Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 July 1859 — Page 4
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pe-rHtd, -when I got home I took three gltiFS jgot into my oOtnifrcH^i operations bottles. washed them with alcohol, then imng^i^toilptbcdn^y alike Lako* -. Irtetl? thcra ^ritH a SiIk liafi'l- !r with" t\
Ifnts of another left the _i:ir I washed and dried some otiicr bottles in the panic way cut oft" apart of the stow- noUkfct' ac'h'aud a part of the bowel, put it into kd«l «ycj bcarfwdflu^ta^W1%4ag&Ffti8r^ »ncjaraud labelled it I put in apart of a^i^je^MoveT^cmtifiifce.M another Brussels'"tvari the iwad feUrsue'ALb tupic I ho contents of the stomach in bottle, and a part of the coiilontj? of the Icxncriinent.® :I Tfc©}r-•icontcnt,ofthc-|tpn1a^ bowels iu a third bottle, labled thoin rop
ore«l tefts by that, prnros--. 1 next adopted I'rof. Trail's formula comTijerjeed t.hi« process bv digesting a portion of the
Htomach alcohol. Thia llu:d I GUered througli p.'ip'T. These oxperimcn'ta' are for the detection of strychnine.:' This filtered fluid I concentrated in a saml bath, with a gentle heat thfre was a eurrcnt of air passing over it of about S'J g. Fab. tiien dissolved the rcsiciiuni in acetic acid boiled this fluid, snfTorod it to.cooli and a^ain filtered throudi paper. This -^hiid sat iu a yand bath and evaporated -to drvness this residium I treated according to the plan of
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Itodger?, of London. i.»f soda
1 took a portion of this refnd'un!. wa'-hed it 11 n.'^d
is tlorivcJ l'roin ro::».limr :tnf!icrs nil the aub-
:lotniiiis:
joct the sytnptonis f»f tetunns ]t-i.|cr come lor mid (."hrLst-is-.'», mul Taylor
the patient recovers in strychnia tetanus there arc. short intermissions in the paroxisms the loek-'.aw is one of the first symptoms in tetanus proper, and the last, in strychnia tetanu the attack begins with a sudden scream: not
ho
in tetanus proper in strychnia
T,
erly, corked and sealed them all: this tost-tub'* to, *V»ri fss3~n.uam latter division took to Professor John j|iT«:FcrnpU:.'»:of
S. Iloti-ham, of Franklin College,' Tor a*M ifow' «mn»- ofr&rt&<LMidj:dita£ chcmical ana!ysi.« kept the bottles, in I•! tlii-?_ mixUire to about a ltO J-1-. my carpet bag, under look .and key Fali after it Jj'dd
until I reached his house, which think through paper^.iLio fluid I ..,£&?• was on the 20th of December, 1.S58. 1 glass capsulc fe-evaporated ifc tv diynessik,^ made an aualv.-ii." imvclf. but wa« nnwillinif means vf an niv pntnp ,I'C.8- .'"J11? .!-!. to do it myself, and -told the friends so 1 washed .It-.*?1? made a great many expormWnt.-? oti tlie tcst,tide Sptf contents of this stomach and these bw.vels. degrcea until t-fftji vesiinee^e^.e jfo.Wi The fir-t plan I pursued was that
tetanus this ri«idity of muscles continues during life aud after death the vegetable poisons. Tho analysis should .•.•rigidity of muscles docs not continue be made with pure materials. I think -'lifter death in tatanus proper so fir as I .that the strychnia 1 bonght was pure.— know this drawn condition of the tiugcrs I think 1 could "detect a. grain iuja dead •. uiul toes doei} not attend any other c!a-:s of! body, nuAlern autliors, think a majority poisons these arc the principal character-! of tliem agrei^ in color tests, together with istics of tho two diseases. Authors' say!the bitter taste ami the clirystaiuie form something about tho effect of the touch, 1. could detect the part ot a grain which often produces. cOJiyn'sions. -The affection of tho throai and the 'difficulty of swallowing 1 believe'i* common to bco'i. 1 lid not hear the testiu'ony.of .las, Owen.
I heard the testimony .f tho olh.-r wilnesses who assisted in layinfr dopc'a^ed out after death. AVh:.t, the witnesses
.pr don't recollect whether 1 wiped it once tjv not, perhaps didn't wipe it: I had the jar ly tny siile: it was not sitting under tiie board at any time: I ok the jar fo I he diouse and placed it on tho tabic, to niy left •wa« not under the tabic at the house: Dr. 1'inglish was sittincr so lie could not see. where the jar was the lid was the only thiin: that covered the jar: no portion of the contents run out on the floor, of this room, that occurred in the
am certain that James Manners did not carry the jar to his fathers I s!e \t in ft
r.^n', Kiiio l.ink"ih
way in that room the jar was, place,« in a oi*.A fhif&
st.nrwiiv or cio.set in tlie coruer of l!n room ,1 slept in it was jda.ed ina recess between 7
to stramonium. I put the bottle under lock and key. Put no particular mark on the sealing bottled it the same day after I got home tho jar was kept in 1I10 store room of my residence. 1 kept the jar in my coat pocket until I
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of uid set a^deforspdutnneousevdporafcio?.
Merck, adopted by .y!or in the Palmer the'residttm• was was-icd lira -little alcohol, case we failed to «i anv reaction ir col- to which about ail eyual aniount 1
with (listilled water, to which wa- added aj' :»au modijied by JibdgtfrsiJhe fri% few drops of hydroeloric aeid to this mix- the most is sueptible to tlie e{iect of fetiy^htnrr- added a few drops of the spirits of'nia of all animals the 33d part.qf a grainy ammonia to this I added an equal (piantity asserted bv Hall will produce the floatk.qf of chloroform if there is slnx-'unia pres- a frog Strychnia'taken into ^hii: stomach is ..ent it.is taken up bv the clilorofonn which readily taken up by the, .iibSdfbante ^settles to the bottom of the vessel after•.aud then into the tissues of the body aud ••the line' of donjarc'afion is'forine I^vcep the heart acts on the nnrves and protho clilorofonn and the other 'fluids, in-1 duces death. I appbed the tests to troduce a jipit, draw oil' the chloroform, strychnine taken frosu a bottle I bpu^lit anil place it in a porcelain dish.,fur iponta- from the drugstore and compared with neons evaporation, or hv the aid of gentle that, taken from the stomach,.they w'ere .Ko heat this evaporation left minute crystals much alike that I was clearly convinced, in almost every capsule that 1 used tlicnu have exiieriineiited' a' good deal but do applied to these chrystals. iho coloring not cousider myself a thorough anaylifieal i» «t i, which is now regarded almost an ab- chqjnist. 1 do.regard iny analysis, tf^con- •. solute and certain te.sl Taylor djj^ib^ :elu.c.ivei I..^ an)Uied.,.t|i,e »diola,to-d^y, all 'this test a few roars a?'6,' burhas'^stWe the P|tinirii"P'i5l?ifiinr t'o'^airinicd 'a-fndt ijr modified his opinions: Tavloi-V works are|more of the interior of the spiii'al column regarded to be high authoritv: used this'the traces of strychuiiio are not -always coloring test biriironiale of potash and] loft on t)ie bnuii or sjipal marrow it sulphuric aeid, which wiietvunited- with makes no difference to the cpiantity sonietho chrystalsobtained from the eoritenM Of times the e.orpse is livid and sonietiines if rhe stoniaeh and the stomv.h. itself, pro- is nut when killed by strychnine.. Stryeh(biee ili'e deej.i beautiful j'lirplo, wh'eh is nine was discovered iu 181b. used luoic regarded as characteristic' of .tr.ychnine-.i generally since aboat 1^4 the claw-
ing of tho lingers and toes is '-a comnion etfocf/ of yoisoii' by strychnine, 1 think th'4re'was but vhry -little said about, the toes by the witnesses. I observed the toes when examined the body. A person might walk ai'ier taking strychnia.
a!su used what Hall calls tho ]hy!iio!ogical t-it: I diss'ilved tlio cry:,la and put it ina frog's mouth: it. died iif: tlie course of an half hem- of npisilfatonbs: in making iiiesc CAperim' Mt- 1 kepi the hollies separate: 1 ot wh».t regard"d to be stryclmino Injtli fn tflumach and bowds, thc.se of the stomach and hijive'i to Tii^m-: feels in accordanco with the difference ot as M. .Jenkins of Louisvil!", by direction the nervous system, b'tryelmia, in poisonof rouiiscd for the State in stnvhnie let*. ing-«.lo»i-s, generally does its work in about anus there is a peculiar clawing of the lin-' otic-half hour. 1 don't, suppose a person gers and toes in tetanus proper that claw-: i-onld walk ai'ier the convulsions have coming of the lingers and tie does not exist .eiiced. The .color tests are to my niinil all mv knowledge of both these diseases
the rontesiisof i'uc I Some pel-sons aro morn suscepiihle to the 1 took a -jiortron .:flcts'of poirmi than others it has its ei-
iiifaililjk. 'J.iie weigiit, of choinicul tostiiiiony is now in favorsof color tcst^. i«y-
on uioro ^raduiilly than iliosi' of sti-yu-hniu were not. as eeriaiii to the coloring test.
in tetanus proper the symptoms but 1. think Taylor lia.-, sinec t!e Palmer (levelojte theinselve.s until dealh occurs, 01 trial. ukrIiIicu his view.s. 1 touuil ilic heart empty a ml in a healthy .state. Those persons poisoned with .strychnia generally scream when tho attack conmienecs. I do not know that I ean tell of case in which in strychnia tetanus i!io brain is not aHe-etctl when poisoned by s(rvchuino. but do not think it is always the ease. Strychnia is said by chemists to be readily obtained, more so than most
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Assistant,
if it were placed in organic matter: gram will sometimes produce death, so 1'r. lay!or says. The paiieftt-d .1, .suppose are dif-
ft re:11! a Heeled by fry ohn:a: ^si^m have aridity of stonlach aiid sonic' have "nbf*, Kru ia ha« tho^air.e bitter taste but not'so
nid.nl'out intense a ljittor'a? stryehnlne:'! don't know tlior there'are auv ot'ier vegetable
the stiffness of her hand- y^u the ^n.suion wlic of her 'head, indicated tlie presence of! poisons wiiich take tin' sain-i ervstaiuie
strychnin. My opinion as that the strych- form as s'ryeliuia. nia caused the death. 1 talked ..with the three brothers at the ?W' wy^j.oxriniinntion could not say how long deoenscd had been dead. ur.ie bodies decay .•-ooiier, Uian s-truciions as the court might administer to other.-, could nt ha\eheeti dead v^ great
it. bein^ t-'aiurday evening, and tU^cuttn1 fur tlie ."Stat. and defense having agreed to allow the Jury io go homo with such in-
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while decay had scarcely coniinoftpcd. "jMoiuiav inoniiiig It' o'elot-k, with the un«
that the stomach was placed in w.a two- i'r. Kir would then be continued.*''-- t.thirds filled perhaps the contents* were
not sealed up until after I got 'iome it' was covered with cloths: lr. W iis-m t4iok I
was covered with cloths I'r. W i.son t«K»k II* I fm'ST. the jar out to the irround we washed the Ijl'V If' j'l 'V-\"**iv uSt'v jar "on the ground with brook water
ajjounuuent was taken until
held a ijU.irf.'!'dorstnnding that, the eross-examinatiun ot
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^Sugar ja^dd MoIasses[
uvuiiT ptjrvU )?iO-i
qUku*
room: p?«ttcvJ-Hijur-
,r.rt^ /i .l ii: cii-iomet. it.'inadty a It shall be onr ooji-et to keep
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i:iy room ami the front room did uot examine whether there was a way up stairs from this recess hi the corner of the. room, got up early next morning abuyt ordinary time, was unwell aud did not slo.-p .-roundly, heard 110 stiring about toe house before I got up strychnia was tlie only poison I looked for brueine is a milder nature than strychnine, has probably one twelfth the .strength never saw rase ^prirted "of poison by brucia: stramonium produces: .^.r *.:•* £50T^\!nc on wiTtrvoitr Jscon, J.anl. butter, fipa^nih but pot tho clawed condition ot FeailcrsauH FowV.antlwill f.ncUts ?u the hundft aud toes white hellebore taken 1 Lyrab.'a BnfiSuIu^i fonfef]vjfta«piyi©^^' 'in large doses produces symptoms similar
we h.: ve .1 Xf. 1
nj tfm&j&T Mi* lo' am* td OfUia^S
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r'u: etlrtr ffias added aiid well^ ikm tijj. after'the ether had risen to the top, olear and limpid, it was c!eennted
ccpsul&i .n«d s^ $di? evaporation the evaporation of .thia,,{liim loft minute crystals, which with the ordjmrv eases-produced the nsaal result this i-e'S'tas' phvn'
1
I followed ItHmp'licitly^I
did'aft. sui ,ced with M,erciw3~.'.p]a'ii used Traii: olan whicii detaijed^befpce dinner thx]3'.nVions I. was experimenting with remained opcu i:i the back room'in thu labratory I ieped' aU the materials 1 used: I testod the alcohol and bicarbonate soda by the Color test the crystals, that ,ilh the frog was otbtaincdib'y
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May 7, lSo'J-ly.
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likrh' lii -y pr/mi«o.to at tho. le wv-j. living for "c«sl rcAfld^Vnerf iai itJtKl a^tr6luec.
New 'rieuns. Uy oxliidctit timl we can a'n'tl i^riee.:^,
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Churns.
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Tu)fi. Cordis.
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Twine.*. {Jetton Yam. ••-,
Carpet Wt'.rp,'Batting, Can't'c
75 'iek, Common and Fancy Candies, S-c.
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DurcUosiujr elsewhere.—
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in i*.K,:hanirc, all
warranted one year. Repairinu'. l!lae!c-
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l'aiiitiiig &c.. with neat-|
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the Court Ifousu Seunro.
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bnpurtc/s.and Mannfactarcs of
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•ft'OroUI.T) rc-s.pcotfu'ily ill Timhi tliocitize'.-sarcn-eraII tluit linvnisr Ix-nelit tin e.«tsiVlili-miiic-nt ot'- Mr.
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ing biiiness,, won 14 solicit, a ooiitinuistinu ol the 1 ti.-ral ]iatroiKi^c- liorotoforo exteiidod to th'. v:11eftrn. ''all ar. tlio oKI stnn], opposite .Mounts Ku^'le IIotL-I. sitrn ot tlio Indian Chief.
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hive,,iaovcd. my J.'gjruerrian .I.'ooms(from the I'usf t-nd orKmpi.-e I.loek. to' the West end, and Turn now' fitted up in pood'style and ready to make on svtne of the best pictures thatotin be uunje and no mistaku. liaiiiienvolypiiijf jaiid tl
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Vmbrttj ping will all bo dor.e in the same rooms.
Aruhroli/pcs in Cases for
'25
rods,
Wai-runtrd to last'as long as any Ambroty'pecan'be maclL- to last. ..
Dagurreoi pes from 1 to 20 Dollars,
Photographs fioin Cents to I Dollars. This is thu Proniiinn Gallery of this Con nty, we make, tlie host work for the same money of any House ol'tlic 'tii.nl in the'Stntc i.f Indiaiia.
I-!ntrancc to rouin.'-bftwecli flu istman iC* f:rc?pr's II ardw a restore, and U.S. 1'ox & Go's Groccry mre. A. s. ni' .iii- s..
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socoefaaof.innnV wttyiaVo-gono weptfor the pifl4 po«o^rt':9«fel ing tho^r^ipk*6mr th»t.tiie'«S{»eafi «l4K6AwOTO\asd««earlv:anaitiBBrf'ailt««r«natBl(l tttefwfcWir ^tixfied^that Saea^ notali^M tlmt dfciibtiMs^wJio am.-norw-jrtrttTc^ ^»4m^aiw(^riEtwildatsrotiUvteicrlaatxwii
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by
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t'riend^iK .Ibis our proiiilied.laiid, whero pfcafci aMhjdttt^'abdandsi ®8Hliows in our community. who lixtve been iWtidpatm^d Coii'r to'illiB'iiTi-snfe-conrttr-v cf the west, we wirii to nnenk. If
tfiftii mji posslbJy.be made by vjsiting^ the gold fielfffof.riki'sl'flftk.. These then we kgo'w. have a iSrE'e nnd unsurpassed stock of- Stnple and unsurpassed
n\ fjjen ti».
Fancy
at low figures—cnoujrh for cacli crn^Ti^h for all— and thiscr.nni be said in truth'in refereneii to th-gold bearing country in quejtion. No-, no, it is a work of deception, agitated'for the purpose of en trapping uiul iiceoing-tho masses, for .tho c-n-.riclnneiit, of a few. jtfe^ember- that ,':set-ing if1 belivving,!' and williout tiio privilege of thus e.v.ercising tli!8 power of .vision, there should be but .liltltf.itetion. Then, with this view, of- things, we ean-lint say -to you as it friend,
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TT7"0l"T^D nnnWncc to ithefrc friends -jintfctlie
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EMPIRE BLOCK The Emporium of Cheap Goods Where there lias ju.-t 1'Cen received «ne of the largest and most complete stocks..HCStaple^aiid Fancy DUY GOODS,
Boots Shoes, Hats. Caps. Carpetii g? Qucens-.w.-irc, tfc'c. of ever ouured in the niarket.- Also,
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LADIES' PRESS GOODSAn endless variety of Dross Silks -of various styles Cliaiiies,: tjvriss Lawns Ja£?.net», plainand haired 'Delaine^ '&c. '/H^p—15''»iAeJ^5. Ivibbons. iJri'jfi Tiinimiiiffs. Parasols'of every va--' rietv, for tlie Ladies. Misses "add- -Uiildren Gloves, Hosiery, e•, fic. ff
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Ni'.W STOCK* ol' tiin-'ensu-an:. Tlicro
nn many val'-.alile sets in this waro. and ar-.- open for in.speet.ioii.
Carpctings, &c.
Carpets, brown and bk-aulic Slicctinsr aiul Shirtirms, Carpet AVm-p. Cotton Yarn. Hattiii'r. uml ill fact we know of no article ill our line that will be i-alled for, that, we have not: and that of tho best that could b.s lmiijriit in the ICast.— hor proof ol this, we invite all to vail uml ex amine for iliemsolve^.
OIL ID AOOOTJ^TSJ01IX II. SI H'K, the senior in the stnbli-hiiHMit. wi.-hes his old customers flow that ho has firmed a co-partnership with Mr. Win. Epperson,) call and sr-ttlo up old accounts. All n-i-oniit-iiiadc with him previous to the 1st day of January. li-'tl, as he wishes 'o close his old books as sooti as possible. .SUI'K & KITKIIPON.
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-I'b.e only exclusive Boot & Shoe Store in
CKAWFORDSTiriTiE.
Where customers can piirelinsc not r-n'y rv kinii
o1
"'-tiele u. the Loot aiul fchoo trade hntatpn
The rcnt. :indnccment wc otTer in onr priccsnnd the beautiful quality anil unrabiiiu- of oar stock of Boots und Shoes are such thatevery mini, woman and child will save
Twenty-five Per-cent
Hv trntiinjr at onrestablishment a quarter of lui-.Bitvod^'tlleseitimesis.ciih itinni'thatno'ono.^Ifonifl ovr.riook. IleiiiLr exclusive in tie in^inet-" and the hest of facilities for Jj'iJijfjbusniijas.u-eare aMcd to
UNDERSELL^
Any of tho DrvGoodsstoresiti tmvn tln.tseil Boots land*shoes Tlie f. llo-vinp compi ises a listol our iipleiididstock o:
Boots and Shoes!
Ladies'Kid Caitor*
IjIU?cCongress (Jiiiters:
tv
'f*-• «r
in rs Kill Slipper.Kip Heeled Shocsi -.»*•• t'j." "'jIf Sexvcd Shoes. ••46*1-I SiieepSkin Over-.Sji«vs l.-isting Conpress (jaiters
K:d linskins «.••« -/s
mutf. nil" lleoled Shoes: 'i* Goat Jtoot-. Kiibbe- Over-.ShoesT .** *L Moccasins. For mid Cotton iicd? I Gonts' Calf Cork soled Boots. ..
Sin'ela liotiblo Rrained Boots
-.. £S"WOtbibeon(rresa Garters: .^T&K.Kip^Slsocs: „«.K'Doublet! eolcd (htlf lioots:
Kip
r''^? r.-'
»tS«lf condrress Gaiters,
.- .•££. si LTain calf Shoes:
G- •=--4:
l-A*
Grioves and Hosiery^ 2
fe«i'S,*EVicit Gloves .... 'Gray Mori no Hr-sc:' Mixed eottonl.-alfllosc:-^, •, wooiehiinir"iio^r *1!!3
iFancy eoiton Lalf Hose,
Lcdics Cotton IIo:^'
IVSy
will be sold at U:e very lowasS fi^nrcs for CARIIf T53~.Conriicetcf?avith"Hie establiahrnentiH a MaAufuctnricp lepartnient. All ordersffor \Vork: osccntcd with promptness and dispatch.
May 3 o&syiiafcHifstzg*rJ DAjfcll* KEST F.
AVERYBnishoS'for*ale
FRANK HEATON.
#so tssv
otexi
94. :m-sQ
*&**s Ml
mm
Crawforasvme 3»
ftrtrf9»iftSbe
public generally, that hoicee»^^Swn.r.• constantly on hand lorsWS'ai all times. irtl"Hnicies pertain-
eedeiTted Ji^ir^fg.^qgwah'tor^MOjfed notes. He kefcps^on, nan«7qr wi^l make to oraer,
-mm at
wmnw S—
of
per.ii^iTOrorTirfpr(?^aoIc^^rmtn"*riTtrif(Tffi
rnon
mt#"(©» TO«can.t son vjpee^ yon i.i.»'_ asfitw" inonffiaTs ^.hat)fcny encrgalic, thor^oupli-goinp man nutjop
stewmittt home, Und- buy ins hi« GoodsoY"
&N* e&Mirt&t$ 1&&&&*-&
.-eS woai I jntm to
iaz-=
5^r
.bttib
bul urtiM .r
Jw.-'4
,, QLLA&S
3C
Bridles Whips, &cv &c.
Yon itre'ftivY{edrto~c£l1 and examinVonr5stoek and,work. 4
Wc use none but the Best Stock,
4-n.d iil]o'iv.JnoJw9rk.to, gg from our §hop, unless wol^noAv it fo K5'"pnt'.upT^'ft workni'aiilike.inanner—a manner unsurj»M®e3 iii* tlft'-wcst- GnTI at l-lie ()ld Stand 011 Was!i'i 1 i'j jon-Stfoot,.-a -d.^'o Will ttiiar jnty satisfaction ..both in regard to price nntl quality. -"W. W. MCU0LSOVJk.
Dccomber TS,-1SS8 ."¥- n22ly.
•^R.'O A 'S E ,l -WN O if is® itr jr:» undersigiied"tjike tliijj.iu'ithyd of injorniing their friends anct the bailancc of ankind. that they i£rb once more prepared to :furinsli. tliem with all.kinds ol^j »*j^ y" ,«••«,. W VS-fl
Cabinet Ware and Chairs.
Also a large loLof -Double and Single-Mal.lresses, at No. 4 Comxnercia How.
1
I
O F. F,I N
Furnished as usual with or without the Hearse. N. 15. We hopfiouYTriejids.,will eonie fi rward and Settle their-iiceountfl-'iininbdiatelv, \ve neoI the money. KOSS & WII1TK,.
No.
4,
Commercial .Row," Crawfordsville. Iiul. September Jth, 1S5?, No. 7-Gm.
rsi
THE LATEST AEEX¥AI
"'OF Srh'LYG A.V/J
F. H, FEY
•wif. ~i¥
nil-" now rceei.-ins? «n«I openin^tfioir Ppriiic uud Pummel- .st"Ok of
O O S
"Which they are determined to sell as
w*\
THINTS OF
X'
Lower Thmi AiiywlieiT Else.
c*in them gnod. Our
stock con^^ts ot* r.
ALL
filUDKS, LAVVNK.
-Borages, Bonnets, Ribbons,'' '.'l* Shaker Hoods,
HATS AND CAPS,
'.-r 'OF ALL KIXr5." -. \i
CURTAIN
p,
i'i i\
7 E S I N S
9
wsfo aa 'id 1* «*tt I e'
v.
LOW AS ANY OTIIKU HOl'SE, TO PUNCTUAL MEN, OJl
9
I'KJBtftS BILK'S, FIOUKET) PI.-MX,
boots mMmst
I-",.r'cvorv i» dv.' 1*,-. neh ChtrU, very tbeop. sS 3v. :.v
... -. ... A IIVJi S fuCK ')t
QlJEEXSWAIlI^," .1- '/i "sv. ^Glassware, Knives and :t Folks. I'ocket Knives, Table and .^ i/I'ea Spoons, &e., &c.,
And iTril'.-Cf! every t'ling that can be cs'Ied'fj iu our line. Give u* a call. F. II. MY- r-o.
JO LIN II. COLLINS.
&T-
YV 11 IV 13
SPEED & COLLNIS,
DEALERS W
Foreign & AiMeritan
A E
-m,
1
1 AND MANUFACTUBEKS OF
~Ji
Monuments and Tomb Stones
Of EtSai/j S/faJ%jkiti~Form.
'T'boscvjMiiiig auytlunp in ihe lin^ Vould dc J. togira' cs a call before purchasing clsew Shop op«site El&ton and fine's llank, Post Office IJnjIdin
:A:
Iareo tfiBortcdent of Paint and 'Wh^te Wieb br apr 2-t '55 MANfeON A rOWEES.
ffitcre'd int{ tfaa niewamUle bosiceu
(d*wltSmei8 •id.fhe^pubJic at -lfev|E»«?i\Vffibavc in^retorn^romahe.Xaet, ^vJvero, w^ink,:,we j^^hasad^ne ofilie
u\d»t
wrai* .rtHf
compete ^to(f15s Of sti-
si-&
WfyXpp
A
aiJeeYHARNESS!
btti6Sceyed.ikJfinf\afrthe jnnny:ottiole«that!Oinf pwc thifctJocfe(,wd wUl'nM^ilign'^somo.of our a^jEl*. To
E E S.S O-O O X) S AiilcG a^id'super'b. lot'of cTi^ap T-awna, CUM tic?. BefflgM, DeliainOftJDreM SfTlts.-Dcbrfgef arid an endlesa" variety pf-' choice ORrintH., ,Tho latest styiea.of Bonnets, Shaker Ilooda.. Ladies' Flats, Mftscs Flatsj'tiitfeKibbona
im) SHOES!
i-it
HATS & GAPS,
A nice assortment of LADLES FINE SHOES
lleaikf 'Mvsfhia. BtWiched and Brbivn
3CMMER JIE1DY-33ADE CLOTHING,
1
for Men and Boys? 'Also-a good stook of
sm
ts
an"
GROCERIES.
'Call ami sec iU'Si5«#^wc are certain wcVan sell you as gnnit Goods^andrat-as low fieiireai as.nny house in,tlio jdaco. For the information of tho friends and'customer'sf tliis
:Wf'OLD
CORNER,"
Wc will say that Mr. C. II. Ci.ov'n will 1 f' ud W-ith riSfyr ii sliort time, and will lie pleased to see and wait ii]icn old friet.ds. lirin^' alony our l'ltOUl.CKj Farmers, of all kinds.
Mareh 24,!30— 1 v. W. N. WASSON.
THE 'SHEAF
HARDWARE AND 's'' "3 -I
C0«M1SS10\ STORE 01
sissm
GREf
JU
Is the Place to Buy
NAVi,:%
SUMMER GOjQtDS!! AXELS, SPEIMGB,
STCO.:
SASH AND GLASS,
A kixns
I
5
or cask ob:
i'iM
Wc a?k all who visit our market to jairelKise. to
I E S A A A'lf 'arc"confident
nr
r1
Hardware and Cnttery,£'|3?««
A'--o Sadlrrv, ''oaeh and Itai'n.'ss Trilion: njr.* l.ii!v. at 1'. M. st,,
irodi*c:k! toi i!thur with their iinin uvp.l tali"iis. ('.-nti at MiU-heil ith the
l^rntiiig I iiipleiiiioii
Knives Forks from ."•» eet ts Io .?•? oo per .-•••tt. I't'eke: ICn-ve.i from lOeen'slo il .i'i.-
Si/rer Plated Forks and Spoons,
Also Al'Iialta, Arfi'litine, C,erni-n Silver. F.nttania, and Ircil Sp"0lis. t'^'ethei" -.\itn .in
ENDLESS VA5IETY
I o: oilier articles, li.i'- •due
[ijrr'o! frrrn ho Mann Tit'! iii o."
fs
GrCODS,
I p.rooM*
to
sn:*
wr-h «snjs in a/*
iaistv.* «_
Msi 1
'Sinu^r's
II
ld
BAVIN',I'ro'T
S 08 2
eoi.i
1.
is|
ed. aii.Vf()C(' ipied cur great UMf:iotoi-j---tli'- nir-* erfeci
Fire M:
machine uhop in the world —wo have sitrnulizert lii'j eveiiv liy produenijr new
A
M11.1 fcl. V, I'i
MArHINK. e'.nti.inii:^' -l.u Ii iiiiprovMner.-..••, at. the very low price »l FI FT ])OI,L A I'.S.
Tl.ii? fjvcaL-.redlie.'ion will leave tne ptiolic witli- jj,
out inUiiceinent 'or- excuse f«.r buying any W 'nferior rnaelii-es ivhieh infringe onr pa'ent?.— .j,4om{dtitioit v.ill henceforth .icct ine imivsriile. A -. erv h. rjre. redaction l)as U-n :i.ui »i t|.. jiSoi a 1.1 of
FOB T£A€H£R§. SCiiptiL^JIeKisierg,
Books, (te/, kc., on ealu by may 1
.Re lin^'Vould do tyejl elsewhere', in the
Apr. SO, 1S59. tf.
FRESH' supply of Dr. Helmbold'fi extract of il Bnebn, for sale br' apr24'58 MANSCN & POWERS.
GROSS McLsce'a Pills and Vennifojre. O apr24'53 STA^SON & POWERS.
ALL
fei^iwFoFd illiiilikinj
'z*S*U*BfM liht&wq visit CBS
tallies, Challie Bobesf
Tweeds, cotton, "Black Press SIfes, Woman's Boots and Shoes, Men and Buys'. Boots and Shoes, Men and Boyi
Hats and Caps.
BONNETS,
Spring styles Kuehes and Sprigs, itc.^
TbinkinR it not necessarv to enumerate inorfl ar^.iclp,st,wo would say 10 all persons wishing to piijcli.Ysc Goods, that we are satisfied that our priei-s v.ill b-i sneh' its' will make it t" their interest tj give us their patronage. All kinds of
O E
taken in exehango for troods. J. CKAWFOKD it Ml." I. LI KIN.' April 1,
t. d. brown,""'
.- IKA i.Kiv i:-r
O E I E
Window Giass, Glass Wait,
E S S
Cordage, Tubs, Rueful*, Churns,
PISH, SALT, AND
PROVISIONS GENERALLY,
•Crawford's ISricfc, SHniiB St.
!rilii lu^hopt ]M0C ]'M id fur-nil in'l.w,f Irrnh-c*.
-V •, A u/. 1 J, I t. jf
J-*
-s-r-' ..
i.^ev^ Albaxrv $fle:nR. 11.
.'v.!Shiii('r ri'ijII
in aiid i.ftcr Apnl -josh I'aaaonpor Tr.'.ius I l!U tr- l«'il .'v
o,x,.
I-'IM.M KKW .\r.I,',\NV. iii.ri- ,, -I:
idl S!atioi!.- i.ii si^n il. Ccnne'-tin/ u! Irrein-.is-1-
:1
'''L'".
,v sr
St. L"t-|« *.%-!•
IT I a ireiHTa! as.-'ivtiufint, '.I Kn li rii. (ier- j.except Su inlays, at IJ.o.', I". ,\|
1'. M.. and at Cllicas-n at I'. Mi .1N(
'"is
,vn
Villi.Iiy a.id Lonis.
ir. oki-
I. f.i {•Kucuml
nlfir
Kr'.
tr, he -.vi Mneli ban ri-c-iti r"biisiied :n repard t" variois ali'.chei, inaoo !»_. sewing ruaehine:,. ,Wo will take it for cranted tl a* »!i tho wo 'd knows •Jib fact, that Pi iter's Mnehine make the best stitclf ever Invented, uiul do it in tho beat atyle.
Keud for a cofy of 1. M. Co'n Gazette, v.-hi' ii.eo'i-.ains iuforir.ation about pri-
cef.
^izes. etc.. of
j-.
RC-wine'"..icVane*i.
Dial
Xlius Books, Geographies, ad.-eu v. aiitis.
Maps, GioXes. iratbematical uj«tpjuient.i, /_ «,»»»«,• eha1ft:Criyon«,-"R(rwaid of Merit," Card*,'Gift A IIJS 1 I
FKA.NK JIEATO:
ir
kinds of T.oys, con?iating of Dolls, Birt^ Do**s, Tin Wocons, Jlorsea and Carte, Animals, Jov Dishes. VI Block/s, Toy Clicoker Boards, and.other kinds too tedions to mention, for sale by K£ANK M. ilEAT'W, aaav 7, M-no 42 Ir. W cor. of Main AGreer..
V"'5S
.i
l^^vcd. t^cfr .Spring.-
XXAWcbr «r Ooods^ooBsUtfog ttf ibliok' & md *.v&d I
Iff-'
li
^'aJ3SgaK5?11b Cnasimerea Fancy -Gosalniere*,
... 1)
Eobe#, Fancy Bcrage9 Print*, bf^t
luudder styles Fancy Lawns,
1
W»i j,.,
.'O
-1 IW& y-4-Brown and Bleached Bed Ticking, Xwccds«-nJl wool,
1
.-,arii-.iic'uf :'J.i A M.
rindT:"'.l i'. .M. fur Indianapulis. iirrivine at. I'. M. and a! I.af.iy.:it 11 A. M. f, Clcru•_'o. nrri vinat :.0 A. M. I'as.-i .n^crs dine at, Mir• 11• 11 ai:d sup af.
Ci.vtiv.NATi r.»v
luaiiaud Anieriean ...••.•.•.-':|.rei.'iil:irsta!iii.«. Coniu'ctilu'iit Miteludl triili tli.i
I. V.
Kxi'aLti^.— I'lailv,
t"ipin^
'•"tis r. [-,
at. all
M. I!. I,'. Tiain f.-r St. I.'.tvs !.••• !'. M..
ai
::,nr I «.*••
,i,i
onlv nt l.'i—.il-r
1
t..
jM. K. K. Iiains tor Si. l,,,n r. and f'i M'iiin
in.-
lie.H-liiiiu' 1 n• iii11:ti at. rj-.j-i A. M., an-i St. at •?:. ••. !'. M. .. Kit":.! (il.T.KXOASTLI-:.- Lu-avi:iti Ae,--.y'" MOOArioM.— laily «j\«-i-pt Kilnrla*. a! A M. ('••Mi-ctili» ai I.af'.i.x et.'e at
'I'M
no Day
'Express,
1
i'. M. uili. 1'ir,.
arrivini' at
M-.-i
i.-an t.'iiv at
1:0')
SOI'TM.
MI IJIwAN 'I 1 -(*(v*i*-'v.\Tr 11 ,i
I-M'ios-. Dailx, t.vepr. Sen.lays, at, '/:.:ilA.,M !raviM'„'t at V."1 *i1 A. M. nr.,! re -I l.v tliroo'.'h ('in-innali, arriving' :i-, i.I', M. Stopping' at all Ntatio.-M ween Mi' l.-icari Coy r.nd r.af.iy. lto. ra.-isjiiireis dhie at I.af.i' iUUv
.moiit hi'iiM
I»nilv, e\eej Sat
I" .! i'. M, .,' iti^r •'iiient'O »i! S.l."'
i'. M, iiiii.inif din: !through to l' iiieinr.i.ii. iMivir.fr at 0:11 A. M. o.ninwtintr n". I.afa.ve :,! A Af vi:
r.yiii !ie
.M.iii 1 rtim f.n-N.
ji.te-.viarrivii.^-
1
I i: I
r'
1
ateS:j 1 I'. M.-
jtii,^' ai ail I'e/rilar St.iti-.n« North, ami nil vStfltir n- 11 til uf J.»ifiivr:f!. J'.-isciif./ei h-i-ak rasl.a!. 'iree-least lu an A -'.im' at MI' Mi :!!. 'i: r- I'i:
)..! II (,[!, |. .-I.o.urfcvij.i.K J) -. Irriu.n I' I' i.Jio 'P'.'.i^ al all J1: ^tutpiha. (..'onriecl in''a
I,
eMile ci. ill. '.M K. li. Traina trcm ''in eir.-iii-i .11: I'. M-. iiuii .jr«ii .St. Loui.tat-t:!')
,,7 ,•
I.i.i-I«van Nj.'ilir KvfltK.".'.—.i:nlv it I. 1:1.', A. .M. f*'op] 'i. rmar filio.'iH. onne'!tiii'_' tt-uh I am 't.-o»ii t. Lotus. Arr» I vin.'/at. Tm".v A:l :in*.-al I:!.*' A. M. li j. 1 1 I II J-,..—(,:rrr*,''I.:- A^fO'-i I ,i, »*. J'l ,J .1'. M. '.oiir.eciirii r.t j.J :!.iy-j..': •*!.'( Iiav Kxpref.-. from Chicago aivl I 'Miet: 'if f,ro(-eefi.» Ii. ,it r-V j\l.. in tu to on with 'I rain t^r Indlanann-ii a. i... I" rijiiii0' a.
.).J
I .. unci foj
T.'-ii i' "J 1' irnvmij a .2.1 A
I 'i •. J*.-i ro-i _• I ranis i-'intieet at. ''JmneqstlV.
fcvi.., t!ij Itiire Ifii'ite nii.l
s.-ti
:ti 1
in\r
3
Uiclmiond'
I!i!lroad.
v.iih linj traitiX of t'.ie T'j'edo.
..t. I ,.i Iiailro.u.1, at M. S.'.-ro^siii-r I M!.:. r«n Son-Jiern and. Norrn Inlimi'i -t. ».4r ,ii. .it .Miel.'israii Citv "*"itli the Ali'-lii^iir
wJn:.»'ai
Laliroud f-»r (..hiea^n and uli point.
wVhc
I I ii'. ..'-'.vu.'it, a:id for Petroit :.ri all poir.ti
j- J.S^'dniy ono cnanire of Carx for Chicago. St. Loin-. i' '*ii: .:
Eaggagc Checked Thiough.
I :iro-y U'i i-ale in Lo'.isville.
i" ,-.'ai:i
Mi-'.*:,
nn.l a', the Company's o:h.~c in
N A ntiv. ri City, and Chii-air**. f-ir all
ponrsi-i the East and .VorihwenT.
nt
1.
K- EH.
.Vipuriritoudeiit.
jixietil's OiJice. N"-v Albany. AiJil5r* h, tT. .S'o.-lt) J,.
mt. VA.^siKKKsi/r,
Singer's Standard Kacliines «j j) N A L'KG K( )N. for nittnu/:icturir-t: pelf-vc^-.^Jiiei- a'.e ^v di Known »-Xj.. to he r.-t:: itbcilf ar..v H"" ill t.:
ruPiv-rvtrt 1 ft
and wru, nr.
surrtiiUj:oi:ATj!s l/AI. SlMQr.H fc CO., Jiroa^vT^Vj-^ie-iV York. '""•JaiiUarv 22. Tvi^O^iuT.'.
Dfr.KCTFU r.I.Y tendor* biaserviccs to the citc: rav. fort'.sviile and vicsiusty. lie sri v.s "ienl:: i-'-T-ntioii to earioes teeth—niillions of jviueh are now nnunaliy lost for want of timely and judieions trcuiuient. Thong that are in wan', of artiScfal teeth ear. do tcII to call and nee spce menu of the beet manufacture of
Porcelain Teeth in the West,
Havinc «are
utility
and
ease
to
Kubatitines,
all requiring artifl-
from a
donr. deget.
uiu^ie tooth to an entire
All
work warranted.
AH operations pertaining-to thesBcleneeearifuny ntteu cd to with the least possible pain. J^tntal I'oonisin Washington IlaH.
Norernber *1, IS'*-!. v5n!8tf.
ADIlAlt UOKMCR.
IIOKWEI6,
Attorneys and C'ouascllors at Law, CRAWFORDSVTLLE, IND.
•^^•ILL attend promptly to all besineas cntmat-
od to their cure.
Feb 19,1353. vl0n81 TTJ"E havoinstreceived alnrjje and fresh nupply VV of Br. C. W. Roback'a Scandinavian Blooi Purifier and Blood Pill*. apr 21 '5 MANSON & F0WKR5.
