmuoh a his reputation was established in the rity, he would go t the ronntrv and roan a harvest of laurels. The evening came, and c was on the floor. His breast -pins. 0,lflin' "ifv g!i 'red surpassingly bright in tlie lamp-'?ht his person was remarkable ncatn" among the- clumsy forms that I..1M1UI. iiiii.ii,imiiui mciiisa a tie mougiu never entered us head. allhouFh there wt , . . . ' incie wa SIH n USC as tie r .f.m an,7 r. i i e- , , , ' .t V ' ,"V,1,mS, a u'' S,il at yanance T. 1c . mau luess tascinations. T,.-;,,ii ia- i tea led to a oeai called to a beautiful gnl, to w hom lie had not T' .. .. fc, U1 II ULIVII 11 fl? . . . . , . . J.' i"'llJ b"..h.ih s.iiire ei uiree plantations and a hundred nitr- . -,. - . '. i - o gers, is not to be sneezed at, these hard i Unie l..,, ,. ., , . e v. ,..,, ,1U . . e '',mil.v cntertainmen t by rumnlincr th i , ; ". 1 r the human nature nf v, Z r .
Ileleftthemas soon as he m m n I?! ""T' hc h'Xi vovreA settle that evewas despatched; and as he "uc'zed Mi "vu ! "TP 'm 'V9 Stecd Han, I vli ftc,.. I..... 4 i. e . 'tuttzeu iissMi-iod his nrht c' imam ., ,i i
sail s iiann ne teit a strono- ... ; . . , S "i",,- lllllillllt an cMdence ot his kindness on her lip, w hich fiminl-itn !.t l. 1 1 .... . 1 '
Uncle Jethro fo 'mc b ,-1. eV,,a,, have er.ke, and finJine fXP e wi T"? ?! th! ,sh,mberinse,qSr;. -,,1 mcfy P to his rould eommon.J Vu" tcoU-l"ihe turned out of
ue .ane i.uo the road he solemnly vowed I It n f I I IAcn-n. . . Ofhis detrpmrn.ni;... t .. ' ' . : 01 " cause 10 alter the current
Mr. Weston by accept R ZZuTlfZluTVr' h ,cart ot possessionsoflands and , Tl V? hor ucd him to come down with
nart of hi, rhil,U uie u.u. If there ever was a comfortable crcture i, ' "as Dick Grillsap. an he r, k -Jt S city onlhatevcntf ilmornin" S t ' f Jo and from doub! anZ U fu I liope and certainty was his benrt .1 ,f .u I fields looked heau:ifln,,rt .n 1.: " ' 1 sieally to his eyes and ear, alt u h ! or before thought .hm Ll.T? h "i fields or that birds undo. ,T C "l"'! ,tv .- , . . b ,,ll,t
j ... . ..J, alter they were marricd-an occurrence which he determined to hasten as speedily as possi-l hie. inasmm h as his finances were in a nigged condition, and his credit w it h tlie tailors and boot-makers utterly and hopelessly below par. I will not de'ail the process of intellection by which our inimitable frieiid Dick er.tage her in , city. arrived at tlie intereslii g rem hisif n to be come a ecunti v gentleman, n:d l e sung to sleep by crickets and katydids, and be awakened by the orisons of an avairy bird. It is sufficient that we slate, that he arrived at this happy conclusion nt the sai. e moment in w hit h he arrived at the conclusion of his morning ride. We have said our hero's attention towards Miss Weston at ti e ball, caused the face cf a certain gentleman to assume an expression as unlovely as it was unusual. This young get. tleman, w hose name was Slunw iekw as a farmer, and lived on the plantation adjoining Mr. Weston's. Susan and himself had grow n up together, and common tumor had asserted that at the, period under consideration they were actually plighted to each other. Dick visited the residence of the Weston family at short intervals throughout the seacn. lie very frequently encounleied Sianwit k; but as he was not so handsome as himseil. and wc re a w aid robe inhnitely inferior, he saw nothing tn his atientiot s to arouse a:n apprehensions of an unfavorable issue of U -i U:..t. i-i i i,'iU J v ,,Ke c"-e ouicis ol cur sex, sup J'niw J.ke son. e oiliers ol cur scv posed that n lady regarded a brilliant ex.e-r.t-r as a concern ol the veiy hrst importance. iox tlie fact is, all such suppositions are eroneous for a lady has great penetration, and she sends many a searching glance lo thc centre nf a man's heart, and" thrrughcut the fabric of his understanding. If he be defective in the material possessions of virtue or good sense, it requires the force of very urgent necessities, and the prospect of great worldly ad vantages, to induce her to tolerate him as the betrothed of her fortunes. But our hero lived in a city, and lie thought that there was a charm in the word citizen w hich w ould dissohe all the objections w hich could he urged against its ow ner. Presuming on the admitted superiority of cily gallants, he dismissed the thought of Stanw ick's rivalry, as unworthy of his notice, lie was always received by "old Mr. Weston nnd his ioyel daughter with politcne.-s, and cnlerlained w ith cordiality : and he fancied ih.-ii v. ery smile that wrcaUicd tlie lip, and even blush that coursed the chet k of Susan, wa's meant as an oHeiing fresh and pure from tho source of her affections to his undoubted worth. Under these impressions lie visited frequently, and always returned heme fortified in the belief "that thc riav was not far distant, w hen Hit hard GrflUap w ould be; made thc happiest of men. and Susan Weston ti.e happiest of women, by the same act, and at the same moment. One Sunday afternoon Du k rode ah ng towards Mr. Weston's anticipating thc happay scene w hich w ould transpire on his arrival. The soiiLrs of birds, and ('no .lie,.,) i;.. klingof the row-bell, which rang far and r ...... ..... ii i. i ii 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 - w ide over thc landscape, fell unheeded on bis ii- .1 . . . . . " -.n. ins iiiougins were altogether foo blissful, and his presentiments altogether too sweet, to admit of his attending to the b!es:ed soumts of nature. Although Susan had given him some rause. to doubt the success of his suit.xet he by attributing herconducl to that leve of coquetry so usual with the sex, managed to extract much pleasure from the condiion of his affairs. To settle all disquietude, he premeditated a declaration before the dawn of nnothcrday; and it is no wonder that his fancy was busy, or that his feelings w ere quue eomiortal.ie. nen hick arrived at Mr. eston s plantation, he placed himself in prime order for producing a stupenduons effect as he rode up. lie reached thc long lane in front of thc residence, nnd reined up his charger fixed his coaltail ran his forc-fingir through his locks regulated his shirt coilnr and put on a look of ineffable importance. In the piazza, which ran along the entire length cf the bouse, lie espied thc three Miss Weston, and his heart swe lled high; but a frown clouded his features as he beheld, in close juxtaposition to the pretty per;on of Miss Susan, the hated torm of Mr Stanwick. i . v.v...i,.v. my uiicw a wide shade
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"V"utiUly yards in front of the piazza
. 1 v. ins umui nas u i l0H locver.v thmj; save (lie important busil.llrt .. 1 : : . 1 . u.v,.i.iii uiMtiounieu 111 fine stjle. A cow, which he had not noticed as he rode up, ws' taking nor own time to cctcut of the way of his steed, and was just in the act of rising n he alighted. Unfortunately Dick's legs came ilii-iiiili- ...:.t.. 1- , . . 0 uirecily astride of her back. Uo he sprang, anu leenntr an unusua nr ifrt ,. t, ' "dU- S,le VeV Up fo r heels whirl, n-r:,fn back, she threw up I,.r Iieels--wlnch gracea tigtit (it. The unexpectedness nf tho
Z l h a,M,mcJ' Lcr w ith GEO. u VcVV ,( in "1C h' motion.? ! no hecmi-in "P , "r ,..mr,.c,c,.v unmanned Dick, and sent hi b'7d"'r a'V1 un curns, J"r teeU. " urvov ' m'oade iT tX - " onde''"et.t. 1 he instinct of self-! has ever berm , ' V:C ,bh of any thu-that
I" nation induced him to seize all tho .,.,! V u,lilSc8.thaf thc awkwardness of his situa-dm.Ued.-The cow kicked un J 1 ?t Dick stuck to her l,Vk; ,hc 1 u,,g ner tail round vioh-ntlv !n
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dous iutc-rest. The old cow started off as if her life depended on her speed. Our hero sat with an alarmed face towards her hind most extremities, holdiag hard on by the on i . . ... . r. , , ' V rem bv which he could bene o ruide the1 -k v motions cf the obstreperous arimal. Oiishe 1 at I I 7 ier l:it! :c f i hi rml hnnrf- nrc:ili-fitiii-n fearful 'n.v c. while lie c Inner uu. oiii'; . dodged around the tree flung up her heeland finding she could not throw Dick off", she concluded to fry thc virtue of a race, and commenced a most prc epilous flight w ith most unmerciful earnestness. Shouts of laughter from the piazza, were all this time breaking on our hero's ears which felling" not ol sympathy, afforded r.o alleviation lo either his bodily or sp'riiual pang. To al tempt to dismount under such perilous au-piees, he well knew would be sheer folly. From the centre of his soul sprang a hearty wish that ins ungenue cnargc r migiil hreak her neck. But no such happy fulfillment of his desire awaited him. The bell appended to her neck sounded like the death-knell of ail his hopes. His face burned his heart leaped w ildly his soul was tortured his body lacked and still there was no earthly "prosper! inai -ne animal s hight won h come to an end. 'o long as s!ic had shci:th (o
prope he Ti e girls w ere hakins with the most rediculous ees(acis, whde ISlanwick Airj-eif' 1 nf of life, unuer he sironir .nvi.!:.. i,;.. ,, , ; v.i... . i..o..i. vt iii c- ".i.Mtvi i dm in cuair, w tine peal .i - . i Miccecueu peal o. laughter from thc deep . avern of his hssom. The cow ran round ine house and disapp ntcd from their siohf; but the merry sounds of the beil adored them that thc race had by no means abated its interest. Nearer and nearer these sounds came, and in another moment the infuriated animal re-arre;u d. toci.. i i i pressing forward w ith unsiat kened nam ii - ......- in i iiiiit, (liii she passed the piazza, the ladies h:.,l C,As - - - - ...... .. Uw, and if mu.-t be allow ed that thc sjeetaeic W ;is of the n-,ci! tiin,.,.,i;,- i. ..!:... character. 'For heaven's sake Mr. Grillsap. ali-ht nd take ter.,1 shouted Miss Susan, as they passed. This w as the 'iit.kiiidrcf mi f .,im n;.! , , ' n W as snnri. lirvivn-.. I.. 1 . 1. i r . . . - - .ill. AH K . ' ,l ; 'i.u me rearn oi tneir; r.M'rt Til- f. 41,8 name seeivco jnrcd to pieces-his!"-nerves were n'loiU- r. t .v! ... .1 ... i.-.1 strength was last failing, he foil that he eculd maintain his scat but a fow moments longer. A large dog sprung from the bain, and barked immediately under the cow's nose. She struck his body w ith her hoofs, and over went the dog, over him stumbled the row, and over all shot Dick. Happily for bis bodv. but unnappiiy for his white suit, a mud-puddle was at hand into which he made a pioiipitonsdecenf. to ihe no small ! 1 ior c f a flock of hall-grow n goslings w ho manifested Iheir hars by running away, while t!.. v...,...!.!,!,. ..... ,. 11.1:1111 ill.. 1 .15 lll .. uner ot t ic hand, tired with indignation at this lotciblo invasion of lorrlii,.-,- i upon Dik, w ith a look and hiss which indi-c-ntoii :i hnc.i iiv ., i. c . . . .. .. ,,,i u J SC. ;mr tv.ii.i the utter extermination of the enemy. Dick jumped up. kicked over his grandership with his right foot, and w ith his remaining strength made direct towards his horse, who stood with his ears pricked up, snorting, and pawing the ground, and awaiting the issue of the race with great ar.xietv. He soon mounted him, and in another" minute was moving on a brisk ranter down the lane. iNever was lover in so unloxely a plight; his body was sorer; and his hopes were extinguished. Seldom has such a sudden chance come over a man's destiny in so short a time but fifteen minutes before he had ridden up that lane lha hanniest of rrmH:,! , now traversed it the unhnppirst specimen of mr trl,ltt me picprietorol the most melancholy looking w hite panleloctis seen of late among the sons of men. Dick wascow-ed! lie never visited Mi Ssunn again indeed, there was but little utand less time for ere nnoiher fo rinight had gone, she, very much to his affliction. wa known among women as Mrs. Sum Stanwick. :TCoEitagi8rg Balm. An Indian Rcmrdu for thc TOOTH AC I IE IIEN Bpp!ied according to tbo direction. V guen oa the bottle, it has never failed to give imme, ,ate-and permanent relief t l,o arrest, the decay of defective teeth, and relieve" fo5;iri;'?: ,,u,,,erous From (he AVr. Geo. C. JVCune. Tn II It ,tliti',,orc Mrylnd. ?tt, Aug. 19:,'G 18 " l. Jlontatrij. 0 ave mimitof;. 1 "1 . , 'l"K'!e P'-nect cam in I aiitidou lo "lte l,e certiticates of thc -;erSn in vet l 'V'2 "',!.r?"-.c"ee'. a,lJ 1 not s Jrive immodia , "''""' ... which it d,d not tooth bru,h i " . ..r., ' 1 s"0,"d be -d with the containing or that ra , er substance pr.- and all who haVe uwd S ht. iT" all other remedies offered ,a jTi , ud R8ldl3 and parifierof the W. c!canses of mouth ' Droo.villo Nov. 13th", "ds Cinc,rn,ti, Ohio
body, or lie had life to di-to her tail. ri.bIo,,,c irrittioi.9, which act as a const ai-j JSu iii.-i.ly ,1,0 iMv,,, i . rig. lic U-terX 'ZSSJ! wan, , the piazza, and D.ck threw one most! pulmonary coaipUn;, bb-odinjr of tho hins, &c imploring look on his merciless spectators. spasmodic aMhma, p jp-t iti.m V heart, and' c,,n
rSllin only specific ever cfiVd to tho ZV ;-..m which a peranct an! radica inny be ol.tiuK'd .f tint (hs-i'eio.; n
u.oiii-.r.i.e, w-iti, all its .ntcndaiit evi!ir.t, ; ; s',c, a j ii'ii lining tmjitt mi i.-.ii.-ii.uii5I VI llif! trel'i wl I .nrtpn proves more p.-i.nt'i J tli.-m tlie t.-o:!,.,,.! '" , tolseit. aad cit pntsii-tr i"r.iu ti.e iior.vi.,1 i .' . . , " r " . ' 'i tho i:iV LliOttl'O lit l,f I.P-uj irnil.,; . . J . ' , - r-' '"i; -l rjiiHiin;'.?; nllnefina u it i m n it . I ...... l . s .hsagreeid.le I'r.N.tl,. hid t isle in t, lmm.. tV ' all ot whirh ar-3 prnduceu Ireia fi,J or (irMvc' tcoll.. I am l.appy t" l.iw it in mv pvvPr tl, r, ti.e world i rease. y. tint will not onh- renima lli pain, nir, lisnos r-t ,-f xcn. if properly iipulir(i hut presorvn tin; foth from fiulher i cay"; m-.ii !r. rest the (1 i.-.!Msf! in such ns are ei.'civii 'ar, jv" not commo.!J acl.ii.-, rettoriaff ihem lo lCaU! Ct- Hircc'.ions fr.r use, alsn certificates of im. ponaiH cures, accompany each lioiiic. CCT ' "le r tl.e".,re f J. Kittenl.ou.e Harrison, Ohio, r.':rl at the Store of ' Oct. lutii, . 0. 2 !,iv LJ.uorrs cough drops. Valuable Medh liw fhr Cm J, - .UU CONsU.MPTIONiS. rn'tlll.S Elixir is peculiarly adapted to the pros. ent prevailing disorders of the breart nnd lunfr?; leadingtoconsumption. Conunnn Cn( coughs, which are occasioned by per.-'piratio-i, will readily yiid.l t- its iinbience, removing tlmM psumptivc atrc-ciioiis, even in the most advanrrt l'""" OI - u ' e.nnnwato relief, from it i i... "i .. , , . .... .- .. , l'rc. tioni ........ i.:.ii..-.:n i.uiiimjr U)C niFor c part i B-'u ur'js uamcuKin i i itu relief in tt,( imm,;.. Colisil). ' ' " f$ Directi -r.s for iiw.a'so certincitea of imnoriaa cures, accompany each boltie. Price Kii'ty Cents per bottle. Tor s.-.;.' t. the Su.r of J. ilr.te'i louse, in UJf nsoa and nt the stor. cf KAKWIUK & liVTLF.n. nranL-ville. DR. JUDR'LYS, SPECIFIC OLYTME.Y7 This valuable medicine is celebrated for eiirinT ".j; iii.-.a-s. ,i n im ok eiungs ot every jdiscriotion; Sore Leg- and Ulcers of long statxlin; i t JlanduUr Tumor:-. i-'.-hiTw nr rt -r, i....I'r; : V thc lo! lowing diseases: White Swellings of every "l"""u"o unior?: i-cion!or catanlis: U u-u.-.iat. ic puns ol'ih JointD; Sprains, liruiscs. crai i'ctfurs: CLiibiams, or parts afTectd by trust. It in also good for Scalds ur.d Ihirns I'or gl induiar .srtelimffK, it is superior to any medicine yt known It is much snftr than crcuriai applications, (as it does not contain the ..i.iiii in u.ai iiur.erail oecau.'-e it Core nut I I . .. .1 : . . . . . . . ' 1 : ,.v paiieui name to injury Ironi exposure to 1.1 ' 1 It cures the worst Felons or Whiilmva nn iU application ot forty-eight hours Uhcuu.iitifnj '.huh have Mood as long as to bocome a sys-t:-i;i:.t:c disorder, require medicine to he ti.hen inw.ir.iiy to remove them entirely lint in most cv.tve. bv a p. p. 1 tig tins Umtmein externally as dircctod. it will give relict. For sale attlns'tnro of J. Rittenhoiiae in Ilnri. si rt and at the Store of IilCK & IJUTLKR, DrcokviUe-lty. l EGEiviBLi: RiiEuMJric nnops CF.RTAIN RKMKllV. Ti"AN'Y arfcies aie before the public, as a cure AVta. lof thai. OJS.1 m.'ltP .-mil ninict loi-imnil In.r in. eate, the Kheumatism, and from close observaiinii, Iwe are lead to believe U.ev haven,., ' ieni i.iiico 10 piiia.-e the ceMri.ble icm.'iI; nil 1JI..T. it 1, 11 ...ii, . . 1 ' . lit" ill I 1 Ulll a liiO 111 III. l:wt tl.nt erti..,iul 'saiii in cine this In.ii'ii. n,..n .;...-... .1. ...... - " ,c . a iru hi.-""","-""ru i" cure animst every disease with wlnci our Iran bodies are attacked, vA in their picpera-; tioti t hat object is kept 111 view, viz. to lone tl,' "ir'.icine a cure lor nil disease?. 1 he enetntwl I.heun atic IirP s ms 1 fir red to lie nhl,c ns a turl .inv.y ivr ci.ioi.ic or uJiaa.atoiy Kheumatisir .1,1.1 .in no cape is Ktiuwn w here a uerfecl cure vs'l not t-tlerted. w e ro int;fi..l In t-n!,.ri. it a uable medicine for that phii, ml difcease, ai.d fur ncl uti.cr is 11 rocconunemletl. CC7"')'r ctioiit. for use, also certificate of im portant curee accv,mpHt:y each bottle, r or talent the store cf J. U.ttenhousc in Ilarr son and at the store of ZJARWIijK rV HfTTI.F.U, Hrookvilio bty Kav . rSiilL Subscriber resnectfullv in for IsyA the citizens ol Fi-anlilin coiinty,tiit: ue vviaiiiucs 1 ne i rsmessoi ll 11 in the tllWII il Kr.i.-ib. 1!.. i . .. ...l-lln r I ' llldiail.1. Where he i nrniiirnil I n . Vi'rlirJ an comracis or oiuersia his line, at. the short: notice and on the most. rp.inn.i,u ori.. 'I'i.m; wishing to procure either conrnon or fancy claiwJ will do well to call and examine his work. As U intends to apply himself closelv to his e'uon. li flutters hi mnell that he will imxW ki lfn.-tion tl doing his work not inferior to any in the count?! w. fiiop .s immediately north, ol lv. & S. Tyuei jiuiu. vuu a:iu heo. I' RAN KLIN McGlXNH Hronk-viUe. De c. Zf.t , fjj bty KM'Atri t tivuitA co-partner.-hio has been lorined between Dav I -tii lr,ce and John V". Hitt in tha mercantile ts Mtiess, and will be conducted tiiu.er tl.f firm ol byid I'nce Ac (Jo at the Btand formerly occupied .inu 1 rice in isrooKvi.le. N e timer oumilvee that w fchall be able tm' comedate our friends , terms 8 c.ui be had m the Stuie, bud will g' ..UMI.JI trt;(i;is. tur tstoek of merchandise is noiv verv C"- ,r' e mien keeping it to, and by so doin we n'1 i-'cctiully solicit aud couiidci.tlv exuect a bM haro of patron ige. l) IDPitlCE & CO. yroivii.c,l4th Sept. H:.G. AVID PlilCP. A- f' .. rnrplvf ivcd (retli Ruiudv nf io.,c.,i i ii- e,if m l vaSiiiiCrf.n.i,,ieis j11!Ur(., ,,, ,.it,t svf r'j "'""I lill I'll v. 1 1 11 . j 1 uen Biik. t.recn .rrodenayel do. Inserting uoniiet no.ions, colored lineev. uoollen and bud --in. gloves. Ivory combs, tuck, side and redi: do. Also, an assortnidnt of m-vn brogana, you: do. children's shm.x Y.....1.0 k.. .c... . OUUIO JUUIJ M Ai.sr), an assortment of bar iron, hoop buna i ..... .run, vajr;ron boxes and a general assor.rnenH ..'.. s, canines, BO:ip nnd scfrar house Mol.iss" V h a ....II ..11 . . 1 duCC ...w.. Wll4 Beu it);v ijr c.iah or r.nproveu F' ltrookvilie November 2M, ISr.O 29 bty. Qiu'esastrare. El J,,.103 of Uwoensware for sa:e br tl S. TYNERv","ha Wl we at tbo Americia offirtr.
